ABB 1SAP120600R0001 PM554-TP is a 24 V DC AC500-eCo programmable logic controller processor module with 128 kB Flash EPROM.
- Eight onboard 24 V DC digital inputs
- Six onboard 24 V DC transistor outputs, up to 0.5 A each
- Non-isolated RS-485 COM1 for programming, Modbus, serial ASCII or CS31 master
- Local I/O-bus expansion for up to ten S500 or S500-eCo modules
It executes IEC 61131-3 control programs, reads and commands onboard discrete field signals, and connects serial devices or local and CS31 remote I/O for compact machine and plant automation.
Important Notice: Use the verified order code 1SAP120600R0001 with its leading digit, note that this exact model has no integrated Ethernet, and order the onboard-I/O terminal blocks separately where required.
Apter Power 1SAP120600R0001 PM554-TP Manuals and Guides
Important Notice: The first link is the product-parameters PDF prepared only from the cited manufacturer information; the second link is the Apter Power product manual. Confirm the physical nameplate, current manufacturer documents, and host-system requirements before installation or replacement.
Compact machine control
Executes cyclic, time-controlled and multitasking PLC programs with onboard digital I/O.
Panel-based automation
Reads eight 24 V DC inputs and drives six transistor outputs in a compact control panel.
Scalable local I/O
Adds up to ten supported S500 or S500-eCo modules on the local I/O bus.
Serial system integration
Uses COM1 for programming, Modbus master or slave, serial ASCII or CS31-master operation.
Follow the PM554-TP hardware instructions and check power, wiring, mounting and interface limits before commissioning.
1
Use only SELV or PELV power sources with safe galvanic separation for the 24 V DC supply, communications, I/O and connected devices.
2
Keep all process and supply voltages within ABB's published tolerances.
3
Keep the non-isolated COM1 common-mode voltage within its documented range.
4
Use the correct cable type, conductor size and temperature classification to prevent terminal overheating or module damage.
5
For vertical mounting, observe the lower +40 degrees C maximum and the required 50 percent output-load reduction.