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5.4

Resetting IP addresses to the factory setting

1. Set all switch elements for address setting DIL1 (1...6)

and DIL2 (1...2) to “ON”.

2. Switch bus node off and back on.
3. Set IP address via dynamic addressing 

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 5.3.

5.5

Configuration with “Generic Ethernet Module”

Integrate participants into the project and configure
them

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Example with software STUDIO5000 from 
ROCKWELLAUTOMATION:

Integration and configuration of the bus node
can only take place as long as there is 

no 

online

connection to the controller 

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 Menu “Commu­

nications” 

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 “Go Offline”

1. In the “Controller Organizer” window in the “I/O Config­

uration” area, open the dialogue window “Select Mod­
ule Type” with a click of the right mouse button on “Eth­
ernet” and with the context command “New Module”.

2. In the “Catalog”, select the module “Generic Ethernet

Module” from the table. To simplify the search, limit the
selection with the text filter.

3. Click on “Create” to confirm the selection.

The “Module Properties” dialogue window opens.

4.In the “Name” text field, enter a designation for the bus

node.

5. In the “Comm Format” list field, select the data format:

– “Data-SINT” (standard)
– “Data - SINT - With Statusbyte” with use of status

bytes over a separate connection

– “Data - INT” with usage of Word-based devices, e.g.

analogue module

6. Calculate the total size of the assigned address space.
7. Dependent on the I/O assignment for “

Input

” and

Output

”, input the following connection parameters.

Connection Parameters

Instance

Size

1)2)

Variable  Assembly Length Inputs

4)

101

Assigned
address
space

Variable Assembly Length Outputs

100

Single Port Inputs

111

3)

Single Port Outputs

110

8

Dual Port Inputs

121

16 

3)

Dual Port Outputs

120

16

Dual Port Inputs

131

32 

3)

Dual Port Outputs

130

32

Dual Port Inputs

141

64 

3)

Dual Port Outputs

140

64

1) Calculate the total size in bytes of the assigned address space
2) For “Data - INT”: Cut value in half
3) Increase value by 2 prefixed status bytes only if DIL switch

2.5 = 

ON 

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 5.2

8. Optional: To use status bytes over a separate connec­

tion, input the following parameters.

Connection Parameters

Instance

Size

Status Input

103

2

Status Output (Heartbeat)

254

9. For “Configuration”, enter the following values:

“Assembly Instance”=102 and “Size”=0

10. Enter IP address of the bus node.
11. Click on “Apply” to accept the inputs.
12. Close the dialogue window with “OK”.

In the “Controller Organizer” window in the “I/O Configur­
ation” area, the bus node appears under “Ethernet” as a
newly integrated participant.

Using participant properties

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Characteristic

Feature

Vendor Name

Festo Corporation

Vendor ID

26 = 1A

h

Device Type

12 = 0C

h

Product Code

6001 = 1771

h

Major Revision

1

Status

Current status of the bus node

Serial Number

is displayed

Product Name

CTEU-EP

Input Size/Output Size

0 ... 64 bytes

AssemblyInstance

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 Table “Connection Paramet­

ers”

Extended EtherNet/IP participant properties

Min. bus cycle time (Reques­
ted Packet Interval, RPI)

1 ms

Connections

Total of all connections

Max. 32

Exclusive Owner

Max. 1

Input only

Max. 32

Listen only

Max. 31

1)

1) Only with simultaneous connection “Exclusive Owner” or “Input

only”

5.6

Configuration with device master file (EDS file)

To simplify set-up of the CTEU-EP bus node, Festo makes
a device description file (EDS) available 

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com/sp.
The EDS file contains all information required to integrate
the CTEU-EP into the hardware configuration of your con­
trol system.

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Requirements

The software for configuration of your control system
supports import of EDS files.

5.7

Changing start addresses of inputs/outputs

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In most cases, the control system handles the assignment
of the input/output addresses and the diagnostic addres­
ses.

5.8

Setting up “QuickConnect” (QC) EtherNet/IP
function

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 Activate “QuickConnect” in the control system.
 Activate “QuickConnect” via attribute 12 of the TCP/IP

interface object (factory setting: deactivated).

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With use of the EtherNet/IP function “QuickConnect”,
Auto-Negotiation and Crossover detection (Auto-MDI/
MDI-X) are 

not 

available. Assignment of the pins for

transmitted and received data at the TP2 connection is
crossed.
 Deactivate Crossover detection in the hardware con­

figuration of the network neighbour (“Partner Port)”.

 Set baud rate to 100 Mbit/s.
 Activate full-duplex mode.
 Select interconnecting cable dependent on pin as­

signment of network connection of product connec­
ted to TP2:
– Crossover-cable with 

identical

 pin assignment of

the ports

– Patch-cable with 

different

 pin assignment of the

ports

5.9

Check network communication

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Functional test

– The LED 

NS 

is illuminated green (with faultless com­

munication between control system and bus node).

