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1. 2 7 Appendix A Resetting the FBUS HSE H1 LD Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C Specifications Contents FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual vi ni com Appendix D Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary Index National Instruments Corporation vii FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual About This Manual This manual describes the mechanical and electrical aspects of the FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD and contains information concerning its installation and operation The FBUS HSE H1 LD product is a High Speed Ethernet to Foundation H1 Linking Device How To Use the Manual Set Begin by reading the Getting Started with Your FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device manual a brief quick start manual that describes how to set up and get started with your kit using the default settings This manual contains more details about changing the installation or configuration from the defaults and about using the hardware Conventions This manual uses the following conventions The symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options to a final action The sequence File Page Setup Options directs you to pull down the File menu select the Page Setup item and select Options from the last dialog box This icon denotes a note which alerts you to important information This icon denotes a caution which advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury data
2. 1 1 Configuration and Monitoring 1 2 System Requirements 1 3 Hardware 1 3 Software 1 3 Compatibility Information 1 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD Hardware Description 1 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration Installing the FBUS HSE H1 LD 2 1 Removing the FBUS HSE H1 LD 2 2 Mounting the FBUS HSE H1 LD to a Panel 2 2 Connect Your FBUS HSE H1 LD to the Network 2 3 Cabling 2 4 Connect the FBUS HSE H1 LD to the Fieldbus Network 2 5 Connect Power to the FBUS HSE H1 LD 2 6 Power on the FBUS HSE H1 LD
3. Appendix D Technical Support and Professional Services FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual D 2 ni com Calibration Certificate If your product supports calibration you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at ni com calibration If you searched ni com and could not find the answers you need contact your local office or NI corporate headquarters Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed at the front of this manual You also can visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni com niglobal to access the branch office Web sites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email addresses and current events National Instruments Corporation G 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Glossary Symbol Prefix Value m milli 10 3 k kilo 103 M mega 106 A A Amperes A D Analog to digital converter Alarm A notification the NI FBUS Communications Manager software sends when it detects that a block leaves or returns to a particular state address character Code that identifies a specific location or series of locations in memory administrative function NI FBUS function that deals with administrative tasks such as returning descriptors and closing descriptors analog A description of a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals AO Analog output B bandwidth The range of frequencies present in a signal or the range of
4. PC Personal computer polarity Term used to describe positive and negative charges poll To repeatedly inspect a variable or function block to acquire data port A communications connection on a computer or remote controller POST Power on self test program A set of instructions the computer can follow usually in a binary file format such as an exe file R RA Ratio repeater Boost the signals to and from the further link resistor Component made of material that opposes the flow of current and therefore has some value of resistance S s Seconds scheduled communications Communications that occur at the same time during each control cycle Glossary National Instruments Corporation G 7 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual sensor A device that responds to a physical stimulus heat light sound pressure motion flow and so on and produces a corresponding electrical signal server Device that receives a message request service A service allows user applications to send messages to each other across Fieldbus using a standard set of message formats T tag A name you can define for a block virtual field device or device terminator A device used to absorb the signal at the end of a wire timeout A period of time after which an error condition is raised if some event has not occurred U unscheduled Messages sent on the Fieldbus between transmissions of scheduled messages upstr
