Softing FG-200 HSE/FF Quick Start Up Manual

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Quick Startup Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 ................................................................................... 6Introduction
................................................................................................................ 61.1 Intended use
................................................................................................................ 71.2 System requirements
................................................................................................................ 81.3 Scope of delivery
................................................................................................................ 81.4 Safety precautions
Chapter 2 ................................................................................... 9Hardware installation
................................................................................................................ 92.1 Installation in hazardous locations
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General requirements 2.1.1
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European and International Approval 2.1.2
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North American Approval 2.1.3
................................................................................................................ 152.2 Mounting and dismounting
................................................................................................................ 172.3 Connection diagram
................................................................................................................ 182.4 Connecting the power supply
................................................................................................................ 192.5 Connecting to the network
................................................................................................................ 202.6 Modbus serial connection
................................................................................................................ 202.7 FG-200 redundancy
................................................................................................................ 222.8 FF-H1 interface connection
................................................................................................................ 242.9 Powering up the device
................................................................................................................ 252.10 Adding a second FG-200 for redundancy
Chapter 3 ................................................................................... 26Commissioning FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus
................................................................................................................ 263.1 Installing comConf
................................................................................................................ 263.2 Configuring IP address and Modbus parameters
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................................................................................................................ 273.3 Setting up a comConf project
Chapter 4 ................................................................................... 28Status indicators - LEDs
................................................................................................................ 294.1 PWR - power supply
................................................................................................................ 294.2 Device LED statuses in stand-alone mode
................................................................................................................ 304.3 RUN/ERR/RDL - LED statuses in redundant mode
................................................................................................................ 344.4 H1 channel status indicators
Chapter 5 ................................................................................... 35Technical data
................................................................................................................ 355.1 Specifications
................................................................................................................ 365.2 Installation positions
Chapter 6 ................................................................................... 38ATEX Type Examination Certificate
Chapter 7 ................................................................................... 41UL Certificate of Compliance
Chapter 8 ................................................................................... 42Declarations of conformity
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Introduction
Read this manual before starting
For damages due to improper connection, implementation or operation Softing refuses any liability according to our existing warranty obligations.
1.1 Intended use
The Softing FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus is designed to integrate up to four FF H1 links into control systems supporting Modbus. The device can be used as a redundant link. It provides fast access to process data, while making use of FOUNDATION Fieldbus advantages such as reduced cabling, central field device parametrization, comprehensive diagnostics or intrinsically safe device segments. It is compatible with the R. STAHL bus­Carrier Series 9419 and Power Supply 9412 products for easy commissioning.
The FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus is a gateway from FOUNDATION fieldbus High Speed Ethernet (HSE) to the FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 (FF-H1). It is also called FG-200 and used for process automation. It provides a remote access of OEM Systems to FF-H1 field devices.
Use in hazardous areas
The FG-200 is an electrical equipment with degree of protection Ex nA, approved for use in hazardous areas of Zone 2 or in the safe area. The four FF-H1 interfaces are designed according to the protection method Ex ic. Only certified circuits with an according protection method shall be connected to these FF-H1 interfaces.
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Special hints for safe use
Before setting the FG-200 into operation, the corresponding marking field has to be signed (e.g. if the device is used in ic environment, the upper marking field on the type label has to be signed).
Use an appropriate permanent pen for signing, e.g. an etching pen.
More than one marking is not allowed. If you need a second marking, you must replace the existing equipment with a new one.
An equipment which has been operated under non-intrinsically safe conditions is no longer permitted to be used under intrinsically safe conditions.
The FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus is only approved for intended and appropriate use. In case of noncompliance, the warranty and manufacturer’s liability do no longer apply!
1.2 System requirements
Communication Configuration tool comConf
PC with operating system Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 (both 32 bit or 64 bit supported)
Supported browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 8.0 or higher
Mozilla Firefox version version 35 or higher
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1.3 Scope of delivery
The FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus is delivered with the following:
FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus device CD-ROM including firmware and manuals Quick Startup Guide
Note
The FG-200 is available in two variants. They have identical technical specifications. Their only differentiating characteristic is their mount direction that is mirrored, i.e. rotated by 180°.
1.4 Safety precautions
CAUTION
During operation, the device's surface will be heated up. Avoid direct contact. When servicing, turn off the power supply and wait until surface has cooled down.
