The Schneider Electric 140ERT85410, also cataloged as the 140ERT85410 Multifunction Input Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-speed event capture and time-stamped logging within Modicon Quantum automation platform networks.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 140ERT85410 |
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Origin | Germany |
| Weight | Technical data not specified |
| Dimensions | Technical data not specified |
| Operating Temp | Technical data not specified |
| Power Consumption | <= 7.5 W |
| Platform | Modicon Quantum |
| Number of Terminals | 40 |
| Total Discrete Inputs | 32 inputs (24-125 V DC) |
| Input Groups | 2 groups x 16 inputs |
| Clock Signal Input | 1 input at 24 V DC (Acquisition time 1 ms) |
| Switching Thresholds | 24 V @ 6 mA; 48 V @ 2.5 mA; 60 V @ 2.5 mA; 125 V @ 1 mA |
| Anti-Bounce Filtering | Configurable 0-255 ms |
| Current Consumption | 300 mA @ 5 V DC (Backplane); 3 mA @ 24-125 V DC (Group) |
| System Software | EcoStruxure Control Expert / Unity Pro / Concept |
Operating inside the Modicon Quantum hardware architecture, this hardware module uses specific backplane bus communication velocity parameters to interface with the central processing subsystem, consuming 300 mA at 5 V DC from the backplane line. The physical board layer maps 32 discrete inputs across two isolated groups to optimize I/O density scaling profiles. The system maintains synchronization over Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks by executing the onboard DCF77 time-synchronization protocol, registering high-speed events down to 1 ms clock input processing windows while ensuring direct firmware flash compatibility during active run-time logging.
Q: How does the module prevent input signaling noise from generating false time-stamp registers?
A: The board incorporates an integrated anti-bounce filtering mechanism that is software configurable from 0 to 255 ms, allowing engineers to tune out industrial contact chatter before the module flags an event state.
Q: What are the primary diagnostic indicators available on the physical faceplate?
A: The local signaling assembly provides 32 distinct LEDs to map individual input channel status, one green LED for active bus communication, one green LED for a successful self-test sequence, and a dedicated red LED to indicate a hardware fault condition.
Q: What are the isolation boundaries between the internal logic circuits and the external field loops?
A: Complete optocoupler isolation is built into the module, decoupling the 24 V DC clock input and creating an electrical separation barrier between the two discrete channel groups.
Mount the 140ERT85410 module firmly into the dedicated slot position of the Modicon Quantum rack backplane framework, verifying that the rear grounding fingers align cleanly. Wire the 24-125 V DC field signal loops to the 40-terminal screw block. Observe maximum cable length constraints, keeping shielded conductors to a maximum length of 600 m and unshielded conductors below 400 m. Route all field sensor runs through isolated wiring trays separated from high-voltage AC motor drives to minimize inductive interference. Bond all cable shields to the local enclosure master instrument ground bus bar at a single entry point to maintain signal accuracy during the 500 Hz counting and time-stamping capture phases.
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