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National Instruments cFP-20xx Network Card User Manual
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1. 4 slots 246 mm 9 68 in 8 slots 441 mm 17 4 in i 1 ee Qa Wi rot Es NE Cabling Cabling Cooling Outline i Clearance 51 mm 2 in e i All Around 1 1 A 2 2 s 2 E E 1 1 o i B i v 1 i Y 4 slots 246 mm 9 68 in 1 i 8 slots 441 mm 17 4 in i Cooling Outline Cooling Outline 51 mm 2 in 51 mm 2 in cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 2 ni com Mounting the Backplane on a Panel A Fasten the panel mount plates to the back of the cFP BP x using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver and the 8 32 x 5 16 in countersink screws shipped with the kit CAUTION Do not use screws longer than 5 16 in to fasten the panel mount plates to the backplane 4 B Bolt or screw the panel mount accessory to a panel C Connect the PE ground terminal on the cFP BP x to safety ground CAUTION Disconnect power before removing the backplane from the panel 260 mm 10 25 in i National Instruments Corporation 3 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Mounting the Backplane on a DIN Rail NI recommends DIN rail mounting for the cFP BP 4 only Use panel mounting or rack mounting for the cFP BP 8 A
2. 2 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 brown 8 brown brown brown Ethernet Cable Connector Pinouts 22 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide ni com NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Go to ni com support for the most current manuals examples and troubleshooting information For telephone support in the United States create your service request at ni com ask and follow the calling instructions or dial 512 795 8248 For telephone support outside the United States contact your local branch office United States 512 683 0100 Australia 03 9879 5166 Austria 0662 45 79 90 0 Belgium 02 757 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 China 86 21 6555 7838 Czech Republic 02 2423 5774 Denmark 45 76 26 00 Finland 09 725 725 11 France 01 48 14 24 24 Germany 089 741 31 30 Greece 01 42 96 427 Hong Kong 2645 3186 India 91 80 4190000 Israel 03 6393737 Italy 02 413091 Japan 03 5472 2970 Korea 02 3451 3400 Malaysia 603 9596711 Mexico 001 800 010 0793 Netherlands 0348 433466 New Zealand 09 914 0488 Norway 32 27 73 00 Poland 22 3390 150 Portugal 210 311 210 Russia 095 238 7139 Singapore 65 6 226 5886 Slovenia 3 425 4200 South Africa 11 805 8197 Spain 91 640 0085
3. C Press firmly to seat the connector block on the backplane D Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm 2 5 in length tighten the captive screws to 1 1 N m 10 Ib in of torque E Repeat this procedure to install additional connector blocks on the backplane cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 8 ni com Connect the cFP 20xx to Your Network Connect the cFP 20xx controller to an Ethernet network using the RJ 45 Ethernet port on the controller Use a standard Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect the cFP 20xx to an Ethernet hub or use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect the controller directly to a computer CAUTION To prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernet installation do not use a cable longer than 100 m If you are using a 100 Mbps Ethernet National Instruments recommends using a Category 5 shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable If the host PC is already configured on a network you must configure the cFP 20xx on the same network If neither is connected to a network you can connect the two directly using a crossover cable In order to configure the cFP 20xx it must reside on the same subnet as the host PC If you want to use the cFP 20xx on a subnet other than the one the host PC is on first connect and configure it on the same subnet as the host PC then reassign a static IP address for the subnet where you want it to be and physically move it to the other subnet
4. ee ants 5 0 W 1 1 Total Power Consumption of All 1 0 Modules LOZ 6 1 W 1 1 Total Power Consumption of All 1 0 Modules cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 20 ni com Physical Characteristics Screw terminal wiring 16 26 AWG copper conductor wire with 7 mm 0 28 in of insulation stripped from the end Torque for screw terminals 0 5 0 6 N m 4 4 53 Ib in Weight of cFP 20xy n 278 g 9 8 oz Environmental FieldPoint modules are intended for indoor use only For outdoor use they must be installed in a suitable sealed enclosure Operating temperature 25 to 60 C Storage temperature 55 to 85 C HUMIC oc acne anses SE RD DR 10 to 90 RH noncondensing Maximum 2 000 m at higher altitudes the isolation voltage ratings must be lowered Pollution Degree 2 Shock and Vibration Operating vibration Random IEC 60068 2 64 10 500 Hz 5 ims Sinusoidal IEC 60068 2 6 10 500 Hz 5 g Operating shock IEC 60068 2 27 50 g 3 ms half sine 18 shocks at 6 orientations 30 g 11 ms half sine 18 shocks at 6 orientations Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for mea
