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1. 25 Chapter 6 Restricted Capabilities of a Remote I O Station BMX PRA 0100 Lu nce Samaq tes 27 CharacteristicS 0 ee 28 Application Compatibilily 30 Chapter 7 PRA 0100 Setup 33 7 1 Setup Using UnityPro 34 Configuring and Programming the BMX PRA 0100 35 Connecting Unity Pro to the PRA 0100 36 7 2 Setup of the PRA0100 37 BMX PRA 0100 Installation Procedures 38 Certifications uD 6 ese es amu u na Pen ee eels BAe ee ern 39 7 3 Using Unity Loader oss ee 40 Connecting the Unity 41 Upgrading BMX PRA 0100 Firmware 42 EIO0000000510 04 2014 3 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Safety Information G Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed pe
2. BMX PRA 0100 Setup with Unity Pro Unity Pro Application Unity Pro V4 1 or higher must be used to make an application that is to be downloaded and executed by the BMX PRA 0100 module The application manages the I O objects to be exchanged with the Master PLC via the I O scanning mechanism For more information refer to the BMX PRA 0100 Setup see page 33 100000000510 04 2014 13 BMX PRA 0100 Targeted Architectures 14 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Chapter 2 Introduction to the BMX PRA 0100 Module Introduction This chapter provides introductory information about the BMX PRA 0100 What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Introduction 16 BMX PRA 0100 Physical Description 17 EIO0000000510 04 2014 15 Introduction to BMX PRA 0100 Introduction Installation The BMX PRA 0100 module can be installed on BMX XBP xxxx racks These racks must be supplied with a BMX CPS xxxx power supply module Functions A BMX PRA 0100 module manages the entire Peripheral Remote IO Station which includes the following elements e Any discrete input output modules e Any analogue input output modules e One BMX NOE 0100 Ethernet module if necessary Main Characteristics The following table shows the main characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 module Peripheral Global Maximum Global Maximum Total Memory Size Integrated Remote 10 Number of Digital Number of
3. Upgrading BMX PRA 0100 Firmware Unity Loader Management Unity Loader manages the BMX PRA 0100 as an BMX P34 xxxx processor It displays the correct product designation 100 Peripheral Remote I O Adaptor on both the Idx file and connected device sides 42 100000000510 04 2014
4. 0100 What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Configuring and Programming the BMX PRA 0100 35 Connecting Unity Pro to the BMX PRA 0100 36 34 E100000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Introduction Configuring and Programming the BMX PRA 0100 BMX PRA 0100 is configured and programmed through Unity Pro version 4 1 or higher CPU Catalogue The BMX PRA 0100 version 2 10 is part of the Unity Pro standard CPU catalogue New Project Show all versions PLC ____ Min OS Version Description Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 BMX P34 2000 BMX P34 2010 BMX P34 20102 BMX P34 2020 BMX P34 2030 P34 20302 02 10 CPU 340 20 Ethernet CANopen2 BMX PRA 0100 02 10 Peripheral Remote I O Adaptor Premium Quantum Project Settings Setting File CPU 340 10 Modbus CPU 340 20 Modbus CPU 340 20 Modbus CANopen CPU 340 20 Modbus CANopen2 CPU 340 20 Modbus Ethernet CPU 340 20 Ethernet CANopen EIO0000000510 04 2014 35 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Connecting Unity Pro to the BMX PRA 0100 Connecting Media Ethernet is the only media for connecting Unity Pro to the BMX PRA 0100 refer to the Ethernet CPU or NOE modules documentation to operate such a connection particularly how to initialize IP addresses Unity Pro manages the BMX PRA 0100 connected modes exactly as it does with the BMX P34 CPUs 36 100000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 010
5. 0 Setup Section 7 2 Setup of the BMX PRA 0100 Introduction This section provides information about installing aBMX PRA 0100 module and the certificates that apply to it What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page BMX PRA 0100 Installation Procedures 38 Certifications 39 E100000000510 04 2014 37 BMX PRA 0100 Setup BMX PRA 0100 Installation Procedures Installation To install a BMX PRA 0100 refer to Installing the BMX P34 xxxx Processors see Modicon M340 Using Unity Pro Processors Racks and Power Supply Modules Setup Manual 38 E100000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Certifications BMX PRA 0100 Certificates All standard certifications common to all modules of the M340 range also apply to the BMX PRA 0100 module 100000000510 04 2014 39 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Section 7 3 Using Unity Loader Introduction This section provides information about connecting the Unity Loader and firmware updates What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Connecting the Unity Loader 41 Upgrading BMX PRA 0100 Firmware 42 40 EIO0000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Connecting the Unity Loader Connecting Unity Loader Ethernet is the only media used for connecting the Unity Loader to the BMX PRA 0100 module 100000000510 04 2014 41 BMX PRA 0100 Setup
