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Manual VIPA System 100V 

Chapter 2   Hardware description and deployment 

HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23 

 

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Project engineering  

 

The project engineering of a System 100V takes place in the Siemens 
SIMATIC manager by including of the System 100V GSD file 
VIPA_11x.gsd from VIPA. 

After inclusion of the GSD file and refreshing the hardware catalog, 
besides of each System 100V CPU, every expansion and System 200V 
module, which may be connected, may be found. 

To be compatible with the Siemens SIMATIC manager, you have to 
execute the following steps: 

• 

Project the Profibus-DP master system with CPU 315-2DP  
(6ES7 315-2AF03). Please use for the project engineering 
of the CPUs starting from Firmware V. 3.5.0 the  
CPU 6ES7-315-2AF03 V1.2 from Siemens. 

• 

Insert the Profibus slave VIPA_CPU11x with address 1.  

• 

Place your CPU 11x at slot 0 of the slave system. 

More about project of a System 100V CPU engineering may be found at 
the manual HB100_CPU at "Deployment CPU 11x". 

After you have configured your CPU, the expansion modules are placed by 
choosing the module with the order number 134-4EE00 from the hardware 
catalog and dropping it to the slot below of the CPU. 

 

 

 

Note! 

Every analog module occupies one slot!  
Maximum 4 analog modules may be connected  
(max. 7 modules at VIPA 115-6BL72). 

 

Approach 

    

 

Summary of Contents for 134-4E Series

Page 1: ...on modules 134 4Ex Order No VIPA HB100E_EM Reference RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23 This manual is part of the documentation package with order number VIPA HB100E_EM and relevant for Product Order number as of...

Page 2: ...Lerrzeichen...

Page 3: ...s carefully examined to ensure that it conforms with the described hardware and software However discrepancies can not be avoided The specifications in this manual are examined regularly and correctio...

Page 4: ...decentral automation system Besides a system overview you will find general information of the System 100V like assembly dimensions installation and environmental conditions The chapter is finished b...

Page 5: ...r Users 1 2 Overview System 100V 1 3 General Description of the System 100V 1 4 Assembly dimensions 1 5 Installation Guidelines 1 7 Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment 2 1 Assembly 2 2 Wirin...

Page 6: ...Contents Manual VIPA System 100V ii HB100E EM RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23...

Page 7: ...e following guides An overall table of contents at the beginning of the manual An overview of the topics for every chapter An index at the end of the manual The manual is available in printed form on...

Page 8: ...he manual must be available to all personnel in the project design department installation department commissioning operation The following conditions must be met before using or commissioning the com...

Page 9: ...s a system overview you will find general information of the System 100V like assembly dimensions installation and environmental conditions The chapter is finished by the installation guidelines to en...

Page 10: ...causing the module to become inoperable or unusable Modules that have been damaged by electrostatic discharges may fail after a temperature change mechanical shock or changes in the electrical load O...

Page 11: ...System 100V expansion modules System 200V modules expandable with central Micro PLC with I O functions and Profibus DP slave CANopen slave with I O functions The central system is built of one CPU an...

Page 12: ...DC24V MMC M P I 2 0 0 PW SF FC MC L M PE X 2 3 4 R S RUN STOP MRST DI 8xDC24V 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 DI 8xDC24V 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 DO 8xDC24V L 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...System 100V Chapter 1 Basics HB100E EM RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23 1 5 Assembly dimensions 60 mm 60 mm 44 mm 34 mm 48 mm ca 70 mm 45 mm 76 62 mm 76 mm 2 77 cm 24 mm Installation dimensions Installed and wire...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V 1 6 HB100E EM RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23 50 mm 27 mm 8 cm 76 mm 8 cm 85 mm 51 mm 65 mm 24 mm 5 mm 11 mm 45 mm CPU 11x with EasyConn from VIPA...

Page 15: ...encing the environment All System 100V components are developed for the deployment in hard industrial environments and fulfill high demands on the EMC Nevertheless you should project an EMC planning b...

Page 16: ...must be laid isolated When transmitting signals with small amplitudes the one sided laying of the isolation may be favorable Lay the line isolation extensively on a isolation protected earth con duct...

Page 17: ...ided Then you only achieve the absorption of the lower frequencies A one sided isolation connection may be convenient if the conduction of a potential compensating line is not possible analog signals...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V 1 10 HB100E EM RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23...

Page 19: ...ansion module of the System 100V Every Micro PLC CPU has an interface for backplane bus connectors This allows to connect System 100V expansion modules and modules of the System 200V family Topic Page...

Page 20: ...ail before the assembly System 100V CPU 11x System 100V Expansion module System 200V Periphery Plug in your System 100V CPU 11x until it snaps into position at the right side of the bus coupler VIPA 1...

Page 21: ...6 7 8 9 I0 DO 8xDC24V L 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 System 100V CPU 11x System 100V Expansion module System 200V Periphery X3 X4 X5 X6 A B DI 16 20 xDC24V DI 16 20 xDC24V 0 5A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 22: ...ermometer Resistors Pt Ni R Current sensors as 2 wire or 4 wire measuring transducer Please regard that the measuring transducers have to be provided external Using 2 wire transducers an external powe...

Page 23: ...e thermometer and sensors ADU Lo gic Bus 2 3 1 X3 10 L M AI3M AI3R Loads and actors may be supplied with voltage or current by the analog part Please take always care of the correct polarity when conn...

