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Figure 6-38 shows a FILE_OPEN function block for opening the ''Logfile.txt" file in the

"\sddisk\Logfile" directory.

Figure 6-38

Opening the "Logfile.txt" file using the FILE_OPEN function block

In the "Variable Properties" dialog (shown on the right in Figure 6-38) always enter the 

complete path and the file name.

Summary of Contents for 2700988

Page 1: ...User manual Installing and operating the AXC 1050 and AXC 1050 XC controllers...

Page 2: ...operating the AXC 1050 and AXC 1050 XC controllers UM EN AXC 1050 XC 03 Designation As of version HW As of version FW Order No AXC 1050 03 3 00 2700988 AXC 1050 XC 03 3 00 2701295 User manual Designa...

Page 3: ...phoenixcontact com Published by PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of o...

Page 4: ...ducts in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompan...

Page 5: ...a distributed controller of an Axioline F station 19 3 3 2 The AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET controller in a PROFINET network 20 3 3 3 The AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET device in a PROFINET network 21 3 3 4...

Page 6: ...3 6 5 2 Integrating the AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET controller 66 6 5 3 Integrating the AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET device 67 6 6 Setting the real time clock 71 6 7 Compiling after completing the bus topo...

Page 7: ...nctional blocks for Axioline F 109 7 12 1 Functional blocks for acyclic PDI communication 109 7 12 2 AX_CONTROL function block 109 7 13 Function block for UTC 110 7 14 IP_INFO function block 111 7 15...

Page 8: ...servicing 142 11 2 Device replacement 142 11 3 Device defect and repair 143 11 4 Disposal 143 12 Technical data and ordering data 144 12 1 Technical data 144 12 2 Ordering data 148 12 2 1 Controller...

Page 9: ...and accident prevention regulations During commissioning and maintenance work proceed in accordance with the five safety rules of DIN EN 50110 1 In general the rules should be observed in the specifie...

Page 10: ...s applicable to your application for instance virtual networks VPN for re mote maintenance access firewalls etc for protection against unauthorized network ac cess On first request you shall release P...

Page 11: ...aration of conformity and other approvals if ap plicable 6 Access to the circuits inside the controller is not permitted Do not repair the controller yourself but replace it with an approved controlle...

Page 12: ...xplosive areas when all connectors are fully plugged in 7 To ensure safe operation the RJ45 connector must have a fully functioning locking clip Repair any damaged connectors immediately 8 For safe op...

Page 13: ...to 4500 m above sea level Permissible humidity 10 95 2 3 Checking the delivery Check the delivery for transport damage Damaged packaging is an indicator of potential damage to the device that may hav...

Page 14: ...ply Controller AXC 1050 XC including packing slip Bus base module AXL F BS BK Supply plug AXL CN S UL 2 4 Unpacking The AXC 1050 XC is supplied in the packaging together with a packing slip with insta...

Page 15: ...ntroller to a PC see Sec tion Ordering data on page 148 Automation software versions PC Worx 6 30 PC Worx Express Part of AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite 2017 Version 1 84 The AXC 1050 and AXC 1050 XC c...

Page 16: ...formation e g necessary coupling variables can be exchanged between controllers via Ethernet This enables distributed modular automation solutions to be configured When using the AX OPC server provide...

Page 17: ...dundancy Protocol maximum switch over times of up to 200 ms can be expected Service interface The service interface can be used to connect the controller to a PC running the PC Worx Express Diag or St...

Page 18: ...to protect the system You can also define an event task for the voltage failure event see Section 7 9 You can query the status of the UPS using system variables see Section 8 10 Real time clock In the...

Page 19: ...e aligned depends on the current consumption of the devices The total current consumption of all devices aligned on the controller must not exceed the maximum current that the controller supplies for...

Page 20: ...O modules For additional information on how to integrate the AXC 1050 and AXC 1050 XC into a PROFINET network as a PROFINET controller please refer to Section Integrating the AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINE...

