Siemens Metro 21 M216KA, Metro 21 M216KASPu0004bu0005, SIMATIC ET 200L, SIMATIC ET 200L-SC IM-SC Operator's Manual

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Preface, Contents
SIMATIC
ET 200L, ET 200L-SC and ET 200L-SC IM-SC Distributed I/O Device
Manual
Product Overview
Installation
Wiring
Commissioning
Diagnostics
General Technical Data Terminal Blocks and Supplemen-
tary Terminals – Technical Data ET 200L Electronics Blocks –
Technical Data ET 200L-SC Electronics Blocks –
Technical Data
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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SC Digital Electronic Modules – Technical Data
SC Analog Electronic Modules – Parameters
SC Analog Electronic Modules – Technical Data
SC 1COUNT40kHz Counter Module
Order Numbers
Type and Device Master Files Configuration Frame and
Parameterization Frame
ESD Glossary, Index
10 11 12
13
A B C D
Edition 04
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Safety
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The device/system may only be set up and operated in conjunction with this manual. Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment. Qualified
persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission, to ground, and to tag circuits, equipment, and systems in accordance with established safety practices and standards.
Correct Usage
Note the following:
Warning
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device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the
technical
description, and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers
which have been approved or recommended by Siemens. This
product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported, stored, set up, and installed
correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
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Order No. 6ES7 130-1AA00-8BA0
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Purpose of the Manual
The
information in this manual will enable you to run the ET
uted I/O device and Smart Connect SC in the ET
200 distributed I/O system
as a DP slave.
200L distrib
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Contents of the Manual
Applicability of the Manual
Changes Since the Previous Manual
Order number 6ES7 130-1AA00-8AA0 comprises the manual
ET 200L, ET 200L-SC and ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Distributed I/O Device, Release 4
User information on the ET ET
200L-SC and ET 200L-SC IM-SC
(SC = Smart Connect)
200L,
Appendices
This manual is valid for the components of the ET vice and Smart Connect SC specified in Appendix A.
It describes the components valid at the time of publication. W right to attach current product information on new and updated components.
Changes have been made since the previous version of this manual, order number 6ES7 130-1AA00-8AA0, Release 3, as regards the following:
200L distributed I/O de
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ET 200L-SC IM-SC (fine-step modular I/O device)
ET 200L: AC terminal block and electronics blocks
ET 200L-SC: High-speed SC analog input modules and counter module
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Standards and Certification
Recycling and Disposal
The
ET 200L and Smart Connect SC meet the requirements and and criteria
of IEC 1
131, Part 2 and are based on the EN 50170 V
olume 2, PROFIBUS standard. They meet the requirements for the CE marking, and have CSA, UL and FM certification.
Y
ou will find detailed information on certification and standards in Sec
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tion 6.1.
The ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect SC are environment-
friendly products. They are exceptional for the following:
Development in accordance with the guidelines for environment-friendly products: SN 36350
Laser inscriptions (i.e. no labels)
Plastics identification in accordance with DIN 54840
Fewer materials used due to size reduction; fewer parts due to integration in ASICs
The ET
200L and Smart Connect SC are recyclable due to their low contami
nant content. T
o recycle and dispose of your old equipment in an environment-friendly
manner
, contact:
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TD TD3 Kreislaufwirtschaft
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Postfach 32 40 D-91050 Erlangen
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The people there will adapt their advice to suit your situation and provide a comprehensive and flexible recycling and disposal system at a fixed price. After disposal you will receive information giving you a breakdown of the relevant material fractions and the associated documents as evidence of the materials involved.
In addition to this manual, you will require the manual for the relevant DP
master
.
The whole of the ET 200 documentation is also available as a collection on CD-ROM.
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Preface Contents
1 Product
1.1 What
1.2 What
1.2.1 What
1.2.2 What
1.2.3 What
2 Installation 2-1
2.1 Installing
2.2 Installing
2.3 Installing
2.4 Connecting
2.5 Installing
2.6 Setting
2.7 Installing
3 Wiring 3-1
Overview
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Is the ET 200 Distributed I/O System?
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Is the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device and Smart Connect? Is the ET 200L Block I/O Device? Is the ET 200L-SC Modular I/O Device?
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Is the ET 200L-SC IM-SC Fine-Step Modular I/O Device?
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1-1.
1-2. 1-3.
1-8. 1-10. 1-13.
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the ET
minal 2-3.
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and Disassembling the ET 200L Electronics Block the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block
T
erminal Block
the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module on the TB 16IM-SC T
Block 2-17.
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the ET 200L PROFIBUS Address
200L TB 16L/TB 32L T
erminal Block and Supplementary T
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Smart Connect Electronic Modules to the TB
16IM-SC/TB 16SC
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erminal
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er-
2-6.
2-7.
2-13.
2-18.
a supplementary terminal and shield terminal on the TB 16IM-SC/
TB 16SC terminal block
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2-19.
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3.1 General
3.2 Configuring
3.3 Wiring
3.4 Wiring
3.5 Wiring
3.6 Wiring
3.7 Wiring
3.8 Using
Rules the ET the Smart Connect TB 16SC T the ET 200L TB the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module
the Supplementary T
3.9 Connecting nals 3-23.
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3.10 Connecting
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Rules and Regulations
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the Electrical Installation
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200L TB 16L/TB 32L T
16IM-SC T
erminal Block
erminal for the TB 16SC/TB 16IM-SC
Shielded Lines to the Shield T
the Smart Connect SC to the ET
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erminal Block
erminal Block
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erminal of the Supplementary T
200L-SC/TB 16IM-SC
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3-3. 3-5. 3-9.
3-11. 3-14. 3-16. 3-18. 3-22.
ermi-
3-24.
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4 Commissioning 4-1
4.1 Configuration
4.2 Commissioning
4.3 Replacing
5 Diagnostics 5-1
5.1 Diagnostics
5.2 Slave
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Structure
5.2.3 Structure Identification 5-8.
5.2.4 Structure ET
5.2.5 Structure ET
5.2.6 Structure ET
6 General T
echnical Data
6.1 Standards
6.2 Electromagnetic
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Software
the ET 200L and Smart Connect
SC Electronic Modules
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Using the LEDs
Diagnostics
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Remarks on Diagnostics
of the Slave Diagnosis
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of Station Statuses 1 to 3, Master Station Number and Manufacturer
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of the Module Diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC and
200L-SC IM-SC
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-10.
of the Station Diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC and
200L-SC IM-SC
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-13.
of Slave Diagnosis for Default Start-Up of ET 200L-SC and
200L-SC IM-SC
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5-15.
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and Certification
Compatibility
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4-2. 4-3. 4-5.
5-2. 5-5.
5-6. 5-7.
6-1.
6-2. 6-4.
6.3 Shipping
6.4 Mechanical
6.5 Details
and Storage Conditions
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and Climatic Environmental Conditions
of Insulation T
esting, Safety Class, and Degree of Protection
6.6 Rated Voltage of the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device
7 Terminal
7.1 Terminal
Blocks and Supplementary T
Block TB 16L –
erminals – T
6ES7 193-1CH00-0XA0, 6ES7 193-1CH10-0XA0
7.2 Terminal
Block TB 32L –
6ES7 193-1CL00-0XA0, 6ES7 193-1CL10-0XA0
7.3 Terminal
7.4 Terminal
7.5 Terminal
7.6 Supplementary T
7.7 Supplementary T
8ET
200L Electronics Blocks – T
8.1 Electronics
8.2 Electronics
Block TB 16L AC 6ES7 193-1CH20-0XA0 Block TB 16SC Block TB 16IM-SC
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erminals for the TB 16L and TB 32L erminals for the TB 16SC and TB 16IM-SC
echnical Data
Block L 16 DI DC 24 V – 6ES7 131-1BH00-0XB0 Block L 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
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echnical Data
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A – 6ES7 132-1BH00-0XB0
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6-6. 6-7. 6-8. 6-9.
7-1.
7-2.
7-4.
7-7. 7-10. 7-14. 7-18. 7-20.
8-1.
8-3.
8-6.
8.3 Electronics
8.4 Electronics
Block L 32 DI DC 24 V 6ES7 131-1BL00-0XB0 Block L
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32 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A –6ES7 132-1BL00-0XB0
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8.5 Electronics
8.6
8.7 Electronics
8.8 Electronics
8.9 Electronics
8.10
9ET
200L-SC Electronics Blocks – T
9.1 Interface
9.2 Electronics
9.3 Electronics
9.4 Electronics
9.5 Electronics
10 SC
Digital Electronic Modules – T
10.1 Digital
10.2 Digital
Block L 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
A – 6ES7 133-1BL00-0XB0
Electronics Block L 16 DI AC 120 V – 6ES7 131-1EH00-0XB0
Block L 16 DO AC 120 V/1.0 Block L 16 RO DC 24 V/AC 120 V/2.0
6ES7 132-1JH00-0XB0
Block L 8 DI/8 DO AC 120 V/1.0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A – 6ES7 132-1EH00-0XB0
A –
A – 6ES7 133-1EH00-0XB0
Electronics Block L 8 DI AC 120 V/8 RO DC 24 V/AC 120 V/2.0 6ES7 133-1JH00-0XB0
Module IM-SC
Block L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V – 6ES7 131-1BH1 Block L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 Block L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V – 6ES7 131-1BL1 Block L-SC 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
6ES7 133-1BL10-0XB0
Electronic Module 2DIDC24V Electronic Module 2DODC24V0.5A
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echnical Data
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1-0XB0 9-4.
A – 6ES7 132-1BH1
1-0XB0 9-10.
A –
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echnical Data
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A –
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1-0XB0 9-7.
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8-15 8-18. 8-21.
8-24. 8-28
8-31.
9-1.
9-2.
9-13.
10-1.
10-2. 10-5.
10.3 Digital
10.4 Digital
10.5 Digital
10.6 Digital
11 SC
Analog Electronic Modules – Parameters
11.1 Parameters
11.2 Notes
11.3 Default
11.4 Behavior
11.5 Conversion
11.6 Connecting
11.7 Connecting
11.8 Connecting
11.9 Connecting
11.10 Floating
11.11 Wiring
11.12 Parameters
Electronic Module 2DODC24V2A Electronic Module 1DIAC120/230V Electronic Module 1DOAC120/230V1A Electronic Module 1DORel.AC230V
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, DC 24 V to 120 V
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of the Analog Input Modules
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on the Parameters of the Analog Input Modules
Parameters of the Analog Input Modules
of the Analog Input Modules
and Cycle T Thermocouples Non-Isolated V Current Sensors
imes of the Analog Input Channels
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oltage Sensors
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resistance thermometers and resistors
Measuring Sensors
Unused Inputs of Analog Input Modules
of the Analog Output Modules
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10-8.
10-11. 10-14. 10-17.
11-1.
11-2. 11-4. 11-6. 11-7. 11-8.
11-9. 11-14. 11-15. 11-17. 11-18. 11-19. 11-20.
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11.14 Default
11.15 Behavior
11.16 Conversion, Output Modules
11.17 Connecting
11.18 Wiring
11.19 Analog Value Representation in S7 Number Format
11.20 Analog
Parameters of the Analog Output Modules
of the Analog Output Modules
Cycle, Settling and Response T
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imes of the Analog
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Loads/Actuators to Analog Outputs
Unused Analog Output Modules
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Measurement Ranges for Input Channels in S7 Number Format
11.21 Analog Value Representation for Analog Input Modules in S7 Number Format 11-32.
11.22 Analog
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Output Ranges for Output Channels in S7 Number Format
. . . .
11.23 Analog Value Representation for Output Modules in S7 Number Format
11.24 Analog Value Representation in S5 Number Format
11.25 Analog
Measurement Ranges for Input Channels in S5 Number Format
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11.26 Analog Value Representation for Analog Input Modules in S5 Number Format 11-45.
11.27 Analog
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output Ranges for Output Channels in S5 Number Format
. . . .
11.28 Analog Value Representation for Output Modules in S5 Number Format
11-22. 11-23.
11-24. 11-26. 11-28. 11-29. 11-30.
11-37. 11-39. 11-41. 11-43.
11-50. 11-52.
12 SC Analog Electronic Modules – Technical Data 12-1.
12.1 Analog
12.2 High-Speed
12.3 Analog
12.4 Analog
12.5 High-Speed 4-Wire Measuring T
12.6 High-Speed (4–20 mA, 2-Wire Measuring T
12.7 Analog
12.8 Analog
12.9 Analog
12.10 Analog
13
The 1COUNT40kHz Counter Module
13.1 Front
13.2 Block
13.3 Functions
13.3.1 24V
13.3.2 Gate
13.3.3 Digital
Electronic Module 2
Analog Electronic Module 2 Electronic Module 2 Electronic Module 2
Analog Electronic Module 2
ransducer) 12-26.
Analog Electronic Module 2
AI U
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AI HS U AI I (...123-1GB00...) AI I (...123-1GB10-...)
AI HS I (0/4-20 mA,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AI HS I
ransducer) 12-32. Electronic Module 2 Electronic Module 1 Electronic Module 1 Electronic Module 1
AI
TC 12-38.
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AI R
TD 12-44.
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AO U AO I
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and Side Elevations Diagram
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of the Counter Module
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pulse Initiator With/Without Direction Indicator
Functions
Output
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12-14. 12-20.
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12-50. 12-54.
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12-2. 12-8.
13-1.
13-2. 13-3. 13-4.
13-7. 13-8. 13-9.
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13.4 Wiring
13.4.1 Wiring
13.4.2 Putting
13.5 Parameters
13.6 Subdivision
13.7 Application
13.8 Technical
A Order
Numbers
A.1 Order A.2 Order A.3 Order
B Type
and Device Master Files
C Configuration
C.1 Identifiers C.2 Types C.3 Configuration
C.3.1 Identifiers C.3.2 Identifiers C.3.3 Configuration
the Counter and Putting the Counter into Operation the Counter
the Counter into Operation
of the Counter Module of the Data Areas
Examples
data
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Numbers for ET 200L Components Numbers for Smart Connect SC Components Numbers for PROFIBUS Accessories
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Frame and Parameterization Frame for the ET 200L
for the ET 200L
of ET 200L-SC or ET
Frame for the ET 200L-SC for the ET 200L-SC for the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Frame Example
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200L-SC IM-SC Start-Up
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13-14. 13-15. 13-16.
13-17. 13-19. 13-21. 13-25.
A-1.
A-2. A-6. A-9.
B-1. C-1.
C-2. C-3. C-4.
C-6. C-9.
C-11.
C.4 Parameterization C.4.1 Standard C.4.2 Parameters C.4.3 Data C.4.4 Data C.4.5 Data C.4.6 Parameterization
C.5 Default C.5.1 Default C.5.2 Default
D Guidelines
for Handling Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
D.1 What D.2 Electrostatic D.3 General
Damage D-4.
