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1. 50 8 5 Ring LED INCI Cat OM isi scene eene chanteur nee ei E DERE Ee ee exe Bait Va ee e ru e n Ea REY austell Gate 50 8 6 Ethernet Link Activity Iridication eiie rette die erdt ne rr esa eder Ya ree FR EC CAE a ERE Fa REED Dee 51 8 7 TR RD Activity IndiCatlOni curoiet iie n eue ee Ye e Petre Pe rS Ee the a P ee ndn n e D Ev ge 51 8 8 Discrete LED M afe oz folo ET 51 8 9 Analog Input Status co erroe Ret ee eee re De dede ev eru v nor Ve ede vv ee ated pene RENE spe Vn 51 9 Configuring EtherTRAK 2 I O Modules sssssssccccecesssssssnsccececeesesssnnscsecececsessnsnacsecececsesensnacseeeceseesessnssaesececeees 52 9 1 Web Server OVERVIOW c E 52 9 2 Setting the lP Address ueneno eee e vete sena deve e edv sve ev M edv Mu 52 9 3 Audit Trail Change HISTO Y oresonn ette neon noe mod nac ron ENEE aed ga dee uk sad Tu dedu EN dida 52 9 4 Adding User Documents to the Web Server ssssssssssssssssrssssrssssrrssrrrssrtrtssttrnssttrtssttnttssttttssttttssttntssttnsstnn testte tnt 52 9 5 Sinet VO Tool dE 53 10 EtherTRAK 2 Module to Wiring Base Keying eese eese eee eene ee eene nnne nennen n nant nasa estesa nass sensns ense 54 11 KE TEE 56 TLL Product Suppor GE 57 Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Ver
2. Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 X0 Din 1 12 X1 Din 2 13 X2 Din 3 14 X3 Din 4 15 X4 Din 5 16 X5 Din 6 17 X6 Din 7 18 X7 Din 8 19 X8 Din 9 20 X9 Din 10 21 X10 Din 11 22 X11 Din 12 23 X12 Din 13 24 X13 Din 14 25 X14 Din 15 26 X15 Din 16 27 X16 Din 17 28 X17 Din 18 YO Dout 1 Y1 Dout 2 29 X18 Din 19 30 X19 Din 20 Y2 Dout 3 Y3 Dout 4 31 X20 Din 21 32 X21 Din 22 Y4 Dout 5 Y5 Dout 6 33 X22 Din 23 34 X23 Din 24 Y6 Dout 7 Y7 Dout 8 35 AND Ain 1 36 AX1 Ain 2 37 AX2 Ain 3 38 AX3 Ain 4 39 ANA Ain 5 40 AX5 Ain 6 41 AX6 Ain 7 42 AX7 Ain 8 43 AYO MIX24882 only or 44 AY1 MIX24882 only or CNT0 which is read as CNTO read as AX8 AX8 MIX24880 only MIX24880 only Note The counter input is an isolated differential pair S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 31 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Specifically in the E2 MIX2480 and E2 MIX24882 power to I O module and power to combination discrete inputs outputs should be from the same power source See the Combination DI DO in section 6 for more information 5 2 2 TABLE B Modules 32DI24 32DO24 32AI20 32AI10V High den
3. Channel 8 27 AX8 Channel 9 28 AX8 Channel 9 29 AX9 Channel 10 30 AX9 Channel 10 31 AX10 Channel 11 32 AX10 Channel 11 33 AX11 Channel 12 34 AX11 Channel 12 35 AX12 Channel 13 36 AX12 Channel 13 37 AX13 Channel 14 38 AX13 Channel 14 39 AX14 Channel 15 40 AX14 Channel 15 41 AX15 Channel 16 42 AX15 Channel 16 43 Unused 44 Unused Sixnet 531 Ushers Road Balston Lake NY 12019 1415188775173 F i 518 877 6346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 37 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Upper Screws Gb ER u 2 QH mu Externally Powered Ru 5s 4 20 mA Transmitter e v CN 8 O 19 Ca 20 21 Q 22 Q _ es z 2 D 24 VDC User Power z E o Op OWerec i o SCH 4 30 A yu e 2 31 77 3e Qo 33 77 34 Qo 359 36 O Wed 2 sD a S 43 o 44 o 5 2 8 Table H Module 15DORLY Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 DYO Channel 1 NO 12 DYO Channel 1 COM 13 DY1 Channel 2 NO 14 DY1 Channel 2 COM 15 DY2 Channel 3 NO 16 DY2 Channel 3 COM 17 DY3 Channel 4 NO 18 DY3 Channel 4 COM 19 DY4 Channel 5 NO 20 DY4 Channel 5 COM 21 DY5 Channel 6 NO 22 DY5 Channel 6 COM 23 DY6 Channel 7 NO 24 DY6 Channel 7 COM 25 DY7 Channel 8 NO
4. TC 10 30 AX9 TC 10 31 AX10 TC 11 32 AX10 TC 11 33 AX11 TC 12 4 34 AX11 TC 12 35 AX12 TC 13 36 AX12 TC 13 37 AX13 TC 14 38 AX13 TC 14 40 AX14 TC 15 41 AX14 TC 15 42 AX15 TC 16 43 AX15 TC 16 Sixnet Ge Road Balston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518877 5173 F 1 518 877 8946 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 36 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Lower Upper Screws Screws To 1 4 7 Panel 1 9W o 2 S DC mV 2 Qo z d Thermocouple Q iem dii S Dam Unshielded Q Nt NEA 10 30 VDC 45 Thermocouple i Shielded User Power 5 Q g 1 To s Q RS485 s Q Device 10 op 9999 689999955984 Note The screw terminals used on the E2 BASE TC 1 used in E2 16ISOTC D only can accept 30 to 16 AWG The screw size is M2 and the recommended torque is 1 5 IN LB 5 2 7 TABLE G Module 16ISOAI Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 AXO Channel 1 12 AXO Channel 1 13 AX1 Channel 2 14 AX1 Channel 2 15 AX2 Channel 3 16 AX2 Channel 3 17 AX3 Channel 4 18 AX3 Channel 4 19 AX4 Channel 5 20 AX4 Channel 5 21 AX5 Channel 6 22 AX5 Channel 6 23 AX6 Channel 7 24 AX6 Channel 7 25 AX7 Channel 8 26 AX7
5. To terminate your RS485 network on an EtherTRAK 2 I O Module just jumper the RS485 terminal 3 to the RS485 TERM terminal 5 Make sure to use the same type and size conductor as already used for your RS485 minus connection It is recommended that both end stations of your RS485 network be terminated Avoid terminating more than two stations NOTE EtherTRAK 2 I O modules can act as Ethernet to RS485 converters and Passthru pass through Modbus or Sixnet messages from Ethernet to RS485 In this Passthru mode these modules do not convert protocols If a module s serial port is configured for Modbus Passthru mode then you must communicate to the gateway over Ethernet with Modbus TCP or Modbus UDP If the module s serial port is configured for Sixnet Passthru mode then you must communicate to the gateway over Ethernet with the Sixnet protocol 7 2 1 RS 485 Modes of Operation The EtherTRAK 2 I O Modules can be configured have the following modes of operation that can be configured with the web server or the I O Tool Kit Windows software Select the protocol that the I O module will send or respond to The choices are Universal Binary and This port will transmit requests in Universal Binary and Modbus Modbus RTU Master RTU protocols Requests can be Passthru messages or I O Transfers as defined with this module s configuration Universal Hex and This port will transmit requests in Universal Hex and Modbus Modbus A
6. 16 bits 0 00396 10 bits fast option Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 100 ohms Protection Self resetting short circuit protection fuses DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fastest update time of chan 880 mS all 16 bit 145ms all 14 bit 1 ms 2 10 bit 1 2 10 EZ EB 32AI10V D Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 0 to 10 VDC A D resolution 16 bits 0 00396 Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 C 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 200 Kohms DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fastest update time of chan 880 mS all 16 bit 145ms all 14 bit 1 2 11 E2 EB 16AI20M Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 4 20mA A D resolution 16 bits 0 00396 10 bits fast option Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 100 ohms Protection Self resetting short circuit protection fuses DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fastest update time of chan 880 mS all 16 bit 145ms all 14 bit 1 ms 2 10 bit S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www s
7. 648 and back to 0 The menu selections for each of the available counter modes and their default resolutions are Pulse Accumulator Up Counter 16 bit or 32 bit upward accumulator of input pulses Run Time Run Time Sec This is the On time Timer feature that counts the time the associated input is in the ON state Output is in Seconds Run Time Min This is the On time Timer feature that counts the time the associated input is in the ON state Same as above except the output is in Minutes Pulse Rate These 16 bit registers will record the pulse timing for the following timing Timing intervals 0 1 sec 100 ms 0 2 sec 200ms 0 5 sec 500 ms 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds or 60 seconds BLESS WIR Time in mS between consecutive leading OFF to ON and trailing ON to OFF edges OEE Aube wid Time in mS between consecutive leading ON to OFF and trailing OFF to ON edges Notes regarding pulse width measurements 1 Pulses longer than the maximum size allowed by the register will result in an overflow condition full scale 16 bit value equal to 65535 2 Pulses shorter than 1ms will not be accurately detected resulting in erroneous values 3 If no edge is ever detected by an input the result will read as 0000 Timing only begins when an edge is detected S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877
8. 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 40 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 6 High Speed Counters Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32DI24 E2 16DI24 High speed counters can be enabled on the first two channels In the web server or I O Tool Kit software Discrete Options configuration page check Enable high speed counters on Channel 1 and or Channel 2 to enable these modes This special mode functions in the same manner as the discrete input count feature for the corresponding input except that the maximum count rate for the first and or second input is increased to 50 kHz 3 000 000 pulses min The maximum count rate on isolated channels is 2kHz Note On the E2 EB MIX 24880 D module only the first high speed counter is connected to two isolated input screw terminals 43 and 44 and screw terminal 11 is disabled If the high speed counting option is not selected then the pulses are counted from the ordinary discrete input screw terminal in the manner typical of all other input channels 6 7 Slow Fast Response for All Discrete Inputs In the web server or I O Tool Kit software select fast response to use no input filtering DC input changes as fast as 1ms will be detected Selecting the Slow response setting will tell the module to look for stable inputs for approximately 25 mS This setting will filter contact bounce which often happens while counting
9. AERE ENPE REENE ETARE EY 36 527 TABLE G Module 16l8OAL uuu etnia ines ea ken en gun EERE dee eege ke eua AAAA AERES EEATT ENAA 37 5 28 Table H Module T6DORLY ee tired i ese ean gena ean eno cia puni eia ege ee eaa Feo shiva Fn aga Fu eau p pera eua Fen daga Re 38 EN Te H ne d EE 39 6 1 High Density Discrete InpUts root rio rre rrr rer raa enee ERR e Edu a Fea DR 39 6 2 Sourcing Sinking Input Option cccecccescecssseescssscssecssscsssecsaecsaecessceascssesseesessessessueesssesscesssesscaecaaeceaeseasseaesseesnes 39 6 37 bow Presha IMPULS EID DI UL UL LIMES 39 Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 3 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 4 isolated Discrete INPUtS e M X 39 6 5 Discrete Input Counter Feature EEN 40 6 6 High Speed Keen CHE 41 6 7 Slow Fast Response for All Discrete Inputs ener nennen nnn nnn nnn nini neni 41 6 8 Combination Discrete Inputs Outputs ccccecccesscesscssscsescsseeecsecsaecsaeceasceseseseeescoasseesseesseesseeeseaeesaeceaeseaeseeeeses 41 6 9 High Density Discrete Outputs ii c 42 6 10 Isolated Discrete Outp uts urine ento tenere eee hare tee
10. EN61326 1 CE EMC immunity EN61326 1 EN61000 4 2 3 4 6 CE Vibration IEC68 2 6 Hazardous locations Class 1 Div 2 Groups A B C D UL 1604 CSA C22 2 213 Cenelec EN50021 Zone 2 Marine and offshore tested and or verified to meet various marine and maritime standards such as DNV No 2 4 Lloyds and ABS Packaging Impact resistant Lexan polycarbonate Module and Base 5 5 L x 3 5 W x 5 1 H 14cm x 8 9cm x 13cm E2 EB 16DIAC D does not comply with Cenelec EN50021 Zone 2 Etherbus Specifications Etherbus PoE power EB only 10 Watts at 60C for user loads De rate to 5 Watts at 75 C S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 7 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Ethernet 2 Ports specifications Ethernet Port s 10 100BaseTx auto detecting Connection RJ45 auto crossover Isolation 1500 Volts RMS 1 minute 60 Hz Message response time is less than 1 mS per message Diagnostic LED s solid indicates link blinking indicates activity Protocols supported TCP IP ARP UDP ICMP DHCP HTTP Modbus UDP TCP Slave mode Modbus UDP Master mode Sixnet UDR UDP TCP Slave mode Sixnet UDR UDP Master mode Real time Ring 5ms per hop recovery time Independent networks 1 or 2 with unique MAC and IP address Serial Ports RS4
11. EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 3 View the USB COM port number To view the COM port the USB device has been assigned to open the Windows Device Manager Expand the section for Ports COM amp LPT and locate the port labeled Dual Ethernet USB Serial Device Device Manager File Action view Help lt gt D S SG a ze Disk drives B S Display adapters amp A DVD CD ROM drives GN Floppy disk controllers o dig Human Interface Devices mm GN IDE ATA ATAPI controllers w 15 Keyboards E 773 Mice and other pointing devices m Monitors xp Multifunction adapters B 7 Network adapters y Communications Port COMI av CyberSerial PCI 16C650 COM2 LN CyberSerial PCI 16C650 COM3 ca ECP Printer Port LPT1 E Dual Ethernet USB Serial Device COM4 Sf Processors 3 Sound video and game controllers m System devices m Universal Serial Bus controllers S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 19 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 2 Assembly and Instruction 2 1 Panel Assembly Most Sixnet components snap onto DIN rail strips fastened to a subpanel Two red colored snaps located on the bottom of the module s base subassembly are available for quick and easy DIN rail mounting One snap
12. IER channels Link to Table C 16DORLY t6 Isolated low voltage relays Link to Table H 32AI20M 32 4 20mA double density Link to Table B fused inputs 32AI10V 32 Voltage Inputs other ranges Link to Table B are available as special order 16AI20M Lok eh ak 20mA high density fused Link to Table D inputs 8AO20M E E 10mA analog outputs Link to Table D 16AI8AO 16 inputs 8 outputs 4 Link to Table D 20mA range 10RTD GE 2 3 wire inputs Link to Table E 16ISOTC 8 16 8 or 16 isolated Link to Table F thermocouple and millivolt inputs 161SO20M he he isolated analog inputs Link to Table G ch S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 30 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module NOTES 1 24 maximum Die are listed 8 of which can be configured as either DI or DO 2 Modules listed may include an optional Etherbus Power over Ethernet PoE feature EB Address definitions listed in the table below X Discrete Input Din registers AX Analog Input Ain registers Discrete Output Dout Analog Output Aout Y registers AY registers CNT Discrete Counter Input 5 2 1 TABLE A Modules E2 EB MIX24880 and MIX24882 Module E2 EB MIX24880 D and E2 EB MIX24882 D screw terminal assignment
13. OFF Completely The OK LED will be off if the self test function detects a failure Blinking To verify communication and target switch selection you can request the module to wink 10 blinks sec its OK LED to visually identify the unit This function is controlled through the Windows configuration and maintenance software tools 8 5 Ring LED Indication The Ring LED that is illuminated if the Ethernet ring is closed complete Ethernet ring and not illuminated if a ring is not configured Other active ring conditions are as follows Blinking A blinking LED 500 ms ON 500 ms off is an indication if ring is incomplete but ring ports see an adjacent ring partner Blip An LED Blip 100ms ON 900ms OFF is an indication that there is a missing ring partner Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 50 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 8 6 Ethernet Link Activity Indication Each Ethernet port E1 and E2 has a single corresponding LED which is used to indicate link and activity The LED s are green in color and have the following behavior OFF Completely Unlinked Disconnected ON Solid Linked either 10 100 speed Blinking Linked and activity is present 8 7 TR RD Activity Indication Depending on the option selected by the user
14. Span and offset temp 50 ppm per C typ Max output settling time 5 mS to 05 Load resistance 24 V 0 750 Ohms Current limiting short circuit protection S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 15 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 3 Sixnet Software Tools Sixnet supplies the mission oriented tools you need for every step of your project from the initial specification through startup to years of trouble free operation Configuration information flows between Sixnet Windows saving you time you don t have to enter data multiple times and dramatically reducing data entry errors Refer to the on line help in the Sixnet I O Tool Kit for complete details Web Server An embedded web server within the I O module may also be used for configuration calibration and maintenance of this device Refer to Section 9 of this manual for further information Sixnet I O Tool Kit The Sixnet I O Tool Kit is a configuration calibration and maintenance tool for Sixnet hardware It is the preferred method of configuring I O modules when the module will be an integral part of a Sixnet project under the control of a Sixnet RTU or process controller The Tool Kit software provides project wide error checking and design automation features that will s
15. allows for vertical mounting orientation the other for horizontal mounting The I O Module is approximately 5 5 high and 3 5 wide refer to the Mechanical Dimensions diagram Figure 2 1 below Arrange the enclosure layout to suit your application Like EtherTRAK 2 I O other Sixnet components can be installed in any orientation and order on your panel The Sixnet components are typically installed against one another but space may be left between modules to accommodate other DIN rail mounted components such as terminal blocks and fuse holders End clamps are recommended to restrict side to side movement Be sure to allow ample space between DIN rails for wire ducts For most EtherTRAK 2 base I O and power screw terminal sizes used on Sixnet products are M3 and can support wire sizes of 30 12AWG The recommended torque is 5 IN LB The exception to this is the E2 16ISOTC D I O wiring The screw terminal sizes are M2 and can support wire sizes of 30 16AWG The recommended torque is 1 5 IN LB 5 25 133 23 MOUNTING HOLE UNDER MODULE 2 75 69 781 5 49 139 57 e 4A o so a d FRONT VIEW e 8 Fo i 8 DIN RAIL p DOJ0000000000000000000 P R008 R216 E 4 MOUNTING HOLES DIN RAIL MOUNTING CLIP 110 27 94 544 130 681 Mechanical Dimensions S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1
16. and USB connectors on the wiring base PoE Ethernet 1 Power Supply Configuration PoE Splitter 2 PowerOut 24 Power2 To Intelligence Communications amp Inputs 6 Poweri To Discrete Outputs 7 8 Retum i 10 Earth Ground S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 26 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 4 4 Etherbus PoE Option Etherbus I O provides the capability to utilize Power over Ethernet PoE to power the I O module and associated instrumentation directly from the Ethernet cable Etherbus PoE Power PoE power supplied to Ethernet port 1 will power the module s intelligence communication and input channels as well as supply 24 VDC power for external loads Note A jumper is required from screw 2 to screw 6 to power outputs from the PoE power source When the PoE supply is used and power provided an LED light on the I O module will be lit to confirm the connection PoE Powering Analog amp Discrete Outputs From PoE 2 Splitter To Discrete Outguts AS Bo Uninterruptible Power Protection Here s an innovative idea Supply backup power from a central location to each distributed Etherbus I O module using a single Etherbus Fieldbus cable This PoE supply provided by an i
17. applied to them These inputs may be filtered to make them immune to short duration voltage spikes or mechanical contact bounce by configuring them for Slow Response which is approximately 6 mS Discrete Input Range 10 30 VDC 6 2 Sourcing Sinking Input Option Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32DI24 The first eight discrete inputs terminals 11 18 may be configured as sourcing inputs ON when positive voltage is applied or sinking inputs switch closures to ground There is a selection jumper in the module s base that is easily accessed by unplugging the logic module and changing the DI jumper refer to DI COM Jumper Setting in section 3 of this manual and follow the directions Once sink source is properly configured for DC or DC the module s firmware performs a consistency check to verify that the hardware and software selections match When the module is configured for Follow Jumper the module s firmware will take on the state of the jumper 6 3 Low Threshold Inputs Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32DI24 The first group of eight inputs may also be modified to transition at a threshold voltage lower than the factory setting of 9 volts This is accomplished by soldering a resistor into the wiring base which is located alongside the DI COM jumper NOTE This modification is recommended for advanced users only Please contact Sixnet Technical Support regarding details for this modification 6 4
18. appropriate user manual for information on installing them into an enclosure 2 Connect Power and I O Connect AC power cables from a suitable power source to the 24V DC power supply The DC power connections are then attached to the Ethertrak 2 module bases as outlined in Section 4 Make field wiring connections to the Sixnet I O modules terminal connector strip and any peripheral equipment Refer to the appropriate module and remote equipment user manuals for I O connection details 3 Install Communication Wiring to I O Modules Make the necessary Ethernet USB or RS485 communication connections to any EtherTRAK 2 I O modules Install the appropriate Ethernet USB and or RS485 cabling between the Sixnet equipment and to your master I O polling device Fabricate and install RS485 cables as needed to connect to other devices 4 Configure Network Mode and DI COM Jumpers Detach the module from the base by unlatching the red module locking tabs located on the top and bottom edges of the module Configure the network and discrete input jumpers accordingly as is detailed in Section 3 Replace the module and push in the locking tabs 5 Apply Power Apply power Observe the status OK LED on each unit Typically a solid ON indicates proper operation A blinking LED may indicate that the unit needs to be configured Section 8 provides details on the LED status lights 6 Configure Using the Web Server or I O Tool Kit Windows Software Application specific co
19. be ON In the case of the PoE LED the PoE option must be populated in the module and the PoE must be injected in the first Ethernet port for this LED to illuminate S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 49 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 8 3 Alert LED Indication There is a single ALERT OK which is red in color and is used to display critical errors in the module The ALERT LED has the following behavior Full ON The ALERT LED will illuminate if any of the user selected Watchdog functions has failed Full OFF Everything is OK 1 ON Blip repeating This status is currently undefined reserved 2 ON Blips repeating Bad configuration data has been loaded to the module Try re loading the configuration 3 ON Blips repeating Hardware DI jumper does not match loaded configuration 1 OFF Blip repeating Could not open configuration file file corrupt in memory 2 OFF Blips repeating File System Fatal Error corrupt flash memory 3 OFF Blips repeating Fatal Hardware Failure 8 4 OKLED Indication There is a single OK LED which is green in color and is used to display the status of the module It has the following functions ON Solid The OK LED will be in a solid steady ON when the module s self test function passes test