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6. e Wire Power to the Compact FieldPoint System Each cFP 20xx on your network requires an 11 30 VDC power supply A Connect the positive lead of the primary power supply to one of the V1 terminals and the negative lead to one of the C terminals 11 80 VDO Backup Power Supply B If you are using a backup power supply ae C connect the positive lead to V2 and the negative lead to one of the C terminals The PANE Ponet CFP 20xx uses the power supply with the higher voltage level V2 is isolated from the other V terminals National Instruments Corporation 9 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide C Use a separate power supply for each module that needs external power UN CAUTION Cascading power defeats isolation between the cascaded modules D Refer to the operating instructions for the power requirements of each 1 0 module If a module requires external power connect a power supply to the V and C inputs on the connector block for that module If you want to power field 1 0 devices from a connector block supply power to the connector block and then connect the connector block V and C output terminals to the field device 7 Powering Up the cFP 20xx me the eat gt DIP Switches Functions on the controller making ke Jo E User configurable on cFP 2000 and sure that the RESETIP cFP 2010 disabled on cFP 2020 switch is not enabled 12 Plug in
7. Fasten the DIN rail clip s to the cFP BP x using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver and the 8 32 x 5 16 in countersink screws shipped with the clip s CAUTION Do not use screws longer than 5 16 in to fasten the DIN rail clip to the backplane B Insert one edge of the DIN rail into the deeper opening of the DIN rail clip C Press down firmly on the backplane to compress the spring until the clip locks in place on the DIN rail D Connect the PE ground terminal on the cFP BP x to safety ground CAUTION Disconnect power before removing the backplane from the DIN rail cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 4 ni com Mounting the Backplane in a Standard 19 in Rack A Fasten the rack mount bracket to the back of the cFP BP x using the captive screws on the bracket Bolt the rack mount accessory to a standard 19 in rack C Connect the PE ground terminal on the cFP BP x to safety ground CAUTION Disconnect power before removing the backplane from the panel National Instruments Corporation 5 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 2 Install the cFP 20xx Controller on the Backplane A Make sure that no power is connected to the controller or the backplane B Make sure that the cFP 20xx controller is right side up with the NI logo at the top and align the captive screws on the controller with the holes on the backplane C Seat the card edge at the back of the controller in the card edge connector on the backplane D Press
8. each power SRL P User configurable supply to the Compact EN DISABLE VI FieldPoint system The O SAFE MODE cFP 20xx runs a power on gt Z 3 RESET IP self test POST that takes several seconds You should see the POWER and STATUS LEDs come on After about five seconds the STATUS LED begins flashing The cFP 20xx is ready to be configured and you can install the FieldPoint software If you have already assigned an IP address to the cFP 20xx the STATUS LED turns off and the A B C and D LEDs come on for about 15 seconds as LabVIEW RT starts up Once they turn off the 1 0 module READY LEDs on and the cFP 20xx is ready for use The total boot time for a configured system is 30 45 seconds If the STATUS LED does not light up as described here refer to the cFP 20xx and cFP BP x User Manual cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 10 ni com Install Software on the Host PC A Install the software packages you plan to use such as LabVIEW LabVIEW RT Lookout Measurement Studio or LabWindows CVI before you install the FieldPoint software The FieldPoint software installation installs the LabVIEW VIs and examples Lookout driver class and LabWindows CVI instrument driver only if it finds the corresponding development software installed B Close all other applications C Insert the FieldPoint software CD into the CD ROM drive on your computer D Follow the onscreen instructions to comp