Glossary Index
Frame for the ET 200L-SC or ET
Section and Parameters for the Status
for the Smart Connect Section Record 0 Record 128 Record 130
Start-up
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frame Example
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start-up with Digital Smart Connect Modules Start-Up with Analog Smart Connect Modules
200L-SC IM-SC
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is ESD?
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Charging of Persons
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Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge
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. . .
C-14. C-16. C-17. C-19. C-20. C-22. C-27.
C-31. C-32. C-36.
D-1.
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Figures
1-1 A T 1-2 View 1-3 ET 2-1 Installing 2-2 Disassembling 2-3 Installing 2-4 Snapping 2-5 Sliding 2-6 Positioning 2-7 Using 2-8 Designation 2-9 Connecting 2-10 Installing 2-11 Securing 2-12 Connecting 3-1 Operating 3-2 Power 3-3 How 3-4 Terminal
ypical PROFIBUS-DP Installation
of the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device
200L-SC IM-SC
the T the Electronics Block
the T
the Labeling Strip into the T
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erminal Block
the T
erminal Block
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erminal Block onto the Rail
erminal Block
the Coding Slide Switches
the Screwdriver
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plate with Labeling Strips (Reduced in Size)
the Electronic Modules to the T the IM-SC Interface Module a Supplementary T
a Shield T
the ET
200L from a Grounded Supply
Supply of the T
the Spring T
erminal W
Connections on T
erminal to the T
erminal to the Supplementary T erminal Block
orks 3-10.
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erminal Block TB 16L 3-5 Alternative Ways of Connecting the V 3-6 Front View of the T 3-7 Connections 3-8 Connection
Alternatives for the Power Supply 3-9 Connections 3-10 Length 3-11 Wiring 3-12 Connecting 3-13 Functioning 5-1 Structure 5-2 Structure
of Insulation Stripped
the PROFIBUS-DP Screw-T
the Power Supply
of the Bus T
of the Slave Diagnosis of the Module Diagnosis with the COM/S7 Configuration Software for
the ET 200L-SC
5-3 Structure
of the Module Diagnosis with the COM/S7 Configuration Software for
the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
5-4 Structure
ET 5-5 Structure 5-6 Slave
ET 7-1 The
Drawing 7-2. 7-2 The
Drawing 7-3 The
of the Module Diagnosis with any Configuration Software for the
200L-SC, ET
of Station Diagnosis
Diagnosis for Default Start-up of the ET 200L-SC and
200L-SC IM-SC
TB 16L T
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TB 32L T
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TB 16L AC T
Drawing (mm) 7-4 Front 7-5 Block 7-6 The
Elevation of the T Diagram of the TB16 SC T
TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block with the IM-SC Interface Module Mounted,
Dimension Drawing 7-7 Block 7-8 TB 7-9
Diagram of the TB 16IM-SC T
16L/TB 32L Supplementary T
TB 16SC/TB
erminal Block
of the TB 16IM-SC T
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
erminal Block
of the IM-SC Interface Module
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ype T
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erminating Switch
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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200L-SC IM-SC
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erminal Block with the Electronics Block Clipped On, Dimension erminal Block with the Electronics Block Clipped On, Dimension
erminal Block with the Electronics Block Mounted, Dimension
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erminal Block
erminal Block.
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erminals, Dimension Drawing
16IM-SC Supplementary T
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erminal Block
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erminal Block
. . . . . . . . . . . .
erminal 2-20.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
oltage Supply
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
erminal 3-20.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
erminal Block
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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erminals, Dimension Drawing
.
1-2. 1-8.
1-13.
2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-8.
2-9. 2-11. 2-11.
2-12. 2-15. 2-17. 2-19.
3-7.
3-8. 3-11.
3-12. 3-14. 3-16. 3-17. 3-18. 3-20.
3-21. 3-21.
5-7.
5-10.
5-11.
5-12. 5-13.
5-15.
7-5.
7-8.
7-12. 7-13.
7-16. 7-17. 7-19. 7-20.
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8-1 View 8-2 Block 8-3 View 8-4 Block 8-5 View 8-6 Block 8-7 View 8-8 Block 8-9 View 8-10 Block 8-11 View 8-12 Block 8-13 View 8-14 Block 8-15 View 8-16 Block 8-17 V 8-18 Block 8-19 View 8-20 Block
of the L 16 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
Diagram of the L 16 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
of the L 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
diagram of the L 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
of the L 32 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
diagram of the L 32 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
of the L 32 DO Electronics Block DC 24 V/0.5
Diagram of the L 32 DO DC 24 V/0.5
of the L 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
Diagram of the L 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
of the L 16 DI AC 120 V Electronics Block
Diagram of the L 16 DI AC 120 V Electronic Block
of the L 16 DO AC 120 V/1.0
Diagram of the L 16 DO AC 120 V/1.0
of the L 16 RO DC 24 V/AC 120V/2.0 A Electronics Block
Diagram of the L 16 RO DC 24 V/AC 120 V/2.0 A Electronics Block
iew of the L 8 DI/8 DO AC 120 V/1.0
Diagram of the L 8 DI/8 DO AC 120 V/1.0
of the L 8DI AC 120 V/8 RO DC 24 V/AC 2.0A Electronics Block
Diagram of the L 8 DI AC 120 V/8 RO DC 24 V/AC 120 V/2.0A Electron
ics Block 9-1 IM-SC 9-2 Block 9-3 View 9-4 Block 9-5 View 9-6 Block 9-7 View 9-8 Block 9-9 View 9-10 Block 10-1 10-2 10-3 Front
10-4 Block 10-5 Front 10-6 10-7 Front
10-8 Block 10-9 Front
10-10 Block 10-11 Front
10-12 Block 11-1 Structure
Interface Module
Diagram of the IM-SC Interface Module
of the L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
Diagram of the L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
of the L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
diagram of the L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A Electronics Block
of the L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
diagram of the L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V Electronics Block
of the L-SC 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5
Diagram of the L-SC 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 Front and Side Elevations of the 2DIDC24V Digital Electronic Module Block Diagram of the 2DIDC24V Digital Electronic Module
and Side Elevations of the 2DODC24V0.5A Digital Electronic
Module 10-5.
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Diagram of the 2DODC24V0.5A Digital Electronic Module
and Side Elevations of the 2DODC24V2A Digital Electronic Module
Block Diagram of the 2DODC24V2A Digital Electronic Module
and Side Elevations of the 1DIAC120/230V Digital Electronic
Module 10-11.
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diagram of the 1DIAC120/230V Digital Electronic Module
and Side Elevations of the 1DOAC120/230V1A Digital Electronic
Module 10-14.
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Diagram of the 1DOAC120/230V1A Digital Electronic Module
and Side Elevations of the 1DORel.AC230V Digital Electronic
Module 10-17.
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Diagram of the 1DORel.AC230V Digital Electronic Module
of Thermocouples
11-2 Connecting
Compensation, or Use of the Reference T (Example TB 16SC)
. .
8-3. 8-4. 8-6. 8-7. 8-9.
8-10. 8-13.
8-15. 8-16. 8-18. 8-19. 8-21. 8-22. 8-24.
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A Electronics Block
A Electronics Block
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A Electronics Block
A Electronics Block
A Electronics Block
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A Electronics Block
A Electronics Block
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A 8-12.
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8-25
A Electronics Block
A Electronics Block
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.
8-28. 8-29. 8-31.
-
. .
8-32.
9-2. 9-3. 9-4. 9-5. 9-7. 9-8.
9-10.
9-11. 9-13. 9-14 10-2. 10-3.
10-6.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A Electronics Block
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A Electronics Block
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A Electronics Block
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10-8
. . .
10-9.
10-12.
10-15.
10-18.
11-9.
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Insulated Thermocouples Without Compensation, With Internal
emperature
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-11.
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11-3 Connecting
Insulated Thermocouples of the Same T pensation, via a Resistance Thermometer Connected to the Resistance Mea surement Module, to Slot
A of the T
erminal Block (Example TB 16SC) 11-4 Connecting Voltage Sensors (Example TB 16SC) 11-5 Connecting 11-6 Connecting 11-7 4-Conductor
ple TB 16SC) 11-8 Response T 11-9 Connecting 11-10 Connecting
TB 16SC) 12-1 Front 12-2 Block 12-3 Jump 12-4 Front
Module 12-8. 12-5 Block 12-6 Jump 12-7 Front 12-8 Block 12-9 Jump 12-10 Front 12-11 Block 12-12 Jump 12-13 Front
ule (0/4–20mA, 4-Wire Measuring T 12-14 Block
(0/4–20mA, 4-Wire Measuring T 12-15 Jump 12-16 Front
ule (4–20mA, 2-Wire Measuring T 12-17 Block
2-Wire Measuring T 12-18 Jump 12-19 Front 12-20 Block 12-21 Jump 12-22 Front 12-23 Block 12-24 Jump 12-25 Front 12-26 Block 12-27 Front 12-28 Block 13-1 Front 13-2 Block 13-3 Continuous 13-4 Continuous 13-5 Single-Pass 13-6 Single-Pass 13-7 Single-Pass
4-Wire Measuring T
ransducers (Example TB 16SC)
2-wire measuring transducers (Example TB 16SC)
Connection for Resistance Thermometers and Resistors (Exam
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ime of the Analog Output Channels Loads/Actuators to a Current Output (Example TB 16SC) Loads/Actuators to a V
oltage Output via a 4-Wire Circuit (Example
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and Side Elevations of the 2 Diagram of the 2 response
AI U Analog Electronic Module
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and Side Elevations of the 2
AI U Analog Electronic Module
AI HS U High Speed Analog Electronic
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diagram of the 2 response and Side Elevations of the 2 Diagram of the 2 Response and Side Elevations of the 2 Diagram of the 2 Response and Side Elevations of the 2
AI HS U High-Speed Analog Electronic Module
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AI I Analog Electronic Module
AI I Analog Electronic Module
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AI I Analog Electronic Module
AI I Analog Electronic Module
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AI HS I High-Speed Analog Electronic Mod
ransducer) 12-26.
Diagram of the 2 Response
and Side Elevations of the 2 Diagram of the 2 response
and Side Elevations of the 2 Diagram of the 2 Response and Side Elevations of the 1 Diagram of the 1 Response and Side Elevations of the 1 Diagram of the 1 and Side Elevations of the 1 Diagram of the 1
AI HS I High-Speed Analog Electronic Module
ransducer) 12-27.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AI HS I High-Speed Analog Electronic Mod
ransducer) 12-32.
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AI HS I High-Speed Analog Electronic Module (4–20mA,
ransducer) 12-33.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AI
TC Analog Electronic Module
AI
TC Analog Electronic Module
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AI R
TD Analog Electronic Module
AI R
TD Analog Electronic Module
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AO U Analog Electronic Module
AO U Analog Electronic Module
AO I Analog Electronic Module
AO I Analog Electronic Module and Side Elevations of the 1COUNT40kHz Counter Module Diagram of the 1COUNT40kHz Counter Module
Upward Counting Downward Counting
Upward Counting Downward Counting Counting with Loaded V
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alue and Gate Function
ype with External Com
.
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12-14. 12-15. 12-17.
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12-20. 12-21. 12-23.
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12-29.
12-35. 12-38.
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12-39. 12-41. 12-44.
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12-45. 12-47. 12-50.
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12-51. 12-54. 12-55.
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­11-13. 11-14. 11-15. 11-16.
­11-17. 11-25. 11-26.
11-27.
12-2. 12-3. 12-5.
12-9.
12-11.
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-
13-2. 13-3. 13-4. 13-4. 13-5. 13-5. 13-5.
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13-8 Periodic 13-9 Periodic 13-10 Signals 13-11 Opening 13-12 Example
Overflow 13-12.
13-13 Example
derflow 13-12.
13-14 Example
the Comparison V
13-15 Example
the Comparison V
13-16 Example
the Comparison V 13-17 Connecting 13-18 Example 13-19 13-20 13-21
Example 1,
Example 2
Example 2, A-1 Labeling A-2 Labeling A-3 Labeling C-1 Structure
ET C-2 Standard C-3 Parameters C-4 Structure C-5 Structure C-6 Structure C-7 Structure C-8 Structure C-9 Structure C-10 Structure C-11 AI C-12 1COUNT40kHz
130 C-26. C-13 Structure C-14 Default C-15 Default C-16 Structure C-17 Default
Upward Counting Downward Counting
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of a 24V Pulse Initiator with Direction Indicator
and Closing of a Gate
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1: The Output Is Set to Be Active from the Comparison V
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2: The Output Is Set to Be Active from the Comparison Value to Un
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3: The Output Is Set to Be Active for the “Pulse Duration on Reaching
alue Counting Upward”
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4: The Output Is Set to Be Active for the “Pulse Duration on Reaching
alue Counting Downward”
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5: The Output Is Set to Be Active for the “Pulse Duration on Reaching
alue Counting Upward/Downward”
a Pulse Initiator with a Direction Signal (Example TB 16SC)
1
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Continued
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Continued Strips 6ES7 193-1BH00-0XA0 Strips 6ES7 193-1BL00-0XA0 Strips for Smart Connect
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of the Parameterization Frame of the ET 200L-SC and
200L-SC IM-SC
Section of the Parameterization Frame
for the Status of Data Record 0 of the Header of Data Record 128 of Data Record 128, Bytes 7 to 62 of the Header of Data Record 128
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of Data Record 130 for Single-Channel Modules of Data Record 130 for T
wo-Channel Modules
of Data Record 130 for the 1COUNT40kHz Counter Module
Parameters in Byte 12 or 17 of DS130
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Counter Module – Purpose of Bytes 1
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of the Parameterization Frame
Setting for Digital SC Modules with the ET
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200L-SC
Setting for Digital SC Modules with the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
of the Parameterization Frame
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Setting for Analog Smart Connect Modules
D-1 Electrostatic Voltages which can Build up on a Person
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alue to
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.
1 to 17 of Data Record
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13-6. 13-6. 13-7. 13-8.
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13-13. 13-13. 13-13.
13-15. 13-21. 13-22. 13-23 13-24.
A-4. A-5. A-8.
C-14. C-16. C-16. C-19. C-20. C-21. C-22. C-23. C-23. C-24. C-25.
C-34. C-34. C-35. C-37. C-38.
