Nivus NivuLink Compact NLC0CLOG User manual

DATA TECHNOLOGY
Instruction Manual
NivuLink Compact
Revised Instruction Manual
Firmware Version: 17
Rev. 03 / 21.09.2021
Original Manual: German, rev 03 as of 05.08.2021
measure analyse optimise
NLC0CLOG
NLC0CLOGP
NLC0CLOGS
NLC0CS70
NLC0CNF0

Subsidiaries
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Nivus AG
Burgstrasse 28
8750 Glarus, Schweiz
Phone: +41 55 6452066
Fax: +41 55 6452014
www.nivus.de
NIVUS Austria
Mühlbergstraße 33B
3382 Loosdorf, Österreich
Phone: +43 2754 567 6321
Fax: +43 2754 567 6320
www.nivus.de
NIVUS Sp. z o.o.
ul. Hutnicza 3 / B-18
81-212 Gdynia, Polen
Phone: +48 58 7602015
Fax: +48 58 7602014
www.nivus.pl
NIVUS France
12 rue Principale
67870 Bischoffsheim, Frankreich
Phone: +33 388 999284
www.nivus.fr
NIVUS Ltd., United Kingdom
Wedgewood Rugby Road
Weston under Wetherley
Royal Leamington Spa
CV33 9BW, Warwickshire
Phone: +44 1926 632470
www.nivus.com
NIVUS Middle East (FZE)
Building Q 1-1 ap. 055
P.O. Box: 9217
Sharjah Airport International
Free Zone
Tel.: +971 6 557 8224
Fax: +971 6 557 8225
middle-[email protected]
www.nivus.com
NIVUS Korea Co. Ltd.
#2502 M Dong, Technopark IT Center,
32 Song-do-gwa-hak-ro, Yeon-su-gu,
INCHEON, Korea 21984
Tel.: +82 32 209 8588
Fax: +82 32 209 8590
www.nivus.com
NIVUS Vietnam
238/78 Phan Trung Street,
Tan Tien Ward, Bin Hoa City,
Dong Nai Province, Vietnam
Phone: +84 94 2623 979
www.nivus.com

Copyrights and Property Rights
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Copyrights and Property Rights
The contents of this document including tables and drawings are proprietary to NIVUS GmbH
and are not to be reproduced or copied without express written permission.
Violations oblige to compensation.
Important
This instruction manual - even in parts - may exclusively be copied or translated in any
other way with the express written consent of NIVUS GmbH.
Translation
If the device is sold to a country in the European Economic Area (EEA) this instruction ma-
nual must be translated into the language of the country in which the device is to be used .
Should the translated text be unclear, the original instruction manual (German) must be con-
sulted or the NIVUS GmbH must be contacted for clarification.
Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, sold or disclosed without prior
permission. All rights reserved.
Names
The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trade-marks and the like in this manual
does not entitle the reader to assume they may be used freely by everyone. They are often
protected registered trademarks even if not marked as such.