Page 24: ...inputs U I 1 Analog input Pt Ni R and 2 Analog outputs In Outputs with individually configurable functions Channel 0 to 2 suitable for encoder with input ranges of voltage 10V 1 5V 0 10V current 20mA...

Page 25: ...el 2 Current measuring Channel 2 Ground Channel 2 1x Analog input Pt Ni R 2x Analog outputs U I LED L SF Description LED green Power supply on and CPU is start up Sum error LED red turned on as soon a...

Page 26: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A CH0 A CH2 A AI X1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 CH3 CH4 Pt NI R AO I 1 X3 CH5 I 7 8 9 10 L M AI 3 4 AI3x12Bit AI3x12Bit AI1 AO2x12Bit AI1 AO2x12Bit MANA MANA V Bus Input Output D A Channel 4 D A Chan...

Page 27: ...steps Project the Profibus DP master system with CPU 315 2DP 6ES7 315 2AF03 Please use for the project engineering of the CPUs starting from Firmware V 3 5 0 the CPU 6ES7 315 2AF03 V1 2 from Siemens I...

Page 28: ...lues are stored in the data input area with the following assignment Byte Bit 7 Bit 0 0 High Byte channel 0 1 Low Byte channel 0 2 High Byte channel 1 3 Low Byte channel 1 4 High Byte channel 2 5 Low...

Page 29: ...7 reserved 00h 1 Bit 3 0 reserved CPU Stop reaction for channel 4 Bit 4 0 Set replacement value 1 Store last value CPU Stop reaction for channel 5 Bit 5 0 Set replacement value 1 Store last value Bit...

Page 30: ...release the diagnostic alarm In case of an error like e g wire break the superordinated system receives record 0 4Byte For an extended diagnosis you may then call record 1 12Byte More detailed informa...

Page 31: ...ns S7 format two s complement 1 76 11 76V 11 76V End overdrive region 32511 0 10V nominal range 0 27648 1 76V End underdrive region 4864 1 7Ah Voltage 1 5V Siemens S7 format two s complement 0 3 5 70V...

Page 32: ...Does not affect permanently stored configuration data 09h Voltage 10V Siemens S7 format two s complement 11 76V 11 76V End overdrive region 32511 10V 10V nominal range 27648 27648 11 76 End underdriv...

Page 33: ...fined range during analog output 0V respectively 0A is issued In the following all measuring ranges are specified which are supported by the analog part With the formulas it may be converted between m...

Page 34: ...version 10 27648 U Value 27648 10 Value U U voltage Value decimal value 0 10V dez hex Range 11 759 32767 7FFFh Overflow 11 759V 32511 7EFFh Overdrive range 10V 27648 6C00h Nominal range 0V 0 0 1 759V...

Page 35: ...27648 I Value 27648 20 Value I I current Value decimal value 0 20mA dez hex Range 23 52mA 32767 7FFFh Overflow 23 52mA 32511 7EFFh Overdrive range 20mA 27648 6C00h Nominal range 0mA 0 0 3 52mA 4864 ED...

Page 36: ...32511 7EFFh Overdrive range 600 27648 6C00h Nominal range 0 0 0 negative values physically not possible Underdrive range Formulas for the conversion 3000 27648 R Value 27648 3000 value R R resistance...

Page 37: ...ge dez hex 155 00 32767 7FFFh Overflow 155 00 15500 3C8Ch Overdrive range Pt100 Pt1000 klima 130 00 120 00 13000 12000 32C8h D120h Nominal range 145 00 14500 C75Ch Underdrive range 145 00 32768 8000h...

Page 38: ...ives you detailed diagnostic data via the SFCs 51 and 59 when programmed correctly After having processed the OB 82 the user application processing is continued Until leaving the OB 82 the data remain...

Page 39: ...5 Channel error Channel 5 Bit 6 7 reserved 00h 8 Bit 0 Wire break Channel 0 Bit 1 Parameterization error Channel 0 Bit 2 Measuring range underflow Channel 0 Bit 3 Measuring range overflow Channel 0 B...

Page 40: ...tested with DC 500V Current consumption from the backplane bus 70mA from the power supply L 55mA no load Power dissipation of the module 2W Analog value calculation input Conversion time Resolution pe...

Page 41: ...stance thermometer Pt100 Pt1000 0 6 Ni100 Ni1000 1 0 Basic error limit only valid to 120W s during temperature is 25 C referring to input range Measuring range Tolerance Voltage input 1 5V 0 5 0 10V 0...

Page 42: ...nosis alarm parameterizable Diagnosis functions Sum error monitor red LED SF Diagnostic information readable possible Substitute value can be applied yes Data for choosing an encoder Voltage input 10V...

Page 43: ...ltage outputs Short circuit protection yes Short circuit current max 30mA Current outputs No load voltage max 15V Destruction limit against voltages currents applied from outside Voltage at outputs to...

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Page 45: ...a 2 20 Dimensions 1 5 E EMC 1 7 Basic rules 1 8 Environmental conditions 1 4 F Function no 2 13 I Installation 2 2 Installation dimensions 1 5 Installation guidelines 1 7 Interference influences 1 7 I...

Page 46: ...Index Manual VIPA System 100V A 2 HB100E EM RE_134 4Ex Rev 08 23 M Stich...

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