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Tables
1-1 General 1-2
Components of the ET 1-3 Components 1-4 Components 3-1
DIN VDE 3-2 Pinout 3-3 Pinout 3-4 Assignment
Interface Module 3-5 Assignment 5-1 Diagnostics 5-2 Diagnostics 5-3 Function 5-4 Structure 5-5 Structure 5-6 Bytes
Components for the ET
200L, ET
200L-SC, ET
200L Distributed I/O Device of a ET 200L-SC of an ET 200L-SC IM-SC
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Regulations for Installation of a Controller of the PROFIBUS-DP T of the PROFIBUS-DP T
erminal Connection erminal Connection
of the PROFIBUS-DP Connection at the IM-SC
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of the Power Supply
Using the LED Display
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Using the LEDs of the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Blocks for Slave Diagnosis
of Station Status 1 (Byte 0)
of Station Status 2 (Byte 1)
13 to 16 for the Diagnostic Interrupt
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6-1 Rated Voltage of the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device 7-1 Pinout 7-2 Pinout 7-3 Pinout 7-4 Supplied Versions of the Supplementary T 7-5 Supplied Versions of the Supplementary T
8-1 Assignment 8-2 Service 8-3 Service 9-1 Assignment
10-1 Switching 11-1 Default 11-2 Effect
11-3 Compensation 11-4 Parameters 11-5 Output T 11-6 Default 11-7 Effect
11-8 Bipolar 11-9 Unipolar 11-10 Life-Zero 11-11 Bipolar 11-12 Unipolar 11-13 Life-Zero 11-14 Representation 11-15 Representation 11-16 Bipolar 11-17 Unipolar 11-18 Life-Zero 11-19 Bipolar 11-20 Unipolar
of the TB 16L T of the TB 32L T of the TB 16L AC T
erminal Block erminal Block
erminal Block
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erminals erminals
TB16SC/
TB 16IM-SC 7-20.
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of the ET 200L Electronic Blocks to the T Life of the Contacts Life of the Contacts
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of the Interface Module/ET 200L-SC Electronics Blocks to the T
minal Blocks
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
capacity and lifetime of the contacts
Parameters of the Analog Input Modules
of the Operating Mode of the CPU and the Supply V
Analog Input V
alues 11-7.
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of the Reference Junction T
of the Analog Output Modules
emperature 11-10.
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ypes/Output Ranges of the Analog Output Modules
Parameters of the Analog Output Modules
of the Operating Mode of the CPU and the Supply V
Analog Output V
Input Ranges
Input Ranges
Input Ranges
Output Ranges
Output Ranges
Output Ranges
alues 11-23.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
of the Measurement Ranges for Analog Inputs of the Measurement Rangesfor Analog Outputs
Input Ranges
Input Ranges
Input Ranges
Output Ranges
Output Ranges
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200L-SC IM-SC
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erminal Blocks
. .
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oltage L+ on the
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oltage L+ on the
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1-6 1-9.
1-11.
1-14.
3-5. 3-9.
3-13. 3-19.
3-21.
5-2. 5-3. 5-7. 5-8. 5-9.
5-14.
6-9. 7-3. 7-6. 7-9.
7-18.
8-1. 8-27. 8-34. er-
9-1.
10-20.
11-6.
11-20. 11-21. 11-22.
11-30. 11-30. 11-31. 11-37. 11-37. 11-38. 11-41. 11-42. 11-43. 11-43. 11-44. 11-50. 11-50.
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11-21 Life-Zero 12-1 Static 12-2 Static 12-3 Static 12-4 Static 12-5 Static 12-6 Static
ing T 12-7 Static 12-8 Dynamic 12-9 Static 12-10 Static 12-11 Static 13-1 Displays, 13-2 Parameter A-1 Terminal A-2 Electronics
Output Ranges Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2
ransducer) 12-34.
Parameters of the 2
Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 2 Parameters of the 1 Parameters of the 1
Colour and Functions of the LEDs
List
Block Order Numbers
Block Order Numbers A-3 Supplementary T A-4 Terminal A-5 Digital A-6 Analog A-7 Function A-8 Accessories A-9 Manuals A-10 Manuals B-1 Version B-2 Data B-3 Maximum B-4 Maximum
ET C-1 DP C-2 Types C-3 Structure C-4 Identifiers C-5 Identifiers C-6 Identifiers C-7 Identifiers C-8
Identifiers for the Smart Connect with ET
Block and T
SC Electronic Module Order Numbers
SC Electronic Module Order Numbers
Modules
for the ET for STEP 7 and SIMA for ET
200 on SIMA
der Projektier-Software
for PROFIBUS-DP
Number of Inputs and Outputs with the ET
Number of Inputs and Outputs with the ET 200L-SC IM-SC Identifiers for the ET
of ET 200L-SC of ET
of the Configuration Frame
for the ET 200L-SC
for the Smart Connect with Digital ET
for the Smart Connect with Analog ET
for the Smart Connect with Digital ET 200L-SC IM-SC Modules
Analog Modules C-9 Data C-10 Data C-11 AI C-12 AO C-13 ET C-14 Type C-15 ET
C-16 ET
Records for the ET Records for the ET
Parameters in Byte 1
Parameters in Byte 1
200L-SC IM-SC Example
Files for the ET 200L-SC Default Start-up with Digital SC Modules
200L-SC: Configuration Frame Extension for Analog Smart Connect Mod
ules
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200L-SC IM-SC: Configuration Frame Extension for Analog Smart Connect
Modules C-36.
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AI U Electronic Module AI HS U HighSpeed Electronic Module AI I Electronic Module AI I Electronic Module AI HS I Electronic Module
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11-51.
12-4. 12-10. 12-16. 12-22. 12-28.
AI HS I Electronic Module (4–20mA, 2-Wire Measur
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AI
TC Electronic Module
AI
TC Electronic Module
AI R
TD Electronic Module AO U Electronic Module AO I Electronic Module
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erminal Order Numbers
erminal Order Numbers
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200 Distributed I/O Device
TIC S7
TIC S5
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200L
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12-40. 12-40. 12-46. 12-52. 12-56.
13-2.
13-17.
A-2. A-2. A-3. A-6. A-6. A-7. A-7.
A-9. A-10. A-10.
B-2.
B-3.
B-4.
200L-SC or
. .
B-4.
C-2.
C-3.
C-4.
C-6.
C-7.
C-7.
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Product Overview
The
In
This Chapter
product overview provides information about
The role of the ET 200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect within the ET
The components which make up the ET 200L distributed I/O device.
The components which make up the Smart Connect SC.
How the components of the ET 200L and Smart Connect SC can be used together.
1
200 distributed I/O system.
Contents of the Chapter
Section Subject Page
1.1 What Is the ET 200 Distributed I/O System? 1-2
1.2 What Is the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device? 1-3
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1.1 What Is the ET 200 Distributed I/O System?
When
What Is the ET 200?
a system is installed, the input/output modules are normally installed
centrally in the programmable logic controller If inputs and outputs are made at long distances from the programmable logic
controller
, there may be long runs of cabling which are not immediately com
prehensible, and electromagnetic interference may impair reliability
.
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.
In such systems, we recommend you to use the ET 200 distributed I/O sys tem:
The controller CPU is located centrally
The I/O (input/output) system operates locally in a distributed fashion.
The ET
200 high-performance bus system ensures that the CPU and I/O
.
system communicate with each other without problems owing to its high data transfer rates.
What Does the ET 200 Consist
The ET (slave) nodes that are interconnected via the PROFIBUS-DP
200 distributed I/O system consists of active (master) and passive
Of?
S5-1
S7-300M7-300 S7-400M7-400 PU or PC
200L
ET
ET
200M
S5-95U
ET
200B
15U to 155 U
with IM 308-C
S5-95U Other field devices
.
DP
master
PROFIBUS-DP
DP
slaves
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Figure 1-1 A Typical PROFIBUS-DP Installation
PROFIBUS-DP
PROFIBUS-DP ing with EN 50170 V DP master and DP slaves.
1-2
(DP means distributed I/O) is an open bus system conform
olume 2, PROFIBUS. The PROFIBUS-DP consists of a
DP master
tem is the DP master
: The link between the controller and the distributed I/O sys
. The DP master exchanges data with the distributed
I/O system over the PROFIBUS-DP and monitors the field bus.
DP slave
: The I/O devices are connected as DP slaves. DP slaves process data locally from the sensors and signal control elements in such a man ner that they can be transferred over the PROFIBUS-DP field bus.
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1.2 What Is the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device and Smart Connect?
The
Definition
ET 200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect is a DP slave within
the ET 200 distributed I/O system, its degree of protection being IP 20.
Applications
ET 200L
Block I/O
Device
Owing to its compact and flat design, the ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect is particularly suitable for applications in which space is at a premium. The ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect has been
designed for the low-end to medium performance ranges. The ET 200L and Smart Connect is available in three versions:
The ET 200L block I/O device
The ET 200L-SC modular I/O device
The ET 200L-SC IM-SC fine-step modular I/O device
The ET 200L block I/O device is not expandable. The ET 200L consists of a terminal block for the wiring, to which an elec
­tronics block is connected. The electronics block determines the number of input/output channels.
The ET 200L block I/O device is available with 16 or 32 channels.
ET 200L
Electronics block
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TB 16L, TB 16L AC
16 channels
T
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TB 32L
32 channels
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ET 200L-SC Modular
I/O Device
The
ET 200L-SC modular I/O device can be upgraded with the SIMA
TIC
Smart Connect. The ET 200L-SC also consists of a terminal block to which an electronics
block is connected. The electronics block has an interface for connecting the SIMA
TIC Smart Connect.
The Smart Connect (SC) consists of a TB 16SC terminal block and up to 8 SC electronic modules. There are one- and two-channel SC electronic mod ules for digital and analog inputs/outputs or for count functions.
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ET 200L-SC
Terminal block
TB 16L
16 channels
Terminal block
TB 32L 32
channels
Electronics block
ET 200L-SC
16 channels
32 channels
SC
electronic modules
Terminal block
TB 16SC
16 channels
Terminal block
TB 16SC 16 channels
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ET 200L-SC IM-SC Fine-Step Modular I/O Device
Product Overview
The
ET 200L-SC IM-SC fine-step modular I/O device can be upgraded with
the SIMA
TIC Smart Connect.
The ET 200L-SC IM-SC consists of a TB 16IM-SC terminal block to which you can connect the IM-SC interface module and up to 8 Smart Connect electronic modules.
The IM-SC interface module connects the ET 200L-SC IM-SC to the PROFIBUS-DP.
Y
ou can add the TB 16SC to the ET 200L-SC IM-SC, thus allowing you to
run an additional 8 SC electronic modules.
ET 200L-SC IM-SC
T
erminal
block
TB 16 IM-SC
16 channels
T
erminal block TB 16 IM-SC
16 channels
IM-SC interface
module for PROFIBUS
SC electronic modules
SC
electronic
modules
Terminal block
TB 16SC
16 channels
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A
General Components
for the ET 200L, ET 200L-SC, ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Table 1-1 General Components for the ET 200L, ET 200L-SC, ET 200L-SC IM-SC
range of components are available for setting up the ET
ET
200L-SC or ET
require for all versions of the ET 200L in T Y
ou will find other components in Sections 1.2.1 to 1.2.3.
200L-SC IM-SC. Y
ou will find the components that you
able 1-1.
200L,
Component
Rail
(EN 50022, 3515 or
357.5) Power supply (PS)
PROFIBUS cables with bus connector
Function Illustration
... is the mounting rack for the ET
200L.
... converts the mains voltage (120/230 VAC) into a 24 ing voltage for supplying the ET
V DC operat
200L.
... is the load current power supply for the 24
V DC load circuits.
... interconnect the nodes of a PROFIBUS-DP installation.
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Terminal
Block
Product Overview
The
terminal block (TB) is used for mounting the electronics block (EB). It contains the wiring so that if the electronics block is replaced, leads do not have to be loosened.
The terminal block is characterized by the following:
It can be pre-wired before the electronics block is mounted.
Depending on the design, wiring can be connected by means of screw­type or spring terminals.
It has a two-wire termination and can be upgraded to a three- or four termination by using supplementary terminals.
It does not contain any active electronic components. The terminal block cannot therefore be destroyed electrically
Y
ou can insert dif
There are 16-channel (TB 16L) and 32-channel (TB 32L) terminal blocks.
The TB 16IM-SC terminal block is used in conjunction with the IM-SC interface module, of means of a TB 16SC terminal block of the Smart Connect.
ferent electronics blocks.
fers pre-wiring and can be expanded directly by
.
-wire
Electronics Block
The electronics block contains the logic circuitry and is inserted into the ter minal block and screwed. It is characterized by the following:
It defines the number of input/output channels.
Y
ou do not have to loosen the terminal lead to replace the electronics
block; you merely have to remove the bus connector
The PROFIBUS-DP is connected via a bus connector to the electronics block.
Y
ou can set PROFIBUS addresses 1 to 99.
There is galvanic isolation between the PROFIBUS-DP and the internal electronics.
LEDs are used to display: The voltage supply of the electronics block (ON), bus faults (BF), group errors (SF; not for ET 200L), the status of inputs and outputs
There is a labeling strip in the electronics block for clear identification of inputs and outputs. Y Appendix A.1).
A circuit diagram is displayed on the electronics block. The circuit dia gram is located beneath the labeling strip.
The electronics blocks of the ET 200L-SC can each be be upgraded with a TB 16SC terminal block of the SIMA
ou can order the labeling strip separately (refer to
TIC Smart Connect.
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1.2.1 What Is the ET 200L Block I/O Device?
Figure
Features of the ET 200L
1-2 shows you a view of the ET
sists of a terminal block and an electronics block.
200L distributed I/O device. It con
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Figure 1-2 View of the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device
The
ET 200L Modules
modules incorporated in the ET 200L include:
24 V DC digital input and/or output modules
AC digital input and/or output modules
Electronics
T
erminal block
block
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ET 200L Components
Table 1-2 Components of the ET 200L Distributed I/O Device
Component Function Illustration
whole range of components is available for installing and commissioning
the ET
200L. The most important components and their functions are listed
in T
able 1-2:
Product Overview
TB 16L, TB 32L, TB 16L AC terminal block
... carries the wiring and accepts the electronics block.
Electronics block ... is mounted on the terminal block. It
defines the function (input or output).
Supplementary terminals
– 1-row
... are an extension for actuators and sensors with a 3- or 4-wire termination.
– 2-row
Labeling sheet
... allows the labeling strips to be la
­beled automatically or printed using a laser printer
.
PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE PEPEPE PE
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ou will find the technical data for the terminal blocks in Sections 7.1 to 7.3
and the technical data for the electronics blocks in Chapter 8.
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1.2.2 What Is the ET 200L-SC Modular I/O Device?