20. located on the wiring base assembly To locate the jumper you must first remove the I O module from the wiring base To do this you must first unsnap the two red colored quick lock tabs located at each end of the module using a small flat tip screw driver Carefully pull the module from the base to reveal the Network Mode jumper NETWORK MODE PASS THRU S G G G Network Mode Jumper Location IMPORTANT Before connecting the I O Module to an Ethernet network it is necessary to first set the Network Mode jumper to insure that unwanted connection paths are not created NOTE The jumper is located on the base so that the replacement of a module or inadvertent change in configuration will not adversely affect the network S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 22 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Network Mode This jumper sets network configuration for the two or dual Ethernet ports on the base One of three modes can be set Pass thru An unmanaged switch in the module passes Ethernet Ethernet traffic between the ports This option allows I O modules Message Pass to be daisy chained without the need for external thru Ethernet switches Ring This option allows the tw
21. mS Discrete Output Channels Output voltage range 10 30 VDC Max output power 1A per channels 8A per module 8A at 60 C 1 channel 4A at 60 C 8 channels at 24VDC Max off state leakage 0 01 mA less than 10 uA Short circuit protection self reset fuses trip above 1 5 Amp Min load 1 mA Inrush current 5 Amps 100 mS surge Typical on resistance 0 3 Ohms Drop 0 3 VDC 1 Amp Input isolation 150 Volts 16 channel modules only All channels Scan rate 1 mS Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 4 20mA A D resolution 16 bits 0 003 10 bits fast option Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 16 bit mo de Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 100 ohms Protection Self resetting short circuit protection fuses DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fastest update time of chan 880 mS all 16 bit 145ms all 14 bit 1 ms 2 10 bit S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 9 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Analog Output Channels applies only to E2 EB MIX24882 D Analog output range 4 20 mA D A resolution 16 bits less than 1 uA Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 C Span and offset temp 50 ppm per C typ Max output settling ti
22. module refer to Section 4 Power Wiring Alternatives Ethernet Port A 10 100BaseT dual Ethernet ports are found on all units Standard RJ45 connectors are provided with standard 802 11 pin outs These ports have fixed unique MAC addresses The IP addresses can be set with the Sixnet I O Tool Kit software or through a web browser Further details are available in the I O Toolkit documentation or the web browser documentation Use data quality not voice quality twisted pair cable rated category 5 with standard RJ45 connectors For best performance use shielded cable These modules have an auto crossover feature and may be connected with either straight through or cross over type cables The protocols supported are different depending on how you are using the port When the module is used ina slave mode UDP IP and TCP IP protocols maybe used When using the I O transfer feature in the module master mode only the UDP IP protocol may be utilized USB Port The USB port is intended for configuring the module only It is possible to make I O requests through the USB port in Universal native protocol This port may not be configured as a Modbus port RS485 Port This port is found on the base for all EtherTRAK 2 I O Modules It provides a RS485 2 wire half duplex only connection to other RS485 equipment Screw terminals are available for RS485 RS485 RS485 GND and RS485 Termination In order to assure proper communication you shoul
23. of this document has additional information on configuration NOTE The default communication mode is to follow the jumper so initial set up does not require configuration When the setting is set to something other than follow the jumper the setting must match the jumper setting otherwise there will be a conflict on the network S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 23 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 3 2 Setting the DI COM Jumper The Discrete Input Common DI COM jumper sets a select number of discrete input circuits as either Sourcing or Sinking on certain types of modules only as listed below The number of inputs affected by this setting will vary by module type Part Number Total of Group of DI Screw Module w Base Discrete allocated for Terminals Ins Sourcing or Sinking E2 EB MIX24880 D 24 First 8 11 through 18 E2 EB MIX24882 D 24 First 8 11 through 18 E2 EB 32D124 D 32 All 32 11 through 42 NOTE This jumper is not applicable on other EtherTRAK 2 I O modules that offer individually isolated discrete inputs such as the E2 16DI24 and E2 16DIAC modules where sinking or sourcing can be wired on individual input pairs IMPORTANT Before connecting and powering up the I O Module it will be necessary to first set th
24. ree Ret e n va eR e een a da e Y Vk dh ac a e kae a rica 22 3 2 Setting the DI COM J rper cce eee neue neve ee as ve apa ve ee seh o re nen ved oa d 24 4 Power Wiring Alternatives 1 seo eooaas s ooa a apo opa o aa s oa yy RR ee Pa oR RR Ee PE RENE GG PPAR ERES RDARRR EROS ARERESBDRERREIDSARER SE RRARRR EI UaRaRa 26 4 1 ee Weu En CEET 26 4 2 Current Requll etie E 26 4 3 ee Ae ul P I 26 4 4 Erherbus POE oleo P 27 4 5 Base Power and Communication Wiring Diagram eessessessee eene eene nnne enne esent en nsi nen innen 27 5 Module Wiring Screw Terminal Assignments s ssssssccccccessessssseccccecessesesssnnecsecececsessnssaceceececeesenseanaesecscetes 29 5 1 Screw Terminal Guidelines eroe tene er redeat een nice e oid enni a aree e Ee LER Te Ra vad Aar nio aaria er iiiki iaei a 29 5 2 Typical 1 O Win cn T 29 5 2 1 TABLE A Modules EZ EB MIX24880 and MIX24882 isis 31 5 2 2 TABLE B Modules 32DI24 32DO24 32A120 22A1T10M sees seen 32 5 23 TABLE C Modules 16DI24 16DIAC TeDCO24 nnn nennt nsns n rennen rens sns 33 5 24 TABLE D Modules 8AO20M 16AI20M eAlgAC mereen 34 5 2 5 TABLE E Modules OTI 35 5 2 6 TABLE F Modules 16ISOTCG erresirieerreriieisrinriressneiarerik traktit tnn eEn nU TEaNE NEEE RANNAN ENAERE P RI EAANE KEEA TA NEEE NER
25. safely interchanged with no risk of damage are similarly keyed This is generally the case with modules that are similar in function but contain a different number of I O channels 2 Keying assignments for all combinations involving 7 and 8 are reserved for OEM products S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 55 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 11 Service Information We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any Sixnet product If you do need service call Sixnet at 1 518 877 5173 and ask for Technical Support A trained specialist will help you to quickly determine the source of the problem Many problems are easily resolved with a single phone call If it is necessary to return a unit to us an RMA Return Material Authorization number will be given to you Sixnet tracks the flow of returned material with our RMA system to ensure speedy service You must include this RMA number on the outside of the box so that your return can be processed immediately The engineer you are speaking with will fill out an RMA request for you Be sure to have your original purchase order number and date purchased available We suggest that you give us a repair purchase order number in case the repair is not covered under our warrant
26. subassembly to the base subassembly Lr Lond zm mo Equivalent DC Input Circuits Sourcing Input Switch Sinking Input Switch Return Return E Configuring the Module for Sinking and Sourcin Once the module is reinstalled and power is applied the module will automatically read the DI COM jumper setting and configure the module accordingly If you are configuring the module from the web server you can view the jumper setting from the Discrete Options configuration page Note that the parameter Source Sink mode DI 1 8 only will display the corresponding jumper setting as Sink or Source If you are configuring the module from the I O Tool Kit Windows software in the Discrete Options configuration screen in the Source Sink mode drop down menu select the mode that matches the jumper setting otherwise a conflict will arise on the affected discrete inputs The Follow the Jumper selection will tell the firmware to use the setting as it is set in the hardware jumper Otherwise this configuration setting should match what the hardware jumper is set to S t Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixne 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 25 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Mod
27. this time and click Next On the next screen select Install the software automatically and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue The computer will locate the driver and confirm that you would like to install the unverified driver Select Continue Anyway and click finish to complete the installation Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Dual Ethernet USB Serial Device has not passed Windows Lago testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 18
28. 12 Open Loop Detection on 4 20 mA Inputs This module can detect and report an open instrumentation loop on its analog inputs By allowing the module to report a negative value if the current falls below 4 mA low limit logic in your DCS PLC RTU or computer can signal the loss of current To enable this feature go to the web interface s Analog Input Channels configuration screen and select the corresponding Feature 1 column A dropdown menu will appear Select the Below 4 mA setting for each desired channel Click on the Help button for further information S t Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL IXne 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 14 Isolated Analog Inputs Applicable to E2 161SO20M The analog input channels accept 4 20mA signals from a variety of devices The inputs are isolated to prevent ground loops and reduce inter channel noise 6 15 Voltage Range Analog Inputs Applicable to E2 32AI10V The input range on modules that have voltage range inputs is 0 to 10 0 volts The high 16 bit resolution of the inputs generally permits adequate reading resolution for lower voltage input signals 6 16 High Speed Analog Inputs Applicable to All modules with analog modules The first two analog inputs on all modules with an
29. 13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 45 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 7 Communications 7 1 Dual Ethernet Mode Configuration Alternatives Use either the web server within the module or the I O Tool Kit Windows based configuration tool to configure the two Ethernet ports NOTES 1 The Dual Ethernet Mode selected in this option must match the jumper setting in the base Refer to Section 3 Jumper Settings Network Jumper Setting in this document 2 If the jumper is missing the setting in the base defaults to the Two Networks mode 3 The red alert LED on Dual Ethernet module will blink if the configuration setting mismatches the hardware jumper setting 4 The default state of this configuration option is follow the Jumper so the initial set up can be done with out the configuration of the Sixnet I O Tool Kit In the Ethernet configuration screen and choose one of these four options that is appropriate for your application refer to the Help files for additional configuration information Ethernet Passthru An unmanaged switch in the module passes Ethernet traffic between the ports This option allows I O modules to be daisy chained without the need for external switches Ring Switch This option allows the two Ethernet ports to act as Real time ring switch ports This mode should only be used if this module will be placed in a closed ring consisting of other similarly configure
