Siemens 7XV5653-0BA00 Operating Instructions Manual

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Two-channel Binary Signal Transducer
7XV5653-0BA00
Operating Instructions
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0 General Notes
This manual includes all information required for the intended use of the products described therein. It is intended for technically qualified personnel who are especially trained or have special knowledge on the fields of instrumentation, control and automatic control engineering (in the following called automation). The knowledge and the technically correct interpretation of the safety instructions and warnings included in this manual are prerequisite for safe installation and commissioning, as well as for the safety during operation and maintenance of the product described. Only qualified personnel as defined overleaf have the technical knowledge required to interpret and apply the general safety notes and warnings correctly in the individual cases. This manual is an integral part of the delivery. For reasons of better overview, however, it cannot take into account every detail for all design types of the product described and cannot consider every conceivable situation with regard to installation, operation or maintenance. For further information or if special problems should arise, which are not treated precisely enough in this document, please contact your local Siemens office or send your request directly to the address stated on the last page of this manual. Furthermore, we wish to point out that the contents of this product documentation are neither part of any previous or current agreement, promise or legal relationship, nor do they imply any modifications thereto. .
Table of Contents
0 General Notes ...............................................................................3
1 Operating instructions ..............................................................10
1.1 Scope of application .................................................................. 10
1.2 Applications .................................................................................14
1.2.1 Example of applications ........................................................... 14
1.2.2 Binary signal transmission via leased line ..................................
modem LOGEM928 and LGH28.8D (firmware 4.13) ............ 16
1.2.3 Binary signal transmission via leased line ..................................
modem MT2834BLG (firmware 3.16d) ...................................20
1.3 Technical data .............................................................................22
1.4 Description of the functional units ........................................26
1.4.1 Position and assignment of the terminals ..............................26
1.4.2 Switch positions and RS232 interface ....................................28
1.4.3 Dimensional drawings ..............................................................33
1.5 Ordering data ..............................................................................34
1.6 Installation and commissioning..............................................35
1.7 Settings.........................................................................................37
1.8 Maintenance ................................................................................37
List of Illustrations
Fig. 1: Example of application ........................................................................ 14
Fig. 2: Assignment of connecting cable modem - binary signal tranformer ...... 18
Fig. 3: Postion and assignment of terminals ................................................... 26
Fig. 4: Position of the switches ...................................................................... 28
Fig. 5: Switching threshold of the binary inputs .............................................. 32
List of Tables
Tab. 1: Binary inputs...................................................................................... 13
Tab. 2: Connector and cable for two-wire leased line operation ........................17
Tab. 3: Connector and cable for four-wire leased line operation ....................... 21
Tab. 4: Screw-type terminals ......................................................................... 27
Tab. 5: RS232 interface, 9-pole sub-D socket .................................................. 29
Tab. 6: S1, DIP switch (2) ............................................................................... 29
Tab. 7: S2, DIP switch (8)............................................................................... 30
Tab. 8: Switching threshold of the binary inputs............................................. 32
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QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
In case of tampering with the device/system or disregard of the warnings given in this manual severe bodily injuries or considerable property damage can occur. Only appropriately qualified personnel may mesh with this device/system. Qualified personnel as defined in the safety notes of these operating instructions or on the product itself are persons who
• are either personnel involved in planning and configuration activities and thus accustomed with the safety concepts of automation and protection relaying;
• operating personnel instructed in operating automation devices who know the contents of these operating instructions that relate to operation;
• or commissioning and service personnel who are qualified for repairing this kind of automation devices or authorized to perform commissioning, grounding and labelling of circuitries and devices/ systems in accordance with the relevant standards for technical safety.
Explanation of the symbols:
V Read the documentation.
To be operated only by qualified personnel. Double insulation
V Warning!
It is inevitable during the operation of electrical devices that parts of these devices are under dangerous voltage. If the warning notes are not observed severe bodily injuries or considerable property damages can therefore occur. Only appropriately qualified personnel should operate this device. The faultless and safe operation of this device requires proper transport, storage, mounting and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance. Modules and devices are tested with 3.7 dVAC and 5.2 kVDC with regard to their dielectric strength.