The
ET
200L-SC
Modules
modules of the ET 200L-SC can be upgraded with a Smart Connect. The
modules of the ET 200L-SC include:
24 V DC digital input modules
24 V DC digital output modules
24
V DC digital input and output modules
Smart Connect SC
Modules of the Smart Connect SC
Features of the Smart Connect SC
Smart Connect Connecting Cable
The digital and analog electronic modules of the Smart Connect SC add to the digital inputs and outputs of the ET
The Smart Connect SC has the following modules:
24 V 0.5A/2A DC digital input/output modules
120/230
230
Analog input modules (U, I, TC, R
Analog output modules (U, I)
The Smart Connect modules that you can connect to it.
The Smart Connect process.
Y
ou can connect both analog and digital electronic modules to the terminal
block at the same time.
Y
ou connect the ET 200L to the Smart Connect SC by means of the prefabri
cated connecting cable. Chapter 3.10 describes how to do this.
V AC digital input/output modules
V AC relay module
SC consists of a terminal block and various electronic
SC allows you to fine tune the inputs and outputs to your
200L-SC.
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A number of components are available to you for installing and commission ing a Smart Connect. T
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Product
Overview
Component
TB 16L,
TB32L terminal block
–W
ith spring terminal
–W
ith screw-type terminal
Electronics block for the SC
TB16 SC terminal block
–W
ith spring terminal
–W
ith screw-type terminal
Digital/analog electronic modules
Function Illustration
...carries the wiring and accepts the electronics block.
...is mounted on the terminal block. It defines the function and has an interface for connect ing the Smart Connect.
...carries the wiring and the SC electronic modules.
...are connected to the TB 16SC terminal block. Electronic mod ules define the functions (input/ output...).
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Smart Connect connecting cable (comes with the TB 16SC termi nal block)
Supplementary terminal, single­row
Spring terminal
– –
Screw-type terminal
Supplementary terminal, 2-row
Spring terminal
Screw-type terminal
... connects the TB 16SC to the
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SC electronic modules.
...is an add-on module for actua tors and sensors with 3-conduc tor connections.
...is an add-on module for actua tors and sensors with 4-conduc tor connections.
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Component IllustrationFunction
Shield
terminal
...connects the shielding of ana log signal lines with the supple mentary terminal.
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Labeling sheet
Technical
Data
...allows the labeling strips to be labeled automatically or printed using a laser printer
Y
ou will find the technical data in the following chapters and sections:
TB 16L and TB 32L terminal blocks: Sections 7.1 and 7.2
Electronics blocks for the Smart Connect: Chapter 9
TB 16SC terminal block: Section 7.4
SC electronic modules: Chapters 10 and 12
.
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1.2.3 What Is the ET 200L-SC IM-SC Fine-Step Modular I/O Device?
The
Features of the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
ET 200L-SC IM-SC consists of the TB 16IM-SC terminal block, to which the IM-SC interface module and up to 8 Smart Connect electronic modules are connected.
IM-SC Interface Module
IM-SC interface module
Figure 1-3 ET 200L-SC IM-SC
The
IM-SC interface module connects the ET 200L-SC IM-SC to the
SC electronic modules
SC add-on
Supplementary terminal
PROFIBUS-DP.
It is tilted onto the TB 16IM-SC terminal block.
It has a connector for the PROFIBUS-DP
.
TB 16IM-SC terminal block
Modules of the SC Electronic Modules
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ou can connect up to 8 SC electronic modules to the TB 16IM-SC terminal
block directly
24 V 0.5A/2A DC digital input/output modules
120/230
230
High-speed analog input modules (U, I)
Analog input modules (U, I, TC, R
Analog output modules (U, I)
40 kHz counter module
. The Smart Connect SC modules include:
V AC digital input/output modules
V AC relay module
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Expanding the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
The
ET 200L-SC IM-SC can be expanded by means of a TB 16SC terminal
block to connect 8 additional SC electronic modules.
High-Speed Analog Input Modules
These modules of They are particularly well suited to rapid data acquisition for pressure and flow measurements.
fer high-speed measured-value acquisition and data transfer
The high-speed analog input modules can only be used in the TB 16IM-SC terminal block or in the expanded TB 16SC terminal block.
Components for the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Table 1-4 Components of an ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Component
IM-SC
interface module
There are a range of components available for installing and commissioning a Smart Connect. T
able 1-4 lists the components and specifies their func
tions:
... connects the TB 16IM-SC terminal block to the PROFIBUS-DP.
TB 16IM-SC terminal block
–W
ith spring terminal
–W
ith screw-type terminal
...carries the wiring, the IM-SC interface module and the SC electronic modules.
.
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Function Illustration
IM-SC
TB 16SC terminal block (with SC connection cable)
–W
ith spring terminal
–W
ith screw-type terminal
Digital/analog electronic mod ules/counter module
Smart Connect connecting cable (comes with the TB 16IM-SC terminal block)
1-14
... is added to the TB 16IM-SC and carries the wiring and 8 additional SC electronic mod ules.
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...are connected to the TB 16IM-SC and TB 16SC ter minal blocks. Electronic mod ules determine the functions (in put/output...).
... connects the ET 200L-SC IM-SC to the TB 16SC for con necting 8 additional SC electro nic modules.
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Component IllustrationFunction
Product Overview
Supplementary
terminal, single-
tier
Spring terminal
– –
Screw-type terminal
Supplementary terminal, two­tier
Spring terminal
– –
Screw-type terminal
Shield terminal
Labeling sheet
...is an extension for actuators and sensors with a 3-wire con nection.
...is an extension for actuators and sensors with a 4-wire con nection.
...connects the shielding of ana log signal lines with the supple mentary terminal.
...enables automatic labeling or printing by laser printer
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ou will find the technical data for the ET
sections and chapters:
IM-SC interface module: Section 9.1
TB 16IM-SC terminal block: Section 7.5
TB 16SC terminal block: Section 7.4
SC electronic modules: Chapters 10 and 12 Counter module: Chapter 13
200L-SC IM-SC in the following
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g
S
t
Introduction
The ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect has been designed
for simple installation and wiring. To this end, the label of the ET
200L dis
tributed I/O device and Smart Connect has been made self-explanatory
2
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.
Procedure
Installing the ET 200L
Installing the ET 200L-SC and Smart Connect
Installing the ET 200L-SC IM-SC and
mart Connec
Smart Connect
In this chapter the ET
A number of steps are involved in the installation of the ET I/O device and Smart Connect. W
, you will find additional information on installing and wiring
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect.
200L distributed
e suggest you adhere to the following se
quence:
Procedure Section
1. Install the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L terminal block and supplementary terminal
2. Install and disassemble the ET 200L electronics block 2.2
3. Set the ET 200L PROFIBUS address 2.6
1. Install the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L terminal block and supplementary terminal
2. Install and disassemble the ET 200L electronics block 2.2
3. Install the SC TB 16SC terminal block 2.3
4. Connect the Smart Connect electronic modules to the TB 16SC terminal block
5. Set the ET 200L PROFIBUS address 2.6
6. Install a supplementary terminal and shield terminal on the TB 16SC terminal block
1. Install the ET 200L TB 16IM-SC terminal block 2.3
2. Connect Smart Connect electronic modules to the TB 16IM-SC terminal block
3. Install the SC TB 16SC terminal block 2.3
4. Connect Smart Connect electronic modules to the TB 16SC terminal block
5. Set the ET 200L PROFIBUS address on the IM-SC 2.6
6. Install
a supplementary terminal and shield terminal on the
TB 16SC terminal block
TB
16IM-SC/
2.1
2.1
2.4
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.7
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Contents of the Chapter
Section Topic Page
2.1 Installing the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L Terminal Block and
2-3
Supplementary Terminal
2.2 Installing and Disassembling the ET 200L Electronics Block 2-6
2.3 Installing the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block 2-7
2.4 Connecting the Smart Connect Electronic Modules to the
2-13
TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block
2.5 Installing the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module on the
2-17
TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block
2.6 Setting the ET 200L PROFIBUS Address 2-18
2.7 Installing a Supplementary Terminal and Shield Terminal on the
2-19
TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block
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2.1 Installing the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L Terminal Block and Supplementary Terminal
In
Introduction
this section, we describe how you install the terminal block and the sup
plementary terminal.
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Requirements
Install the terminal block on a rail.
Y
ou install the ET
EN 50022 (357.5 or 35
The preferred mounting position is horizontal installation on a vertical wall. All other mounting positions are conceivable.
Y
ou require a free space on a rail of 145 mm (16 channels) or 191 mm
(32 channels).
The minimum installation depth is 82 mm (with an electronics block installed and an MLFB 6ES7 972-0CA30 0XA0 bus connector connected) when using a 357,5 mm rail.
Y
ou require a free space of 35 mm above the terminal block. Y a free space of 20 mm below the terminal block(when using the 42 mm single-tier supplementary terminal or the 57 mm two-tier supplementary terminal).
If you add a TB 16SC to the ET 200L, you need a free space of 40 mm instead of 35 mm above the terminal block.
200L distributed I/O device on a rail conforming with
15).
ou require
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Installing the T
erminal Block
Install
the terminal block in the following order:
1.
Mount the terminal block on the rail.
2. T
ilt the terminal block backwards until you hear both the safety bolts en
gage.
Y
ou can now wire the terminal block (refer to Chapter 3) before you install the electronics block. If you are using supplementary terminals, you must install them before you commence wiring.
1
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Installing and Disassembling Supplementary Terminals
2
Figure 2-1 Installing the Terminal Block
Push
the supplementary terminals into the existing guideways on the lower
side of the terminal block until you hear the safety bolt engage. T
o disassemble supplementary terminals, proceed as follows:
1.
Pull the safety bolt downwards as far as the stop.
2.
Pull out the supplementary terminals forwards from the guideways.
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Disassembling the T
erminal Block
Remove
1. T
2.
3.
4.
the terminal block in the following order (refer also to Figure 2-2):
urn of
f the power supply
. Remove the electronics block. –
Remove the bus connector
Loosen the fixing screw
–T
ilt the electronics block forwards.
.
.
Loosen the wiring. If you are using supplementary terminals, you must remove them before
disassembling the terminal block (see above).
5.
Press the two safety bolts downwards in succession with a screwdriver
6. T
ilt and remove the terminal block from the rail.
2
.
6
5
Figure 2-2 Disassembling the Terminal Block
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2.2 Installing and Disassembling the ET 200L Electronics Block
Attach
Installing the Electronics Block
the electronics block to the terminal block in the following order:
1.
Insert the electronics block from above into the guideways on the termi nal block.
2. T
ilt the electronics block backwards as far as the stop.
3.
Secure the electronics block on the terminal block by tightening the screw:
1
1
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Disassembling the Electronics Block
2
3
Figure 2-3 Installing the Electronics Block
To
disassemble the electronics block, proceed in the reverse order
1. T
urn of
f the power supply
2.
Remove the bus connector
3.
Loosen the fixing screw
4. T
ilt the electronics block forwards.
.
.
.
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2.3 Installing the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block
The
Installation
terminal blocks are intended for installation in a cabinet or in an en
closed casing or operating room.
Installation
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Installation Dimensions and Clearances
Installation Work
The TB 16SC and TB 16IM-SC terminal blocks can be installed horizontally Provided temperatures do not exceed 40 _C, other installation locations are also possible.
When working out the space requirements of a terminal block, you must maintain adequate clearances to other components.
These minimum clearances are necessary at installation and during operation for the following reasons:
S
For installing and removing the terminal block and the electronic modules
S T
o guarantee the air flow required for cooling during operation
S
TB 16IM-SC terminal block: Y
ou require a free space of 40 mm above the terminal block and 50 mm under the terminal block (when using the 50 mm single-tier supplementary terminal or the 57 mm two-tier supple
-
mentary terminal).
S
TB 16SC terminal block: You require a free space of 40 mm above the terminal block and 20 mm under the terminal block (when using the 42 mm single-tier supplementary terminal or the 57 mm two tier supple
-
mentary terminal).
If you carry out installation work with AC modules with a 230 V load supply that involves disconnecting the protective conductor from the TB 16SC or TB16 IM-SC, you must first switch of
f the 230 V load supply
.
.
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Installing the T
erminal Block
Proceed
1.
as follows:
Mount the terminal block in such a way that suf
ficient clearance remains for ventilating the terminal block and installing and ventilating the elec tronic modules.
2.
Screw the rail (35 mm wide) to the cabinet frame or the mounting block (screw size: M5).
3.
Position the terminal block on the 35 mm rail from above, and swing it down. The terminal block snaps onto the rail (see Figure 2-4).
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Figure 2-4 Snapping the Terminal Block onto the Rail
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Sliding the Labeling Strips into the Terminal Block
Proceed
1.
as follows:
Note the assignment between the slot and the module on the labeling strip.
Slide the labeling strip from the side into the terminal block guide.
2.
Figure 2-5 Sliding the Labeling Strip into the Terminal Block
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Positioning the Coding Slide Switches
You
must now position the coding slide switches correctly in accordance with
the configuration of your system so that you can install the electronic mod
­ules. Each slot has a coding slide switch. The terminal blocks are supplied with coding slide switches at position 0.
Electronic Module Position of the 1st
Slide Switch
Coding
DC Modules
Digital electronic module 2DIDC24V (single width) DC position (up) Digital electronic module 2DODC24V0.5A (single width) DC position (up) Digital electronic module DODC24V2A (single width) DC position (up) Counter module 1COUNT40kHz (single width) DC position (up)
AC Modules
Digital electronic module 1DIAC120/230V (single width) AC position (down) Digital electronic module 1DOAC120/230V1A (single width) AC position (down) Digital electronic module 1DORel.AC230V (single width) AC position (down)
Analog Electronic Modules
Analog electronic module 2 AI U, 2 AI HS U (single width) DC position (up) Analog electronic module 2 AI I, 2 AI HS I (single width) DC position (up) Analog electronic module 2 AI TC (single width) DC position (up) Analog electronic module 1 AI RTD (single width) DC position (up) Analog electronic module 1 AO U (double width) DC position (up) Analog electronic module 1 AO I (double width) DC position (up)
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Warning
!
There
is a risk of injury and damage to property
. Do not attempt to force the coding slide switch. Forcing the coding slide switch is dangerous and can destroy electronic mod
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Coding slide switches
Figure 2-6 Positioning the Coding Slide Switches
1. Select
2.
a screwdriver with a blade width of 3.5 mm.
Insert the screwdriver into the slot on the coding slide switch (see Fig ure 2-7).
3.
Apply slight pressure to push the coding slide switch into the required position.
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Figure 2-7 Using the Screwdriver
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Noting
the System
Designation
Note
your system designations on the enclosed labeling strip for the elec
tronic module.
