HBM PX455, PX401, PX460, PX878 Operating Manual

Operating Manual
English
PMX
Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH Im Tiefen See 45 D-64239 Darmstadt Tel. +49 6151 803-0 Fax +49 6151 803-9100 info@hbm.com www.hbm.com
Mat.: 7-2002.4354 DVS: A4354-2.2 HBM: public
11.2016
E Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH.
Subject to modifications. All product descriptions are for general information only. They are not to be understood as a guarantee of quality or durability.
English
1 Safety instructions 13.......................................
2 Symbols on the device 20...................................
3 User information 21.........................................
3.1 Using this manual 21.........................................
3.2 About the PMX documentation 22..............................
3.3 Symbols used in this manual 23...............................
4 PMX product description 24.................................
5 Model overview, scope of supply, accessories 29.............
5.1 The PMX system 29.........................................
5.2 Scope of delivery 34.........................................
5.3 Accessories 34..............................................
5.4 PMX web server/software 36..................................
6 Degree of protection / housing / shielding design 41..........
7 Mounting/Dismounting/Replacing 43........................
7.1 Mounting tools and tightening torques 43.......................
7.2 Support rail mounting 44......................................
7.3 Wall-mounting 48............................................
7.4 Replacing measurement and communication cards 50............
8 Electrical connections PMX 53..............................
8.1 Plug technology and clamping areas 53.........................
8.2 Overview of PMX functions 54.................................
8.2.1 Combination options 55.......................................
8.2.2 Relevance of the basic device connection sockets 55.............
8.2.3 LEDs for system monitoring (device LED) 57....................
8.2.4 Fieldbus LED 58.............................................
8.2.5 Measurement card LEDs 65...................................
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8.3 Supply voltage 69............................................
8.4 Measurement cards / transducer connection 70..................
8.4.1 Intrinsically safe measurement circuits - Operation with
Zener barriers 70............................................
8.4.2 PX455 71...................................................
8.4.2.1 Strain gage and inductive full and half bridges
(6-wire configuration) 72......................................
8.4.2.2 Strain gage and inductive full and half bridges
(4-wire configuration) 73......................................
8.4.2.3 LVDT 74...................................................
8.4.2.4 Potentiometric transducer 75..................................
8.4.2.5 PX455 with Pt100 temperature measurement 76.................
8.4.3 PX401 78...................................................
8.4.3.1 Voltage source ± 10 V 79.....................................
8.4.3.2 Current source ± 20 mA 80...................................
8.4.3.3 Current source ± 20 mA 81...................................
8.4.3.4 IEPE transducers with external measuring amplifier 82...........
8.4.3.5 PX401 with charge amplifier 83................................
8.4.4 PX460 87...................................................
8.4.4.1 Voltage supply for signal transmitter and transducer up to
24 VDC nominal (rated) voltage. 89............................
8.4.4.2 Voltage supply for signal transmitter and transducer up to
5 VDC nominal (rated) voltage 90..............................
8.4.4.3 Frequency measurement symmetrical (differential) 91............
8.4.4.4 Frequency measurement symmetrical (single-pole) 92............
8.4.4.5 Encoder and incremental encoder, symmetrical (differential) 93....
8.4.4.6 Encoder and incremental encoder, asymmetrical (single-pole) 94...
8.4.4.7 SSI encoder (active only) 95..................................
8.4.4.8 Inductive encoder or pulse encoder (passive only) 96.............
8.4.4.9 Connection and configuration of the HBM torque flange
(T10, T12, T40) 98...........................................
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8.4.4.10 Connection and configuration of the HBM torque transducer
T20WN (without VK20A) 105...................................
8.4.4.11 Connection and configuration of the HBM torque transducer
T20WN (with VK20A) 107......................................
8.5 Input/output cards 108.........................................
8.5.1 PX878 108...................................................
8.5.1.1 Analog output ± 10 V 109.....................................
8.5.1.2 Digital inputs / digital outputs 110...............................
8.5.2 External supply voltage for digital inputs and outputs (PX878) 112...
8.6 Communication cards 115.....................................
8.6.1 Pin assignment PX01EC EtherCAT® fieldbus module 115..........
8.6.2 Pin assignment PX01EP EtherNet/IP fieldbus module 115..........
8.6.3 Pin assignment PX01PN PROFINET-IO fieldbus module 116.......
8.7 TEDS transducer 116.........................................
8.7.1 TEDS connection 116.........................................
8.7.2 Starting up the TEDS module 118...............................
8.7.3 PMX parameterization with TEDS 118...........................
9 Synchronization and Time recording 120......................
9.1 Synchronizing via internal PMX synchronization 121...............
9.2 External synchronous measurement acquisition via an NTP
server in the network 124......................................
