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2TLC172188M0201, rev. H 

www.abb.com/lowvoltage 

2012-01-03 

The digital in and outputs are connected according to instructions on the panel on top of Smart Logger (see picture 
below). 

Pin assignment for connectors 

On the panel the pin assignment for the M12 connectors can be seen. The pin assignment is identical for all 8 
connectors on Smart Logger. Please note that the connectors on the right side of the unit (connectors 2, 4, 6 and 8) 
are placed at a 90 degree angle. 

 

Power supply for external units 

All connectors except no. 2 give 24 VDC on pin 1 and 0VDC on pin 3 for power supply of external units. The 
maximum current that can be provided is 300 mA. 

I/O connectors 

Please note that the out signals from Smart are called Q signals. The I/O connectors on the left side of the unit 
(connectors 7, 5, 3 and 1) have the signals Q0-Q3 on pin 2 of the respective connectors. The in signals I0-I7 are on 
pin 4 and 5 on the respective connectors according to the table on the panel on top of the unit. 

The digital inputs are adapted to voltages of 0-24 VDC with a maximum current of 50 mA, where 0-1.5 VDC is 
regarded as a low input signal and 5-24 VDC is regarded as a high input signal. The digital outputs are current 
sinking (NPN open collector) and are connected to 24 VDC on the unit through an external load to give 24 VDC 
output to the external equipment (see picture to the right). The maximum allowed output current is 300 mA. 

 

Pulse sensor 

The pulse sensor is connected to connector 8 (input I8) with pulse signal A on pin 4 and pulse signal B on pin 5. 
Pin 2 is not used. 

Smart Logger

Load

+24 VDC

Output

0 VDC

M12  2  4 

5    M12 

 

7  

Q0 

I0 

I1 

  8  

Encoder      I8 

5  

Q1 

I2 

I3 

  6  

0/4-20 mA  I9 

3  

Q2 

I4 

I5 

  4  

0/4-20 mA  I10 

1  

Q3 

I6 

I7 

  2  

Power supply 

 

   

 

PC 

24VDC 

0VDC 

4

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SMART 

Summary of Contents for Smart

Page 1: ...ABB AB Jokab Safety Varlabergsv gen 11 SE 434 39 Sweden www abb com lowvoltage Original instructions Smart Safety and Motion Analyser Tool...

Page 2: ...FETY will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete deter...

Page 3: ...ng a measurement 30 4 9 Displaying measurements 33 4 10 Calculating stop time and safety distance 36 4 11 Compare measurements 37 4 12 Save measurements 39 4 13 Load measurements 40 4 14 Importing and...

Page 4: ...ring and analysing mainly moving machine parts but also machine systems in general Different sensors and transducers can be connected to Smart to measure movement and forces and different stop units c...

Page 5: ...very year 4 To guarantee the accuracy of the safety distance calculated using Smart Manager the user must use appropriate values in the formula for the calculation and the user must also make sure tha...

Page 6: ...cable Communication with computer Smart Logger communicates with the computer using the USB cable in the PC connector on top of the unit Starting Smart Logger Make sure that Smart Logger is turned of...

Page 7: ...unit connectors 7 5 3 and 1 have the signals Q0 Q3 on pin 2 of the respective connectors The in signals I0 I7 are on pin 4 and 5 on the respective connectors according to the table on the panel on top...

Page 8: ...machine system Connection of two wire analogue sensor to I9 Pulse sensor To measure motion speed and position a pulse sensor SM5 SM7 is connected to Smart Logger The pulse sensors have a resolution of...

Page 9: ...cases is correct but in some special situations the actual stop time of the machine can be slightly less than the calculated stop time of the program The used algorithm is specially adapted to be cor...

Page 10: ...n on the two hand unit is released General When using the SM2 stop unit it is important that the correct procedure is carried out in order to obtain the best values possible without electrical connect...

Page 11: ...of program stops safety mats and contact rails etc The NC outputs are connected to the stop inputs from gate switches two hand units emergency stops and three position devices etc The maximum switchi...

Page 12: ...using should be adjusted so that the machine movement takes place in line with the alignment of the wire The connection cable of SM5 is connected to the encoder connector I8 on Smart Logger Operation...

Page 13: ...using should be adjusted so that the machine movement takes place in line with the alignment of the wire The connection cable of SM5 is connected to the encoder connector I8 on Smart Logger Operation...

Page 14: ...ip and disturbances from dirt The connection cable of SM7 is connected to the encoder connector I8 on Smart Logger Operation The transducer utilises a digital incremental pulse encoder with a resoluti...

Page 15: ...is activated rotated it interrupts the light curtain 8 Start the measurement in Smart Manager and then start the machine to be monitored 9 When the required point on the machine cycle is reached for...