Page 21: ...ease refer to Section Integrating the AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET device on page 67 PROFINET A 8482B002 PROFINET C RUN PROG STP MRESET DISPLAY RFC 470 PN 3TX Ord No 2916600 LNK LNK LNK USB REMOTE ACT AC...

Page 22: ...e UM EN RFC 460R PN 3TX user manual and the AH EN APPLICATIVE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY application note These documents can be downloaded at phoenixcontact net products D UI E1 E2 a2 b1 b2 a1 16 06 26 36 07...

Page 23: ...ng on the redundancy status B SECOND PROFINET controller in the example RFC 460R PN 3TX the redundancy role BACKUP PRIMARY may change depending on the redundancy status C Infrastructure components in...

Page 24: ...3 Service interface X4 4 Electronics module 5 Ethernet interfaces X1 X2 6 FE tab X3 2 8 mm for optional connection to functional earth ground 7 Supply plug connector for connecting the supply voltage...

Page 25: ...troller Off The AXC 1050 XC has established an active communication connection to each configured PROFINET device On No link status at the Ethernet interfaces and or no 100 Mbit transmission and or no...

Page 26: ...me system successfully initialized Control function is in the READY STOP state program not pro cessed Flashing 2 Hz Controller reset to default state see Section Reset button concealed on page 30 On I...

Page 27: ...check Flashing red Local bus error during startup Possible causes Configuration cannot be generated information is missing from a device Chip version of a device is V 1 1 Deviation between actual and...

Page 28: ...nactive On flashing Data transmission active activity the Ethernet interface is sending or receiving data Table 3 1 Diagnostics and status indicators of the controller Desig nation Color Meaning State...

Page 29: ...eing processed The PC Worx Express software can be used for program and config uration modifications as well as for the online monitoring function STOP The controller is in the STOP state Application...

Page 30: ...e controller to the default settings procedure Switch off the supply voltage of the controller After the LEDs have gone out press the reset button Hold down the reset button and switch the supply volt...

Page 31: ...data Do not remove the SD card during operation NOTE Damaging the SD card after formatting The SD card is already formatted and is intended for use with Phoenix Contact devices When you format the SD...

Page 32: ...Ethernet LNK ACT C Microprocessor Transmitter UPS LED Service interface Micro USB type B Real time clock Reset button Power supply unit RJ45 interface Ethernet switch Functional earth ground connectio...

Page 33: ...ure 3 11 Communication paths 1 Ethernet 2 service interface Micro USB type B 1 2 x Ethernet X1 X2 10 100Base T X switched internally 2 Service inter face Micro USB type B A free USB interface on your...

Page 34: ...is as follows Figure 3 12 Ethernet interface and pin assignment Use an Ethernet cable which corresponds to CAT5 of IEEE 802 3 at least Observe the bending radii of the Ethernet cables used Pin Signal...

Page 35: ...ion using the Startup software A connecting cable is required for direct connection of the PC Worx controller to a PC via the service interface The service interface 2 is located beneath the marking f...

Page 36: ...s base module is supplied with the controller Figure 3 15 Structure of the bus base module of the controller 1 Bus base module 2 Connection of the local bus to the controller socket 3 Connection to th...

Page 37: ...The electronics in the device are damaged due to inadequate external protection Protect the supply voltage externally in accordance with the connected load number of Axioline F devices amount of logi...

Page 38: ...be connected using the direct connection technology PIT push in technology FE connection On the bottom of the controller there are two FE springs metal contacts The functional earth ground is connecte...

Page 39: ...ion for the Axioline F devices Table 4 1 Recommended end brackets Mounting position Ambient conditions End bracket Horizontal A in Figure 4 2 on page 39 Normal CLIPFIX 35 CLIPFIX 35 5 High shock and v...