9.3 Measurement acquisition via EtherCAT fieldbus, ProfiNET,
Ethernet/IP 125...............................................
9.4 Comparison of synchronization mechanisms 126..................
10 Network, data security, policies, passwords 127...............
10.1 Network access and remote maintenance 127....................
10.2 Data security 129.............................................
10.3 Policies definition and passwords 129...........................
10.3.1 Policies definition 129.........................................
10.3.2 Passwords 130...............................................
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11 Startup 131..................................................
11.1 Hardware setup 131...........................................
11.1.1 Voltage supply / transducers 131...............................
11.1.2 Ethernet connection 131.......................................
11.2 Integrated PMX web server 132................................
11.2.1 System requirements 132......................................
11.3 Connect the PMX with a PC (HOST) or via a network 132..........
11.3.1 Restoring lost network settings 139.............................
11.4 Display and control options 142.................................
11.5 Menu structure PMX web server 146............................
11.5.1 Overview -> SETTINGS 146...................................
11.5.2 Factory settings 147..........................................
11.6 PMX startup behavior 148.....................................
11.7 PMX operating behavior 149...................................
11.8 Signal runtimes 151...........................................
11.9 Fieldbus integration 156.......................................
11.9.1 PROFINET connection 156....................................
11.9.2 EtherCAT® connection 157....................................
11.9.3 Adjusting the fieldbus update rate 159...........................
11.9.4 EtherNet/IP connection 159....................................
12 Quick start 161..............................................
12.1 Preparing the measurement system 161.........................
12.2 Typical operating procedure 167................................
12.2.1 Measurement example 167....................................
12.4 Update software (PMX web server) 174..........................
13 Internal calculation channels 175.............................
13.1 Calculation rate 176...........................................
13.2 Description of calculations 177..................................
13.2.1 Scaling 177..................................................
13.2.1.1 Two-point scaling 177.........................................
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13.2.1.2 Characteristic curve table (21 interpolation points) 177.............
13.2.1.3 Polynomial 4th order 178......................................
13.2.1.4 Taring 179...................................................
13.2.1.5 6x6 Matrix 181...............................................
13.2.1.6 SG stress analysis 182........................................
13.2.2 Evaluation functions 184.......................................
13.2.2.1 Filter (high pass, low pass, CAMSA) 184.........................
13.2.2.2 Angular synchronous filter 186..................................
13.2.2.3 Extreme Value (Peak) 188.....................................
13.2.2.4 Tolerance window 190.........................................
13.2.2.5 Hold function (analog) 194.....................................
13.2.2.6 Hold (digital) 195.............................................
13.2.2.7 Mean values (arithmetic, RMS) 196.............................
13.2.2.8 Moving Average 198..........................................
13.2.2.9 Trigger function (range) 199....................................
13.2.2.10Trigger function (pulse) 201....................................
13.2.3 Mathematical functions 204....................................
13.2.3.1 Adder 204...................................................
13.2.3.2 Multiplier 204.................................................
13.2.3.3 Divider 205..................................................
13.2.3.4 Counter 205..................................................
13.2.3.5 Integrator 206................................................
13.2.3.6 Differentiator 207.............................................
13.2.3.7 Cartesian to polar coordinates 208..............................
13.2.3.8 Polar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates 208...................
13.2.3.9 Modulo function 209...........................................
13.2.3.10Constant signal 209...........................................
13.2.4 Technology functions 210......................................
13.2.4.1 2-state controller 210..........................................
13.2.4.2 PID controller 211.............................................
13.2.4.3 RTD PT100 at PX455 213.....................................
13.2.4.4 Signal generators (rectangle, triangle, sine) 215...................
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13.2.4.5 Logic modules (AND, OR…) 216................................
