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2. Typical arrangement of an field multiplexer system Figure 8 2 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 10 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project 5981_en_02 8 7 3 Connecting and configuring the field multiplexer Wire the Inline connectors according to Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 Connect the remote bus cable For interference free transmission Phoenix Contact recommends at least a 3 wire shielded cable In this case connector 1 of both stations should be connected to the DATA DATA and GNDpata Signals and the shield In addition DATA and DATA should be a twisted pair If you are using fiber optic conductors configure the FO transmission mode To do so insert a jumper from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF o at connector 1 of the field multiplexer See also Figure 8 3 Q NOTE Malfunction Make sure that the same transmission mode is always set for both field multiplexers For fiber optic transmission set the required FO converters to a transmission rate of 75 kbaud see also Section Transmission over fiber optics on page A 3 Field multiplexer and FO converter are linked with the IB IL MUX CAB PSI adapter cable see also Section Ordering data on page 10 6 If you use another
3. OD Ob OD oo OD 5981B033 Figure 6 6 Protecting the power supplies 6 3 Surge protection measures in fiber optic mode Since optical fibers are not sensitive to electromagnetic fields field multiplexers that transmit data over fiber optics do not need remote bus surge protection Nonetheless the power supply unit for the interface converter should be included in the surge protection scheme Because of the mechanical sensitivity of fiber optics only fiber types with a strong cladding around the transmission medium should be used Applicable fiber optic types can be found in the INTERFACE catalog from Phoenix Contact PHOENIX CONTACT 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission media 7 Transmission media Different media can be used for the signal transmission between field multiplexers depending for example on the distance to be covered the environmental conditions or the existing infrastructure For data transmission it is often possible to employ cables that have already been laid but are notin use Table 7 1 provides an overview of possible transmission media and lists advantages that might be decisive for the selection Table 7 1 Possible transmission media Transmission distance Advantages Converter C Modem M required Copper cable Up to 12 km Use of existing data cables Fiber optic From 100 m up to 45 km Not sensitive to surge voltages e g cable o
4. Connect the shielding via the shield connector Fasten the shielding so that as much of the braided shield as possible is held underneath the clamp of the shield connection Make sure there is good contact between the connector and base Do not damage or squeeze the wires Do not strip more than 8 mm off the wires Always connect analog sensors and actuators with shielded twisted pair cables Connecting the remote The remote bus cable is shielded It is connected using the shield connector bus cable Please refer to Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 for the assignment of the il terminal points il In order to improve noise immunity Phoenix Contact recommends a 3 wire shielded cable Connecting sensors and Sensors and actuators are connected using the Inline connectors Each terminal specific actuators data sheet indicates which connector s can be used for which terminal 4 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer 4 8 Terminals approved for use on the field multiplexer 4 8 1 Universal terminals that can be used on the field multiplexer Supply terminals Power terminals and segment terminals are available to supply the station with I O voltage Different types can be used to meet your requirements Basic power segment terminal Power or segment terminal with integrated thermal or electronic fuse protection P
5. Figure 9 2 Station with example diagnostic indicators states A to C Figure 9 2 shows a station with two example error states It shows that an I O error has been detected at terminal 5 or that terminal 4 has failed and shows the behavior of the diagnostic indicators on the adjacent terminals Figure 9 2 Example A No error Figure 9 2 Example B Peripheral fault Figure 9 2 Example C Bus error Aly LED on or flashing at 0 5 Hz 2 Hz 4 Hz on slow medium fast Peripheral fault Short circuit at terminal 4 IB IL 24 DO 2 2A Effect Alarm relay Not activated Bus error Error Local bus has been interrupted after terminal 3 and before terminal 4 Effect field multiplexer UL ST and LE LEDs are on see Table 9 3 no 7 Opposite station UL and ST LEDs are on LE LED is flashing see Table 9 3 no 7 D LED flashing at 4 Hz bus error Other terminals D LEDs on all other terminals flashing at 0 5 Hz Alarm relay Activated lf the bus error is located on the forward path of the local bus the devices before the fault location flash at 0 5 Hz If the error is located on the return path irregular flashing switching off for short periods can be observed on the LEDs of the devices before the fault location 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 7 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Commissioning and functional test 9 5 Flowchart The following flowchart Figure 9 3 supplement
6. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 50 55 5520A012 25 30 40 45 T PC 10 15 20 35 Current carrying capacity of the communications power UL and the analog supply Uana in Ambient temperature in C O supply with a current carrying capacity at the field multiplexer of 4 A maximum P Ta C P 5981_en_02 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 50 55 5520A013 20 25 30 35 40 45 T PC 10 15 Current carrying capacity of the communications power UL and the analog supply Uana in Ambient temperature in C PHOENIX CONTACT 10 3 IB IL MUX MA PAC Protective equipment Surge voltage segment supply Us main supply Uny field multiplexer supply Umux Polarity reversal segment supply Us main supply Uy Polarity reversal field multiplexer supply Uyux THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent overload Pulse loads up to 1500 W are short circuited by the input protective diode Parallel diodes for protection against polarity reversal in the event of an error the high current through the diodes causes the preconnected fuse to blow Serial diode in the lead path of the power supply in the event of an error only a low current flows In the event of an error no fuse trips within the external power supply Ensure 2 A fuse protectio
7. Figure A 7 Device Information Vendor Phoenix Contact GmbH amp Co KG Address P O Box 1341 D 32819 Blomberg Phone 49 0 5235 3 00 Internet www PhoenixContact com Type FL COM SERVER RS485 Order No 2708740 Serial Number 83729104 Bootloader Version eae Firmware Version C 89 B 6 2006 PM Hardware Version RO BIOS Version 24 WBM Version 00 36 Configuration Version 2 0 MAC Address 00 A0 45 02 88 C6 Serial Interface Type RS 485 User defined Name of Device FL COM SERVER FL COM SERVER RS485 firmware version e If a firmware version earlier than V1 89 is installed update the firmware before you proceed with the configuration 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER A 5 4 Setting the Ethernet converters using software or Web Based Management WBM Assign fixed IP addresses for both FL COM SERVER RS485 e Click General Configuration e Enter the password default password private and confirm the entry by clicking Enter e Select IP and enter the IP parameters DEHENIX FL COM SERVER last update 10 36 02 CONTACT i IP Configuration Static Assignment Current configured addresses FLCOM SERVER RS485 IP Address fig2 E jo jio E Subnet Mask 255 255 255 fo General Instructions a if Subnet Mask is 0 0 0 0 the stan
8. Both fiber optic converters 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over fiber optics A 2 4 Configuring fiber optic converters e Please make the following settings at the fiber optic converters Transmission speed 75 kbps Telegram length 11 bits Light idle position INVERSE Echo evaluation 660 nm and 850 nm devices only OFF Termination resistor ON Other settings according to the application Table A 4 Configuration of the converters using DIP switches Transmission speed 75 kbps eo Telegram length 11 bits NOTE Malfunction When connecting two optical fiber converters pay attention to the signal direction of the optical fiber Connect the TD sender fiber connection of the first converter with the RD receiver fiber connection of the second converter PHOENIX CONTACT A 5 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 2 5 Connecting the cables Table A 5 Connection between converter and field multiplexer Converter Field multiplexer PSI MOS RS485W2 FO IB IL MUX MA PAC Terminal point Connector 1 Color Terminal point s few nam me Phoenix Contact offers a pre assembled adapter cable as an optional accessory for the connection from the PSI MOS RS485W2 FO converter to the IB IL MUX MA PAC IB IL MUX CAB PSI 5981A043 Figure A 2 IB IL MUX CAB PSI cable NOTE Malfunction If you assemble the adapter cable fo
9. Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project Example project The following components are needed in the master station for the example project on page 8 1 Table 8 3 Components of the master station IB IL MUX MA PAC Field multiplexer as the head of the master station Or 1 Connection of 4 digital input signals using 2 or 3 wire technology IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC Connection of 4 digital input signals using 4 wire technology IB IL 24 DO 2 2A PAC Connection of 2 digital output signals IB IL Al 2 SF PAC Connection of 2 analog input signals The following complementary terminals are used on the slave station Table 8 4 Components of the slave station Position Order Designation Number IB IL MUX MA PAC Field multiplexer as the head of the slave station 2 Or IB IL 24 DO 4 PAC 1 Connection of 4 digital output signals using 2 or 3 wire technology IB IL 24 DO 2 2A PAC Connection of 4 digital output signals using 4 wire technology IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC 1 Connection of 2 digital input signals 4 IB IL AO 1 SF PAC 2 Connection of 2 analog output signals voltage or current signals Or Or IB IL AO 1 U SF PAC Connection of 2 analog output signals voltage signals IB IL AO 2 U BP PAC Connection of 2 analog output signals voltage signals The 4 channel terminals are selected at position 2 In the slave station the terminal for current and voltage signals is selected at position
10. BT Client 1 and confirm with Next Pairing Initiate pairing with your selected remote device or accept pairing from another device One converter must initiate and the other must accept pairing Use the same password for both devices Initiate pairing Pair with your selected remote device Accept pairing The remote device initiates the pairing procedure lt Back Next gt Cancel e Check the entries confirm with Next and store with PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 S ave Initiate Pairing Select a remote device to pair with from the list of available server devices Select a server device from the list below to pair with Make sure that the device is discoverable and connectable before you proceed The two devices must use the same password Server device password 4711 Selected server devices Name tress BT Server 1 001 2F 3023288 lt Back Next gt Cancel e When the pairing of the Bluetooth converters was PSI BLUETOOTH CONF ES successful the Pairing succeeded message appears Confirm this message with OK l Pairing succeeded e When the pairing was not successful the Failed while PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Eg pairing message appears Confirm this message with OK Check the antennas the Bluetooth server function A Failed while pairing as well as the password used and repeat the configuration starting with the step Bluetooth connection settings A 30 PHOENIX CON
11. Check local bus supply Check the LEDs on the devices D LED flashing see terminal specific data sheets or Section Localizing errors ona field multiplexer station on page 9 6 8 amp jeje ojejo Local bus configuration not permitted Check local bus configuration see page 8 2 9 Local bus of the opposite station not Check correct position of the terminals operable Check local bus supply of the opposite station Check the LEDs on the devices D LED flashing see terminal specific data sheets or Section Localizing errors ona field multiplexer station on page 9 6 10 Local bus configuration of the opposite Check local bus configuration of the station not permitted opposite station see page 8 2 11 The local bus configurations of the two Check local bus configurations of the stations do not correspond both stations see page 8 2 12 O O e o I O error on the local station Check I O supply of the local station ae o lo e WOeroronthe opposite station Check VO supply fhe opposite staton male 91975 19 freiamunpisersysiemoperaimg O Oooo The errors have the following priority An error on the local station has a higher priority than an error on the opposite station Abus error has a higher priority than a configuration error Example One station is operating correctly the other station is faulty and has an illegal configuration The faulty bus must be repaired before the field multiplexer
12. Local diagnostic and status indicators Pin assignment terminal point assignment and connection example Programming data configuration data Technical data Summary of key data for Inline devices data sheet DB GB IB IL DEVICE LIST This data sheet is also referred to as the device list In addition to terminal specific data sheets this data sheet also includes the key data of every Inline Modular IO device This includes for example Programming data ID code length code process data channel I O address area Error messages Power supply current consumption Application notes provide additional information about special topics In conjunction with the field multiplexer these include for example NO modules at bus couplers AH BK IO LIST General information about use in Ex AH EN IL EX ZONE 2 zone 2 potentially explosive areas Device specific application notes are listed in the device specific data sheet and are available in the download area for the relevant device A package slip contains key information for the electrical installation of an Inline terminal or group of Inline terminals This includes for example Short description Safety notes Assembly removal Terminal point assignment Local diagnostic and status indicators 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Notes on using the terminal in potentially explosive areas
13. Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System e Inthe Pairing window select the Perform pairing option PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 and confirm with Next Pairing Pairing is the process where one device is paired with another device forming a security wall towards other devices Perform pairing Initiate pairing with your selected remote device or accept pairing from another device C Manage paired devices View paired devices or unpair one or more devices 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 21 PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 Pairing Initiate pairing with your selected remote device or accept pairing from another device One converter must initiate and the other must accept pairing Use the same password for both devices C Initiate pairing Pair with your selected remote device Accept pairing The remote device initiates the pairing procedure i Cancel PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter C Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devic
14. Remote bus configuration of transmission mode copper fiber optics Connector 2 nn Cover for unused terminal points 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer Table 4 2 Terminal point assignment Terminal point Floating alarm contact field multiplexer supply Uyux master slave configuration Alarm_IN Alarm contact floating closed in the event of an error Alarm_OUT Alarm contact floating closed in the event of an error 1 2 2 2 field multiplexer supply 24 V DC 1 3 2 3 GNDyux GND for field multiplexer supply The potential is reference ground for the field multiplexer electronics 1 4 2 4 CONFyA Master slave configuration Connector 4 Power connector for main and segment supply Uy Us 1 1 2 1 Us 24 V segment supply The supplied voltage is directly routed to the potential jumper 1 2 2 2 24 V main supply The supplied voltage is directly routed to the potential jumper 1 3 2 3 The reference potential is directly led to the potential jumper and is at the same time reference ground for the main and segment supply 1 4 2 4 FE Connection of the field multiplexer i e of the field multiplexer station to functional earth ground The contacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and the FE spring on the bottom of the housing il Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interference For information on the po
15. tt Bt I dm x k gt 4 24 V Ug _ 9 gt 3 O TKP 24 v u LO 6 Cc e 2 C 5 E5 Ae A Remote bus U mux Uu U U Uana Power supply Electrical isolation in the field multiplexer one voltage supply 5981B016 Figure 5 4 Potential areas Area of remote bus cable Area of functional earth ground FE capacitive for shield Area of functional earth ground FE RW N Area of the field multiplexer supply Umux from which the communications power U and analog terminal supply U ana are generated not isolated from the I O voltages Uy and Us 5981_en_02 Electrical isolation Digital terminal Electrical isolation Analog terminals onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Power supplies and voltage concept Isolation of the I O circuit of a digital terminal from the communications power is only ensured if Uyux and Uny Us are provided from separate power supplies The I O circuit measuring amplifier of an analog module receives floating power from the 24 V supply voltage Uana The power supply unit with electrical isolation is part of an analog terminal The voltage Uana is looped through each terminal and is therefore available to the next terminal IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC IB IL Al 2 SF PAC uC Local bus U URN UL GND x E Erw ll Ee a x N U Cc U 16 s by c