Note
Do not open the housing of the FG-200. It does not contain any parts that need to be maintained or repaired. In the event of a fault or defect, remove the device and return it to the vendor. Opening the device will void the warranty!
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Hardware installation
2.1 Installation in hazardous locations
The FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus can be used in hazardous locations and is certified according to ATEX, IEC and North America Approval cULus.
WARNING
Use only according to operating conditions from instructions!
Use the FG-200 in accordance with its designated use only! Otherwise, the manufacturer’s liability and warranty will expire. The device is only to be used according to the operating conditions described in these instructions.
WARNING
Do not connect or disconnect energized conductors!
Be aware that energized conductors are not to be connected or disconnected! This can lead to danger of life if potentially explosive atmosphere is present there at that time!
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2.1.1 General requirements
Following general requirements must be observed while installing FG-200 on hazardous locations:
The details of this document must be observed along with the conditions for use and the applicable details stated on the marking and type labels of each.
Any selection and operation of the device must be done as per the technical rules.
Adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unintended actuation or impairment of the device.
Connectors must not be connected or disconnected when area is known to be hazardous. This can be life threatening in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Open or not securely closed sockets shall not be energized in the Ex-atmosphere!
Ensure the installed equipment comply with the types of protection applicable to the corresponding zones.
All connected electrical equipment must be suitable for the respective intended use.
The operator must ensure protection against lightning in compliance with the locally applicable regulations.
Electrostatic aspects must be considered when mounting the bus-modules. Electrostatic charges have to be prevented.
In explosion group IIC and Zone 2 no protected plastic surfaces > 20 cm2 are allowed; in IIB or dust-Ex, 100 cm2 may be reached.
The hazard of any objects falling onto the bus-module must be prevented.
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The FG-200 does not meet the requirements of impact protection and IP54 (according to IEC 60529). It must be installed in a protective enclosure which meets the requirements for resistance to impact and IP as stated in section 26.4 of IEC/EN 60079-0. This enclosure must be fully mounted and intact. If the enclosure is damaged, the operation is not permitted.
The FG-200 is defined as instruments and apparatus of low energy according to clause 23 of IEC/EN 60079-15; thus the requirement stated in sub-clause C, limiting the transient characteristic to 40% above the rated voltage, has to be adhered to when erecting the equipment.
When removing the packaging ensure that no dirt can enter the enclosure or the plugs.
If any vibration during the operation may cause parts of the plugs to loosen, then the plugs have to be provided with a light firm varnish used for securing screws. An extraction force of 0.5 Nm has to be achieved at an equivalent thread.
To circuits of Zone 2 only such equipment may be connected that is suitable for operation in this zone and has been certified accordingly.
Components may only be replaced by original spare parts which are also approved for the use in Ex-atmospheres. Spare parts are ordered as complete units giving the material number stated on the device (marking, type label).
Only such auxiliary components may be used in potentially explosive atmospheres which meet all requirements of European and national directives and legislation.
The environmental conditions specified in the manual have to be followed strictly.
The FG-200 is not to be used in systems where cathodic systems for corrosion protection are in place. Although special precautions may allow the use in such systems (additional earthing bridges), the manufacturer has to be consulted in each case.
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The operator has to provide measures for protection against lightning.
According to the local conditions and in compliance with the environmental rules, the operator is responsible to visually inspect the system and to remove dust settlements in a regularly interval (every 6 months).
The company installing the device has to ensure that the transient characteristic is limited to 40% above the service voltage.
Additional precautions have to be taken, if the presence of hydrosulfide, ethylene oxide and/or carbon monoxide is to be expected: those substances are of a vary low ignition energy.
Icing is not permitted.
Pair of values for fieldbus voltage and current for Intrinsic Safety Fieldbus (ic):
Pair 1
Pair 2
Pair 3
Fieldbus Voltage
Ui = 14 Volt DC
Ui = 17.5 Volt DC
Ui = 32 Volt DC
Fieldbus Current
li = 570 mA
li = 319 mA
li = 100 mA
CAUTION
Make sure that the sum of power supply voltage and fieldbus supply voltage does not exceed 60 VDC!
Explosion hazard
Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
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Observe national regulations, standards and directives
This manual does not supersede the relevant national regulations, standards and directives. These must be observed and have to be applied according to the national conditions!
