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cm-lon

FOR LOGO!

Communication with LOGO!

with LON systems

Manual     Release 04/2002

Summary of Contents for Cm-lon 6BK1700-0BA10-0AA00

Page 1: ...cm lon FOR LOGO Communication with LOGO with LON systems Manual Release 04 2002 ...

Page 2: ...M LON LOGO Expansion Module Manual Chapters Safety Notices 1 Getting to know CM LON 2 Mounting and wiring the CM LON 3 Putting the CM LON into operation 4 Supported functions 5 CM LON specifications INDEX ...

Page 3: ...the event that a patent is granted or that a utility model is registered Disclaimer of liability We have checked that the contents of this document correctly describe the associated hardware and software Nonetheless it is impossible to exclude the possibility of deviations and therefore we cannot guarantee that there are no errors in this document The information in this document is checked regula...

Page 4: ...2 2 Wiring the CM LON 9 2 2 1 Connecting the power supply 10 2 2 2 Connecting the LON 11 3 Putting the CM LON into operation 12 3 1 Step by step 12 3 2 The CM LON operational status 13 3 3 Behavior in case of a fault 15 4 Supported functions 16 4 1 Virtual inputs outputs 16 4 2 Available network variables 18 4 3 LON configuration parameters 19 4 4 Inputs Outputs special considerations 20 4 5 Alias...

Page 5: ...ry or substantial material damage will occur if the corresponding safety measures are not taken With the warning triangle this indicates that minor bodily injury may occur if the corresponding safety measures are not taken Without the warning triangle this indicates that material damage may occur if the corresponding safety measures are not taken This indicates that an undesirable result or condit...

Page 6: ...station on the LON and allows the LOGO to communicate with other LON devices What are the capabilities of the CM LON The CM presents the current states of the LON stations to the LOGO which is thus able to use its logical functions und timers to join them together In the process the LON signals can also be combined with the signals of the local LOGO inputs and outputs The CM then transmits every c...

Page 7: ...8 1 2 The construction of the CM LON 1 Power supply 2 Bus lock slider interface to the LOGO 3 The RUN STOP LED for LOGO communication 4 The BUS LED LON communications 5 Input LON connection 6 Expansion interface to the LOGO 7 Mechanical coding pin 8 Service button ...

Page 8: ...national and regional regulations when installing and operating the device Check with the local authorities regarding the standards and regulations that must be observed in your special case Make certain that the device is de energized Use only approved bus cables Make certain that the specified cable lengths are used and that the correct terminating resistors are installed properly The CM LON mus...

Page 9: ...4 V AC DC NOTE This module may only be mounted and wired by qualified personnel who know and observe the generally applicable guidelines and applicable regulations and standards Observe the assembly and disassembly instructions in the LOGO manual WARNING The expansion module may only inserted or removed when the power is off ...

Page 10: ... end ferrules when clamping the wires NOTE After the installation the terminals must be covered To protect personnel against unintentional contact with the portions of the CM LON that are conducting electricity the appropriate national and local standards must be observed The CM LON is a double insulated switching device A protective grounding conductor is not necessary ...

Page 11: ... supply voltage Please observe the relevant instructions that are found in the product information that was included with your equipment as well as the technical data regarding the permissible voltage tolerances main frequency and current consumption Connecting How to connect the CM LON to the power CM LON with CM LON with DC supply AC supply Protect the CM LON with a 80 mA slow action fuse if des...

Page 12: ... This connection is made using the two screw terminals A B A B LON X 2 3 4 RUN STOP BUS 6BK1 700 0BA10 0AA0 Service You can start the programming by pressing the Service button NOTE Don t apply force when pressing the Service button When contact has been made the LED will light up in orange ...

Page 13: ...and its modules do not have power switches 2 Mount the CM LON 3 Connect the power supply to the CM LON 4 Connect the LON bus lines to the CM LON 5 Remove the label with the Neuron ID from the CM LON and stick it on the network plan at the CM LON s installed location The Neuron ID is also given as a bar code on the label 6 Apply power to the LOGO and CM LON A B LON X 2 3 4 RUN STOP BUS 6BK1 700 0BA...

