Rosemount 8732EM EtherNet/IP Module Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
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Rosemount™ 8732EM EtherNet/IP™ Module
Quick Start Guide
Installation
Components
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• Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter
• 8732EM EtherNet/IP Module
• 8732EM EtherNet/IP Resource CD (8732EM EtherNet/IP Module User Manual and EDS file)
• Power connector
• Modbus® serial cable and connector (included)
• Ethernet cable and connector (not included)
Installation and startup summary
1. Mount the transmitter, and wire it to the sensor and to power.
2. Power up the flowmeter, set its Modbus address to 1, and configure its RS-485 terminals as follows: Modbus RTU, 38400 baud, 0-1-2-3 float point order, 2 stop bits, no parity.
3. Mount the ethernet module on the DIN rail.
4. Wire the ethernet module to power (24 VDC).
5. Install the Modbus serial cable between the ethernet module and the RS-485 terminals on the transmitter.
6. Set the configuration dip switches on the ethernet module as follows: Switches 1–7 Off, Switch 8 On. This sets the IP addess to 192.168.0.1.
7. Power up the ethernet module. At this point, the module will attempt to make a Modbus connection to the transmitter. If the Subnet Status LED (LED 5) is green, continue. If it is not green, see “LED indicators” on page -4.
8. Set the network settings for the ethernet module.
a. Change th e Ethernet address for your PC so that it is on the same subnet as the
device. When prompted, enter the following:
- IP address: 192.168.0.x, where x is something other than 1
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
b. Disable the popup blocker on your web browser.
c. Use a crossover cable (or a standard cable with a switch) and your web
browser to connect to the device, using the IP address assigned in Step 6:
192.168.0.1.
d. At the login screen, log in as user admin. The default password is admin.
e. On the Network Settings page, change the settings to the desired values and
close the web browser.
f. At the ethernet module, set all dip switches to Off.
g. Cycle power to the ethernet module.
9. Connect the ethernet module to the Ethernet network.
Important
Wait for the autoconfiguration process to complete. This is required to set up device memory.
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LED indicators
Power
1 +24 VDC 2 Ground
Ethernet connector
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PC connector
1 Ground 2 Ground 3 RS-232 Rx 4 RS-232 Tx
Modbus serial connector
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Power connector wiring
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Configuration switches
10. Add the ethernet module to the Ethernet network control system.
For more detailed instructions, see the transmitter installation manual or the manual entitled 8732EM EtherNet/IP Module: User Manual.
Connections, switches, and indicators
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LED indicators
LED number/name Status Meaning
1 Module
Status
Ethernet
2 Network
Status
N/A 3 Link Off The module does not sense a link.
4 Activity Off No Ethernet activity.
5 Subnet
Status
6 Device
Modbus Serial
Status
Off No power applied to the module.
Solid green The module is operating correctly.
Flashing green Standby; the module has not been initialized.
Flashing red Minor fault. The module may or may not be able to recover.
Solid red Major fault. No recovery is possible. The module must be
Flashing green/red
Off The module has no power or no IP address has been assigned.
Solid green The module has at least one established ethernet connection.
Flashing green There are no ethernet connections established to the module.
Flashing red One or more of the connections to this module has timed out.
Solid red The module has detected that its IP address is already in use.
Flashing green/red
Solid green The module is connected to an Ethernet network.
Flashing green The module is receiving and transmitting Ethernet packets.
Off Power off.
Flashing green Running correctly, but one or more transaction error s has
Solid green Running.
Solid red Transaction error/timeout or network stopped. Check the
Flashing red Missed transac tions.
Off Power off.
Flashing red/green
Solid red Bootloader mo de. Contact Rosemount customer ser vice.
Flashing red Note the f lash sequence and cont act Rosemount custom er
Solid green Initializing.
Flashing green Configuration OK.
retuned to Rosemount for repair. See the manual for the return policy.
Self-test in progress.
Self-test in progress.
occurred.
Modbus serial network wiring and configuration, especially the baud.
Configuration missing or invalid.
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Functional overview
The ethernet module acts as a gateway between the serial output of the Rosemount device and an ethernet network. It supports process monitoring and control, and configuration and administration from your web browser.
The ethernet module is a Modbus master and an Ethernet slave. On the Modbus side, it polls the transmitter for a standard set of process variables and stores the data locally. On the Ethernet side, it receives requests for data and responds with the current values.
A. PLC F. Configuration loop (with configuration cable)
B. Web browser G. Modbus/RS-485
C. Ethernet H. PC with Ethernet config tool
D. Other devices (SCADA, PC, Inverter) I. Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter
E. EtherNet/IP Module J. To sensor
In this illustration:
The transmitter shown is a Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter.The web browser is used for transmitter configuration and administration, via
a connection to the Rosemount web pages on the ethernet module.
The configuration loop is used only by the Ethernet Config Tool. In typical
installations, this tool is not needed.
For more information
The 8732EM EtherNet/IP Module is a customization of the Anybus® Communicator™ from HMS Industrial Networks.
For detailed information about the Rosemount customization, for more
detailed installation instructions, and for information about concentration measurement and petroleum measurement options, see the manual entitled 8732EM EtherNet/IP Module: User Manual.
For detailed information about the transmitter, see the transmitter
documentation.
For detailed information about the Anybus Communicator, see the manual
entitled Anybus Communicator User Manual, available on the HMS web site.
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Rosemount customer service
Location Telephone number
U.S.A. 800-522-6277 (toll free)
Canada and Latin America +1 303-527-5200 (U.S.A.)
Asia Japan 3 5769-6803
All other locations +65 6777-8211 (Singapore)
Europe U.K. 0870 240 1978 (toll-free)
All other locations +31 (0) 318 495 555 (The Netherlands)
Email: flow.support@emerson.com
UL Certification
Warnings
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Explosion hazard—Substitution of any components may impair suitability for class I, division 2.
Explosion hazard—When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules.
Explosion hazard—Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
Additional installation and operating EMC Compliance (CE) instructions
Max Ambient Temperature: 55 °C (for Hazloc environments)Field wiring terminal markings (wire type [Cu only, 14-30 AWG]).Use 60/75 or 75 °C copper (Cu) wire only.Terminal tightening torque must be 5-7 lb-in. (0.5 - 0.8 Nm).Use in overvoltage category 1 pollution degree 2 environment.Installed in an enclosure considered representative of the intended use.Secondary circuit intended to be supplied from an isolating source and
protected by overcurrent protective devices installed in the field sized per the following:
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Control circuit wire size Maximum protective device rating
AWG (mm2) Amperes
22 (0.32) 3
20 (0.52) 5
18 (0.82) 7
16 (1.3) 10
14 (2.1) 20
12 (3.3) 25
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ODVA Conformity
EMC Compliance (CE)
This product is in accordance with the EMC directive 89/336/EEC, with amendments 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC through conformance with the following standards:
EN 50082-2 (1993)
EN 55011 (1990) Class A
EN 61000-6-2 (1999)
EN 61000-4-3 (1996) 10 V/m EN 61000-4-6 (1996) 10 V/m (all ports) EN 61000-4-2 (1995) ±8 kV Air Discharge ±4 kV Contact discharge EN 61000-4-4 (1995) ±2 kV Power port ±1 kV Other ports EN 61000-4-5 (1995) ±0.5 kV Power ports (DM/CM) ±1 kV Signal ports
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