16. 2 Notes on using the terminal in potentially explosive areas Approval according to directive 94 9 EC Il 3 G Ex nAC IIC T4 X Installation notes 1 2 This Inline terminal can be installed in zone 2 The Inline terminal must only be installed operated and maintained by qualified personnel Please follow the installation instructions given in the IL SYS INST UM E user manual and the package slip Observe all applicable safety directives even national safety regulations accident prevention regulations as well as general rules of technology when installing and operating the equipment Please refer to the corresponding documentation user manual data sheet package slip and the certificates EC type examination and other approvals if applicable for safety related data Itis not permitted to access the circuits inside the Inline terminal Do not repair the Inline terminal by yourself but replace it with a terminal ofthe same type Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer IP20 EN 60529 protection of the device is provided for a clean and dry environment Do not subject the Inline terminal to mechanical strain and thermal loads which exceed the limits specified in the product documentation The Inline terminal has not been designed for use in dust potentially explosive atmospheres Installation in zone 2 5981 _en_02 Observe the specified conditions for use in potentially explosive areas When install
17. 4 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 5 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 8 2 2 Checking the system limits During field multiplexer station configuration observe the system specifications They are specified in Section Number of devices in a field multiplexer station on page 3 4 Checking system limits Table 8 5 Checking system limits Saws System limit Master station Slave station Number of signals 512 maximum 4DI 2DO 2Al 4 DO 2 DI 2 AO gt 4 2 2 16 38 gt 4 2 2 16 38 Current at UL 0 165 A see Table 8 6 0 159 A see Table 8 7 Current at UANa 0 018 A see Table 8 6 0 130 A see Table 8 7 Current at Us Um 5A see Table 8 6 2 5A see Table 8 7 Please refer to the terminal specific data sheets or the DB GB IB IL DEVICE LIST data sheet for the current consumption of the terminals Table 8 6 Maximum current consumption of the master station devices Postion Order Designation Number ULMA Umalma ul usa fenzaoerac ft s _ ieuzeoozzarac LEE Ze BE BEE CHE a fennas poo o oo e BEE EEE O feme ps e o oo Table 8 7 Current consumption of the slave station 3 a e peo o The system limits are observed with the selected terminals Additional power terminals are not necessary 8 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help
18. CAUSES and remedies cccceseeecesseecesseeceseeceeaeeeeeaeeeseaeeessaeees 9 4 9 4 2 Localizing errors on a field multiplexer station s 424440044R een 9 6 9 5 NOU ER ee ee E area re eee 9 8 10 Technical data and Ordering data us 2u40444044s0 nenn nenn nenn name nennn nenn nenne nenne nenn nennen nenne nennen 10 1 10 1 Technical data of the field multiplexer uusn 04400BReennenennnennn en nnnnnne nennen 10 1 102 OR 10 6 li PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Table of contents A Technical appendix The field multiplexer with different transmission media A 1 A1 Transmission over copper CAbIE ccccecccsseceeseececeseeenseeeesseeeesseeeeenseesenseeeens A 1 A2 Transmission over fiber Optics ccccsesececceeeeeeeceeseeeceeeeeeseeeeeeecsseeeeesseseeseess A 3 A2 1 Devices for the field multiplexer station cccccssseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeens A 3 A2 2 PSI MOS RS485W2 FO fiber optic converters that can be used A 4 A2 3 Basic field multiplexer settings cccccccsseeeeeeseeeeeeceneeeeeseseeeeeaeees A 4 A2 4 Configuring fiber Optic converters unuennesnnesnesennennnnennnnnnnnnnennnnen nenne A 5 A2 5 Connecting the Cables ccccccccecccccssseeeeceeseeeceeeeseeeeseeeeeeseaeeeseess A 6 A3 Transmission over telephone line MOdEM ccccsseeeeceee
19. Configure a local PSI Bluetooth Converter s Configure a remote PSI Bluetooth Converter over Bluetooth advanced Connect using DE 5 To continue click Next File Transfer Next gt Exit A 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless The basic menu of the configuration wizard opens PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device e Select Serial settings and confirm with Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power C Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System e Set the parameters specified for the serial interface and PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device confirm with Next Serial Settings These settings affect local communication between the application and the PSI Bluetooth Converter Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Transmission speed 7200 bps Data bits 8 Parity Even Stop bits 1 Serial interface RS485 Note The PSI Bluetooth Conyerter
20. DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 8 4 Providing surge protection Surge protection measures are described in Section Surge protection on page 6 1 e Select a protection of the remote bus Version 1a is selected for the example e Also provide protection for the power supply and the entire control cabinet 8 5 Selecting the transmission medium Possible transmission media are described in Section Transmission media on page 7 1 e Select a transmission medium that meets your demands Transmission over a copper remote bus cable is selected for the example 8 6 Determining the transmission time The formulas to calculate the transmission time are given in Section ransmission time on page 3 3 The example station see Figure 8 2 is equipped with a copper cable Therefore the formula for copper cables is used for the calculation tup N 6 8 ms byte 78 ms tup Update time for field multiplexer I O data n Number of bytes to be transmitted n 1 64 bytes Calculation of n Total number of bytes to be transmitted n 1 1 1 1 4 7 This results in the following transmission time tup N 6 8 ms byte 78 ms 7 bytes 6 8 ms byte 78 ms tup 125 6 ms 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project 8 7 Installing and configuring the field multiplexer system 8 7 1
21. DO 2 PAC terminal as a complementary terminal for apower or segment terminal as only the fuse and not the main voltage is monitored 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project Table 8 1 Complementary terminal arrangement IB IL 24 PWR IN F D PAC IB IL 24 PWR IN 2 F D PAC IB IL 24 PWR IN 2 F DF PAC IB IL 24 SEG F D PAC IB IL 120 PWR IN F D PAC IB IL 120 DI 1 PAC IB IL 230 DI 1 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 IB IL 24 DI 4 IB IL 24 DI 8 IB IL 24 DI 16 IB IL 24 DI 32 HD IB IL Al 2 SF IB IL 24 SAFE 1 PAC moo racea EEE EBENEN EN EN EI EIES EN EHEN IST EHEIESEIEIENENEIESESESEI EIER a na aaa eee a eee CIE 1 E zazoo weens EEE EN ENESENESEN EHER jeu zumsoponamercrrac f fap Pe a EEEE axismaowusrrac Ee 1x IB IL AO 1 U SF PAC maswa EBEN ES ER ES EN EI ES ES EIER Key IB IL 24 Dl 2 IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC IB IL 24 DO 2 IB IL 24 DO 2 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 NPN PAC IB IL 24 DO 2 NPN PAC IB IL 24 DI 4 IB IL 24 DI 4 PAC IB IL 24 DO 2 2A PAC IB IL 24 DI 4 ME IB IL 24 DO 4 IB IL 24 DO 4 PAC IB IL 24 DI 8 IB IL 24 DI 8 PAC IB IL 24 DO 4 ME IB IL 24 DI 8 PAC SN IB IL 24 DO 8 IB IL 24 DO 8 PAC IB IL 24 DI 8 T2 PAC IB IL 24 DO 8 PAC SN IB IL 24 DI 16 IB IL 24 DI 16 PAC IB
22. Disconnect window disable the Allow automatic disconnection option and confirm with Next PHOENIX CONTACT A 25 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC e Inthe Radio Power window select the Use default power PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device settings option and confirm with Next Radio Power Set the radio power between 17 and 28 dBm iV Use default power settings 20dBm Er H E Please attend the maximum radio power for your country and consider the radio power specification for the connected antenna Cancel e Inthe Configuration over Bluetooth window select the PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device No option confirm with Next and store the settings with Configuration over Bluetooth Save It is possible to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter using a Bluetooth connection Allow configuration of your PSI Bluetooth Converter using a Bluetooth connnection No C Yes advanced i Cancel e Select Bluetooth connection settings in the basic menu PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 and confirm with Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter C Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop
23. Explosion hazard restrictions regarding the Inline system When using the terminal in potentially explosive areas observe the limitations on the current carrying capacity see Notes on using the terminal in potentially explosive areas on page 2 1 24 V field multiplexer supply Uyux Current consumption at Uyux Minimum current consumption at nominal voltage Maximum current consumption at nominal voltage 60 mA no local bus devices connected 1 25A Consisting of 0 060 A Current consumption of field multiplexer electronics 0 690 A Communications power for all I O terminals 0 5A Supply for the analog terminals The field multiplexer supply Uyux 24 V generates the communications power U 7 5 V and the analog supply Uana 24 V Communications power UL and analog supply Uana Communications power potential jumpers Nominal value Maximum output current Protective equipment Analog supply potential jumpers Nominal value Maximum output current Protective equipment 10 2 7 5 VDC 2 A DC observe derating Electronic short circuit protection 24 VDC 0 5 A DC observe derating Electrical short circuit protection PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Technical data and ordering data Derating of the communications power and the analog terminal supply O supply with a current carrying capacity at the field multiplexer of 8 A maximum P Ta C P
24. IL 24 DO 8 NPN PAC IB IL 24 DI 16 ME IB IL 24 DO 8 2A PAC IB IL 24 DI 16 NPN PAC IB IL 24 DO 16 IB IL 24 DO 16 PAC IB IL 24 DI 32 HD 5981 _en_02 IB IL 24 DI 16 PAC SN IB IL 24 DI 32 HD PAC IB IL 24 DI 32 HD NPNPAC IB IL 24 DO 32 HD IB IL 24 DO 16 ME IB IL 24 DO 16 PAC SN IB IL 24 DO 32 HD PAC IB IL 24 DO 32 HD NPNPAC PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC IB IL Al 2 SF IB IL Al 2 SF PAC IB IL AO 2 U BP IB IL AO 2 U BP PAC IB IL Al 2 SF 230 PAC IB IL AO 2 U BP ME IB IL Al 2 SF ME Table 8 2 Possible combinations of analog I O terminals 10V 10V 10V OV OV OV 0 mA 20 mA IB IL AO 1 SF PAC IB ILAO 1 SF PAC IB IL AO 1 U SF PAC IB ILAO 2 UBP PAC IB IL AO 2 UBP PAC o IB IL Al 2 SF PAC NOTE Malfunction Typically digital terminals with the same number of channels are always combined e g DI 4 with DO 4 For instance DI 16 with 2 x DO 8 is not permitted There is one exception 1 channel DO output terminals can be combined with the IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC input terminal The second channel however cannot be used in this case 5981A021 Figure 8 1 Combining DO 1 and DI 2 terminals 8 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
25. MA PAC 4 5 Configuration The field multiplexer does not require any configuration software It is configured with cable jumpers on the connectors 4 5 1 Configuring the fiber optics FO transmission mode If you want to implement fiber optic data transmission insert a cable jumper at connector 1 from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF o see Figure 4 6 on page 4 8 NOTE Malfunction Ensure that the same transmission mode copper fiber optics is always set on the field multiplexer station and the opposite station Set the required fiber optic converters to a transmission rate of 75 kbaud and a character length of 11 bits see also Section Transmission over fiber optics on page A 3 4 5 2 Configuring the station as a master or a slave One field multiplexer station must be configured as the master To do this insert a cable jumper at connector 3 from 1 4 to 2 4 CONF ma see Figure 4 6 on page 4 8 The second station must be configured as a slave It must not have a wire jumper at connector 3 from 1 4 to 2 4 4 6 Connection example Connector 1 2 3 4 Alarm signals bb Possible 24 V se segment supply FO ars Us 24 V main supply Uy 24 V field multiplexer A supply Uw Remote bus 5985A008 Figure 4 6 Typical connection of the cables to the field multiplexer 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981
26. Please refer to Figure 4 3 on page 4 4 for the connector assignment in order to connect the power supplies to the field multiplexer If you use additional power or segment terminals please refer to the terminal specific data sheets for the connector assignment WARNING Before removing a terminal from or inserting a terminal in the station disconnect the power to the entire station Make sure the entire station is reassembled before switching the power back on 5 1 1 Supply at the field multiplexer In the simplest case the required 24 V supply voltages can be supplied at the field multiplexer The entire station is supplied with power from the field multiplexer In this case you must provide the following supply voltages 24 V field multiplexer supply The following voltages are generated from the field multiplexer supply Internal communications power of the field multiplexer Communications power for the field multiplexer station I O terminals supplied through potential jumpers U Analog terminal supply provided through the potential jumper Uana If the Unyux Power supply is switched off the bus stops since the U communication power fails as well 24 V main circuit supply The main voltage Up supplies all of the devices connected to the main circuit 24 V segment circuit supply The segment voltage Us can be supplied separately to the field multiplexer or tapped from the main circuit Install a jumper or
27. THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Commissioning and functional test 9 3 Operation If all the green LEDs on the field multiplexer and the I O terminals light up the field multiplexer station is operating and data transmission is active NOTE Malfunction Changes to a local bus configuration during operation are not permitted under any circumstances Always switch off power first before you make any changes to the field il il multiplexer system The following activities take place during normal operation Exchange process data on the local buses and between a station and its opposite station over the remote bus Display of I O errors Monitoring of the field multiplexer timeout If data transmission is not possible within a predefined period timeout the alarm relay is activated see also Flowchart on page 9 8 Both field multiplexer stations enter the stop state and a reset is generated at both stations Only the digital outputs are reset The analog terminal outputs remain unchanged maintain their last value while the stations are stopped The field multiplexer system automatically tries to start up again after a timeout or after a reset If no error is found when restarting remote bus and local bus operating correctly and correctly configured for each other data transmission is resumed automatically If an error is found the field multiplexers will continue to attempt to restart t
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29. configuration wizard opens PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Devi i i aei nels eee e Select Serial settings and confirm with Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System 5981 _en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 23 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC e Set the parameters specified for the serial interface and PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device confirm with Next Serial Setti u i ja kaa affect local communication between the application and the Transm ISSION speed j 7200 bps PSI Bluetooth Converter a Data bits 8 Bits per second Parity Even Data bits Stop bits 1 Serial interface R8485 Parity Stop bits Flow control Note The PSI Bluetooth Converter has to be restarted to apply the serial settings if 5 6 or 7 data bits or baudrates higher than 115200 have been selected Serial interface type R5485 v Note The PSI Bluetooth Converter has to be restarted before the changes in the seria
30. cover with the printed circuit board out of the base element as far as possible e Set the interface converter using the internal DIP switches Table A 9 DIP switches of the interface converter RTS CTS control RTS CTS signal inverted 2 wire interface RS 485 e Activate the bus termination by switching the Terminate slide switch to the ON position e Setthe DTE DCE slide switch to DCE e Push the housing cover into the base element until it locks Semin Second converter e Enter the settings for the second RS 232 RS 485 converter as well Both converters e Execute a cold restart on both RS 232 RS 485 converters 24 V ON Further information on the configuration and connection of interface converters can be found in the associated documentation 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 11 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 3 6 Connecting the cables e Connect one modem with the RS 232 side of an RS 232 RS 485 converter using a special 3 position SUB D9 cable and the SUBCON 9 F SH connectors see Table A 10 Table A 10 Connection between converter and modem Converter Modem PSM ME RS232 RS485 P PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 SUBCON 9 F SH SUBCON 9 F SH Pin Pin Jumper pin 8 and pin 2 e Assemble the adapter cable for the connection between field multiplexer and interface converter For the terminal point assignment please refer to Table A 11 Q NOTE Malfunction Please make sure tha
31. create a segment circuit using a switch to tap the voltage Us from the main circuit Uy PHOENIX CONTACT 5 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC il Electrical isolation 5 2 il il onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS The voltage Us supplies all of the devices connected to the segment circuit The supply voltage to the sensors and actuators U y Us should be installed and protected independently of the field multiplexer supply Uyux In this way the bus continues to run even if some I O devices are switched off If electrical isolation is required between logic and I O you must provide the field multiplexer supply Unux and the I O supply U y Us from separate power supplies Please refer to the information in Section Electrical isolation on page 5 4 and in Section Connecting and configuring the field multiplexer on page 8 11 5 1 2 Providing supplying power at power and or segment terminals In addition to supplying power for the I Os on the field multiplexer you may also provide supply the voltages U and or Us with power and or segment terminals For detailed information on these terminals please refer to the ILSYS INST UM E user manual or the terminal specific data sheets 5 1 3 Demands on the voltage supplies WARNING Hazardous contact voltage Only use power supplies that ensure safe isolation between the primary and secondary H PHOENIX CONTACT circuits according to EN 5