Page 16: ...be switched off when not in use In order to ensure optimized performance batteries must be fully charged prior to stopping measurements be taken The SM11 stop flag unit is specifically designed to be...

Page 17: ...and the computer SM6 2TLA070300R0600 24 VDC power supply for Smart Logger SM9 2TLA070300R0900 Carrying case for Smart SM13 2TLA070300R2300 Battery pack for Smart Logger Can be used instead of SM6 to...

Page 18: ...new computers If you don t have Net Framework installed you do the following Run the file dotnetfx exe in the folder dotNET Framework on the installation CD It can also be installed by running Windows...

Page 19: ...ick on the button Start if the server isn t already running computername is the name of your computer in the network and can for instance in Windows 2000 be found in the Control Panel System under Net...

Page 20: ...mart Manager Run the file SmartSetup msi in the folder Smart Manager on the installation CD and the installation program for Smart Manager will be started Click Next Read through the license agreement...

Page 21: ...tage 2012 01 03 Change the installation folder if you want a different folder than the default Select if you want Smart Manager to be available for all users on the computer or only your own user Clic...

Page 22: ...gger The following series of pictures describes the installation procedure on Windows XP Please note that the messages displayed on Windows 2000 or any other operating system will be slightly differen...

Page 23: ...om lowvoltage 2012 01 03 When the drivers for Smart Logger have been installed the Found New Hardware Wizard will continue to install the USB serial port COM port emulation driver Select not to connec...

Page 24: ...or you have the installation CD on your hard drive select the file FTDIPORT INF in the folder Drivers on the installation CD When the installation is finished you can find which COM port number Smart...

Page 25: ...2TLC172188M0201 rev H 25 www abb com lowvoltage 2012 01 03 Manager Smart Logger appears as an additional COM port with the label USB Serial Port and the port number in parenthesis under the Ports node...

Page 26: ...ause Smart Logger is connected to another communication port When Smart Logger is connected via the USB cable to the computer the computer automatically gives it the next free communication port numbe...

Page 27: ...to other measurements Calculations On the calculations form different calculations can be performed to get a stop time based on several measurements and calculate safety distance from the machine Sav...

Page 28: ...t can be calibrated The button Edit analogue conversion shows a form where the analogue input can be converted to show any units and values when displayed in the graph The button OK closes the form 4...

Page 29: ...of the two currents should be as close to 20 mA as possible and the smaller current as close to 4 mA as possible Calibration of I9 1 Click the button Reset I9 This resets any previous calibrations and...

Page 30: ...in mm s Analogue input I9 shows the current value for the analogue input on I9 Analogue input I10 shows the current value for the analogue input on I10 The position encoder can be reset to zero with t...

Page 31: ...t to consider the conditions of the current measurement phase as fulfilled and move on to the next phase regardless of whether the conditions have been met or not The button Abort aborts the current m...

Page 32: ...the condition is ignored I9 the phase is activated when the set condition for the analogue input I9 is met The button shows if the change in the analogue value the derivative should be positive or ne...

Page 33: ...ow Stop time data If the stop time can be calculated a table containing stop time data is shown in the top right corner of the graph window The column Stop signal shows the speed and position at the m...

Page 34: ...ws move the graph window Up down affects the selected graph Right left affects all visible graphs With the double arrows the window is moved to the beginning or end of the measurement The buttons Y zo...

Page 35: ...hange signal names shows a form where the digital in and out signals can be renamed Layers shows a form where the current graph window can be saved as a template and used to compare with other measure...

Page 36: ...rmation The list to the right displays the stop times of the selected measurements If no measurements have been selected the stop time of the current measurement is shown Beneath the list the minimum...

Page 37: ...ceiving the output signal from the protective equipment t2 is influenced by various factors e g temperature switching time of valves ageing of components 4 11 Compare measurements To compare measureme...

Page 38: ...ndow and load the next measurement The curves are shown on top of each other with different zoom 6 Repeat no 4 5 for the measurements you want to have in the background When you perform no 4 the zoom...

Page 39: ...series In the textbox Measurement performed by the person company who performed the measurement is entered The textbox Date displays the date and time of the measurement Smart hardware ID shows the I...

Page 40: ...cting which column you want to filter on in the leftmost drop list what type of condition you want in the next drop list and what value you want for the condition in the following textbox If you want...

Page 41: ...les Export To export measurements from Smarts database to the external database you select the measurements you want to export in Smarts database and click on the button Export The measurements are th...

Page 42: ...ile name file type and where to save the file There are three alternatives Bmp Jpg and Gif Bmp files are uncompressed and take up large disc space Jpg and Gif are formats that compress the images whic...

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