Schneider Electric LUFP7 user manual NAD 911 04 or 03 connector

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2. Hardware Implementation of the LUFP7 Gateway

To connect stations to the Profibus-DP network more easily, several accessories are offered in the Schneider Electric catalogue:

Single twisted pair type A Profibus-DP cable (100 m long): TSX PB SCA100. If you use a different cable, please check that its electric characteristics are as close as possible to those of type A cables (see chapter 7.2 Communication Characteristics, page 86).

Line connector: 490 NAD 911 04. The SUD-D 9-point male plug on that connector should not be connected to a station located at the segment end, as the connector has no line termination. This passive box contains a printed circuit fitted with one or two terminal boxes with screws for connecting one incoming Profibus- DP cable and one outgoing Profibus-DP cable.

End of line connector: 490 NAD 911 03. The SUB-D 9-point male plug on that connector must be imperatively connected to a station located at segment end, since the connector has a line termination. This passive box contains a printed circuit fitted with one terminal box with screws for connecting one incoming Profibus-DP cable.

490 NAD 911 04 (or 03) connector

B A B A

 

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Green

 

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cIncoming A cable.

dOutgoing A cable (absent in the case of the 490 NAD 911 03 connector).

eCable collar; the cable sheath must be uninsulated, at the most, in the middle of the collar.

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Contents LUFP7 Page LUFP9 Page Table of Contents Introduction to the User Guide IntroductionTerminology Introduction to the LUFP7 GatewayDPM1 Notational ConventionsIntroduction to the Communication System Architecture Additional DocumentationProfibus-DP Master Upstream network Profibus-DP ModbusPrinciple Used to Configure and Operate the LUFP7 Gateway Modbus Network ABC ConfiguratorLUFP7 gateway HilscherProfibus-DP Configuration Modbus RTU Hardware Implementation of the LUFP7 GatewayOn Receipt Powering the Gateway Mounting the Gateway on a DIN RailMounting the gateway Connecting the Gateway to the Modbus Network LU9GC03Examples of Modbus Connection Topologies LUFP7 Gateway Pin Outs TSXCSA00 Wiring Recommendations for the Modbus Network 120 Ω Hubs, drops, taps, and line terminations NAD 911 04/03 connector Point SUB-D male Connecting the LUFP7 gateway to the Profibus-DP NetworkCables Pin Outs LUFP7 plug --- 9-point SUB-D femaleGND Wiring Recommendations for the Profibus-DP NetworkNAD 911 04 or 03 connector Configuring the Profibus-DP Communication Features Encoding the Gateway AddressNo Internal Line Termination Address = Signalling Introduction Software Implementation of the GatewaySystem Architecture Profibus-DPConfiguring the Motor Starters Modbus Cycle TimeManaging Degraded Modes Setting Up the Hardware Configuration under PL7 PRO Gateway Configuration under PL7 PRO and SyConSelecting and Adding the Profibus-DP Master Station Creating a Profibus-DP Network under SyConSetting up the Gateway Description Files Selecting and Adding the Gateway to the Profibus-DP Network Editing and Configuring the GatewaySoftware Implementation of the Gateway Diagnostic length Saving and Exporting the Profibus-DP Network ConfigurationOptional Possible valuesConfiguring the Gateway I/O under PL7 PRO Service PLC output Description Service PLC input DescriptionIW4.0 IW4.0.1Sample reading of a motor starter parameter Description of Services Assigned to Gateway Inputs/OutputsAllocating Symbols to the Gateway Inputs and Outputs Developing a Profibus-DP Application Using and Monitoring the TSX PBY 100 Coupler ConfigurationDisabled 5.3.2 Profibus-DP Master Control Word Gateway Initialization and DiagnosticsFull Management Control/Status Byte fieldProfibus-DP Master Control Word Fbdu Modbus exchange startup 11EC Error code associated with the Modbus network Bits Description Abchssend New gateway diagnosticED Error data item associated with the Modbus network Gateway Status WordDescription of the error Diagnostic OnlyBits Description Abcdu Modbus exchanges activated Simplified Operation Connecting the Gateway to the Configuration PC Configuring the GatewayRS-232 Link Protocol GNDImporting the Gateway Configuration Installing AbcConfMonitoring the Content of the Gateway’s Memory Transferring a Configuration to the GatewayConfiguring the Gateway Deleting a Modbus Slave Procedure for deleting a Modbus slaveCopying a previously configured Modbus slave Adding a Modbus SlaveAdding a new type of Modbus slave Importing/exporting a Modbus slave configuration Replacing a periodic input data element Changing the Periodic Data Exchanged with a Modbus SlaveReplacing an Output Periodic Data Element Increasing the Amount of Periodic Input Data Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway IW4.0.17 IW4.0.16IW4.0.18 IW4.0.19Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Deleting Aperiodic Parameter Data QW4.0.16QW4.0.17 Configuring the Gateway Configuring the Gateway Managing the downstream Changing a Modbus Slave Configuration Changing the name of a Modbus slaveChanging the Address of a Modbus slave With the TeSys U Motor Starters Adding and Setting Up a Modbus CommandModbus response Name of the Modbus command Modbus queryWith a Generic Modbus Slave CPU stop/failure LUFP7 gateway Profibus-DP Modbus RTU Configuration Description Element Configuring the QueryConfiguring the Gateway Default communication mode. The query is transmitted Configuring the Response Configuring the Content of the Query Frame Field Size Description Frame Configuring the Content of the Response Frame Mode. The default value, CRC, should not be changedStart byte fields Adding a Special Modbus Command Modbus Commands Based on Standard CommandsModbus Commands which Can Be Completely Changed by the User Fieldbus Element Configuring the General Characteristics of the GatewayABC Element Sub-Network Element Configuring the Gateway Adding a Broadcaster Node Appendix a Technical Characteristics Communication CharacteristicsEnvironment Communications between other stations Performance Results Inputs General data Appendix B LUFP7 Gateway GSD File GSD File ContentIdentification Number Identification number Name of the related GSD fileMaximum response time of the gateway Input Appendix C Default Configuration Configuring Modbus Exchanges 16#1016#06 Content of the Gateway’s Dpram Memory Service Address Size DescriptionInput Data Memory Area Output Data Memory Area Overview of the LUFP7 Tutorial Example Appendix D Sample Use under PL7 PROLUFP7 Gateway Initialization and Diagnostics See note IEC61915 command register Controlling and Supervising the 8 TeSys U Motor StartersTeSys U status register IEC61915 Reading and Writing any TeSys U Motor Starter Parameter Appendix D Sample Use under PL7 PRO Appendix D Sample Use under PL7 PRO Appendix E Profibus-DP Data and Diagnostics Gateway Profibus-DP DiagnosticsBytes Structure Description Bytes Name Description Gateway Configuration DataBytes Name Value General Gateway Information108 Appendix F Modbus Commands Read Holding Registers Command 16#03 Preset Single Register Command 16#06Frame Field Value or properties Modbus Protocol Exception Responses Preset Multiple Registers Command 16#10Code Name Description of the exception Exception LUFP7 Quantum Appendix F Concept and Quantum PLCLeft intentionally blank 114 Page User’s Manual LUFP7 V1.1 2003-05