13.2.4.6 Multiplexer 4:1 217............................................
13.2.4.7 Dead time 217................................................
13.2.4.8 Edge detector 218............................................
13.2.4.9 Pulse width measurement 219..................................
13.2.4.10 Timer 222...................................................
13.2.4.11 Connection with (optional) delay (CODESYS) 223.................
13.3 Example calculations 223......................................
13.3.1 Generation of peak values 223.................................
13.3.2 Calculating the force introduction point 225.......................
13.3.3 Mechanical work via force/displacement integration 233............
13.3.4 Testing force at specific points on the displacement axis 242.......
13.3.5 Force/displacement measurement with relative zero point 248......
13.3.6 Checking force against a tolerance band 254.....................
13.3.7 Event counter 261............................................
14 Test signals and signal generators 265........................
15 Parameter sets (measurement programs) 267..................
15.1 Setting parameter sets 269.....................................
15.2 Changing from parameters to parameter sets 271.................
16 Communication with a control system 276....................
16.1 Device description file 276.....................................
16.2 Setting the transmission speed of the fieldbus 281................
16.3 Data transmission by fieldbus 281...............................
16.4 Input data, PMX aController (PLC) 282.........................
16.4.1 Device data (cyclic) 282.......................................
16.4.2 System status 283............................................
16.4.3 Measured values (cyclic) 284...................................
16.4.4 Measured value status 286.....................................
16.5 Output data, controller (PLC) a PMX 287........................
16.5.1 Device data (cyclic) 287.......................................
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16.5.2 Measured value control words (cyclic) 289.......................
16.5.3 Measured value control words 291..............................
16.5.4 Fieldbus channels 292.........................................
16.6 PROFINET 294..............................................
16.7 EtherCAT 296..............................................
16.8 Using the PMX CoE Object Dictionary 298.......................
16.9 EtherNet/IP 301..............................................
16.9.1 Configuration 301.............................................
16.9.2 Channel settings 303..........................................
16.9.3 Data structure 304............................................
17 CAN interface (WGX001 only) 314.............................
17.1 General 314..................................................
17.2 CAN pin assignment 314......................................
17.3 CANopen master / slave operation 316..........................
18 CODESYS‐V3 Soft PLC (WGX001 only) 318....................
18.1 General 318..................................................
18.3 Preparation 321..............................................
18.4 Create project 322............................................
18.5 Add PMX library 323..........................................
18.6 PMX library 324..............................................
18.7 Task configuration 347........................................
18.8 Cyclic data 348...............................................
18.9 Signal run diagram (I/O‐Mapping) 349...........................
18.10 System events for PMX 351....................................
18.10.1 All 351......................................................
18.10.2 com.hbm.fwconfig 352.........................................
18.10.3 com.hbm.parameter 353.......................................
18.10.4 com.hbm.fpgasrv 355.........................................
18.10.5 com.hbm.SysCfgMgr 356......................................
18.10.6 com.hbm.storagemanager 363.................................
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18.10.7 com.hbm.sigproc 364.........................................
18.10.8 com.hbm.fieldbus 365.........................................
18.10.9 com.hbm.CatmanServer 365...................................
18.10.10 com.hbm.meassrv 366........................................
18.10.11 com.hbm.httpdata 366.........................................
18.10.12 GUI 366.....................................................
18.11 WebVisualisation 370.........................................
18.12 CAN interface 371............................................
18.13 CAN‐Master and Slave mode 372...............................
18.14 PMX package 391............................................
19 Data storage 393.............................................
20 Data acquisition software (DAQ) catmanEASY/AP 395..........
21 PMX command set (API) 397..................................
21.1 Requirements 397............................................
21.1.1 Example: TELNET connection 398..............................
21.2 Command list 400............................................
21.3 Examples 482................................................
22 Object directory 487.........................................
22.1 Accessible Data Objects 487...................................
22.1.1 Measuring channels 488.......................................
22.1.2 Calculated Channels 490......................................
22.2 The Numbering Scheme 490...................................
22.2.1 General Objects 491..........................................
22.2.2 Measuring channels 492.......................................
22.2.3 Calculated Channels 492......................................
22.2.4 The Constant Signals 493......................................
22.2.5 Passwords 493...............................................
22.3 Data Types 494..............................................
22.4 Access via Ethernet Command Interface 495.....................
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22.5 Access via Field Bus 497......................................
