Schneider Electric XPSMF2DO801 manual SafeEthernet

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Equipment Description

SafeEthernet

Overview

This section provides information about SafeEthernet protocol and OSI model.

 

 

 

 

Description

In the field of automation, requirements, such as determinism, reliability,

 

interchangeability, extensibility, interoperability and the overall safety are central

 

themes. Based on the Ethernet technology, SafeEthernet provides a transfer

 

protocol for transmitting safety-related data up to RC 6 or SIL 3. SafeEthernet

 

implements a mechanism that can detect and react to the following:

 

￿ Corruption of transmitted data

 

￿ Incorrect address allocation for the messages (transmitter, receiver)

 

￿ Incorrect data sequence (repetition, loss, change)

 

￿ Incorrect timing (delay, echo)

 

SafeEthernet is based on the standard Ethernet or FastEthernet according to

 

IEEE 802.3.

 

The transmission of the safety-related data does not change the protocol frame of

 

the standard Ethernet.

 

According to the Black Channel Approach in SafeEthernet, "insecure transmission

 

channels" (Ethernet) are used and controlled by safety-related protocol mechanism

 

at transmitter and receiver. This way, regular Ethernet network components, such

 

as hubs, switches, routers, and PCs supplied with network interfaces can be used

 

within a safety-related network. The significant difference to standard Ethernet is

 

determinism, the real-time ability of SafeEthernet.

 

A special protocol mechanism ensures deterministic behavior even in case faults

 

occur or new communication participants emerge. New components are

 

automatically integrated into the running system. All components of the network

 

could be changed while the system is running. With the use of switches,

 

transmission times can be clearly defined. This way, Ethernet works in real time.

 

Possible transfer speed up to 100Mbit/s for safety-related data is higher than the

 

speed normally used. Copper lines as well as fiber optic cables can be used as

 

transmission media. The integration of firm intranets as well as connections to the

 

Internet, can be realized with SafeEthernet technology. The terms for safety-related

 

communication have to be considered.

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Contents XPSMF2DO801 Remote Output Module Hardware Manual 07/2007Page Table of Contents Appendices At a GlanceImportant Information Safety InformationProcedure Safety Information About the Book At a Glance33003405 07/2007 Topic Overview XPSMF2DO801Overview Whats in this Chapter? Front View IntroductionRepresentation ModuleDimensions Dimensions Remote output moduleSide View Introduction InstallationProcedure Step ActionHIMatrix 100 Compact device Cable duct Spacer = H 40 mm / 1.57 Installation with spacersLength of the required spacer is calculated as follows = length of the spacer = height of the cable ductHIMatrix F31 Heat Case installation Calculation of a m2 1m2=10.76ft2 Convection HousingInternal Variable DescriptionTemperature State/Operating Temperature range Temperature stateOverview Application and Function Overview XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output moduleInitial Operation StageApplication Function Terminal No Designation Function relay output Application and Function Following will occur CableDisconnection SystemVoltage level Reaction of the controller Power Supply InterruptionLarge System Reconfiguration StepShort-Circuit Characteristics Output Channels SHORT-CIRCUIT ConditionModules Offline Proof Test Execution Periodic Proof TestingOffline Proof-Test Offline ProofWhats in this Equipment DescriptionOutput module Chapter?Elements 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 Housing, about 40...50 mm 1.57...1.97 in. from the left rim Reset ButtonUsing Reset ButtonCommunication Overview Safety-Related CommunicationCommunication via switches HIMatrix F3AIO Following scheme shows a SafeEthernet networking exampleNumber Following is a Ethernet cable connection diagramConnector pairs and cable distances Maximum cable distanceEquipment Description LEDs Color Status Meaning LED DescriptionFollowing table describes behaviors of the LEDs LED Interface WiringEthernet Wiring ElementsClass D capacity are required RJ45 ConnectorSwitches RecommendedBit numbers e.g IP Addressing and System IDDescription SafeEthernet 33003405 07/2007 Ethernet OperationParameters InterfacesUDP ports and usage Connections for SafeEthernet/ Networking ExamplesUsed Network Ports for Ethernet Communication TCP ports and usageOSI model For the next higher level and relies on the next lower levelFollowing table describes the seven OSI layers bottom-top Number Layer Data DescriptionConditions Operating ConditionsClimatic Following tables MechanicalEMC Conditions Equipment Description Power Supply Connectors Technical CharacteristicsMechanical Data Power Supply Connectors Signal Line ConnectorsStripping Length and Torque Relay Outputs Supply voltageItems Additional ItemsList of Additional Equipment Description Equipment Description Appendix? AppendicesAppendix contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter NameAppendices Connection Diagrams, Examples Application, and Error Codes Error Codes System signal MeaningBrief description of the functional devices Elements of the network Wiring ExamplesSafeEthernet Protocol Ethernet Wiring Example NetworkingBrief description of the functional devices Element Modbus serialFor setting the communication parameters proceed as follows Configuration of Ethernet InterfacesCommunication Settings Flow-Control Mode list, select AutonegParameters of a port configuration Konfiguration/Abl-Mode/HIMatrix F35/OMFollowing table contains the parameter descriptions Parameter DescriptionBrief description of the functional devices Glossary Field bus Functional block diagramFault tolerance time See FTTProtective extra low voltage Object linking and embeddingOSI Model Open system interconnection model Programmable electronic systemSafety integrity level according to IEC Safety extra low voltageSequential function chart System-rack-slotIndex Index