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Table of Contents

1 Preface .............................................................................................................1-3

1.1

Application.................................................................................. 1-3

1.2

Contents..................................................................................... 1-3

1.3

Hardware and Software Requirements ...................................... 1-3

1.4

Additional Documentation .......................................................... 1-4

2 IBS PCI SC/I-T Hardware Installation...............................................................2-3

2.1

Unpacking the Controller Board ................................................. 2-3
2.1.1

ESD Regulations ...........................................................2-3

2.2

Structure of the Controller Board ............................................... 2-4
2.2.1

Display Elements of the Controller Board  .....................2-5

2.2.2

Serial RS-232 Interface (Mini-DIN Female Connector) .2-7

2.3

Setting Up the Controller Board ................................................. 2-8
2.3.1

DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number .................2-8

2.4

Installing the Controller Board.................................................. 2-10
2.4.1

Installing the Controller Board in the PC .....................2-10

2.4.2

Bus System Connection ..............................................2-12

3 IBS PCI SC/RI-LK and IBS PCI SC/RI/I-T Hardware Installation .....................3-3

3.1

Unpacking the System Coupler.................................................. 3-4
3.1.1

ESD Regulations ...........................................................3-4

3.2

Structure of the System Coupler ................................................ 3-5
3.2.1

System Coupler Indicators ............................................3-6

3.2.2

Serial RS-232 Interface (Mini-DIN Female Connector)3-11

3.3

Setting Up the System Coupler................................................ 3-12
3.3.1

DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number ...............3-12

3.3.2

DIP Switch for Selecting the Baud Rate  .....................3-14

3.3.3

DIP Switches for 
Setting Up the Slave Expansion Module .....................3-15

Summary of Contents for AUTOMATIONWORX IBS PCI SC/I-T

Page 1: ...o n l i n e c o m p o n e n t s c o m Order No AUTOMATIONWORX Installing and Starting Up the Controller Board for PC Systems 2698148 User Manual IBS PCI SC QS UM E ...

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Page 3: ...r manual is valid for 03 2006 6190_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT AUTOMATIONWORX Installing and Starting Up the Controller Board for PC Systems IBS PCI SC QS UM E 03 2698148 IBS PCI SC I T Order No 2725260 IBS PCI SC RI LK Order No 2730187 IBS PCI SC RI I T Order No 2730080 User Manual ...

Page 4: ... The attention symbol refers to an operating procedure which if not carefully followed could result in damage to hardware and software or personal injury The note symbol informs you of conditions that must strictly be observed to achieve error free operation It also gives you tips and advice on the efficient use of hardware and on software optimization to save you extra work The text symbol refers...

Page 5: ...s accurate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact GmbH Co KG does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information provided Phoenix Contact GmbH Co KG accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in p...

Page 6: ...ress Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registered design Third party products are always named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 and MS DOS are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other product names used are trademarks of the respective organizations Inter...

Page 7: ...ng Up the Controller Board 2 8 2 3 1 DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number 2 8 2 4 Installing the Controller Board 2 10 2 4 1 Installing the Controller Board in the PC 2 10 2 4 2 Bus System Connection 2 12 3 IBS PCI SC RI LK and IBS PCI SC RI I T Hardware Installation 3 3 3 1 Unpacking the System Coupler 3 4 3 1 1 ESD Regulations 3 4 3 2 Structure of the System Coupler 3 5 3 2 1 System Coupler...

Page 8: ...vior 5 3 5 1 1 Default Upon Delivery 5 3 5 1 2 Starting Up Without Parameterization of the Master 5 5 5 1 3 Starting Up With Parameterization of the Master 5 6 5 1 4 Changing the Configuration Using Firmware Services 5 7 5 1 5 Changing the Configuration Using IBS CMD SWT G4 E 5 13 5 2 System Behavior and Diagnostics 5 14 5 2 1 Reset Behavior 5 14 5 2 2 Message Behavior 5 15 5 2 3 Data Behavior 5 1...