Page 14: ...ading the label with a bar code scanner 9 The CM LON is then registered in the LON database and ready for operation 10 For further details regarding the LON installation please read the corresponding documentation 3 2 The CM LON operational status The CM LON is a LOGO expansion module This module has two LED displays RUN STOP LED Communication with the LOGO BUS LED Service LED The RUN STOP LED wil...

Page 15: ... with the device on the left The expansion module is not communicating with the device on the left The expansion module s initialization phase LED BUS Lights In Green Red Orange Bus connection OK communication functioning Bus connection fault Service button pressed CM LON RUN STOP BUS A B LON 6BK1 700 0BA10 0AA0 X 2 3 4 L M Service AC DC 24V ...

Page 16: ...r one second LOGO Power returns The LOGO will startup and the CM will send the parameterized status CM Power failure All of the inputs of the LON s LOGO Master will be set by the LOGO Master to 0 CM Power returns All of the LOGO Master outputs will be updated BUS Short circuit or interruption The inputs and outputs will retain their last value until they receive a new one After 5 seconds the Bus L...

Page 17: ... outputs for the communication via the LON 4 1 Virtual inputs outputs The standard CM LON application fills the complete LOGO process image I9 I10 I11 I12 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 A 1 A2 Sensorik Q9 Q16 Aktorik 12 24RC DM8 AM2 CM LON LOGO 12 24 RC CM LON I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 A1 A2 A3 A8 I9 I24 Q5 Q16 Sensorik Aktorik LON LON I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 A3 A8 I13 I24 ...

Page 18: ...e LOGO inputs I1 to I8 I12 as outputs on the BUS these must be joined with free virtual BUS outputs Q5 Q9 to Q12 in the LOGO application 2 Operations basic functions BF special functions SF useable within the LOGO application feedback value 3 To access the LOGO application Q1 to Q4 Q8 directly via the bus communications these must be joined with free virtual BUS inputs I13 to I24 in the LOGO appli...

Page 19: ...uts value 0 state 0 inactive value 0 state 1 active SNVT_occupancy Occupancy 0 occupied 0 1 not occupied 1 2 bypass 0 3 standby 1 SNVT_tod_event Scheduler program Just current state 0 occupied 3 standby SNVT_temp_p Room temperature SNVT_lux Brightness lighting level SNVT_lev_percent Position Config Network Variables SCPT No Index Description Name Assign ment Default Setting maxSendTime 49 Send Hea...

Page 20: ...beat maxSendTimeDO06 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO07 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO08 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO09 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO10 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO11 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat maxSendTimeDO12 0 min SCPTmaxSendTime 49 Send Heartbeat max...

Page 21: ...access the LOGO outputs Q1 to Q4 directly via the bus communications these must be joined in the LOGO application with free virtual BUS inputs To map the LOGO inputs I1 I8 as outputs on the BUS these must be joined with free virtual BUS outputs in the LOGO application Feedback value Feedback variables are required for status displays for a variety of applications primarily lighting applications Th...

Page 22: ... mounting Operational status display RUN STOP LED for LOGO communications BUS LED for LON communications Controls Service button S1 Connections LOGO connection Standard expansion interface For LOGO 12 24 V and 110 240 V LON connection TP FT 10 2 screw terminals 0 5 2 5 mm Max torque 0 5 Nm Power supply 2 screw terminals 0 5 2 5 mm Max torque 0 5 Nm Standard bus lines to use YCYM or J Y ST Y 2 x 2 ...

Page 23: ...7618 Safety Protection standard IP 20 Radio interference suppression EN 55011 Limit Value Class B Certification LON MARK CE UL 508 VDE 0631 IEC 61131 2 Overvoltage protection Fuse 80 mA slow action fuse Order Data LOGO Expansion Module CM LON 6BK1700 0BA10 0AA00 ...

Page 24: ...CM LON LOGO Expansion Module CM LON J31069 D1263 U002 A2 7618 23 INDEX LON Local Operating Network SNVT Standard Network Variable Type ...

Page 25: ...Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Automation and Drives Systems Engineering PO 2355 D 90713 Fürth w w w s i e m e n s c o m Order No J31069 D1262 U002 A2 7618 ...

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