32. for one second In these two seconds the connected I O terminals initialize themselves and also receive their logic voltage when Umux Is switched on After startup the field multiplexer changes to the stop state ST LED on and carries out a system test This involves the following activities Reading the master slave and copper fiber optic configuration signals Testing of the field multiplexer hardware Examination of the local field multiplexer station Making contact with the opposite station and exchange of configuration data and status messages Comparing of the two configurations Opening the alarm relay and switching off the ST LED if there are no errors The system test activities mentioned above require about 0 5 s if there are no errors After the system test the field multiplexers start normal operation If an error occurs during one of these activities the corresponding diagnostic LEDs light up and the field multiplexer starts again by testing the field multiplexer hardware If the same error continues to occur upon startup there will be a permanent error indication that can be evaluated for service purposes The field multiplexers will nevertheless continue to attempt to start the system Please refer to Section Diagnostic indicators on page 4 3 for information on the diagnostic indicators of the field multiplexer PHOENIX CONTACT 5981 en_02 Controlling the alarm relay 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com
33. has to be restarted to apply the serial settings if 5 6 or data bits or baudrates higher than 115200 have been selected Serial interface type RS485 Note The PSI Bluetooth Converter has to be restarted before the changes in the serial interface type will take effect 5981_en_02 i Cancel e Select Bluetooth general settings in the basic menu and ee ie Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device confirm with 1 Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System PHOENIX CONTACT A 17 IB IL MUX MA PAC PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Device Name The device name is the name that other devices see when they perform a search Type the device name of your device Name BT Server 1 Cancel PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Security Settings Authentication and encryption is used to prevent un authorized access to your device and the data sent during communication Bluetooth security enabled In this security mode devices are required to pair
34. of an example project 8 3 Selecting suitable power supply units il See also Section Power supplies and voltage concept on page 5 1 The selection of suitable power supplies always depends on the individual system 24 V DC power supplies should always meet the following criteria Nominal value 24V DC Ripple 5 Permissible range 19 2 V to 30 V ripple included Electrical isolation If electrical isolation is required between logic and I O you must provide the field multiplexer supply Umux and the I O supply Uny Us from separate power supplies If you want to set up various electrically isolated areas within a field multiplexer station use additional power terminals that draw their current from separate power supplies within an field multiplexer station on page 5 3 il Notes on setting up electrically isolated areas can be found in Section Voltage concept Example project There is no electrical isolation required between logic and I O in the example project The master and the slave stations are be supplied from separate voltage sources One voltage source provides both the field multiplexer supply Umux to generate U and Uana as well as the I O supply Us and Up for a station il A selection of suitable power supply units can be found in Section Ordering data on page 10 6 or in the INTERFACE catalog from Phoenix Contact 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 7 IB IL MUX MA PAC 8 8 PHOENIX CONTACT THE ONLINE
35. station The most important components are shown there and have the following meanings 1 Grounding terminals for DIN rail e g UT 10 2 Surge protection for the control cabinet power supply e g VAL CP 1S 350 3 Surge protection for the input output channels e g PT 4X1 24AC ST PT 4X1 F BE 4 Surge protection for the remote bus cable e g PT 3 PB ST PT 1X2 F BE 5 Remote bus cable 6 Field multiplexer supplies 7 Grounding of the metal switch cabinet 8 Other loads with separate power supplies The variety of possible input and output signals calls for various overvoltage protection measures The surge arresters from the TERMITRAB COMTRAB and PLUGTRAB series offer the right protection for every application Comprehensive advice can be found in the TRABTECH catalog from Phoenix Contact Please contact Phoenix Contact if you have more specific questions The terminals are to be arranged in such a way that the connecting cables are as short as possible and that they do not lie in parallel to unshielded cables 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 5 IB IL MUX MA PAC 6 6 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Oo On D OR On Oo Ob Ob On o oo o On oo oo oo O O T e 0 0 gt E 0 0 e S iM grins i NU og es 8 g 9 oOo D On Sg Ob Ob OU Ou Ou Ou Oo OU OD OD Qo On Q o Ob Ob Ob oo o OD OR OD
36. the field multiplexer station Table A 14 Devices and software that can be used Je Tee Field multiplexer 0000 Field multiplexer IB IL MUX MA IBILMUX MA PAC 2861205 Ethernet converter FL a SERVER RS485 FE Firmware V1 89 or later 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 33 IB IL MUX MA PAC il il A 34 PHOENIX CONTACT A 5 2 Basic field multiplexer settings onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS e Configure one field multiplexer station as master and the other one as slave see Section Configuring the station as a master or a slave on page 4 8 No jumper must be installed from 1 1 to 2 1 CONFeo on connector 1 of both field multiplexers You will find the additional terminal point assignment of the field multiplexer in Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 A 5 3 Checking the firmware of the FL COM SERVER RS485 A firmware V1 89 or later is required to allow the FL COM SERVER RS485 to transmit the communication protocol of the field multiplexer stations e To check the firmware version open your web browser and enter the address of the FL COM SERVER RS485 default 192 168 0 254 Then click Device Information FL COM SERVER last update 11 03 07 Dem E FL COM SERVER RS485 General Instructions I Device Information General Technical Data Hardware Installation Local Diagnostics oO General Configuration B Home
37. to your device lt Back Next gt Cancel e Inthe Client Operation Mode window select the Actas a client option and the Serial Port Profile then confirm with Client Operation Mode Next a The PSI Bluetooth Converter can act as a client and connect to one or several remote devices Select the scenario that suits your application best PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 Act as a client Your device will act as a client and connect to one or more server devices Profile Serial Port Profile Disable client functionality Your device will not be able to act as a client lt Back Next gt Cancel 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 27 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC e Now the Bluetooth client must search for its Bluetooth PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 server Make sure that the server is switched on In the Server Device Selection Server Device Selection window select the Search for Specify one or several methods to use when selecting which server devices to i i connect to server devices option Search for server devices Search for available server devices and select one or several Specify server devices Type the Bluetooth device address and name of the server devices to connect to Favorites Select one or several server devices from your device list Select server device on incoming connections 4 co
38. version Phoenix Contact can therefore not recommend it The user bears the risk for any consequential damage NOTE This connection version is not to be used if the DATA and DATA wires are not a twisted pair The shield must be grounded at both ends of the remote bus cable To avoid any occurrence of voltage equalization currents the shield of the remote bus cable of a field multiplexer station should be grounded with a TERMITRAB SLKK5 F 110AC modular terminal block see TRABTECH catalog from Phoenix Contact Field Field Multiplexer Remote bus cable Multiplexer DATA __ GNDpata ul cir gt TERMITRAB He 5981A030 Figure 6 5 Circuit diagram No remote bus protection 6 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Surge protection 6 2 Surge protection for the power supply and the entire control cabinet To protect the control cabinet power supply Phoenix Contact offers the VALVETRAB surge arrester see TRABTECH catalog from Phoenix Contact Effective overvoltage protection can only be achieved with full equipotential bonding Inclusion of the module DIN rail in the equipotential bonding can be implemented for example with the universal USLKG 5 ground terminal block Order No 0441504 see Section 10 2 Ordering data or the CLIPLINE catalog from Phoenix Contact Figure 6 6 illustrates an example of the surge protection circuitry for a field multiplexer
39. your specific application with your Inline terminals used The documentation can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com For a comprehensive list of the documentation please refer to the ordering data see Section Ordering data on page 10 6 Terminal specific documentation can be found in the download area for the corresponding device Make sure you always use the latest documentation The following documentation is available for the field multiplexer in association with Inline Modular IO Automation terminals of the Inline product range user manual This manual is the generic system manual for Inline and describes the use of terminals modules in the Inline product range for all bus systems The following topics are covered The device properties which are the same for all bus systems Notes on the low voltage area Overview of the Inline product groups Structure and dimensions of Inline terminals Electrical potential and data routing Mounting and removing General technical data and ordering data Examples and tips PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC Data sheets Application notes il Package slips 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Terminal specific data sheets The data sheet describes the specific properties of each Inline terminal These include at the very least Function description
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41. 0178 5981_en_02 For additional voltage supply requirements please refer to the data sheets for the power terminals il Power terminal Segment terminal 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Power supplies and voltage concept 5 2 Voltage concept within an field multiplexer station 5 2 1 Power and segment terminals Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for detailed information on the voltage concept within an Inline station which also applies for a field multiplexer station The power terminal interrupts the potential jumpers for the main circuit U the segment circuit Us and the reference potential GND To do this the voltages are to be recreated This principle is shown schematically in Figure 5 1 for a section of a field multiplexer station MUX PWR IN U BE u ee eee Una ee EEE EN EEE GNDL ER U es ee U OC T d Y BEN EN 2 LAL a er A U uux 5981A008 Figure 5 1 Example Interruption recreation of the potential jumpers through the power terminal The segment terminal interrupts the potential jumper Us of the previous terminal an recreates it segment circuit Us To do this the voltage is tapped off from the potential jumper Uy This principle is shown schematically in Figure 5 2 for a section of a field multiplexer station MUX SEG F U EEE HE HE Ua po GNDL F CC ep fe DEN EEE e
42. 1B027 UFBK SAS Figure 6 2 Basic circuit diagram Remote bus protection version 1b The remote bus cable is wired between the two surge arresters and the TERMITRAB modular terminal block as illustrated in Figure 6 2 The remote bus cable shield must be connected at both ends using a shield clamp of type UFBK SAS see Section 10 2 Ordering data to the surge arrester of field multiplexer A and to the TERMITRAB terminal This version is suitable if only a 3 wire cable with no shield is available In this case only the DATA and DATA signals and the reference potential GNDpata are connected The shield connection of both field multiplexers is left open OUT Field DATA DATA Multiplexer DATA GNDyara _ GNDpara Shield _ Shield 5981B028 Figure 6 3 Basic circuit diagram Remote bus protection version 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 3 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Version 3 If all that is available is an unshielded 2 wire remote bus cable the surge arrester can only not recommended be connected to the DATA and DATA signals Field OUT N IN Field ia DATA Multiplexer DATA __ GNDpata_ Shield 5981B029 Figure 6 4 Basic circuit diagram Remote bus protection version 3 Version 4 If protection of the remote bus cable is omitted to reduce costs the field multiplexers must not recommended be connected as shown in Figure 6 5 Surge protection is not provided in this
43. 2 Fiber optics transmission MOdE uu nenn 4 8 GroundinggaP eier 4 2 Laying the remote bus cable n A 1 Master slave configuration 4 8 8 11 Required additional grounding 4 2 Transmission time usss24sseneenne nenne nenne nennen 8 8 Field Multiplexer system Arrangement assein eiis 3 1 Field multiplexer system ConnguratlO cccmseinnccsaniavencanandciccesiannsoeteeatincntadcente 8 11 Power SUPPIY zeeaenesensnenenenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 8 7 STAND esse ee 9 1 STAU ON nee er ere 3 1 Surge protection un nunnesenennnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 6 1 8 8 FL COM SERVER RS485 uuss2sssenennenenene nennen A 33 PIO WUC AAI ea ea ine a esse 9 8 FUNCION TOST hinunter ee 9 1 O module Complementary arrangement cccsseseeeeeneees 3 1 SOC ee E 8 2 IB IL MUX CAB PS1 u uunun sa ae A 3 Internal jumpering 444s4444sR Rennen nnnnn nenne nennen 4 6 J Jumpering internal uu44444444BRR nennen nennen 4 6 PHOENIX CONTACT B 1 IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC M Maximum capacity of the jumper contacts 4 1 Mechanical requirements cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeens 10 4 MO Teaser A 7 P Potential routing 4 4444H4HRn nenn HBnn nenn Hanne nennen 4 1 Power supply muss east 8 7 PrO OON ren ea ee 4 1 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 cccseeeeeeesseeeees A 7 PSI MO
44. 4 V U LO O x L Ac fo QO AC 9 Remote bus Us en U Uana j j Power Power supply 1 supply 2 5981B015 Figure 5 3 Electrical isolation in the field multiplexer separate power supplies Potential areas 1 Area of remote bus cable 2 Area of functional earth ground FE capacitive for shield 3 Area of functional earth ground FE 4 Area of the field multiplexer supply U mux from which the communications power UL and supply for the analog terminals U ayna are generated 5 Area of the I O voltages Uy and Us Symbols used Microcontroller A Converter Optocoupler a Reference potential GNDpata remote bus cable Electrically isolated area 41 Reference potential GND yux field multiplexer supply Supply unit with electrical isolation 5 Shield potential connected with a capacitor to FE of the potential jumper il This isolation can also be achieved if the power supply Up Us is provided through a separate power terminal with its own power supply see page 5 8 instead of through the power terminal integrated into the field multiplexer 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 5 IB IL MUX MA PAC Option 2 5 6 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS The field multiplexer supply Umux and the I O supply Up Us are provided from a power supply unit oo En GGo Local bus u Uana UL GNDwux 1 ee N
45. 8 Even 1 none O Software Update Modbus ASCII xox T Even 1 none B Configuration Management O Save and Reboot B Load Factory Settings E Logout B Home Figure A 9 Assigning IP addresses 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 35 IB IL MUX MA PAC A 36 PHOENIX CONTACT and make the following settings Own UDP Port Remote UDP Port Remote IP address Device type Idle Force Timeout Characters THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Confirm the modification of the configuration with Confirm Set the FL COM SERVER RS485 in the Application menu to UDP operation mode Own UDP Port default 3001 Remote UDP Port default 3001 Remote IP address Client 4 Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Q zw ck Q x B A 7 Suchen 5 Favoriten 4 by w rel 8 Adresse http 192 168 0 102 DEREN FL COM SERVER RS485 FL COM SERVER last update 10 40 18 Application Settings for UDP Protocol settings General Instructions I Device Information I General Configuration BP B Serial C SNMP Application Security B Software Update B Configuration Management Save and Reboot B Load Factory Settings B Logout E Home Operation Mode UDP TR MODBUS TCP C PPP IP and port address Own UDP port oo Remote UDP port oo Remote IP address fice fies fo ho Chan
46. ATA and DATA signals the reference potential GNDpata and the shield recommended are connected The surge arrester should be installed as directly as possible next to the field multiplexer head station The wiring between the field multiplexer and the surge arrester can then be carried out using simple stranded wires The shield is to be grounded at both ends Figure 6 1 Connect it using shield clamps of type UFBK SAS shield clamps at both surge arresters Field N IN Field Multiplexer Multiplexer A O O O O O O B GNDoAra GND ara Shield Shield UFBK SAS 5981B035 Figure 6 1 Basic circuit diagram Remote bus protection version 1a 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 Version 1b recommended Field Multiplexer A Version 2 not recommended Field Multiplexer A 5981_en_02 DATA onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Surge protection If it is not possible to implement grounding at both ends because of equalization currents arising as a result of different grounding systems then a double shielded cable is to be used in which the outer shielding is grounded at both ends or a supplementary wire is to be laid for the remote bus cable or ground the shield indirectly using a type TERMITRAB SLKK5 F 110AC surge arrester see Phoenix Contact TRABTECH catalog Figure 6 2 Field Multiplexer B DATA GNDpata_ Shield _ TERMITRAB F lt 598