Page 9: ...s c o m Section 1 6190_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 This section informs you about the contents of this manual Preface 1 3 1 1 Application 1 3 1 2 Contents 1 3 1 3 Hardware and Software Requirements 1 3 1 4 Additional Documentation 1 4 ...

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Page 11: ...ontents This manual describes the easy startup of an INTERBUS system as follows 1 Hardware installation 2 Driver software installation 1 3 Hardware and Software Requirements Controller board IBS PCI SC I T Order No 27 25 26 0 System coupler IBS PCI SC RI LK Order No 27 30 18 7 IBS PCI SC RI I T Order No 27 30 08 0 Minimum PC requirements Pentium processor with 200 MHz 32 MB main memory RAM 30 MB f...

Page 12: ...SC QS UM E 1 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 6190_en_03 1 4 Additional Documentation Driver and documentation CD for the controller board CD IBS PCI SC Order No 27 33 00 3 Configuring and Installing INTERBUS User Manual IBS SYS PRO INST UM E Order No 27 43 80 2 ...

Page 13: ...cking the Controller Board 2 3 2 1 1 ESD Regulations 2 3 2 2 Structure of the Controller Board 2 4 2 2 1 Display Elements of the Controller Board 2 5 2 2 2 Serial RS 232 Interface Mini DIN Female Connector 2 7 2 3 Setting Up the Controller Board 2 8 2 3 1 DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number 2 8 2 4 Installing the Controller Board 2 10 2 4 1 Installing the Controller Board in the PC 2 10 2 4 ...

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Page 15: ...damage to the board and the PC unpack and pack the board and insert it in the PC in accordance with ESD regulations 2 1 1 ESD Regulations Observe the necessary safety measures when handling components that may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Persons who handle the controller board must protect it by observing the ESD instructions before packing or unpacking the board opening control boxes or...

Page 16: ...igure 2 1 Structure of the IBS PCI SC I T controller board The controller board has the following components 1 INTERBUS remote bus interface 2 Connection for direct inputs and outputs is not supported at present 3 RS 232 interface 4 Diagnostic LEDs indicators 5 DIP switches for setting the board number 6 1 9 0 A 0 0 2 1 3 5 2 4 ...

Page 17: ...roller board is switched on If there are no errors the green SC LED flashes after approximately 5 seconds If the HF LED goes out the driver for the controller board is active The status of the INTERBUS bus system is indicated by other LEDs Figure 2 2 IBS PCI SC I T indicators The meaning and the color of the indicators are shown in Table 2 1 6 1 9 0 A 0 0 4 B S A F A I L S C F C H F P F R S 2 3 2 ...

Page 18: ...ing The controller board is in READY or ACTIVE state The controller board and the connected INTERBUS are in the RUN state HF Yellow ON Host failure Host system failure driver not yet started FAIL Red ON Failure Error has occurred in the INTERBUS system PF Yellow ON Peripheral failure Peripheral failure of an INTERBUS device BSA Yellow ON Bus segment aborted One or more bus segments are disconnecte...

Page 19: ... connection to a PC With the IBS CMD SWT G4 E software the user can configure parameterize and diagnose the INTERBUS system Parameterization and configuration information can be stored permanently on the controller board using IBS CMD SWT G4 E In addition the firmware of the controller board can be downloaded via the serial interface RS 232 In this way it is possible to meet future system requirem...

Page 20: ...differentiate the boards in the system DIP switches 1 3 for setting the board number are on the upper edge of the board The board number can be set anywhere between 1 and 8 The default value upon delivery is 1 If only one INTERBUS PCI board is used the board number does not need to be changed Make a note of the board number because this number must be entered when installing the driver Figure 2 4 ...

Page 21: ...h physical addressing and initializes it During test mode the controller board does not respond to instructions of the host system PC The controller board initializes the INTERBUS system and then operates it independently Outputs are not set Test mode is not intended for normal operation of the controller board Set switch 8 to OFF to deactivate test mode Table 2 2 DIP switches for setting the boar...

