LEGRAND 4 149 40, EMS CX3 Technical Data Sheet

87045 LIMOGES Cedex
EMS CX3 - Modbus/EMS Interface
Cat. N°: 4 149 40
Contents Pages
1. Description - Use ............................................. 1
2. Range ............................................................... 1
3. Overall dimensions .......................................... 1
4. Preparation - Connection ................................. 1
5. General characteristics .................................... 3
6. System architectures ....................................... 6
6.1 Stand Alone ........................................................ 6
6.1.1 with local addressing ..................................... 6
6.1.2 with remote addressing ................................. 7
6.2 Supervised ......................................................... 8
6.2.1 with local addressing ..................................... 8
6.2.2 with remote addressing ............................... 10
7. Compliance and approvals ............................ 12
1. DESCRIPTION - USE
. Module dedicated to Energy Management System (EMS CX3) use. . It performs conversion from the EMS CX3 bus to Modbus RS485 protocol.
Symbol:
2. RANGE
. Cat. n° 4 149 40: EMS CX3/Modbus RS485 Interface
Width:
. 1 module. 17,8 mm width.
3. OVERALL DIMENSIONS
4. PREPARATION -CONNECTION
Fixing:
. On symmetric rail EN/IEC 60715 or DIN 35 rail
Operating positions:
. Vertical, Horizontal, Upside down, On the side
Power Supply:
. Mandatory in 12 V d.c. via the specific Power supply module Cat n°4 149 45 . Two ways: via specific communication patch cords (cat. nos 4 149 07/08/09) to connect at the downstream through dedicated ports
via specific communication rails (cat. nos 4 149 01/02/03) to connect at the rear through dedicated connectors.
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4. PREPARATION –CONNECTION
(continued)
Recommended tools:
. For fixing: flat screwdriver 5.5 mm (6 mm maximum).
Data connection (EMS CX3 modules inter-connection):
.Via specific communication patch cords (cat. nos 4 149 07/08/09)
Allow data transmission between the different EMS CX3 modules. This type of connection is recommended when there are few EMS CX3 modules, distributed all over the enclosure.
Implementing: with this configuration, the plastic protection cover of the backside communication ports on the EMS CX3 module must be keep on.
4. PREPARATION –CONNECTION
(continued)
Data connection (EMS CX3 modules inter-connection)
(continued)
:
. Via specific communication rails (cat. nos 4 149 01/02/03).
. Allow data transmission between the different EMS CX3 modules. This type of connection is recommended when there are several EMS CX3 modules on the same DIN row.
Implementing: with this configuration, the plastic protection cover of the backside communication ports on the EMS CX3 module must be removed.
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4. PREPARATION –CONNECTION
(continued)
Data connection (EMS CX3 modules inter-connection)
(continued)
:
. Via a mix between specific communication patch cords and communication rails in order to create a link between several rows
Two situations:
- Individually connected with communication rails.
The communication patch cord allows to connect two rows.
- Individually connected with communication patch cords &
communication rail. The communication patch cords allow to connect EMS CX3 module on a row and to connect two rows.
Front USB port:
. Allows, if needed (e.g for configuration), to connect the EMS CX
3
Modbus/EMS Interface to a computer via a mini USB/USB commercial cable.
. Via the Legrand - EMS configurator software (download for free) is possible to:
- test an EMS installation
- configure the modules characteristics if the lateral DIP Switches remain on 0000 position
- make the remote and extended addressing procedure (see §6.2.2)
5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Front face marking:
. By permanent ink pad printing (red line) and laser marking
Lateral side marking:
. By laser.
left side: Standard and programming information
right side: cabling and traceability information
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Standards
Indicates the presence of the addressing track­wheel
Legrand address
Frame transmission LED
Frame reception LED
Communication Error LED
RS485 Modbus Cabling information
Traceability information
Data connection with communication rail
Data connection with communication patch cords
Termination resistance information
Label: to be removed from the module and kept if necessary (module ID info ...)
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5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
(continued)
Lateral side marking:
. Upper face.
