Acromag ES2163 User Manual Download Page 1

 

 
EtherStax™ Stackable Industrial I/O Family 
Modbus TCP/UDP/IP 10/100MB Ethernet I/O 
 
Model ES2163 & ES2164 
64-Ch Single-Ended Analog Current/Voltage Input 

 

USER’S MANUAL 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 

ACROMAG INCORPORATED                                                  Tel: (248) 295-0880 
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Copyright 2009, Acromag, Inc., Printed in the USA. 
Data and specifications are subject to change without notice.               

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Summary of Contents for ES2163

Page 1: ...Ended Analog Current Voltage Input USER S MANUAL ACROMAG INCORPORATED Tel 248 295 0880 30765 South Wixom Road Fax 248 624 9234 P O BOX 437 email sales acromag com Wixom MI 48393 7037 U S A Copyright...

Page 2: ...e 47 Getting Out Of Trouble 50 TECHNICAL REFERENCE KEY FEATURES 51 HOW IT WORKS 52 Key Observations 53 MODBUS REGISTERS 54 Register Functions 54 Register Mirroring 55 Register Map 57 SPECIFICATIONS 81...

Page 3: ...of unit starts blinking slowly to indicate the unit is in the Default Mode Let go of DFT toggle when Status LED starts blinking If you hold it depressed for too long it will pass back out of Default...

Page 4: ...tablished the green RUN LED should not continue to blink and should stay ON even if you later remove the cable while still powered up If you have checked your network connections and the green RUN LED...

Page 5: ...MK One or Two Units This kit includes two plastic DIN clips Rose Bopla 77003500 that slide into the dove tail channel of the bottom of the housing You can use one clip to mount a single unit or both f...

Page 6: ...l If you choose to install both DIN clips for added security recommended then more pressure will be required to disengage the unit from the rail To mount a stack of 3 units to a DIN rail use the heavy...

Page 7: ...ch to the bottom of the housing Mounting holes with rubber grommets at each corner support inch bolts for mounting to flat surfaces Up to three units may be stacked on this plate This plate also inclu...

Page 8: ...head bolts provided Insert bolts through counter sink side of baseplate DIN Rail Horizontal Mount Kit ESA DIN HMK one to three units This kit has the same base plate as ESA SMK above but adds a heavy...

Page 9: ...IN clip spring then release it from the rail You may have to temporarily unplug the terminal blocks in the area of this notch to gain access to the DIN clip 09 11 13 15 25 27 29 31 2 1 01 03 0 07 6 C...

Page 10: ...LY B A G 2 1 32 40 09 01 34 11 03 36 44 13 05 37 38 45 46 15 07 C 39 47 C C O U T P U T S O U T P U T S 56 48 25 17 58 50 27 19 TS4 60 52 29 21 62 54 31 23 C C A B RLY G G PORT 1 COM STATUS 41 43 43 3...

Page 11: ...mounted without their enclosure This kit includes the jack screws and fasteners necessary to stack two open circuit boards together or two dual board assemblies plus the standoffs and screws for moun...

Page 12: ...type plug connectors that help to secure network connections from shock and vibration You can still utilize standard RJ45 modular plug connectors but if you want the added security of this clip frame...

Page 13: ...olation Barriers INPUT CIRCUITRY INPUT PORTS SHARE ANALOG COMMON CONNECT PORT COMMON C TO EARTH GROUND NOTE The Ground G terminals are common to the enclosure and isolated from the power relay inputs...

Page 14: ...wired MDI Thus you can use either a straight through or crossover cable to connect this device directly to a PC Ethernet switch or another unit For increased immunity to shock and vibration the RJ45 n...

Page 15: ...work throughput and eliminates data collisions The next section reviews the operation of Ethernet hubs and switches as it relates to the built in Ethernet switch of this device which may optionally op...

Page 16: ...rically make Ethernet non deterministic Switches act as intelligent repeaters to increase network distance Switches split networks into separate collision domains at each port Switches provide determi...