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Safety Notes
These operating instructions contain notes that are to be complied with for your personal safety as well as to avoid property damages. These notes are marked by a triangular warning symbol and the different degrees of danger are categorized as follows:
V Danger
Disregard of the corresponding precautionary measures will cause death, severe bodiliy injury or considerable property damage.
V Warning
Disregard of the corresponding precautionary measures may cause death, severe bodiliy injury or considerable property damage.
V Attention
Disregard of the corresponding precautionary measures may lead to slight bodiliy injury or minor property damage.
Note
Shall draw your attention to special information on the product, product handling or the corresponding section of the documentation.
Qualified personnel
Commissioning and operation of the equipment is to be performed by qualified personnel only. In the context of safety notes in this manual, the term qualified personnel refers to persons authorized to perform commissioning, grounding and labelling of devices, systems and electrical circuitries.
Intended Use
Please observe the following:
V Warning
The device must be operated only within the scope of its intended use according to these operating instructions and in connection with third­party equipment or compounds recommended or accepted by Siemens. Faultless and safe operation of the product require proper transport, storage, mounting and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance.
Exclusion of liability
The contents of this document have been reviewed on their compliance with the hardware and software described therein. Yet, deviations cannot be excluded, so that we cannot guarantee full compliance. The specifications in this document are, however, reviewed at regular intervals. Necessary corrections will be included in the next edition. You are invited to send us your suggestions for improvement.
Copyright
Copyright Siemens AG 1999. All rights reserved. Transmission or reproduction of this document, as well as the use and forwarding of its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.
Subject to technical changes without notice.
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Notes concerning CE labelling
EU guideline EMC 89/336/EWG
For the interface connection as described in these operating instructions the following is valid: Products with the CE label comply with the requirements of EU guideline 89/336/EWG "electromagnetic compatibility" and the harmonised European norms (EN) stated therein.
The EU conformity declarations are available according to above mentioned EU guideline, paragraph 10, for competent authorities at:
Siemens AG Industrial and Building Systems Group ATD TD STG 32 PO Box 1448 D-71243 Ditzingen
Scope of application
Observe the installation guidelines
The binary signal transducer meets the requirements if you
1. follow the installation guidelines for installation and operation as
described in the operating instructions.
2. observe also the following rules concerning the installation of the
device and the operation of the control cabinets.
Installation of the device
Interface modules are to be installed inside electrical operating areas or in a closed housing (e.g. metal or plastic switch boxes). In addition the device and the switch box (metal box) or at least the top-hat rail (plastic box) on which the module is clipped on are to be grounded.
Operating the control cabinets
To protect the modules from discharge of static electricity personnel must discharge themselves before opening the control cabinets or switch boxes.
Notes for the producer of machines
General
The binary signal transducer is not a machine as defined in the EU guideline "machines". Therefore there is no conformity declaration regarding the EU guideline machines 89/392/EWG.
EU guideline machines 89/392/EWG
The EU guideline machines 89/392/EWG determins the requirements on a machine. Here a machine is seen as an totality of connected parts or devices (also see EN292-1, chapter 3.1). The binary signal transducer is part of the electrical equipment of a machine and therefore to be integrated in the procedure concerning the conformity declaration by the producer.
The binary signal transducer is designed for industrial use and meets the following requirements:
Scope of
application
Requirements on
Interference emission Interference
immunity
Industry EN 50081-2 : 1993 EN 50082-2 : 1995
The binary signal transducer can also be used in the residential field (housing, commerce and trade, small businesses):
Scope of
application
Requirements on
Interference
emission
Interference
immunity
Residential field EN 50081-1 : 1992 EN 50082-1 : 1992
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Full duplex operation
Binary information is transmitted bidirectional at the same time, e.g. for direction comparison or signal comparison (condition as delivered).
• Alarm relay M1 drops if voltage supply fails.