Signalling LEDs:
. Interface is equipped with 3 signalling LEDs:
- “ER”: Communication error led it blinks red if there is an error
on the communicating bus
- “TX” and “RX”: frame transmission and reception signalling led
they blink yellow when there is communication activity on the bus
Multi-Functions button:
. Front face button as several functions:
5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
(continued)
Multi-Functions button
(continued)
:
. Gives information about the operating state on the module Possible states:
Led color
State
Meaning
red
Slow blinking
Error (e.g. addressing error)
Fast blinking
No function
Steady (without
pressing the multifunction button)
System alarm detected
(see
Note*)
Steady
(pressing the multi function button longer than 20 sec.)
Total reset
[any firmware updates are preserved]
green
Slow blinking
System process is running. Wait until the Led turns steady
Fast blinking
(pressing the multi function button for 10 sec. )
put in “Stand-by” the EMS CX3 module (no remote action and communication available)
Steady
System OK, connection is running
orange
Slow blinking
No function
P&L info (refer to next paragraph)
Fast blinking
Device’s firmware update in
progress
Steady
No function
* Note
. Possible system alarms detected by the Modbus/EMS Interface: loss of communication with an EMS module error in addressing procedure: possible mix between local and remote address
(see § 6)
duplicate function error: two EMS modules with the same function have the same address. . To turn off the system alarm: solve the problem according to the indication of the alarm push the Multifunction button on the Interface the led become steady green
Insulation voltage:
. Ui = 400 V
Pollution degree:
. 2 according to IEC/EN 60898-1.
Overvoltage category :
. III
Dielectric strength:
. 2500 V
Plastic material:
. Self-extinguishing polycarbonate. . Heat and fire resistant according to IEC/EN 60695-2-12, glow-wire test at 960°C. . Classification UL 94 / IECEN 60695-11-10: V1
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Marking indicating that the address of the Interface is the tenth of the Modbus address
Switch to insert the 120Ω termination
resistance (see §6.2.2 “RS485 Wiring diagram”)
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5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
(continued)
Ambient operating temperature:
. Min. = -25°C. Max. = +70°C
Ambient storage temperature:
. Min. = -40°C. Max. = +70°C
Protection Index:
. Protection index of terminals against direct contacts: IP2X (IEC/EN 60529). . Protection index of terminals against solid and liquid bodies (wired device): IP 20 (IEC/EN 60529). . Protection index of the front face against solid and liquid bodies: IP 40 (IEC/EN 60529). . Class II, front panel with faceplate.
Average weight per device:
.0,050 kg.
Volume when packed:
. 0,21 dm
3
.
Consumption:
. Values at 12 Vd.c.
Configuration
W
mA
Stand-by
0,316
26,3
Communication
0,344
28,7
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6. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
The EMS CX3 is a polyvalent system and, according to the needs of the customer, can be set up and/or used as “Stand-alone” or “Supervised” system. Based on this choice the configuration and addressing methods are different.
Four possible architectures are provided:
6.1 Stand alone system
6.1.1 with local addressing (through the track wheel)
6.1.2 with remote addressing (through a computer)
6.2 Supervised (Computer Supervisory System)
6.2.1 with local addressing
6.2.2 with remote addressing
6.1 Stand-alone system
. Stand alone = autonomous system. To be used by the end-user if it is not necessary to have a computer for the supervision outside the envelope. Everything can be manage on site.
6.1.1 Stand-alone system with local addressing (through the track wheel)
Local addressing advantages:
- No configuration software needed to set-up the installation
- It is not necessary to use a computer to manage settings (configurations, test, ...) and to use the system (visualize and be alerted,
...). Everything can be done through the Mini configuration module (local display, cat. no 4 149 36/37).
[Refer to the technical sheet
dedicated to this module for details]
.
- No communication Interfaces or gateways are required.
- Installation can be done without the intervention of a System Integrator
Programming procedure:
. For EMS CX3 modules which need some: mandatory through to lateral DIP-switch of each EMS CX3 modules (see § ”Module configuration”)
Addressing procedure:
. For all EMS CX3 modules: mandatory through the track wheel located on the top upper face of each EMS CX3 modules . Marked from 0 to 9 in order to locally define the Modbus address of the EMS CX3 modules
Consequences of the local addressing mode (through the track wheel):
. Each device of the system must be addressed. . Addresses available: from 1 to 9 . Address 0 not permitted . It is possible to assign to several devices the same address with the purpose of grouping different functions, because they are related to the same electrical circuit. For example it is possible to assign the same address to a signalling auxiliary module (cat. no 4 149 29), an universal control module (cat. no 4 149 32), a measuring module, and so on. In this way on the EMS CX3 mini configuration module (local display) the grouped function will be displayed as a unique “device” with all grouped functions.