Revision History
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Revision History
Rev. Date Modifications Editor
03
2021-09-21
Complete revision, the main changes are:
KG
Reason for Change
See
Subsidiaries: Corrections
P. 2
Additional Device Versions
- NLC0CLOGP
- NLC0CLOGS
Chap. 4.1, Chap. 5.1,
Chap. 7.2
WBM Firmware Update
Chap. 9.4, Chap. 10
Functional Extensions all Device Versions
Chap. 5.1, Chap. 6.11,
Chap. 6.12, Chap. 8.5,
Chap. 8.6, Chap. 8.7,
Chap. 8.8, Chap. 11
Change Controller
Chap. 5.4, Fig. 5-1, Chap. 6,
Fig. 7-1, Fig. 7-4, Fig. 8-2,
Fig. 14-1, EU Declaration of
Conformity
Amendments to NLC0CS70:
- Watchdog Function
- Settings on S7 PLC
Chap. 8.6
Modification of the Maintenance Informa-
tion
Chap. 14.1
EU Declarations of Conformity:
- New EU Declaration of Conformity for
Controller
- Additional EU Declarations of Confor-
mity for Output Terminal Clamps
Appendix
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Table of Contents
Copyrights and Property Rights ...............................................................3
Revision History .........................................................................................4
1General Product Information............................................................9
2General...............................................................................................9
2.1 About this Manual....................................................................................9
2.2 Applicable Documentation.......................................................................9
2.3 Signs and Definitions used....................................................................10
2.3.1 Writing Conventions .........................................................................10
2.3.2 Colour Codes for Wires and Single Conductors...............................10
2.3.3 Abbreviations used...........................................................................11
2.4 Warranty................................................................................................11
2.5 Disclaimer..............................................................................................12
2.6 Support ..................................................................................................12
3Safety Instructions..........................................................................13
3.1 Used Symbols and Signal Words..........................................................13
3.2 Security Measures and Precautions......................................................14
3.3 Intended Use .........................................................................................16
3.4 Duties of the Operator ...........................................................................16
3.5 Requirements for the Personnel............................................................17
4Delivery, Storing and Transport.....................................................18
4.1 Scope of Delivery...................................................................................18
4.2 Inspection upon Receipt........................................................................18
4.3 Storage..................................................................................................18
4.4 Transport ...............................................................................................19
4.5 Return....................................................................................................19
5Product Specification .....................................................................19
5.1 Device Versions.....................................................................................19
5.2 Product Overview ..................................................................................20
5.3 Device ID ...............................................................................................21
5.3.1 Labelling ...........................................................................................21
5.3.2 ID Plate.............................................................................................22
5.4 LED Indication Field Bus/System..........................................................23
5.4.1 Status-LEDs......................................................................................23
5.4.2 Data Service Status..........................................................................24
5.4.3 Network Status .................................................................................24

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5.4.4 System Status...................................................................................25
5.4.5 PLC Program Status.........................................................................25
5.4.6 Internal Data Bus Status...................................................................26
5.4.7 Module status ...................................................................................26
5.4.8 Connection Status to Communication Hub ......................................26
5.5 Mode Selector Switch............................................................................27
5.6 Input Terminal Clamps...........................................................................28
5.7 Output Terminal Clamps........................................................................29
6Specifications..................................................................................30
6.1 Device Data...........................................................................................30
6.2 System Data ..........................................................................................31
6.3 Power Supply.........................................................................................31
6.4 Clock......................................................................................................32
6.5 ETHERNET ...........................................................................................32
6.6 Mobile Phone Modem............................................................................33
6.7 Wire Connection....................................................................................33
6.8 Ambient Conditions................................................................................33
6.9 Analogue Input Clamp NLC07504530...................................................34
6.10Digital Input Clamp NLC07501405........................................................35
6.11Analogue Output Clamp NLC07505520................................................36
6.12Digital Output Clamp NLC07505300.....................................................37
7Installation .......................................................................................38
7.1 Installation Position................................................................................38
7.2 Dimensions............................................................................................38
7.3 Mounting onto Carrier Rail.....................................................................42
7.4 Spacing..................................................................................................43
7.5 Mounting Sequence...............................................................................44
7.6 Mounting Controller ...............................................................................45
8Installation .......................................................................................46
8.1 General Installation Information.............................................................46
8.2 Instructions for avoiding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)........................46
8.3 Connect Conductor to CAGE CLAMP® ................................................47
8.4 Power Supply Concept..........................................................................48
8.4.1 Protection of the Electronics Power Supply .....................................48
8.4.2 Equipotential bonding.......................................................................49
8.5 NLC0CLOG, NLC0CLOGP and NLC0CLOGS .....................................49
8.5.1 Analogue Inputs................................................................................49
8.5.1.1 Connection Wiring..........................................................................49