2.1.2 European and International Approval
The equipment has been a based on the following standards and editions:
a) IEC 60079-0:2011 Ed. 6, modified Cor. 2012 + Cor. 2013 / EN 60079-0:2012 + A11:2013
b) IEC 60079-11:2011 Ed. 6 + Corr. 2012 / EN 60079-11:2012
c) IEC 60079-15:2010 Ed. 4 / EN 60079-15:2010
Wh indicated on the device label or in the technical documentation, the FG-200 is suitable for use in gas-Ex atmospheres of Zone 2 in the explosion groups IIA, IIB and IIC in temperature class T4, if accommodated in a tested enclosure.
IECEx marking for explosion protection: Ex nA [ic] IIC T4 Gc.
ATEX marking for explosion protection: II 3G nA [ic] IIC T4 Gc.
The Ex protection method [ic] corresponds only to the FF-H1 fieldbus interfaces.
The FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus complies with the applicable standards and regulations and meets the requirements of European Directive 94/9/EC. The requirements for erecting the device as part of the system in potentially explosive atmospheres (e.g. IEC / EN 60079-14) must be strictly adhered.
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Certificates
ATEX The EC type examination number for ATEX is: BVS 15 ATEX E 063 X
A copy of the certificate is available in section ATEX Type Examination
Certificate .
IECEx The type examination number for IECEx is: IECEx BVS 15.0055X
The certificate can be downloaded from http://iecex.iec.ch
2.1.3 North American Approval
If indicated on the device label, the FG-200 is suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous or non-hazardous locations.
The device must be installed in a protective enclosure which meets the requirements for resistance to impact and IP54 according to IEC 60529.
Marking for explosion protection: Class I Div.2 Groups A,B,C,D.
Certificate
cULus The cULus Certificate of Compliance number is: 20151215-E356500
A copy of the certificate is available in section UL Certificate of Compliance
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2.2 Mounting and dismounting
Note
Make sure the FG-200 is mounted in a manner that the power supply disconnecting device or interrupt facility can always be reached easily.
Note
Depending on the installation position, the maximum ambient operating temperature may differ. Refer to Technical Data for detailed information.
Installation and inspection
Installation and inspection tasks must be carried out by qualified personnel only, according to TRBS 1203 or similar! The definition of terms can be found in IEC 60079-17.
Mounting
1. Hook the two upper notches to the rail to mount the FG-200 on a DIN rail (35 mm).
2. Press the device down towards the rail until it locks into place.
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Note
Do not put stress on the system by bending or torsion.
Dismounting
To dismount the FG-200 from the DIN rail, slide a screw driver horizontally underneath the housing into the locking bar, slide the bar downwards – without tilting the screw driver ­and fold the device upwards.
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2.3 Connection diagram
The following connection diagram gives an overview about the different plugs and interfaces:
Note
If ambient temperatures exceed 55 °C at the place of installation, it may occur that the temperatures of connecting cables strongly rise if those cables have been put in place in an unfavorable condition. In such cases, either perform measurements to confirm that the service temperature of the cables is not exceeded (i.e. 80 °C), or use such variants that withstand temperatures of minimum 90 °C.
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2.4 Connecting the power supply
1. Connect the FG-200 to a 24 V DC power supply.
2. Use different or redundant power supplies for redundant FG-200s.
3. Turn on the power supply. The boot process takes approx. 50 seconds. For indication of proper operation of a FG-200 acting in non-redundant mode or as primary device in redundant mode refer to Status indicators - LEDs .
The supply voltage (18 VDC .... 32 VDC) is connected by a 3-pole terminal block. The power
supply is connected to the plug connector via flexible wires with a cross section of 0.75 to
1.5 mm². The ground connection wire must have a cross section of 1.5 mm².
Pin
Signal
Description
1
GND
Ground
2
Functional earth 3
L+
Positive supply voltage
CAUTION
The Functional Earth (FE) connection of the device has to be connected at low inductance with the Protective Earth (PE) of the system.
Note
As indicated in the connection diagram, the power can be applied alternatively by a special DIN rail connector (Rail Power Supply). For further information contact Softing Industrial Automation.
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2.5 Connecting to the network
The FG-200 provides the following network connections:
EtherNet/IP and
PROFINET
Note
We strongly recommend connecting the two Ethernet interfaces to different physical LAN networks (EtherNet/IP communication system and PROFINET communication system).