5. To comment on the documentation send email to techpubs ni com 2003 National Instruments Corporation All rights reserved Important Information Warranty The FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period This warranty includes parts and labor The media on which you receive National Instruments software are warranted not to fail to execute programming instructions due to defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace software media that do not execute programming instructions if National Instruments receives notice of such defects during the warranty period National Instruments does not warrant that the operation of the software shall be uninterrupted or error free A Return Material Authorization RMA number must be obtained from the factory and clearly marked on the outside of the package before any equipment will be accepted for warranty work National Instruments will pay the shipping costs of returning to the owner parts which are covered by warranty National Instruments believes that the information in this document is accurate
6. Brown 8 Brown Brown Brown Connector 1 Connector 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 2 6 ni com Connect the FBUS HSE H1 LD to the Fieldbus Network The FBUS HSE H1 LD can be one of up to 32 devices connected to a Fieldbus H1 network The connection is made through one of the two 9 pin male D sub Fieldbus H1 connectors on the FBUS HSE H1 LD shown in Figure 2 4 Use a Fieldbus cable with a 9 pin female D sub connector to connect the FBUS HSE H1 LD to a properly terminated Fieldbus network When you are using only an FBUS HSE H1 LD the power hub is not being used for power For other Foundation Fieldbus devices that use bus powering you would apply power to the hub from which devices would get their power Refer to the Fieldbus Foundation Wiring and Installation 31 25 kbit s Voltage Mode Wire Medium Application Guide for specific information about wiring and installing a Fieldbus network If you want to make your own Fieldbus cable refer to the Fieldbus Standard for Use in Industrial Control Systems Part 2 ISA S50 02 1992 The FBUS HSE H1 LD Fieldbus connector pinout is shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 FBUS HSE H1 LD Connector Pinout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Data Data NC No Connection Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration National Instruments Corporation 2 7 FBUS HSE H
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9. loss or a system crash bold Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software such as menu items and dialog box options Bold text also denotes parameter names italic Italic text denotes variables emphasis a cross reference or an introduction to a key concept This font also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value that you must supply monospace Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the keyboard sections of code programming examples and syntax examples This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives paths directories About This Manual FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual viii ni com programs subprograms subroutines device names functions operations variables filenames and extensions and code excerpts Related Documentation The following documents contain information you might find helpful as you read this manual Foundation Fieldbus Specification System Architecture NI FBUS Configurator User Manual Getting Started with Your HSE Linking Device and the NI FBUS Software National Instruments Corporation 1 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 1 Overview of FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD Hardware This chapter provides an overview of the FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD hardware Product Overview High Speed Ethernet HSE is an extension to the Foundation Fieldbus specification and is governed by the Foundation
10. measurement control and laboratory use IEC 60950 EN 60950 UL 1950 UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Note For UL and other safety certifications refer to the product label or to ni com Electromagnetic Compatibility Emissions EN 55011 Class A at 10 m FCC Part 15A above 1 GHz Immunity EN 61326 1 1997 A2 2001 Table 1 CE C Tick and FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant Note For EMC compliance operate this device with shielded cabling CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as amended for CE marking as follows Low Voltage Directive safety 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 89 336 EEC Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for any additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the DoC for this product click Declarations of Conformity Information at ni com hardref nsf National Instruments Corporation D 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual D Technical Support and Professional Services Visit the following sections of the National Instruments Web site at ni com for technical support and professional services Support Online technical support resources include the following Self Help Resources For immediate answers and solut