Page 22: ...ard 2 4 1 Installing the Controller Board in the PC Switch off the PC and disconnect the mains plug before opening the PC casing Figure 2 5 Installing the controller board in the PC The controller board needs one PCI bus slot in the PC The power consumption of the controller board is 3 5 W at 5 V typical 6 1 9 0 A 0 0 5 a ...

Page 23: ...oller board in the PCI bus slot make sure that the system connector is well contacted and the board is securely placed 5 Secure the module using the mounting screw a see Figure 2 5 To ensure error free operation the mounting plate of the module must be fastened to the PC casing The PC casing must be grounded in compliance with the regulations 6 Close the PC 7 Plug in the PC and switch it on again ...

Page 24: ... 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 6190_en_03 2 4 2 Bus System Connection Connect the outgoing INTERBUS remote bus cable to the REMOTE OUT connection of the controller board see Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Connecting the INTERBUS remote bus cable 6 1 9 0 A 0 0 6 R e m o t e O U T ...

Page 25: ...ulations 3 4 3 2 Structure of the System Coupler 3 5 3 2 1 System Coupler Indicators 3 6 3 2 2 Serial RS 232 Interface Mini DIN Female Connector 3 11 3 3 Setting Up the System Coupler 3 12 3 3 1 DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number 3 12 3 3 2 DIP Switch for Selecting the Baud Rate 3 14 3 3 3 DIP Switches for Setting Up the Slave Expansion Module 3 15 3 4 Installing the System Coupler 3 19 3 4...

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Page 27: ...SC RI I T Hardware Installation Because the IBS PCI SC RI LK and IBS PCI SC RI I T system couplers basically have the same structure and only differ in their INTERBUS connections the following section only describes the system coupler with an optical fiber connection Order designation IBS PCI SC RI LK Figure 3 1 IBS PCI SC RI I T system coupler 6 3 8 3 A 0 0 1 ...

Page 28: ...nd pack the system coupler and insert it in the PC in accordance with ESD regulations 3 1 1 ESD Regulations Observe the necessary safety measures when handling components that may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Persons who handle the system coupler must protect it by observing the ESD instructions before packing or unpacking the system coupler opening control boxes or control cabinets and b...

Page 29: ...he system coupler has the following components 1 RS 232 interface 2 Master interface Remote OUT outgoing remote bus 3 Connection of the external 24 V supply voltage for the slave part 4 Slave interface Remote OUT outgoing remote bus 5 Slave interface Remote IN incoming remote bus 6 Diagnostic LEDs indicators 7 DIP switches for the slave configuration 8 DIP switches for the master configuration 6 1...

Page 30: ...tive The meaning and the color of the indicators are shown in the following table Table 3 1 IBS PCI SC RI LK master board indicators Des Color Meaning FC Green Reserved SC Green Flashing ON INTERBUS ready running The controller board is in READY or ACTIVE state The controller board and the connected INTERBUS are in the RUN state HF Yellow ON Host failure Host system failure driver not yet started ...

Page 31: ... c o m p o n e n t s c o m IBS PCI SC RI LK and IBS PCI SC RI I T Hardware Installation 6190_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 7 Figure 3 3 Master board LED indicators 6 2 0 5 A 0 0 4 B S A F A I L S C F C H F P F R S 2 3 2 ...

Page 32: ...cal fiber interface Table 3 2 LED to diagnose the outgoing optical fiber interface Des Color Meaning FO3 Yellow ON Fiber optic 3 The FO3 LED is on if the initialization of the outgoing interface is not OK or if a MAU warning occurs due to poor transmission quality on the path this applies to the data forward path transmitter for the following module the state of the data return path receiver is di...

Page 33: ...6190_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 9 Slave Expansion Module The LED indicators on the slave expansion module provide information on the state of the higher level INTERBUS system and the slave expansion module Figure 3 5 Slave expansion module LED indicators 6 2 0 5 A 0 0 9 U L B A F 0 1 R C R D F 0 2 E I N ...

Page 34: ...Remote bus disabled The outgoing remote bus interface is disconnected FO1 Yellow ON Fiber optic 1 The FO1 LED is on if the initialization of the incoming interface is not OK or if an MAU warning occurs due to poor transmission quality on the path this applies to the data return path transmitter for the previous module the state of the data forward path receiver is diagnosed from the previous modul...