Page 40: ...F station is set up by mounting the individual components side by side No tools are required Mounting the components side by side automatically creates potential and bus signal connections between th...

Page 41: ...r the Axioline F station on the DIN rail A in Figure 4 4 Push each subsequent bus base module into the connection of the previous bus base module B in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Mounting the bus base modul...

Page 42: ...03 4 5 Inserting the SD card The controller has an SD card holder with push push technology Gently push the SD card into the SD card holder until it engages with a click in the SD card holder Figure 4...

Page 43: ...er behaves like a capacitive load when it is switched on WARNING Loss of electrical safety when using unsuitable power supplies The controller is designed exclusively for protective extra low voltage...

Page 44: ...ure 5 3 Connecting a solid cable Stranded cable Open the spring by pressing on the spring lever with a screwdriver A in Figure 5 4 Insert the cable into the terminal point B in Figure 5 4 Remove the s...

Page 45: ...D is permanently on and the RUN LED starts flashing If the controller is connected to the PC Worx software online and you have entered the MAC address of the controller in the IP Settings tab in the D...

Page 46: ...B cable Make sure that the controller is supplied with power see Section Connecting the pow er supply on page 44 and in the RUN operating state Connect the connecting cable to the service interface of...

Page 47: ...elected explicitly when installing the AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite see Figure 6 1 This is the only way to ensure that the AXC 1050 XC will be detected as a USB device under Windows Figure 6 1 Select...

Page 48: ...e In the New Project dialog select the AXC 1050 template according to the version of the controller you are using Save the project using an appropriate name in the example UM_AXC_1050 Figure 6 2 Proje...

Page 49: ...address assignment not possible You cannot assign the IP address via DCP if The controller is being used as a PROFINET controller and an active application re lation AR exists The controller is being...

Page 50: ...in the Device Details window Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window In the Device Details window switch to the IP Settings tab see Figure 6 3 Check the...

Page 51: ...ices are displayed in the Device Details window Select the device to which you want to assign the displayed IP address settings A Click the Assign IP button C to automatically assign the displayed IP...

Page 52: ...s The BootP server knows the MAC address sent by the BootP client A corresponding IP address and subnet mask have been assigned in PC Worx Express for the MAC address Once the IP data has been transfe...

Page 53: ...e Extended Settings tab Select Usage of a BootP Server in the network settings Click on the Send button to send the setting to the controller In the Settings Communication Path dialog box confirm the...

Page 54: ...ter a cold restart Perform a cold restart for the controller To do this switch the supply voltage off and then on again after about two seconds Applying IP settings with out a cold restart If you have...

Page 55: ...Testing network settings Follow these steps to test the assigned network settings Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window In the Device Details window s...

Page 56: ...ally Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window in the example AXC 1050 Select the Extended Settings tab in the Device Details window In the network setting...

Page 57: ...ings to the controller is displayed in the status window Figure 6 13 IP address settings download successful Applying IP address set tings after a restart In order for the transferred IP address setti...

Page 58: ...P address see Section Ap plying the IP address immediately on page 86 then it is not necessary to perform a restart voltage reset of the controller This function is deactivated by default The IP addre...

Page 59: ...indow switch to the Extended Settings tab Select Usage of a DHCP Server in the network settings Figure 6 17 Network Settings Activate DHCP Click on the Send button In the Settings Communication Path d...

Page 60: ...he Settings Communication Path dialog box confirm the suggested IP address or the one you have set according to your application with OK After restarting the controller sends a DHCPDISCOVER message br...

Page 61: ...the Read Axioline dia log that opens Modules marked in black text have not yet been read into the PC Worx Express project modules marked in green text have already been configured and remain unchange...

Page 62: ...ected Axioline F modules Acknowledge the Read Axioline Do you want to delete all configured Axioline mod ules and accept the connected modules dialog to read in the connected Axioline F modules The re...