11. top panel and three LEDs on the front panel as shown in Figure B 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual B 2 ni com Figure B 1 LEDs on the FBUS HSE H1 LD Ethernet LEDs The six Ethernet LEDs are located on the top panel The green POWER LED is lit while the FBUS HSE H1 LD is powered up This LED indicates that the power supply connected to the FBUS HSE H1 LD is acceptable 1 H1 Port1 Network Status 2 Power 3 Process 4 Ethernet Status 5 Module Status 6 TX 7 RX 8 H1 Port 2 Network Status 9 Link 2 4 3 7 6 1 9 5 8 Appendix B Troubleshooting National Instruments Corporation B 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Caution Do not power down the FBUS HSE H1 LD while the PROCESS LED is lit The green PROCESS LED is lit when you update the nonvolatile flash memory of the FBUS HSE H1 LD If you want to change network settings save channel settings or power up values or upgrade its firmware you need to update the nonvolatile flash memory The red Ethernet STATUS LED is lit when the FBUS HSE H1 LD detects an error The FBUS HSE H1 LD indicates specific error conditions by flashing STATUS LED a specific number of times Table B 1 describes the STATUS LED flashing sequences and the corresponding error conditions The green TX LED is lit when the FBUS HSE H1 LD transmits data over the Ethernet The green RX LED is lit when the FBUS HSE H1 LD receives data from the Ethernet Because of
12. unrelated network traffic this LED blinks occasionally even when the FBUS HSE H1 LD is inactive The green LINK LED is lit when the FBUS HSE H1 LD is connected to an active Ethernet segment Appendix B Troubleshooting FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual B 4 ni com Module STATUS LED The module STATUS LED is located on the front of the linking device between the two Fieldbus H1 Network connectors as shown in Figure B 1 It indicates whether the linking device is powered configured and operating properly Table B 2 shows how to interpret the STATUS LED states Table B 1 Ethernet STATUS LED Flashes and Corresponding Error Conditions Number of Flashes Error Condition 0 stays lit The FBUS HSE H1 LD has not been configured with a proper IP address 1 The FBUS HSE H1 LD is in Reset mode Switch the FBUS HSE H1 LD back to Normal mode by powering down the device and sliding the switch underneath the module 2 The FBUS HSE H1 LD has detected an error in its firmware This usually occurs when an attempt to upgrade the firmware is interrupted Repeat the firmware upgrade process 3 The FBUS HSE H1 LD cannot communicate with the NIFBUS Be sure that the NIFBUS is running on the computer that you specified when you configured the FBUS HSE H1 LD 4 or more The FBUS HSE H1 LD has detected an unrecoverable error Contact National Instruments for more information of finding the cause of this error Table B 2 Interpretation
13. 1 LD User Manual Connect Power to the FBUS HSE H1 LD Each FBUS HSE H1 LD on your network requires an 11 30 VDC power supply The power connector is a 6 pin screw terminal power connector whose pinout is shown in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 FBUS HSE H1 Power Connector Pinout Connect the primary power supply to the center V and C pair with the positive and negative wires on your power cable in the V and C terminals respectively You can connect an optional backup power supply to the left V and C pair The right V and C pair provides the same power supply as the primary power supply Power on the FBUS HSE H1 LD At power up the FBUS HSE H1 LD runs a set of power on self tests POST that take several seconds and the green POWER LED is lit For more information about reading the POST status refer to the LED Indicators section of Appendix B Troubleshooting v v v c c c 11 30 VDC Backup Power Supply Optional 11 30 VDC Primary Power Supply V C To Adjacent Device Optional Connection National Instruments Corporation A 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual A Resetting the FBUS HSE H1 LD If the FBUS HSE H1 LD cannot communicate with the network you can configure the Ethernet settings through NI FBUS software When you configure the device it attempts to confirm that the new settings are valid However if the configuration process is interrupted or the FBUS HSE H1 LD is moved to a new netwo