22.5.1 Submitting a Request 499......................................
22.5.2 Bit Allocation 500.............................................
22.5.3 The Reply from PMX 501......................................
22.5.3.1 Reply to a Read Request 502..................................
22.5.3.2 Reply to a Write Request 502..................................
22.5.3.3 Retry 502....................................................
22.6 Make the New Value Effective 503..............................
22.7 Generated Header Files 503...................................
22.7.1 Value Ranges of the Objects 505...............................
22.8 Hints zur Nutzung des Objektverzeichnisses 506..................
23 Firmware update 507.........................................
23.1 Preparation 507..............................................
23.2 Install firmware 508...........................................
24 Diagnosis and maintenance 510..............................
24.1 Error messages / Operating state (LED display) 510...............
24.2 Error messages of the device status 516.........................
24.2.1 Error in factory settings 517....................................
24.2.2 SYNC Master 517............................................
24.2.3 SYNC error 517..............................................
24.2.4 SYNC controller error 517......................................
24.2.5 Heartbeat 517................................................
24.2.6 Sensor supply overloaded 517..................................
24.2.7 Buffer overflow in command interface 518........................
24.2.8 System not ready 518.........................................
24.2.9 CPU overload during calculations 518...........................
24.3 Resetting the PMX administrator password 519...................
24.4 Resetting the PMX to factory settings 520........................
24.5 Restoring lost PMX network settings and device names 521........
24.7 Replacing measurement and communication cards 526............
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24.8 Log file 527..................................................
24.8.1 System log entries for system status 528........................
24.8.2 System log entries for channel status / measured value status 529..
25 Quality certification and calibration certificates 531............
26 FAQs 532...................................................
27 Technical support 537.......................................
28 Waste disposal and environmental protection 539.............
29 Glossary 541................................................
30 Index 549...................................................
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1 Safety instructions
Appropriate use
The PMX amplifier system is to be used exclusively for measurement tasks and directly related control tasks. Use for any purpose other than the above is deemed to be non-designated use. In the interests of safety, the device should only be operated as described in the Operating Manuals. It is also essential to comply with the legal and safety requirements for the application concerned during use. The same applies to the use of accessories.
Each time, before starting up the equipment, you must first run a project planning and risk analysis that takes into account all the safety aspects of automation technology. This particularly concerns personal and machine protection.
Additional safety precautions must be taken in plants where malfunctions could cause major damage, loss of data or even personal injury. In the event of a fault, these precautions establish safe operating conditions.
Safety instructions
This can be done, for example, by mechanical interlocking, error signaling, limit value switches, etc.
Notice
The device must not be directly connected to the DC voltage supply system. Supply voltage 10 V … 30 V (DC).
Before commissioning, ensure that a suitable supply voltage is used and that the circuit used is sufficiently protected.
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Safety instructions
The device may only be supplied with separated extra­low voltage (safety isolating transformer according to DIN VDE 0551 / EN60742). Only operate built-in devices once they are installed in the housing provided. The device development is based on DIN EN 61010 Part 1 (VDE 0411 Part 1).
General dangers of failing to follow the safety instructions
The PMX system is a state of the art unit and as such is reliable. The module may give rise to dangers if it is inappropriately installed and operated by untrained personnel.
Any person instructed to carry out installation, starting up, maintenance or repair of the module must have read and understood the Operating Manual and in particular the technical safety instructions.
Conditions at the place of installation
S Protect the device from direct contact with water. S Protect the PMX system from moisture and humidity
or weather conditions such as rain, snow, etc.
S Do not expose the device to direct sunlight. S Please observe the permissible maximum ambient
temperatures stated in the specifications.
S The permissible relative humidity at 31 °C is 95 %
(non condensing); linear reduction to 50 % at 40 °C.
S Install the device so that it can be disconnected from
the supply voltage at any time without difficulty.
S It is safe to operate the PMX system up to a height of
2000 m.
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Safety instructions
Maintenance and cleaning
The PMX system is maintenance-free.
S Before cleaning, disconnect all connections. S Clean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!)
cloth. You should never use solvents, since these could damage the labeling.
S When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the
module or connections.
Residual dangers
The scope of supply and performance of the PMX system only covers a small area of measurement technology. In addition, equipment planners, installers and operators should plan, implement and respond to the safety engineering considerations of measurement technology in such a way as to minimize remaining dangers. On-site regulations must be complied with at all times. There must be reference to the remaining dangers connected with measurement technology.