Page 63: ...NET activation setting under Ex tended Settings In the Settings drop down list select one of the following entries PROFINET device activated in the example in Figure 6 21 PROFINET controller activated...

Page 64: ...the one you have set according to your application with OK Alternatively you can also select the connection via the USB interface as the communica tion path if a USB connection exists between the cont...

Page 65: ...the controller confirm the dialog with Yes In the Settings Communication Path dialog box confirm the suggested IP address or the one you have set according to your application with OK Alternatively y...

Page 66: ...1050 XC as a PROFINET controller in the corresponding PC Worx project Follow these steps to integrate the AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET controller Adapt the IP address settings if necessary see Section 6...

Page 67: ...activated seeSection 6 5 1 The PROFINET controller and PROFINET devices AXC 1050 XC and other PROFINET devices corresponding to your application are installed A project is created in PC Worx The PROFI...

Page 68: ...ontroller Right click to open the context menu and select Read PROFINET Figure 6 28 Bus Structure PROFINET context menu Read PROFINET The Read PROFINET dialog that opens shows the PROFINET devices tha...

Page 69: ...s not yet been assigned for the PROFINET devices to be inserted you are prompted to assign one by PC Worx at this point Assign a PROFINET device name to the device To do so proceed as described in the...

Page 70: ...XC inserted as a PROFINET device The process data of the PROFINET device is displayed in Device Details in the Process Data tab Figure 6 32 AXC 1050 XC as a PROFINET device Process Data The AXC 1050 X...

Page 71: ...time Click the System Time button in the Real time Clock Settings area Click on the Send button to send the system time to the controller Manually setting the real time clock Use the buttons in the Ti...

Page 72: ...during operation The SD card must not be removed while the controller is running Should the SD card be accidentally removed during operation the controller signals an er ror stops processing the appli...

Page 73: ...e main memory Figure 6 34 Setting the SD card as the main memory In the Device Details window select the Use of external SD card setting under Ex tended Settings Under Settings select the Preferably u...

Page 74: ...lected the Use external SD card as additional memory setting in PC Worx Inserting removing the SD card The SD card may be inserted or removed before starting up and while operating the control ler The...

Page 75: ...g the SD card as the additional memory In the Device Details window select the Use of external SD card setting under Ex tended Settings Under Settings select the Use external SD card as additional mem...

Page 76: ...ory to store log files Access the controller via FTP Double click to open the sddisk directory In the sddisk directory right click to open the context menu and select New Folder Enter a name for the n...

Page 77: ...nction block for opening the Logfile txt file in the sddisk Logfile directory Figure 6 38 Opening the Logfile txt file using the FILE_OPEN function block In the Variable Properties dialog shown on the...

Page 78: ...ject to the controller Performing a cold restart Perform a cold restart for the controller to start the project on the controller For additional information on creating a program and creating variable...

Page 79: ...software via Start All Programs Phoenix Contact AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite Version Diag 2 xx Diag 2 opens Click the Start Scan button Figure 7 1 Communication path in Diag 2 Start Scan Please note...

Page 80: ...as the device type in the Device Representa tion field see Figure 7 1 In this example the Slot Number and Order Designation are selected for the display of the Axioline F modules Click on the Connect...

Page 81: ...T 81 At the top of the Diag 2 dialog box select Axioline Diagnostic as the view Figure 7 4 Diagnostic view selecting Axioline Diagnostic Diag 2 switches to the diagnostic view of the connected Axiolin...

Page 82: ...NTACT 8482_en_03 Figure 7 6 shows the diagnostic view of an Axioline F module that is operating without er rors Figure 7 6 AXL DI 32 1 ME Axioline F module No error Any errors that occur are diagnosed...

Page 83: ...ut the PC Worx software 8482_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 83 Figure 7 7 shows the diagnostic view of an Axioline F module with supply voltage that is not present Figure 7 7 AXL DI 32 1 ME Axioline F module S...