14. 2 6 status LEDs B 5 H H1 network connecting to 2 6 status LEDs B 5 hardware configuration and monitoring 1 2 connecting to the Fieldbus network 2 6 connector pinout figure 2 6 connectors figure 2 4 description 1 3 Ethernet cable pinouts figure 2 5 cable wiring connections table 2 5 connecting to the network 2 3 typical network setup figure 1 2 Ethernet LEDs figure B 2 LINK B 2 POWER B 2 PROCESS B 2 RX B 2 STATUS B 2 TX B 2 installation and configuration 2 1 installing the network panel accessory figure 2 3 LEDs Ethernet STATUS flashes and corresponding errors table B 4 H1 network status LEDs table B 5 troubleshooting B 1 module STATUS LED table B 4 mounting on a DIN rail figure 2 2 mounting to a panel 2 3 overview 1 1 power connection 2 7 pinout figure 2 7 power on 2 7 system requirements 1 3 help professional services D 1 technical support D 1 high speed Ethernet HSE definition of 1 1 how to use manual set vii HSE 1 1 I instrument drivers D 1 K KnowledgeBase D 1 Index National Instruments Corporation I 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual L LEDs Ethernet LEDs B 2 figure B 2 H1 network status LEDs table B 5 module STATUS LED table B 4 on top panel figure B 1 POWER 2 7 troubleshooting B 1 M mechanical dimensions C 1 module STATUS LED B 4 N National Instruments calibration certificate D 2 customer educati
15. FBUS Communications Manager used to specify a target for future NI FBUS calls device A sensor actuator or control equipment attached to the Fieldbus device ID An identifier for a device that the manufacturer assigns No two devices can have the same device ID Glossary National Instruments Corporation G 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual device tag A name you assign to a Fieldbus device DI Discrete input digital Pertaining to data signals in the form of discrete separate pulse form integral values directory A structure for organizing files into convenient groups A directory is like an address showing where files are located A directory can contain files or subdirectories of files distributed control Process control distributed among several devices connected by a network DO Discrete output E EMI Electromagnetic interference event Occurrence on a device that causes a Fieldbus entity to send the Fieldbus event message F FBUS Fieldbus FBUS HSE H1 LD Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet to Foundation H1 Linking Device FF Foundation Fieldbus field device A Fieldbus device connected directly to a Fieldbus Fieldbus An all digital two way communication system that connects control systems to instrumentation A process control local area network defined by ISA standard S50 02 Fieldbus cable Shielded twisted pair cable made specifically for Fieldbus that has characteristics for good si
16. Fieldbus FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD User Manual FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual May 2003 Edition Part Number 370728A 01 Support Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information ni com National Instruments Corporate Headquarters 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin Texas 78759 3504 USA Tel 512 683 0100 Worldwide Offices Australia 1800 300 800 Austria 43 0 662 45 79 90 0 Belgium 32 0 2 757 00 20 Brazil 55 11 3262 3599 Canada Calgary 403 274 9391 Canada Montreal 514 288 5722 Canada Ottawa 613 233 5949 Canada Qu bec 514 694 8521 Canada Toronto 905 785 0085 Canada Vancouver 514 685 7530 China 86 21 6555 7838 Czech Republic 420 2 2423 5774 Denmark 45 45 76 26 00 Finland 385 0 9 725 725 11 France 33 0 1 48 14 24 24 Germany 49 0 89 741 31 30 Greece 30 2 10 42 96 427 India 91 80 51190000 Israel 972 0 3 6393737 Italy 39 02 413091 Japan 81 3 5472 2970 Korea 82 02 3451 3400 Malaysia 603 9131 0918 Mexico 001 800 010 0793 Netherlands 31 0 348 433 466 New Zealand 1800 300 800 Norway 47 0 66 90 76 60 Poland 48 0 22 3390 150 Portugal 351 210 311 210 Russia 7 095 238 7139 Singapore 65 6226 5886 Slovenia 386 3 425 4200 South Africa 27 0 11 805 8197 Spain 34 91 640 0085 Sweden 46 0 8 587 895 00 Switzerland 41 56 200 51 51 Taiwan 886 2 2528 7227 Thailand 662 992 7519 United Kingdom 44 0 1635 523545 For further support information refer to the Technical Support and Professional Services appendix
17. Fieldbus organization HSE compliments the Foundation Fieldbus H1 network 31 25 kb s specification by offering a high speed 10 Mb s link to H1 segments Built on standard Ethernet HSE extrapolates the Fieldbus protocol and offers controllers the ability to schedule and control H1 devices directly over Ethernet An FBUS HSE H1 system consists of at least one linking device connected to an Ethernet network and at least one H1 device The FBUS HSE H1 LD connects a 10 Mbps Ethernet network to Fieldbus H1 devices Each H1 network can be connected to multiple Fieldbus devices Each FBUS HSE H1 can support two H1 segments and each segment can support up to 16 H1 field devices without repeaters Because the FBUS HSE H1 LD is an HSE linking device your network topology determines the maximum number of FBUS HSE H1 LDs that can be installed on your Ethernet network The FBUS HSE H1 LD connects directly to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network The FBUS HSE H1 autodetects the speed of the Ethernet connection and configures itself accordingly Chapter 1 Overview of FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD Hardware FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 1 2 ni com Figure 1 1 shows an FBUS HSE H1 LD connected to an Ethernet network Figure 1 1 Typical Ethernet Network Setup In a distributed application many Fieldbus H1 segments are networked together using HSE LDs With Ethernet you can use an unlimited number of Fieldbus H1 segments Depending on the Ethernet topolog
