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RTU560

 

Connections and Settings  
Communication Unit 560CMD11 

 

Doc.-No.: 1KGT 150 765 V005 1 

 

 

Ethernet Interface E1 and E2 

The  Ethernet  Interfaces  are  available  on  a  RJ45 
connector and supports different functions: 

 

Webserver-diagnostic  with  download  of 
configuration files and firmware 

 

TCP/IP based protocols  

 

Integrated HMI 

The signals are used according to Table 3. 

 

Ethernet Interface 

Pin 

Signal 

Input/Output 

 

 

 

 

 

RJ45

1

8

Lnk

Act

RJ45

1

8

RJ45

1

8

Lnk

Act

 

   Jack 

 

TD + 

Output 

TD - 

Output 

RD + 

Input 

 

Not used 

 

RD - 

Input 

 

Not used 

 

 

Shield 

Connected with hou-

sing 

Table 3: Ethernet Interfaces E1, E2 

IO-Bus 

The connection to the local I/O boards is done by 
a 20 pole female connector. The connection to the 
serial peripheral bus (Wired OR-Bus, (WOR)) is 
done by a 20 pole male connector (see Fig. 6). 
The order of the 23AD62 module includes one 
ribbon cable. The ribbon cable should not exceed 
a length of 50cm (20inch). 

 

     

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Power Supply DC- In 

The  supply  voltage  for  the  560CMD11  is  24VDC. 
The  connector  consists  of  a  3  pole  pluggable 
screw-terminal  5,08mm  (see  Tab.4  and  Fig.  8  or 
Fig. 11).The max. input power is 67 Watt. 

 

In  some  cases  an  external  potential 
isolation  for  the  DC-Input  is  neces-
sary.  This  can  be  done  e.g.  by  a 
power supply unit 560PSU40/41. 

 

Power Supply DC- Out 

The 560CMD11 provides 24VDC output power for 
max.  0.5A.The  connector  consists  of  a  3  pole 
pluggable screw-terminal 5,08mm (see Tab. 4 and 
Fig.  8  or  Fig.  11).The  output  power  can  only  be 
used for the relay output board (23BO61/62). 

 

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560CMD11 Earthing  

On the strength of safety and EMC protection it is 
important to make a connection as short as possi-
ble  to  a  system  earth  (may  be  DIN-rail  or  mount-
ing  plate).  An  ordinary  1.5mm

2

  multi-core  wire 

(green/yellow)  can  be  used  and  should  not  ex-
ceed a length of 100 cm (39 inch). The first pin of 
the  3  pole  DC-In  connector  is  the  earth-pin  (see 
Tab. 4 and Fig. 8 or Fig. 11). 

 

Power -Supply 

DC-Out 

DC-IN 

Pin 

earth 

earth 

-Vout  

- Vin 

2  

+Vout 

+ Vin 

Table 4: 3 Pole Power Connector 

Attention: It is not allowed to pull 
or to plug the 20 pole ribbon ca-
ble  during  the  operation  pro-
cess

 

It is not allowed to use the output 
power for the process supply! 

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Summary of Contents for RTU560

Page 1: ...8 has to be switched ON The 560CMD11 starts with the factory settings for the Ethernet Interface see Fig 2 which are 192 168 0 1 for the IP address with the network setting 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask and 192 168 0 20 for the gateway Switch Def IP Address position OFF E Read IP address from confi guration file ON Set Switch Def IP Address to OFF Send Configuration to RTU 192 168 0 1 Switch D...

Page 2: ...er based protocols GPRS Modem Interface Both functions are mutually exclusive GPRS Modem only R0011 The settings have to be done by the RTUtil560 configuration tool The 560CMD11 R0011 provides a radio interface via an integrated Quad Band GSM GPRS mo dem For communication via the GSM GPRS mo dem a pluggable SIM Card is necessary The SIM Card socket is placed below the Com pactFlash socket The Quad...

Page 3: ...is 24VDC The connector consists of a 3 pole pluggable screw terminal 5 08mm see Tab 4 and Fig 8 or Fig 11 The max input power is 67 Watt In some cases an external potential isolation for the DC Input is neces sary This can be done e g by a power supply unit 560PSU40 41 Power Supply DC Out The 560CMD11 provides 24VDC output power for max 0 5A The connector consists of a 3 pole pluggable screw termi...

Page 4: ...onal galvanic isolated RS232 interface see Fig 5 if the entire system is grounded positively Signaling The red LED of the 560CMD11 is controlled by the RTU560 firmware For the definition and oper ation of the LED ERR please refer to the release specific function description The connector em bedded LEDs Tx and Rx are directly connected to the receiver transmitter of the communication line The LEDs ...

Page 5: ...on Unit 560CMD11 Doc No 1KGT 150 765 V005 1 5 Fig 4 Negative System Earthing Fig 5 Positive System Earthing power supply System 560CMD11 GPRS Chip RS232 560PSU40 41 RS232 galvanic isolated power supply System 560CMD11 GPRS Chip RS232 560PSU40 41 ...

Page 6: ... see Fig 8 and Fig 11 4 Pull or plug only the CF card Don t touch other components 5 Close the housing before the power supply is connected to the 560CMD11 SIM Card only R0011 For communication via the GSM GPRS modem a pluggable SIM Card ID 000 is necessary For changing the SIM Card the right side of the housing has to be opened see Fig 11 1 Disconnect the power supply of the 560CMD11 2 Take care ...

Page 7: ... with collision avoidance TxD RxD DCD without handshake DNP 3 0 only The settings of the Ethernet Interface are Node name IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Routing information The number of the host Interface Fig 6 560ANA02 For the configuration procedure of the GPRS Modem only R0011 please refer to the function description part 6 The settings of the GPRS Modem are Local IP address Remote net...

Page 8: ...and Settings Communication Unit 560CMD11 Doc No 1KGT 150 765 V005 1 8 Fig 7 Top side of 560CMD11 R0001 housing screws screws Fig 8 Front and right side of 560CMD11 R0001 housing Fig 9 Bottom side of 560CMD11 R0001 housing ...

Page 9: ...ttings Communication Unit 560CMD11 Doc No 1KGT 150 765 V005 1 9 Ethernet Fig 10 Top side of 560CMD11 R0011 housing Fig 11 Front and right side of 560CMD11 R0011 housing screws screws Fig 12 Bottom side of 560CMD11 R0011 housing ...

Page 10: ...eed particulars shall prevail ABB AG does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations contained therein Any reproduction disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents in whole or in parts is forbidden without prior written consent of ABB...

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