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Labeling strips for
electronic
Labeling terminal block and supplementary termi nal can be truncated here
Figure 2-8 Designation Plate with Labeling Strips (Reduced in Size)
Separating edges
modules
strips for
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2.4 Connecting Smart Connect Electronic Modules to the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC Terminal Block
The
Connection
Rules for the Electronic Modules
following connection rules apply to the SC electronic modules:
Y
ou can connect up to 10 counter modules in an ET
200L-SC IM-SC
(with TB 16SC).
The slot immediately to the
right
of an AC module/relay module must either have an AC module/relay module or be free (see the following ex ample).
Under certain circumstances the number of plug-in SC electronic modules is limited (see the next page).
Note
If you use the TB 16IM-SC and TB 16SC together, you have a maximum of 16 slots available. This gives you up to 32 digital/analog channels, which can include a maximum of 12 analog channels.
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Examples
You Want to Connect the
Following Electronic Modules
to a Terminal Block
Only DC modules DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC
Only analog electronic modules Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog
Only AC modules AC AC AC AC AC AC Relay
DC modules and AC modules AC DC DC AC AC Relay
Analog electronic modules and
AC modules
Analog electronic modules, DC
modules and AC modules
Analog electronic modules and
DC modules
Circuit Schematic
8 slots (A...H) are available to you on each terminal block.
A B C D E F G H
Analog Analog AC AC AC AC AC
Analog Analog Analog DC DC Analog AC AC
Analog DC Analog DC DC Analog DC Analog
The
circuit schematic is shown on the front of every electronic module. Up to two LEDs are located below the circuit schematic. In the operating mode, the circuit schematic is covered by the labeling strip. The LEDs are visible through the transparent part of the labeling strip.
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Number of Plug-in Analog SC Electronic Modules
The
number of plug-in analog SC electronic modules is limited in the follow
ing cases:
When there is no S7 DP master
When they are used in an ET 200L-SC IM-SC with a TB 16SC con nected
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Example 1
The PROFIBUS-DP standard EN 50 170, V
olume 2, restricts the length of the parameterization data to a maximum of 244 bytes. This means that when ana log SC electronic modules are used, the number of plug-in SC electronic modules may be limited. Y
ou will find a formula below for calculating the maximum number of SC electronic modules permitted in an ET
200L-SC IM-SC:
244 x 10 + [(14 + D
7)]1 + [(21 + A 9 + K 5 + C
18)]
2
Key: D = total number of digital SC electronic modules plugged in A = total number of analog SC electronic modules plugged in K = total number of analog channels plugged in C = total number of SC counter modules plugged in [...]1 only necessary if digital SC electronic modules are plugged in [...]2 only necessary if analog SC electronic modules are plugged in
ET 200L-SC IM-SC: 15 2AE; 1 2DE: ––> D = 1; A = 15; K = 30 10 + (14 + 1 7) + (21 + 15 9 + 30 5) = 10 + 21 + 306 = 337 The result is greater than 244 so this configuration is not possible.
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Example 2
ET 200L-SC IM-SC: 8 2AE; 4 2DE: ––> D = 4; A = 8; K = 16 10 + (14 + 4 7) + (21 + 8 9 + 16 5) = 10 + 42 + 173 = 225 The result is less than 244 so this configuration is not possible.
Example 3
ET 200L-SC IM-SC: 6 2AE; 3 1COUNT40kHz; 4 2DE: ––> D = 4; A = 6; K = 12; C = 3
10 + (14 + 4 7) + (21 + 6 9 + 12 5 + 3 18) = 10 + 42 + 189 = 241 The result is less than 244 so this configuration is not possible.
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Labeling
Strips of the Electronic Modules
Installation
Slide
the labeling strip down from the top into the electronic module to be
plugged in.
Note
ou will only achieve full operating safety of the electronic modules if you
Y have inserted the labeling strips on the front of the electronic modules (elec trostatic dischar
ge on the front of the module, covering the LEDs).
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Figure 2-9 Connecting the Electronic Modules to the Terminal Block
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There
is a risk of injury and damage to property
.
If you install a combination of AC and DC modules on a terminal block, you must comply with the rules for doing this. If you do not, injury and damage can be caused.
Always position the electronic modules in accordance with the connection rules.
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Warning
!
There
is a risk of injury and damage to property
.
When using AC modules, you must use a supplementary terminal
type terminal)
When using AC modules, you must use nals.
, to which you must connect the protective conductor
screw-type
supplementary termi
(screw-
.
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2.5 Installing the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module on the
TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block
Before
Requirements
you install the IM-SC interface module on the TB 16IM-SC terminal
block, note the following:
The screw for fixing the IM-SC interface module is shipped screwed into the terminal block.
Installing the IM-SC Interface Module
Use a screwdriver to remove the screw
When the IM-SC interface module is installed, a cable lug providing a
.
connection to chassis ground is fixed at the same time. Secure the ground cable in the cable lug, and establish a connection to
chassis ground. See Section 3.7.
Secure the IM-SC interface module by proceeding in the following sequence:
1.
Hook the interface module from above into the guides on the terminal block.
2. T
ilt the interface backward until the stop.
3.
Put the cable lug for chassis ground (with the ground cable) on the screw and secure the IM-SC interface module on the TB 16IM-SC terminal block by tightening the screw
IM-SC interface module
.
,
Cable lug
TB 16IM-SC terminal block
Figure 2-10 Installing the IM-SC Interface Module
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2.6 Setting the ET 200L PROFIBUS Address
The
Introduction
PROFIBUS address defines the address of the ET
device on the PROFIBUS-DP
.
200L distributed I/O
Location
of Rotary
Switches
Rotary Switches of the ET 200L-SC IM-SC
The two rotary switches for the PROFIBUS address are located on the elec tronics block beneath the bus connector
Tip:
Y
ou must set the PROFIBUS address before clipping on the bus connec
tor
. When clipped on, the bus connector conceals the two rotary switches.
Rotary switches for the PROFI BUS address
.
Example PROFIBUS ad-
x10
x1
-
dress 63: Position 6
Position 3
The two rotary switches are on the right-hand side of the IM-SC interface module.
Tip:
Set the PROFIBUS address before you wire the TB 16IM-SC terminal block or before you mount the IM-SC interface module. The rotary switches are more accessible then.
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Modifying the PROFIBUS Address
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Rotary switches for the PROFIBUS address
Y
ou modify the PROFIBUS address at the two rotary switches by using a small screwdriver ET
200L distributed I/O device.
. PROFIBUS addresses 1 to 99 are authorized for the
PROFIBUS address 0, which is set when the ET
Example PROFIBUS ad-
dress 63:
x1
Position 3
x10
Position 6
200 distributed I/O system leaves the works, is reserved for a PU or PC. Any change made to the PROFIBUS address takes ef
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2.7 Installing a supplementary terminal and shield terminal on the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC terminal block
If
Securing the Supplementary T
erminal to the
T
erminal Block
you want to connect a single-tier or two-tier supplementary terminal, pro
ceed as follows:
1.
Hold the supplementary terminal parallel to the terminal block. Use the right edge as a guide.
2.
Insert the mountings (dovetails) into the grooves on the underside of the terminal block.
3.
Press the upper side of the supplementary terminal against the underside of the terminal block, and slide the supplementary terminal to the back. The supplementary terminal engages.
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Shielding
for
Analog Processing
In
analog processing, you insert the cables of the signal lines in the shield
terminal. T
1.
2.
o do this, proceed as follows: Clip the TB 16IM-SC/TB 16SC terminal block onto the rail. Connect a 1- or 2-tier supplementary terminal to the TB 16IM-SC/
TB 16SC terminal block.
3.
Connect the metallic shield terminal to the 1- or 2-tier supplementary ter minal.
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Figure 2-12 Connecting a Shield Terminal to the Supplementary Terminal
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4. Secure
5.
the shield terminal in the supplementary terminal by tightening the
screw of the slot with a screwdriver
. If you are using a TB 16IM-SC/TB 16 SC (screw-type terminal): Secure the shield terminal in the supplementary terminal by tightening the
screw of the slot with a screwdriver
. If you are using a TB 16IM-SC/TB 16 SC (spring terminal): Secure the shield terminal in the supplementary terminal by inserting a
screwdriver in the lower opening and the shield terminal in the upper opening until the stop.
6.
Strip the insulation to bare the conductors.
7.
Secure the bared wire ends in the terminal block, and pull them through the shield terminal.
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p
g
S
t
g
IM-SC
d
Smart Connect
Introduction
The ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect has been designed for simple wiring. T vice and Smart Connect has been made self-explanatory
o this end, the label of the ET
200L distributed I/O de
.
3
-
Procedure
Important infor­mation on wiring
Wiring the ET 200L
Installing the ET 200L-SC and
mart Connec
Smart Connect
Wiring the ET 200L-SC
an
IM-SC and Smart Connect
In this chapter
, you will find additional information on wiring the ET
200L
distributed I/O device and Smart Connect.
The wiring of the ET volves several steps. W
Procedure Section
1. General rules and regulations 3.1
2. Configuring the electrical installation 3.2
3. Wiring rules 3.3
1. Wire the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L terminal block 3.4
1. Wire the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L terminal block 3.4
2. Wire the Smart Connect TB 16SC terminal block 3.5
3. Install a supplementary terminal for the TB 16SC 3.8
4. Connect shielded cables to the shield terminal of the supplementary ter­minals
5. Connect the Smart Connect SC to the ET 200L-SC 3.10
1. Wire the ET 200L TB 16IM-SC terminal block 3.4
2. Wire the ET 200L IM-SC interface module 3.7
3. Wire the Smart Connect TB 16SC terminal block 3.5
4. Install the supplementary terminal for the TB 16SC/TB 16IM-SC 3.8
5. Connected shielded cables to the shield terminal of the supplementary terminals
6. Connect the Smart Connect SC to the TB 16IM-SC 3.10
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect in
e suggest you adhere to the following sequence:
3.9
3.9
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Contents of the Chapter
Section Topic Page
3.1 General Rules and Regulations 3-3
3.2 Configuring the Electrical Installation 3-5
3.3 Wiring Rules 3-9
3.4 Wiring the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L Terminal Block 3-11
3.5 Wiring the Smart Connect TB 16SC Terminal Block 3-14
3.6 Wiring the ET 200L TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block 3-16
3.7 Wiring the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module 3-18
3.8 Installing a Supplementary Terminal for the
3-22
TB 16SC/TB 16IM-SC
3.9 Connecting Shielded Cables to the Shield Terminal of the Sup-
3-23
plementary Terminals
3.10 Connecting the Smart Connect SC to the
3-24
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3.1 General Rules and Regulations
As
Introduction
a component part of a plant or system, the ET necessitates observance of special rules and regulations, depending on where it is to be used.
This section provides an overview of the most important rules which you have to observe for integrating the ET or system.
Wiring
200L distributed I/O device
200L distributed I/O device in a plant
Ap
Specific
-
plication
EMERGENCY ST
OP Devices
Plant Start-up After Certain Events
Observe the safety and accident prevention regulations – for example, the machine protection guidelines – for specific applications.
EMERGENCY ST DIN
VDE 1
OP devices conforming with IEC 204 (corresponds to
13) must remain ef
fective in all the operating modes of the plant
or system.
The following table shows the points you have to take into account upon start-up of a plant following certain events.
If ...
Start-up follows a voltage drop or failure Start-up of the ET
200L follows an inter
ruption of bus communications Start-up follows unlocking of the EMER
GENCY ST
OP device
No hazardous operating states may occur
­GENCY STOP, if necessary
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There must not be an uncon trolled or undefined start-up.
Then ...
. Force an EMER
ET 200L start-up occurs without the DP master addressing the ET
200L
­.
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W
ith ...
A permanently installed plant or system not having an all-
A supply isolating switch or a fuse be pres ent in the building installation
It Is Essential That ...
pole supply isolating switch Load current power supplies,
power supply modules All circuits of the ET
200L
distributed I/O device
The set rated voltage range corresponds to the local supply voltage
The fluctuation or deviation of the supply voltage from the rated value be within the permitted tolerance (refer to Section 6.6)
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p
Wiring
24
VDC Supply
The
following table shows the points that you have to take into account in
respect of the 24 VDC supply
ith ... Pay Attention to...
W
Buildings
24
VDC supply lines,
signal lines 24 VDC supply
.
T
Outdoor lightning protection
Indoor lightning protec tion
ake lightning protec tion precautions – for example, lightning
­conductors
Safe (electrical) isolation of extra-low voltage
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Protection Against External Electrical Phenomena
The following table shows you the items you have to take into account in respect of protection against electrical phenomena or faults.
W
ith ...
Any plant or system in which the ET
200L is
installed Connecting leads, signal and
bus lines Signal and bus lines
Is the plant or system connected to a protec tive conductor for diverting electromagnetic interference?
Are the wiring arrangement and installation correct?
Any break of a line or conductor must not
Pay Attention to:
result in undefined states of the plant or sys tem.
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3.2 Configuring the Electrical Installation
In
Introduction
Definition: Grounded
Supply
Components and Protective Mea
-
sures
this section, you will find information on the overall installation of an
ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect on a grounded supply
(TN-S system). The specific topics discussed are:
S
Circuit-breaking devices, short-circuit and overload protection in accor dance with DIN
S
Load current power supplies and load circuits.
W
ith grounded supplies, the neutral conductor of the system is grounded. A
VDE 0100 and DIN
VDE 01
mere ground fault between a live conductor and ground or a grounded section of the plant causes the protective devices to trip.
Dif
ferent components and protective measures are specified for erecting a complete plant. The types of component and the degree to which the protec tive measures are binding depend on the DIN the installation of your plant. The following table refers to Figure 3-1.
Wiring
-
13
-
VDE regulation that applies to
Table 3-1 DIN VDE Regulations for Installation of a Controller
Compare ... Ref. to
Circuit-breaking device for PLC, sensors and signal con­trol elements
Short-circuit and overload­protection: Grouped for sensors and sig­nal control elements
Fig. 3-1
... Part 460:
... Part 725:
DIN VDE 0100 DIN VDE 0113
... Part 1:
Main switch
Single-pole protec­tion of circuits
Disconnector
... Part 1:
S With grounded
S In all other
Load current power supply for AC load circuits with more than five electromag­netic apparatus
Note
The
ET 200L and Smart Connect cannot be operated with an ungrounded
supply.
Galvanic isolation
by means of a transformer is rec-
ommended
Galvanic isolation by means of a transformer is es-
sential
secondary cir­cuit: single- pole protection
cases: all-pole protection
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r The
Characteristics of Load Current Power Supplies
Rule: Ground Load Circuits
as well as sensors and actuators. The following table lists the characteristics of load current power supplies that are required in specific applications.