18. LED State Meaning National Instruments Corporation C 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual C Specifications This appendix describes the specifications of the FBUS HSE H1 LD Network Network interface 10BaseT and 100BaseTX Ethernet Device interface Foundation Fieldbus H1 Compatibility High Speed Ethernet Communication rates 10 Mbps autonegotiated for HSE 31 25 Kbps for H1 Cabling distance 100 m for HSE Power supply range 11 to 30 VDC Power consumption 8 W Maximum number of devices per H1 Fieldbus link without repeaters 32 Operating Environment Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing Storage Environment Ambient temperature 55 to 85 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Mechanical Dimensions Dimensions 10 6 10 9 9 1 cm 4 2 4 3 3 6 in Appendix C Specifications FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual C 2 ni com Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards for safety and electrical equipment for
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20. duler LD Linking device LED Light emitting diode link A Foundation Fieldbus network is made up of devices connected by a serial bus This serial bus is called a link Also known as a segment Link Active Scheduler Fieldbus device currently controlling access to the Fieldbus A device that is responsible for keeping a link operational The LAS executes the link schedule circulates tokens distributes time and probes for new devices link master device A device capable of becoming the LAS linkage A connection between function blocks loop See control loop M menu An area accessible from the command bar that displays a subset of the possible command choices In the NI FBUS Configuration refers to menus defined by the manufacturer for a given block method A method describes operating procedures to guide a user through a sequence of actions m Meter mm Millimeter mode Type of communication N network address Fieldbus network address of a device nifb exe NIFB process that must be running in the background for you to use your Linking Device to communicate between the board and Fieldbus Glossary FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual G 6 ni com node Junction or branch point in a circuit non volatile memory Memory that does not require electricity to hold data O object An element of an object dictionary P parameter One of a set of network visible values that makes up a function block
21. e Installation and Configuration FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 2 2 ni com Figure 2 2 Mounting the FBUS HSE H1 LD on a DIN Rail 3 Slide the FBUS HSE H1 LD to the desired position along the DIN rail After the FBUS HSE H1 LD is in position lock it to the DIN rail by pushing the rail clip to the locked position as shown in Figure 2 1 Removing the FBUS HSE H1 LD To remove a linking device unlock it from the DIN rail by placing a screwdriver in the slot on the rail snap and open the rail snap to the unlocked position as shown in Figure 2 1 Then lift the device off of the rail 1 Cover 2 Lip 3 35 mm DIN Rail 4 Press on to Rail 4 1 2 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration National Instruments Corporation 2 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Mounting the FBUS HSE H1 LD to a Panel Complete the following steps to install the optional Fieldbus network panel mount accessory and mount the FBUS HSE H1 LD network module to a panel You can order the panel mount accessory from National Instruments 1 Use a flathead screwdriver to open the rail clip to the unlocked position as shown in Figure 2 1 2 Snap the panel mount accessory onto the module as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Installing the Network Panel Mount Accessory 3 Lock the panel mount accessory into place by pushing the rail clip to the locked position 4 Mount the FBUS HSE H1 LD to your panel with the panel mount accessor
22. eam Fewer network hops away from a backbone or hub For example a small ISP connects to the Internet through a larger ISP that has its own connection to the backbone and is downstream from the larger ISP The larger ISP is considered to be upstream from the smaller ISP V V Volts VDC Volts direct current VFD See virtual field device virtual field device A model for remotely viewing data described in the object dictionary The services provided by the Fieldbus Messaging Specification allow you to read and write information about the object dictionary read and write the data variables described in the object dictionary and perform other activities such as uploading downloading data and invoking programs inside a device A model for remotely viewing data is described in the object dictionary Glossary FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual G 8 ni com W Waveform Multiple voltage readings taken at a specific sampling rate National Instruments Corporation I 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Index C cables 2 5 calibration certificate D 2 CE compliance C 2 compatibility information 1 3 configuration and monitoring 1 2 connecting to the Fieldbus network 2 6 connector pinout figure 2 6 contacting National Instruments D 2 conventions used in the manual vii customer education D 1 professional services D 1 technical support D 1 D Declaration of Conformity D 1 diagnostic resources D 1 documentation conv