30. 26 DY7 Channel 8 COM 27 DY8 Channel 9 NO 28 DY8 Channel 9 COM 29 DY9 Channel 10 NO 30 DY9 Channel 10 COM 31 DY10 Channel 11 NO 32 DY10 Channel 11 COM 33 DY11 Channel 12 NO 34 DY11 Channel 12 COM 35 DY12 Channel 13 NO 36 DY12 Channel 13 COM 37 DY13 Channel 14 NO 38 DY13 Channel 14 COM 39 DY14 Channel 15 NC 40 DY15 Channel 16 NC 41 DY14 Channel 15 COM 42 DY15 Channel 16 COM 43 DY14 Channel 15 NO 44 DY15 Channel 16 NO Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 38 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 1 O Functions This section describes the characteristics of the various I O functions found in this family of I O modules Each topic in this section identifies which modules in the EtherTRAK 2 I O product family include each feature 6 1 High Density Discrete Inputs Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32DI24 Standard high density discrete inputs accept input voltages in the range of the specified power supply voltage 10 to 30 VDC and are referenced to the power return to simplify field wiring These inputs are the sourcing type which means they indicate an ON condition when a positive voltage source above the threshold level is
31. 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 20 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 2 2 Replacing the logic module The logic module can be removed from the base in a system that is powered on hot swap The module maybe removed and replaced with another one for troubleshooting or repair replacement purposes To remove the module first open the lock tabs on the top and bottom of the module as show in the picture below Next pull on the module from the middle as show in the picture below To replace the module reverse this process E ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET RE H SR Soit 2 3 Base Cover The screw terminals and communication ports may be covered by the base covered The base cover is included with every module and must be used to comply with CE To adjust the size of the holes for the wiring cot out the punch out boxes with a sharp knife Note Do not attempt to push the punch out boxes with hand S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 21 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 3 Jumper Settings 3 1 Setting the Network Jumper This jumper sets the network configuration for the two dual Ethernet ports Network Mode Jumper Location The Network Mode jumper is
32. 85 port Screw terminals 485 485 GND 2 wire half duplex not isolated RS485 networking Up to 32 full load stations RS485 distance Up to 0 5 miles baud rate dependent Baud Rates from 300 to 57 600 baud Protocols master and slave Sixnet and Modbus RTU ASCII Diagnostic LEDs Transmit TD and Receive RD Web Interface Secure Web Access with Password protection for multiple users 1 Simultaneous User 750K Memory for User Pages more with special order S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 8 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 2 E2 EB MIX24880 D and E2 EB MIX24882 D Specifications Discrete Input Channels Voltage range 10 30 VDC Input Polarity Sourcing apply power to active or sinking ground closure on 8 inputs Guaranteed ON voltage 9 VDC Guaranteed OFF voltage 5 0 VDC Guaranteed OFF current 2 mA DC Input resistance 10 Kohms Input current 24 VDC 3 mA Input Protection High Impedance with overvoltage protection Filtered ON OFF delay 25 mS 20 Hz max counting rate Fastest response 1 mS 400 Hz max counting rate Special fast counting rate Up to 50 KHz on channels 1 and 2 Pulse Counting Options Count up pulse timing and pulse rate 16 or 32 bit reporting Scan rate all channels 1
33. C Power sour Site pour Lead mper Jumper I sl Ke Zeg si Ee e A AA rT l seu JL fem rj DIN DIN oe a Ref Ref ee 4 Isolated Wiring Lower Screws geg ei get RS se Vm Dis SH P176 DB s OST Lr EE d Equivalent DC AC Input Circuit pe Output Circuit l Isolated l Isolated l DIN l cours E l l 2 l ES ME Ces LoS ee ee Sa iod S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 29 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Screw Terminals 11 44 for Specific Modules The table below lists the available I O modules Click on the link right column or turn to pages 15 17 to display the associated Screw Terminal Assignment table Link to Part Screw Terminal Number DI DO JAI AO Description Assignment Table E2 EB mem p oe E Ll I O see Note 1 Ii T density combination Link to Table A M density combination Link to Table A I O w 2 AO s see Note 1 32 inputs double density Link to Table B Isolated channels 10 Link to Table C 30VDC VAC me 16D124 16DIAC 6 Isolated channels 120 VAC Link to Table C nominal 32D024 Bae outputs double density Link to Table B 16DO24 LED
34. D thermocouple burnout disabled or millivolt is detected Blinking This LED will be blinking if the value is between 1 mA and 4 mA or greater that 20 mA outside the normal operating range Please note that calibration settings may alter the exact threshold for this state Note This state does not apply to the RTD thermocouple or millivolt modules Off In 4 to 20mA channels when the value is less than 1 mA In RTD temperature channels when the Complet RTD is not present functional or the channel is disabled In thermocouple channels the burnout is ely detected In millivolt channels no signal is detected S i Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 51 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 9 Configuring EtherTRAK 2 I O Modules 9 1 Web Server Overview EtherTRAK 2 I O modules include an embedded web server This is the primary and recommended means for configuring I O modules as stand alone independent devices ready to communicate with I O polling masters process controllers Users can use a standard web browser to access web pages to configure and maintain the module and to validate changes Features include o Communications Options I O Configuration Maintenance and Monitoring Analog Calibration Advanced Tools Password Security U
35. DC 1 Amp All channels Scan rate 1 mS 1 2 7 E2 EB 16D024 D Specifications Discrete Output Channels Output voltage range 10 30 VDC Max output power 1A Per channel 16A per module 8A at 60 C 8 channels at 24VDC Max off state leakage 0 01 mA less than 10 uA Short circuit protection self reset fuses trip above 1 5 Amp Min load 1 mA Inrush current 5 Amps 100 mS surge Typical on resistance 0 3 Ohms Drop 0 3 VDC 1 Amp Input isolation 150 Volts 16 channel modules only All channels Scan rate 1 mS 1 2 8 E2 EB 16DORLY D Specifications Discrete Output Channels Output voltage range 10 30VDC AC Relay Type 14 NO Form A and 2 NO NC Form C Max output power 1A Per channel 16A module 8A at 60 C 8 channels at 24VDC AC Max off state leakage 0 01 mA less than 10 uA Short circuit protection self reset fuses trip above 1 5 Amp Min load 1 mA Inrush current 5 Amps 100 mS surge Typical on resistance 0 3 Ohms Drop 0 3 VDC 1 Amp Input isolation 150 Volts 16 channel modules only All channels Scan rate 1 mS S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 12 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 9 E2 EB 32AI20M D Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 4 20mA A D resolution
36. Ethernet 2 ch RAS RJ45 RJ45 10 100 10 100 USB Security Keys ormug module mates with omecs base example shown set for 1H ooooooooopoooooooooeootdg Single DC Redundant DC PoE DC Power Qutput Power input Power input EB models only Syn Dur Ge Gm eva Dir Dron ge auem Se Gr a Dur Dose sca it C db ea 4295 Grat GiRETURN ing TU Gone p T C bur ME Ta Ta Te are Pe pr 24 VDC produced from PoE Ethernet 1 Jack Use this pama WO signals andioe additional IG modules R485 Part 10 watts maximum aes EN Has mor s opo d anm S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 28 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 5 Module Wiring Screw Terminal Assignments 5 1 Screw Terminal Guidelines The screw terminals used on the E2 BASE 1 can accept 30 to 12 AWG wire The screw size is M3 and the recommended torque is 5 IN LB The screw terminals used on the E2 BASE TC 1 used in E2 16ISOTC D only can accept 30 to 16 AWG The screw size is M2 and the recommended torque is 1 5 IN LB 5 2 Typical I O Wiring The sample wiring diagram below is mostly applicable for the combination I O modules E2 EB MIX24880 D and E2 EB MIX24882 D The I O wiring for discrete and analog inputs is representative of most other I O mod
37. Isolated Discrete Inputs Applicable to E2 16DI24 E2 16DIAC These inputs utilize two screws per input channel so that each input is isolated from all other channels and the module s internal circuitry Except for the isolation characteristic these inputs have the same characteristics as the high density inputs including the counter functionality S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 39 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 5 Discrete Input Counter Feature Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32DI24 E2 16DI24 E2 16DIAC Counter Modes Count Up Pulse Timing and Pulse Rate To enable counters 16 registers AX8 though AX23 using the I O Tool Kit or the module s web interface go to the Discrete Options screen and check the Enable Counters checkbox Go to the Analog Input Channels screen select a cell and a pull down menu is displayed Select the mode of operation for each counter function In all 16 bit upward counting modes the analog input register increases from 0 gt 32767 then wrap around to 32768 gt 0 If the Report all Counters as 32 Bit Values checkbox is selected Analog Options screen the long integer input register consecutive pair of analog registers increases from 0 22 147 483 647 then 2 147 483
38. LC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixne 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 6 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 General Information 1 1 Overview This manual will help you install and maintain EtherTRAK 2 I O modules In summary wiring for power communications and I O is connected to each modules base Then setup choices are entered using a web browser looking at the embedded web server within the module itself or the Sixnet I O Tool Kit Windows software 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 General Specifications These general specifications apply to all EtherTRAK 2 I O modules More detailed product specifications may be found at http www sixnet com Power supply voltage 10 30 VDC Input current requirement 100 mA 9 24 VDC typical w no loads I O registers available for additional expansion l O 512 discrete inputs and outputs plus 256 analog inputs and output registers Unique station addresses 16 000 Sixnet or 247 Modbus Environmental Operating temperature of 40 to 75 CC 40 to 85C s torage Mounting DIN rail EN50022 or direct to panel or flat panel mount Humidity 5 to 9596 RH non condensing optional conformal coating Flammability UL 94V 0 materials Electrical Safety UL 508 CSA C22 2 14 EN61010 1 IEC1010 CE EMI emissions FCC part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022
39. Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 41 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 9 High Density Discrete Outputs Applicable to E2 32D024 High density discrete outputs provide A Individual maximum outputs rated for 1 Amp per channel 8 Amps total per module Short duration inrush current as high as 2 Amps is permissible B Sourcing switched output power at the voltage supplied to the module s supply voltage input less a nominal voltage drop in the output s power switching device C Current limiting is not provided on the outputs of this module 6 10 Isolated Discrete Outputs Applicable to E2 16D024 Isolated discrete outputs provide A Individually isolated outputs rated for 1 0 Amp per channel at temperatures up to 60 C 0 75 Amps at higher temperatures Current limiting provided on each output B Two screw terminals isolated from all other outputs and the module s internal circuitry for each channel C Any voltage up to the rating of the module may be applied to each individual output 6 11 Isolated Discrete Outputs Applicable to E2 16DORLY Isolated discrete output relays provide A Individually isolated outputs rated for 1 0 Amp per channel B Two screw terminals isolated from all other outputs and the module s internal circuitry for each channel C Any voltage up to the rating of the module may be applied to