Safe tion
Output voltage toler­ances:
20.4 V to 28.8 V
Load Fault-free operating reliability is ensured by the common reference potential
(ground). Install a detachable connection to the protective conductor on the external power supply (terminal L or M) or on the isolation transformer (Fig ure 3-1, ). This measure makes it simpler for you to locate ground faults in the power distribution system.
load current power supply feeds input and output circuits (load circuits)
Characteristic of
Load Current Power Supply
(electrical) isola
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Required for ... Remarks
Modules that have to be supplied with voltages v 60 VDC or v 25 VAC
24 VDC load circuits
24 VDC load circuits
Power supply PS 307 and Sie­mens Series 6EP1 load current
supplies
power teristic
If the output tolerances are ex­ceeded, install a back-up capacitor. Rat­ing: 200 (with full-wave rectification).
have this charac
we recommend that
F per 1
A load current
circuits should be grounded.
-
you
-
EMC
Y
ou will find notes on EMC-compatible installation and wiring in the manual
for the DP master you are using or for the host system. T
ake into account the following notes on EMC-compatible installation of the
ET
200L distributed I/O device:
S W
e recommend that you place the cable shield of the PROFIBUS-DP on
both sides of a shield bus.
S
The chassis ground and the ground terminal are interconnected in the ET
200L distributed I/O device. Connect the ground terminal of the
ET
200L distributed I/O device using a copper cable of at least 2.5 mm
to the central grounding point in the installation cabinet.
S
In the case of the ET 200L-SC, connect the ground terminals of the ET
200L-SC and Smart Connect SC using a short copper cable of at least
2.5 mm2.
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ET 200L
in Overall
Installation
L1 L2 L3 N PE
Figure 3-1
shows the location of the ET
200L in the overall system (load cur rent voltage supply and grounding philosophy) for supply from a TN-S sys tem.
Remark: The arrangement of the power supply connections shown in the fig ure does not correspond to the actual arrangement but was chosen for the sake of clarity
Rail
.
Low-voltage distribution system for example, TN-S system (3  400 V)
Cabinet
PS
200L
ET ET
200L-SC
ET
200L-SC IM-SC
L1
N
L + M
Electronics
-
-
-
Ground bus in cabinet
AC
AC
AC
DC
AC
DC
Figure 3-1 Operating the ET 200L from a Grounded Supply
Load circuit 24 to 230 V
5 to 60 VDC load circuit for non-iso lated DC modules
5 to 60 VDC load circuit for floating DC modules
AC for AC modules
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Smart Connect in Overall Installation
Only
safely isolated low voltage (DC 24
V) can be used as the power supply Safe isolation from the mains supply can be achieved in accordance with the requirements in VDE 0100 Part 410 / HD 384-4-41 / IEC 364-4-41 (as func tional low voltage with safe isolation) or VDE 0805 / EN 60950 / IEC 950 (as safety extralow voltage with safe isolation SEL
V) or VDE 0106 Part 101.
.
-
L1
N
PE
Low-voltage distribution, e.g. TN-S system
Cabinet
PS T
L
N
erminal block
L + M
Supplementary terminal
PE
Rail
Electronic modules
Figure 3-2 Power Supply of the Terminal Block
The
Special Feature
1DIAC120/230V and 1DOAC120/230V1A electronic modules do not
require any auxiliary voltage (L+, M). A supplementary terminal for connecting the protective conductor is required
when these electronic modules are used.
3-8
Ground bus in cabinet
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3.3 Wiring
Rules
for W
iring
Rules
The
table below shows you what you must observe when wiring the terminal
block and the supplementary terminal.
Table 3-2 Pinout of the PROFIBUS-DP Terminal Connection
Rules for ...
Spring Terminal Screw-Type Terminal
Suitable cable cross-sections: Solid cables 0.14 to 1.5 mm Flexible cables
Without wire end ferrule
0.14 to 1.5 mm
With wire end ferrule
Number of cables per connection 1 or combination of 2 cables to a total of 1.5 mm2 in one wire end fer-
Max. diameter of cable insulation 3.1 mm
Insulation stripping length of the cables
Without insulation collarsWith insulation collars
Wire end ferrule in accordance with DIN 46228
Without insulation collarsWith insulation collars
– 0.25 to 1.0 mm
– 1.5 mm Blade width of the screwdriver 3.5 mm (cylindrical design) Tightening torque for connecting cables
(not applicable to spring terminals) Ground connection up to 6 mm2 in cable lug for M4 screw
2
2
Shape A; up to 12 mm long
Shape E; up to 12 mm long
Shape E; 12 mm long
0.4 to 0.7 Nm
Terminal block
2
(for PI connection: 2.5 mm2)
2
(for PI connection: 2.5 mm2)
0.14 to 1.5 mm
rule
3.8 mm for 2.5 mm
7 to 11 mm 7 to 11 mm
2
Shape A; up to 12 mm long
Shape E; up to 12 mm long*
Shape E; 18 mm long*
2
T
erminal Block
with Screw-T
ype
Terminal
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wire the terminal block (screw-type terminal), proceed as follows:
1.
Strip the insulation of the wires down to 1
2.
Connect the conductors. Begin on the left under the terminal block.
3.
Screw the ends of the cables onto the terminal block with a tightening torque of 0.5 Nm. T
ighten the screws on the unwired terminals as well.
1 mm.
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Wiring
Terminal
Block with Spring Terminal
To
wire the terminal block (spring terminal), proceed as follows:
1.
Strip the insulation of the wires down to 1
1 mm.
Remember to:
Insert the screwdriver in the lower opening.
Insert the cable in the upper opening until the stop.
1. Insert the screwdriver
2.
Insert the cable into the spring terminal until the stop
3. Remove the screwdriver
Figure 3-3 How the Spring Terminal Works
4. Release
the spring terminal of the first connection using a screwdriver
cable is clamped to the contact
. The
(0.5 x 3.5 mm DIN 5264). Begin at the bottom left of the terminal block.
5.
Push the first wire into the released spring terminal and withdraw the screwdriver.
6.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 for all other wires.
Warning
!
There is a risk of injury and damage to property Connecting dif
cause injury and damage to property
ferent phases of a three-phase system to a terminal block can
.
.
Connect only one phase to each terminal block.
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3.4 Wiring the ET 200L TB 16L/TB 32L Terminal Block
When
Introduction
wiring the ET
terminal block with its supplementary terminal and the electronics block.
The terminal block and, if required, the supplementary terminal carry the wiring.
The electronics block incorporates the PROFIBUS-DP connection.
200L distributed I/O device, we distinguish between the
Wiring
Wiring the T
erminal Block
All terminal connections on the terminal block and supplementary terminals are located on the front and are clearly marked and readily visible from the front. Assignment of terminal connections to input/output channels is simple to perform, without danger of confusion.
Connect the terminal block and the supplementary terminal in accordance with the configuration. Figure 3-4 shows the terminal connections for termi nal block TB 16L. Its pinout is described in Chapter 7.
Signal connections for sensors or actuators
1L+ 2L+ 3L+ 4L+ 5L+
1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Channel group A
Channel group B
Power supply
Figure 3-4 Terminal Connections on Terminal Block TB 16L
12345678910111213141516
AB
Electronics
Sensor supply (DI) or chassis ground (DO)
TB16L
X432
193-1CH00-0XA0
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Connection for
PE
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Wiring
Connecting the Voltage Supply
There block.
are three dif
ferent ways to connect the voltage supply to the terminal
1st alternative
L+
1L+ 2L+ 3L+ 4L+ 5L+
1M 2M 3M 4M 5M
M Shared voltage supply for electronics and groups of channels
Figure 3-5 Alternative Ways of Connecting the Voltage Supply
The
Block Diagram
block diagrams relating to the ET
2nd alternative
L+
1L+ 2L+ 3L+ 4L+ 5L+
1M 2M 3M 4M 5M
M MM Shared voltage supply for groups of channels
Separate voltage supply for electronics
found in Chapter 7.
Label
A labeling strip is located on the front of the electronics block for noting the assignment of inputs and outputs.
3rd alternative
L+
1L+ 2L+ 3L+ 4L+ 5L+
1M 2M 3M 4M 5M
M
Separate voltage supply for each group of channels
Separate voltage supply for electronics
L+L+
200L distributed I/O device will be
L+
M
Terminal Connection Model
Clipping on the Bus Connector
A terminal connection model showing the terminal connection assignment and electrical connections is located beneath the labeling strip on the elec tronics block (refer to Chapter 8).
Clip the bus connector on the electronics block.
1.
Clip the bus connector on the PROFIBUS-DP terminal connection after setting the PROFIBUS address of the ET
200L distributed I/O device (re
fer to Section 2.6).
2. T
ighten the fastening screws of the bus connector
.
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6
7
8
9
4
5
PROFIBUS-DP Terminal Connection
The
table below describes the pinout of the 9-pin PROFIBUS-DP terminal
connection.
Table 3-3 Pinout of the PROFIBUS-DP Terminal Connection
Wiring
View
Pin No. Signal Name Description
1 – 2
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
3 RxD/TxD-P Data line B 4 RTS Request To Send 5 M5V2 6 P5V2
1
1
Data reference potential (from station)
Supply Plus (from station) 7 – 8 RxD/TxD-N Data line A 9
1
For connecting an ET 200 handheld or an optical-fiber module
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3.5 Wiring the Smart Connect TB 16SC Terminal Block
The
Introduction
TB 16SC terminal block and – if required – the supplementary terminal
carry the wiring.
Wiring the TB 16SC
The figure below shows the connections of the TB
Figure 3-6 Front View of the Terminal Block
16SC terminal block:
!
Connecting to Local Ground
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Warning
When
installing the following electronic modules
2DODC24V0.5A (6ES7 122-1BB00-0AA0)
2DODC24V2A (6ES7 122-1BB10-0AA0)
check that the polarity of 1L+ and 1M and 2L+ and 2M on the TB 16SC terminal block is correct before you switch on the load voltage. If the polarity is incorrect, any actuators connected may be activated.
The terminal block has one local ground point.
1. Y
ou must provide a low resistance connection between the local ground point and the rail. For this purpose, use at least a 4mm maximum length of 0.5 m (cable lug rated size 4-6 in accordance with DIN 46237).
2.
Provide a low-resistance connection between the rail and foundation ground. Ungrounded installation is not possible.
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TB
16SC T
erminal
Designation
The
following table contains an example of the assignment of terminals to
slots.
Slot Terminals
1L+; 2L+
1M; 2M Slot A (on the extreme left) A1;A2;A3;A4 Slot B B1;B2;B3;B4 Slot C C1;C2;C3:C4 Slot D D1;D2;D3;D4 Slot E E1;E2;E3;E4 Slot F F1;F2;F3;F4 Slot G G1;G2;G3;G4 Slot H H1;H2;H3;H4
Wiring
Terminal Assignments
!
Not
all electronic modules use all the terminals assigned to the slot.
Unused terminals must not be wired in order to maintain the clearance and creepage distances.
Warning
There is a risk of injury and damage to property
.
Connecting cables to unassigned terminals can cause injury and damage to property.
Do not connect cables to unassigned terminals.
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3.6 Wiring the ET 200L TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block
The
Introduction
TB 16IM-SC terminal block and – if required – the supplementary termi nal carry the wiring. The TB 16IM-SC terminal block also has an interface to the Smart Connect.
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Wiring the TB16 IM-SC
The figure below shows the connection of the TB
Slots for SC electronic modules
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 G1 G2 H1 H2
A3 A4 B3 B4 C3 C4 D3 D4 E3 E4 F3 F4 G3 G4 H3 H4
Connector for the Smart Connect
AB
16IM-SC terminal block:
SC
1L+
1M
2L+ 2M
3L+ 3M
Figure 3-7 Connections of the TB 16IM-SC Terminal Block
Warning
!
There Connecting cables to unassigned terminals can cause injury and damage to
property. Do not connect cables to unassigned terminals.
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Connecting the Power Supply
1st
alternative
TB 16IM-SC
1L+
2L+
1M
2M
There block.
are two dif
ferent ways to connect the voltage supply to the terminal
3rd
2nd
alternative
TB 16IM-SC
1L+
2L+
1M
2M
L+
alternative
TB 16IM-SC
1M
1L+
2M
2L+
Wiring
M
3L+ 3M
4L+
4M
IM-SC
L+
Shared
power supply for the IM-SC
and TB 16IM-SC (slots A to H)
The
bridges between 4L+ and 5L+ and between 4M and 5M are in the screw-type terminal for the power supply (see
T
able 3-5).
5L+
5M
M
L+
L+
Shared SC (slots A to H).
Separate power supply for the IM-SC
3L+ 3M
4L+
4M
IM-SC
5L+
5M
power supply for the TB 16IM-
M
M
L+
L+
Separate 16IM-SC (slots A to D and E to H) Separate power supply for the IM-SC
3L+ 3M
4L+
4M
IM-SC
5L+
5M
power supply for the TB
Figure 3-8 Connection Alternatives for the Power Supply
TB 16IM-SC Terminal
Unused creepage distances.
terminals must not be wired in order to maintain the clearances and
Designation
Terminals Description
1L+, 1M Power supply slot A to D – 2L+, 2M; 3L+, 3M Power supply slot E to H – A1;A2;A3;A4 Slot A (extreme left) A B1;B2;B3;B4 Slot B A C1;C2;C3:C4 Slot C A D1;D2;D3;D4 Slot D A E1;E2;E3;E4 Slot E B F1;F2;F3;F4 Slot F B G1;G2;G3;G4 Slot G B H1;H2;H3;H4 Slot H B
Load Group
M
M
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Wiring
3.7 Wiring the ET 200L IM-SC Interface Module
Introduction
Wiring
the IM-SC
Bus terminating switch
Connection for power supply
Connection for PROFIBUS-DP
The
IM-SC connects the TB 16IM-SC terminal block to the PROFIBUS-DP
The figure below shows all the connections of the IM-SC interface module:
.
Connection for chassis ground
Figure 3-9 Connections of the IM-SC Interface Module
The
IM-SC Connection to Chassis Ground
chassis ground connection of the ET 200L-SC IM-SC is on the IM-SC interface module.
1. Y
ou must connect the connection point to the rail with low resistance. T do this, use at least a 4mm2 cable with a maximum length of 0.5 m and a cable lug with a nominal size of 4-6 (in accordance with DIN 46237). Place the cable lug on the screw by means of which you attach the inter face module to the terminal block.
2.
Connect the rail with low resitance to the foundation ground.
Ungrounded installation is not possible.
Strain Relief Grip
Attach a strain relief grip approximately 20 – 30 cm from the IM-SC for the connecting cables for the power supply and PROFIBUS-DP
o
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.
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A
IM-SC
PROFIBUS-
DP Connection
plug-in, 6-pin screw-type terminal with a shield support connects the
ET
200L-SC IM-SC to the PROFIBUS-DP
. Y
ou can connect the bus lines and
the shield to the screw-type terminal. The 6-pin screw-type terminal is shipped with the IM-SC interface module.