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8.5.1.2 Wiring Examples............................................................................50
8.5.1.3 Screening.......................................................................................51
8.5.2 Digital Inputs.....................................................................................53
8.5.3 Analogue Outputs.............................................................................53
8.5.4 Digital Outputs..................................................................................54
8.6 NLC0CS70.............................................................................................54
8.7 NLC0CNF0............................................................................................56
9Commissioning ...............................................................................56
9.1 Notes to the User...................................................................................56
9.2 Switching On the Controller...................................................................56
9.3 Network settings....................................................................................58
9.3.1 IP-Addresses NivuLink Compact and Host PC................................58
9.3.2 Determine IP Address of the Host PC..............................................59
9.3.3 Adjusting the IP Address of the Host PC..........................................60
9.4 Deactivate / Restart Controller ..............................................................61
9.5 Reset Functions.....................................................................................61
9.5.1 Warm Start Reset.............................................................................61
9.5.2 Cold Start Reset...............................................................................61
10 Configuration via Web Based Management (WBM).....................62
10.1Basic Instructions...................................................................................62
10.2Call Up WBM.........................................................................................63
10.3WBM Start Screen.................................................................................64
10.4Change IP-Address of the NivuLink Compact.......................................65
11 Communication with NivuFlow Transmitters ...............................66
11.1Default Settings on NivuLink Compact..................................................66
11.2Setting Parameters NivuFlow................................................................67
11.3Configuration NivuLink Compact: Web Visualisation............................68
11.3.1 Call up the Web Visualisation...........................................................68
11.3.2 Start Screen of the Web Visualisation..............................................68
11.3.3 Login.................................................................................................69
11.3.4 Configuration View of the Web Visualisation....................................69
11.3.5 Configure the NLC for the Use of NivuFlow Transmitters................70
12 NIVUS WebPortal.............................................................................71
12.1Basic Information...................................................................................71
12.2Verify Connection to NIVUS WebPortal ................................................72
12.3Process Variables..................................................................................72
12.3.1 Edit Process Variable.......................................................................73
12.3.2 Configuration Options or Process Variables ....................................74

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13 Accessories and Extensions..........................................................75
13.1NIVUS Accessories and Extensions......................................................75
13.2WAGO Accessories...............................................................................76
14 Maintenance and Cleaning.............................................................77
14.1Maintenance Interval .............................................................................77
14.2Cleaning.................................................................................................77
14.3Customer Service Information...............................................................77
15 Dismantling......................................................................................78
16 Disposal ...........................................................................................79
Index ..........................................................................................................80
EU Declarations of Conformity................................................................82

1General Product Information
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1 General Product Information
Devices, extensions and accessories of the NivuLink Control family are essentially based on
the modular WAGO I/O SYSTEM 750 by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden.
This instruction manual contains several references to this group of products.
2 General
2.1 About this Manual
Important
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR LATER REFERENCE.
This instruction manual is intended for the correct installation or the intended use of the de-
vice versions of the NivuLink Compact, which are listed in Chapter 5.1. This instruction ma-
nual is oriented exclusively to qualified expert personnel.
Read this instruction manual carefully and completely prior to installation and commissioning
since it contains relevant information on this product. Observe the notes and particularly
follow the warning notes and safety instructions.
If you should have problems to understand information contained within this instruction ma-
nual either contact the NIVUS GmbH or one of the distributors for further support. The mem-
ber companies of the NIVUS group cannot be held responsible for damage to persons or ma-
terial due to incorrectly understood information in this instruction.
2.2 Applicable Documentation
For the installation and operation of the complete system extra instruction manuals or techni-
cal descriptions may be required apart from this manual.
•Instruction manuals for transmitters
•Technical descriptions for sensors
•Installation instructions for sensors
•NIVUS WebPortal handbook
•NICOS handbook
These manuals are provided with the auxiliary units or sensors and/or are available as down-
load on the NIVUS homepage.

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2.3 Signs and Definitions used
2.3.1 Writing Conventions
Representation Meaning Remarks
Cross-reference
Reference to further or detailed informa-
tion
Refers to a docu-
mentation
Refers to an accompanying documenta-
tion
Path
Path or file
Path to a file or file name
https://address/
URL Address
Internet address, not linked
Hyperlink
Hyperlink
Reference to a page or document on the
Internet
Menu
Menu point
Name of a menu point
Menu > Submenu
Menu selection
Path to certain submenu or menu point
Input field
Input field
Name of input field
"Value"
Input or value to
select
Value to be specified or selected by user
"Status"
Status or mode
Name of device status or device mode
Button
Button
Button labels in dialogues
[Key]
Key labels on keyboard
[Variable]
Variable
Placeholder for an entry-based or appli-
cation-based value
Tab. 2-1 Font conventions
2.3.2 Colour Codes for Wires and Single Conductors
The abbreviations of colours for wire and single conductor labelling follow the international
colour code according to IEC 60757.
BK
Black
BN
Brown
RD
Red
OG
Orange
YE
Yellow
GN
Green
BU
Blue
VT
Violet
GY
Grey
WH
White
PK
Pink
TQ
Turquoise
GNYE
Green/Yel-
low
GD
Gold
SR
Silver
Tab. 2-2 Colour codes for wires and single conductors

