Description,

IP 67 monobloc I/O splitter boxes

configuration

for fieldbuses

 

AdvantysDistributed I/O, FTB splitter boxes

 

InterBusbus extention

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Description

InterBus monobloc I/O splitter boxes FTB 1IB have the following on the front face:

1Eight M12 female connectors for connection of sensors and actuators (2 channels per connector).

2Eight channel status indicator lights (00 to 07).

3Eight channel status indicator lights (10 to 17) or channel diagnostic indicator lights (00 to 07) depending on the splitter box configuration.

4Two terminal blocks for connection of c 24 V sensor and actuator power supplies (IN and OUT) (connectors included with product).

5Four terminal blocks for connection of the InterBus bus (connectors included with product).

6Three bus diagnostic LEDs.

7Two sensor/actuator diagnostic LEDs.

8Two c 24 V sensor and actuator supply status LEDs.

9Eight channel marker labels.

10Two splitter box marker labels.

11Splitter box functional ground connection (beneath the label).

Configuration

Each Slave has its own identification code, so that it can be clearly identified by the InterBus Master. This code is configured by the manufacturer and cannot be subsequently modified. The characteristics of this code are defined in the InterBus specification.

Start-up of the system is immediately followed by an identification cycle. During this system initialization phase, the identification data of all the Slaves is read by the Master according to their position in the bus. This data will, in particular, be used to prepare the peripheral image at the Master.

The following cycles are simple data cycles, whose only purpose is the exchange of process data between the Master and the Slaves.

Addressing

The InterBus system allows either physical addressing or logic addressing.

bPhysical addressing

The assignment of the Master’s peripheral image to the process image within the PLC corresponds to the layout of the splitter boxes in the fieldbus.

bLogic addressing

During configuration, it is possible to carry out manual logic addressing using configuration software (for example: CMDtools), independently of the Master used. During this operation, logic addressing of the peripheral image or of parts of this image is carried out to the process image within the PLC.

Presentation, functions:

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