40. SCII Master ASCII protocols Requests can be Passthru messages or I O Transfers as defined with this module s configuration Sixnet Slave The port will respond to Sixnet Universal protocol requests in either Hex or Binary Format Modbus RTU Slave The port will respond to requests in Modbus RTU protocol Modbus ASCII Slave The port will respond to Modbus ASCII requests Disabled No protocol supported Port is inactive S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 48 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 8 EtherTRAK 2 Status LED s 8 1 EtherTRAK 2 LEDs Every EtherTRAK 2 I O module has an array of LEDs on its front panel These LEDs can be useful for system diagnostics These LEDs can be observed in the following states Power 1 Power status 1 gend 2 Gg Indicator LEDs Ring Status LED Ethernet Status LEDs Plus Real ime Ring 6 Digital Analog Status Indicator LEDs EtherTRAK o E E t o a 8 2 Power LED Indication Each module has 3 green Power LED s which are Power 1 Power 2 and PoE These LEDs are associated with the 3 possible power sources of the EtherTRAK 2 I O module If a power supply is connected to the associated screw terminal the corresponding LED will
41. ZEE Sixnet EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module User Manual June 2011 This manual applies to the following products All EtherTRAK 2 EZ and Etherbus EB UO modules EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module CHANGE HISTORY Version Date Description R13 6 30 2011 Format changes and addition of individual specifications R13 7 7 2011 Format changes S e Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 2 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module TABLE OF CONTENTS A gt General ISHEISPIISTTOCTCTDTOTI TOU deed EE 7 1 1 eJ e 7 1 2 SPEcifiCations ELT 7 LE NEE 7 1 2 2 EZ EB MIX24880 D and EZ EB MIX24882 D Specifications esee 9 1 23 RER e 10 1 24 E2 EB 16DI24 D Specifications sessi eiie eene innen nannten nest n ssi tnnt renis anthesin nnns nn 11 1 25 E2 16DIAC D Specifications AAA 11 1 2 6 E2 EB 32DO24 D Specifications esses seinen enne then tnn hs si aid i aaeain enhn nnns 12 1 2 7 EZ EB 16DO24 D Specifications eese iainta aaa oaii aikani diaaa ia aiiai aiana iE 12 1 28 EZ EB 16DORLY D Gpoechfications sies eiae eiie nannten nennt senten sirena nn
42. allation maintenance misuse neglect or any cause other than ordinary commercial or industrial applications In particular Sixnet makes no warranties whatsoever with respect to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose All such warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed No oral or written information or advice given by Sixnet or Sixnet s representative shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether oral or written expressed or implied Sixnet s liability shall not exceed the price of the individual units which are the basis of the claim In no event shall Sixnet be liable for any loss of profits loss of use of facilities or equipment or other indirect incidental or consequential damages S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 5 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module INSTALLATION AND HAZARDOUS AREA WARNINGS These products should not be used to replace proper safety interlocking No software based device or any other solid state device should ever be designed to be responsible for the maintenance of consequential equipment or personnel safety In particular Sixnet disclaims any responsibility for damages either di
43. alog inputs may be configured as high speed analog inputs Analog input channels configured in this manner will update as fast as 1 mS but at the expense of having only 10 bits of reporting resolution Note By default analog inputs integrate their 16 bit reported results to provide outstanding noise rejection The scan time of these 16 bit inputs will vary with user configuration settings 6 17 Analog Inputs Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 8AO20M E2 16AI8AO Analog outputs on all applicable I O modules in this product family have a 4 20 mA output range and may be incremented varied with a full 16 bit resolution corresponding to the value in the associated analog output AY register 6 18 RTD Inputs Applicable to E2 10RTD The RTD inputs are applicable on the 10 channel RTD module A 2 or 3 wire 100 Ohm platinum resistance temperature detector may be used to measure temperature 6 19 Thermocouple and mV Inputs Applicable to E2 16ISOTC The thermocouple and mV input range is 250mV They can read a range of thermocouples selected in software configuration and measures cold junction compensation at the screw terminals A software configuration change will allow reading of a raw mV range The thermocouple types supported are J K E R T B C N S Four cold junction compensation temperatures are provided in the module to determine the four screw terminal temperatures These temperatures can be read using Sixnet or Modbus prot
44. anging to different modules it is recommended to remove all wiring from the base as wiring for the new module may be different than the existing module 2 Unclip the existing module by inserting a screwdriver in the slot on the end of the retaining clip on each end of the module moving the clip outwards slightly to the unlocked position Remove the module up and off from the base by pulling upwards from the base Using a 3 16 socket or other suitable wrench loosen each of the mounting posts slightly 5 Referring to the chart below find the proper key for the module to be inserted and then move the key wheels to the proper orientation 6 Retighten the mounting posts securely 7 Mount the new module making sure that the top of the module points towards the top of the base The module wiring socket is keyed as well so inadvertent upside down mounting should not be possible 8 Press in on the retaining clips on each end of the module to lock the module in place 9 The module assembly is now ready for wiring as per the screw terminal charts found in Section 5 in this manual ia The Key is determined by arrows Refer to drawing above key no 2B Other Examples l e6 OOOO E2 Key Wheel Layout S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Res
45. anty will be limited to repairing or replacing at Sixnet s option the defective parts within one year of the date of installation or within 18 months of the date of shipment from the point of manufacture whichever is sooner Products may be returned by Buyer only after permission has been obtained from Sixnet Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility designated by Sixnet Sixnet further warrants that any software supplied as part of a product sale except obsolete products will be free from non conformances with Sixnet published specifications for a period of 90 days from the time of delivery While Sixnet endeavors to improve the features and performance of software associated with its products no effort on the part of Sixnet to investigate improve or modify Sixnet software at the request of a customer will obligate Sixnet in any way For the convenience of existing customers Sixnet continues to supply certain products that are classified as obsolete No warranty on the software features of these products is stated or implied and Sixnet specifically is not obligated to improve the design of these products in any way Information about the status of any product is available upon request and customers are advised to inquire about the status of older products prior to making a purchase This limited warranty does not cover losses or damages which occur in shipment to or from Buyer or due to improper inst
46. ave you time on large projects Further information can be found in the I O Tool Kit online help OPC or DDE Kepware or other commercial OPC OLE for Process Control and embedded device communication driver packages that support Sixnet or Modbus protocol generally provide access to Windows applications via OPC and or DDE Dynamic Data Exchange protocols An OPC DDE server allows any Windows OPC DDE client application to access Sixnet I O registers directly over Ethernet or serial ports There are two Kepware servers available on the Sixnet CD KepServer and KepServerEx When an OPC command is received by the KepServer it sends the appropriate Modbus RTU protocol command over a serial port or Ethernet to the remote station or module The KepServerEx functions in the same manner but it sends Sixnet Universal protocol instead of Modbus RTU protocol The I O registers are referenced by the tag names assigned using the Sixnet I O Tool Kit Windows software S t Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixne 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 16 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 4 Getting Started with Sixnet Hardware Following these steps will make installation and start up easier 1 Mount the Hardware If you purchased individual components consult section 2 of this manual or other
47. b server will search for this file and if found will automatically add a link to your documentation onto the main menu where it will be easily found by the user Web pages and associated files such as graphics will be stored in Flash memory in the wiring base By storing this information in the wiring base it will continue to be found along with all the configuration information if a module is replaced There is approximately L Megabyte available for user documentation The S t Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixne 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 52 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module available size may vary when upgrades to the firmware or factory supplied web pages are updated Additional memory may be available as a special order item Your own documentation pages may be uploaded into the module s wiring base Refer to the online help files in the configuration tools for further details 9 5 Sixnet I O Tool Kit Software As an alternative to configuring I O modules with their embedded web server the Sixnet I O Tool Kit Windows software may be used The Windows software is strongly recommended in situations in which multiple devices RTUs and I O modules will be interconnected in a coordinated system The Tool Kit software coordinates and automates many aspects of
48. conds and OFF for 0 4 seconds during each 2 second period TPO 3 has a 2 second specified cycle time an analog value of 820 2 5 of full scale and a minimum ON OFF time of 100 mS Since the minimum cycle time is 100 mS and the calculated ON time is only 50 mS the cycle time is readjusted by a factor of 2 to maintain the time proportion The output will be ON for 100 mS and OFF for 3 9 seconds before repeating Note Non integral remainders of time are carried forward to the next cycle to maintain long term accuracy In Example TPO 3 on page 20 the below minimum time is carried forward to the next time cycle When the below minimum value is calculated no ON time is set for that cycle Sample TPO Hl Cycle tlme 10 seconds nalog volue 3276 0x5 OFF ON Sample TPO H2 Cycle the 2 seconds Analog volue 26214 8070 Wr Sample TPO 3 ON Cycle tle 2 seconds Analog value 820 2 5 Minimum ON OFF Time 100 ms SS 2 4 amp 8 id Time Csecomds gt 6 13 4 20 mA Analog Input Wiring Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32AI20M E2 16AI20M E2 16AI8AO The analog input channels accept 4 20mA signals from a variety of devices and are protected by self resetting current shunts to prevent shunt overheat damage One screw terminal is provided for each input signal All analog inputs return to a common ground terminal 8 Refer to illustration Base Power amp Communications Wiring Diagram in Section 4 on page