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2.3.3 Abbreviations used
I/O
Input/Output
NF
NivuFlow
NLC
NivuLink Compact
PV
Process Variable
WBM
Web Based Management
2.4 Warranty
The device was functionally tested prior to shipping. When used for the intended purpose
(see Chap. 3.3 Intended Use) and in compliance with the instruction manual, the applicable
(see Chap. 2.2 Applicable Documentation) and the safety information and instructions contai-
ned therein, no functional restrictions are to be expected and flawless operation should be
possible.
Please also refer to the following chapter 2.5 Disclaimer.
Limitation of Warranty
In case of disregarding the safety notes and instructions in this document, the companies
of the NIVUS-Group reserve the right to limit the warranty.

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2.5 Disclaimer
The companies of the NIVUS-Group assume no liability
•for consequential damages resulting from a change in this document. The
companies of the NIVUS-Group reserve the right to change the contents
of the document including this disclaimer without prior notice.
•for personal injury or damage to property resulting from failure to comply
with the applicable regulations. For connection, commissioning and ope-
ration of the sensors, all information and higher-level legal regulations of
the country (in Germany e.g. the VDE regulations), such as valid Ex regu-
lations as well as the safety and accident prevention regulations appli-
cable to the respective individual case shall be observed.
•for personal injury or damage to property resulting from improper hand-
ling. For safety and warranty reasons, all work on the equipment that
goes beyond the installation and connection measures may only be car-
ried out by NIVUS personnel or by persons or companies authorised by
NIVUS.
•for personal injury or damage to property resulting from the operation of
the equipment in a technically faulty condition.
•for personal injury or damage to property resulting from improper use.
•for personal injury or damage to property resulting from failure to observe
the safety instructions in this instruction manual.
•for missing or incorrect readings due to improper installation and for any
consequential damage resulting therefrom.
•for faults in the mobile network over which the NivuLink Compact commu-
nicates. The companies of the NIVUS-Group therefore disclaim any war-
ranty for the transmission of messages and measured values.
The NivuLink Compact devices are delivered from the factory with a fixed hardware and soft-
ware configuration for the respective application and do not contain any parts to be maintai-
ned or repaired by the user.
Therefore the companies of the NIVUS-Group assume no liability
•for damage to property resulting from improper repairs.
•for changes to the hardware or software that are not described in the ma-
nual and for the resulting consequential damage.
2.6 Support
Contact the NIVUS support under:
•E-Mail: [email protected]
•Phone: +49 7262 9191-955

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3 Safety Instructions
3.1 Used Symbols and Signal Words
Information on the Valuation of Accident Levels:
The general warning symbol indicates the risk of personal injuries or death. In the text sec-
tion the general warning symbol is used in combination with the signal words described be-
low.
DANGER Warning in high degree of risk
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
injury if not avoided.
WARNING Warning in medium degree of risk and personal injury
Indicates a possible danger with medium risk which may result in a life-threatening situa-
tion or (severe) bodily injury if not avoided.
CAUTION Warning in personal injury or property damage
Indicates a possible danger with moderate risk which may result in minor or moderate per-
sonal injury or property damage if not avoided.
WARNING Danger by electric voltage
Indicates a medium-risk, imminently hazardous situation caused by electric shock which
will result in death or (serious) injury if not avoided.
Important Note
Contains information that needs to be highlighted.
Indicates a potentially harmful situation that may damage the product or something in its
environment if not avoided.
Note
Contains tips or information.

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3.2 Security Measures and Precautions
To install the unit in your plant and during operation observe the following safety in-
formation:
DANGER
Danger of electric shock
Prior to installation, repairs or maintenance works:
•Always deactivate all power sources used for the unit.
DANGER
Risk of fire
NivuLink Compact is an open system.
•Operate NivuLink Compact only in lockable housings, cabinets or in electrical ope-
rating areas.
•Allow access only to qualified personnel by using a key or appropriate tools.
WARNING Risk of personal injury
due to disregarding applicable accident prevention regulations.
•For installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance and repairs observe the
accident prevention regulations that apply for your machine/plant such as the
DGUV Regulation 3 "Electrical Plants and Equipment".
DANGER
Risk of personal injury and system malfunctions
due to improper connection.
•Observe to lay data lines and supply lines according to standards and make sure
to use the correct terminal wiring.
•Observe the EMC directives that apply for your application.
CAUTION
Risk of plant malfunctions
•Use devices featuring ETHERNET-/RJ-45 connections only in LANs.
•Never connect such devices to telecommunications networks such as analogue or
ISDN telephone systems.
CAUTION
Risk of malfunctions
due to defective or damages devices.
•Replace defective or damages devices (e.g. with deformed contacts).