Page 84: ...n_03 Figure 7 8 shows the failure of the supply voltage for the Axioline F AXL DI 32 1 ME module at the selected controller Figure 7 8 AXC 1050 controller Peripheral fault Diagnostics can be used to i...

Page 85: ...hin PC Worx and to display the entire context menu Or Have the required user rights assigned to you and open Diag 2 again Or Open Diag 2 with administrator rights Refresh F5 Refreshes the view in the...

Page 86: ...settings take effect immediately This function for immediately applying the IP address is deactivated by default The function can be activated or deactivated via the CPU_Set_Value_Request service wit...

Page 87: ...ion memory or SD card proceed as follows Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window here AXC 1050 Select the Extended Settings tab in the Device Details win...

Page 88: ...ity of Internet Explorer Activate the FTP functionality of Internet Explorer under Tools Internet Options Advanced Figure 7 11 Internet Options Enable FTP folder view Data may only be copied or delete...

Page 89: ...can be activated or deactivated with this service The FTP server is deactivated as soon as the applicable service has been executed Activation of the FTP server does not take effect until the control...

Page 90: ...lder Enter a name for the new directory Renaming the directory Right click to open the context menu for the directory to be renamed Select Rename Specify the new name of the directory Deleting the dir...

Page 91: ...ect the controller in the Bus Structure window In the Device Details window select the CPU Service Editor tab Open the AXC1xx_Service_Common slb library Double click to select the CPU_Set_Value_Reques...

Page 92: ...ord for the password PASS Figure 7 14 shows the settings for defining the user name USER and the password PASS under CPU Request Figure 7 14 Defining a user name and password for FTP access Click on t...

Page 93: ...the user name and password proceed as described above but under CPU Re quest enter the value 0000 for Value see Figure 7 15 Figure 7 15 Removing the user name and password for FTP access Recommended...

Page 94: ...follows Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window Select the Extended Settings tab in the Device Details window Under Extended Settings select the Web ser...

Page 95: ...b server setting Select HTTPS Port 443 from the drop down list Click on the Send button hidden by the drop down list in Figure 7 17 to send the set ting to the controller Restart the controller You ca...

Page 96: ...the IT_Library function block library It can be downloaded via the product page at phoenixcontact net products For more detailed information about the function block library please refer to the onlin...

Page 97: ...server access Port 1962 Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service for port 1962 port for communication with PC Worx The function is available for the AXC 1050 XC with a firmware version 3 00 f...

Page 98: ...do not destroy the file system however the ac cess speed becomes slower It can be activated or deactivated via the CPU_Set_Value_Request service with Var ID 0194hex Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_R...

Page 99: ...ceed as follows Open the Bus Configuration Workspace Select the controller in the Bus Structure window Select the Extended Settings tab in the Device Details window In the Device Details window select...

Page 100: ...d in PC Worx which is started in the case of the Power failure event To do this proceed as follows Open the IEC programming workspace In the context menu for the Tasks directory select the Insert Task...

Page 101: ...of the event task in the Priority input field If you want to use a watchdog Enter the watchdog time in the Watchdog Time input field If you do not want to use a watchdog Disable the Enable Watchdog c...

Page 102: ...ry via FTP remote and modifications made locally via function blocks or firmware services can be detected The function blocks are valid for the controller in hardware version 01 or later and firmware...

Page 103: ...ber of TCP IP or UDP IP communication connections Order designation Blocks As of hardware version HW As of firmware version FW Ethernet connections to other communication partners maxi mum AXC 1050 XC...

Page 104: ...tion block sends Ethernet telegrams to one or more communication partners A maximum of ten instances of the function block are permitted Function block Figure 7 24 ETH_SEND function block Input parame...

Page 105: ...able 7 5 FALSE No error has occurred Table 7 5 Inputs outputs of the ETH_SEND function block Name Data type Description ADD_ERROR ARRAY 0 1 OF WORD The first word of the array contains the error class...

