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Equipment Description

IP Addressing and System ID

Overview

A transparent label provided with the controller can be used to note the IP address

 

 

and system ID (SRS, System-Rack-Slot) following a modification:

 

 

IP_._._._SRS_._._

 

 

Default value for IP address: 192.168.0.99

 

 

Default value for SRS: 60000.1.0

 

 

The ventilation slots in the housing of the Safety PLC must not be covered with the

 

 

label.

 

 

For more information about changing the IP address and system ID, see the

 

 

XPSMFWIN Software manual.

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Each Ethernet board has a unique Ethernet address. It is a 48 bit number:

 

 

the first 24 bits indicate the manufacturer, while the last 24 bits are a unique

 

 

number for each Ethernet board/controller-chip assigned by the manufacturer. The

 

 

number is also called MAC ID.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TCP/IP

The IP address is an identifier for a device in a network. IP addresses are 32-bit

 

Description

numbers. To make it easier to memorize them, they are usually expressed in four

 

 

8-bit numbers (e.g., 192.168.10.1)

 

 

IP addresses are unique, no other device within the network can share the same

 

 

address:

 

 

￿ the IP address assigned to the PC

 

 

￿ the part of the IP address (the subnet mask) that distinguishes other networks

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The operator must ensure that the Ethernet used for Peer-to-Peer

 

 

communication is adequately protected from unauthorized access (i.e. by

 

 

hackers). The nature and extent of the measures to be taken must be determined

 

 

in conjunction with the approval authorities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 07/2007 XPSMF2DO801 Remote Output Module Hardware ManualPage Table of Contents At a Glance AppendicesProcedure Safety InformationImportant Information Safety Information At a Glance About the Book33003405 07/2007 Overview Whats in this Chapter? Overview XPSMF2DO801Topic Representation IntroductionFront View ModuleDimensions Remote output module DimensionsSide View Procedure InstallationIntroduction Step ActionHIMatrix 100 Compact device Cable duct Spacer Length of the required spacer is calculated as follows Installation with spacers= H 40 mm / 1.57 = length of the spacer = height of the cable ductHIMatrix F31 Heat Case installation Calculation of a m2 1m2=10.76ft2 Internal HousingConvection Variable DescriptionTemperature range Temperature state Temperature State/OperatingOverview Application and Function Initial Operation XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output moduleOverview StageApplication Function Terminal No Designation Function relay output Application and Function Disconnection CableFollowing will occur SystemLarge System Reconfiguration Power Supply InterruptionVoltage level Reaction of the controller StepSHORT-CIRCUIT Condition Short-Circuit Characteristics Output ChannelsModules Offline Proof Test Offline Proof-Test Periodic Proof TestingExecution Offline ProofOutput module Equipment DescriptionWhats in this Chapter?XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output module Housing ElementsElements of the front panel Top View Following image shows the elements of the top panel Back Panel Following image shows elements of the back panel Using Reset Reset ButtonHousing, about 40...50 mm 1.57...1.97 in. from the left rim ButtonCommunication via switches Overview Safety-Related CommunicationCommunication Following scheme shows a SafeEthernet networking example HIMatrix F3AIOConnector pairs and cable distances Following is a Ethernet cable connection diagramNumber Maximum cable distanceEquipment Description LEDs Following table describes behaviors of the LEDs LED DescriptionColor Status Meaning LED Ethernet Wiring WiringInterface ElementsSwitches RJ45 ConnectorClass D capacity are required RecommendedDescription IP Addressing and System IDBit numbers e.g SafeEthernet 33003405 07/2007 Parameters OperationEthernet InterfacesUsed Network Ports for Ethernet Communication Connections for SafeEthernet/ Networking ExamplesUDP ports and usage TCP 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-topClimatic Operating ConditionsConditions EMC Conditions MechanicalFollowing tables Equipment Description Mechanical Data Power Supply Connectors Technical CharacteristicsPower Supply Connectors Signal Line ConnectorsStripping Length and Torque Supply voltage Relay OutputsList of Additional Additional ItemsItems Equipment Description Equipment Description Appendix contains the following chapters AppendicesAppendix? Chapter Chapter NameAppendices Connection Diagrams, Examples Application, and Error Codes System signal Meaning Error CodesBrief description of the functional devices SafeEthernet Protocol Ethernet Wiring Example Wiring ExamplesElements of the network NetworkingBrief description of the functional devices Modbus serial ElementCommunication Settings Configuration of Ethernet InterfacesFor setting the communication parameters proceed as follows Flow-Control Mode list, select AutonegKonfiguration/Abl-Mode/HIMatrix F35/OM Parameters of a port configurationParameter Description Following table contains the parameter descriptionsBrief description of the functional devices Glossary Fault tolerance time Functional block diagramField bus See FTTOSI Model Open system interconnection model Object linking and embeddingProtective extra low voltage Programmable electronic systemSequential function chart Safety extra low voltageSafety integrity level according to IEC System-rack-slotIndex Index