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Manual VIPA Accessories 

Chapter 2

   

Assembly and installation guidelines

 

HB37E - IM - RE_306-1UE00 - Rev. 15/22 

 

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Electrical, magnetically and electromagnetic interference fields are 
weakened by means of an isolation, one talks of absorption. 
Via the isolation rail, that is connected conductive with the rack, 
interference currents are shunt via cable isolation to the ground. Hereby 
you have to make sure, that the connection to the protected earth conduc-
tor is impedance-low, because otherwise the interference currents may 
appear as interference cause. 
 
When isolating cables you have to regard the following: 

• 

If possible, use only cables with isolation tangle. 

• 

The hiding power of the isolation should be higher than 80%. 

• 

Normally you should always lay the isolation of cables on both sides. 
Only by means of the both-sided connection of the isolation you achieve 
high quality interference suppression in the higher frequency area. 
Only as exception you may also lay the isolation one-sided. 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 (some mV res. µA) are transferred 
-  foil isolations (static isolations) are used. 

• 

With data lines always use metallic or metalized plugs for serial 
couplings. Fix the isolation of the data line at the plug rack. Do not lay 
the isolation on the PIN 1 of the plug bar! 

• 

At stationary operation it is convenient to strip the insulated cable 
interruption free and lay it on the isolation/protected earth conductor line. 

• 

To fix the isolation tangles use cable clamps out of metal. The clamps 
must clasp the isolation extensively and have well contact. 

• 

Lay the isolation on an isolation rail directly after the entry of the cable in 
the cabinet. Lead the isolation further on to the System SLIO module 
and 

don't 

lay it on there again! 

 

Please regard at installation! 

At potential differences between the grounding points, there may be a 
compensation current via the isolation connected at both sides. 
Remedy: Potential compensation line 
 
 

Isolation of 
conductors 

 

Summary of Contents for 306-1UE00

Page 1: ...VIPA Accessories 306 1UE00 Manual HB37E_IM RE_306 1UE00 Rev 15 22 May 2015...

Page 2: ...sions Conformity is indicated by the CE marking affixed to the product Conformity Information For more information regarding CE marking and Declaration of Conformity DoC please contact your local VIPA...

Page 3: ...stallation guidelines 2 3 PROFIBUS installation guidelines 2 6 Chapter 3 Hardware description 3 1 Properties 3 2 Structure 3 3 Technical data 3 5 Chapter 4 Deployment 4 1 Fast introduction 4 2 Power s...

Page 4: ...Contents Manual VIPA Accessories ii HB37E IM RE_306 1UE00 Rev 15 22...

Page 5: ...for the installation and the PROFIBUS cabling Chapter 3 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the IM 306 DP slave are more described The technical data may be found at the end of this...

Page 6: ...of chapters Every chapter provides a self contained description of a specific topic The following guides are available in the manual an overall table of contents at the beginning of the manual an ove...

Page 7: ...nts EX zone The 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 commissi...

Page 8: ...Safety information Manual VIPA Accessories 4 HB37E IM RE_306 1UE00 Rev 15 22...

Page 9: ...er 1 Basics With this basics you get hints for the usage of the module After the description of the system conception you get basics concerning PROFIBUS DP V1 Topic Page Chapter 1 Basics 1 1 Safety in...

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: ...PU slot yes VIPA 306 1UE00 AG 135U 155U IM slot no Each AG 135U 155U is treated as a central controller which is to be connected via PROFIBUS to a subordinate master system by means of the IM 306 DP s...

Page 12: ...interrupt capability this structure is to be used CPU IM IM IM CP IM 306 1UZ00 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 Master system CPU CP PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 I...

Page 13: ...ecific diagnostic PROFIBUS DP is a special protocol intended mainly for automation tasks in a manufacturing environment DP is very fast offers plug n play facilities and provides a cost effective alte...

Page 14: ...hery and the high level master In accordance with the PROFIBUS standards these devices have no bus access rights They are only allowed to acknowledge messages or return messages to a master when this...

Page 15: ...ta transfer phase Before a DP slave is included in the data transfer phase the master checks whether the defined configuration corresponds with the actual configuration This check is performed during...

Page 16: ...ctions for fast error localization Diagnostic messages are transferred via the bus and collected by the master DP V0 provides the basic functionality of DP including cycle data exchange as well as sta...