Product liability
In the following cases, the protection provided for the device may be adversely affected. Liability for device functionality then passes to the operator:
S The device is not used in accordance with the
operating manual.
S The device is used outside the field of application
described in this Chapter.
S The operator makes unauthorized changes to the
device.
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Safety instructions
Warning signs and danger symbols
Important instructions for your safety are specifically identified. It is essential to follow these instructions in order to prevent accidents and damage to property.
Safety instructions are structured as follows:
WARNING
Type of danger Consequences of non-compliance
Averting the danger
S Warning sign:
draws your attention to the danger
S Signal word:
indicates the severity of the danger (see table below)
S Type of danger:
mentions the type or source of the danger
S Consequences:
describes the consequences of non-compliance
S Defense:
indicates how the danger can be avoided/bypassed
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Danger class according to ANSI
Symbol Significance
WARNING
CAUTION
Notice
This marking warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with safety requirements can result in death or serious physical injury.
This marking warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with safety requirements can result in slight or moderate physical injury.
This marking draws your attention to a situation in which failure to comply with safety requirements can lead to damage to property.
Working safely
Notice
The device must not be directly connected to the DC voltage supply system. Supply voltage 10 V … 30 V (DC).
Safety instructions
The supply connection, as well as the signal and sense leads, must be installed in such a way that electromagnetic interference does not adversely affect module functionality (HBM recommendation: "Greenline shielding design", downloadable from the Internet at
http://www.hbm.com/Greenline
).
Automation equipment and devices must be installed in such a way that adequate protection or locking against unintentional actuation is provided (e.g. access checks, password protection, etc.).
When devices are working in a network, these networks must be designed in such a way that malfunctions in individual nodes can be detected and shut down.
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Safety instructions
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hardware and software, so that a line break or other interruptions to signal transmission, such as via the bus interfaces, do not cause undefined states or loss of data in the automation device.
Conversions and modifications
The device must not be modified from the design or safety engineering point of view except with our express agreement. Any modification shall exclude all liability on our part for any damage resulting therefrom.
In particular, any repair or soldering work on motherboards is prohibited. When exchanging complete modules, use only original parts from HBM. The product is delivered from the factory with a fixed hardware and software configuration. Changes can only be made within the possibilities documented in the operating manual.
Qualified personnel
Qualified personnel means persons entrusted with siting, mounting, starting up and operating the product, who possess the appropriate qualifications for their function (qualified electrician, or by someone with electrical training under the supervision of a qualified electrician).
This device is only to be installed and used by qualified personnel strictly in accordance with the specifications and with the safety rules and regulations which follow.
This includes people who meet at least one of the three following requirements:
S Knowledge of the safety concepts of automation
technology is a requirement and, as project personnel, you must be familiar with these concepts.
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Safety instructions
S As automation plant operating personnel, you have
been instructed how to handle the machinery. You are familiar with the operation of the equipment and technologies described in this documentation.
S As commissioning engineers or service engineers,
you have successfully completed the training to qualify you to repair the automation systems. You are also authorized to activate, ground and label circuits and equipment in accordance with safety engineering standards.
It is also essential to comply with the legal and safety requirements for the application concerned during use. The same applies to the use of accessories.
The PMX system must only be installed by qualified personnel, strictly in accordance with the specifications and with the safety requirements and regulations listed below.
Maintenance and repair work on an open device with the power on may only be carried out by trained personnel who are aware of the dangers involved.
Important
The safety instructions are also included in paper format with the product ("Documentation and Safety instructions PMX" A3260-2.0).
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Symbols on the device
2 Symbols on the device
Symbol Meaning
Statutory waste disposal mark
See chapter 28, „Waste disposal and environmental protec tionpage 539
Statutory mark of compliance with emission limits in electronic equipment supplied to China
See chapter tion
“, page 539
CE mark
The CE mark is used by the manufacturer to declare that the product complies with the requirements of the relevant EC directives (the Declaration of Conformity can be found at
http://www.hbmdoc.com/en/industrial-amplifiers/ pmx.html?geoip_cn=none
Take details in the operating manual into account.