Page 17: ...itch provides low latency network packet transmission that effectively reduces jitter on the network Ethernet switches have higher inherent latency that varies with packet size due to their store and...

Page 18: ...NG UNITS You can connect directly to a Host PC with a NIC installed or via an Ethernet switch HOST PC Units have automatic crossover and may utilize straight through or crossover cables when making co...

Page 19: ...ve could be eliminated if you were connecting to an EtherStax Model ES2163 2164 1000 which includes one fiber port and one standard RJ45 port For example you could use the fiber port built into the Et...

Page 20: ...ded approach is to utilize an external Ethernet switch and connect no more than one Ethernet device per switch port this is what is referred to as switched Ethernet Connection in this manner avoids th...

Page 21: ...29 28 31 R 34 33 36 E3 42 41 44 37 39 45 47 PORT 2 ETHERNET 10 100M PORT 2 ETHERNET EIS 408FX M PORT 1 ETHERNET 10 100M PORT 1 ETHERNET 10 100M HOST PC ETHERNET 10 100M COM STATUS PORT 2 Acromag COM S...

Page 22: ...looks just like an Ethernet hub to the ring and operates transparent to the media ring The redundant path fail over and recovery are managed entirely by the external switch P3 P2 P6 P5 R M P8 RX TX R...

Page 23: ...um current of 4A or less for example see Bel Fuse MJS series 9 Connect Earth Ground as shown in the connection drawings for best results Connect the unit s GND terminal G to earth ground as shown abov...

Page 24: ...hing voltage is 270VAC and 125VDC and maximum switching current 5A Your AC application voltage current must not exceed 750VA and 250VAC and 5A Your DC application voltage current must not exceed 90W a...

Page 25: ...C R DC PWR EARTH GROUND 100 MUX XMTR INPUTS SHARE ANALOG COMMON 2 WIRE ES2163 SIMPLIFIED INTERNAL CONNECTIONS ONE CURRENT CHANNEL INPUTS SHARE ANALOG COMMON To A D 0 5V or 5V INPUT RANGES ARE 0 20mA 4...

Page 26: ...ase refer to the command descriptions of the Modbus Memory Map For each new browser session that accesses the Home Page of this unit you will be presented with a window prompting you to enter the curr...

Page 27: ...her web page If you happen to have made changes you may be prompted again to re enter your new username and password before being permitted to move to the other web pages Just be sure to use the new v...

Page 28: ...ed with your unit or via download from our web site at www acromag com Number of Sockets is the number 1 10 of Modbus TCP IP access points to allow for this host via port 502 a well known port reserve...

Page 29: ...igned 32 bit IP Address commonly denoted as four 8 bit numbers separated by periods e g 128 1 1 100 Every manufacturer producing Ethernet hardware has by assignment a series of 48 bit addresses to use...

Page 30: ...ptic SC type connector for port 1 only 100Mbps operation at full duplex is possible A message just below the port status will tell you if this unit has the port 1 fiber optic option installed The unit...

Page 31: ...es acromag com http www acromag com 31 WEB BROWSER Input Configuration After completing the username password assignment plus the network configuration parameters use the Input Configuration page show...

Page 32: ...tion and cannot be changed independently It represents your input range full scale value that will correspond to 100 of signal and a normalized count of 30000 for bipolar input ranges or a normalized...

Page 33: ...from zero or restart from the Preload Value whichever is selected Optionally you can latch the totalized value Note that if the added value exceeds the amount required to reach the limit of 9 999 999...

Page 34: ...r 100 and the possible over range is 2768 counts for the registered 16 bit signed integer Note ES2164 Voltage Input Models The voltage input ranges drive the 16 bit A D directly with native input rang...

Page 35: ...n Click here to execute your floating point control selections Relay Control Configuration Global Not Per Channel This unit includes a set of isolated SPST contacts at the input power terminal block l...