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2.6 Modbus serial connection
When connecting the FG-200 via serial connection use the connector from your delivery with the following pin assignment:
Pin No.
Signal
Connector symbol
6RX+5TX
S
4
GND
-
Note
If you are working with two FG-200 in redundant mode, the serial connection cannot be used, refer to Section FG-200 redundancy .
2.7 FG-200 redundancy
When using two FG-200s as a redundant set, the redundancy link interfaces (RDL) of both FG-200s (primary and secondary) must be connected by a cable, thus forming a redundancy link. If the redundancy link is not installed during start-up (power-on), the FG­200 will operate in non-redundant mode.
Note
The interface is not galvanically isolated. Thus make sure that there is no potential difference between the two connected devices.
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The maximum cable length is 0.5 m according to EMC requirements. The pin assignment is as follows:
Pin
Signal
Description
6RXReceives data from redundant device
5TXTransmits data to redundant device
4
GND
Ground
Note
The receive (RX) and transmit (TX) signals must be cross-linked.
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Do not power up FG-200s when serial link is missing
If the two FG-200s forming a redundant set are powered while the serial link is missing, both devices will behave like independent, non-redundant Primary Devices. If they operated in redundant mode before and therefore have identical configuration information, both will use the same H1 node addresses, which will cause problems on the H1 links. The ERR (error) LED will blink. In this case, remove the power, install the serial link and apply the power again.
First powered device operates as primary device
When using a redundant set of two FG-200s, the device which is powered first will operate as primary device. If both devices are powered at the same time, the one with the lower IP address will operate as primary device.
Before removing the power supply from primary device make sure the secondary device is operational
In a redundant set of FG-200s, removing the power supply, the Ethernet cable or the redundancy link interface cable from the primary device causes a redundancy change-over. Before doing so, make sure that the secondary device is operational (and not still booting due to a prior change-over). Otherwise the system breaks down or the configuration information might get lost. Therefore wait at least one minute between such checks.
2.8 FF-H1 interface connection
Connect the H1 links to the terminal blocks of the H1 interfaces. Since the FG-200 does not provide power to the H1 links, a power supply, a power conditioner and a bus termination is required for each H1 link. When using a redundant set of two FG-200s, make sure to connect each H1 link to the same channel (FF 1 .. FF 4) on both FG-200s.
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The FG-200 provides four Foundation Fieldbus H1 interfaces. These interfaces are named CH1 to CH4 and are used to connect an FF-H1 bus to the FG-200.
FF H1 bus line channel 1
CH1
Pin
Signal
Description
7+Fieldbus +
8SFieldbus shield
9-Fieldbus -
FF H1 bus line channel 2
CH2
Pin
Signal
Description
10+Fieldbus +
11SFieldbus shield
12-Fieldbus -
FF H1 bus line channel 3
CH3
Pin
Signal
Description
13+Fieldbus +
14SFieldbus shield
15-Fieldbus -
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FF H1 bus line channel 4
CH4
Pin
Signal
Description
16+Fieldbus +
17SFieldbus shield
18-Fieldbus -
Note
The fieldbus shield is not connected directly to functional earth. For EMC reasons, it is only connected via a capacitor. If a direct connection to functional earth or protective earth is required, you need to implement this separately.
2.9 Powering up the device
Turn on the power supply. The boot process takes a few seconds. For indication of proper operation of a FG-200 refer to Status indicators - LEDs.
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2.10 Adding a second FG-200 for redundancy
For adding a second FG-200 to an already commissioned FG-200 that is operating in the role "Primary, no backup", the following steps are required:
1. Set the IP configuration (IP address and subnet mask) of the second FG-200 in a way that it is in the same IP subnet as the primary device (refer to Settings - Internet Protocol).
2. Connect the H1 links to the terminal blocks of the H1 interfaces. Make sure to connect each H1 link to the same channel (FF 1 .. FF 4) on both FG-200s.
3. Connect the second FG-200 to the Ethernet switch or hub.
4. Connect both serial ports by means of a redundancy link interface cable.
5. Connect the second FG-200 to a 24 V DC power supply. Use different or redundant power supplies for redundant FG-200s.
6. After turning on the power supply the boot process takes approx. 50 seconds.
7. The second FG-200 will take over the configuration data from the primary device and will start operation in the role "secondary". For indication of proper operation as a secondary device refer to Status indicators - LEDs .
