Siemens appendix Basic cabinet, AS 235 automation system, Basic unit

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AS 235 automation system

The AS 235 automation system is the cabinet version of the

range. It can be ordered in the form of two ordering units: basic

cabinet and extension cabinet:

The basic cabinet is the main component of the AS 235 automa-

tion system. It contains all components required for the AS 235

system to function. It can therefore also be used on its own, i.e.

without an extension cabinet.

The extension cabinet increases the number of slots for I/O mod-

ules. It can only be operated in conjunction with the basic cabi-

￿net with up to 3 extension units. When using an extension cabi-

Automation systems

AS 235

Basic cabinet

Communication

via CS 275 plant bus

GE

 

M

SV

SV

 

 

L

6 I/O

ZE

modules

 

net it is possible to increase the number of slots for I/O modules

 

in the basic cabinet (48) up to a maximum of 90.

 

 

 

￿

Basic cabinet

 

The basic cabinet consists of the following main components:

Basic unit

 

The basic unit of the AS 235 automation system consists of:

• Subrack

 

– For wire-wrap system

6DS9 026-8AB

– For Maxi-Termi-Point system

6DS9 026-8AA

• Power supply subrack with

 

– Slots for power supply and

 

logic modules and

 

– 6 slots for I/O modules

 

• Power supply module

 

– DC 24 V / DC 24 V

C79451-A3260-A25

– DC 24 V / DC 5 V

C79451-Z1359-U9

• Alarm logic module

6DS1 901-8BA

• Central processing unit with

 

– Central processor module

6DS1

140-8AA

– EDC memory module 4000 Kbyte

6DS1

844-8FA

I/O bus

 

EE

 

14 I/O

MO

modules

(max. 6)

DR

Printer

 

 

 

 

 

PBT, ST

 

 

EE

Extension unit

 

 

 

 

 

GE

Basic unit

 

 

 

 

 

ML

Alarm logic module

 

 

 

 

 

MO

Monitor

 

 

 

 

 

PBT

Process operation keyboard DR

 

 

 

ST

Configuring keyboard

 

 

 

 

 

SV

Power supply module

 

 

 

 

 

UI

Bus converter

 

 

 

 

 

ZE

Central unit

 

 

 

 

 

MO

– Backup battery for memory module

W79084-U1001-B2

– AS 235 system software, version G

6DS5 323-8AG

– Interface module for I/O bus 1

6DS1 312-8BB

• Interface module for mini floppy disk unit

6DS1 326-8BB

• Interface module for operation channel 1

6DS1 330-8CA

• Bus terminator module

C79458-L445-B20

• Cable duct, 2 U high

6DS9 906-8AB

• Cover with wiring duct

6DS9 927-8AA

• Cable set for power supply and alarms

6DS9 908-8CA

Fig. 3/2 AS 235 automation system, system configuration

The alarm logic modules monitor the voltages L+, PM (DC 24 V each) and +5 V as well as the I & C signals for overtemperature, door contacts, fan contacts and spare contacts, and trigger the current lamps.

The central processor is especially tailored to the processing of closed-loop and open-loop control tasks and to the TML pro- gramming language. It divides the RAM and differentiates access operations to

The subrack for the basic unit of the AS 235 system corresponds to the ES 902 system and is 10 U high. It is the supporting sys- tem for the other components of the basic unit, the interface modules for the local bus, and the I/O modules. The process sig- nal lines for the 6 I/O modules are connected to the rear, the plug connectors are equipped with wire-wrap or Multi-Termi-Point connections.

If the process signal cables leading to I/O slot 6 are to the con- nected in the cabinets also using the Maxi-Termi-Point system, conversion is necessary using SAE cabinet connection ele- ments. These must be ordered separately.

The power supply module C79451-A3260-A25 is used to supply the basic unit with DC 24 V. The DC 24 V supply voltage is fil- tered and additionally fused on this module. Two process oper- ation keyboards and a mini floppy disk unit can be powered with DC 24 V via 3 sockets on the front of the module.

The basic unit is equipped with 1 or 2 alarm logic modules depending on the configuration of the automation system. The alarm logic module ML1 is assigned to the basic cabinet. The alarm logic module ML2 is only required if the AS 235 system consists of a basic cabinet and an extension cabinet and has a basic unit with wire-wrap pins. In the case of the basic unit with Maxi-Termi-Point system, the tasks of the alarm logic module ML2 are handled by the interface module for I/O bus 2.

the 1-Mbyte system RAM with battery backup for all fixed sys- tem data and programs,

the 4000-Kbyte RAM with battery backup for all user programs and data and for variable system data, and

the transfer memories of the interface modules for I/O bus, operation channel, mini floppy disk unit and local bus.

The memory module with Error Detection and Correction EDC can correct a 1-bit error when reading, and eliminate it in the memory cell together with the system software.

The interface module for I/O bus establishes the connection between the 8-bit central unit bus and the I/O bus. One or two of these modules can be plugged into the basic unit of the AS 235 system:

The interface module for I/O bus 1 (A) supplies the I/O modules plugged into slots 1 to 5 of the basic unit and the 3 extension units of the basic cabinet. It is always required, and belongs to the standard delivery of the basic unit.

The interface module for I/O bus 2 (B) must the ordered as an option. It connects slot 6 for I/O modules in the basic unit and the 3 extension units of the extension cabinet to the central pro- cessing unit via I/O bus 2 (B). It is therefore only required if slot 6 in the basic unit is to be used, or if an extension cabinet is used in addition to the basic cabinet.