Page 35: ...32 cable for connection to a PC With the IBS CMD SWT G4 E software the user can configure parameterize and diagnose the INTERBUS system Parameterization and configuration information can be stored permanently on the controller board using IBS CMD SWT G4 E In addition the firmware of the controller board can be downloaded via the serial interface RS 232 In this way it is possible to meet future sys...

Page 36: ...oard must be given a number The numbers differentiate the boards in the system DIP switches 1 3 for setting the board number are on the upper edge of the board The board number can be set anywhere between 1 and 8 binary encoded The default value upon delivery is 1 If only one INTERBUS PCI board is used the board number does not need to be changed Figure 3 7 Default settings of the DIP switches boa...

Page 37: ... PHOENIX CONTACT 3 13 DIP switches 4 5 6 and 8 are reserved for extensions and must not be changed Table 3 4 DIP switches for setting the board number Board Number DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switch 3 1 OFF OFF OFF Default 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF 5 OFF OFF ON 6 ON OFF ON 7 OFF ON ON 8 ON ON ON ...

Page 38: ...NTERBUS system can be set using DIP switch 7 of the master board The default upon delivery switch position OFF is 500 kbaud Alternatively 2 Mbaud switch position ON can be set Figure 3 8 DIP switch for selecting the baud rate With the IBS PCI SC RI I T system coupler the baud rate is selected automatically Therefore DIP switch 7 does not have to be set 6 2 0 5 A 0 0 5 ...

Page 39: ...expansion module These DIP switches are used to configure the slave part of the system coupler Figure 3 9 DIP switches on the slave expansion module The DIP switch settings are overwritten by the host PC by means of software configuration if DIP switch 10 is in the OFF position For further information on the system coupler configuration please refer to Section 5 Behavior of the IBS PCI SC RI LK an...

Page 40: ...t using DIP switches 3 6 These DIP switches are also used to specify the length code Table 3 5 Setting the parameter channel PCP DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Parameter Channel PCP ID Code OFF OFF 0 words 3dec ON OFF 1 word 235dec OFF ON 2 words 232dec ON ON 4 words 233dec Table 3 6 Setting the process data length DIP Switches Process Data Length Code 3 4 5 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 words 00hex 0dec ON OFF ...

Page 41: ...d once the slave expansion module the master part and the host system have been powered up simultaneously ON OFF OFF ON 9 words 09hex 9dec OFF ON OFF ON 10 words 0Ahex 10dec ON ON OFF ON 11 words 0Bhex 11dec OFF OFF ON ON 12 words 0Chex 12dec ON OFF ON ON 13 words 0Dhex 13dec OFF ON ON ON 14 words 0Ehex 14dec ON ON ON ON 16 words 10hex 16dec Table 3 6 Setting the process data length DIP Switches P...

Page 42: ... the system coupler slave part In the OFF position the baud rate is 500 kbaud default value and in the ON position the baud rate is 2 Mbaud DIP Switch 10 Configuration DIP switch 10 is of particular significance If the switch is in the ON position the system coupler slave part is configured according to the switch positions of DIP switches 1 to 9 If the switch is in the OFF position switch positio...

Page 43: ...al Voltage Supply To operate the system coupler the slave expansion module must also be supplied with an external 24 V DC supply voltage The power consumption of the slave expansion module is 3 5 W typical The supply voltage is connected with a 2 pos MINI COMBICON connector Figure 3 10 Connecting the external voltage supply for the slave expansion module 6 2 0 5 A 0 0 6 2 4 V ...

Page 44: ...ng the PC casing Figure 3 11 Installing the system coupler in the PC The system coupler needs two PCI bus slots in the PC The power consumption of the system coupler is 6 5 W at 5 V typical If only one PCI slot and another adjacent slot are free the PCI system connector can be removed from the slave expansion module and the module can be mounted in the free slot Ensure that the module is secure ...

