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1  Safety

General information and instructions

These instructions are an important part of the product and 
must be retained for future reference.

Installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the product 
may only be performed by trained specialist personnel who 
have been authorized by the plant operator accordingly. The 
specialist personnel must have read and understood the 
manual and must comply with its instructions.

For additional information or if specific problems occur that 
are not discussed in these instructions, contact the 
manufacturer.

The content of these instructions is neither part of nor an 
amendment to any previous or existing agreement, promise or 
legal relationship.

Modifications and repairs to the product may only be 
performed if expressly permitted by these instructions.

Information and symbols on the product must be observed. 
These may not be removed and must be fully legible at all times.

The operating company must strictly observe the applicable 
national regulations relating to the installation, function 
testing, repair and maintenance of electrical products.

Notes on data safety

This product is designed to be connected to and to 
communicate information and data via a network interface.

It is the operator’s sole responsibility to provide and 
continuously ensure a secure connection between the product 
and your network or any other network (as the case may be).

Operator shall establish and maintain any appropriate 
measures (such as but not limited to the installation of 
firewalls, application of authentication measures, encryption of 
data, installation of antivirus programs) to protect the product, 
the network, its system and the interface against any kind of 
security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, 
leakage and/or theft of data or information.

 ABB Automation Products GmbH and its affiliates are not liable 
for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, 
any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/
or theft of data or information.

2  Supported Ethernet-based 

communication protocols

EtherNet/IP defined in IEEE 802 .03

• Cyclic/implicit communication is supported
• Process variables, diagnostic values and Device Status

Information are accessible

• For device configuration a Webserver or Modbus TCP is

available, providing full access to all parameter.

Webserver – Secure http (https)

Use the Webserver or Modbus TCP to configure all of the device 
parameters.

Modbus TCP

The common Modbus registers are accessible through Ethernet 
via Modbus TCP Protocol. Access to all Registers allows for 
device configuration.

3  Security

Secured protocols

Webserver https:

• Security modes
• Used ports by Webserver: TCP 443
• Security is based on .x509 Certificates
• Protocol could be deactivated via HMI if not needed.

Unsecured protocols

Use the HMI menu to enable or disable the protocols:

• Ethernet/IP – use ports TCP 44818, UDP 2222
• Modbus TCP – use port TCP 502.

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Summary of Contents for ProcessMaster FEM630

Page 1: ...n 01 09 00 Measurement made easy Introduction This manual describes how to configure an Ethernet connection for the following electromagnetic flowmeters ProcessMaster Wafer FEM630 For more information...

Page 2: ...EtherNet Cat5e cable 6 How to connect the shielding of the Ethernet cable 6 M12 plug option 6 RJ45 connector option 7 Wiring with different network topologies 8 Parameterization for start up 9 Etherne...

Page 3: ...he case may be Operator shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures such as but not limited to the installation of firewalls application of authentication measures encryption of data install...

Page 4: ...n Color code on the Ethernet card plug Port 1 X1 White orange Port 1 X2 Orange Port 1 X3 White green Port 1 X4 Green Port 2 X5 White blue Port 2 X6 Blue Port 2 X7 White brown Port 2 X8 Brown The color...

Page 5: ...ts of the PoE card Port Pin Verion 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4 Port 1 X1 RD Pwr Spare RD Pwr Port 1 X2 RD Pwr Spare RD Pwr Port 1 X3 TD Pwr Spare TD Pwr Port 1 X4 TD Pwr Spare TD Pwr Port 2 X5 Spa...

Page 6: ...res connecting to Port 1 2 These options allow for connection to different network topologies Topology 4 wires 4 wires 4 wires 8 wires 1 x M12 4 wires 2 x M12 4 wires 1 x M12 8 wires Star Y Y Y Ring o...

Page 7: ...ach connecting to Port 1 and 2 Flowmeter equipped with 1 x RJ45 with 8 wires connecting to Port 1 and 2 These options allow for connection to different network topologies Topology 4 wires 4 wires 4 wi...

Page 8: ...2 X5 Spare 1 white blue X6 Spare 1 blue X7 Spare 2 white brown X8 Spare 2 brown 1 4 Yes 1 X1 Recommendation use cable with 8 wires X2 X3 X4 1 8 Yes 1 X1 RD white orange X2 RD orange X3 TD white green...

Page 9: ...st IP address is set c Set Webserver Access to Full d Set EtherNet IP Access to Full e Set Display Tag to Bus Address Communication Ethernet General Internet layer DHCP client enabled Host IP address...

Page 10: ...st Red flashing 1 Hz Mod changing between R and Simple Error which can be fixed Red ON Mod showing R continously Major Error Non removable serious error OFF Mod showing continously No Power F Network...

Page 11: ...s 5 Set Access to full Computer settings The IP address of the Ethernet adapter must be set up so that the subnet of the Flowmeter is accessible 1 Configure the Ethernet adapter for a fixed IP address...