Page 36: ...19Hz 7 8 73ms 115Hz 62 17ms 16Hz 8 9 83ms 102Hz 71 00ms 14Hz 1 Rates above apply with totalization on off floating point scaling applied If totalization is enabled at any channel the scan time is a fl...

Page 37: ...s page and input readings may appear noisier than expected as a result Note When you first enter a page that includes controls like the polling rate slide of this page you may note that your first cli...

Page 38: ...nge for successive acquisition cycles This reference has been precisely measured and its value stored inside the unit from the factory This is sufficient to achieve rated accuracy using automatic cali...

Page 39: ...n reference used for automatic calibration to be calibrated An accurate voltage reference measurement is made between P1 header pins 1 and 2 and this calibration voltage is recorded and stored inside...

Page 40: ...CH 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 7 TS4 Even CH 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 8 TS4 Odd CH 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 1 Channels listed horizontally belong to the same multiplexer and A D channel while channels liste...

Page 41: ...y allowing you to only manually calibrate one channel from each multiplexer group and still be able to achieve better results than with automatic calibration However this is not recommended for curren...

Page 42: ...curately measuring its value and entering it in the field provided in the Voltage Reference Calibration section of this page This has already been done at the factory and recalibration of this referen...

Page 43: ...of this page or you use the Modbus register commands to calibrate the inputs see below then this has the added benefit of being able to correct for any negative full scale offset as auto calibration o...

Page 44: ...o the input terminal and returning it at the Common terminal This produces an A D calibration voltage of 2 0V 66 After applying the correct Full Scale Calibration signal to the channel simply click th...

Page 45: ...ro signals at more than one channel and their scan groups are enabled you can calibrate zero for multiple channels at one time 6 Connect the exact input full scale calibration signal to the input chan...

Page 46: ...the A D input channels by sampling the reference signals Simply click the Start Self Test to begin testing This triggers the unit to momentarily connect each A D input channel buffer representing eig...

Page 47: ...has occurred Return unit for repair Continuous Flashing Green RUN LED A network link has not been established Check your cable and switch hub connections Once a link is established the green Run LED...

Page 48: ...Not Occurring Your unit s network configuration is not in hub repeater mode Set the unit to hub repeater mode not switch mode for redundant media applications Cannot Access Web Pages Unit Won t Accept...

Page 49: ...ver Try increasing this number above 1 to minimize noise up to 500 Input Polarity is Wrong Are your input terminals reversed Observe proper polarity for voltage inputs Current can be input to the chan...

Page 50: ...downloaded at the factory or you can try restoring its initial configuration by following this procedure Procedure For Restoring any EtherStax Unit to its Initial Configuration Also used if you wish...

Page 51: ...Components for Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous locations Selectable Modbus TCP IP or UDP IP Protocol Support for up to 10 sockets using Modbus TCP IP Also supports UDP IP Flexible IP A...

Page 52: ...A D can be configured for native ranges of 10V 5V or 0 5V ES2163 ES2163 models utilize the 5V or 0 5V A D range a 100 shunt resistor converts input current to A D voltage Units include an isolated 10...

Page 53: ...MINAL GROUPS OF 16 CHANNELS EACH ETHERNET SWITCH HUB SYSTEM STATUS LED s THE ENCLOSURE IS COMMON TO EARTH GROUND AND IS ISOLATED FROM CIRCUIT GROUNDS ES2164 SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC ES2163 IS SIMILAR BUT...

Page 54: ...input value read from a channel or the states of a group of digital inputs Holding registers contain read write information that may be configuration data or output data For example the high limit va...

Page 55: ...nload our technical reference 8500 648 Introduction to Modbus at www acromag com You can also find more information specific to Modbus TCP IP by down loading whitepaper 8500 765 Introduction to Modbus...

Page 56: ...is ON active low near 0V A 0 bit means the output is open or OFF or the input is OFF or in its high state usually 0V Analog Data This Model A 16 bit signed integer with a possible range of 32768 to 3...