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CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
The units are not resistant to substances having seeping and insulating properties such as
aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (as found in some hand creams).
•If you cannot be sure that such substances are likely to occur in the environment of
the device: install the unit into a housing that is resistant to the above substances.
•Use clean tools and materials when handling the device.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
due to improper cleaning.
•Clean enclosure and dirty contacts with propanol.
•Do not use contact spray since the spray may impair contact area functionality in
connection with contamination.
CAUTION
Risk of malfunctions
Contact spray may impair contact area functionality in connection with contamination.
•Do not use contact spray.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
due to reverse polarity of data lines and power lines.
•Avoid reverse polarity.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
due to electrostatic discharge. Electronic components are integrated in the devices which
may be destroyed when being touched as a result of electrostatic discharge.
•Observe the safety precautions against electrostatic discharge according to
DIN EN 61340-5-1/-3.
•Observe properly earthed environment (persons, workplace and packaging) when
handling the device.
Commissioning to be carried out only by qualified personnel
The entire measurement system shall be installed and put into operation by trained expert
personnel only.

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3.3 Intended Use
Note
The device is intended exclusively for the purpose mentioned below. Any other use beyond
this, any conversion or modification of the instrument without written agreement with the
NIVUS GmbH is considered improper use.
The companies of the NIVUS-Group are not liable for any damage resulting from this. The
operator alone bears the risk.
Controller and input terminals of the modular NivuLink Compact serve to capture digital and
analogue signals from sensors and to transmit such signals to the NIVUS WebPortal or other
higher systems.
The components have been developed for use in an environment that meets the IP20 protec-
tion class criteria. There is a finger protection and protection against solid foreign bodies ≥
12.5 mm, however, no protection against the ingress of water. Operating the units in wet and
dusty environments is not allowed unless stated otherwise.
3.4 Duties of the Operator
Important Note
In the EEA (European Economic Area), the national transposition of the Framework Direc-
tive (89/391/EEC) as well as the associated individual directives and, in particular, the Di-
rective (2009/104/EC) concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the use
of work equipment by workers at work, as amended, must be observed and complied with.
In Germany, the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health must be complied with.
Obtain the local operating licence and observe the associated conditions. In addition, you
must comply with environmental protection requirements and local legal requirements for the
following:
•Safety of personnel (accident prevention regulations)
•Safety of work equipment (protective equipment and maintenance)
•Product Disposal (Waste Management Act)
•Materials Disposal (Waste Management Act)
•Cleaning (Cleaning Agents and Disposal)
Connections
As the operator, before activating the device, make sure that the local regulations (e.g. for the
electrical connection) have been observed during installation and commissioning.

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Keep the Instruction Manual for future Reference
Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place and ensure that it is always available and can be
consulted by the user of the product.
Hand over the Instruction Manual
When selling the NivuLink Compact this Instruction Manual must be handed over with it. The
manual is part of the standard delivery.
3.5 Requirements for the Personnel
Requirements for the personnel carrying out installation, commissioning and mainte-
nance works:
•Qualified personnel with sufficient knowledge in the fields of electrical en-
gineering, automation technology and knowledge of the current standards
and directives for the device and the automation environment
•Authorisation by plant operator
Requirements for the personnel carrying out interventions in the control system:
•Sufficient knowledge of PLC programming
•Authorisation by plant operator
Qualified Personnel
in the sense of these instructions or the warnings on the product itself are persons who are
familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning and operation of the product and
who have the qualifications appropriate to their job, such as
I. Training and instruction or authorisation to switch circuits and devices/systems on
and off, to earth and to label them in accordance with the standards of safety tech-
nology.
II. Training or instruction in accordance with safety technology standards in mainte-
nance and use of appropriate safety equipment.
III. First Aid Training