[Refer to the schemes hereunder]
Note for the mini configuration module (local display) . It is possible to assign it the same address as another EMS CX3 through the programming menu of the device . The mini configuration module can be placed everywhere in the EMS CX3 bus
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6. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
6.1 Stand-alone system
(continued)
6.1.2 Stand-alone system with remote addressing (through a computer)
Remote addressing advantages:
- Whole configuration (addresses and functions) can be set up through the EMS Configuration software
- Configuration software available for free
- Automatic detection of the EMS CX
3
modules installed in the system (characteristics, functions, configuration...)
- Increased settings possibilities: load shedding function
- Increased addressing: up to 30 Modbus addresses in a system
Programming procedure:
. For EMS CX3 modules which need some: possible through the lateral DIP-switch of each EMS CX3 modules (see § “Module configuration”).
Addressing procedure:
. It is not necessary to address the EMS CX3 modules. The track wheel must be left in default position “0”. . All the addressing/configuring procedure will be done with the Configuration Software (available online for free) . With remote addressing, the software does the automatic detection of modules installed in the system but the supervision is not possible until the user assign the remote address and all the characteristics to each module. Note: it is mandatory to connect the computer to the mini configuration module with an USB-micro USB cable.
[For more details, refer to User
Manual Document]
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6.1 Stand-alone system
(continued)
:
6.1.2 Stand-alone system with remote addressing (through a computer)
(continued)
:
Consequences for the system architecture:
- for 1 mini configuration module (cat. no 4 149 36/67) o up to 30 EMS CX
3
modules (eg. 30 devices grouped per functions with addresses from1 to 30)
It is possible to assign to several devices the same address with the purpose of grouping different functions, because they are related to the same electrical circuit. For example it is possible to assign the same address to a signalling auxiliary module (cat. no 4 149 29), an universal control module (cat. no 4 149 32), a measuring module, and so on. In this way on the EMS CX3 display or in a supervision system the grouped
function will be displayed as a unique “device” with all grouped functions.
[Refer to the schemes here under]
Note for the mini configuration module (local display) . It is possible to assign it the same address as another EMS CX3 . The mini configuration module can be placed everywhere in the EMS CX3 bus
6.2 Supervised system (Computer Supervisory System)
. Supervised system = System to be used through a Computer Supervisory System to remotely read data from the EMS CX3 devices and/or do operations on these devices (e.g. commands of a motor driven or contactor ...).
6.2.1 Supervised system with local addressing (through the track wheel)
Local addressing advantages:
- No configuration software needed to set-up the installation
- Installation can be done without the intervention of a System Integrator
Programming procedure:
. For EMS CX3 modules which need some: mandatory through to lateral DIP-switch of each EMS CX3 modules (see § “Module configuration”)
Addressing procedure:
. For all EMS CX3 modules: mandatory through the track wheel located on the top upper face of each EMS CX3 modules . Marked from 0 to 9 in order to locally define the Modbus address to EMS CX3 modules In this system the Modbus address of an EMS CX3 module device or group of modules (several functions) is obtained considering the address of the interface Modbus/EMS CX3 Interface as tenth and the address of a device or group of function as unit (e.g. Interface address 1 = 10 address of module n°5 = Modbus address 15)
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(continued)
6.2 Supervised system (Computer Supervisory System)
(continued)
6.2.1 Supervised system with local addressing (through the track wheel)
(continued)
Consequences of the local addressing mode (through the track wheel):
. Each device of the system must be addressed. . Addresses available: from 1 to 9 . Address 0 not permitted It is possible to assign to several devices the same address with the purpose of grouping different functions, because they are related to the same electrical circuit. For example it is possible to assign the same address to a signalling auxiliary module (cat. no 4 149 29), an universal control module (cat. no 4 149 32), a measuring module, and so on. In this way on the EMS CX3 display or in a supervision system the grouped
function will be displayed as a unique “device” with all grouped functions.