Page 17: ...Slave 3 The DPM 1 Master Class 1 has the token and is able to send messages to or retrieve them from slave 1 then slave 2 etc in a fixed sequence until it reaches the last slave of the current list M...

Page 18: ...le The Slot_Number 0 addresses data of the PROFIBUS coupler Slot_Number 0 addresses the data of the function modules 0 1 2 3 5 Slot_Number Data structure 2Byte Output Modul 1 2Byte Output Modul 2 2Byt...

Page 19: ...y the DPM 1 and is closely linked to the connection for cyclic data communication It can be used by the master which has parameterized and configured the respective slave Services for Acyclic data com...

Page 20: ...entified by an address This address must be an unique number in the bus and with the IM 306 DP slave between 2 and 125 At the IM 306 DP slave the PROFIBUS address may be set by the address switch loca...

Page 21: ...r 2 Assembly and installation guidelines In this chapter you will find all information required for the installation and the PROFIBUS cabling Topic Page Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines...

Page 22: ...1 1 0 Master system CPU CP I O I O I O I O CC CC EU EU EU EU IM 306 1UE00 IM 306 1UE00 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 In the following for the IM 306 1UE00 DP slave the possible slots at the racks a...

Page 23: ...ment All System SLIO components are developed for the deployment in industrial environments and fulfill high demands on the EMC Nevertheless you should project an EMC planning before installing the co...

Page 24: ...olated for details see below Analog lines must be laid isolated When transmitting signals with small amplitudes the one sided laying of the isolation may be favorable Lay the line isolation extensivel...

Page 25: ...he isolation one sided 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 possib...

Page 26: ...n isolated twisted pair cable based upon the RS485 interface The RS485 interface is working with voltage differences Though it is less irritable from influences than a voltage or a current interface Y...

Page 27: ...Shield Note The PROFIBUS line has to be terminated with its ripple resistor Please make sure to terminate the last participants on the bus at both ends by activating the terminating resistor In PROFIB...

Page 28: ...activate a terminating resistor 1 last bus participant further participants Attention The terminating resistor is only effective if the connector is installed at a bus participant and the bus particip...

Page 29: ...15 22 3 1 Chapter 3 Hardware description Here the hardware components of the IM 306 DP slave are more described The technical data may be found at the end of this chapter Topic Page Chapter 3 Hardware...

Page 30: ...xpansion units Supports digital and analog I O modules PROFIBUS DP slave 9 6kbaud up to 12Mbaud Supports PROFIBUS DP V0 and DP V1 Max 244byte input data and 244byte output data LEDs for bus diagnostic...

Page 31: ...f LEDs which are available for diagnostic purposes on the bus and for displaying the local state With the following scheme they inform about the operating state of the DP Slave PW green ER red RD gree...

Page 32: ...e has the following pin assignment Pin Assignment Bus termination 1 n c 2 M24V 3 RxD TxD P Line B 4 RTS 5 M5V 6 P5V 7 P24V 8 RxD TxD N Line A 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 9 n c 3 8 Shield P5V M5V 330 330 220 RxD...

Page 33: ...gnostics information read out possible Supply voltage display green LED Service Indicator Group error display red LED Channel error display none Hardware configuration Racks max 1 Modules per rack max...

Page 34: ...escription Manual VIPA Accessories 3 6 HB37E IM RE_306 1UE00 Rev 15 22 Order no 306 1UE00 Certifications UL508 certification If the module is power supplied by backplane bus the module has a current c...

Page 35: ...and the diagnostics possibilities with PROFIBUS are specified There is the possibility to establish a firmware update at the module For this the approach may be found at the end of this chapter Topic...

Page 36: ...CPU IM IM IM CP IM 306 1UE00 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 0 Master system CPU CP I O I O I O I O CC CC EU EU EU EU IM 306 1UE00 IM 306 1UE00 PW ER RD DE 64 32 16 8...

Page 37: ...DPVx at PROFIBUS DP Additional Field Devices I O VIPA_306_1XX00 Install your PROFIBUS system Start your project engineering tool with a new project Configure a master system and create a new PROFIBUS...

Page 38: ...pply a green plug with CageClamp technology is deployed The connection clamp is realized as plug that may be clipped off carefully if it is still cabled Here wires with a cross section of 0 08mm2 to 2...

Page 39: ...tage Remove the cover strap of the upper locking bar by releasing the two fixing screws With exception of the digital and analog modules remove every module from the rack Plug at the IM slot the IM 30...