CODESYS is a software platform for programmable logic controllers. The license for CODESYS is already implemented in WG001 basic housings.
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3 User information
Important
Obsolete documentation !
If you use an obsolete version of this document or an obsolete version of any of the documentation it mentions, this may result in the product being mounted and operated incorrectly.
Make sure that all the documents you possess and use are always the current version. The current documentation version for your HBM products can be found at http://www.hbm.com/en/menu/products/industrial-
amplifiers/pmx/
3.1 Using this manual
► Read this operating manual thoroughly and in full
before operating the device for the first time.
User information
► Look upon this operating manual as part of the
product and keep it so that it is accessible to all users, all of the time.
► If you pass the device on to a third party, always pass
it on together with the requisite documentation.
Should you lose this manual, the current version can be found on our website, at http://www.hbm.com/en/menu/
products/industrial-amplifiers/pmx/
Failure to comply with this manual can result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
We can assume no liability for any damage arising from non-compliance with this operating manual.
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User information
To help you quickly find the information you require, there is a full list of contents right at the front of this operating manual.
There is also a comprehensive index at the end of the manual, where you can look for individual keywords.
3.2 About the PMX documentation
The documentation of the PMX measuring amplifier system comprises
S This operating manual in PDF format S A printed quick start guide for initial start-up S A printed summary of the safety instructions S The specifications (data sheet) in PDF format S A PDF version of the web server Online help.
The complete description of the functionalities and operation can be found in the Online help of the PMX web server.
Important
These documents can be found
on the PMX system CD supplied with the devicealways up-to-date, on our website, at http://www.hbm.
com/en/menu/products/industrial-amplifiers/pmx/
You can find additional information at http://www.hbm.
com/en/menu/support/software-firmware-downloads/indus trial-amplifiers/ regarding e.g. device description files for
the realtime Ethernet cards (PROFINET / EtherCat) and configuration examples.
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You can find additional information at http://www.hbm.
com/en/menu/products/industrial-amplifiers/pmx/ ,as well
as a PMX video tutorial.
3.3 Symbols used in this manual
So that you can start working quickly and safely with your product, the symbols and terms used in this manual are standardized and are explained below (see Chapter 28 Waste disposal and environmental protection).
Symbol Significance
-
List List (second level) Cross-reference to another point in this
document or to other documents This prompts you to take action (a single,
independent action)
User information
1.
2.
3.
Important
Tip
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Carry out this sequence of actions in the given order.
Important information
This draws your attention to important information about the product or about handling the product.
Information/Application instructions
Practical tips or other useful information for you.
PMX product description
4 PMX product description
By buying the PMX measuring amplifier system, you have chosen a high-quality HBM measurement system that is compact, powerful and variable. The data rate for all the measurement and calculation channels is 19,200 / 38,400 measurements per second. The device thus achieves an overall processing rate of approx. 400,000 measured values per second.
Numerous different measurement, control and automation tasks can be resolved with this measurement system.
Connection to a PC (HOST)
The PMX measuring amplifier system is connected to a PC via the standard ETHERNET interface, and can be parameterized and operated via the internal web server.
The link to an automation system can be connected via digital and analog inputs/outputs, as well as over the fieldbus interfaces of the PMX, to a control (PLC) or a primary automation system.
Internal calculation channels
The PMX has 32 internal calculation channels as standard, which are freely available for evaluations and mathematical measurement signal calculations. Automation tasks from peak values to PID controllers can be implemented simply and elegantly.
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PMX product description
The following types of plug-in card are available:
PX401
S The PX401 measurement card offers four individually
configurable current or voltage inputs with TEDS sensor detection.
S Extreme accuracy is guaranteed, as all the channels
have their own A/D converter with 24-bit resolution. This also allows the acquisition of all the channels to be totally synchronized.
PX455
S The PX455 measurement card is available for
measurement with strain gages (SG) and also has four channels with 24-bit resolution and TEDS sensor detection.
S The measurement card is suitable for strain gages in
both half bridge and full bridge circuits, as well as for inductive transducers in half bridge and full bridge circuits, LVDTs, potentiometric sensors and PT100 resistance thermometers.
PX460
S The frequency measurement card PX460 can be used
to operate torque flanges (torque, speed, angle of rotation), angle/incremental encoders, SSI/PWM sensors and frequency measurements up to 2 MHz.