Table 3-4 Assignment of the PROFIBUS-DP Connection at the IM-SC Interface Module
View Signal Name Designation
Ground Bus line shield
A1 Data line A (IN)
B1 Data line B (IN)
A2 Data line A (OUT)
Wiring
Cover
Holder
B2 Data line B (OUT)
Ground Bus line shield
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Wiring
Wiring the PROFIBUS-DP Connection
The
bus lines (see Appendix A) are connected to the plug-in, multipole
screw-type terminal.
Note
When you remove the PROFIBUS-DP screw-type terminal, the subsequent DP slaves are disconnected from the PROFIBUS-DP
1.
Strip the insulation from the bus line as shown in the figure below
22
mm
.
.
7 mm
Figure 3-10 Length of Insulation Stripped
2. Connect the holder
Cover
Figure 3-11 Wiring the PROFIBUS-DP Screw-Type Terminal
3. Insert
the bus line to the screw-type terminal, and screw the cover on
.
Holder
IM-SC
the screw-type terminal in the appropriate socket on the IM-SC
6.5 mm
Shield
Shield support
interface module.
Bus line IN
Bus line OUT
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You
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Power
Supply
connect the power supply for the electronics to the plug-in, 4-pole screw-type terminal. The 4L+, 5L+ and 4M, 5M terminals are linked inter nally
. This enables the power supply to be looped through via the 5L+ and 5M terminals. Insert the screw-type terminal in the appropriate socket on the IM-SC interface module.
Table 3-5 Assignment of the Power Supply
View Signal Name Designation
Wiring
-
4L+ DC 24V
5L+ DC 24V (for looping through)
4M Ground
5M Ground (for looping through)
Connecting the Power Supply
IM-SC Bus Terminating Resistors
You
connect the 24V DC power supply to the plug- in, 4-pole screw-type
terminal.
1.
Connect the bus line to the screw-type terminal, and press the cover on the screw-type terminal.
Cover
IM-SC
Figure 3-12 Connecting the Power Supply
2. Insert
the screw-type terminal in the appropriate socket on the IM-SC
interface module.
The bus terminating switch allows you to switch bus terminating resistors on or of
f. The bus terminating switch is located in a recess on the front of the IM-SC interface module.
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The bus terminating resistors are activated. The PROFIBUS-DP terminates at the IM-SC. A data line con
ON
nected to A The bus terminating resistors are deactivated. Y
OFF
loop the PROFIBUS-DP through to the IM-SC.
Figure 3-13 Functioning of the Bus Terminating Switch
OUT
and B
is separated.
OUT
ou can
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Wiring
3.8 Using the Supplementary Terminal for the TB 16SC/TB 16IM-SC
The
Possible the Single-Tier Supplementary Terminal
Uses of
terminals are electrically connected to each other internally the single-tier supplementary terminal for dif the labeling of the supplementary terminal according to the application.
1. Y
ou must use the
Connection of protective conductors when using AC modules or the relay module for switching circuits that are not safely isolated. The printed la bel must remain visible.
2. Y
ou can use the single-tier supplementary terminal for the following pur
poses:
Connecting protective ground for BEROs: For this purpose, you must leave the or
Multiplying M potentials: For this purpose, select either –
the labeling strip marked M
or leave the original labeling visible.
screw-type
ginal labeling visible.
single-tier supplementary terminal:
ferent purposes. Y
. Y
ou can use
ou must adapt
-
-
Possible Uses of the Two-Tier Supplementary Terminal
Multiplying any potentials: For this purpose, you must label the strip yourself.
All the terminals of a tier are electrically connected to each other internally Y
ou can use the two-tier supplementary terminal for dif must adapt the labeling of the supplementary terminal according to the ap plication.
1. Y
ou must use the
Lower tier
Connection of protective conductors when using AC modules or the relay module for switching circuits that are not safely isolated. The printed la bel must remain visible.
2. Y
ou can use the two-tier supplementary terminal for the following pur
poses:
Upper tier
Multiplying M potentials: For this purpose, select either:
the labeling strip marked M
or leave the original labeling visible
Multiplying the potential of any one potential For this purpose, you must label the blank strip yourself.
screw-type
2-tier supplementary terminal:
ferent purposes. Y
.
ou
-
-
-
Lower tier
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3.9 Connecting Shielded Lines to the Shield Terminal of the Supplementary Terminals
The
Application
shield terminal makes it easy to connect to ground all shielded cables
that lead to or from electronic modules of the Smart Connect. Y
ou obtain a connection to ground by installing the shield terminal in the
supplementary terminal and connecting it to local ground at low resistance.
Structure of the Shield T
erminal
Mounting the Shield T
erminal
Connecting Cables
The shield terminal is subdivided by function into a connecting lug and a spring terminal. The connecting lug establishes the electrical contact in the supplementary terminal. The spring terminal contacts the shield of the signal line.
o secure the shield terminal, proceed as follows:
T
1.
Make as short a connection as possible between 2M on the TB 16SC/TB 16IM-SC terminal block and the tier of the supplementary terminal in which you want to insert the shield terminals.
2.
Insert the shield terminal into the desired position in the supplementary terminal.
3.
Use a screwdriver with a blade width of 3.5 mm to secure the shield ter
-
minal.
ou can only connect one or two shielded cables to each shield terminal. Y
Y
ou connect the cables to the bared cable shield. The bared length of the cable shield must be at least 20 mm. Cables with cross-sections of 4...7 mm are connected securely
.
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Wiring
3.10 Connecting the Smart Connect SC to the ET 200L-SC/TB 16IM-SC
The
Introduction
electronics blocks of the ET 200L-SC and the ET
all be supplemented by means of the Smart Connect:
ET 200L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V
ET 200L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V
ET 200L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A 6ES7 132-1BH1
ET 200L-SC 16 DI/16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A 6ES7 133-1BL10-0XB0
ET 200L-SC TB 16IM-SC – 6ES7 120-0AH50-0AA0 (screw-type termi nal), 6ES7 120-0BH50-0AA0 (spring terminal)
6ES76ES7
131-1BH1 131-1BL1
200L-SC IM-SC can
1-0XB0
1-0XB0
1-0XB0
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Connecting the Smart Connect
Removing the Smart Connect
Enclosed with every TB 16SC terminal block is a 5 cm long Smart Connect cable set with which you can connect the Smart Connect.
1.
Insert the sheathed end of the cable set into the Smart Connect interface of the ET 200L-SC or ET
2.
One of the connecting cable’ into the terminal block of the Smart Connect.
Note
All open Smart Connect interfaces must be closed using the accompanying SC cover before operating the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC. Only then are the requirements for handling electrostatically sensitive components met.
When you remove Smart Connect, do it in the following order:
1. T
urn of
f the power supply on the ET 200L-SC or ET
Smart Connect.
2.
Detach the cable set from the terminal block of the Smart Connect.
3.
Place the SC cover on the Smart Connect interface of the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC. Only then are the requirements for handling electro statically sensitive components met.
200L-SC IM-SC.
s connectors has a lug. Insert this connector
200L-SC IM-SC and
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4
Contents of the Chapter
Section Topic Page
4.1 Configuration Software 4-2
4.2 Commissioning the ET 200L and Smart Connect 4-3
4.3 Replacing SC Electronic Modules 4-5
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Commissioning
4.1 Configuration
ET
200L
You
Software
configure the ET
200L distributed I/O device and SC using the following
configuration software.
COM ET
COM PROFIBUS as of V
STEP
Y
ou will find the name of the type file for the various electronics blocks and
200 W
7 as of V
indows as of V
ersion 3.0
ersion 2.1
ersion 1.0
the contents of the device master file described in Appendix C.
ET 200L-SC
DP Master Configuration Software Type Files see Section
SIMATIC S7 STEP 7 as of Version 3.0 See Table C-14 5.2.1 to 5.2.5 IM 308C COM
The following applies to the ET 200L-SC:
ET 200 W
indows as of V
ersion 1.0
See Table C-14 5.2.6
C.5
IM 308C
S5-95U with DP master interface
Other master COM PROFIBUS Version 3.1 Recommendation: See
COM
ET 200 W
COM PROFIBUS as of Version 3.0 See Table C-14 5.2.1 to 5.2.5 COM
ET 200 W
indows as of V
indows as of V
ersion 2.1
ersion 1.0
See Table C-14 Device master files: See
Table C-2
See Table C-14 5.2.6
5.2.1 to 5.2.5
C.55.2.6
Table C-14 and Device
files: See Table C-2
master
C.5
ET 200L-SC IM-SC
DP Master Configuration Software Type Files see Section
SIMATIC S7 STEP 7 as of Version V 4.1 See Table C-14 5.2.1 to 5.2.5 IM 308-C COM PROFIBUSas of Ver-
S5-95U with DP master interface
Other master COM PROFIBUS as of Ver-
The
sion V 3.2 COM PROFIBUS as of Ver-
sion V 3.2
sion V 3.2
4-2
following applies to the ET 200L-SC IM-SC:
See Table C-14 5.2.1 to 5.2.5
See Table C-14 5.2.6
Recommendation: S. Table C-14 and Device master files: See Table C-2
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Commissioning
4.2 Commissioning the ET 200L and Smart Connect
Commissioning the
ET 200L
Commission
the ET
200L distributed I/O device as follows:
Step Activity Explanation
1
Install and wire up the ET
200L.
Y
ou will find detailed instructions on instal
ling and wiring in Chapters 2 and 3.
2
Set the PROFIBUS address of the ET
3
Clip the bus connector on the electronics block.
4
If you are using an ET ET
200L-SC IM-SC, you can now connect the
200L-SC or
200L.
The two rotary switches used to set the PROFIBUS address are concealed by the bus connector (refer to Section 2.6).
Use the enclosed Smart Connect cable set for this purpose.
Smart Connect.
5 T
6
urn on the power supply for the ET
Result
:
The ET
200L starts up automatically
If you are using an ET ET
200L-SC IM-SC, turn on the power supply
200L-SC or
of the Smart Connect SC and ET
Result
:
The ET
200L-SC or ET
200L-SC IM-SC and
200L.
.
200L-SC.
Smart Connect SC starts up automatically
The power supply of the Smart Connect SC must not be turned on after that of the ET
200L-SC or ET
.
-
200L-SC IM-SC.
Note
Full operational safety of the electronics blocks is not ensured until you have applied the labeling strips to the front of the electronics blocks (electrostatic dischar
ge at the front of the module, LED coverage).
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Start-up
ET
200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC with SC-Modules
The ET cally when the power supply is turned on. A separate switch is not available.
During start-up, both LEDs (ON and BF =Bus Fault) are on. The ET 200L distributed I/O device ...
The ET 200L-SC or ET modules are connected:
This behavior can result in the following errors:
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect starts up automati
Sets the outputs to ”0”. Applies the PROFIBUS address from the two rotary switches. Receives the configuration data from the DP master and evaluates the
details contained in the configuration data. If the configuration agrees with the installation, the ET nect initiates data exchange, and the BF LED goes of
200L-SC IM-SC behaves as follows when analog SC
SC modules can only be detected at ET start-up after power on. If the 24V supply on the SC terminal block is not yet connected at start-up, SC modules are not detected.
The ET 200L-SC or ET is switched on.
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Con
f.
200L-SC or ET
200L-SC IM-SC starts up when the power supply
200L-SC IM-SC
-
-
Data Exchange
A configured SC module is not detected at start-up. As a result, a diagnos tic interrupt occurs with a parameterization error for the SC add-on, and the SF LED on the ET 200L-SC or ET
ET 200L-SC (as of version 3), ET 200L-SC IM-SC. An SC module or counter module fails during operation. As a result, a diagnostic interrupt occurs with a module error for the SC add-on, and the SF LED on the ET
200L-SC or ET
After start-up, data exchange is initiated between the DP master and the ET
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect.
The data exchange is displayed by the ET lows:
The green operating LED (ON) is on.
The bus fault LED (BF) is of
The inputs and outputs are enabled.
Conductive inputs and outputs are indicated on the status LEDs by the corresponding LED flashing.
200L-SC IM-SC comes on.
f.
200L-SC IM-SC comes on.
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The
Starting point
system is running. Y
Smart Connect.
ou want to change the system configuration of the
Commissioning
ou W
ant to
Y Connect Additional Electronic Modules
The system is in RUN mode. Y
ou want to plug in one or more additional
electronic modules.
1.
Set the CPU to ST
2.
Switch of
3.
Extend the process wiring.
4.
Insert the new electronic modules into the terminal block in accordance
f the load voltage supply to the ET 200L and Smart Connect.
OP mode.
with the positioning of the coding slide switches.
5.
Create a new configuration.
6.
Switch on the load voltage supply to the ET 200L and Smart Connect again.
7.
Expand your user program.
8.
Set the CPU to RUN mode.
9.
Check the actual status of the system
Note
Never connect and disconnect the SC electronic modules during operation.
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Introduction
Contents of the Chapter
The ET make working with and commissioning it as simple as possible. If a failure nevertheless occurs, you can find out what it is by means of LEDs and slave diagnostics.
200L distributed I/O device and Smart Connect was designed to
Section Topic Page
5.1 Diagnostics Using the LEDs 5-2
5.2 Slave Diagnostics 5-5
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5.1 Diagnostics Using the LEDs
Introduction
The ET tions:
200L distributed I/O device features the following diagnostic op
LEDs
Slave diagnostics (refer to Section 5.2)
Status
ET 200L LED Display
Display
Table 5-1 Diagnostics Using the LED Display
BF
LED
(Bus Fault)
Off Off
ON LED
Each input and output of the ET 200L distributed I/O device has a status dis play
. The status display LED lights up when the input or output is active.
The ET
200L distributed I/O device has two LEDs for displaying statuses.
Meaning Err
No voltage is being applied to the ET
200L.
An ET
200L hardware fault has
occurred.
or Handling
Check the power supply Switch on the on-of 24
VDC on the power supply
module.
Check whether the electronics block is properly secured on the terminal block.
f switch for
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.
On On
Off On
ET
200L is in the process of
starting up.
The connection to the DP mas ter has failed.
ET
200L has still not received
any configuration data.
Data exchange
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Check the PROFIBUS connec tion.
Check the DP master
Check the configuration in the DP master (station type, input/ output, PROFIBUS address).
Check which PROFIBUS ad dress has been set.
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LEDs on the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Table 5-2 Diagnostics Using the LEDs of the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC
SF
LED
(Group
Error)
Off Off Off
Off Off On
On
BF
LED
(Bus Fault)
The ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC distributed I/O device has three LEDs for indicating its status.
ON LED
No voltage is being applied to the ET SC/ET
An ET 200L­SC/ET hardware fault has oc curred.