Hint
Refer to Section FG-200 redundancy for more information on the redundancy concept.
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Commissioning FG-200 HSE/FF Modbus
3.1 Installing comConf
New installation
1. Insert your Software and Documentation for Fieldbus Gateways CD into your CD drive. If Autorun is enabled on your system, the startup page is opened.
2. Select your language and Installation of the FG-200 Gateway Software.
3. If Autorun is disabled, open an Explorer window, select your CD drive and double­click the file start.exe located.
4. Follow the instructions from the installation wizard.
3.2 Configuring IP address and Modbus parameters
The FG-200 is delivered with the pre-configured IP address 192.168.0.10. Connect the FG­200 to the PC either directly or via an Ethernet switch.
Note
Before connecting the FG-200 to your LAN network, make sure that its IP address is not used by another network station.
To assign a new IP address to your PC, you must have administrator rights.
1. Open a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox).
2. Enter the URL address 192.168.0.10 and press Enter.
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3. Login with the following data: login name: administrator login password: fgadmin
4. Select Configuration Settings Internet Protocol.
5. Change IP Address and Subnet Mask.
6. Click [Change Settings and Reebot]
7. The FG-200 performs a reboot.
3.3 Setting up a comConf project
For information about how to set up a new project with the configuration tool comConf and working with the FG-200 Web server interface please refer to the User Manual. This document is available with your FG-200, on CD delivered with the product and the Softing download page
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Status indicators - LEDs
The FG-200 is equipped with eight LEDs on its front side:
PWR stands for power supply - refer to PWR - power supply
RUN stands for running - refer to Device LED statuses (PWR, RUN, ERR and
RDL) in stand-alone mode
ERR stands for error- refer to Device LED statuses (PWR, RUN, ERR and
RDL) in stand-alone mode
RDL stands for redundancy link - refer to RUN / ERR / RDL - LED statuses in
redundant mode
CH1 to CH4 stands for H1 channel 1 to H1 channel 4 - refer to Status indications
of the four H1 channels
The LEDs may be on permanently or flash in different colors and frequencies. We use the following symbols:
Symbol
Color
Lighting
none
off
red
permanent
green
permanent
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Symbol
Color
Lighting
red
flashing
green
flashing
green
flashing slowly (0.5 Hz)
green
flashing quickly (5 Hz)
4.1 PWR - power supply
permanent green
24V DC power supply is ok
off
no power supply
4.2 Device LED statuses in stand-alone mode
The following table shows possible LED combinations in stand-alone mode:
LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
ERR
RDL
Startup phase (approximately 7 seconds)
During this phase redundancy role is determined.
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LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
green
ERR
RDL
Non redundant device, ready.
The device is operational; it is not part of a redundant set.
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Permanent hardware fault detection during startup.
A fatal error has been detected.
4.3 RUN/ERR/RDL - LED statuses in redundant mode
The redundancy link LED is used to indicate if traffic via the serial line is performed. It will flash green if a valid message is received. It will switch to red if serial communication is lost and it will be off if no serial response has been received after startup.
flashing green
redundancy link communication is ok (triggered by redundancy link packets)
red
link communication interrupted or aborted (broken down)
off
no link communication at all
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LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
ERR
RDL
Start–up phase (approx. 7 seconds) During this phase redundancy role is determined.
PWR
RUN
green
green
ERR
RDL
Non redundant device, ready. The device is operational; it is not part of a
redundant set. Primary Device is redundant set. The device is operational, acting as Primary Device
in a redundant set. The secondary device is ready
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Permanent hardware fault detection during startup. A fatal error has been detected. Possible failure
could be a missing Ethernet connection.
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Primary device or non-redundant device, hardware failure.
The device is acting as non-redundant device, but a minor hardware failure has been detected during start-up.
In the case of a Primary Device on a redundant set, the secondary device is not ready
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LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Primary device or non-redundant device, failure. The device is acting as non-redundant device, but a
failure has been detected.
or
Secondary device, not ready. The device is acting as secondary device in a
redundant set, but it is not ready to take over the primary role due to e.g. not synchronized configuration information or a non-operational redundancy link.
or
Primary Device or non-redundant device, failure. The device is acting as Primary Device in a
redundant set or as non-redundant device, but a failure has been detected. In the case of a Primary Device in a redundant set or as non redundant set, the secondary device is not ready.