Page 12: ...es them internally 3 Wait for the device to verify the files 4 Make sure that a summary of the certificates shows on the webpage 5 If necessary upload new certificates or switch to a different certifi...

Page 13: ...hrough the HMI menu Once a server is assigned an IP address the factory default IP address and hostname will be replaced by the ones assigned through the DHCP server To check the IP settings use the F...

Page 14: ...Full Reset credentials Allows for resetting the webserver password Session timeout 5 min Timeout time closing the webserver session Default value 5 minutes Possible settings Min 1 Max 4294967000 Ethe...

Page 15: ...tatus Example 100 MBits s P1 duplex status Example Full duplex P2 auto negotiation enabled disabled enabled P2 speed set P2 duplex set P2 speed status Example 100 MBits s P2 duplex status Example Full...

Page 16: ...he Ethernet IP Interface TCP IP 0xF5 Attribute 5 DHCP DHCP Client enabled The device raises a DHCP request to obtain an initial IP address The DHCP Server detects this request and assigns an IP addres...

Page 17: ...its_0_0 Volume_flowrate_exceeds_limits_0_1 Simulation_is_on_0_2 Flowrate_to_zero_0_3 Maintenance_interval_is_reached_0_4 All_totalizer_stop_0_5 Totalizer_reset_0_6 Display_value_is1600h_at_Qmax_0_7 De...

Page 18: ...e SINT Hex 1 Read Only Table 6 Assembly Instance 101 Totalizer 102 Diag Values Data Type Display Bytes Access Conductivity REAL Float 4 Read Only Coil_Temperature REAL Float 4 Read Only Inhouse_Temper...

Page 19: ...mal Read Only Reserved_0 BOOL Decimal Read Only Coil_regulation_error_3_5 BOOL Decimal Read Only Coil_wiring_Detection_3_6 BOOL Decimal Read Only Coil Impedance measurement_3_7 BOOL Decimal 1 Read Onl...

Page 20: ...rm bits If an error occurs one or more corresponding warning and or alarm bits are set If an error disappears one or more corresponding warning and or alarm bits are reset This data type also includes...

Page 21: ...ut_3132_2_5 BOOL Decimal Read Only CurrOut_3132_not_calibrated_2_6 BOOL Decimal Read Only CurrOut_V1V2_not_calibrated_2_7 BOOL Decimal 1 Read Only CurrOut_V3V4_not_calibrated_3_0 BOOL Decimal Read Onl...

Page 22: ...Code Service Name 0x0E GAS Table 15 Instance Services Attr ID Name Access Rule Data Type 1 Vendor ID Get UINT 2 Device Type Get UINT 3 Product Code Get UINT 4 Revision Get STRUCT of 0 Major Revision G...

Page 23: ...Attributes Assembly 0x04 The Assembly Object binds attributes of multiple objects that data can be sent or received from any object over a single connection Assembly objects can be used to bind input...

Page 24: ...Type 1 Open Requests Get Set UINT 2 Open Format Rejects Get Set UINT 3 Open Resource Rejects Get Set UINT 4 Open Other Rejects Get Set UINT 5 Close Requests Get Set UINT 6 Close Format Rejects Get Se...

Page 25: ...ifferent priorities or other delivery characteristics Standard QoS mechanisms include IEEE 802 1D Q Ethernet frame priority and Differentiated Services DiffServ in the TCP IP protocol suite The QoS ob...

Page 26: ...ed EPATH 10 Port Routing Capabilities Get UDINT Table 46 Instance Attributes TCP IP Interface 0xF5 The TCP IP Interface object configures the TCP IP network interface of a device such as the IP addres...

Page 27: ...T ArpPdu 0 ARRAY of 28 USINT 13 Encapsulation Inactivity Timeout Set UINT 16 Active TCP Connections Get UINT 17 Non CIP Encapsulation Messages s Get UDINT Table 50 Instance Attributes Ethernet Link 0x...

Page 28: ...UDINT 0 Single Collisions 0 UDINT 0 Multiple Collisions 0 UDINT 0 SQE Test Errors 0 UDINT 0 Deferred Transmissions 0 UDINT 0 Late Collisions 0 UDINT 0 Excessive Collisions 0 UDINT 0 MAC Transmit Error...

Page 29: ...per day ft3 d 1465 milliliter per second ml s 1407 milliliter per minute ml min 1411 liter per second l s 1406 liter per minute l min 1413 liter per hour l h 1414 liter per day l d 1446 hecto liter pe...

Page 30: ...package is valid the webserver displayes the firmware version and checksum The checksum is an SHA 256 checksum allowing for package integrity check 5 To install the firmware on the Ethernet card selec...

Page 31: ...y Version and checksum for the current Ethernet card firmware is Device firmware is not available for download from the ABB library Please refer to your local ABB Service Organization if a firmware up...

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