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6.

Activate the System SLIO DeviceNet coupler IM 053DN in the

scan list.

7.

Start the DeviceNet scanner.

ð

When the DeviceNet scanner has been configured, the input

and output modules are accessible via the configured

addresses.

4.2.2  Accessing parameter data

The System SLIO modules may also be parameterized by the config-

uration tool. For this your DeviceNet couple must be connected active

at the bus. For parameterization and for the access to the diagnostics

data the data type SHORT_STRING is used. Please consider that

your DeviceNet manager supports this type of data. In your configura-

tion tool you may parameterize your module by means of a character

string. You also may transfer the current parameters from the module

into your configuration tool to adapt them and write them back to the

module.

n

Each DeviceNet-Slot is separately be parameterized with a char-

acter string.

n

Within the character string each parameter consists of a Type with

attached Value.

n

The parameters themselves are to be separated by a blank.

n

There are only parameter strings with lower case supported.

Depending on the type hexadecimal, decimal or binary values may be

preset:

Type Meaning

Value as

Range of values

Character

string

Example

number

x

1byte

hexadecimal

00h ... FFh

x

hh

xA2

2x

2byte

hexadecimal

0000h ... FFFFh

2x

hhhh

2x7FFF

4x

4Byte

hexadecimal

00000000h ...

FFFFFFFFh

4x

hhhhhhhh

4x7FFF80C0

+

1byte

decimal positive

0 ... 255

+

ddd

+255

2+

2byte

decimal positive

0 ... 65535

2+

ddddd

2+65535

4+

4byte

decimal positive

0 ... 4294967295

4+

dddddddddd

4+4294967295

-

1byte

decimal negative -128 ... -1

-

ddd

-128

2-

2byte

decimal negative -32768 ... -1

2-

ddddd

2-32768

4-

4byte

decimal negative -2147483648 ... -1

4-

dddddddddd

4-2147483648

b

1byte

binary

00000000 ...

11111111

b

bbbbbbbb

b10100101

The analog module 031-1BB90 has 18byte parameter data. For the

parameterization with default values this results in the following string:
x00 x00 x00 x00 x00 x02 xC1 x02 2x7FFF 2x8000 xC1 x02 2x7FFF

2x8000

Rules for the parameter-

ization

Example

 VIPA System SLIO IM 053DN

Deployment

Accessing the System SLIO > Accessing parameter data

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Summary of Contents for System SLIO IM 053DN

Page 1: ...IM 053 1DN00 Manual HB300 IM 053 1DN00 GB 15 33 VIPA System SLIO IM 053DN...

Page 2: ...053 1DN00_000_IM 053DN 2 GB 2015 VIPA GmbH Ohmstr 4 91074 Herzogenaurach Telephone 49 9132 744 0 Fax 49 9132 744 1864 Email info vipa com Internet www vipa com...

Page 3: ...ata 30 3 Hardware description 32 3 1 Properties 32 3 2 Structure 33 3 2 1 Interfaces 33 3 2 2 Address switch 34 3 2 3 LEDs 36 3 3 Technical data 37 4 Deployment 39 4 1 Basics DeviceNet 39 4 2 Accessin...

Page 4: ...y effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this document was complete and accurate at the time of publishing Nevertheless the authors retain the right to modify the information...

Page 5: ...bH Ohmstra e 4 91074 Herzogenaurach Germany Telefax 49 9132 744 1204 EMail documentation vipa de Contact your local VIPA Customer Service Organization representa tive if you encounter problems with th...

Page 6: ...Safety information The System SLIO is constructed and produced for n communication and process control n general control and automation applications n industrial applications n operation within the e...

Page 7: ...out when the system has been disconnected from power Installation and hardware modifications only by prop erly trained personnel The national rules and regulations of the respective country must be s...

Page 8: ...have been damaged by electrostatic discharges can fail after a temperature change mechanical shock or changes in the electrical load Only the conse quent implementation of protection devices and metic...

Page 9: ...ay be replaced with standing wiring By deploy ment of the power modules in contrasting colours within the system further isolated areas may be defined for the DC 24V power section supply respectively...

Page 10: ...one casing With the bus interface you get access to a subordinated bus system As head module via the integrated power module for power supply the bus interface is supplied as well as the electronic o...

Page 11: ...ctive module may be exchanged for a functional module with standing installation At the front side there are LEDs for status indication For simple wiring each module shows a corresponding connection d...

Page 12: ...10mm x 3mm to connect cable shields Shield bus car riers shield bus and shield fixings are not in the scope of delivery They are only available as accessories The shield bus carrier is mounted undern...

Page 13: ...o fix the assignment of electronic and terminal module Here coding pins order number 000 0AC00 from VIPA can be used The coding pin consists of a coding jack and a coding plug By combining electronic...

Page 14: ...Dimensions in mm Dimensions bus cou pler Dimensions periphery module Dimensions electronic module VIPA System SLIO IM 053DN Basics and Assembly Dimensions HB300 IM 053 1DN00 GB 15 33 14...

Page 15: ...e electronic module may be pulled forward after pressing the unlocking lever at the lower side of the module For installation plug the electronic module guided by the strips at the lower side until th...

Page 16: ...he same coding Even with an existing coding on the terminal module you can plug an electronic module without coding The user is responsible for the correct usage of the coding pins VIPA assumes no lia...

Page 17: ...er 1 Start at the left side with the head module e g bus coupler For this turn both locking lever upwards put the head module to the mounting rail and turn both locking lever downward 2 Before mountin...

Page 18: ...rotect the backplane bus connectors at the last module you have to mount the bus cover now Mounting the bus cover at a clamp module If the last module is a clamp module for adaptation the upper part o...