23. entions used in the manual vii how to use manual set vii online library D 1 related documentation viii drivers instrument D 1 software D 1 E electromagnetic compatibility specifications C 2 environmental specifications C 1 Ethernet cable pinouts figure 2 5 cable wiring connections table 2 5 connecting to the network 2 3 typical network setup figure 1 2 Ethernet LEDs LINK B 2 POWER B 2 PROCESS B 2 RX B 2 STATUS B 2 TX B 2 Ethernet STATUS LED flashes and corresponding errors table B 4 example code D 1 F FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD configuration and monitoring 1 2 connecting to the Fieldbus network 2 6 connector pinout figure 2 6 connectors figure 2 4 description 1 3 Ethernet cable pinouts figure 2 5 cable wiring connections table 2 5 connecting to the network 2 3 installation and configuration 2 1 installing the network panel accessory figure 2 3 Index FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual I 2 ni com LEDs Ethernet LEDs B 5 Ethernet STATUS LED flashes and corresponding errors table B 4 figure B 2 H1 network status LEDs table B 5 module STATUS LED table B 4 troubleshooting B 1 mounting on a DIN rail figure 2 2 mounting to a panel 2 3 overview 1 1 power connection 2 7 pinout figure 2 7 power on 2 7 resetting A 1 reset switch figure A 2 system requirements 1 3 typical Ethernet network setup figure 1 2 Fieldbus network connecting to
24. frequencies to which a measuring device can respond bank The combination of one FieldPoint network module and one or more terminal bases and I O modules basic device A device that can communicate on the Fieldbus but cannot become the LAS bit string A data type in the object description Glossary FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual G 2 ni com Boolean Logical relational system having two values each the opposite of the other such as true and false or zero and one bps Bits per second buffer Temporary storage for acquired or generated data bus The group of conductors that interconnect individual circuitry in a computer Typically a bus is the expansion vehicle to which I O or other devices are connected Examples of PC busses are the ISA and PCI buses C C Celsius cable A number of wires and shield in a single sheath channel A pin or wire lead to which you apply or from which you read the analog or digital signal circuit Interconnection of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components CISPR International Special Committee On Radio Interference control loop A set of connections between blocks used to perform a control algorithm controller An intelligent device usually involving a CPU that is capable of controlling other devices current The flow of electrons through a conductor D DC Direct current descriptor A number returned to the application by the NI
25. gnal transmission within the requirements of the Fieldbus standard Foundation Fieldbus Organization that developed a Fieldbus network specifically based upon the work and principles of the ISA IEC standards committees Glossary FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual G 4 ni com Fieldbus network address Location of a board or device on the Fieldbus theFieldbus node address Foundation Fieldbus specification Communications network specification created by the Fieldbus Foundation G ground An intentional or accidental conducting path between an electrical system or circuit and the earth or some conducting body acting in place of the earth A ground is often used as the common wiring point or reference in a circuit H H1 31 25 kbit second type of Fieldbus HotPnP Hot Plug and Play HSE High Speed Ethernet HSE LD High Speed Ethernet linking device Hz Hertz I I O Input output IEC International Electrotechnical Commission A technical standards committee at the same level of ISO ISA Industry Standard Architecture isolation Type of signal conditioning in which the transducer signals are isolated from the computer for safety purposes This protects you and your computer from large voltage spikes and makes sure the measurements from the devices are not affected by differences in ground potential Glossary National Instruments Corporation G 5 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual L LAS See Link Active Sche
