Schneider Electric XPSMF2DO801 manual Ethernet Wiring, Interface, Elements

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Equipment Description

Wiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet Wiring

Industrial standard cables can be subjected to extreme mechanical stresses. The

 

minimum for SafeEthernet protocol communication requires Category 5 twisted pair

 

cable with a class D rating, for greater distances and less possibility for errors

 

occurring, fiber optic cable should be used.

 

The controllers communicate at 100 Mbit/s (Fast Ethernet) and 10 Mbit/s during full

 

duplex mode. The XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output device has an auto "cross-

 

over" function built into the switch, which allows the use of both a 1:1 cable and a

 

cross-over cable.

 

The outer shielding of the twisted pair cable must be earthed at both ends. If an

 

RJ 45 connector is used, it automatically connects the cable's shield to the

 

controller’s housing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interface

When connecting a module or a PLC over Ethernet communication, the following

Elements

interface elements are recommended: FL CAT5 TERMINAL BOX of Phoenix

 

Contact (R). The controllers are mounted on an earthed EN mounting rail. The

 

conductors of the field cable are attached to the interface terminals. It is important

 

to make sure that the cable shield is also connected via the strain relief.

 

Prefabricated patch cables are used to connect the interface element and the

 

XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output device. If the rail is earthed in accordance with

 

the standards, it is enough to mount an interface element on a rail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 07/2007 XPSMF2DO801 Remote Output Module Hardware ManualPage Table of Contents At a Glance AppendicesImportant Information Safety InformationProcedure Safety Information At a Glance About the Book33003405 07/2007 Topic Overview XPSMF2DO801Overview Whats in this Chapter? Module IntroductionRepresentation Front ViewDimensions Remote output module DimensionsSide View Step Action InstallationProcedure IntroductionHIMatrix 100 Compact device Cable duct Spacer = length of the spacer = height of the cable duct Installation with spacersLength of the required spacer is calculated as follows = H 40 mm / 1.57HIMatrix F31 Heat Case installation Calculation of a m2 1m2=10.76ft2 Variable Description HousingInternal ConvectionTemperature range Temperature state Temperature State/OperatingOverview Application and Function Stage XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output moduleInitial Operation OverviewApplication Function Terminal No Designation Function relay output Application and Function System CableDisconnection Following will occurStep Power Supply InterruptionLarge System Reconfiguration Voltage level Reaction of the controllerSHORT-CIRCUIT Condition Short-Circuit Characteristics Output ChannelsModules Offline Proof Test Offline Proof Periodic Proof TestingOffline Proof-Test ExecutionChapter? Equipment DescriptionOutput module Whats in thisElements of the front panel Housing ElementsXPSMF2DO801 safety remote output module Top View Following image shows the elements of the top panel Back Panel Following image shows elements of the back panel Button Reset ButtonUsing Reset Housing, about 40...50 mm 1.57...1.97 in. from the left rimCommunication Overview Safety-Related CommunicationCommunication via switches Following scheme shows a SafeEthernet networking example HIMatrix F3AIOMaximum cable distance Following is a Ethernet cable connection diagramConnector pairs and cable distances NumberEquipment Description LEDs Color Status Meaning LED DescriptionFollowing table describes behaviors of the LEDs LED Elements WiringEthernet Wiring InterfaceRecommended RJ45 ConnectorSwitches Class D capacity are requiredBit numbers e.g IP Addressing and System IDDescription SafeEthernet 33003405 07/2007 Interfaces OperationParameters EthernetTCP ports and usage Connections for SafeEthernet/ Networking ExamplesUsed Network Ports for Ethernet Communication UDP ports and usageFor the next higher level and relies on the next lower level OSI modelNumber Layer Data Description Following table describes the seven OSI layers bottom-topConditions Operating ConditionsClimatic Following tables MechanicalEMC Conditions Equipment Description Signal Line Connectors Technical CharacteristicsMechanical Data Power Supply Connectors Power Supply ConnectorsStripping Length and Torque Supply voltage Relay OutputsItems Additional ItemsList of Additional Equipment Description Equipment Description Chapter Chapter Name AppendicesAppendix contains the following chapters Appendix?Appendices Connection Diagrams, Examples Application, and Error Codes System signal Meaning Error CodesBrief description of the functional devices Networking Wiring ExamplesSafeEthernet Protocol Ethernet Wiring Example Elements of the networkBrief description of the functional devices Modbus serial ElementFlow-Control Mode list, select Autoneg Configuration of Ethernet InterfacesCommunication Settings For setting the communication parameters proceed as followsKonfiguration/Abl-Mode/HIMatrix F35/OM Parameters of a port configurationParameter Description Following table contains the parameter descriptionsBrief description of the functional devices Glossary See FTT Functional block diagramFault tolerance time Field busProgrammable electronic system Object linking and embeddingOSI Model Open system interconnection model Protective extra low voltageSystem-rack-slot Safety extra low voltageSequential function chart Safety integrity level according to IECIndex Index