47. Basic information for installation As a rule follow the instructions of the IL SYS INST UM E when installing the field multiplexer and the connected Inline terminals Observe in particular the following points during installation Disconnect the power Before setting up a field multiplexer station or inserting a terminal into a station ensure that the entire station is disconnected from the power Make sure the entire station is reassembled before switching the power back on Order of the Inline Install analog terminals in a field multiplexer station to the right of digital terminals as terminals otherwise the field multiplexer station reports a configuration error and the field multiplexer system is not ready for operation For later extensions insert digital terminals before analog terminals FE connection To ensure reliable grounding of the field multiplexer station ground the field multiplexer through the FE connection Connect the terminal points for the FE connection to a grounded PE terminal e g USLKG 5 universal ground terminal block Order No 0441504 see also Figure 4 1 Additional grounding of the field multiplexer End plate Terminate each field multiplexer station with an end plate It is supplied as standard with the field multiplexer End clamp Lock every field multiplexer station with end clamps at the beginning and the end of the station see Section Ordering data on page 10 6 Electrical isolation If you wan
48. EE gt IN NJ IS AZ SSS LSS SSS ot ara a 1 H DhE a zE 2 11H LW LW LI 0010010 elekelenete i 16 gt ooo JJ UU U0 OD O m DARTE TE KA Bee O Cfo Che alenelenels 18 Clouelonolonele Ooo a fo Gale mooo an 6 6 0J6 eleneleue gt 8 cloielonolonele Do oo o ooo Ofc aoon fal ee OOfOC elenelene LE 8 Clonelonolonele A 5981A010 Figure 5 6 Creating electrical isolation Electrically isolated areas within the station 1 Bus logic of the complete field multiplexer station 2 1 O outputs 3 I O inputs 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Surge protection 6 Surge protection 5981 _en_02 He me The following section should be considered as a general guide If you require information about comprehensive surge protection design please contact Phoenix Contact Overvoltage can occur as a result of circuit events or lightning strikes Safety equipment against overvoltage should always be installed when installing the field multiplexer as this is required by the usual fields of application of the field multiplexer Field multiplexer systems used outdoors e g for monitoring and control of a sewage treatment plant are exposed to increased risk of indirect e
49. File Exit or click the Exit program button Second modem e Configure the second modem For the configuration proceed as described for the first modem 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 9 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 3 4 Setting the DIP switches of the modems First modem e Open the protective cover of the modem Insert a small screwdriver into the slot at the bottom of the cover and lever it open e Set the DIP switches of the first modem according to Table A 7 Table A 7 Setting the DIP switches of modem 1 Fixed at7200bps ON ON Device Settings e Close the protective cover and execute a cold start 24 V OFF and ON Second modem e Open the protective cover of the modem Insert a small screwdriver into the slot at the bottom of the cover and lever it open e Set the DIP switches of the modem according to Table A 8 Table A 8 Setting the DIP switches of modem 2 Fixed at 7200 bps fs mseme OFF Device Settings e Close the protective cover and execute a cold start 24 V OFF and ON Further information on the configuration and connection of modems can be found in the associated documentation A 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over telephone line modem A 3 5 Configuring the converters First converter e Release the housing cover of the RS 232 RS 485 converter on the left and right and pull the housing
50. OS RS485W2 FO See Section A 2 2 Adapter cable IB IL MUX CAB PSI 2878476 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 3 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 2 2 PSI MOS RS485W2 FO fiber optic converters that can be used different performance classes The appropriate ordering data can also be found in the INTERFACE catalog from Phoenix Contact il The fiber optic converters are available for both glass fiber and for HCS fiber cables in Table A 2 Fiber optic converters with one fiber optic interface Order Designation Oraerno Cable type used Distance PSI MOS RS485W2 FO 660 E 2708313 niall PSI MOS RS485W2 FO 850 E 2708339 a PSI MOS RS485W2 FO 1300 E 2708562 ee Table A 3 Fiber optic converters T coupler with two fiber optic interfaces Order Designaton orderne Cabietypeused pistame PSI MOS RS485W2 FO 660 T 2708300 ee PSI MOS RS485W2 FO 850 T 2708326 A 2 3 Basic field multiplexer settings e Set the same transmission mode FO on both field multiplexers To do so insert a jumper from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF ro at connector 1 see also Figure 8 3 on page 8 12 e Configure one field multiplexer station as master and the other one as slave see Section Configuring the station as a master or a slave on page 4 8 You will find the additional terminal point assignment of the field multiplexer in Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 A 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02
51. PSI Bluetooth Converter can act as a server and allow one or several devices to connect to it Act as a server Remote devices are able to connect to your PSI Bluetooth Converter Profile Serial Port Profile v C Disable server functionality Remote devices will not be able to connect to your device lt Back Next gt Cancel A 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless e Inthe Client Operation Mode window select the Disable PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 client functionality option confirm with Next and store Client Operation Mode D the settings with Save The PSI Bluetooth Converter can act as a client and connect to one or several remote devices Select the scenario that suits your application best C Act as a client Your device will act as a client and connect to one or more server devices Profile Disable client functionality Your device will not be able to act as a client lt Back Next gt Cancel e Select Bluetooth pairing in the basic menu and confirm PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 with Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter C Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings
52. PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modem and confirm with OK 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over telephone line modem e Edit the modem profile Select PSI device Edit profile in the pulldown menu or click the Edit profile button e Set the following parameters in the Modem Configuration ERSTE Seren gern window and confirm the settings with OK io ares anne DTR Signal Ignore DTR Signal BCD Signal hd ON if carrier detect Store Number 2 DSR Signal gt Always ON Store Number 3 Flow Control NONE ooo CENE Error Correction Direct mode Flow Control u NONE Store Number 5 C ompression OFF Error Correction Direct mode Store Number 6 p Compression v OFF Store Number 7 Modem Configuration Modulation Method v Default CCITT Store Number 8 Result Codes Alphanumeric Store Number 9 Auto Answer Se OFF Store Number 10 Dialtone detection or Country Code Europe CTR21 SMS Settings Speaker OFF Mode Disable Additional Settings AT a Provider I X Deutsche Telekom Remote Login Password z Bisable Callback No Ee Password 0 Caller Identification Mode z Bisable CallerD 1 DR CallerlD 2 PO V DK gt lt Abot e Transfer the configuration to the modem Select PSI device Write configuration in the pulldown menu or click the Transfer configuration button e The first modem is now configured Select
53. S RS485W2 FO uusssesnessnnnennennenenne nenn A 3 PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT uuunsensnesnnennenenneneneenen A 15 PSM ME RS232 RS485 P uuusneseneennenenennenneneenen A 7 R RS 232 RS 485 converter uuesssesnenennennnennenenne nenn A 7 S SHIEIING seen ee 4 10 MOINS ON se ee ee ee 4 10 SAD een en ineen 9 1 Supply terminal s sisien eainnt 4 11 Surge protection umrsuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn nenn 6 1 8 8 Control cabinet ccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeeeesaaeeees 6 1 Fiber Optic OPeratiOn ccccceecceeseceeeeeeeeaeeeetaees 6 6 Power Supply ccccsececcssetecssereceserees eed 6 1 6 5 Remote bus cable u uu24040 ann annnnnnn nennen 6 1 6 2 System SPECIFICATIONS ccccecseseeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 3 4 System test 0222222000 2 fe u 9 2 T Temperature MeaSureMents cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 7 Transmission Bluetooth wireless cccccsseseeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees A 15 Copper cable uus0444444BRnennn en nnennnn nennen A 1 PT ENG nee nenne A 33 FIDEL ODUCS anne eroberten A 3 Telephone line cccceccecssseeceseeeeeeseeeneeesensneeens A 7 Transmission time cccceeceeceeeeeeeeseeseeseessneeeseeeeenes 8 8 B 2 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 5981 en_02
54. TACT 5981_en_02 PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 5981_en_02 This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless The Bluetooth client is now configured Close the configuration software with Exit Switch the CONF RUN switch in the device back to RUN mode Close the Bluetooth converter Remove the serial 1 1 cable from the second Bluetooth converter Restart the Bluetooth converter 24 V OFF ON The two Bluetooth converters now establish the connection automatically Further information on the configuration and connection of interface converters can be found in the associated documentation A 4 5 Setting the switch on the Bluetooth converter e Activate the bus termination by switching the Terminate slide switch on every Bluetooth converter to the ON position PHOENIX CONTACT A 31 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 4 6 Connecting the cables e Assemble the adapter cable for the connection b
55. THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 10 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A Technical appendix The field multiplexer with different transmission media 5981_en_02 MUX 1 DATA DATA GNDpara SHD The following sections describe a quick startup of the field multiplexer system when different transmission media are used Further information can be found in the documentation for the products used It can be downloaded from www download phoenixcontact com A1 Transmission over copper cable MUX 2 CU DATA GNDpata SHD 5981A041 Figure A 1 Basic circuit diagram Transmission over copper cable Key MUX IB IL MUX MA PAC CU Copper cable for example IBS RBC METER T from Phoenix Contact No jumper must be installed from 1 1 to 2 1 CONFro on connector 1 of both field multiplexers When a field multiplexer system is being installed for the first time Phoenix Contact recommends a 3 wire shielded cable In this case connector1 of both stations should be connected to the DATA DATA and GNDparta signals and the shield see also Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 DATA and DATA should additionally be a twisted pair Laying the remote bus cable When laying the remote bus cable note the following Donotlay signal and bus cables in parallel to power cables f possible lay remote bus cables and cables with vol
56. Table A 12 Devices and software that can be used Field multiplexer IB IL MUX MA PAC 2861205 Bluetooth converter PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT 2708517 Required for configuration of the converters RS 232 cable 9 pos SUB D PSM KA9SUB9 BB 2METER 2799474 1or2 female connector to 9 pos SUB D female connector Converter software PSI BLUETOOTH CONF V2 40 1 software on CD 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 15 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 4 2 Basic field multiplexer settings e Configure one field multiplexer station as master and the other one as slave see Section Configuring the station as a master or a slave on page 4 8 No jumper must be installed from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF o on connector 1 of both field il multiplexers You will find the additional terminal point assignment of the field multiplexer in Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 A 4 3 Setting the Bluetooth server first Bluetooth converter e Connectthe first Bluetooth converter and the PC via a serial 1 1 cable and supply it with 24 V DC e Open the Bluetooth converter housing and switch the CONF RUN switch to CONF mode e Start the PSI BLUETOOTH CONF configuration software on the PC e Select the communication interface e g COM1 and PIFLEUESOUTE Oa IF confirm with Next Welcome to the Phoenix Contact Configuration Wizard 2 40 for your PSI Bluetooth Converter Configuration scenario
57. Technical data on the Inline I O terminals can be found in the terminal specific data sheets 10 1 Technical data of the field multiplexer General data Housing dimensions width x height x depth 48 8 mm x 136 mm x 72 mm with connector set Weight 146 g without connectors 212 g with connectors Ambient temperatures operation 25 C 55 C Ambient temperature storage 25 C 85 C Humidity operation storage transport 10 95 according to EN 61131 2 Air pressure operation storage transport 70 kPa 106 kPa up to 3000 m above sea level Degree of protection IP20 Class of protection Class 3 according to EN 61131 2 IEC 61131 2 Housing material Basic material ARNITE plastic PA6 6 self extinguishing VO Pollution degree according to EN 50178 2 condensation not permitted during operation Surge voltage class Il low level signal Connection data for Inline connectors Connection method Spring cage terminals Conductor cross section 0 08 mm to 1 5 mm solid or stranded 28 16 AWG System data Number of devices per station 63 maximum Number of I O points per station 512 digital or 32 analog I Os maximum can be mixed Update time of all inputs outputs 1s maximum Maximum field multiplexer current for supplying the logic of I O terminals 2AatU Maximum current of the field multiplexer for supplying the analog terminals 0 5 A at Uana Common data for 24 V main supply segment supply and field multiplexe
58. _02 Conformance with EMC directive 2004 108 EC Noise immunity test according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 2 Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 3 Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 4 Surge voltage EN 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 5 Conducted interference EN 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 6 Noise emission test according to EN 61000 6 4 Noise emission of housing EN 55011 Approvals THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Technical data and ordering data Criterion B 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Criterion A Field strength 10 V m Criterion A All interfaces 1 kV Criterion B DC supply lines 0 5 kV 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Signal cables 1 0 kV 2 0 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Criterion A Test voltage 10 V Class A For the latest approvals please visit www download phoenixcontact com or www eshop phoenixcontact com 5981 _en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 5 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 10 2 Ordering data Products Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Inline field multiplexer complete with accessories connectors and labeling IB ILMUX MA PAC 2861205 1 fields Inline field multiplexer without accessories IB IL MUX 2718413 1 il The listed connector set is needed for the complete fitting of the IB IL MUX Accessories Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Connector set for the field m
59. _en_02 A Unpacking the field multiplexer Ate Generic documentation onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer 4 7 Installing and removing the field multiplexer station WARNING Hazardous contact voltage Before installing or removing the station make absolutely sure that the power supply is switched off and cannot be switched on again by unauthorized persons The field multiplexer is supplied in an ESD bag together with a package slip with installation instructions Please read the complete package slip carefully before unpacking the field multiplexer NOTE Electrostatic discharge The terminal contains components that can be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge When handling the terminal observe the necessary safety precautions against electrostatic discharge ESD according to EN 61340 5 1 and EN 61340 5 2 Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for information on how to install and remove the field multiplexer and the connected Inline terminals Installation without tools Mounting location DIN rail End clamp End plate Mounting position Assembly removal replacement 5981 _en_02 A field multiplexer station is set up by mounting the individual components side by side No tools are required Mounting the components side by side automatically creates potential and bus signal connections between the individu
60. ability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual Explanation of symbols used and signal words hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury IN injury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alerts the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device either hardware or software or Surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provides additional information to the reader It is also used as a reference to other sources of information manuals data sheets literature on the subject matter product etc 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC General terms and conditions of use for technical do
61. al jumper U is not exceeded The maximum permissible current for each tension spring contact is 2 A 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Using a field multiplexer in the field multiplexer system 3 Using a field multiplexer in the field multiplexer system The field multiplexer is a simple system for the transmission of signals between remote stations It has a modular design and saves on conventional parallel cabling A field multiplexer system is set up using two identical field multiplexers The multiplexers are electrically linked over a 2 wire cable and may transmit digital and analog signals over a distance of up to 12 km Data can also be transmitted over fiber optics telephone lines Bluetooth or Ethernet In these cases other maximum distances are possible see Section Transmission media on page 7 1 3 1 Arrangement of a field multiplexer system The field multiplexer and the Inline I O terminals connected to it form a station A field multiplexer system consists of two stations The two stations must be arranged in sucha way that each input terminal is assigned to an output terminal on the other side and vice versa complementary arrangement see Figure 3 1 In addition to the complementary arrangement of I O terminals in each station and its counterpart a distinction must be made between the active master and the passive slave field multiplexer station This is done by inserting a jumper i