Page 45: ...t the system coupler in the slots Ensure that the system connector is well contacted and the system coupler is securely placed 5 Secure the system coupler using the mounting screws see Figure 3 11 To ensure error free operation the mounting plate of the system coupler must be fastened to the PC casing The PC casing must be grounded in compliance with the regulations 6 Close the PC 7 Plug in the PC...

Page 46: ...n of polymer fibers and HCS fibers on page A 2 Plug the connectors into the sockets provided and secure the connections with the cap nuts Remote IN indicates the connection for the incoming remote bus while Remote OUT indicates the connection for the outgoing remote bus of the slave interface On the lower level master Remote OUT indicates the master interface Figure 3 12 Connecting the bus system ...

Page 47: ...Section 4 6190_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 This section informs you about the driver installation Software 4 3 4 1 Installing the Driver for Windows NT 4 0 4 3 4 2 Installing the Driver for Windows 2000 4 6 4 3 Installing Additional Tools 4 8 ...

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Page 49: ...ound in the IBS PC SC SWD UM E Driver Reference Manual Order No 27 45 17 2 which is part of the System Manual 4 1 Installing the Driver for Windows NT 4 0 To use this CD you need Microsoft Internet Explorer You can install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 from the drive IE55 directory of the CD 1 Insert the CD with the driver for Windows NT 4 0 The CD starts automatically Figure 4 1 Start page of t...

Page 50: ...driver on the IBS PCI SC CD ROM 3 Click on Driver for Windows NT 4 0 in the Tools and Driver section To install the driver and other tools select Run this program from its current location in the File Download dialog box 4 Driver installation is now completed Figure 4 3 Driver setup for the IBS PCI MPM driver ...

Page 51: ...instructions on the screen During driver installation enter the board number set using the DIP switches Information on this can be found in DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number on page 2 8 and page 3 12 6 Restart the computer If you want to change the driver settings restart the driver setup ...

Page 52: ...hardware assistant If a new hardware was installed on the PC the hardware assistant is activated automatically when Windows 2000 is started If the hardware assistant is not activated automatically after having installed a PCI controller board or a PCI system coupler you can start the hardware assistant from the Windows 2000 system control Figure 4 4 Windows 2000 control panel ...

Page 53: ...rd number set via DIP switch For further information see section DIP Switches for Setting the Board Number on page 2 8 and page 3 12 The include and header files from the Drive install driver win2000 ddi directory must be copied manually into the appropriate directory because the driver for Windows 2000 will be installed with the help of the hardware assistant ...

Page 54: ... INTERBUS system or install the INTERBUS OPC server The High Level Language Interface HLI and the example programs can be found on the supplied CD in the Drive Driver directory The HLI and example programs are installed in the same way as the driver IBS CMD SWT G4 E software Order No 27 21 44 2 and the INTERBUS OPC server IBS OPC SERVER Order No 27 29 12 7 can be ordered from Phoenix Contact Compl...

Page 55: ... 5 3 5 1 Start Behavior 5 3 5 1 1 Default Upon Delivery 5 3 5 1 2 Starting Up Without Parameterization of the Master 5 5 5 1 3 Starting Up With Parameterization of the Master 5 6 5 1 4 Changing the Configuration Using Firmware Services 5 7 5 1 5 Changing the Configuration Using IBS CMD SWT G4 E 5 13 5 2 System Behavior and Diagnostics 5 14 5 2 1 Reset Behavior 5 14 5 2 2 Message Behavior 5 15 5 2 ...

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Page 57: ...s loaded when the host system is powered up Firmware services which are sent to the system coupler by the host or higher level INTERBUS system 5 1 1 Default Upon Delivery To ensure that the system couplers can be operated in the INTERBUS system they must be parameterized to meet your requirements By default the configuration is deactivated using the DIP switches on the slave expansion module and t...

Page 58: ... o n r e c e i v e d M a s t e r s l a v e o r s l a v e o n l y s t a r t u p L o w e r l e v e l m a s t e r s e n d s p a r a m e t e r i z a t i o n M a s t e r i s r e a d y t o o p e r a t e c o m m u n i c a t i o n t o t h e h o s t S y s t e m c o u p l e r i s r e a d y t o o p e r a t e c o m m t o t h e m a s t e r a n d h o s t M a s t e r s t a r t u p P a r a m e t e r i z a t i o n...