PWR
RUN
green
green
green
ERR
RDL
Secondary device, operational. The device is operational as secondary device in a
redundant set. The configuration information has been successfully transferred from the Primary Device and the redundancy link is operational.
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LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
red
ERR
RDL
Secondary device, hardware failure. The device is acting as secondary device in a
redundant set, but a hardware failure has been detected. Details are available on the web page Diagnostics of the device.
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Primary with H1 error state
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Primary not ready
PWR
RUN
green
green
red
ERR
RDL
Secondary with H1 error
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LEDs
Meaning
PWR
RUN
green
red
ERR
RDL
Primary, configuration error
4.4 H1 channel status indicators
The following table shows the channel LEDs and their meaning of all four channels (CH1 - CH4):
Symbol
Color / frequency
Meaning
green
Visitor address
flashing slowly (0.5 Hz)
not in LAS role
flashing quickly (5 Hz)
LAS role
red
no carrier or H1 link is disconnected
flashing red
no token received
off
H1 link unused
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Technical data
5.1 Specifications
Power supply
18 VDC...32 VDC; SELV/PELV supply mandatory Typical input current is 200 mA; maximum is 1 A (considering the
rush-in current at switch-on).
FF-H1
Four FF-H1 channels, compliant with type 114 of the FF physical layer profile. The Fieldbus voltage range is from 9 VDC...32 VDC. Preferred value is 24 VDC.
Ethernet
IEEE 802.3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Only ETH 1 is supported. Do not use ETH 2 (reserved for further use).
Minimum ambient operating temperature
-40 °C
Storage temperature
-40 °C...+85 °C
Relative humidity
10 %...95 % (non-condensing)
Altitude
Must not exceed 2,000 m
Location
Indoor use only; no direct sunlight
Coating
Conformal Coating based on ANSI/ISA-S71.04 G3
Safety standard
IEC/EN/UL 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements: IEC/EN/UL 61010-2-201 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use ­Part 2-201: Particular requirements for control equipment (both with CB scheme).
Ingress protection
IP20
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5.2 Installation positions
The gateway FG-200 can be mounted horizontally and vertically. Depending on the installation position, different ambient operating temperatures (Ta) are allowed:
Minimum distance
Provide a minimum distance of 50 mm to the air inlet and air outlet to ensure natural convection.
Rotated installation position
The maximum permissible ambient temperature values also apply to a 180° rotated installation position.
Horizontal installation position
Maximum number of fieldbus channels
Maximum fieldbus voltage
Minimum distance
Maximum permissible ambient temperature T
a
4
32 VDC
0 mm
55 °C
2
24 VDC
0 mm
60 °C
4
32 VDC
17.5 mm
65 °C
2
24 VDC
17.5 mm
70 °C
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Vertical installation position
Maximum number of fieldbus channels
Maximum fieldbus voltage
Minimum distance
Maximum permissible ambient temperature T
a
4
32 VDC
0 mm
40 °C
2
24 VDC
0 mm
50 °C
4
32 VDC
17.5 mm
55 °C
2
24 VDC
17.5 mm
60 °C
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ATEX Type Examination Certificate
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Declarations of conformity
This device is compliant with EC directive 2014/30/EG for "Electromagnetic Compatibility" (EMC) and meets the following harmonized standards:
EN 55011
Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) devices - radio disturbance - limits
and methods of measurement
EN 55032
Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment (MME) and interference emission
EN 61000-6-4
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Part 6-4: generic standard – emission for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-2
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Part 6-2: generic standard - immunity
for industrial environments
Note
To fulfill the EMC requirements, the other components of your installation (DC adapter, Industrial Ethernet devices, etc.) also have to meet the EMC requirements. A shielded cable must be used. In addition, the cable shield must be grounded properly.
CAUTION
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures!
CE
A Declaration of Conformity in compliance with the above standards has been made and can be requested from Softing Industrial Automation.
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ROHS
This product is ROHS compliant.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, under part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
VCCI
This Class A product conforms to the regulations of Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) by Information Technology Equipment.
WEEE
Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime. Packaging material and worn components shall be disposed of according to the regulations applicable in the country of installation.
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