49. d I O modules and Real time Ring switches Note closing the ring when this mode is disabled will adversely affect network communications Close the ring only after this mode is configured open the ring before disabling this mode Two Networks In this option traffic is blocked between the two Ethernet Ports so that the I O module can be connected to two independent networks Each Ethernet port will require its own IP address Follow the Jumper When this option is selected the communications mode will follow the state of the network mode hardware jumper on the base The alert LED will not blink because of a jumper mismatch in this mode S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 46 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 7 2 Communication Ports Overview The EtherTRAK 2 I O modules wiring base subassembly has the following communication ports and connectors EtherTRAK 2 Two USB Port RS485 Product Ethernet Style Port Style Ports Style Applicable to all RJ45 Type B Screw modules in the shielded shielded Terminals product family NOTE EtherTRAK 2 I O includes two Ethernet RJ45 ports Note that for modules with the Etherbus option EB use PoE ETHERNET 1 port when bringing power from the Ethernet fieldbus cable into the
50. d connect to and to between units It is highly recommended that you tie the signal ground to an appropriate ground if available between all RS485 units Make sure to use a good quality communication cable with three conductors twisted is preferred plus a shield To prevent ground loops the shield should be connected to chassis ground on only one end of any cable run Note If you have existing wiring that has only two conductors and a shield you can use the shield to connect the signal grounds between stations This is not optimal especially for long cable runs but should work in mosLsituations S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 47 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module The RS 485 port is not isolated therefore you must use a common power ground between stations in order to connect the 485 signal grounds Some applications make use of longer distances where a common ground may not be possible When long distance connections are used it is highly recommended that you use an optical isolator between devices without a common ground to assure proper problem free operation RS485 Termination All these units have RS485 termination components 150 ohm resistor and a 0 1 uF capacitor connected in series already inside
51. e DI COM jumper DI COM Jumper Location The DI COM jumper is located on the base subassembly To locate the jumper you must first remove the module subassembly from the base subassembly To do this you must first unsnap the two red colored quick lock tabs using a small flat tip screw driver Carefully pull the module from the base to reveal the DI COM jumper Hw Hg ei i Ai ee GGG GC palake E CO ONE MEA KE IR vi NOTE The DI COM jumper is located on the base so that the replacement of a module or inadvertent change in configuration from the web server or UO Tool Kit software will not adversely affect the power wiring on the affected iqputs S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 24 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Determine Sinking or Sourcing Mode The default jumper setting is sourcing jumper to DC which is appropriate for most situations in which a positive voltage is applied to an input to indicate an ON condition Select Sinking jumper to DC for ON inputs corresponding to ground closures that require a positive reference as an opposing return connection See both jumper circuits below Choose the mode that fits your application and set the jumper accordingly Reassemble the module
52. each individual output 6 12 Time Proportioned Outputs TPO Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 E2 32024 E2 16DO24 The discrete output channels in all EtherTRAK 2 I O modules are capable of functioning as time proportioned outputs Time proportioned outputs pulse ON and OFF with a duty cycle proportional to an analog value stored in a corresponding analog output register TPO outputs are a low cost way to get smooth proportional control of heaters and other process variables Typically TPO analog output registers are assigned to the output of PID or other control logic in an ISaGRAF or other control program Use the module s web interface or the I O Tool Kit software to set pulse cycling as fast as 10 mS or as slow many minutes as your system dynamics require Each output may be individually configured as a TPO or ordinary discrete output In this example TPO 1 has a 10 second cycle time and the analog value is 3276 10 of full scale which is typically 32767 The output will be ON for 1 second and OFF for 9 seconds during each 10 second period S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module TPO 2 has a 2 second cycle time and the analog value is 26214 80 of full scale The output will be ON for 1 6 se
53. erved 54 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module EtherTRAK 2 I O Module key Configuration table See above diagram for key orientation Part Number Prefixes Part Number Module w Base Key Description E2 or EB MIX24880 D 2A Combination UO with one isolated input counter see Note 1 E2 or EB MIX24882 D 2C Combination I O with two analog outputs see Note 1 E2 or EB 32D124 D 4A 32 inputs 10 30 VDC including 16 multifunction counters E2 or EB 16D124 D 4C 16 individually isolated 10 30 VAC VDC with counters E2 16DIAC D 6H 16 individually isolated 120 VAC nominal inputs E2 or EB 32D024 D 5B High density discrete outputs 0 5 Amp each 8 Amp total E2 or EB 16DO24 D 5D Individually isolated outputs with self resetting fuses Note 2 E2 or EB 16DORLY D 5G 14 Form A 2 Form C relay discrete outputs E2 or EB 32AI20M D 3B High density 16 bit 4 20 mA inputs with self resetting fuses E2 or EB 32Al10V D 3D Voltage inputs other ranges available as special order E2 or EB 16AI20M D 3B 16 channels 4 20 mA inputs with self resetting fuses E2 or EB 8AO20M D 3E 4 20 mA analog outputs E2 or EB 16Al8AO D 3E 16 inputs and 8 outputs 4 20mA range E2 or EB 16ISOTC D 3F 16 instrumentation inputs with J K E R T B C N S thermocouples E2 or EB 8ISOTC D 3F 8 instrumentation inputs with J K E R T B C N S thermocouples E2 or EB 10RTD D 2G RTD 100 Ohm platinum 200 to 850 NOTES 1 Products that may be
54. herTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 43 CNTO AX0 Discrete in 44 CNTO AXO Discrete in module only module only The counter input is an isolated differential pair 5 23 TABLE C Modules 16DI24 16DIAC 16DO24 16 Channel Discrete I O Module screw terminal assignment Note These modules have individually isolated I O and therefore two screw terminals per channel Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 X0 or YO Channel 1 12 X0 or YO Channel 1 13 X1 or Y1 Channel 2 14 X1 or Y1 Channel 2 15 X2 or Y2 Channel 3 16 X2 or Y2 Channel 3 17 X3 or Y3 Channel 4 18 X3 or Y3 Channel 4 19 X4 or Y4 Channel 5 20 X4 or Y4 Channel 5 21 X5 or Y5 Channel 6 22 X5 or Y5 Channel 6 23 X6 or Y6 Channel 7 24 X6 or Y6 Channel 7 25 X7 or Y7 Channel 8 26 X7 or Y7 Channel 8 27 X8 or Y8 Channel 9 28 X8 or Y8 Channel 9 29 X9 or Y9 Channel 10 30 X9 or Y9 Channel 10 31 X10 or Y10 Channel 11 32 X10 or Y10 Channel 11 33 X11 or Y11 Channel 12 34 X11 or Y11 Channel 12 35 X12 or Y12 Channel 13 36 X12 or Y12 Channel 13 37 X13 or Y13 Channel 14 38 X13 or Y13 Channel 14 39 X14 or Y14 Channel 15 40 X14 or Y14 Channel 15 41 X15 or Y15 Channel 16 42 X15 or Y15 Channel 16 43 Unused 44 Un
55. ixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 13 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 12 E2Z EB 1619020M D Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 4 20mA A D resolution 16 bits 0 00396 Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 100 ohms Protection Self resetting short circuit protection fuses DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fasted update time 200ms Common mode input voltage Between two input terminals 60VDC Between inputs and ground 300 volts 1 2 13 E2 EB 16ISOTC D Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Ranges 250 mV Thermocouples supported J K E R T B L N amp S A D resolution 16 bits 0 00396 Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 C 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 200 Kohms DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fasted update time all 16 channels 200ms Accuracy typical uncalibrated 0 5 Common mode input voltage Between two input terminals 60VDC Between inputs and ground 300 volts 1 2 14 E2 EB 10RTD D Specifications Analog Input Channels RTD input range 200 850 deg C RTD overall accuracy 05 or 5 deg C A D resolution 16 bits 0 003 Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset RTD Type 100 Ohm Platinum RTD Al
56. me 5 mS to 05 Load resistance 24 V 0 750 Ohms Current limiting short circuit protection 1 2 8 E2 EB 32DI24 D Specifications Discrete Input Channels Voltage range 10 30 VDC Input Polarity Sourcing Guaranteed ON voltage 9 VDC Guaranteed OFF voltage 5 0 VDC Guaranteed OFF current 2 mA DC Input resistance 10 Kohms Input current 24 VDC 3 mA Input Protection High Impedance with overvoltage protection Filtered ON OFF delay 25 mS 20 Hz max counting rate Fastest response 1 mS 400 Hz max counting rate Special fast counting rate Up to 50 KHz on channels 1 and 2 Pulse Counting Options Count up pulse timing and pulse rate 16 or 32 bit reporting Scan rate all channels 1 mS S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 10 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 4 E2 EB 16DI24 D Specifications Discrete Input Channels Voltage range 10 30 VDC Input Polarity Sourcing Input isolation 150 Volts 16 channel modules only Guaranteed ON voltage 9 VDC Guaranteed OFF voltage 5 0 VDC Guaranteed OFF current 2 mA DC Input resistance 10 Kohms Input current 24 VDC 3 mA Input Protection High Impedance with overvoltage protection Filtered ON OFF delay 25 mS 20 Hz max counting rate Fastest resp
57. mechanical switch closures in noisy environments 6 8 Combination Discrete Inputs Outputs Applicable to E2 MIX24880 E2 MIX24882 The third group of eight discrete I O has both input and output capabilities at the same time Output functionality for a given channel may be individually enabled in the Feature column of the Discrete Options configuration window For compatibility with I O drivers that write UO in fixed blocks all eight Y output registers are always assigned Only outputs that are enabled may be turned ON Other output values will be masked in the I O module All eight channels are always active as inputs Channels that do not have their output function enabled may be used as inputs For channels configured as outputs the input functionality may be used to detect faults in the corresponding outputs Important Note The supply voltage used to power input devices connected to the combination I O channels must match the supply voltage used to power the I O module to avoid leakage paths or damage to the I O circuitry on these modules It is recommended that the same power supply be used to power the I O module and input devices connected to these special I O channels If a voltage source is applied to the eight combination UO channels that exceed the voltage supplied to the rest of the I O module unintended power paths may result S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston
58. ndependent power supply will keep the module communicating and even power critical instrumentation in the event of a local power failure Apply local primary power to screw terminal 6 Power 1 to power all module functions The backup power will not attempt to operate outputs but will keep communication running so that input status remains available in the event of local power failure Use power from the power output screw terminal to keep instrumentation loops active in the event of local primary power failure 4 5 Base Power and Communication Wiring Diagram The diagram below details the base subassembly which is common to all products in the EtherTRAK 2 I O Module family The power and RS485 wiring screw terminals 1 through 10 see below base diagram are also common to all products in the family Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 1 RS485 RS232 TD out 2 Power Out not internally tied to Power In 3 RS485 RS232 RD in 4 Power In 2 Does not power DO and AO 5 RS485 RS232 RTS 6 Power In 1 Term out power all module functions 7 RS485 Gnd RS232 CTS in 8 Power Ground 9 Watchdog Output 10 Earth Ground Sixnet 5s Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T1518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 6346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 27 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Doscceie Inpa Feotunn Jumper PoE sin Hare P auci 1 Eihemet 3 Ethernet 1