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4 Delivery, Storing and Transport
4.1 Scope of Delivery
The standard delivery of the NivuLink Compact contains:
Art No. NivuLink Compact
NLC0CLOGE0
NLC0CLOGEG
NLC0CLOGPE0
NLC0CLOGPEG
NLC0CLOGSE0
NLC0CLOGSEG
NLC0CS70E0
NLC0CS70EG
NLC0CNF0E0
NLC0CNF0EG
Component
Controller
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Analogue Input Clamp NLC07504530
2
2
2
2
1
1
Digital Input Clamp NLC07501405
1
1
1
1
1
1
Analogue Output Clamp NLC07505520
1
1
Digital Output Clamp NLC07505300
1
1
Bus Terminal Clamp NLC07506000
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Memory-Card NLC075808790
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Antenna ZUB0ANT01
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SIM Card
1
1
1
1
1
Network Cable
1
1
1
1
Tab. 4-1 Scope of delivery
Check additional accessories depending on your order and by using the delivery note.
4.2 Inspection upon Receipt
Check the delivery for completeness and apparent intactness immediately after receipt . Re-
port any transport damage immediately to the delivering carrier. Also send a written report to
NIVUS GmbH in Eppingen.
Incomplete deliveries must be addressed in writing within 2 weeks to your responsible re-
presentative or directly to the head office in Eppingen.
It is essential to observe the two-week deadline.
Complaints received later will not be recognised.
4.3 Storage
Be sure to observe the storage conditions as described in Chapter 6.8 Ambient Conditions .
Store the device in the original packaging.

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4.4 Transport
Protect the device from strong impacts, shocks, jolts or vibrations.
Transport must be carried out in the original packaging.
4.5 Return
Send the unit to the NIVUS main office in Eppingen with carriage paid and in the original
packaging.
Items that have not been sufficiently franked will not be accepted!
5 Product Specification
5.1 Device Versions
Art.-No. Name Connection
NLC0CLOGE0
NivuLink Compact Log
- 8 Analogue inputs and 16 digital inputs
- 6 NivuFlow transmitters with 1 measuring point or
3 NivuFlow transmitters with 3 measuring points
- NivuCam
NLC0CLOGEG
NivuLink Compact Log
NLC0CLOGPE0
NivuLink Compact Plus
- 8 Analogue inputs and 16 digital inputs
- 2 Analogue outputs and 8 digital outputs
- 6 NivuFlow transmitters with 1 measuring point or
3 NivuFlow transmitters with 3 measuring points
- NivuCam
NLC0CLOGPEG
NivuLink Compact Plus
NLC0CLOGSE0
NivuLink Compact Small
- 4 Analogue inputs and 16 digital inputs
- 6 NivuFlow transmitters with 1 measuring point or
3 NivuFlow transmitters with 3 measuring points
- NivuCam
NLC0CLOGSEG
NivuLink Compact Small
NLC0CS70E0
NivuLink Compact S7
- S7-PLC with defined address range in DB100
- 6 NivuFlow transmitters with 1 measuring point or
3 NivuFlow transmitters with 3 measuring points
- NivuCam
NLC0CS70EG
NivuLink Compact S7
NLC0CNF0E0
NivuLink Compact NF
- 6 NivuFlow transmitters with 1 measuring point or
3 NivuFlow transmitters with 3 measuring points
- NivuCam
NLC0CNF0EG
NivuLink Compact NF
Tab. 5-1 Device Versions

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5.2 Product Overview
1
Controller
2 Serial interface
3
Marking Options (Mini-WSB)
4
LED Indicators – System
5 Reset button (in hole)
6
LED indicators – Mobile radio network status
7
LED Indicators – Power Supply
8 Feed-in section (fixed component of controller, cannot be removed)
9
Analogue input clamp NLC07504530 (only for NLC0CLOG, NLC0CLOGP and NLC0CLOGS)
10 Digital input clamp NLC07501405 (only for NLC0CLOG, NLC0CLOGP and NLC0CLOGS)
11
Analogue output clamp NLC07505520 (only for NLC0CLOGP)
12
Digital output clamp NLC07505300 (only for NLC0CLOGP)
13 Bus terminal clamp NLC07506000
14
Power contacts for power supply of down-circuit clamps
15
CAGE CLAMP® Connections for Power Supply
16 Mobile radio antenna connection
17 Slot for SIM card
18
Releasing strap
19 Service Interface (behind the flap)
20 Slot for memory card
21
Mode selector switch
22 ETHERNET Connections
23
Safe Locking Feature
Fig. 5-1 Overview NivuLink Compact
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