Page 106: ...arger than the buffer storage unit of the ETH_PDU_DATA input output 0x06 ERR_ADDE_FB_ETH_SEND_ERROR An error occurred when sending the Ethernet frame Table 7 6 Error codes of the ADD_ERROR input outpu...

Page 107: ...red ETH_PDU_LEN INT Total length of the received Ethernet telegram Table 7 9 Inputs outputs of the ETH_RECV function block Name Data type Description ADD_ERROR ARRAY 0 1 OF WORD Error code of the erro...

Page 108: ...t of the ETH_PDU_DATA input output 0x05 ERR_ADDE_FB_ETH_TOO_MANY_RECV_INSTANCES Too many instances of ETH_RECV function block A maximum of ten instances of the function block are permitted 0x07 ERR_AD...

Page 109: ...no function blocks are required for connection establishment and release i e function blocks only need to be implemented in the project to read and write PDI objects There are PDI communication block...

Page 110: ...UTC Function block Figure 7 26 GET_UTC_TIMESTAMP function block Input parameters For information on the firmware error messages and diagnostic registers of the Axioline F local bus master refer to the...

Page 111: ..._UTC_TIMESTAMP function block Name Data type Description SECONDS DWORD Seconds in the UTC FRACTIONS DWORD Fractions of a second in the UTC ERROR BOOL TRUE FALSE An error has occurred No error has occu...

Page 112: ...ly It is therefore useful to program the filling of data gaps in your application program Alterna tively you can use the PACK and UNPACK function blocks see online help in PC Worx Data transmissions t...

Page 113: ...two leaving no remainder The alignment of the overall structure is based on the data type used with maximum alignment In this case the WordElement specifies the alignment ByteElement Padding Byte Word...

Page 114: ...ing bytes as the maximum alignment corresponds to one byte Due to the padding byte that belongs to the Struct2 structure the Struct3 structure starts at an even address in Struct4 Array1 receives two...

Page 115: ...register A specific Axioline F local bus state is assigned to each bit in the diagnostic sta tus register The following system variables can be used to read the diagnostic status register informa tion...

Page 116: ...r another The diagnostic parameter register is rewritten whenever an error occurs If no interference has been detected the diagnostic parameter register contains the value 0 Exception if an interface...

Page 117: ...ENANCE_DEMANDED and PNIO_MAINTE NANCE_REQUIRED variables PNIO_DIAG_AVAILABLE BOOL Diagnostics available At least one PROFINET device is indicating a diagnostic alarm for an active connection The corre...

Page 118: ...FINET system variables PROFINET controller functionality System variable Type Meaning Table 8 4 PROFINET system variables PROFINET device function System variable Type Meaning PND_S1_PLC_RUN BOOL Stat...

Page 119: ...inates 0 1 2 No PROFINET controller PROFINET controller A PROFINET controller B PND_RESET_FACTORY_SETTINGS WORD Reset to Factory Settings Default The following bits indicate which data parameters are...

Page 120: ...BUG_FORCE BOOL Variable s forced At least one variable is being continuously overwritten forced PLC_TICKS_PER_SEC INT System ticks per second The number of pulses the system clock of the controller de...

Page 121: ...TATUS_REG_RT_ERR BOOL A runtime error out of real time has occurred on the control processor COP_DIAG_STATUS_REG_FAT_ERR BOOL A fatal error has occurred on the control processor Division by zero for e...

Page 122: ...sfully Table 8 9 System variable of the SD card System variable Type Meaning FLASHCARD_PRESENT BOOL Phoenix Contact SD card intended for use with AXC 1050 XC is inserted Table 8 10 System variables of...

Page 123: ...unction PLC_HAS_PRJ_BOOT BOOL A boot project is available IS_EXECUTING_BOOT_PROJECT BOOL The boot project is being executed IS_PRJ_RAM_AND_BOOT_CONSISTENT BOOL The project currently being executed is...