59. nfiguration choices may be made by using the web server embedded with the I O module or through the I O Tool Kit software 7 Test the Hardware Use the Test I O window in the I O Tool Kit software or the Web Server to verify proper I O operation of all Sixnet stations Refer to the I O Tool Kit or web server on line help system for further instructions 8 Configure Your I O Master to Communicate with the Sixnet station s Communication between these I O modules and your intended I O master is beyond the scope of this manual 9 If You Have Difficulty If you experience startup trouble go to the Getting Started icon in the I O Tool Kit online help for some troubleshooting tips or go to http www sixnet com If you still need assistance then please contact Sixnet at 518 877 5173 S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 17 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 5 USB Installation Instructions To use the USB please follow the instructions below 1 Run the sxusb exe install The install should automatically run when you run the Tool Kit install The sxusb exe install is also available on http www sixnet com 2 Connect the Dual Ethernet module to the PC Once the USB device is connected the hardware installation wizard will appear Select No not
60. no Fre a E NENNEN DER ERE e TAAA det eae de ana 42 6 11 Isolated Discrete Outputs ecrire ere ee rena eor aae Te Cep napa Era NEE Ee nd Da Sera ens dvadsia QR nd Eae Ew aa cre Dea aua 42 6 12 Time Proportioned Outputs TPO ssessssesesseeeeeeee enne enhn snnt senes ea E a a EES 42 6 13 4 20 mA Analog Input WIDE eege eerte tri ee ENNEN denar in tesa SEEN eee Pee dpa e ea tu sadedensadedensdeneeuedandccenaae 43 614 Isolated AVE eraot 44 6 15 Voltage Range Analog Inp ts terere tete aa E EESTE E 44 6 16 HighSpeed Analog Inputs rii tercie terere eeu eie ha EETA O E AATE TES 44 617 e E Tale m 44 6 18 RID INPUTS asia c EE 44 6 19 Thermocouple and MV Inputs recente ENEE Ioco reae reae ve eas ee nee rk AARSET TESTAS Y RAE Ve e Dee 44 6 20 Watchdog e ig TE 45 AE e Dnunlhib jiprc 46 7 1 Dual Ethernet Mode Configuration Alternatives eee nennen ener enne nnn nenne nennen 46 7 2 Communication Ports Overvleuw EEN 47 21 AS 485 Modes of Operation hie f TRE De a Ed hee a Plata eere ea reo Fast ex eb e ee 48 8 EtherPRAK 2 Status LED e M 49 8 1 EtHErTRAK 2 VEDS me V 49 8 2 Power LED Indication eia USE rrr aie ch dee Ek ER ean cov ea dee ri ER ea ieee 49 8 3 Alert LED INGiCati Om P 50 8 4 OK LED MOCION er
61. ns natis nnns 12 1 2 9 EZ EB 32AI20M D Specifications eee en eene nn nasse nennen nennen nannten essa nn 13 1 2 10 EZ EB 32AI10V D Specifications eese seien nennen nennen ntn en nnns estare nnns nnn nnn 13 L211 EZ EB 16AI20M Specifications te prr ena p on nent a eua cux ao Da Rd unas d nua EAR ERR neas kx EAR eeh 13 1 2 12 EZ EB 161S8020M D Gpoecitications seien AREARE AAAA RA EA NAKA NARAR KNARA E ansehen narrans 14 1 2 18 EZ EB 161ISOTC D Specifications sessi esee eee sitne tnn nins inns sitne apaia repies iner aiena 14 1 2 14 EZ EB 10RTD D Gpechfications eese sies essen enne nh nnne nnne nne s eaa sess sa assent assess nana nn 14 1 2 15 EZ EB 16AI 8AO D Specifications sorei rnana aa aa esee seins either nani aa Ea sitne an rns sanete etn AEEA 15 1216 EZ EB 8AQ20M Specifications i d e bL ed ar ora a ge dne d E RARE RR ERR Ene da 15 1 3 Sixnet SoftWare Tools EE 16 1 4 Getting Started with Sixnet HardWare cre reete de teer tete eee eoa hara no aU ESSEE ESS eaa a cR Fe ea ERE Rena Free ge 17 1 5 USB Installation lge Ted TEE 18 2 Assembly and instructior E 20 2 1 Panel Assemb UE 20 2 2 Replacing the logic module rre radere ir Ee ebrei EE uu e Evae SEO ane ai GENEE 21 2 3 EEEIES e 21 2 Jumper quno cce MN 22 3 1 Setting the Network J miper 2 ree e
62. o Ethernet ports to act as Real time Ring switch ports This mode should only be used if this module will be placed in a closed ring consisting of other similarly configured I O modules and Real time Ring switches IMPORTANT When switching to and from Ring mode you must make sure the modules are not connected in a closed loop If a loop is present when ring mode is disabled it may be adversely affect the performance of your network Two Networks In this option traffic is blocked between the two Ethernet Ports so that the I O module can be connected to two independent networks Each Ethernet port has a separate MAC address and requires its own IP address Choose the desired mode and set the jumper accordingly Reassemble the module subassembly to the base subassembly The jumper is located on the base so that the replacement of a module or inadvertent change in configuration will not adversely affect the network NOTE If the jumper is missing the jumper setting in the base defaults to the Two Networks mode because this is the least likely to cause network problems Configuring the Network Dual Ethernet Mode Using the I O Tool Kit Windows configuration software or the web server embedded into the I O module access the configuration pages and select the Ethernet configuration page In the Dual Ethernet Mode drop down menu select the mode that matches the jumper setting that has been set in the wiring base Section 7
63. ocol at Al 16 19 3 0017 3 0019 S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 44 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 6 20 Watchdog Output Applicable to All UO modules A microprocessor in the module continuously monitors several user selected system functions Additionally an independent CPU watchdog microprocessor in the module also monitors the main CPU and can be used to indicate a failure of the main CPU The watchdog options are as selected in the web interface or I O Tool Kit software Power 1 Failure Power 2 Failure PoE Failure Ethernet Ring Failure Watchdog CPU Monitor The default state of the Watchdog Output screw terminal 9 on the I O module s wiring base is ON True If an error condition in any one of the user selected parameters is detected the Watchdog will output an OFF False state The default watchdog time period is 3 seconds and may be set as high as 600 seconds to allow for telemetry equipment or application related program delays The timer period selected will apply individually to each watchdog function selected S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R
64. onse 1 mS 400 Hz max counting rate Special fast counting rate Up to 50 KHz on channels 1 and 2 Pulse Counting Options Count up pulse timing and pulse rate 16 or 32 bit reporting Scan rate all channels 1 mS 1 2 5 E2 16DIAC D Specifications Environmental Specifications Hazardous locations Class 1 Div 2 Groups A B C D UL 1604 CSA C22 2 213 Does not comply with Cenelec EN50021 Zone 2 Discrete Input Channels Voltage range E2 16DIAC D 60 140 VAC Input Polarity Sourcing Input isolation 150 Volts 16 channel modules only Guaranteed ON voltage 55 VAC Guaranteed OFF voltage 35VAC Input resistance 10 Kohms Input Protection High Impedance with overvoltage protection Filtered ON OFF delay 25 mS 20 Hz max counting rate Fastest response 25 mS 20 Hz max counting rate S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 11 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 6 E2 EB 32D024 D Specifications Discrete Output Channels Output voltage range 10 30 VDC Max output power 0 5 Amps per channel 8A per module Max off state leakage 0 01 mA less than 10 uA Short circuit protection self reset fuses trip above 1 5 Amp Min load 1 mA Inrush current 5 Amps 100 mS surge Typical on resistance 0 3 Ohms Drop 0 3 V
65. pha 00385 or 00392 RTD Connections 2 or 3 wire Scan time 550ms for all 10 channels Max lead wire resistance 100 Ohms per side balanced RTD excitation current 250uA pulsed to reduce self heating S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 14 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 1 2 15 E2Z EB 16AI 8AO D Specifications Analog Input Channels Analog Input Range 4 20mA A D resolution 16 bits 0 00396 10 bits fast option Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 16 bit mod e Temperature coefficient 50 ppm per span and offset Input impedance resistance 100 ohms Protection Self resetting short circuit protection fuses DMRR differential mode 66 db at 50 60 Hz Fastest update time of chan 880 mS all 16 bit 145ms all 14 bit 1 ms 2 10 bit Analog Output Channels Analog output range 4 20 mA D A resolution 16 bits less than 1 uA Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 C Span and offset temp 50 ppm per C typ Max output settling time 5 mS to 05 Load resistance 24 V 0 750 Ohms Current limiting short circuit protection 1 2 16 E2 EB 8AO20M Specifications Analog Output Channels Analog output range 4 20 mA D A resolution 16 bits less than 1 uA Full scale accuracy 0 02 at 20 C
66. project design including sharing I O tags between I O modules and the process controllers that poll them and project wide global error checking Refer to the online help within the Tool Kit for more information on using this software Install from the Sixnet Product CD or download from http www sixnet com S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 53 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 10 EtherTRAK 2 Module to Wiring Base Keying This section is recommended for ADVANCED USERS ONLY that are in need of utilizing an existing wiring base with a different module than as originally received Wiring bases shipped with I O modules are pre configured with their alignment keys in the appropriate position for that type of I O module The EtherTRAK 2 module is secured to the base over two posts utilizing a keyed interface with retaining clips The diagram below shows different combinations of the keying device in order to accommodate different modules The purpose of the keys is to prevent accidental insertion of an incorrect module thus preventing possible damage to a module or other equipment Should it be required to use the existing base with a different module it is possible to change the keying interface per the following instructions 1 When ch
67. rect or consequential that result from the use of this equipment in any application All power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 wiring methods and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS These products are operator interface units to be used within control panels These devices are intended for use in Class Division 2 Hazardous Locations industrial control applications The enclosure shall be suitable for the location A minimum IP54 rated enclosure is needed for ATEX unless an equivalent degree of protection is supplied by the location These products are to be used within control panels in hazardous locations The enclosure shall be suitable for this location Hot swapping is not for use in hazardous locations Note All information in this document applies to EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus I O modules except where otherwise noted Refer to http www sixnet com the web server within the I O module or Sixnet I O Tool Kit Windows software online help systems for detailed product specifications and configuration settings S t Sixnet L