Page 59: ...tself using these settings It retains the last configuration The slave part in the higher level INTERBUS system is now ready to operate but it does not yet have a communication path to the lower level master and the host system By this time the master has also completed the selftest The master does not have a parameterization stored in its memory The master now reads the configuration of the slave...

Page 60: ...ee options Master startup Master slave startup Slave only startup Master startup With master startup the parameterization contains no information for the configuration of the slave expansion module After the master has been configured the communication path to the host system is established and the lower level INTERBUS system is ready to operate The configuration of the slave expansion module does...

Page 61: ... parameterization Only change the configuration of the slave expansion module when the higher level INTERBUS system is in the STOP state If the configuration is changed during bus operation a bus error occurs in the higher level INTERBUS system and the bus stops The change is executed as soon as the lower level master part switches to the ACTIVE state 5 1 4 Changing the Configuration Using Firmwar...

Page 62: ...m couplers Table 5 1 Additional system parameters for system couplers Variable ID System Parameter Value Note 0110hex Slave_ID_Code Bit 2 corresponds to DIP 3 Bit 3 corresponds to DIP 4 Bit 4 corresponds to DIP 5 Bit 5 corresponds to DIP 6 Process data length Bit 0 corresponds to DIP 1 Bit 1 corresponds to DIP 2 011Dhex Reporting I O errors and setting the baud rate Bit 0 corresponds to DIP 7 Bit ...

Page 63: ...s The length of the system parameter 16 words maximum is specified in the third hexadecimal position bits 8 11 of the Variable_ID parameter Variable_Count The number of system parameters to which new values are to be assigned Variable_ID ID of the system parameter to which new values are to be assigned see Table 5 1 Value The new value of the system parameter Word 1 Code Word 2 Parameter_Count Wor...

Page 64: ...ive message 0002hex 2 parameter words Result Result of the service processing 0000hex Indicates a positive message The controller board executed the service successfully xxxxhex Indicates a negative message The controller board could not execute the service successfully The Result parameter indicates why the service could not be executed Add_Error_Info Additional information on the error cause Wor...

Page 65: ...D ID of the system parameter to be read Table 5 2 Additional system parameters for system couplers Variable ID System Parameter Value Note 011Ehex Slave_ID_Code Bit 0 corresponds to DIP 1 Bit 1 corresponds to DIP 2 Process data length Bit 2 corresponds to DIP 3 Bit 3 corresponds to DIP 4 Bit 4 corresponds to DIP 5 Bit 5 corresponds to DIP 6 Reporting I O errors and setting the baud rate Bit 6 corr...

Page 66: ... on the number and length of the system parameters The length of the system parameter 16 words maximum is specified in the third hexadecimal position bits 8 11 of the Variable_ID parameter with a negative message 0002hex 2 parameter words Word 1 Code Word 2 Parameter_Count Word 3 Result Word 4 Variable_Count Word 5 Variable_ID 1st system parameter Value Variable_ID 2nd system parameter Value Varia...

Page 67: ...ad system parameters Variable_ID ID of the read system parameter Value Value of the system parameter Add_Error_Info Additional information on the error cause 5 1 5 Changing the Configuration Using IBS CMD SWT G4 E To change the configuration of the system couplers in IBS CMD SWT G4 E select the controller board and right click to open the context menu In Settings you can now configure the system c...

Page 68: ...possible to assign the diagnostic register of the lower level master to the data area of the slave part In this way the higher level master can detect the state of the lower level INTERBUS system without using the host PC To do this the diagnostic status register and the diagnostic parameter register of the master must be assigned to addresses in the same memory and these addresses must be accesse...

Page 69: ... a controller error in the master part of the system coupler an I O error 0BB1hex is sent to the higher level master The outputs to the slave part are reset If the host PC reports a SysFail e g driver deactivated an I O error 0BC0hex appears in the higher level system The outputs to the slave part are reset Messages Sent to the Higher Level INTERBUS Master An I O error is reported if the master fi...