6. 3 EIO0000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Targeted Architectures Basic Architecture with One Master PLC One Master Example The following figure shows one Master PLC that controls Remote I O Stations Modicon Quantum or Premium Unity Pro Ethernet i Station1 Station2 Station3 Extension Rack Extension Rack 1 Remote IO Stations Extension Rack 2 Modicon M340 10 EIO0000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Targeted Architectures Redundant Master PLCs Dual Link Example The redundancy of the Dual Ethernet link to the Remote I O Stations is performed with a BMX NOE 0100 module and the embedded Ethernet port ofthe BMX PRA 0100 module Hot Standby links thru Ethernet ports and CRP modules a CPU 671 Ethernet2 Ethernet1 Station1 NOTE Only redundancy of the Ethernet link Ethernet medium can be performed using this architecture If the BMX PRA 0100 module becomes inoperative no exchange can be performed by the BMX NOE 0100 module 100000000510 04 2014 11 BMX PRA 0100 Targeted Architectures Restricted Capabilities of a M340 Remote I O Station Restricted Capabilities For information about the restricted capabilities of a Remote I O Station managed through a BMX PRA 0100 module refer to Restricted Capabilities of a Remote I O Station see page 27 12 100000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Targeted Architectures
7. Analog Ethernet Adaptor Inputs Outputs Inputs Outputs Connections BMX PRA 0100 1024 256 448 KB 1 96 KB for data e 352 KB for application 96 KB for system and 256 for the rest 16 100000000510 04 2014 Introduction to BMX PRA 0100 BMX PRA 0100 Physical Description Illustration The following figure is a BMX PRA 0100 Display panel Ethernet port Protected memory card port unused Q Ethernet Link In the Introduction to BMX P34 xxxx Processors documentation refer to the Ethernet link see Modicon M340 Using Unity Pro Processors Racks and Power Supply Modules Setup Manual section EIO0000000510 04 2014 17 Introduction to BMX PRA 0100 18 100000000510 04 2014 Chapter 3 General Characteristics of BMX PRA 0100 Introduction This chapter provides general information about the BMX PRA 0100 What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Electrical Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module 20 General Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 21 Memory Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module 22 EIO0000000510 04 2014 19 BMX PRA 0100 Characteristics Electrical Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module Peripheral Remote I O Module Power Consumption The following table shows the power consumption for the BMX PRA 0100 module Peripheral Remote I O Adapt
8. EIO0000000510 04 Modicon M340 Peripheral Remote I O Adapter BMX PRA 0100 User Manual 04 2014 Schneider www schneider electric com Electric The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information that is contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requi
9. I O Station Capabilities In Unity Pro v6 0 e Save the master Archive see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual e File Save Archive e Save the slave Archive see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual e launch the I O Scanning e select a slave BMX PRA 0100 A new Unity Pro window open e File Save Archive In Unity Pro v7 0 e Open master Archive see Unity Pro Operating Modes e File Open e The archive STA file saved in Unity Pro v6 0 have to be selected e Open slave Archive e launch the I O Scanning e select a slave BMX PRA 0100 A new Unity Pro window opens e File Open e The archive STA file saved in Unity Pro v6 0 have to be selected e Save Archive see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual E100000000510 04 2014 31 Remote I O Station Capabilities 32 100000000510 04 2014 Chapter 7 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Introduction This chapter explains how to use Unity Pro and the Unity Loader and how to setup the BMX PRA 0100 What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 7 1 Setup Using Unity Pro 34 7 2 Setup of the BMX PRA 0100 37 7 3 Using Unity Loader 40 EIO0000000510 04 2014 33 BMX PRA 0100 Setup Section 7 1 Setup Using Unity Pro Introduction This section provides information about configuring programming and connecting the BMX PRA