Channels 1 and 3: Frequency measurement (fixed) Channels 2 and 4: Frequency (digital, inductive), counter, encoder, SSI, PWM (adjustable)
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PMX product description
The following measurement modes are available:
- Up to four torque flanges (T10, T12, T40) for torque or speed measurement (without direction of rotation detection)
- Or two measuring channels for simultaneous measurement of speed and angle (with direction of rotation detection)
- Or one measuring channel for simultaneous speed, angle and direction of rotation or reference pulse detection
- Or two angle/incremental encoders each, SSI/PWM sensors, magnetic transducers or pulse counters
- Or four measuring channels for frequency measurement up to 2 MHz, incl. two shunt calibrations and two 1-Wire TEDS (sensor detection)
PX878
S The PX878 input/output card has a total of eight digital
inputs, eight digital outputs and five analog voltage outputs. The PMX can be controlled by this or be
operated with a downstream controller (PLC). All real or calculated measurement signals can be freely assigned to the outputs.
PX01EC, PX01PN and PX01EP
S These interface cards can be optionally included in
the PMX, enabling operation of the PMX in an automation system via the interface formats EtherCat
, PROFINET or EtherNet/IP. Only one
variant can be used in each case.
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PMX product description
Connection technique
Transducers are connected to the amplifiers via plug terminals.
Plug terminals using push-in technology are available as standard, with a screw-on system also available as an option. If required, both types can be coded with the enclosed coding pins to prevent mix-ups.
TEDS (Plug&Measure)
PMX amplifiers support TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet, IEEE1451.4). When transducers are connected, they are automatically detected. This efficiently minimizes setup times and user error.
PMX web server
An easy to operate web server that is specifically tailored to the PMX and is suitable for the measurement cards, is integrated into the device for configuration, data acquisition and visualization.
This gets you quickly to your measurement result, where you can visualize the measured data and view them at a later date.
PC software catman®EASY/AP
The HBM catman® software can be used to acquire, condition and analyze the PMX measurement data, as an option. This allows vast quantities of measurement data to be displayed (stripchart function), analyzed and exported in the most commonly used formats.
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PMX product description
Software driver
The PMX command set and a dotNET-API are available to create customer-specific interfaces. This allows your own operating concepts and the inclusion in existing software solutions to be realized.
With the PMX-LabView driver, PMX can be integrated via Virtual Instruments (VI) in the software of National Instruments.
LabVIEW is a registered trademark of National Instruments.
Device implementation
The multi-client capability of the PMX makes it possible to access the device simultaneously and without loss of speed via all the interfaces - including web server, field bus and analog outputs.
Calibration certificates
Documented quality: at the time of delivery, PDF docu ments of the HBM calibration certificates for the fitted measurement cards, and a certificate of compliance as per EN 10204 2.1 are already stored in the PMX device memory. The PMX browser can be used to download them.
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Model overview, scope of supply, accessories
5 Model overview, scope of supply, accessories
5.1 The PMX system
The PMX is a modular and universally applicable measuring amplifier system.
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1 Communication card: EtherCAT or PROFINET; EtherNet/IP 2 Fieldbus status LEDs 3 Measurement card status LED 4 RJ45‐Ethernet socket to PC/Network 5 USB Host 6 CANbus (WGX001 only) 7 2x RJ45 socket for synchronization of up to 20 modules 8 10 30V voltage supply
9 System status LED 10 Ground 11 Positioning for the support rail 12 Max. 4 measurement card or input/output cards, e.g. : PX455, PX460, PX878, PX401
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Model overview, scope of supply, accessories
The PMX comprises
- Basic device
- Measurement cards
- I/O cards and
- Communication cards.
The measurement cards, input/output cards and commu nication cards can be individually combined and intelli gently configured, in accordance with the measurement task.
The PMX system is a modular and universally applicable measuring amplifier system. The measurement cards, input/output cards and communication cards can be individually combined and intelligently configured in accordance with the measurement task.
Basic device
Connections Description
ETHERNET Connection to an Ethernet network or a PC, 100 MBit/s; half
and full duplex USB Device backup, data storage and special device functions CAN Local connection to CANBus nodes (WGX001 only) SYNC Synchronization of up to 20 PMX devices POWER Voltage supply (10 30 V DC)
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