– The LEDs 

TP1 

or 

TP2 

flash green (

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6 EtherNet/IP Objects

Object­
class

In­
stance

Name

Type

1

h

1

Identity Object

CIP

4

h

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Assembly Object

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 “Connection Parameters”

47

h

1

Device Level Ring Object

EtherNet/I P

48

h

1

QoS Object

F5

h

1

TCP/IP-Interface Object

F6

h

1...2

Ethernet Link Object

64

h

1...64

Discrete Output Byte Object

CTEU

65

h

1...64

Discrete Input Byte Object

67

h

1...2

Diagnostics Object (Status
bytes)

68

h

1...2

Slave Information Object

69

h

1

System Object

6A

h

1...2

I­Port Module Parameter Object

6B

h

1...2

Port Configuration Object

300

h

1...2

ISDU Access Object

1)

1) ISDU = Indexed Service Data Unit

For detailed information on the objects 

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com/sp 

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 User documentation: “CTEU-EP” 

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 Appendix

to operating instructions.

7 Diagnostics

PS – Status of the operating voltage supply
(Power System)

LED
display

Status and significance

LED illuminated green:
– Normal operating status
– Operating voltage is present (within the permissible

range)

– Load voltage is present (within permitted range)

1)

LED flashes green (flashing frequency: 1 Hz)
– Operating voltage is below the required voltage
– Load voltage is below the required level

1)

– Short circuit at the I-Port

1)

LED is off:
– Operating voltage is not present
– Operating voltage is below the voltage required for

diagnostic functions

1) This display only relates to the status of the load voltage if the

connected product is monitoring the load voltage and reports its
status to the bus node.

X1 and X2 – Status of the internal communication
between the bus node and the connected product
“I-Port Device1” or “I-Port Device2”

1)

LED in­
dicator

Status and significance

LED illuminated green:
– Normal operating status
– I-Port Device 1 or 2 is connected correctly
– Operating and load voltage are connected (within

permitted range)

2)

LED flashing green:
– Status of diagnostics
– Undervoltage at system or additional power supply
– Connection between the bus node and the I-Port

Device is OK

LED illuminated red:
– I-Port Device is connected correctly, but the internal

communication is malfunctioning

– After commissioning, I-Port Device removed

LED flashing red:
– Error in the bus node

Both LEDs illuminated orange:
– Firmware update active

Both LEDs flash orange
– To locate the bus node (“module location”), e.g. dur­

ing hardware configuration in the control system or
for troubleshooting

LED is off:
– No product connected to the bus node

1) Accessory with two I-Port interfaces required to connect two

products

2) This display only relates to the status of the load voltage if the

connected product is monitoring the load voltage and reports its
status to the bus node.

NS – Network status

LED
display

Status and significance

LED illuminated green:
– Normal operating status (“online”)
– Communication with the network is OK

LED flashing green:
– Communication with the network is OK
– IP address is assigned
– Connection is not configured

LED illuminated red:
– No communication to the network (“offline”), e.g.

through invalid bus address (example: address con­
flict) or baud rate

LED flashing red:
– Communication with the network disrupted, time-out

detected (Bus time-out)

LED flashes orange:
– To locate the connected product (“module  location”),

e.g. during hardware configuration in the control
system or for troubleshooting

LED is off:
– No network connection

TP1/TP2 – connection status “Link1” or “Link2”

LED
display

Status and significance

LED illuminated green:
– Normal operating status
– Network connection is OK

Both LEDs, TP1 and TP2 flash green:
– Data traffic

LED is off:
– No network connected

8 Maintenance

No special measures.

9 Accessories

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10 Glossary

Term/
abbreviation

Significance

QuickConnect

Operating mode of the bus node, guarantees a
fast connection after restart of the network parti­
cipants.

EtherNet/I P

Network protocol in automation technology
based on Industrial Ethernet (TCP/IP) for data
interchange between a higher-order control sys­
tem (industry PC, PLC or IO Controller), network
participants and field devices (Field Devices/
Modules), e.g. valve terminals or drives

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ModbusTCP

PLC

Programmable logic controller, also designated
system controller or controller for short (Program­
mable Logic  Controller, PLC)

11 Technical data

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Technical data for the connected products can be ob­
tained from the product documentation.