Page 70: ...I SC QS UM E 5 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 6190_en_03 5 2 3 Data Behavior Alarm Stop in the Lower Level INTERBUS System In the event of an alarm stop in the lower level INTERBUS system the process data to the higher level master slave output data is reset ...

Page 71: ...ge Writes a message to the Multi Port Memory DDI_MXI_RcvMessage Reads a message from the Multi Port Memory DDI_DTI_ReadData Reads data from the Multi Port Memory DDI_DTI_WriteData Writes data to the Multi Port Memory GetSysFailRegister Reads the content of the SysFail register EnableWatchDog Switches a watchdog on TriggerWatchDog Triggers a watchdog GetWatchDogState Reads the status of a watchdog ...

Page 72: ...drift 1 dB typical 50 m 164 04 ft cable length Negligible System reserve 3 dB 3 dB Transmission length 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 1 m to 50 m 3 28 ft to 984 25 ft min fiber attenuation 260 dB km LED source with 672 nm 1 m to 60 m 3 28 ft to 196 85 ft typical fiber attenuation 230 dB km 1 m to 300 m 3 28 ft to 984 25 ft min fiber attenuation 10 dB km LED source with 665 nm 1 m to 400 m 3 28 ft to 13...

Page 73: ...nterface type RS 422 Electrical isolation Yes test voltage 0 5 kV Diagnostic Interface Connection method 6 pos Mini DIN female connector PS 2 Interface type RS 232 Transmission rate 9600 baud Ambient Conditions Temperature according to EN 60204 1 Operation 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Storage and transport 25 C to 75 C 13 F to 167 F Humidity according to EN 60204 1 Storage and operation 75 on average...

Page 74: ...ge 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 3 1996 Criterion A Field strength 10 V m Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Criterion B Signal data lines 2 kV Surge test EN 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 5 1995 Criterion B Signal data lines 1 kV Conducted interference EN 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 6 1996 Criterion A Test voltage 10 V Noise Emission Test According to EN 5...

Page 75: ... DC to 30 V DC 24 V DC typical ambient class 1 Residual ripple 0 5 Vpp Power consumption Master 3 0 W Slave 3 2 W Host Interface Connection method Direct edge connection Bus system PCI 32 bits 33MHz 5 V Data width 8 16 or 32 bits Address area 256 kbyte memory window Connection method Direct edge connection Remote Bus Interfaces Connection method Optical fiber 2 F SMA connectors according to IEC 87...

Page 76: ...80 hPa up to 3500 m 11483 ft above sea level Vibration 2g criterion 1 according to IEC 68 2 6 Noise Immunity Test According to EN 50082 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 Criterion B 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 3 1996 Criterion A Field strength 10 V m Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Crite...

Page 77: ...24 V DC typical ambient class 1 Residual ripple 0 5 Vpp Power consumption Master 3 W Slave 3 5 W Host Interface Connection method Direct edge connection Bus system PCI 32 bits 33MHz 5 V Data width 8 16 or 32 bits Address area 256 kbyte memory window Connection method Edge connection Remote Bus Interfaces Connection method 9 pos D SUB female connector Interface type RS 422 Electrical isolation Yes ...

Page 78: ...80 hPa up to 3500 m 11483 ft above sea level Vibration 2g criterion 1 according to IEC 68 2 6 Noise Immunity Test According to EN 50082 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 Criterion B 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 3 1996 Criterion A Field strength 10 V m Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 Crite...

Page 79: ...I LK 27 30 18 7 RS 232 cable PRG CAB MINI DIN 27 30 61 1 Driver and documentation CD for the controller board CD IBS PCI SC 27 33 00 3 System package with controller board mounting set user manual including driver software and IBS CMD SWT G4 E operating software IBS PCI SC SYSKIT 27 32 98 1 Configuring and Installing INTERBUS User Manual IBS SYS PRO INST UM E 27 43 80 2 IBS CMD SWT G4 E operating ...

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