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27. not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual and the CE marking Declaration of Conformity may cause interference to radio and television reception Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission FCC and the Canadian Department of Communications DOC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules Class A Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense Canadian Department of Communications This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Compliance to EU Directives Readers in
28. of FBUS HSE H1 LD Module STATUS LED LED State Meaning Off No power to linking device Flashing red and green The FBUS HSE H1 LD self testing Flashing green Standby state Solid green Operational state Appendix B Troubleshooting National Instruments Corporation B 5 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Standby state indicates the linking device has passed all self tests and is ready to operate However it is not functioning because no active Ethernet segment is configured Operational state indicates the linking device has left standby state because the necessary network configuration if any has occurred H1 Network Status LEDs Each Fieldbus H1 Network port on the linking device has an LED to indicate the functional states of the port Table B 3 describes each state Flashing red Major recoverable fault Solid red Major unrecoverable fault Table B 3 Description of Fieldbus Network Status LED States LED State Meaning Off Fieldbus port is not receiving packets Steady green Fieldbus port is alive as Link Active Scheduler Flashing green Fieldbus port is not alive as Link Active Scheduler Flashing red and green Fieldbus port is seeing traffic but is at a default or visitor address Flashing red Fieldbus port encountered a transient nonfatal network error Steady red Fieldbus port encountered fatal network error Table B 2 Interpretation of FBUS HSE H1 LD Module STATUS LED Continued
29. on D 1 Declaration of Conformity D 1 professional services D 1 system integration services D 1 technical support D 1 worldwide offices D 2 network specifications C 1 O online technical support D 1 operating specifications C 1 P phone technical support D 2 power connection 2 7 pinout figure 2 7 power on 2 7 product overview 1 1 professional services D 1 programming examples D 1 R related documentation viii reset switch figure A 2 resetting A 1 S software HMI 1 3 NI FBUS using to configure Ethernet settings A 1 system requirements 1 3 software drivers D 1 specifications CE compliance C 2 electromagnetic compatibility C 2 environmental C 1 mechanical dimensions C 1 network C 1 operating C 1 safety C 2 storage C 1 support technical D 1 system integration services D 1 system requirements compatibility information 1 3 hardware 1 3 software 1 3 T technical support D 1 telephone technical support D 2 training customer D 1 troubleshooting B 1 troubleshooting resources D 1 Index FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual I 4 ni com W Web professional services D 1 technical support D 1 worldwide technical support D 2
30. r version 3 0 or later DHCP Server Compatibility Information The linking device is compatible with IEEE 802 3 the Fieldbus Foundation specification and the Fieldbus Foundation HSE specification FBUS HSE H1 LD Hardware Description The linking device is designed to be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail and has one Ethernet port The Ethernet status LEDs on the front of the linking device display the current status of Ethernet link The linking device has two separate H1 Fieldbus ports Next to each port is an LED to display the current port status The STATUS LED indicates whether the linking device is powered on and operating properly For more information on connecting and configuring the linking device refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration National Instruments Corporation 2 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration Installing the FBUS HSE H1 LD The FBUS HSE H1 LD has a simple rail clip for reliable mounting onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail Complete the following steps to mount the FBUS HSE H1 LD on a DIN rail 1 Use a flathead screwdriver to open the DIN rail clip to the unlocked position as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 DIN Rail Clip 2 Hook the lip on the rear of the FBUS HSE H1 LD onto the top of a 35 mm DIN rail and press the FBUS HSE H1 LD down onto the DIN rail as shown in Figure 2 2 Rail Clip Locked Rail Clip Unlocked Chapter 2 Hardwar