• If no signal is received from the remote converter an LED indication is done (red LED: ERR) and alarm relay M1 drops. When operated via modem the binary signal transducer sends furt­her data only after 15 s in order to avoid overstrain of the modems, if the data connection is interrupted by any reason. Exception: A change of signal at a binary input of the binary
transducer is transmitted instantly.
Half duplex operation
Both binary information are transmitted only in one direction via optical fibre. Therefore only one fibre cable is necessary from the input device to the output device.
Transmitter:
(Setting "transmitter only" with S2 / DIP 7 (see table 7))
• Alarm relay M1 drops if voltage supply breaks down.
• No monitoring of the transmission link from the transmitter.
Receiver:
(Setting"send/receive" with S2 / DIP 7 (see table 7))
• Alarm relay drops if voltage supply breaks down.
• If no signal is received from the transmitter steady light lights up as fault indicator (red LED: ERR) and alarm relay M1 drops.
1 Operating instructions
1.1 Scope of application
The two-channel bidirectional binary signal transducer converts binary signals with a wide-range input and sends their state serially via a duplex optical fibre to a similar remote converter. In the remote converter the information is instantly put out command contacts. The converter is dimensioned for the application in switchgears and allows an interference-free transfer of signals with fibre optic cables. Faulty operation or transmission failures are safely detected and signaled via an alarm relay. The factory setting of the binary transducer is prepared for direct FO connection via multimode fibre cables.
Technical data
• 2 isolated binary inputs with a wide input voltage range (18V..250VDC).
• 2 isolated command relays with high switching capacity.
• Short operation time due to point-to-point connection (12..118ms), depending on the data speed.
• Interference-free due to FO connection even in an environment with high electromagnetic interference.
• Safe transmission due to protocol communication with monitoring functions.
• Distance up to 3 km via multimode fibre 62,5/125µm.
Up to 100 km with a monomode fibre if cascaded with the 820/ 1300nm converter 7XV5461-0BA00.
• Integrated wide-range power supply unit with alarm contact.
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General data
Auxiliary DC or AC power is connected by 2 terminals (N/L-, L1/L-). The wide range of auxiliary supply (24 - 250V DC and 60 - 230V AC) allows the connection to all common substation batteries or AC mains voltages (without jumpers in the device). An LED display for the operating voltage (green LED: RUN) is attached to the front, to indicate correct operation.
Data transfer
The optical interface works in positive logic (light OFF in idle state), incoming light is treated as active = 1 (high). For the adaption to systems with negative logic a switch is integrated which allows the negative logic setting (FO interface). Position as delivered is positive logic (lights OFF in idle state). Both convertes must operate in the same logic. It is recommended to remain the factory setting.
FO connection
The optical fibre cables are connected to the converter via ST-connectors.
Connecting to the serial RS232 interface
Connecting to the RS232 interface disconnect the FO-transmitting and set the communication to seriell interface. The Connection to the serial interface of the converter can be done via a serial 7XV5100-4 cable. For use with an other cable, Pins 7 and 8 of this cable must be bridged and Pin 1 and 4 (X1 at BST) has no assignment.
Binary inputs
Both binary inputs BI-1 and BI-2 operate with a wide range of input voltage. Logic high "1" is a voltage level of 24V-250V DC / -15% +20% with polarity reversal protection and a pick up threshold at 18V. The threshold can be raised in exceptional cases (e.g. long and unshielded lines and high electrical interference, see table 8 and fig. 7). Logic low "0" is a voltage level below the threshold. The associated yellow LEDs (BI-1, BI-2) light up if the corresponding binary input is activated (if it is in a logic high state).
Binary input 1 BI-1
Binary input 2 BI-2
LED BI-1 LED BI-2 LED K1 LED K2
Activ Lights up
Activ Lights up
Table 1: Binary inputs
The LEDs K1, K2 show the state of the outputs contacts wich are set by the binary inputs from the remote converter via a serial telegramm transmitted via fibre optic cables or RS232 connection (e.g. modem with RS232 interface).
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