10. m Languages and Structure Reference Manual from one version to another Here below is described the way to fully retrieve the master sta and the stu slave applications In Unity Pro v6 0 e Export Master BMX PRA 0100 Project see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual e ZEF file Full Application Exchange Files to import a global project with global DTMs configuration e XEF file Application Exchange Files to import a global project without global DTMs configuration e Export slave BMX PRA 0100 project For All BMX PRA 0100 restore the slave project e launch the I O Scanning e select a slave BMX PRA 0100 A new Unity Pro window opens e File Export e The global project ZEF or XEF files In Unity Pro v7 0 e Restore Unity Pro master project File see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual e File Open e The global project ZEF or XEF files saved in Unity Pro v6 0 to be selected e Restore Unity Pro slave project files For All BMX PRA 0100 restore the slave project e launch the I O Scanning e select a slave BMX PRA 0100 A new Unity Pro window opens e File Open e The global project ZEF or XEF files saved in Unity Pro v6 0 have to be selected e Save Project see Unity Pro Program Languages and Structure Reference Manual NOTE This migration can also be achieved using Save Archive 30 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Remote
11. n the BMX PRA 0100 Type of Object Address Maximum Size Default Size Internal bits Mi 2000 512 Input Output bits lr m c 1 1 Qr m c System bits Si 128 128 Internal words MWi 3000 1024 Constant words KWi 512 128 System words SWi 168 168 1 Depends on the equipment configuration that is declared input output modules Non Located Data The types of Non Located Data are e Elementary Data Types EDT e Derived Data Types DDT DFB and EFB function block data Total Data Memory The total size of located and non located data is limited to 96 Kilobytes for the BMX PRA 0100 module 22 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Chapter 4 Installation of the BMX PRA 0100 Installation of the BMX PRA 0100 BMX P34 CPUs For installation details refer to Installation of BMX P34 xxxx Processors see Modicon M340 Using Unity Pro Processors Racks and Power Supply Modules Setup Manual During the installation be sure to follow recommendations about the BMX PRA 0100 limitations see page 27 for example an SD card with a file storage system cannot be installed in this module E100000000510 04 2014 23 BMX PRA 0100 Installation 24 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Chapter 5 Diagnostics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module BMX PRA 0100 Dlagnostics BMX P34 CPU Diagnostics For information about the BMX PRA 0100 diagnostics refer to BMX P34 xxxx Processors Diagnostics see Premium H
12. or Average Consumption BMX PRA 0100 95 mA Peripheral Remote I O Module Dissipated Power The following table shows the average dissipated power for the BMX PRA 0100 module Peripheral Remote I O Adaptor Dissipated Power BMX PRA 0100 2 3 W 20 100000000510 04 2014 BMX PRA 0100 Characteristics General Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module Characteristics The following table shows the general characteristics for the BMX PRA 0100 module Characteristics Available Functions Maximum number of Digitial rack inputs outputs 1024 Analog rack inputs outputs 256 Expert channels Ethernet channels AS i Field Bus Simultaneous 16 communication EF Maximum number of USB modules Embedded Serial Modbus link port Embedded Ethernet port 1 Savable real time clock Yes Savable Application Data Memory Capacity 96 KB Application Structure MAST task 1 FAST task 0 Event processing 0 Application Code Internal RAM 100 Boolean 8 1 Kins ms ace Speed 65 Boolean 35 digital 6 4 Kins ims Execution Time One basic Boolean instruction 0 12 us One basic digital instruction 0 17 us 1 Kins 1024 instructions list type EIO0000000510 04 2014 21 BMX PRA 0100 Characteristics Memory Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module Memory Size of Located Data The following table shows maximum memory size of the located data i