9. the controller firmly to seat it on the backplane E Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm 2 5 in length tighten the captive screws to 1 1 m 10 Ib in of torque cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 6 ni com Install 1 0 Modules on the Backplane A Align the captive screws on the 1 0 module with the holes on the backplane B Press firmly to seat the 1 0 module on the backplane C Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm 2 5 in length tighten the captive screws to 1 1 m 10 Ib in of torque D Repeat this procedure to install additional 1 0 modules on the backplane National Instruments Corporation 7 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Install Connector Blocks on the Backplane In order to connect 1 0 modules to input signals or to external loads you need to install cFP CB x connector block or other connectivity accessory for each 1 0 module on the backplane Use the connector socket to the right of each 1 0 module socket CAUTION Do not insert or remove connector blocks or other connectivity accessories while power is applied to them A Wire field devices as described in the 1 0 module and connector block operating instructions CAUTION Hazardous voltage wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with local electrical standards B Align the captive screws on the connector block with the holes on the backplane
10. FieldPoint cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide What You Need to Get Set Up cFP 20xx LabVIEW RT controller Mounting hardware DIN rail panel mount or rack mount accessory 1 0 module s CFP BP x backplane connector blocks cables 11 30 V power supply Accessories Ethernet cable number 2 Phillips screwdriver PC running Windows FieldPoint software 3 0 2 or later LabVIEW RT 1 Mount the Compact FieldPoint Backplane You can mount the cFP BP x backplane on a 35 mm DIN rail on a panel or in a standard 19 in rack Before using any of these mounting methods record the serial number from the back of the backplane Each set of mounting instructions in this document includes an instruction to connect the protective earth PE ground terminal on the cFP BP x backplane to the system safety ground The backplane PE ground terminal has the following symbol stamped beside it amp Connect the backplane PE ground terminal to the system safety ground using 14 AWG 1 6 mm wire with a ring lug Use the 5 16 in panhead screw shipped with the backplane to secure the ring lug to the backplane PE ground terminal National Instruments Corporation 1 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide CAUTION Keep in mind these requirements for space and cabling clearance Allow at least 51 mm 2 in all around the backplane for air circulation Allow 38 mm 1 5 in below and 51 mm 2 in above the controller for cabling clearance
11. he CFP 20xx has an internal battery backed clock that provides consistent timestamps in the absence of a time server Time Server J Click OK in the System Configuration dialog box Click Yes when prompted to reboot the cFP 20xx When the cFP 20xx reboots it should appear in Remote System Explorer with the updated IP address and comment as shown in the following figure If it does not appear select View Refresh or refer to the user manual Remote System Explorer x File View Tools Help Holdes EF ae omen IP Address Comment JA FFFFFFFF 130 164 44 35 Running cFP 2020 Process 1 K Highlight the serial number and click Select When the new host name or IP address appears in the Comm Resource Configuration dialog box of FieldPoint Explorer you can configure your devices and channels cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 14 ni com Finding and Configuring Devices and Channels After you have configured the cFP 20xx in FieldPoint Explorer follow these steps to configure Compact FieldPoint devices and channels A In the Comm Resource Configuration dialog box click Find Devices to search for all of the devices connected to the cFP 20xx If the Comm Resource Configuration dialog box is not already open right click the cFP 20xx in FieldPoint Explorer and select Edit this comm resource If FieldPoint Explorer finds no devices refer to the user manual B After FieldPoint Explorer finds the Compact FieldPoin
12. hich is a connection ween two networks DNS Address The IP address of a network device that stores host names and translates them into IP addresses H Enter values on the System tab of the System Configuration dialog box Host Name Can describe the physical location of the system or the application where it is being used Network Setings System Servers Comment Helps to identify the controller Device Information e Password protect Resets Determines Device Model cFP 2020 FFFFFFFF whether users are allowed to reset the Compact te FieldPoint system remotely If this checkbox is Device Status Running selected a user must provide the password in Host Name Batch Mixer order to reset the system remotely You must coc EX disable resets from FieldPoint Explorer snes eS separately by setting user access to Read Only or Deny Access National Instruments Corporation cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Enter an IP address for the Time Server on the Servers tab of the System Configuration dialog Network Settings System Servers box shown in the figure at right Enter IP Addresses for Servers The time server is a networked computer that runs the National Instruments Time Service installed by FieldPoint Explorer Enter the IP address of the PC you are using When you finish configuring the controller the time has been set and Time Server is not a required parameter T