31. rk with different settings the device might not be able to communicate with the network If this occurs you can manually reset the unit to its factory settings Complete the follow steps to reset the unit 1 Power down the FBUS HSE H1 LD and remove it from the bank 2 Locate the slot on the bottom of the FBUS HSE H1 LD just above the label Inside the slot find the red reset switch shown in Figure A 1 Appendix A Resetting the FBUS HSE H1 LD FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual A 2 ni com Figure A 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD Reset Switch 3 Looking at the FBUS HSE H1 LD so that the label is upright as shown in Figure A 1 use a pen or a small screwdriver to move the Reset switch to the right 4 Power up the FBUS HSE H1 LD and wait for the red STATUS LED to flash When the LED flashes the FBUS HSE H1 LD is in Reset mode 5 Power down the FBUS HSE H1 LD and move the Reset switch back to the left 6 Reattach the FBUS HSE H1 LD to the rail or panel 7 Power up the FBUS HSE H1 LD Note There are three switches on the FBUS HSE H1 LD The Reset switch is at the right in Figure A 1 The other two switches are reserved for future use You should not change the Reset Switch unless you want to reset the device Made in the USA Reset Switch Normal Reset National Instruments Corporation B 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual B Troubleshooting LED Indicators Hardware The FBUS HSE H1 LD has seven LED indicators on the
32. the European Union EU must refer to the manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity DoC for information pertaining to the CE marking compliance scheme The manufacturer includes a DoC for most hardware products except for those bought from OEMs In addition DoCs are usually not provided if compliance is not required for example electrically benign apparatus or cables To obtain the DoC for this product click Declarations of Conformity Information at ni com hardref nsf This Web site lists the DoCs by product family Select the appropriate product family followed by your product and a link to the DoC appears in Adobe Acrobat format Click the Acrobat icon to download or read the DoC The CE marking Declaration of Conformity contains important supplementary information and instructions for the user or installer National Instruments Corporation v FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Contents About This Manual How To Use the Manual Set vii Conventions vii Related Documentation viii Chapter 1 Overview of FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD Hardware Product Overview
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34. y Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual 2 4 ni com Connect Your FBUS HSE H1 LD to the Network Connect the RJ 45 Ethernet port of the FBUS HSE H1 LD to an Ethernet hub using a standard Category 5 Ethernet cable You also can connect an FBUS HSE H1 LD directly to a computer using an Ethernet crossover cable Note Do not use a cable longer than 100 m If you are using a 10 Mbps Ethernet National Instruments recommends using a Category 5 shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable Figure 2 4 shows the power H1 and Ethernet connectors on the FBUS HSE H1 LD Figure 2 4 Connectors on the FBUS HSE H1 LD 1 H1 Port 1 2 H1 Port 2 3 Power 4 Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Configuration National Instruments Corporation 2 5 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Cabling If you build your own cables the following table shows the standard Ethernet cable wiring connections for both normal and crossover cables Figure 2 5 shows the connector pinouts for Fieldbus Ethernet cables Figure 2 5 Ethernet Cable Pinouts Table 2 1 Ethernet Cable Wiring Connections Pin Connector 1 Connector 2 Normal Connector 2 Crossover 1 White Orange White Orange White Green 2 Orange Orange Green 3 White Green White Green White Orange 4 Blue Blue Blue 5 White Blue White Blue White Blue 6 Green Green Orange 7 White brown White Brown White
35. y an unlimited number of host computers can access each bank from any distance Configuration and Monitoring The LD permits the NI FBUS Configurator installed on any Ethernet networked computer to configure H1 Fieldbus devices through an FBUS HSE H1 LD as if the configurator were directly connected to the H1 Fieldbus network The NI FBUS Configurator by way of the FBUS HSE H1 LD transparently generates configuration and device parameter information about all H1 Fieldbus devices connected to the linking device 1 FBUS HSE H1 LD 2 Ethernet Cable 3 Ethernet Devices 4 Ethernet Hub 5 H1 Network Ports 1 2 4 3 5 Chapter 1 Overview of FBUS HSE H1 Linking Device LD Hardware National Instruments Corporation 1 3 FBUS HSE H1 LD User Manual Once configured the linking device permits HMI software on any PC connected to an FBUS HSE H1 LD to access and monitor Fieldbus devices as if the HMI were directly connected to the Fieldbus network System Requirements This section describes the hardware and software components you need before you can use the linking device You also should review the README TXT file on the linking device setup disk for the latest information Hardware FBUS HSE H1 LD Ethernet 10 100 Mbps network interface Ethernet network cabling Fieldbus cabling Software Windows NT 4 0 with service pack 3 or later or Windows 2000 XP NI FBUS Configurato

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