62. al electrical connection FO transmission mode and configuration as master Field multiplexer and I O supply through common power supply Figure 8 3 Field multiplexer wiring example If you want to power the field multiplexer and all I Os using a single power supply unit you can connect the power to the field multiplexer as shown in Figure 8 3 The jumper on connector 1 CONF ro is omitted as the transmission medium is copper in the example project see page 8 1 The jumper on connector 3 CONF ma must only be inserted at the master station The field multiplexer has a floating alarm output Alarm_IN and Alarm_OUT contacts at connector 3 that allows to indicate operating errors remotely The contact is normally open but it is closed in the event of an error and when the field multiplexer power supply fails Notes on the current carrying capacity of the alarm contacts can be found in the technical data in the Appendix PHOENIX CONTACT 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Commissioning and functional test 9 Commissioning and functional test 5981 _en_02 The field multiplexer system functions autonomously The automatic startup of the system with its comprehensive selftest routines and automatic data assignment eliminates the need for time consuming system configurations and avoids sources of error Commissioning is therefore very easy 9 1 Checking the installation The following points sh
63. al station components As all other terminals of the Inline product range the field multiplexer has IP20 protection and is designed for use in a closed control cabinet or control box terminal box with IP54 protection or higher The field multiplexer station is mounted on a 35 mm standard DIN rail The station is mounted perpendicular to the DIN rail Mount end clamps on both sides of the field multiplexer station They ensure that the field multiplexer station is correctly mounted End clamps fix the station on both sides and keep it from moving from side to side on the DIN rail Phoenix Contact recommends using CLIPFIX 35 5 end clamps Order No 3022276 The mechanical end of an field multiplexer station is the end plate It has no electrical function It protects the station against ESD pulses and the user against dangerous contact voltages The end plate is supplied with the field multiplexer and does not have to be ordered separately Install the field multiplexer station in a horizontal or vertical position To do this proceed as described in the IL SYS INST UM E user manual PHOENIX CONTACT 4 9 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Shielding Shielding is used to reduce the effects of interference on the system In the Inline system remote bus cables and the cables to connect terminals for analog signals are shielded Observe the following points when installing shielding
64. aximum of 1 s In practice data is transmitted considerably faster see also ransmission time on page 3 3 The field multiplexer transmits the signals that are present in parallel at the I O terminals serially along the cable At the other end of the cable the signals are output again through the complementary I O terminals in the opposite station Data is transmitted between two field multiplexer stations over a 2 wire copper cable RS 485 transmission reduces the effect of electromagnetic interference on the signals A maximum distance of 12 km may be covered The maximum distance depends on the type of cable selected as well as on EMC environmental conditions Data can also be transmitted over fiber optics telephone lines Bluetooth or Ethernet In this case use additional interface converters from Phoenix Contact and configure the field multiplexers and converters accordingly see Section Technical appendix The field multiplexer with different transmission media on page A 1 fiber optic transmission is configured using a jumper on the first Inline connector 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Using a field multiplexer in the field multiplexer system 3 3 Transmission time The maximum time required for data transmission depends on the type of transmission medium that has been selected and can be calculated using the formula below Only the I O terminals from one of the two stations have to be tak
65. ce type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 Pairing Pairing is the process where one device is paired with another device forming a security wall towards other devices Perform pairing Initiate pairing with your selected remote device or accept pairing from another device C Manage paired devices View paired devices or unpair one or more devices lt Back Next gt Cancel 5981 _en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless The Bluetooth converters are to re establish an interrupted connection automatically In the Connection Scheme Selection window select the Always connected option confirm with Next and store the settings with Save Select Bluetooth pairing in the basic menu and confirm with Next In the Pairing window select the Perform pairing option and confirm with Next PHOENIX CONTACT A 29 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC e Inthe Pairing window select the Initiate pairing option PSI BLUETOOTH CONF
66. client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System A 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless e Inthe Wireless Multidrop window select the Point to point PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 operation option and confirm with Next Wireless Multidrop The PSI Bluetooth Converter is able to communicate with several devices simultaneously Point to point operation 5 T Your device will communicate with only one remote device at a time C Wireless Multidrop advanced Your device will be able to communicate with several remote gt devices simultaneously Data received on the serial cable will N be forwarded to ALL remote devices Data received from a Bi EJ Y remote device will ONLY be forwarded on the serial cable lt Back Next gt Cancel e Inthe Server Operation Mode window select the Disable HOPUSSEIOOI TE SOP SUE Ste server functionality option and confirm with Next Server Operation Mode The PSI Bluetooth Converter can act as a server and allow one or several devices to connect to it Act as a server Remote devices are able to connect to your PS Bluetooth Converter Profile Disable server functionality Remote devices will not be able to connect
67. ctor 3 see Figure 4 6 on page 4 8 that allows to indicate operating errors remotely The contact is normally open but it is closed in the event of an error and when the field multiplexer power supply fails Notes on the current carrying capacity ofthe alarm contacts can be found in the technical data in the Appendix 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer 4 4 4 Temperature measurements Temperatures can be measured in the field multiplexer system using MCR temperature measuring transducers from Phoenix Contact They are connected in front of analog input terminals see Figure 4 5 Make sure that the same transmission mode copper is always set for both field multiplexers You will find MCR temperature measuring transducers that can be used in the field multiplexer system in Section Ordering data on page 10 6 PT 100 and thermocouple sensors can be connected to these types Field Field Multiplexer Multiplexer A Remote bus cable B Temperature Display measuring instrument transducer 5981A032 Temperature sensor Figure 4 5 Circuit diagram Temperature measurement Information on the configuration and connection of temperature measuring transducers can be found in the corresponding documentation 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 7 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX
68. cumentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress The receipt of technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on alterations to products and or technical documentation Any other agreement shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact Please note that the supplied documentation is product specific documentation only and that you are responsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations Although Phoenix Contact makes every effort to ensure that the information content is accurate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed Th
69. dard netmask for class A B C is used Device Inf ti Default Gateway bo bo fo fo a General Configuration if Defauit Gateway is 0 0 0 0 no gateway is used IP a IP Address Assignment B Serial S Type Static C Automatic E SNMP E Application B Security Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration E Software Update B Configuration Management E Save and Reboot E Load Factory Settings B Logout B Home Figure A 8 Assigning IP addresses e Confirm the modification of the configuration with Confirm Proceed in the same way for both FL COM SERVER RS485 e Set the parameters of the serial interface Click on Serial and set the parameters specified below Transmission speed 7000 bps Data bits 8 Parity Even Stop bits 1 PDH FL COM SERVER last update 10 34 32 CONTACT i Serial Configuration Interface Type RS 485 Baud Rate 7000 FL COM SERVER RS485 Data Bits a General Instructions IE j Parity even 5 I Device Information Stop Bits re kauaa Configuration Flow Control selfcontrolled Je Serial Confirm O SNMP ane Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration O Application Typical settings 3964 R Phoenix Contact 9600 8 Even 1 none B p 57 PC Adapter 19200 8 Odd 1 RTS CTS Security S7 TS Adapter 19200 8 None 1 RTS CTS S Modbus RTU won
70. device communication will be able without pairing Password 4711 To activate auto pairing Use the same password for local and remote device It is recommended to use the security mode for at least one device Cancel PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Operation Mode The operation mode affects whether or not your PSI Bluetooth Converter can be 9 connected to and discovered by other devices C Non connectable Other devices cannot connect to your device Other devices cannot find your device by performing a search C Connectable Other devices can connect to your device Other devices cannot find your device by performing a search Other devices can connect to your device and other devices can find your device by performing a search lt Back Next gt PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Automatic Disconnect Cancel 9 F Allow automatic disconnection after a specific time of no data activity Time minutes i Cancel 5981 _en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless Select the Bluetooth security enabled option enter the password of the Bluetooth servers e g 4711 and confirm with Next To keep the Bluetooth converter discoverable and connectable select the Connectable and discoverable option and confirm with Next In the Automatic
71. e M a a ee As U ux 5981A009 Figure 5 2 Example Interruption recreation of the potential jumpers Us through the segment terminal PHOENIX CONTACT 5 3 IB IL MUX MA PAC Electrical isolation Remote bus Electrical isolation Functional earth ground shield 5 4 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 5 2 2 Electrical isolation In order to improve noise immunity the remote bus interface voltage is isolated from the station s electronics The incoming remote bus interface shield is AC coupled to earth ground using a resistor and a capacitor FE and FE capacitive shield represent two separate isolated groups The field multiplexer does not have electrical isolation for the I O terminal communications power Uyux 24 V UL 7 5 V and Uana 24 V are not electrically isolated The separate supplies for the logic Uyux UL and Uana and for the I O Us and Uy make it easy to set up electrically isolated areas logic and I O Figure 5 3 through Figure 5 5 illustrate various possible implementations of electrical isolation 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Power supplies and voltage concept Option 1 The field multiplexer supply Uyux and the I O supply Up Us are provided from separate power supplies U f ni T UTGND ar aad DOO E 5 o gt 24V UJ 1 2 g 2
72. e one field multiplexer station as master and the other one as slave see Section Configuring the station as a master or a slave on page 4 8 il multiplexers A 3 3 First modem i PSI MODEM CONF File PSI Device Options Action Alarm Reset Timer Output Mode Number SMS Message Number a FAX Message Number Password COM 1 38400 8N1 Serial Interface COM Port device COMI COM2 COM3 e oy os 5 is baud rate data bits v 9600 x 3 parity stop bits v EVEN v 1 Select PSI Device PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 PSI GSM GPRS MODEM RS232 PSI DATA BASIC MODEM RS232 PSI GPRS GSM MODEM RS232 0B A 8 PHOENIX CONTACT No jumper must be installed from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF o on connector 1 of both field You will find the additional terminal point assignment of the field multiplexer in Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 Configuring modems using software Connect the modem and the PC via a serial 1 1 cable and supply it with 24 V DC Start the PSI MODEM CONF configuration software on the PC Select Options RS232 in the pulldown menu Select the COM port e g COM1 in the Serial Interface window Set the following parameters for the serial interface Baud rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity Even Stop bits 1 Store the settings with OK Open a new configuration To do so select File New in the pulldown menu or click the New button Select the
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74. eeecseaeeeessaseeesssaaeeees 4 1 4 2 Diagnostic indicators u SRW cccccccsseceesssesecensnsereessasseesssaaseresseaseseesesseesssoans 4 3 4 3 Terminal point assignment 4444HanBRn nen nnnn nenn nnnnen nn nnnennnnnnnnenn nennen 4 4 4 4 Installation instructions u 4444044Be nennen nennen nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenne nnnnne nennen 4 6 4 4 1 Transmission media in the field multiplexer system nunnenen 4 6 4 4 2 Supply from a single power SOUrCe uueanssssenenennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn anne 4 6 4 4 3 SB COMAC ea a R 4 6 4 4 4 Temperature measurements uuusssssssnnsnennennnnennnenennnenennnnnnnnnn nennen 4 7 4 5 Wal el Eag MEIE E EI A E een one 4 8 4 5 1 Configuring the fiber optics FO transmission mode 4 8 4 5 2 Configuring the station as a master or a slave uusunnessnsnennnnnenennnn 4 8 4 6 Connection example eessessnesnssnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen 4 8 4 7 Installing and removing the field multiplexer station 24us0044He een 4 9 4 8 Terminals approved for use on the field multiplexer 000220000222se 22 4 11 4 8 1 Universal terminals that can be used on the field multiplexer 4 11 4 8 2 Terminals that can actually be used on the field multiplexer 4 11 5 Power supplies and Voltage concept ccccecccceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeesee
75. eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeneeeeeens A 7 A3 1 Devices and software for the field multiplexer station A 7 A3 2 Basic field multiplexer settings ccccecseeeececseeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeesaaees A 8 A3 3 Configuring modems using software uuunuessnsssssennnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn A 8 A3 4 Setting the DIP switches of the modems cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees A 10 A3 5 Configuring the converters cccccccccccsseeeeeeceeeeeeesseeeeeesaaaeeeeesaaeeees A 11 A3 6 Connecting the Cables usssssusnesonennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnen nen A 12 A4 Transmission over Bluetooth wireless ccccccssseeeeceeseeceeseeeeesaeeeeeseaeeees A 15 A 4 1 Devices and software for the field multiplexer station A 15 A 4 2 Basic field multiplexer settings cccccccsseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeens A 16 A4 3 Setting the Bluetooth server first Bluetooth converter A 16 A4 4 Setting the Bluetooth client second Bluetooth converter A 23 A4 5 Setting the switch on the Bluetooth converter ccccseeeeeeeeeees A 31 A4 6 Connecting the cables uussnssneesnnensnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nenn A 32 A5 Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER ccccsssseeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeees A 33 A5 1 Devices for the field multiplexer station cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees A 33 A5 2 Basic field multiplexer set
76. eesseeeeeeeseeeeseeseneeseeeenes 5 1 5 1 Power supplies nn enge 5 1 5 1 1 Supply at the field multiplexer uuu0444444BBRennnn nennen nennen een 5 1 5 1 2 Providing supplying power at power and or segment terminals 5 2 5 1 3 Demands on the voltage supplies 000 eee cece enee eee nn nnnnnnn en nnnnnnennnn 5 2 5 2 Voltage concept within an field multiplexer Station cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 3 5 2 1 Power and segment terminals ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaaes 5 3 5 2 2 Electrical isolation aan ne een een 5 4 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT i onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 6 Surge protection euenssesennnnenennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnennnnnnensnenunnnnnnnnsnennnnsnenenssnnnensnenennnenenen 6 1 6 1 Surge protection for the remote bus cable uuusun2244000nnennnnennnnnnnn nennen nenn 6 2 6 2 Surge protection for the power supply and the entire control cabinet 6 5 6 3 Surge protection measures in fiber optic MOE mmnunnnnnennennnnnnene nn 6 6 7 Transmission Media ee ee ee nee 7 1 8 Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project 8 1 8 1 Describing and defining the task 4umnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 8 1 8 2 Selecting the required I O terminals 44u
77. efer to the Appendix A Technical appendix The field multiplexer with different transmission media for information on component wiring and configuration of the converters and modems when using a telephone line 7 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981 en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project 8 Configuring and installing the field multiplexer systems with the help of an example project This section will use an example project to illustrate the configuration and installation of a field multiplexer station It is designed to help you to carry out the following steps on your own project The following sequence should be observed during configuration and installation e Describe and define the task number of signals transmission medium distance etc e Select the required I O terminals e Consider the system restrictions e Select suitable power supply units e Provide surge protection e Select the transmission medium e Determine the transmission time e Install the system and configure the field multiplexer 8 1 Describing and defining the task Example project Signals are to be transmitted from a control room to a pumping station over a distance of 3 2 km An existing copper cable can be used as the transmission medium 4 digital input signals 2 digital output signals and 2 analog input signals are to be transmitted 5981_e