13. iguration FPTC120 E e C To configure the hardware settings of a particular 1 0 module right click the device name and select Edit this device The Device Configuration dialog box appears as shown in the figure above For output modules you can choose settings for Watchdog Configuration Refer to the user manual for information about the network watchdog feature cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide D Click Channel Configuration to access the Channel Configuration dialog box shown in the figure at right NOTE Configuration options vary by module The options listed here may not be available for some modules Make your selections in this dialog box as follows 1 Select the type of channel to show then select the channel s that you want to change To select more than one channel clear the One channel at a time checkbox Set the range and output values of the selected channel s Set the deadband for data communication over the network The deadband setting is a percentage of the full scale range Set attributes for selected channel s by selecting the attribute and entering the desired value Send commands to the selected channel s by choosing a command and value and clicking Send Repeat this procedure for each channel you want to configure Click OK or click Apply to save the changes and continue to configure channels When you click OK or Apply the changes are immediately sent
14. lete the installation NOTE If the setup does not launch automatically select Start Run from Windows enter d setup where d is the letter of your CD ROM drive and select OK 9 Configure the cFP 20xx in FieldPoint Explorer If you do not have version 3 0 2 or later of FieldPoint Explorer download the current version from ni com and install it on the PC A Verify that the Compact FieldPoint system is powered on B From the Windows Start menu select Programs National Instruments FieldPoint FieldPoint Explorer to launch FieldPoint Explorer shown in the following figure Untitled FieldPoint Explorer OF x File DNH I O View Options Help FieldPoint IAK operation was successful National Instruments Corporation 11 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide C Click the sign next to IA Server Comm Resource Configuration BE with OPC in the left pane to Name expand the view Right click FP Res arcc FieldPoint and select Add a p Attributes comm resource to this server e The Comm Resource Configuration dialog box appears Timeout msec p Timeout msec 2000 po D Set the Type to Ethernet as shown in the figure to the right Each Ethernet comm resource represents a single FieldPoint network module on the network Find Devices E Click Browse to launch Remote System Explorer Remote System Explorer searches for any cFP 20xx or other National Instrume
15. nts Ethernet devices on the subnet Remote System Explorer Jol x File View Tools Help Sorel B sea IP Address Staus Model Comment ZL FFFFFFFF 0000 Unconfigured cFP 2020 Double click the serial number of the cFP 20xx you want to configure Alternatively you can right click the controller and choose Configure Device cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide 12 ni com Enter values on the Network Settings tab of the System Configuration dialog box shown in the Network Settings system Servers figure at right If your network does not have a TOPAP Settings g g y Suggest Values To Default gateway server or DNS server you should set Tz obtain IP Address from DHCP Serve those parameters to 0 0 0 0 F Halt device if TCP IP faiis IP Address The uni e computer readable IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 address of a device on your network An IP address is typically represented as four numbers separated by periods for example 0 164 55 112 where 13 be Su on Ga be q Gateway 130 164 44 1 0000 DNS Address he numbers can be ween 0 and 255 inclusive bnet Mask A code that helps the network device determine whether another device is the same subnet or a different subnet The most common subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 teway The IP address of a device that acts as a gateway server w