Electrical characteristics

Degree of protection through
housing

IP65/IP67

1)2)

Protection against electric shock
(protection against direct and
indirect contact)

through the use of PELV circuits
(Protective Extra-Low Voltage)

Disconnection of network
connections for operating voltage
power supply U

EL/SEN

Galvanically separated through
transformer (up to 500 V)

CE mark

3)

 (see declaration of con­

formity) 

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In accordance with EU EMC Dir­
ective

1) Requirement: Bus node mounted completely, plug connector in

the plugged-in status or provided with cover cap.

2) Connected products may only satisfy a lower degree of protec­

tion.

3) The product is intended for use in an industrial environment.

Outside of industrial environments, e.g. in commercial and
mixed-residential areas, actions to suppress interference may
have to be taken.

General mechanical characteristics

Vibration and shock resistance
(in accordance with
IEC/EN 60068)

1)

– Vibration (part 2-6)
– Shock (part 2-27)
– Continuous shock (part 2-27)

Severity level (SL)

1)

 for wall or

H-rail mounting

– Wall: SG2; H-rail: SG1
– Wall: SG2; H-rail: SG1
– Wall and H-rail: SG1

Temperature range

2)

– Storage/transpor t
– Operation

–20 … +70 °C

–5 … +50 °C

Corrosion protection

The product is intended for in­
door use in a typical industrial at­
mosphere.
 Avoid condensation.

Materials
– Housing
– Cover
– Fibre-optic cables
– Threaded bushing M12
– Threaded bushing M3
– Seals
– Screws

RoHS-compliant
PA reinforced
PA
PC
Brass, nickel-plated
Brass
NBR
Steel, galvanized

Dimensions
– Width
– Length
– Height

40 mm
91 mm
39 mm

Weight (bus node without cables
and sub-assembly)

98 g

1) Explanation of the severity level 

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vibration and shock – severity level”

2) Connected products may only cover a less extensive temperat­

ure range.

Power supply

Operating voltage for bus node and connec­
ted products

1)

– Nominal value
– Tolerance range

24 V DC

18 … 30 V DC

2)

Load voltage for bus nodes and connected
products

1)

– Tolerance range

18 … 30 V DC

2)

Intrinsic current consumption at nominal op­
erating voltage 24 V DC
from operating voltage supply for electron­
ics/sensors (U

EL/SEN

)

Typ. 65 mA
(internal electronics)

Power rating of operating and load voltage
power supplies

1)3)

– Bus node on the connected product (e.g.

valve terminal)

– Bus node on the decentralised electrical

connection box CAPC

Max.

4 A

Max.

2 A

per I-Port Device

4)

Power failure buffering

10 ms

1) Separate, external fuses are required for the operating and load

voltage power supplies (no bus node-internal overload and po­
larity reversal protection for the products connected via X1
and X2).

2) The tolerance range is dependent on the connected products.
3) Total power rating of operating and load voltage power supplies

PS and PL (residual current), maximum permitted current con­
sumption of bus node and connected products

4) Total power rating of operating and load voltage power supplies

PS and PL (residual current), maximum permitted current con­
sumption per I-Port Device

Explanation on vibration and shock – severity level

Vibration load

Frequency range
[Hz]

Acceleration
[m/s

2

]

Displacement
[mm]

SL1

SL2

SL1

SL2

SL1

SL2

2 … 8

2 … 8

±3.5

±3.5

8 … 27

8 … 27

10

10

27 … 58

27 … 60

±0.15

±0.35

58 … 160

60 … 160

20

50

160 … 200

160 … 200

10

10

Shock load

Acceleration
[m/s

2

]

Duration
[ms]

Shocks per
direction

SL1

SL2

SL1

SL2

SL1

SL2

±150

±300

11

11

5

5

Continuous shock load

Acceleration
[m/s

2

]

Duration
[ms]

Shocks per dir­
ection

±150

6

1000

Network-specific characteristics

Network protocol

EtherNet/I P or ModbusTCP

Suppor ted protocols

– Cyclic data exchange
– Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMP)

Suppor ted functions

– QuickConnect (QC)
– Device Level Ring (DLR)
– Acyclic data access via Explicit Mes­

saging

– Address Conflict Detection (ACD)
– Firmware update
– Integrated Switch
– System status via image table

System-specific func­
tions

– Diagnostics information (system dia­

gnosis, undervoltage,  communication
errors)

– Web server (status of bus node and

connected products, serial number,
configuration)

Transmission techno­
logy

Switched Fast Ethernet;
Design 100BaseTX

Transmission rate

10/100 Mbit/s, full-duplex/half-duplex

Bus cycle time (Reques­
ted Packet Interval, RPI)

 1 ms

Network connections

2 x socket, M12, D-coded, 4-pin

Crossover detection

Auto-M DI/MDI-X

1)

Max. address volume
inputs/outputs

– 64 bytes I, 64 bytes O,
– 66 bytes I (with status bytes)

1) Only if QuickConnect is 

not 

active

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