78. en into consideration when making the calculation When operating field multiplexer systems over copper cables the following formula applies tup N 6 8 ms byte 78 ms m tup Update time for field multiplexer I O data n Number of bytes to be transmitted n 1 64 bytes m Delay when using different transmission media Copper m 0ms Telephone line m 20 ms Ethernet cable m 0 ms Bluetooth connection m 40 ms If the field multiplexer is operated over fiber optics this formula applies tup n 1 37 ms byte 10 ms il Both formulas are valid for worst case scenarios Transmission is usually faster The number of bytes to be transmitted depends on the particular terminal Type of terminal n in bytes Digital terminal with 2 4 or 8 channels Digital terminal with 16 channels a ae Digital terminal with 32 channels a a Analog terminal with 1 channel 2 Analog terminal with 2 channels a The transmission time typically varies within the following limits tup Copper 80 ms 500 ms tup fiber optic 10 ms 100 ms 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 3 IB IL MUX MA PAC 3 4 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 3 4 Diagnostics LEDs provide station diagnostics on the field multiplexer and the Inline I O terminals An integrated alarm relay permits alarms or warning lamps to be connected locally 3 5 Additional system components The field multiplexe
79. es Configuration Summary System Next gt Exit e e e A 22 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS In the Pairing window select the Accept pairing option confirm with Next and store the settings with Save The Bluetooth server is now configured Close the configuration software with Exit Switch the CONF RUN switch in the device back to RUN mode Close the Bluetooth converter Remove the serial 1 1 cable from the first Bluetooth converter Restart the Bluetooth converter 24 V OFF ON 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless A 4 4 Setting the Bluetooth client second Bluetooth converter e Connect the second Bluetooth converter and the PC via a serial 1 1 cable and supply it with 24 V DC e Open the Bluetooth converter housing and switch the CONF RUN switch to CONF mode e Start the PSI BLUETOOTH CONF configuration software ESL BLUETOOTH CONE__ on the PC Select the communication interface e g 4 Welcome to the Phoenix Contact COM1 and confirm with Next Configuration Wizard 2 40 for your PSI Bluetooth Converter Configuration scenario Configure a local PSI Bluetooth Converter C Configure a remote PSI Bluetooth Converter over Bluetooth advanced Connect using COM v To continue click Nest File Transfer The basic menu of the
80. etween field multiplexer and interface converter For the terminal point assignment please refer to Table A 13 Q NOTE Malfunction Please make sure that the cable is not longer than 1 m NOTE Malfunction If you are using the IB IL MUX CAB PSI Order No 2878476 adapter cable Swap the yellow and green wires at terminal points 16 and 17 of the Bluetooth converter and remove the jumper brown from terminal 1 1 to 2 1 of the field multiplexer connector Table A 13 Connection between converter and field multiplexer Converter Field multiplexer PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT IB IL MUX MA PAC Terminal point Connector 1 Color Terminal point shed o fama de e Connect each field multiplexer with one Bluetooth converter A 32 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A5 Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER This section describes the configuration of an Inline field multiplexer station with an Ethernet network path using two Ethernet converters FL COM SERVER RS485 A CONVERTER CONVERTER A 5981A042 Figure A 6 Basic circuit diagram Transmission over Ethernet Key MUX IB ILMUX MA PAC A Adapter cable CONVERTER Ethernet converter For example Phoenix Contact FL COM SERVER RS485 LAN WAN Ethernet connection NOTE Malfunction In combination with the FL COM SERVER RS485 converter a maximum of four analog signals can be transmitted A 5 1 Devices for
81. ffects of lightning field multiplexer systems used within industrial plants must also ensure the function and the security of data transmission even in electromagnetically unfavorable circumstances Safety measures are therefore strongly recommended Correct installation and assembly can minimize electromagnetic interference Particular attention should be paid to the cable layout described in Section Transmission over copper cable on page A 1 Rules for laying the remote bus cable are also given there Attention must also be paid to appropriate grounding and shielding measures see Section Grounding on page 4 2 and Section Shielding on page 4 10 Before assembling a field multiplexer system check the surroundings for interference and select a suitable location Install additional modules e g interface converters surge arresters as close as possible to the field multiplexer head station Overvoltage protection measures include the following points Protecting the remote bus cable Protecting the power supply and the entire control cabinet Surge protection for the remote bus cable does not apply when fiber optics operation is used No other surge arresters are affected by the choice of the transmission medium The interface converter must also be included in the overvoltage protection measures PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 6 1 Su
82. he system The alarm relays at the two field multiplexer stations are not always triggered at the same time as error detection occurs at each station independently of the remote station For instance if the power to one field multiplexer station fails the alarm relay is triggered at the affected station immediately but it may take up to 1 s before the opposite station triggers If one station stops the second station will always change to stop state as well PHOENIX CONTACT 9 3 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 9 4 Diagnostic indicators The five LEDs on the left of the field multiplexer have the following meanings see also Section Diagnostic indicators on page 4 3 Table 9 2 Diagnostic LEDs on the field multiplexer UL Green Ulogic Field multiplexer supply communications power and interface supply ST Red Stop Field multiplexer is in the stop state Rea Confguatoneror re Rea Remote Bus Emo SSS LE Local Bus Error Error on the local bus of this field multiplexer station e g a faulty I O terminal 9 4 1 Error causes and remedies The LEDs on the field multiplexer do not light up or flash alone but always together with others Each combination indicates a specific malfunction which can then be localized and rectified The various LED combinations are described in Table 9 3 The symbols used have the following meanings LED OFF HG g LED flash
83. i Ca O AC 1 5981B017 5981 _en_02 Figure 5 5 Electrical isolation between field multiplexer and analog module The potential jumpers hatched in the figure are not used in the analog terminal This means that the 24 V supply of the field multiplexer Umux and the power terminal are electrically isolated from the I O circuit measuring amplifier of the analog terminal The I O circuit of the analog module is supplied from the analog circuit Uana PHOENIX CONTACT 5 7 IB IL MUX MA PAC Electrical isolation Other 5 8 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Other electrical isolation depends on how the supply voltages are provided For instance electrical isolation can be provided by inserting a new 24 V supply using a power terminal During this process the 24 V power supply units on the low voltage side must not be connected to one another One method of electrical isolation using a power terminal is illustrated in Figure 5 6 Connection between the ground of a supply voltage Uyyux Us Or U and functional earth ground must only be made at one point within the station point A Electrical isolation is lost if several grounds are connected to functional earth ground IB IL 24 PWR IN if a o AALAY IBS IL 24 MUX MA N ed ate
84. ing Table 9 3 Possible LED combinations No uL st ce RE LE Etror 0 2 2 19 9 tere and neracs power not present _ Logic and Logic and interface power not present power not present Check field multiplexer supply Umux field multiplexer supply Check field multiplexer supply Umux Interface supply not present and or Send field multiplexer for service hardware faulty Error on remote bus Check remote bus connection Master slave or copper fiber optic Check field multiplexer configurations configuration incorrect master slave and copper fiber optic Opposite station not switched on or jumpers properly inserted see faulty page 4 8 Check interface converter if present Check supply of opposite station 9 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Commissioning and functional test Table 9 3 Possible LED combinations oo ew Same as 3 and local bus not operable See 3 Check correct position of the terminals Check local bus supply Same as 3 and local bus configuration See 3 not permitted Check local bus configuration are all the terminals permitted and is the arrangement complementary see page 8 2 Different firmware versions on the field Only use field multiplexers with the same multiplexer stations firmware in the system Replace the field multiplexer Send field multiplexer for service Local bus not operable bus error Check correct position of the terminals
85. ing the terminal use an appropriate and approved housing with a minimum protection of IP54 Please observe the EN 60079 14 requirements e g asteel housing with a wall thickness of 3 mm In potentially explosive areas only snap the Inline terminal onto the rail and connect the cables when the power is switched off In zone 2 only connect devices to the supply and signal circuits that are suitable for operation in potentially explosive areas of zone 2 and the conditions at the installation location PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Restrictions limit values 1 Only Inline terminals that are approved for use in potentially explosive areas may be snapped next to this Inline terminal Before using an Inline terminal in a zone 2 potentially explosive area first check that the terminal has been approved for installation in this area For a list of terminals approved for use in zone 2 potentially explosive areas please refer to the AH EN IL EX ZONE 2 application note Please ensure that the supplies of U and Us at the field multiplexer do not exceed 4A Please make sure that the maximum permissible current of 4 A flowing through potential jumpers Uy and Us total current is not exceeded when using the Inline terminals in potentially explosive areas Also ensure that the maximum permissible current of 2 A flowing through potenti
86. ion over telephone line modem on page A 7 Bluetooth converter See INTERFACE catalog for data transmission over Bluetooth See also Section Transmission over Bluetooth wireless on page A 15 Ethernet converter See INTERFACE catalog for data transmission over Ethernet See also Section Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER on page A 33 Temperature measuring transducer See INTERFACE catalog to acquire temperature values 10 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Technical data and ordering data Accessories Additional system components Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Power supply units See INTERFACE catalog to supply the field multiplexer stations End clamps grounding clamps and shield connection clamps See CLIPLINE catalog Cables suitable for copper or fiber optic transmission See INTERFACE or AUTOMATION catalog Documentation Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Automation terminals of the Inline product range user manual IL SYS INST UM E 2698737 1 Summary of key data for Inline devices data sheet DB GB IB IL DEVICE LIST 9007007 1 I O modules at bus couplers application note AH BK IO LIST 9015358 1 Inline terminals for use in zone 2 potentially explosive areas application note AH EN IL EX ZONE 2 a Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded from www download phoenixcontact com 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 7 onlinecomponents com
87. is information does not include any guarantees regarding quality does not describe any fair marketable quality and does not make any claims as to quality guarantees or guarantees regarding the suitability for a special purpose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in so far as liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premeditation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT IB IL MUX MA PAC Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Statement of legal authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by
88. l interface type will take effect Cancel e Select Bluetooth general settings in the basic menu and confirm with Next This wizard is used to configure your PS Bluetooth Converter Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System e Enter a Bluetooth device name and confirm with Next PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device ee The name must be unique for every Bluetooth converter and evice Name The device name is the name that other devices see when they perform a search shou Id refer to the tech nological un it Type the device name of your device Name BT Client 1 A 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Security Settings Authentication and encryption is used to prevent un authorized access to your pD device and the data sent during communication Bluetooth security enabled In this security mode devices are required to pair with the remote device before being able to communicate C Bluetooth security disabled In this mode devices are not required to pair with the remote
89. l isolation ccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 4 Field multiplexer 0s020002000000R0 0 Rennen 5 2 EMC directive u0022002 nn am NEI 10 5 Error Diagnostics oO MMe Tannen nennen 4 3 LOCALIZATION PR Ne cscs ecennsescneenesecensesseuns 9 6 Error CAUSES and remedies secceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 4 Ethernet CONVESTELS cccccccceeceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneness A 33 EX ZONE 2 ia costes oasis sig EEEE A 1 2 Example project Configuration anne ee 8 12 Connecting the voltage supply eennennneennnennnennn 8 12 Power supply ccccceeceesssseesesseeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeessees 8 7 ArTangemMenl aussen 8 10 TASK een een 8 1 Terminal selection u22202202200 nenne nenne nenn 8 5 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS F Fiber optic converter eenueneanssnennsenennnennn nenne nennen A 3 Field multiplexer Alarm contact ococasstanennsaensonpetesnesiaoiueocesieneuapennaests 8 12 Configuration and installation 8 1 Connecting the remote DUS cccceseeeeeeeees 8 11 Connection tO FE ccccccsseeeeeceesseeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 4 1 Connections 22 022 Maea 4 1 Copper transmission MOE 0cccccseeeeeeeeeeees 4 8 Diagnostic indicators cceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 4 1 Electrical isolation 0 ceceececceseeseeeeseeeeeeenens 4 2 5
90. l jumpers a new appropriate power terminal must be used NOTE Malfunction or overload in the event of configuration errors The permissible number of devices that can be connected depends on the specific station arrangement None of the system specifications given above must be exceeded 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer 4 Description of the field multiplexer The IB IL MUX and IB IL MUX MA PAC only differ in the scope of supply see Ordering data on page 10 6 Their function and technical data are identical For greater clarity the order designation IB IL MUX MA PAC is used throughout this document 4 1 General description Functions The field multiplexer forms the head of an field multiplexer station All the necessary Inline I O terminals are connected to it configures the station and manages data exchange with the opposite station over a remote bus cable supplies power to the connected I O terminals The field multiplexer generates the logic voltage U for all connected devices from the supplied supply voltage Umux as well as the supply voltage U ayna for the connected analog terminals circuits within an Inline station which also apply for a field multiplexer station il Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for information on the individual Indicators See Section Diagnostic indicators on
91. la o 019 010 0100100100100 IC WOMEN O CTO CTO CO CTO TOG octe o CTO COTO CHO Cfo Of00 Maste 404 V OV 24V OV PSM ME RS232 RS485 P PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 PSM ME RS232 RS485 P D A SUB D9 SUBD 9 Line sais Line SUB D9 SUBD 9 D A D B RS 485 1 p 1 DCD b ots pcof 7 u 1 RS 485 D B GND 3 3 ITxD a a TxD 3 3 GND 2 2 RxD RxD 2 2 7 7 RTS RTS 7 7 RS 232 8 8 CTS CTS 8 8 RS 232 4 l 4 DTR DTR 4 4 6 6 DSR DSR 6 6 9 9 RI RI 9 9 GND 5 5 JGND GND 5 5 GND 5981A044 Figure A 4 Wiring example 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 13 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A4 Transmission over Bluetooth wireless This section describes the configuration of an Inline field multiplexer station with a Bluetooth path using the Bluetooth converters PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT A CONVERTER CONVERTER Bluetooth 5981B037 Figure A 5 Basic circuit diagram Transmission over Bluetooth Key MUX IB ILMUX MA PAC A Adapter cable CONVERTER Bluetooth converter PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT Bluetooth Bluetooth connection NOTE Malfunction In combination with the PSI WL RS232 RS485 BT converter up to 50 digital and two analog signals can be transmitted A 4 1 Devices and software for the field multiplexer station
92. ld multiplexers is OK Error 2 Software versions of the two field multiplexers are not identical Off Communication between the field multiplexers functioning correctly LE Local Bus Error ot Cen on the local bus of this field multiplexer station e g a faulty I O terminal a Flashing Error on the local bus of the opposite station Local bus OK Green Usegment 24 V segment circuit supply present 24 V segment circuit supply not present Green U Main 24 V main circuit supply present 24 V main circuit supply present 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 4 3 Terminal point assignment The field multiplexer is delivered with connectors and labeling fields To connect the cables to the IB IL MUX terminal you need the IB IL MUX PLSET connector set Order No 2836036 Connector 1 Remote bus connection Configuration of transmission mode Connector 2 No function Connector 3 Floating alarm contact Configuration of master slave setting Field multiplexer supply Uyux that generates the communications power U and the supply for the analog terminals UANA Connector 4 Voltage supply for the segment Us and the main circuit Um 5981A019 Figure 4 3 Terminal point assignment Table 4 2 Terminal point assignment Terminal Remark point