Page 124: ...t the controller Then install the wbm file after the firmware update Restart the controller after the wbm file has been successfully installed on the control ler You can now establish a connection wit...

Page 125: ...available in German and English Figure 9 1 Changing the language Click the Deutsch or English link to change the language The WBM then immediately switches to the desired language 9 4 Areas and functi...

Page 126: ...rea This area includes general device information 9 4 1 1 General Data page On the General Data page you will find general details on the device e g hardware and firmware versions and the order number...

Page 127: ...based management WBM 8482_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 127 9 4 1 2 Technical Data page The most important technical data for the controller is summarized on the Technical Data page Figure 9 3 Technical Data...

Page 128: ...XC 128 PHOENIX CONTACT 8482_en_03 9 4 1 3 Diagnostic Indicators page On the Diagnostic Indicators page you will find a description of the LEDs and their possi ble states Figure 9 4 Diagnostic Indicat...

Page 129: ...ation on the controller and the Axioline F local bus devices 9 4 2 1 Controller page On the Controller page you will find a brief description of the current LED indicators of the controller during the...

Page 130: ...ou select an Axioline F local bus device general specifications and diagnostic in formation are displayed for the Axioline F local bus device Module Information view Figure 9 6 Local bus page overview...

Page 131: ...page Module Information view In the Module Information view in addition to general information on the selected Axioline F module e g hardware firmware version order number etc you will find user defi...

Page 132: ...9 4 2 3 Diagnostic Archive page All diagnostic messages and operating states of the controller are displayed on the Diag nostic Archive page Figure 9 8 Diagnostic Archive page Click the Refresh Diagno...

Page 133: ...e con troller and view information on running updates e g firmware update WBM update etc 9 4 3 1 Password page On the Password page you can assign a password for restoring the factory default set ting...

Page 134: ...ld Enter the current password in the Enter Old Password input field Click on Apply to save the new password The password must be between four and twelve characters long Recommended Use a combination o...

Page 135: ...vate the check box Reset to factory default settings Enter the password in the Enter password input field Click on Apply and Restart The controller is then restored to the factory default settings and...

Page 136: ...ctivate the check box Reset to factory default settings Enter the password in the Enter password input field Click on Apply and Restart The controller is restarted If you have not changed the password...

Page 137: ...based management WBM 8482_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 137 9 4 3 3 Updates via SD card page On the Updates via SD card you will find information on running controller updates Figure 9 11 Updates via SD card...

Page 138: ...ebVisu link Figure 9 12 WebVisu link If there is a WebVisit project on the controller the visualization project is opened in the browser Proceed as follows to switch back from the visualization projec...

Page 139: ...d IEC 61340 5 1 NOTE Electrical damage due to inadequate external protection No safe fuse trip in the event of an error The electronics in the device are damaged due to inadequate external protection...

Page 140: ...a screwdriver A in Figure 10 2 Remove the cable B in Figure 10 2 Figure 10 2 Removing the cable 10 3 Removing the plug Removing the supply plug Release the locking latch A in Figure 10 3 tilt the plu...

Page 141: ...ove the SD card Figure 10 4 Removing the SD card 10 5 Removing the controller Insert a suitable tool e g bladed screwdriver into the upper and lower snap on mech anisms base latches of the controller...

Page 142: ...g a controller BootP server If you want to use the BootP server to assign the IP address settings of the controller enter the MAC address and IP address of the controller in the PC Worx Express softwa...

Page 143: ...ny loose parts Make sure that the packaging you select is large enough and sufficiently thick Only use plastic bubble wrap sheets as wadding Attach warnings to the transport packaging so that they are...

Page 144: ...122 4 125 9 8482A011 General data Color Traffic gray A RAL 7042 Weight 195 g approximately including bus base module and supply plug Degree of protection IP20 EN 60529 1991 Protection class III IEC 61...