16. rd against network failures National Instruments Corporation 19 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Specifications Network Network interface secs arene sees enn 10BaseT and 100BaseTX Ethernet IEEE802 3 Communication 10 Mbps 100 Mbps auto negotiated Maximum cabling distance 100 m segment Maximum power to connected 1 0 modules gW Maximum number of Determined by network topology Memory coi onc hb sedes bete TREE RA 16 MB nonvolatile 16 MB DRAM CPO i cue seed Mr 32 MB nonvolatile 32 MB DRAM CR 2020 oT TRE 32 MB nonvolatile 33 MB DRAM Typical system usage 5 MB nonvolatile 8 4 MB DRAM The operating system and embedded LabVIEW RT use approximately 5 MB of nonvolatile memory and 8 4 MB of DRAM The remainder is available for applications RS 485 Isolation Voltage aximum isolation voltage 100 Vims Transient 740 Vims Power Requirement Power supply 1 to 30 VDC Recommended power supply cFP BP 4 BW CFP BP 8 backplane ace cece cece 20 W Power consumption CEPS20UU attendees E 4 8 W 1 1 Total Power Consumption of All 1 0 Modules Ips ZO WO
17. surement control and laboratory use e IEC 61010 1 EN 61010 1 e UL3121 1 e CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 For UL and other safety certifications including hazardous location standards refer to the product label or to ni com National Instruments Corporation 21 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Electromagnetic Compatibility CE C Tick and FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant EMISSIONS EN 55011 Class A at 10 m FCC Part 15 above 1 GHz Ihr EE EE E E EN 61326 1 1997 A1 1998 Table 1 For EMC compliance operate this device with shielded cabling and with all cover and filler panels installed CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as amended for CE Marking as follows Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC NOTE Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the DoC for this product click Declarations of Conformity Information at ni com hardref nsf Cabling The table below shows the standard Ethernet cable wiring connections for both normal and crossover cables Pin Connector 1 Connector 2 Connector 2 Connector 1 Connector 2 Normal Crossover pin 1 pin 8 pin 1 pin 8 1 white orange white orange white green
18. t modules click the sign next to FP Res in the left pane to expand the device hierarchy and display the modules found on the network Process 1 FieldPoint Explorer oO x File DNH I O View Options Help e l hls E TA Server with OPC Device Name Address Retry Count status Ei FieldPoint cFP 2020 0 0 cFP 2020 1 TAK operation was successful E53 FP Res Gerp po 4i 1 1 FP DO 401 1 IAK operation was successful Ye cFP 2020 0 Gherp a 110 2 2 FP AI 110 1 IAK operation was successful Ere crP D0 401 et QFP AO 20083 FP AO 200 1 IAK operation was successful cFP AHIO 92 GherP ao 210 4 4 FP AO 210 1 IAK operation was successful i Vice 122 5 5 FP RTD 122 1 TAK operation was successful dll RID 22 65 RrPTCI2006 6 FP TC 120 1 IAK operation was successful m cFP TC 120 G6 SEP cFP DI 301 7 7 FP DI 301 1 TAK operation was successful 55 40 cFP DI 301 7 The hierarchy includes all of the modules connected to the cFP 20xx The default name of each device found includes the name of the FieldPoint module followed by a space the sign and the address of the module for example cFP 2000 20 For each module found one 1 0 Item is created for each channel on the module and if all the channels are of the same type one 1 0 Item is created to represent all the channels on that module collectively National Instruments Corporation 15 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Device Conf
19. to the device and saved in its nonvolatile memory National Instruments Corporation 17 cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Channel Configuration cFP TC 120 6 Type 1 Analog input cFP 20xx Quick Start Guide Saving Hardware Configuration as Power Up State When you are satisfied with the hardware configuration of the FieldPoint system you can save this configuration as the new power up state for the system A Right click the cFP 20xx controller in the left pane of FieldPoint Explorer and select Edit this device B Clear the factory configuration checkbox C Specify the power up settings with either of the following options e f you want only the range and attribute settings you configured to be saved as power up states click OK These settings are written to the nonvolatile memory of the controller If you want to save power up values for the range and attribute settings and also all the current output states of the output channels click Snapshot This stores the current ranges attributes and output values of the bank to the nonvolatile memory of the network module Click OK when you are finished UN CAUTION Using the Snapshot feature overwrites any power up values you have specified for individual channels in the Channel Configuration dialog box Refer to the user manual for more information about configuring and changing the power up values and configuring a network watchdog to gua
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