68. ser Documentation OG O CN CN Access the web server using any PC with an Ethernet communications port and plug into an Ethernet port on the EtherTRAK 2 base Please note that security options including disabling the web server altogether may be set using the I O Tool Kit Windows software Access the web server by simply pointing your browser to the IP address of the I O module Example 10 1 0 1 Note Recommended web browsers are Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox and Opera When using Internet Explorer please disable native XMLHTTP by going to Tools Internet Options Advanced 9 2 Setting the IP Address The default IP address as shipped from the factory is 10 1 0 1 Change the IP address by accessing the web server pointed to the current IP address You can also change the IP address using the I O Tool Kit software via the Ethernet port or the USB port 9 3 Audit Trail Change History View the configuration changes in the View Audit Trail window This will show a list of all configuration changes made in the web browser This information includes what configuration changes were made the new and old value when they were changed and by whom 9 4 Adding User Documents to the Web Server You may add your own project documentation to the web server in the I O module We recommend indexing your files documents from a single web page named appl doc These web pages may be in a number of common formats such as html shtml or pdf The we
69. sion R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 4 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module Protected Technology Policy Sixnet protects your investment in Sixnet systems with long term planned technology and our unique Protected Technology Policy We will continue to support the specified capabilities of standard Sixnet products for at least five years We plan each product improvement and new feature to be upward compatible with existing designs and installations Our goals are to make each new software release bring new power to your Sixnet systems and have every existing feature applications program and data file continue to work We protect your investment even further with a liberal five year trade in policy Exchange standard products for upgraded versions of the same product to take advantage of new features and performance improvements at any time for five years A prorated trade in allowance will be given for your existing equipment This policy may be used to trade in SixTRAK RemoteTRAK and EtherTRAK I O modules for EtherTRAK 2 or Etherbus I O modules with equivalent I O functions Sixnet protects your long term productivity with state of the art planned technology and continued support Statement of Limited Warranty Sixnet LLC manufacturer of Sixnet products warrants to Buyers that products except software manufactured by Sixnet will be free from defects in material and workmanship Sixnet s obligation under this warr
70. sity discrete and analog input module screw terminal assignment Note 16 channel analog input module 16A120M is a functional subset of the 32 channel module Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 X0 YO or AXO Channel 1 12 X1 Y1 or AX1 Channel 2 13 X2 Y2 or AX2 Channel 3 14 X3 Y3 or AX3 Channel 4 15 X4 Y4 or ANA Channel 5 16 X5 Y5 or AX5 Channel 6 17 X6 Y6 or AX6 Channel 7 18 X7 Y7 or AX7 Channel 8 19 X8 Y8 or AX8 Channel 9 20 X9 Y9 or AX9 Channel 10 21 X10 Y10 or AX10 Channel 22 X11 Y11 or AX11 Channel 11 12 23 X12 Y12 or AX12 Channel 24 X13 Y13 or AX13 Channel 13 14 25 X14 Y14 or AX14 Channel 26 X15 Y15 or AX15 Channel 15 16 27 X16 Y16 or AX16 Channel 28 X17 Y17 or AX17 Channel 17 18 29 X18 Y18 or AX18 Channel 30 X19 Y19 or AX19 Channel 19 20 31 X20 Y20 or AX20 Channel 32 X21 Y21 or AX21 Channel 21 22 33 X22 Y22 or AX22 Channel 34 X23 Y23 or AX23 Channel 23 24 35 X24 Y24 or AX24 Channel 36 X25 Y25 or AX25 Channel 25 26 37 X26 Y26 or AX26 Channel 38 X27 Y27 or AX27 Channel 27 28 39 X28 Y28 or AX28 Channel 40 X29 Y29 or AX29 Channel 29 30 41 X30 Y30 or AX30 Channel 42 X31 Y31 or AX31 Channel 31 32 Sixnet Ushers Road Balston Lake NY 12019 Ti 518877 5173 F vi 518 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved Et
71. t products call Sixnet and ask for technical support Our phone numbers are Phone 1 518 877 5173 Fax 1 518 877 8346 e mail support 2sixnet com Our address Sixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 57
72. the TD RD LEDs indicate activity The LED microcontroller will pulse stretch an indication that data has been received or transmitted The choices for the user configuration are A Any serial port default B USB port C RS485 port D RS232 port An RS232 port is not standard on this product 8 8 Discrete LED Indication Discrete LEDs are status indicators for physical outputs or inputs based on corresponding binary tags as defined below Discrete Outputs Discrete Outputs each have a single associated LED which is green in color This LED is ON when the output is ON and off when the output is OFF Discrete Inputs Discrete Inputs have a single LED associated with each channel which are green in color and have the following behavior OFF Completely Input is OFF ON Solid Input is ON Blinking When the frequency of an input such as a counter signal is increased the LED will follow the input state up to approximately 20Hz and will stop increasing its blinking rate further This prevents the scan rate of the LED s from falling lock step with the input frequency which could result in erratic LED behavior or patterns in the blink rate This state doesn t apply to relay modules 8 9 Analog Input Status The 4 20 mA RTD thermocouple and millivolt analog inputs have LED s that correspond to the following configuration ON Solid This will be on solid if the read value is between 4 mA and 20 mA zero and full scale or when the RT
73. ule 4 Power Wiring Alternatives 4 1 Power Requirements Modules may be powered from any suitable DC power source of 10 to 30 VDC Most frequently EtherTRAK 2 IO modules are powered from a 24 VDC industrial rated power supply such as the Sixnet ET PS 024 02 2 Amp or ST PS 024 05 5 Amp 4 2 Current Requirements To calculate the supply current requirements add the wattage required for the Sixnet and other units in use Next divide the total wattage by the DC power source voltage Then add any current needed for user instrumentation loops and output loads 4 3 Power Wiring There are five screw terminals associated with powering the module Power Out Screw 2 24 VDC output power on POE powered Etherbus modules only POE power internally supplies power to module intelligence communications and inputs A jumper is required from screw terminal 2 to screw 6 to power discrete outputs Power 2 Screw 4 Positive power input provides redundant power for the module intelligence communications and all inputs and analog outputs Please note that this screw terminal will not power discrete outputs Power 1 Screw 6 Positive power connection to operate all module intelligence communication and all inputs and output I O channels Return Screw 8 Power supply negative return common to all internal functions except individually isolated I O channels on some modules Earth Screw 10 Earth ground connection Tied to metal case on Ethernet
74. ules Isolated I O wiring used in the E2 EB 16DI24 D E2 EB 16DIAC D and E2 EB 16DI24 D are also included NOTE The upper and lower screw terminal assignments for the E2 MIX 24882 D are shown in this diagram as an example For detailed information on Screw Terminal Assignments for this and all other module types consult the tables below or the help files in either the I O Tool Kit software or the modules web server Connect to DC Power for DI Sourcing or Note Screw terminals 11 44 Return for DI Sinking provide VO connections on all UO Ce also must set jumper Upper module types Screws beneath logic module Screws a r Q 5 4 OF ms OTA cus 5 sinking sinking DI z 7 B D zl E s Q 5 9 34 5 Q 5 s EU OO ounan Qa Gees y Ho 9 EUN Wy Q 5 s Q 35 s Q rnt_ 2 gmi 3 4 2 QMS sourcing Dior s Q4 souring DI or s Qi 20 D0 shown ze Qmm 20 Do shown GD 38 2 Ee Ko 4 3 CO0 4 op 8 Loop powered Q CO shown e o 4 sa Q L A 420 mA 40 orcNT DC POWER RETURN erue men Equivalent 1 7 Equivalent Analog Equivalent Analog Equivalent 1 DC Input Circuits i Output Circuit Le Input Circuit p DC Output Circuit 4 20 mA 4 20 mA sourcing only Sourcing Input Switch Sinking Input Switch Return Return DC DC Power l i l l l N l f 1 soia L l DC Power D
75. used S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 33 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 5 24 TABLE D Modules 8AO20M 16AI20M 16AI8AO Analog Output and Combination Analog Input and Output modules Note Assignments are a template showing 16 analog input and 16 analog output channels Fewer channels may be present on the specific module being installed Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 AXO AI Channel 1 12 AX1 Al Channel 2 13 AX2 Al Channel 3 14 AX3 Al Channel 4 15 AX4 Al Channel 5 16 AX5 Al Channel 6 17 AX6 Al Channel 7 18 AX7 Al Channel 8 19 AX8 Al Channel 9 20 AX9 Al Channel 10 21 AX10 AI Channel 11 22 AX11 AI Channel 12 23 AX12 AI Channel 13 24 AX13 Al Channel 14 2b AX14 AO Channel 15 26 AX15 AO Channel 16 27 AYO AO Channel 1 28 AY1 AO Channel 2 29 AY2 AO Channel 3 30 AY3 AO Channel 4 31 AY4 AO Channel 5 32 AY5 AO Channel 6 33 AY6 AO Channel 7 34 AY7 AO Channel 8 35 AY8 AO Channel 9 36 AY9 AO Channel 10 future future 37 AY10 AO Channel 11 38 AY11 AO Channel 12 future future 39 AY12 AO Channel 13 40 AY13 AO Channel 14 future future 41 AY14 AO Channel 15 42 AY15 AO Channel 16 future f
76. uture 43 Unused 44 Unused Sixnet Ushers toad Seier Lake NY 12019 1418188775173 F 1 818 877 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 34 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 5 25 TABLE E Modules 10RTD Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 11 EXC 1 12 EXC 2 13 SNS 1 AX0 14 SNS 2 AX1 15 RET 1 16 RET 2 17 EXC 3 18 EXC 4 19 SNS 3 AX2 20 SNS 4 AX3 21 RTN 3 22 RTN 4 23 EXC 5 24 EXC 6 25 SNS 5 AX4 26 SNS 6 AX5 27 RET 5 28 RTN 6 29 EXC 7 30 EXC 8 31 SNS 7 AX6 32 SNS 8 AX7 33 RET 7 34 RET 8 35 EXC 9 36 EXC 10 37 SNS 9 AX8 38 SNS 10 AX9 39 RTN 9 40 RTN 10 41 Unused 42 Unused 43 Unused 44 Unused Sixnet 531 Ushers Road Balston Lako NY 12019 T1 518877 5173 F vi 518 677 8346 WWW Sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 35 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 5 26 TABLE F Modules 16ISOTC Upper Row Lower Row Term Function Term Function 1 Earth 11 AXO TC 1 2 PWR GND 12 AX0 TC 1 3 PWR 13 AX1 TC 2 4 PWR2 14 AX1 TC 2 5 PWR OUT 15 AX2 TC 3 6 WATCHDOG 16 AX2 TC 3 7 RS485 17 AX3 TC 4 4 8 RS485 18 AX3 TC 4 9 RS485 Term 19 AXA TC 5 10 RS485 GND 20 AX4 TC 5 21 AX5 TC 6 22 AX5 TC 6 23 AX6 TC 7 24 AX6 TC 7 25 AX7 TC 8 26 AX7 TC 8 27 AX8 TC 9 28 AX8 TC 9 29 AX9
77. y You will not be billed if the repair is covered under warranty Please supply us with as many details about the problem as you can The information you supply will be written on the RMA form and supplied to the repair department before your unit arrives This helps us to provide you with the best service in the fastest manner Normally repairs are completed in two days Sometimes difficult problems take a little longer to solve If you need a quicker turnaround ship the unit to us by air freight We give priority service to equipment that arrives by overnight delivery Many repairs received by mid morning typical overnight delivery can be finished the same day and returned immediately We apologize for any inconvenience that the need for repair may cause you We hope that our rapid service meets your needs If you have any suggestions to help us improve our service please give us a call We appreciate your ideas and will respond to them For Your Convenience Please fill in the following and keep this manual with your Sixnet system for future reference P O Date Purchased Purchased From S Sixnet LLC Corporate Headquarters FLEXIBLE RELIABLE POWERFUL ixnet 331 Ushers Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 T 1 518 877 5173 F 1 518 877 8346 www sixnet com Version R13 2010 Sixnet All Rights Reserved 56 EtherTRAK 2 and Etherbus Dual Ethernet I O Module 11 1 Product Support To obtain support for Sixne
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