Page 145: ...t UBus for the I Os and UL 24 V Power consumption at UL Typically 3 W without I Os Max 13 2 W with 2 A load at UBus for the I Os Power supply at UBus 2 A Protective measures Surge voltage Reverse pola...

Page 146: ...tion technology CAT5 twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm2 to 0 22 mm2 8 pos RJ45 socket This speed cannot be set manually It is set automatically by means o...

Page 147: ...evel 40 C 70 C up to 2000 m above mean sea level 40 C 65 C up to 3000 m above mean sea level For derating information see Section Der ating for the controller AXC 1050 XC on page 152 For additional in...

Page 148: ...g capabilities according to IEC 61131 3 Complete with con nector and marking field AXC 1050 2700988 1 Axiocontrol for the direct control of Axioline F I Os With 2 Ethernet interfaces and programming c...

Page 149: ...m in length CAB USB A MICRO USB B 2 0M 2701626 1 QUINT POWER power supplies See latest Phoenix Contact catalog Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt PC Worx Express autom...

Page 150: ...installation wizard During installation a directory containing the update files is created in the selected memory location Save the update files one or more files of the following file types fw wbm fp...

Page 151: ...emupdate directory from the SD card Insert the SD card back into the controller Switch on the supply voltage If you used a different SD card for updating Insert the SD card that had previously been us...

Page 152: ...is controlled by the power consumption of the modules connected to the Axioline F local bus At an ambient temperature of up to 60 C a maximum of 2 A is avail able for the modules connected to the Axi...

Page 153: ...es for all connecting cables were wired with a minimum conductor cross section of 0 5 mm2 The controller was installed on a wall mounted horizontal DIN rail Fans were used to ensure continuous movemen...

Page 154: ...nternal basic circuit diagram AXC 1050 XC 32 Figure 3 11 Communication paths 1 Ethernet 2 service interface Micro USB type B 33 Figure 3 12 Ethernet interface and pin assignment 34 Figure 3 13 Service...

Page 155: ...Settings Communication Path dialog box 57 Figure 6 13 IP address settings download successful 57 Figure 6 14 Activate Network Settings Restart Controller 57 Figure 6 15 Activating the network setting...

Page 156: ...tic 81 Figure 7 6 AXL DI 32 1 ME Axioline F module No error 82 Figure 7 7 AXL DI 32 1 ME Axioline F module Supply voltage failure 83 Figure 7 8 AXC 1050 controller Peripheral fault 84 Figure 7 9 Contr...

Page 157: ...F local bus devices 130 Figure 9 7 Local bus page Module Information view 131 Figure 9 8 Diagnostic Archive page 132 Figure 9 9 Password page 133 Figure 9 10 Factory Defaults page 135 Figure 9 11 Upd...

Page 158: ...of the ETH_RECV function block 107 Table 7 9 Inputs outputs of the ETH_RECV function block 107 Table 7 10 Error codes of the ADD_ERROR input output ERROR output TRUE 107 Table 7 11 Overview of the IP...

Page 159: ...em variable of the SD card 122 Table 8 10 System variables of the energy storage and real time clock 122 Table 8 11 System variables of the power supplies 122 Table 8 12 System variables of the mode s...

Page 160: ...0 Derating 152 Device defect 143 Device replacement 142 Diag Controller context menu 85 Diagnostic parameter register 116 Diagnostic status register 115 Diagnostics and status indicators 24 Diagnostic...

Page 161: ...INET Read PROFINET dialog 68 Activating the PROFINET controller device function 63 PROFINET controller 63 PROFINET device 63 PROFINET device inserted 70 PROFINET device process data 70 Read PROFINET 6...

Page 162: ...14 USB cable Connection 46 USB driver 47 W WBM Administration area 133 Diagnostic Archive page 132 Diagnostic Indicators page 128 Diagnostics area 129 Factory Defaults page 135 Firmware Update page 1...

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