Page 57: ...1 0000 Unit Status Check for fiber optic option wink mode or default mode 12 0 X Not Used Channel Status Registers 30002 30065 30002 0001 Bit Function 15 4 X Not Used 3 Over Range Flag CH 00 Status Ov...

Page 58: ...Status 30034 0021 CH 32 Status See Channel 00 Status 30035 0022 CH 33 Status See Channel 00 Status 30036 0023 CH 34 Status See Channel 00 Status 30037 0024 CH 35 Status See Channel 00 Status 30038 00...

Page 59: ...CH 17 Data 16 bit Signed Integer Data 30084 0053 CH 18 Data 16 bit Signed Integer Data 30085 0054 CH 19 Data 16 bit Signed Integer Data 30086 0055 CH 20 Data 16 bit Signed Integer Data 30087 0056 CH 2...

Page 60: ...H 01 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30133 0084 CH 01 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30134 0085 CH 02 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30135 0086 CH 02 Data HI IEEE 754 Floa...

Page 61: ...ating Point HI Bytes 30176 00AF CH 23 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30177 00B0 CH 23 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30178 00B1 CH 24 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30179...

Page 62: ...ating Point LO Bytes 30222 00DD CH 46 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30223 00DE CH 46 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30224 00DF CH 47 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30225...

Page 63: ...Bytes 30267 010A CH04 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30268 010B CH05 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30269 010C CH05 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30270 010D CH06 Data LO...

Page 64: ...4 Floating Point HI Bytes 30314 0139 CH28 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30315 013A CH28 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30316 013B CH29 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 303...

Page 65: ...4 Floating Point LO Bytes 30359 0166 CH50 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 30360 0167 CH51 Data LO IEEE 754 Floating Point LO Bytes 30361 0168 CH51 Data HI IEEE 754 Floating Point HI Bytes 303...

Page 66: ...its calibration to also calibrate its entire multiplexer group of channels 11 Reserved 11 Reserved 40002 0001 CH01 Config See explanation for channel 00 above 40003 0002 CH02 Config See explanation fo...

Page 67: ...021 CH33 Config See explanation for channel 00 above 40035 0022 CH34 Config See explanation for channel 00 above 40036 0023 CH35 Config See explanation for channel 00 above 40037 0024 CH36 Config See...

Page 68: ...Failsafe 1 Non Failsafe 40066 0041 Local Relay Failsafe Non Failsafe Selection Def 0000H Alarm using failsafe relay Relay contacts are used to signal a media failure link loss but can also signal a p...

Page 69: ...ers 40070 40454 40070 0045 Reserved Reserved Do Not Use 40071 0046 CH00 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40072 0047 CH00 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal LO 40073 0048 CH00 Rng2 Cal HI...

Page 70: ...6 Rng3 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal LO 40113 0070 CH07 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40114 0071 CH07 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal LO 40115 0072 CH07 Rng2 Cal HI 16 bit Signe...

Page 71: ...14 Rng3 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal HI 40160 009F CH14 Rng3 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal LO 40161 00A0 CH15 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40162 00A1 CH15 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Sign...

Page 72: ...2 Rng2 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal LO 40207 00CE CH22 Rng3 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal HI 40208 00CF CH22 Rng3 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal LO 40209 00D0 CH23 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signe...

Page 73: ...30 Rng2 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal HI 40254 00FD CH30 Rng2 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal LO 40255 00FE CH30 Rng3 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal HI 40256 00FF CH30 Rng3 Cal LO 16 bit Sign...

Page 74: ...8 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal LO 40301 012C CH38 Rng2 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal HI 40302 012D CH38 Rng2 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal LO 40303 012E CH38 Rng3 Cal HI 16 bit Signe...

Page 75: ...Int Rng3 Cal LO 40347 015A CH46 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40348 015B CH46 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal LO 40349 015C CH46 Rng2 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal HI 40350 015D...