Power supply of the ET200L-SC/ ET IM-SC is on (comes on briefly when the power is switched on)
Data exchange
Incorrect assignment of pa rameters
Meaning Err
Check the power supply
200L-
200L-SC IM-SC
200L-SC IM-SC
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200L-SC
Switch on the on-of for 24 supply module.
Check whether the elec tronics block is properly secured on the terminal block.
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Check whether parameter assignment for the Smart Connect configuration matches the actual Smart Connect configuration.
Check that the cable to the Smart Connect is properly connected.
Check the power supply of the TB16 SC.
or Handling
.
f switch
V DC on the power
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No
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SC communication error (see byte 15.1, T
ransmission rate is being
adjusted (max. 4s).
able 5-6)
Connection to SC module with serial data transfer aborted (analog module, counter)
24 V power supply of the SC modules is switched of (analog module, counter)
Module defective
Check the PROFIBUS con nection.
Check the DP master
f
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Table 5-2 Diagnostics Using the LEDs of the ET 200L-SC or ET 200L-SC IM-SC
SF
LED
BF LED
(Bus Fault)
ON LED
(Group
Error)
Off Flashing On ET
On
Meaning
200L-SC/ET
IM-SC has still not re
200L-SC
­ceived any configuration data or has received incor rect data.
Bus protocol incorrect Error in configuration
frame.
Error
Handling
Check the configuration in the DP master (station type, input/output,
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PROFIBUS address).
Check the format of the parameterization frame.
Check the configuration in the DP master (station type, input/output, PROFIBUS address).
Check the configuration of the configuration frame.
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5.2 Slave
In
Section 5.2
Definition
Diagnostics
You
will find the following topics in this section:
Section Topic Page
5.2.1 General Remarks on Diagnostics 5-6
5.2.2 Structure of the Slave Diagnosis 5-7
5.2.3 Structure of Station Statuses 1 to 3, Master Station Number and Manufacturer Identification
5.2.4 Structure of the Module Diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC 5-10
5.2.5 Structure of the Station Diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC 5-13
5.2.6 Structure of the Slave Diagnosis for Default Start-Up of the ET 200L-SC
Diagnostics ture is laid down in EN 50170 Volume 2, PROFIBUS. ET 200L diagnostics complies with this standard. Slave diagnostics is explained in the section that follows for the ET 200L.
is the detection and localization of errors. The diagnostics struc
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5.2.1 General Remarks on Diagnostics
If
Diagnostics with an S7/M7 DP Master
you are operating the ET 200L-SC or ET
with a
SIMA
TIC S7/M7
DP master modules. Y
ou read out the diagnosis (data record 0) with SFC 13, ”DPNRM_DG”.
200L-SC IM-SC as a DP slave
, the modules behave like S7 300 CPU
Diagnostics with Another DP Master
Diagnostic Interrupt and Process Interrupt
If you are operating the ET 200L-SC or ET with another DP master for example, with an IM 308-C on a SIMA
200L-SC IM-SC as a DP slave
TIC S5 –
you will find the slave diagnosis structure in Sections 5.2.2 to 5.2.6.
The ET 200L-SC or ET Y
ou can evaluate these types of interrupt with an S7/M7 DP master
200L-SC IM-SC supports diagnostic interrupts.
. In the event of an interrupt, interrupt OBs run automatically in the CPU – refer to the programmer’s manual,
System Softwar
e for S7-300/S7-400, Pr
ogram De
sign).
If you are operating the ET 200L-SC or ET master
, these interrupts are simulated within station diagnostics.
200L-SC IM-SC with another DP
Note
In order to be able to evaluate diagnostic interrupts by means of a station diagnosis with another DP master
The DP master should be able to store diagnostic messages; this means
, you must take the following into account:
that diagnostic messages should be stored within the DP master in a ring buf
fer store. If the DP master cannot store diagnostic messages, only the latest diagnostic message to be received would always be stored, for instance.
Y
ou have to poll regularly in your application the corresponding bits in the station diagnosis. In doing so, you have to take into account the bus run time of the PROFIBUS-DP so that you poll the bits at least once in synchronization with the bus run time, for instance.
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Diagnosis upon Erroneous Assignment of Parameters
If the DP master sends an erroneous parameter assignment for the SC exten sion in the parameterization frame, the ET 200L-SC or ET responds with a diagnostic message – in the event of diagnostics being en abled. Owing to an internal processing time, the reply does not immediately follow the parameterization frame, but there is a delay therefore, the diagnosis of the module should be read after a period of approximately 100 ms to determine whether the ET 200L-SC or ET IM-SC is operating properly
If the ET 200L-SC or ET available SC inputs are supplied as zeros, and all the available SC outputs remain at zero.
5-6
200L-SC IM-SC
. In the start-up OB,
200L-SC
.
200L-SC IM-SC is already exchanging data, all the
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The
Introduction
diagnostics of the ET 200L/ET 200L-SC/ET I/O device comply with EN 50710 V sis is explained below
.
Diagnostics
200L-SC IM-SC distributed
olume 2, PROFIBUS. The slave diagno
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Structure of the Slave Diagnosis
The slave diagnosis comprises 6 bytes for the ET 200L and not more than 17 bytes for the ET
ET 200L
ET 200L-SC
Figure 5-1 Structure of the Slave Diagnosis
200L-SC/ET
Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4 Byte 5
Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8
Byte 9
Byte 16
200L-SC IM-SC:
. .
Station statuses 1 to 3
Master PROFIBUS address
High byte Low byte
Module diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC or ET
200L-SC IM-SC
Station diagnosis for ET 200L-SC or ET
200L-SC IM-SC
Manufacturer ID
Requesting a Slave Diagnosis
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You
can request a slave diagnosis with the following function blocks:
Table 5-3 Function Blocks for Slave Diagnosis
PLC
Family
SIMA
TIC S5 with IM 308-C
SIMA
TIC S7/M7
S5-95U with DP master interface
SIMA
TIC S5 with
CP 5431 DP/FMS
Number Name
FB 192 192
SFC 13 13
SFC “DPNRM_DG”
FB 230 230
Communication function blocks (see
standard FBs) SEND and RECEIVE
with job number 209
FB IM308C
FB S_DIAG
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5.2.3 Structure of Station Statuses 1 to 3, Master Station Number and Manufacturer Identification
Station
Definition of Station Status
statuses 1 to 3 provide an overview of the status of a DP slave (refer
to Figure 5-1, bytes 0 to 2).
Structure of Station Status 1
Table 5-4 Structure of Station Status 1 (Byte 0)
Bit Meaning Action
0 1: The
1 1:
2 1:
3 1: 4 1:
5 1:
DP slave cannot be addressed by
the DP master
The DP slave is not yet ready to exchange data.
The configuration data sent by the DP master to the DP slave do not agree with the installation of the DP slave.
An external diagnosis exists. The requested function is not supported
by the DP slave. The DP master cannot interpret the
reply from the DP slave.
Station status 1 provides information about the DP slave and is structured as follows:
Correct PROFIBUS address set on ET
.
Bus connector connected?
V
oltage at DP slave?
RS 485 repeater set correctly?
Supply voltage ON/ OFF performed on ET
200L?
W
ait, because the ET
ered up.
Correct station type or correct installation of the ET
200L entered in the system configura
tion software?
Check the contents of the external diagnosis.
Check the configuration.
Check the bus installation.
200L is just being pow
200L?
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6 1:
7 1:
5-8
The DP slave type does not agree with the software configuration.
Parameters have been assigned to the DP slave by a dif that which currently has access to the DP slave.
ferent DP master from
Correct station type entered in the system con figuration software?
The bit is always 1 if you are in the process of accessing, for example, the ET PU or another DP master
The PROFIBUS address of the parameteriza tion master is located in the ”master PROFIBUS address” diagnostic byte.
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Station Status 2
Station
status 2 provides additional information about the DP slave and is
structured as follows:
Table 5-5 Structure of Station Status 2 (Byte 1)
Bit Meaning
Diagnostics
Structure of Station Status 3
Definition of the Master PROFIBUS Address
0 1: Parameters 1 1:
A diagnostic message has been issued. The DP slave cannot
have to be assigned again to the DP slave.
resume operation until the fault has been corrected (static diagnostic message).
2 1:
The bit is always set to ”1” if the DP slave having this PROFIBUS
address is present. 3 1: 4 1: 5 1: 6 1: 7 1:
Response monitoring has been enabled for this DP slave.
The DP slave has received the ”FREEZE” control command1.
The DP slave has received the ”SYNC” control command1.
The bit is always set to ”0”.
The DP slave is disabled – that is, it has been removed from the
processing in progress.
1
The bit is updated only if another diagnostic message changes too.
Station
status 3 is reserved and is not relevant in as far as the diagnostics of
the ET
200L distributed I/O device are concerned.
The Master PROFIBUS Address diagnostic byte stores the PROFIBUS ad dress of the DP master which has assigned parameters to the DP slave (refer to Figure 5-1, byte 3).
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Structure of the Master PROFIBUS Address
Definition of the Manufacturer ID
Structure of the Manufacturer ID
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The master PROFIBUS address comprises one byte with the PROFIBUS ad dress of the DP master that assigned parameters to the DP slave and has read and write access to the DP slave.
A code is stored in the manufacturer identification that describes the type of the DP slave (refer to Figure 5-1, bytes 4 and 5).
The manufacturer identification of the DP slave comprises two bytes. Y will find the manufacturer identifications of the dif in Appendix C, T
able C-1 and C-4.
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ou
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5.2.4 Structure of the Module Diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC and ET 200L-SC IM-SC
The
Module Diagnosis
module diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC and ET
to 8) tells you the slot for which a diagnosis is available.
200L-SC IM-SC (bytes 6
Structure with the COM/S7 Configuration Software
The structure of the module diagnosis is indicated below explanation of the slots in Appendix C.3.
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Byte 6
Byte 7
6
1
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 7)
11111
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 25 to 32 of the on-board device defective (slot 7)
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 8)
H
Bit no.
3
45
111
ET 200L-SC: Inputs/outputs 1 to 8 of the on-board device defective (slot 4)
ET 200L-SC: Inputs/outputs 9 to 16 of the on-board device defective (slot 5)
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 6)
3
4567
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 9 to 16 of the on-board device defective (slot 5)
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 17 to 24 of the on-board device defective (slot 6)
Bit no.
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 1 to 8 of the on-board de vice defective (slot 4)
L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A
L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V
. Y
ou will find an
-
Byte 8
1
Figure 5-2 Structure of the Module Diagnosis with the COM/S7 Configuration Soft-
5-10
3
4567
11111
ET 200L-SC: Outputs 9 to 16 of the on-board de vice defective (slot 5)
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 1 to 8 of the on-board device defective (slot 6)
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 9 to 16 of the on-board device defective (slot 7)
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 8)
SC modules analog when only analog modules are used
ware for the ET 200L-SC
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L-SC 16 DI/16 DO 24 V/0.5 A
ET 200L-SC: Outputs 1 to 8 of the on-board de vice defective (slot 4)
Bit no.
0
L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V
1
L-SC 16 DI/16 DO 24 V/0.5 A
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 9)
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6
H
Bit no.
3
4
11
L-SC IM SC
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 4)
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 5)
Byte 8
1
SC modules analog when only analog modules are used
00
H
L-SC IM-SC
Figure 5-3 Structure of the Module Diagnosis with the COM/S7 Configuration Soft-
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Structure with any Configuration Software
A
module diagnosis is structured as follows. Y
the slots in Appendix C.3.
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Byte 6
Byte 7
H
Bit no.
3
45
111
ET 200L-SC: Inputs/outputs 1 to 16 of the on-board device defective (slot 4)
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 6)
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 7)
3
45
111
Bit no.
L-SC 16 DI DC 24 V L-SC 16 DO DC 24 V/0.5 A
L-SC 32 DI DC 24 V
ou will find an explanation of
ET 200L-SC: Inputs 1 to 32 of the on-board de vice defective (slot 4)
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 6)
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 7)
3
45
111
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 6)
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 7)
4
11
Smart Connect analog defective (slot 5)
1
SC modules analog when only analog modules are used
Figure 5-4 Structure
ET 200L-SC, ET 200L-SC IM-SC
of the Module Diagnosis with any Configuration Software for the
Bit no.
ET 200L-SC: Inputs/outputs 1 to 16 of the on board device defective (slot 4)
Bit no.
3
Smart Connect digital/analog1 defective (slot 4)
L-SC 16 DI/16 DO 24 V/0.5 A
L-SC IM SC
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ET 200L-SC IM-SC
Diagnostics
Definition
Structure
The
station diagnosis provides detailed information about a DP slave.
TIC S7, is stored in the station
diagnosis (bytes 9 to 16). The contents of the station diagnosis always refer to the Smart Connect sec
tion.
The station diagnosis contains a maximum of eight bytes. Y
ou will find an
explanation of the slots in Appendix C.3.
Byte 9
Byte 10
Byte 1
70
00
Length of station diagnosis incl. byte 9 (= max. of 8 bytes)
Code for station diagnosis
01
H
1
05H to 9 04H, 05
H
H
Bit no.
01H: Code for S7 diagnosis
01H: Code for S7 diagnosis
Slot for ET 200L-SC Slot for ET 200L-SC IM-SC
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Byte 12
Byte 13
00
. .
Byte 16
Figure 5-5 Structure of Station Diagnosis
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the contents of the station diagnosis to a data block, since the station
H
Reserved
Station diagnosis for the ET 200L-SC and ET
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Bytes
13 to 16 for the Diagnostic Interrupt
Table
5-6 shows the structure and contents of bytes 13 to 16 for a diagnostic
interrupt.
Table 5-6 Bytes 13 to 16 for the Diagnostic Interrupt
Byte
13
14
15 0 User module wrong or miss-
Bit Meaning Error Handling
0 Module malfunction A module malfunction has occurred. 1 Internal error An internal error has occurred (see
byte 13.6, byte 13.7 and byte 15.0).
2 External error An external error has occurred (see
byte 15.1). 2 to 6 Not applicable --­7 Wrong parameters in module Check the ET 200L-SC parameter
assignment. 0 to 3 Module class: 0010 (special
module)
4 to 7 Not applicable ---
ing
1 SC communication error
(ET 200L-SC,
as of
version 3)
---
Smart Connect incorrect or missing.
Connection to the SC module
with serial data transfer aborted (analog module, counter).
Module defective
24V power supply of the SC
modules is switched off (analog
module, counter). 15 2 to 7 Not applicable --­16 0 to 7 Not applicable ---
1
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1
After the 24V power supply is connected, the SC module is included in cyclic data transfer
again with the parameters received at start-up. It is reported that the diagnosis
has been processed and the problem thus corrected.
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