[Refer to the scheme hereunder]
Note: In this configuration the Modbus address of an EMS CX3 module device or group of modules (several functions) is obtained considering the address of the interface Modbus/EMS CX3 Interface as tenth and the address of a device or group of function as unit (e.g. Interface address 1 = 10 and device address = 5 Modbus address = 15)
Consequences for the system architecture:
- for 1 IP/Modbus gateway (cat. no 0 046 89):
o up to 81 Modbus address o mandatory limit of max. 9 Modbus/EMS CX
3
interfaces or max. 1000 m of Modbus cable (cable Belden 9842, Belden 3106A or
equivalent).
- for 1 Modbus/EMS CX
3
Interface (cat. no 4 149 40):
o up to 30 EMS CX
3
modules (ex. 30 devices grouped per functions with addresses from1 to 9)
Note: with local addressing, the Modbus/EMS CX3 interface, does the automatic detection of modules (characteristics, functions, configuration...)
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(continued)
6.2 Supervised system (Computer Supervisory System)
(continued)
6.2.2 Supervised system with remote addressing (through a computer)
Remote addressing advantages:
- Whole of configuration (addresses and functions) can be done a remotely through the EMS Configuration software
- Configuration software available for free
- Automatic detection of the EMS CX
3
modules installed in the system (characteristics, functions, configuration...)
- Increased settings possibilities: load shedding function
- Increased addressing: up to 32 Modbus/EMS CX
3
interfaces
- Increased addressing: up to 247 Modbus addresses in a system
Programming procedure:
. For EMS CX3 modules which need some : possible through the lateral DIP-switch of each EMS CX3 modules (see § “Module configuration”). Note: via the configuration software it is possible to assign all the functions and characteristics of each EMS CX3 module
Addressing procedure:
. It is not necessary to address the EMS CX3 modules. The track wheel must be left in default position “0”. . A all the addressing/configuring procedure will be done with the Configuration Software (available online for free) . With remote addressing, the software does the automatic detection of modules installed in the system but the supervision is not possible until the user assign the remote address and all the characteristics to each module. Note: it is mandatory to connect the computer to the different Modbus/EMS CX3 interface with an USB-micro USB cable (one interface at a time).
[For more details, refer to the User Manual Document]
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6. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
(continued)
6.2 Supervised system (Computer Supervisory System)
(continued)
6.2.2 Supervised system with remote addressing (through a computer)
(continued)
Consequences for the system architecture:
- for 1 IP/Modbus gateway (cat. no 0 046 89):
o up to 247 Modbus address o Because of Modbus: mandatory limit of max. 32 Modbus/EMS CX
3
interfaces or max. 1000 m of Modbus cable (cable Belden 9842,
Belden 3106A or equivalent).
- for1 Modbus/EMS CX
3
Interface (cat. no 4 149 40):
o up to 30 EMS CX
3
modules or grouped modules (e.g. 30 devices grouped per functions with addresses from1 to 30) It is possible to assign to several devices the same address with the purpose of grouping different functions, because they are related to the same electrical circuit. For example it is possible to assign the same address to a signalling auxiliary module (cat. no 4 149 29), an universal control module (cat. no 4 149 32), a measuring module, and so on. In this way on the EMS CX3 display or in a supervision system the grouped
function will be displayed as a unique “device” with all grouped functions.
[Refer to the scheme up here]
Technical data sheet: F02338EN/01
Updated: -
Created: 09/11/2016
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6. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
(continued)
6.2 Supervised system
(continued)
6.2.2 Supervised system with remote addressing
(continued)
RS485 Wiring diagram:
Note: it is not necessary to dedicate a RS485 / IP gateway for the EMS CX3 system. It is possible to mix several RS485 devices.
7. COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS
Compliance to standards:
. Compliance with Directive on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) n° 2014/30/EU . Compliance with low voltage directive n° 2014/35/EU.
. Electromagnetic Compatibility: IEC/EN 61131-2
Environment respect – Compliance with CEE directives:
. Compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of 27/01/03 known as "RoHS" which provides for a restriction on the use of dangerous substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) brominated flame retardants from 1st July 2006 . Compliance with the Directive 91/338/EEC of 18/06/91 and decree 94-647 of 27/07/04. . Compliant with regulation REACH
Plastic materials :
. Halogens-free plastic materials. . Marking of parts according to ISO 11469 and ISO 1043.
Packaging :
. Design and manufacture of packaging compliant to decree 98-638 of the 20/07/98 and also to directive 94/62/CE.
Environmental profile :
. PEP document available
Installation software :
. XL PRO3.
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