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Contents Teleperm M Brief description IntroductionFunctions of the AS 235 system ConfiguringGeneral system data System dataTechnical data of automation systems Or user-configured with own System architecture ConfiguringPerformance characteristics TML language Operation and monitoringScope of performance Redundancy with AS 235 H Redundancy with the AS 235 H automation systemImportant note Blocks for analog and digital processing ConfiguringStandard function blocks Standard function blocksData blocks Blocks for signal exchange via CSType Designation Function For modules with Order No Driver blocks for I/O modulesDriver blocks for I/O modules with standardized display Driver blocks for configurable Teleperm ME I/O modulesOrganization blocks Output blocks for printer and process monitorSystem architecture Performance characteristics Summary of system properties Redundancy with AS 235 H Configuring Data blocks Driver blocks for I/O modules Driver blocks for configurable Teleperm ME I/O modules Output blocks for printer and process monitor ES 100 K Connection diagramsAS 235 H AS 235 KGeneral GeneralBasic unit Basic cabinetAS 235 automation system Basic cabinetExtension units Standard I/O devicesBus components Power supply componentsBasic cabinet Ordering data for basic cabinetOrdering data AS 235 automation systemSee page 6/6 Options for basic cabinetOptions for AS 235 basic Cabinet 6DS9 002-8BBOptions for AS 235 extension Cabinet Extension cabinetExtension cabinet Extension cabinetAS 235 H automation system AS 235 HAS 235 H automation system, design 6DS3 305-8BA Example of redundancy with Redundant process I/OsInterface modules for 20-m local bus N-AS AS 235 H automation system Options for AS 235 H basic Cabinet AS 235 H extension cabinet Options for AS 235 H exten Sion cabinet Ordering data for extension cabinetAS 235 H automation System Extension cabinetBasic system AS 235 KBasic system AS 235 K automation systemAS 235 K automation system, design Interface module for ES 100 KSystem HousingOrdering data for AS 235 K AS 235 K automationES 100 K ES 100 K extension systemES 100 K extension system Ordering data for ES 100 K ES 100 K extensionES 100 K options Standard cabinets Standard cabinets and accessoriesStandard cabinets and accessories System cabinet accessoriesOrdering data for system cabinet accessories Configuring values for thermal load Permissible thermal loadingStandard cabinet with heat exchanger Technical data Standard cabinets IP 20 without heat exchangerDesign 12 Standard cabinet with heat exchanger Standard cabinets IP 54 with heat exchangerProcess connection systems Connections for process signal cablesProcess connection systems Process connection systemsConnection diagrams Connection diagrams for standard I/O devices to AS AS 235 KStandard I/O devices to AS 235 / AS 235 K Connection of personal computer Connection of personal computerConnection of process monitors and parallel monitors Connection of process monitors and parallel monitorsStandard I/O devices to AS 235 H Connection diagrams for standard I/O devices to AS 235 HConnection diagrams Connecting cable Plug Cable Max. cable Order No From Length Summary of connecting cablesSignal modules Function modulesProportioning Counter modules Summary Configurable I/O modules General technical dataSelection criteria for I/O modules Power supply, earthingLightning protection with distributed configuration Modules from other systemsClosed-loop control modules Function modulesClosed-loop control modules Function modulesSignal modules Signal modulesAnalog input and output modules Binary output module with 16 relays, 6DS1 605-8BA Binary input and output modulesBinary input and output modules Binary input module, testable, 6DS1 618-8CAMetering pulse input module with 8 channels, 6DS1 607-8AB STRUK-AS 220 EA configuring programProportioning and counter modules Proportioning counter module, metering pulse input moduleModules which can be used on the I/O bus Modules which can be used on the I/O busExplanations for the column Remarks Explanations for the column Release6DS1 342-1BD With S5KE PBT 65 process operation keyboard Mode of operationTest mode Operation unitConfiguring unit Configuring keyboardConfiguring keyboard Floppy disks Mini floppy disk unitMini floppy disk unit Mini floppy disk unit 6DS3 900-8AEBus communication Application ApplicationLocal range Design Remote rangeSingle remote bus Redundant remote bus Connector board AF Remote busConnection distributor AV Bus converter UlBus configurations Bus configurations, examplesApplication Other conditions Connecting cables Connecting cables Connecting cables for 20-m local busConnecting cables for remote bus Expansion units Central controllersSimatic S5 I/Os ET 100U Coupling of other systems Interface modules for coupling with other systems, summarySimatic S5 expansion units Parallel coupling with S5-115U I/O modulesParallel coupling with Simatic S5-115U I/O modules Digital input/output modules Simatic S5-115U I/O modules appropriate for couplingDigital input modules Digital output modulesParallel coupling with Simatic S5-135U/155U I/O modules Parallel coupling with S5-135U/155U I/O modulesSimatic S5-135U/155U I/O modules appropriate for coupling Interface module for Simatic S5 expansion units Interface module for Simatic S5 expansion unitsSimatic S5/S7 central controllers Serial coupling With Simatic S5/S7 central controllersSerial coupling with Simatic S5/S7 central controllers Interface module for Simatic S5/S7 central controllers Interface module for Simatic S5/S7 central controllersSerial coupling with Simatic S5 I/Os Simatic S5 I/Os / ET 100UExi modules ET 100U I/O modules appropriate for couplingInterface module for ET 100U Interface module for ET 100UOrdering of complete systems AS 235 standard configuration Ordering informationOrdering of options