93. n to the external power supply The field multiplexer supply is protected against polarity reversal and surge voltage These protective elements are only used to protect the power supply unit Electrical isolation RS 485 interface supply voltage RS 485 interface local bus Interfaces Remote bus Connection Interface type Transmission protocol Remote bus length copper Remote bus length fiber optic Polymer fiber HCS fiber Multi mode glass fiber Single mode glass fiber Local bus Connection Local functions Alarm output floating contacts Observe high inrush currents when using lamps as alarm signals 24 V 40 mA 500 V AC 500 V AC Inline shield connector RS 485 modified Special remote control protocol 12 km maximum and 5 km typical depending on cable type and EMC environmental conditions Using fiber optic converters Up to 100 m Up to 2400 m Up to 25 km Up to 45 km Inline data routing N C relay contact for 24 V DC 1 A typical Maximum contact power 30 W DC or 60 VA AC Maximum contact voltages 150 V DC or 125 V AC A maximum switching current of 1 A must not be exceeded Phoenix Contact recommends avoiding lamp loads greater than Mechanical requirements Vibration operation Vibration storage Shock operation 10 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 2g according to IEC 60068 2 6 criterion 1 2g according to IEC 60068 2 6 15g according to IEC 60068 2 27 criterion 2 5981 en
94. n_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC 8 2 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 8 2 Selecting the required I O terminals For operation the field multiplexer station I O terminals must be set up in a complementary arrangement see also Figure 3 1 on page 3 1 The field multiplexer does not process the transmitted data but merely transmits it to the opposite station Select the appropriate Inline terminals for the I O signals in your project 8 2 1 Devices permitted in a field multiplexer station You will find a list of I O terminals that can be operated on the field multiplexer including the corresponding order numbers in the AH IL BK IO LIST application note Table 8 1 shows possible terminal combinations in a complementary station arrangement NOTE Configuration error Terminal combinations other than the ones listed in Table 8 1 are not permitted They will be detected as configuration errors and indicates with the CE LED see Section Diagnostic indicators on page 4 3 The IB IL Al 2 SF PAC analog terminal can also be combined with two IB IL AO 1 terminals see also Table 8 2 Further information on the current and voltage ranges of the permissible analog terminals can be found in the terminal specific data sheets PHOENIX CONTACT Key for the table below 1 2 4 8 16 32 Number of available channels Combination not possible If possible use the IB IL 24
95. nel settings Device type C Serrer Responder Client lnitiator Multi device setting Single Drop Multi Drop Modem DTR Control Off C On Idle Force Timeout Characters iz Confirm Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PM PC UDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PP PPP Figure A 10 UDP settings of COM SERVER 1 Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Q aurick Q x B A pP Suchen Se Favoriten a wi Ag Adresse http 192 168 0 101 contact E FL COM SERVER RS485 FL COM SERVER last update 10 40 18 Application Settings for UDP Protocol settings General Instructions I Device Information I General Configuration BP Serial 2 SNMP Application B Security Software Update B Configuration Management Save and Reboot B Load Factory Settings B Logout E Home Operation Mode Eee sii MODBUS TCP C PPP IP and port address Own UDP port 3001 Remote UDP port fso01 Remote IP address ha fies fo hoz Channel settings Device type C Serer Responde Clientilnitiator Multi device setting Single Drop Multi Drop Modem DTR Control Off On Idle Force Timeout Characters Zz Confirm Note To switch operation modes press the but
96. nnecting device will automatically be selected as server device every time it connects to this device lt Back Next gt Cancel e Confirm with Next The search for communication PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 partners is thus started Search for Remote Devices Your PSI Bluetooth Converter is searching for remote devices Searching e Select the previously configured Bluetooth server from the PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 Available devices list transfer it with Add to the Server Device Selection Selected devices list and confirm with Next Select server devices from the list below of available devices Available devices Name Address Paired 2 Miscellaneous BT Server 1 0012F3023288 Not Paired Add Remove Selected devices Name Address Paired Fa Miscellaneous BT Server 1 0012F3023288 Not Paired My server device is not in the list above Explain possible reasons lt Back Next gt Cancel A 28 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 Connection Scheme Selection D 4 combination of the options below can be selected If no option is selected the PSI Bluetooth Converter will not establish any connections Connect on incoming data V Always connected lt Back Next gt Cancel PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Client 1 This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter C Serial settings Serial interfa
97. nto one of the stations which thereby becomes the master Further configuration settings are not required Up to 63 Inline I O terminals can be connected to a field multiplexer station simply by mounting them next to one another The intelligent wiring method used by Inline terminals enables the field multiplexer station to be created quickly and easily since for example time consuming wiring of the terminal power supply is not required It is only necessary for the power supply units integrated in the field multiplexers to be supplied with 24 V DC on the input side They generate the operating voltage required for the field multiplexer and the connected Inline I O terminals IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 2SF PAC IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC IB IL AO 24UIBP PAC U lt J ey O O KEREK IB IL 24 DI 8 PAC IBIL 24 DI PAC IBIL AI IB IL 24 DO 8 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC IB IL 24 DO 2 PAC 5981C002 Figure 3 1 Complementary arrangement of I O terminals 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 3 2 Data transmission A maximum of 512 I O data can be transmitted by each station This corresponds to a maximum of 512 digital or 32 analog inputs and or outputs Digital and analog signals may also be mixed The transmission time for all I O data depends on the number of inputs and outputs to be transmitted butis a m
98. onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AUTOMATION User Manual IB ILMUX UME Order No Configuring and installing the Inline field multiplexer a 2a PHOENIX g E T T y j i a f f u ii l 4 q p m 1 M A T J q SA Ad CONTACT b E lt i boo A lt o lt INSPIRING INNOVATIONS THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AUTOMATION User manual THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Configuring and installing the Inline field multiplexer Designation IB IL MUX UM E Revision 02 Order No This user manual is valid for Designation IB IL MUX MA PAC IB IL MUX MA Associated system components 5981_en_02 11 2008 Order No 2861205 2818413 PHOENIX CONTACT IB IL MUX MA PAC oo D D D PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Please observe the following notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this manual User group of this manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Phoenix Contact accepts no li
99. ould be checked before the system is switched on or if an error Occurs Table 9 1 Checking the installation Reference to documentation 1 Areallthe Inline terminals approved for use AH IL BK IO LIST application note in the field multiplexer system 2 Isthe assignment of the terminals correct Table 8 1 on page 8 3 complementary arrangement 3 Are all the system limits observed Section Checking the system limits on page 8 6 4 Arethe field multiplexer stations correctly Section Connecting and configuring configured master slave copper fiber the field multiplexer on page 8 11 optic 5 If any interface converters are connected are they ready to operate 6 Has the wiring of the power Figure 8 3 on page 8 12 supply supplies for the field multiplexer and all other terminals been installed correctly 7 Areall the sensors and actuators Terminal specific data sheets connected correctly to the I O terminals If all of these points have been checked the voltage supply of the field multiplexer system can be switched on PHOENIX CONTACT 9 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC Startup System test 9 2 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 9 2 Startup behavior and system test When the supply voltage Uyux 24 V DC of the field multiplexer has been switched on the diagnostic LEDs UL ST CE RE and LE light up for approximately one second lamp test Then the ST CE RE and LE LEDs go out
100. ower terminals for different voltage levels NOTE Consequential damage Protect the power supply externally regardless of the power and or segment terminal used By connecting Uyux Us and Un in parallel the entire station can be supplied by one power supply Supply terminals are then not required I O terminals You may use Inline terminals for analog and digital signals on the field multiplexer Function terminals from the Inline product range e g temperature sensors counters or absolute encoder modules are not permitted on the field multiplexer A basic description of the terminals can be found in the IL SYS INST UM E For additional information please refer to the terminal specific documentation 4 8 2 Terminals that can actually be used on the field multiplexer The AH IL BK IO LIST application note lists all O terminals that can be used on the field multiplexer 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 11 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 4 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Power supplies and voltage concept 5 Power supplies and voltage concept Umux 5981 _en_02 5 1 Power supplies To operate a field multiplexer station you must provide the supply voltage for the field multiplexer for the logic of the terminals and for the sensors and actuators The power supplies are connected using unshielded cables
101. page 4 3 Connections See Section Terminal point assignment on page 4 4 Connection method The field multiplexer is suitable for the connection of copper cables Connect cables with diameters of 0 08 mm through 1 5 mm AWG 24 16 to the spring clamp connections of the Inline connectors In order to implement data transmission over other transmission media additional interface converters from Phoenix Contact must be used see Section Transmission media on page 7 1 or Section Technical appendix The field multiplexer with different transmission media on page A 1 Protection The field multiplexer has protection against polarity reversal and excess voltage on Uyux Potential and data routing The potential and data routing of the field multiplexer station begins at the field multiplexer Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for detailed information on the individual jumpers as well as on the maximum capacity of the jumper contacts Connection to functional lf the remote bus cable is shielded the shield is internally connected through a capacitor to earth ground FE FE In the terminal there is a capacitive connection of Uyux Um Us and GND to FE 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Grounding The field multiplexer is grounded when it is snapped onto the grounded DIN rail via the FE spring on the bottom of the terminal This
102. r supply Connection Through Inline connector terminal point assignment see page 4 4 Connection method Spring cage terminals Recommended cable lengths 30 m maximum routing cables through outdoor areas is not permitted Continuation Via potential routing Special demands on the power supply The field multiplexer supply Uyux is electrically isolated from Uyy Us if it is supplied separately This is only ensured if two separate power supplies are used Nominal value 24V DC Ripple 5 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 1 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Common data for 24 V main supply segment supply and field multiplexer supply contd Permissible range NOTE Module damage due to overload 19 2 V to 30 V ripple included Each 24 V area must be protected externally The power supply unit must be able to supply 4 times 400 the nominal current of the external fuse to ensure that the fuse blows safely in the event of an error Observe the current consumption of every device on the individual potential jumpers when configuring a field multiplexer station It is specified in every terminal specific data sheet The current consumption can differ depending on the individual terminal If the maximum current carrying capacity of a potential jumper is reached a new power terminal must be used 24 V main supply U m 24 V segment supply Us Current carrying capacity 8 A maximum WARNING
103. r system is completed by additional system components from the Phoenix Contact product range see Section Accessories Additional system components on page 10 6 3 6 Number of devices in a field multiplexer station The maximum number of devices that can be connected to a field multiplexer is determined by the following system specifications 1 Up to 63 devices can be connected to a field multiplexer 2 A maximum of 512 digital or 32 analog signals can be transmitted even mixed each analog channel is treated like a 16 bit digital terminal 3 The field multiplexer can supply a maximum current of 2 A at 7 5 V DC in the logic area 4 The field multiplexer can supply a maximum current of 0 5 A at 24 V DC to analog terminals 5 The maximum current for the I O supply is 8 A at Us Un and GND total current Us Um Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for detailed information on the individual circuits within an Inline station which also apply for a field multiplexer station NOTE Overload in the event of configuration errors Observe the current consumption of each device at the individual potential jumpers when configuring an field multiplexer station It can be found in every terminal specific data sheet as well as in the DB GB IB IL DEVICE LIST data sheet To determine the maximum number of terminals add up the current consumption of the connected I O terminals If the limit value is reached at one of the potentia
104. r the connection between field multiplexer and interface converter by yourself Please make sure that the cable is not longer than 1 m A 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A3 Transmission over telephone line modem This section describes the configuration of an Inline field multiplexer station with atelephone line path using the RS 232 RS 485 converters PSM ME RS232 RS485 P and PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 modems al A CONVERTER MODEM MODEM CONVERTER A eee a S EO O wa TxD GNDpara wa esd SHD GND 5981B036 Figure A 3 Basic circuit diagram Transmission over telephone line Key MUX IB IL MUX MA PAC A Adapter cable CONVERTER RS232 RS485 converter PSM ME RS232 RS485 P MODEM Modem PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 PSTN 2 wire telephone line Public Switched Telephone Network il A detailed wiring examples is shown in Figure A 4 on page A 13 A 3 1 Devices and software for the field multiplexer station Table A 6 Devices and software that can be used Description Type o oeo Number Field multiplexer IB IL MUX MA PAC 2861205 a ZZ RS232 RS485 converter PSM ME RS232 RS485 P 2744416 TEE D SUB male connector 9 pos SUBCON 9 F SH 2761499 Software for modem PSI MODEM CONF V3 0 or later software on CD GE 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 7 IB IL MUX MA PAC A 3 2 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Basic field multiplexer settings e Configur
105. rge protection for the remote bus cable Electromagnetic fields affecting the remote bus can disturb data transmission and in extreme cases can damage the electronics of the field multiplexer Phoenix Contact offers two surge arresters from the TRABTECH range particularly designed for the field multiplexer to protect the remote bus interface DATA PLUGTRAB The appropriate ordering data can be found in Section 10 2 Ordering data or in the TRABTECH catalog from Phoenix Contact Connection methods The surge arrester for the field multiplexer is connected in a different way according to the cable type The following circuit diagrams Figure 6 2 through Figure 6 5 illustrate various methods of connection NOTE Q To operate the field multiplexer under unfavorable electromagnetic interference conditions Phoenix Contact recommends version 1a and 1b which use a 3 wire shielded cable Versions 2 through 4 are notrecommended from the point of view of surge protection The use of versions 2 through 4 may nevertheless be necessary for the following reasons A cable type other than the recommended type has already been laid The distance between the field multiplexer stations is too great for the shielding to be connected because of increased capacitive load Cost savings are required il Ground both field multiplexer stations see also Grounding and Additional grounding on page 4 2 Version 1a In this version the D
106. rm with Next 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Bluetooth wireless e Inthe Automatic Disconnect window disable the Allow PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device automatic disconnection option and confirm with Next Automatic Disconnect pD Allow automatic disconnection after a specific time of no data activity Time minutes Cancel e Inthe Radio Power window select the Use default power PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device settings option and confirm with Next Radio Power Set the radio power between 17 and 28 dBm V Use default power settings 20dBm a EA Please attend the maximum radio power for your country and consider the radio power specification for the connected antenna i Cancel e Inthe Configuration over Bluetooth window select the ES BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device No option confirm with Next and store the settings with Configuration over Bluetooth Save It is possible to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter using a Bluetooth connection Allow configuration of your PSI Bluetooth Converter using a Bluetooth connnection No C Yes advanced i Cancel 5981 _en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 19 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC e Select Bluetooth connection se