13. ot Standby with Unity User Manual BMX PRA 0100 Display The BMX PRA 0100 display is different from the BMX P34 CPU displays as shown in the following figure RUN ETH STS ETH LK EIO0000000510 04 2014 25 BMX PRA 0100 Diagnostics 26 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Chapter 6 Restricted Capabilities of a Remote I O Station BMX PRA 0100 Introduction This chapter includes information about the capabilities modes of operation and compatibility What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Characteristics 28 Application Compatibility 30 EIO0000000510 04 2014 27 Remote I O Station Capabilities Characteristics Introduction The BMX PRA 0100 language and configuration capabilities are almost the same as the BMX P34 CPUs see Modicon M340 Using Unity Pro Processors Racks and Power Supply Modules Setup Manual Unlocated Data DDT IODDT Array Floating EFB FBD Diagnostics Cold start only etc The exceptions for the BMX PRA 0100 are given below in the restrictions section see page 28 Remote I O Station Capabilities A Modicon M340 Remote I O Station with a PRA 0100 has the following characteristics Characteristic Available Configuration Capabilities Number of racks 4 6 8 or 12 slot Digital channels 1024 Analog channels 256 Etherne
14. rements the relevant instructions must be followed Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EIO0000000510 04 2014 Table of Contents Safety Information 5 About the Book 7 Chapter 1 Architectures Targeted by the BMX PRA 0100 Module 9 Basic Architecture with One Master PLC 10 Redundant Master PLCs 11 Restricted Capabilities of a M340 Remote I O Station 12 BMX PRA 0100 Setup with Unity Pro 13 Chapter 2 Introduction to the BMX PRA 0100 Module 15 Introduction 16 BMX PRA 0100 Physical Description 17 Chapter 3 General Characteristics of BMX PRA 0100 19 Electrical Characteristics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module 20 General Characteristics of the BMX 0100 21 Memory Characteristics of the PRA 0100 Module 22 Chapter 4 Installation of the BMX 0100 23 Installation of the 0100 23 Chapter 5 Diagnostics of the BMX PRA 0100 Module 25 BMX PRA 0100 Dlagnostics
15. rsonal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury EIO0000000510 04 2014 5 PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved 6 EIO0000000510 04 2014 About the Book lt At a Glance Document Scope This manual describes the architectures targeted with the BMX PRA 0100 module the character istics of this module and its installation It assumes that the user understands how to link PLCs using Ethernet Validi
16. t networks Counting channels Motion channels CANopen fieldbus AS Interface Oo o O Communication Capabilities Embedded Serial Link ports USB ports Serial Link ports BMX NOM 0200 module FactoryCast BMX NOE 0110 module Global Data Service Scanner Master Application Structure MAST Task FAST Task I O Events Timer Events Symbols Database support Memory Service 28 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Remote I O Station Capabilities Characteristic Available Support of SD Card without file system Yes BMX RMS 008MP Support of SD Card with file system No Support of Application backup Yes Other Services WEB Services None 1 When a BMX NOE 0100 module is configured in the Remote I O Station the module cannot perform these services 2 A maximum of 4 configured channels with 2 to 4 modules EIO0000000510 04 2014 29 Remote I O Station Capabilities Application Compatibility SD Card Application Restriction An application on a SD Card designed for the BMX PRA 0100 can only be executed on a BMX PRA 0100 It cannot be executed on the BMX P34 CPUs Import Export mechanism The master STA file generated in Unity Pro v6 0 cannot be fully opened in Unity Pro v7 0 Slave projects are saved in STU format that are not compatible when updating Unity Pro see Unity Pro Progra
17. ty Note This documentation is valid from Unity Pro 7 0 Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number Modicon M340 Using Unity Pro Processors Racks and Power Supply Modules Setup Manual 35012676 Eng 35012677 Fre 35013351 Ger 35013352 Ita 35013353 Spa 35013354 Chs You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com Product Related Information WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION this product damage Follow all local and national safety codes and standards The application of this product requires expertise in the design and programming of control systems Only persons with such expertise should be allowed to program install alter and apply Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment EIO0000000510 04 2014 EIO0000000510 04 2014 Chapter 1 Architectures Targeted by the BMX PRA 0100 Module Introduction This chapter introduces the BMX PRA 0100 module that allows Modicon M340 Remote I O Stations to be managed by a Modicon Quantum or Premium Master PLC What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Basic Architecture with One Master PLC 10 Redundant Master PLCs 11 Restricted Capabilities of a M340 Remote I O Station 12 BMX PRA 0100 Setup with Unity Pro 1

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