Page 19: ...us coupler or a group of modules for mounting reasons you have always to remove the electronic module of the just mounted right module After the mounting it may be plugged again Exchange of an electro...

Page 20: ...rd 5 For mounting turn the locking lever of the module to be mounted upwards 6 To mount the module put it to the gap between the both modules and push it guided by the stripes at both sides to the mou...

Page 21: ...urn all the locking lever of the head module to be exchanged upwards 4 Pull the head module forward 5 For mounting turn all the locking lever of the head module to be mounted upwards 6 To mount the he...

Page 22: ...n all the locking lever of the module group to be exchanged upwards 4 Pull the module group forward 5 For mounting turn all the locking lever of the module group to be mounted upwards 6 To mount the m...

Page 23: ...AC 30V DC Imax 10A Cross section 0 08 1 5mm2 AWG 28 16 Stripping length 10mm 1 Insert a suited screwdriver at an angel into the square opening as shown Press and hold the screwdriver in the opposite d...

Page 24: ...supply 5 not connected 6 DC 24V I DC 24V for power section supply 7 0V I GND for power section supply 8 Sys 0V I GND for electronic section supply I Input CAUTION Since the power section supply is no...

Page 25: ...as the sum current does not exceed 3A With a sum current greater than 3A the LEDs may not be activated Here the power module with the order number 007 1AB10 is to be placed between the peripheral mod...

Page 26: ...cable shields The shield bus carrier is mounted underneath the terminal of the ter minal module With a flat mounting rail for adaption to a flat mounting rail you may remove the spacer of the shield...

Page 27: ...is placed which does not corre spond to the configured module Remedy Match configuration and hardware structure Behaviour After PowerON all of the RUN LEDs up to the defective module are flashing With...

Page 28: ...arts when installing your components Install a central connection between the ground and the pro tected earth conductor system Connect all inactive metal extensive and impedance low Please try not to...

Page 29: ...rmally 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...

Page 30: ...s level electrically isolated Insulation resistance Insulation voltage to reference earth Inputs outputs AC DC 50V test voltage AC 500V Protective measures against short circuit Environmental conditio...

Page 31: ...N 61000 4 3 HF field immunity casing 80MHz 1000MHz 10V m 80 AM 1kHz 1 4GHz 2 0GHz 3V m 80 AM 1kHz 2GHz 2 7GHz 1V m 80 AM 1kHz EN 61000 4 6 HF conducted 150kHz 80MHz 10V 80 AM 1kHz EN 61000 4 4 Burst d...

Page 32: ...DeviceNet address 0 63 Transfer rate for the DeviceNet coupler n Supports all baud transfer rates 125 250 and 500kbit s n Configuration of up to 64 peripheral modules n max 255 byte in output data n C...

Page 33: ...section supply 8 Power module 9 DeviceNet connector bus interface 10 Unlocking lever power module 11 Bus interface 12 Terminal power module 13 Address switch 3 2 1 Interfaces CAUTION Bus interface an...

Page 34: ...ted on the front of the module n The shield is to be connected to pin 3 DR and grounded at one suited place within its network n You receive a suited plug from VIPA with the order number VIPA 000 0DN0...

Page 35: ...iceNet address No Description Example Setting 1 Configuration 0 1 2 32 35 Address 35 2 20 1 1 3 21 2 1 4 22 4 0 5 23 8 0 6 24 16 0 7 25 32 1 8 Auto configuration 0 1 Auto configu ration On start up wi...

Page 36: ...Fuse electronic section supply defective on off not relevant X LED Description PWR green Bus interface is power supplied SF red Error on DeviceNet or System SLIO bus RD green Status System SLIO bus BA...

Page 37: ...gnostics Status display yes Interrupts Process alarm Diagnostic interrupt Diagnostic functions Diagnostics information read out possible Supply voltage display green LED Service Indicator Group error...

Page 38: ...Byte Number of TxPDOs max Number of RxPDOs max Housing Material PPE PPE GF10 Mounting Profile rail 35 mm Mechanical data Dimensions WxHxD 48 5 mm x 109 mm x 76 5 mm Weight 155 g Environmental conditi...

Page 39: ...n the network together with an identifier All devices requiring data listen for messages When devices recognize a suitable identifier they act and consume the respective data n DeviceNet carries two t...

Page 40: ...tive means that the successful station participating in the arbitration doesn t need to re send its message The most important station is selected auto matically when multiple stations access the bus...

Page 41: ...tivate the Auto configuration switch the DIP switch A of the address switch to 1 before switching on the power supply To store the module configuration switch the DIP switch A of the address switch to...

Page 42: ...put bytes is to be preset Information concerning the I O allocation of a module may be found in the corresponding manual n The position offset of the input respectively output bytes within the input r...

Page 43: ...h attached Value n The parameters themselves are to be separated by a blank n There are only parameter strings with lower case supported Depending on the type hexadecimal decimal or binary values may...

Page 44: ...as byte sequence Information concerning structure of the diagnostics data may be found in the description of the corresponding System SLIO module If this is supported by your configuration tool via th...

Page 45: ...0 x00 x00 x00 4x000020EB 4 3 Transfer rate and DeviceNet address With PowerOFF there is the possibility to specify the Transfer rate respectively the DeviceNet address and then to activate these with...

Page 46: ...dress All stations on the bus must be uniquely identified by means of an ID address The setting of the DeviceNet address happens with the fol lowing proceeding 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Set switch...

Page 47: ...as well as during opera tion The result of the diagnostics is determined by the combination of the different LEDs and the current operating mode Here the RD LED corresponds to the System SLIO backplan...

Page 48: ...E X Configuration error System SLIO bus n The number of real modules at the bus differs to the configured modules n The module type of at least one module differs to the type of the configured module...

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