107. s Sections 9 2 through 9 4 The most important states during startup and operation of the field multiplexer are listed briefly here All LEDs off alarm relay closed Connection of supply voltage U ux Execution of selftest Selftest successful Local bus startup Startup Remote bus startup Error according to LED code see Table 8 2 Startup successful Error according to LED code see Table 8 2 Configuration check Configuration valid Error according to LED code see Table 8 2 5981A024 Yes PHOENIX CONTACT 9 8 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Green LEDs on red LEDs off alarm relay open Process data exchange Operation Operation OK System check Error according to OK LED code see Table 8 2 No Bus connection terminated timeout Startup Stop and restart Yes ST LED on all others off alarm relay closed digital outputs reset analog outputs maintained 5981A025 Figure 9 3 Operating states of the field multiplexer 9 9 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 9 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Technical data and ordering data 10 Technical data and ordering data For technical data of the Inline system please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual
108. spring is connected to the potential jumper FE and to the terminal points for an FE connection see Required additional grounding Required additional Ground the field multiplexer additionally through the FE connection to ensure reliable grounding grounding of the station even if the FE spring is dirty or damaged Connect the terminal points for the FE connection to a grounded PE terminal N Y AyY N M NEN wa N WS N SK N NEIN IN Sa ANSI ENN SIG IN N 5981A012 Figure 4 1 Additional grounding of the field multiplexer Please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual for information on the grounding concept Electrical isolation Notes on the various voltage ranges in the field multiplexer can be found in Section 5 2 2 Electrical isolation 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Description of the field multiplexer 4 2 Diagnostic indicators Diagnostic indicators are used for local error diagnostics 5985B003 Figure 4 2 Diagnostic indicators Table 4 1 Diagnostic LEDs on the field multiplexer CICIR Be Green UL ogic V field multiplexer supply Umux ni 5 V main supply U and interface supply present or AR faulty and or interface supply not present off Supply voltage not present one DE e a Field multiplexer system operating CE Configuration Ce Configuration error Error Configuration of both fie
109. stations can display the configuration error NOTE Malfunction Changes to a local bus configuration during operation are not permitted under any circumstances Always switch off power first before you make any changes to the field multiplexer system 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 5 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC 9 4 2 Localizing errors on a field multiplexer station Diagnostic and status indicators on a field multiplexer station show the location of errors clearly An error is displayed on the station using LEDs z i NS SeH S 5981A005 Figure 9 1 Example station for error localization Terminals used in the example station IB IL MUX MA PAC IB IL 24 DI4 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC IB IL 24 DO 2 2A PAC IB IL 24 Al 2 PAC oF ON When the system is operating correctly the green LEDs on the field multiplexer and the other terminals remain lit Figure 9 2 A All the red LEDs are off 9 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Commissioning and functional test Example 5981A006
110. t the cable is not longer than 1 m Table A 11 Connection between converter and field multiplexer Converter field multiplexer PSM ME RS232 RS485 P IB IL MUX MA PAC Terminal point Connector 1 Color Terminal point shes je paea sm ew e p oo fow e Connect one field multiplexer with the RS 485 side of an RS 232 RS 485 converter A wiring example is shown in Figure A 4 A 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over telephone line modem x N lt co a N 3 oO aS i Oo O z a A oO A a A 0157821182118 8 amp 2 ra ess EZE e Ne ER gs esteelli gs eseala LE Mux DO Dis lal LE mux fe O AO ad ail cal al al 1 u 9 l 1f1 af 1 O mn 1 1m 11 af 1 1 1 11 aji 11 m mn 11 afi 1 41 if 1 1 9 019 010 Oele 010 010 010 910 910 0100 0 010 ClO Oele 010 OF Cfo 010 910 0100 O Io oto cto oto GTO otooto O LTO ofo CPO ofo oto oto ofo to eila o ofo cto 010010 0100100 o ea
111. t to set up various electrically isolated areas within a field multiplexer station use additional power terminals that draw their current from separate power supplies I O terminals For information about the connection of I O terminals and of sensors and actuators please refer to IL SYS INST UM E user manual and the terminal specific data sheets 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 9 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC Arrangement of the field multiplexer system 8 7 2 Figure 8 2 illustrates the arrangement of the station and the opposite station in the example OV L OV c 1a Od v oad XNW 5981A020 DO2 DI2 AO1 AO1 0 a e a Ale ah T 24171 2 1 211 21 1 2 um MUX E ule u 1 2 1 2 I EEE EEE 2 MUXES D14 DI2 Al2 1 _2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Copper cable 3 8 km
112. tages of 230 V and above in separate cable ducts Always lay signal leads and equipotential bonding together in one cable following the shortest route Avoid extending the remote bus cables with connecting plugs PHOENIX CONTACT A 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC A 2 il PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Phoenix Contact recommends the remote bus cable IBS RBC METER T Order No 2806286 see also Section Ordering data on page 10 6 or the AUTOMATION catalog If you require further information on the selection of suitable remote bus cables please contact Phoenix Contact 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS A2 Transmission over fiber optics This section describes the configuration of an Inline field multiplexer station with a fiber optic path using the fiber optic converters PSI MOS RS485W2 FO Bu A CONVERTER CONVERTER A MORE CATA E ala aA nn a a SHD SHD 5981B031 Figure 10 1 Basic circuit diagram Transmission over fiber optics Key MUX IB IL MUX MA PAC A Adapter cable IB IL MUX CAB PSI CONVERTER Fiber optic converter see Section PSI MOS RS485W2 FO fiber optic converters that can be used on page A 4 FO Remote bus cable glass fiber HCS A 2 1 Devices for the field multiplexer station Table A 1 Devices that can be used Te C2 Field multiplexer IB IL MUX MA PAC 2861205 Fiber optic converters PSI M
113. tings cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeas A 34 A5 3 Checking the firmware of the FL COM SERVER RS485 A 34 A5 4 Setting the Ethernet converters using software or Web Based Management WBM ccssscceeceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseanees A 35 A5 5 Setting the switch on the Ethernet converter cccseceeeseeeeeeees A 37 A5 6 Connecting the cables u suus0n0snnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn A 38 A5 7 Example configuration u suus0n0nnnnnnn non nnnnnennnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnenn A 38 BOX T o ea een E ae oe B 1 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT iii onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC IV PHOENIX CONTACT 5981_en_02 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Information about this document and the documentation landscape for Inline Modular IO 1 Information about this document and the documentation landscape for Inline Modular IO IL SYS INST UME 5981 _en_02 1 1 Function of this user manual At the beginning this user manual describes the IB IL MUX MA PAC field multiplexer This manual also helps you from configuration and installation to start up and function test of a field multiplexer system 1 2 The documentation landscape for Inline Modular IO in reference to the field multiplexer The documentation for Inline Modular IO is modular providing you with the optimum information for
114. ton and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration fand Firmware Current Firmware Image joaded PM PC UDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PP PPP Figure A 11 UDP settings of COM SERVER 2 e Confirm the modification of the configuration with Confirm 5981 en_02 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER Proceed as follows to store the configuration in the FL COM SERVER RS485 and to take it over with a restart e Open the Save and Reboot menu item e Activate the Save and Reboot options e Enter the password default password private and confirm the entry by clicking Confirm FL COM SERVER last update 10 38 39 contact E FL COM SERVER RS485 I General Instructions Device Information I General Configuration SP O SNMP O Application B Security O Software Update B Configuration Management Save and Reboot O Load Factory Settings B Logout B Home Figure A 12 Save and Reboot Save current configuration for next Reboot The confirmed configuration settings will be saved The device starts with the new configuration after a reboot V Save The device executes a reboot Only confirmed configuration settings will be included The device starts with the last saved configuration I Reboot Enter password eccccee Warning The configuration values have been changed Securit
115. transmission medium telephone line Bluetooth Ethernet the jumper from 1 1 to 2 1 CONF o at connector 1 of the field multiplexer must not be inserted Set additional system components accordingly See Section Transmission over telephone line modem on page A 7 Section Transmission over Bluetooth wireless on page A 15 or Section Transmission over Ethernet COM SERVER on page A 33 Configure master and slave One field multiplexer station must be configured as the master To do this insert a jumper at connector 3 from 1 4 to 2 4 CONF ma see Figure 8 3 The second station must be configured as a slave It must not have a jumper at connector 3 from 1 4 to 2 4 Connect the power supply lf a field multiplexer station is to be supplied from a shared 24 V DC supply Ujjyx Us and Um three jumpers must be inserted for this purpose see Figure 8 3 In this case there is no electrical isolation between U yux and Us Uy NOTE Overload Use both of the adjacent contacts to supply the main voltage Um and to supply and or tap the segment voltage Us _en_ PHOENIX CONTACT 8 11 IB IL MUX MA PAC Example project Alarm contact 8 12 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS gt u CONF CONF 7 Ll AL IRN ALARM2 U U DATA DATA J TE E T Un U GND oxra GNDy Er 7 GND wux GND wux GND GND _ eas Shield Shield i CONFy CONF y FE FE 5981B018 Intern
116. ttings in the basic menu PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 and confirm with Next This wizard is used to configure your PSI Bluetooth Converter C Serial settings Serial interface type baud rate handshake Bluetooth general settings Device name password security settings auto pairing radio power Bluetooth connection settings Point to point multidrop client server functionality Bluetooth pairing Perform pairing or manage paired devices Bluetooth Device List Configuration Summary System Next gt Exit e Inthe Wireless Multidrop window select the Point to point PSI BLUETOOTH CONF BT Server 1 operation option and confirm with Next Wireless Multidrop The PSI Bluetooth Converter is able to communicate with several devices simultaneously Point to point operation u E Your device will communicate with only one remote device at a time C Wireless Multidrop advanced ei Your device will be able to communicate with several remote r devi etalremote devices simultaneously Data received on the serial cable will be forwarded to ALL remote devices Data received from a B B remote device will ONLY be forwarded on the serial cable yy lt Back Next gt Cancel e Inthe Server Operation Mode window select the Actas a FS BLUETOOTH CONF BI Server server option and the Serial Port Profile then confirm Server Operation Mode with u Next The
117. ultiplexer IB IL MUX PLSET 2836036 1 Keying profile CP MSTB 2742683 100 see COMBICON catalog Zack marker strip to label the terminals ZBF 6 see CLIPLINE catalog ZBF 12 see CLIPLINE catalog DIN EN 50022 DIN rail 2 meters NS 35 7 5 PERFORATED 0801733 NS 35 7 5 UNPERFORATED 0801681 Standard end clamp snapped on without tools CLIPFIX 35 5 3022276 50 End clamp for use in the event of vibrations or installation on vertical DIN rail E AL NS 35 1201662 50 secured with screws Universal ground terminal block USLKG 5 0441504 Remote bus cable to connect the field multiplexer stations sold by the meter IBS RBC METER T 2806286 field multiplexer adapter cable to interface converter IB IL MUX CAB PSI 2878476 1 Screwdriver according to DIN 5264 blade width 3 5 mm SZF 1 0 6x3 5 1204517 il For a list of Inline terminals approved for use on the field multiplexer including the corresponding ordering numbers please refer to the AH IL BK IO LIST application note Order No 9015358 Accessories Additional system components Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Surge protection See TRABTECH catalog for protection of the remote bus cable the power supply units and the entire control cabinet by fuses Fiber optic converters See INTERFACE catalog for fiber optic data transmission See also Section Transmission over fiber optics on page A 3 RS 232 RS 485 converter See INTERFACE catalog for data transmission over telephone lines See also Section Transmiss
118. utdoor lightning strikes For use in environments subject to high levels of electromagnetic interference Electrical isolation of system parts buildings Telephone line Almost unlimited depending on the type Use of public telephone lines possible Yes C M of telephone line private permanent line up to 20 km Bluetooth Up to 150 m Wireless transmission Yes C Wireless Ethernet Almost unlimited depending onthe signal Use of existing Ethernet networks Yes C delay in the network When selecting the transmission medium please note that the number of signals to be transmitted is limited for Bluetooth or Ethernet transmission Table 7 2 Restrictions for signal transmission Maximum number of signals to be transmitted Bluetooth Wireless 50 digital and 2 analog signals Ethernet 4 analog signals no restrictions for digital signals 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 1 IB IL MUX MA PAC Table 7 3 Typical copper cables Cable type Theoretical range km J Y ST Y 0 6 Lg Telephone line 0 6 mm J Y ST Y 0 8 Lg Telephone line 0 8 mm LIYCY TP 2x2x1 Data cable shielded 1 mm THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Cable parameters Cable Cross Inductance Operating resistance resistance capacitance GQ cm mH km nF km The value specified is to be considered as a guide value only Shorter and longer distances are possible depending on the surrounding conditions Please r
119. wer supplies please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual NOTE Overload The maximum permissible total current flowing through the potential jumpers Up and Us is 8 A NOTE Malfunction Connect the field multiplexer to functional earth ground via the FE connection of connector 4 For this connect the corresponding contact with a grounding terminal see also Figure 4 6 on page 4 8 The following terminal points are jumpered internally in the module 5981_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 5 IB IL MUX MA PAC 4 6 il PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS CONF CONF L u Alarm_IN Alarm_OUT Us Us M GNDyam GNDoar Shield Shield 5981B040 Figure 4 4 Internal jumpering 4 4 Installation instructions 4 4 1 Transmission media in the field multiplexer system When you use an additional interface converter you may use different transmission media within the field multiplexer system They are described in detail in Section Transmission media on page 7 1 4 4 2 Supply from a single power source If a field multiplexer station is to be supplied from a shared 24 V DC supply Uyyux Us and Un three cable jumpers must be inserted for this purpose Figure 8 3 on page 8 12 NOTE In this case there is no electrical isolation between Uyux and Us Up 4 4 3 Alarm contact The field multiplexer has a floating alarm output Alarm_IN and Alarm_OUT contacts at conne
120. with the remote device before being able to communicate C Bluetooth security disabled In this mode devices are not required to pair with the remote device communication will be able without pairing Password 4711 To activate auto pairing Use the same password for local and remote device It is recommended to use the security mode for at least one device i Cancel PSI BLUETOOTH CONF Phoenix Contact Bluetooth Device Operation Mode The operation mode affects whether or not your PSI Bluetooth Converter can be connected to and discovered by other devices C Non connectable Other devices cannot connect to your device Other devices cannot find your device by performing a search C Connectable Other devices can connect to your device Other devices cannot find your device by performing a search Other devices can connect to your device and other devices can find your device by performing a search lt Back Next gt Cancel A 18 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS e Enter a Bluetooth device name and confirm with Next The name must be unique for every Bluetooth converter and should refer to the technological unit Select the Bluetooth security enabled option enter a password e g 4711 and confirm with Next e To keep the Bluetooth converter discoverable and connectable select the Connectable and discoverable option and confi
121. y Flags TFTP enabled Cancel Save the settings and reboot the FL COM SERVER RS485 e Confirm your settings with Confirm The FL COM SERVER RS485 restarts with the saved configuration A 5 5 Setting the switch on the Ethernet converter e Activate the termination resistor on the interface converter position ON Further information on the configuration and connection of interface converters can be found in the associated documentation 5981 _en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT A 37 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL MUX MA PAC A 5 6 Connecting the cables e Assemble the adapter cable for the connection between field multiplexer and interface converter For the terminal point assignment please refer to Table A 15 Q NOTE Malfunction Please make sure that the cable is not longer than 1 m Table A 15 Connection between converter and field multiplexer Converter Field multiplexer FL COM SERVER RS485 IB IL MUX MA PAC pe retin FP Terminal point shits tz Shield koe R Paana je pe o pm Green e Connect each field multiplexer with one Ethernet converter A 5 7 Example configuration
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