Page 76: ...nt Rng2 Cal LO 40393 0188 CH53 Rng3 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal HI 40394 0189 CH53 Rng3 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng3 Cal LO 40395 018A CH54 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40396 018B...

Page 77: ...LO 40437 01B4 CH61 Rng1 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal HI 40438 01B5 CH61 Rng1 Cal LO 16 bit Signed Int Rng1 Cal LO 40439 01B6 CH61 Rng2 Cal HI 16 bit Signed Int Rng2 Cal HI 40440 01B7 CH61 Rng2 Ca...

Page 78: ...calibration value registers before triggering Write a set bit here to trigger the A D to sample the corresponding input s and store the zero lsb is lowest number channel of group 40461 01CC Zero Cal T...

Page 79: ...ion value registers before triggering Write a set bit here to trigger the A D to sample the corresponding input s and store the positive calibration signal lsb is lowest numbered channel of this group...

Page 80: ...oating Point Enable Byte Order 0000H Disable b3 b2 b1 b0 Order Relay Failsafe Non Failsafe Select 0100H Enable Failsafe Enable Scan Groups Register 00FFH All Scan Groups Enabled Wink Register 0000H OF...

Page 81: ...seFX fiber port The second suffix digit specifies the protocol 0 Modbus TCP IP UDP IP The third digit specifies the housing 0 aluminum extrusion 1 open frame with no housing The last digit specifies t...

Page 82: ...elect 10V or 5V ES2164 on a per channel basis Input ranges correspond to the actual full scale A D input range Thus voltage inputs may not be able to achieve the full scale endpoints exactly Inputs ma...

Page 83: ...te that is dependent on the number of scan groups enabled and whether input averaging is being performed If totalization is enabled at any channel the scan time becomes a flat rate of 20ms without ave...

Page 84: ...ter Normal mode R C filtering fixed per input type Optional input averaging may also be applied Input Filter Bandwidth 3dB at 125KHz typical Bandwidth is dominantly restricted to the update rate of 64...

Page 85: ...2164 1010 Models are UL cUL Recognized components suitable for use in Hazardous Locations per Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D where the acceptability of the combination is determined by Underwriters...

Page 86: ...ecurity or sanitization considerations review the following Flash Memory Non Volatile 4 Megabyte Used for storage register data communication parameters and web page info It is user modified via confi...

Page 87: ...includes the necessary hardware for building one end of your cable for mating to the IP20 clip frame that surrounds the RJ45 port This is done for increased immunity to shock vibration RJ 45 Signal De...

Page 88: ...eed 36VDC peak to avoid damage to the unit CAUTION Risk of Electric Shock More than one disconnect switch may be required to de energize the equipment before servicing Shock Vibration Immunity Surface...

Page 89: ...it may function as a two port store forward Ethernet switch default or as a low latency hub repeater Switch mode is useful to facilitate a cascaded network connection between units for stacking purpo...

Page 90: ...ord and the user name is User Network Distance Distance between two network devices is generally limited to 100 meters using recommended copper cable and 2Km using multi mode fiber cable but may be ex...

Page 91: ...will flash until you connect the cable It will not start flashing if the cable is later disconnected after a link has already been established Continuous flashing ON OFF may also indicate unit is in...

Page 92: ...nments Acromag recommends the use of shielded cable when wiring to this device Select STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable rather than UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair The use of shielded cable will help protec...

Page 93: ...t uses unshielded RJ45 connectors L com Connectivity Products www L com com see cable model TFSC2004 and shielded plug T8P8CSR Regal Electronics www regalusa com see shielded plug model 1003B 8P8CSR C...

Page 94: ...Belkin www belkin com CablesToGo www cablestogo com CablesPlus www cablesplusUSA com Be sure to specify dual or duplex SC type cables or patch cords SC cables utilize a snap in connector that latches...

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