Page 40: ...are catalog Slave type GSD file DP V0 VI300BB4 GSD DP V1 VI310BB4 GSD Install the appropriate GSD file in your engineering tool For more information see the manual of you engineering tool Mount your P...

Page 41: ...US interface of the DP slave may be accessed via this button Here you may assign a PROFIBUS address to the DP slave and you may change the properties of the corresponding subnet If you have already as...

Page 42: ...o the diagnostics data concerning the error within the module an error has occurred If activated enable information are embedded to the diagnostics data concerning the channel error within the module...

Page 43: ...the virtual slot 0 The PROFIBUS interface of the DP slave may be accessed via this button Here you may assign a PROFIBUS address to the DP slave and you may change the properties of the corresponding...

Page 44: ...diagnostics data concerning the slot module an error has occurred If activated enable information are embedded to the diagnostics data concerning the error within the module an error has occurred If a...

Page 45: ...ter Data Exchange BASP The DP slave remains still in Data Exchange and command output disable BASP is activated this means every output at the backplane bus are switched to 0 Data Exchange The DP slav...

Page 46: ...gurator place the modules of the Siemens rack in the plugged sequence starting with the 1 slot For this go to the Siemens hardware catalog click at Additional field devices I O VIPA_306_1XX00 VIPA 306...

Page 47: ...e consider that you may only use 1 slot for each module A combination of these areas for one module is not possible Caution Contrary to the periphery address in the master system the allocation of the...

Page 48: ...address by means of the switch positions You may configure the virtual module Show 135U process image as lonely module in your slave system During operation this virtual module determines each occupi...

Page 49: ...ev 15 22 4 15 Variables table of the function Show 135U process image ED 0 DI 4 address 4 ED 16 AI 4 address 128 ED 32 DO 4 address 0 ED 68 DI 4 address 32 ED 80 AI 8 address 128 ED 96 4xDO 4 address...

Page 50: ...ns no gaps Gaps must be ignored In the picture the following modules are color coded Not useable modules Modules for diagnostic issues User defined modules for configuration of modules which do not ex...

Page 51: ...to reproduce the module by means of the X Byte DI DO Modules according to its address assignment Please consider that you may only use 1 slot for each module A combination of these areas for one modu...

Page 52: ...nted parameters Parameterize in the properties dialog at Device specific parameters the module type S5 135U 155U and enter the periphery address With the IM 306 DP slave as from FW 117 and GSD file as...

Page 53: ...D 16384 10 D U Data conversion S7 S5 27 16 DS7 27648 16384 DS7 DS5 DS7 Decimal value S7 format DS5 Decimal value S5 format U Voltage value D Decimal value Measurement value 4 20mA S5 format 4mA 512 20...

Page 54: ...iemens SIMATIC Manager the diagnostic address which can be set by properties is used as ID Using the following record set no as Index you get access for reading R to the listed DP slave elements Index...

Page 55: ...related diagnostic Byte x x 8 Module status Byte max 40 x x 2 Channel related diagnostic Byte x x 11 Interrupt may be enabled or disabled via parameterization More detailed information about the stru...

Page 56: ...le is connected which is not configured a connected module may not be accessed a module reports a diagnostic interrupt Bit 0 Entry for module at slot 1 Bit 1 Entry for module at slot 2 Bit 2 Entry for...

Page 57: ...ta Bit 1 0 Module status module at slot 1 Bit 3 2 Module status module at slot 2 Bit 5 4 Module status module at slot 3 Bit 7 6 Module status module at slot 4 X 5 Bit 1 0 Module status module at slot...

Page 58: ...0000 11111 Bit 7 6 01 Input Module 10 Output Module 11 In Output Module X 2 Bit 4 0 Error messages to PROFIBUS standard 00001 Short circuit 00010 Undervoltage Supply voltage 00011 Overvoltage Supply v...

Page 59: ...1 Bit 6 0 Type of interrupt 0000001 Diagnostic interrupt Bit 7 Code for interrupt x 2 Bit 7 0 Slot of the module that is producing interrupt 1 20 x 3 Bit 1 0 00 reserved 01 Diagnostic interrupt incomi...

Page 60: ...configurator with the configured DP slave Click on the DP slave and choose PLC Update Firmware This menu option is only available if you have a DP V1 configuration and the function Update firmware is...

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