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1. IB IL 2xIBILAO1 U SF PAC 1 U SF PAC 1 x IB IL AO 1 SF PAC 1 x IB IL AO 1 U SF PAC 1 x1B IL AO 2 U BP PAC orem ttt Key for the table 1 2 4 8 16 32 Number of available channels Combination not possible i Should be operated with the IB IL 24 DO 2 PAC terminal as only the fuse and not the main power is monitored 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC Possible combinations of analog I O terminals IB IL AO 1 IB ILAO 1 SF IB IL AO 1 U IB ILAO 2 UBP IB IL AO 2 UBP Terminal SF PAC PAC Pa PAC ees PAC OV 10V 0 mA 20 mA 10V 10V 10 V 10 V IB IL Al 2 IB IL Al 2 IB IL Al 2 IB IL Al 2 12 Transmission time The maximum time required for data transmission depends on the type of transmission medium that has been selected and is usually within the following limits tcu 80 ms to 500 ms 10 ms to 100 ms tFO 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG 32823 Blomberg Germany Phone 49 0 5235 3 00 14 PHOENIX CONTACT P O Box 4100 Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 USA Phone 717 944 1300 www phoenixcontact com
2. for supplying the logic of I O terminals Maximum additional current for supplying the analog terminals THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 48 6 mm x 136 mm x 72 mm with connector set 146 g without connectors 212 g with connectors 25 C to 55 C 25 C to 85 C 10 to 95 according to EN 61131 2 70 kPa to 106 kPa up to 3000 m above sea level IP20 Class 3 according to EN 61131 2 IEC 61131 2 Basic material ARNITE plastic PA6 6 self extinguishing VO 2 condensation not permitted during operation Il low level signal Spring cage terminals 0 08 mm to 1 5 mm solid or stranded 28 16 AWG 63 maximum 512 digital or 32 analog I Os maximum can be mixed 1 s maximum 2AatUL 0 5 A at Uana Common data for 24 V main supply segment supply and field multiplexer supply Connection Connection method Recommended cable lengths Continuation Special demands on the power supply Nominal value Ripple Permissible range Q l NOTE Module damage due to overload Each 24 V area must be protected externally The power supply unit must be able to supply 4 times 400 the nominal current of the external fuse to ensure that the fuse blows safely in the event of an error Through Inline connector terminal point assignment see page 7 Spring cage terminals 30 m maximum routing cables through outdoor areas is not admissible Via potential routing The field m
3. in the table below are not permitted and will be detected as a configuration error The IB IL Al 2 SF PAC analog terminal can also be combined with two IB IL AO 1 terminals see also Possible combinations of analog I O terminals on page 14 5985_en_06 N Ou Ou Ou Ou Cm Co ou es On Op oao oa o w 5985A007 PHOENIX CONTACT 12 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC The following matrix shows the possible combinations for a complementary terminal arrangement IB IL 230 DI 1 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC IB IL 24 DI 2 NPN PAC IB IL 24 DI 4 PAC IB IL 24 DI 8 T2 PAC IB IL 24 DI 16 PAC IB IL 24 DI 32 HD PAC IB IL Al 2 SF PAC IB IL Al 2 SF 230 PAC IB IL 24 SAFE 1 PAC IB IL 24 PWR IN 2 F D PAC IB IL 24 DI 8 PAC IB IL 24 PWR IN F D PAC IB IL 24 SEG F D PAC IB IL 120 DI 1 PAC Outputs ewone r for jor siti tis RRR ERR ja Aj eae 8 RES vases 4 RRA 8 nn aeasnaeeeeae 48x noses COO IB IL IB IL 24 230 DOR 1 W PAC DOR 1 W PAC IB IL ee DOR 1 W PC PAC IB IL IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 W PAC DOR 4 W PAC IB IL DOR 4 W PC PAC 2 x IB IL AO 1 SF PAC 2 2xIBILAO1 U SF PAC
4. measuring transducer See INTERFACE catalog to acquire temperature values Power supply units See INTERFACE catalog to supply the field multiplexer stations End clamps grounding clamps and shield connection clamps See CLIPLINE catalog Cables suitable for copper or fiber optic transmission See INTERFACE or AUTOMATION catalog Documentation Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Automation terminals of the Inline product range user manual ILSYS INST UME 2698737 1 Configuring and installing the Inline field multiplexer user manual IB IL MUX UME 2718439 1 Summary of key data for Inline devices data sheet DB GB IB IL DEVICE LIST 9007007 1 I O modules at bus couplers application note AH IL BK IO LIST 9015358 1 Inline terminals for use in zone 2 potentially explosive areas application note AH EN IL EX ZONE 2 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 Technical data General data Housing dimensions width x height x depth Weight Ambient temperature operation Ambient temperature storage Humidity operation storage transport Air pressure operation storage transport Degree of protection Degree of protection Housing material Pollution degree according to EN 50178 Surge voltage class Connection data for Inline connectors Connection method Conductor cross section System data Number of devices per station Number of I O points per station Update time for all inputs outputs Maximum field multiplexer current
5. not exceeded when using the Manda gala Snee pacage Sipjandine Ce MGAL Inline termis in potentially explosive areas e oie f 4 Also ensure that the maximum permissible current aa Se ee of 2 A flowing through potential jumper U is not 5 Itis not permitted to access the circuits inside the Inline A i terminal Do not repair the Inline terminal by yourself but l KO l replace it with a terminal of the same type Repairs may 5 The maximum permissible current for each tension only be carried out by the manufacturer spring contact is 2 A 6 IP20 EN 60529 protection of the device is provided for a clean and dry environment 7 Do not subject the Inline terminal to mechanical strain and thermal loads which exceed the limits specified in the product documentation 8 The inline terminal has not been designed for use in dust potentially explosive atmospheres Installation in zone 2 1 Observe the specified conditions for use in potentially explosive areas When installing the terminal use an appropriate and approved housing with a minimum protection of IP54 Please observe the EN 60079 14 requirements e g a steel housing with a wall thickness of 3 mm In potentially explosive areas only snap the Inline terminal onto the rail and connect the cables when the power is switched off In zone 2 only connect devices to the supply and signal circuits that are suitable for operation in potentially explosive areas of zone 2 and the
6. THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC Inline field multiplexer AUTOMATION Data sheet 5985 en 06 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 2008 1 Description Features Remote bus connections in copper technology can be The field multiplexer is the central unit of a field multiplexer _ l i operated via fiber optics using an interface converter station All Inline I O terminals are connected to it The field multiplexer exchanges data with the opposite station via a Can supply a field multiplexer station with all of the remote bus cable required 24 V voltages Floating alarm output N C relay contact for connecting alarm signals Connection establishment and comparison of the I O configuration of both stations Diagnostic indications via LEDs Hardware version 15 or later Approved for use in zone 2 potentially explosive areas observe the notes on page 9 This data sheet is only valid in association with the IL SYS INST UM E user manual Please refer to the IB IL MUX UM E user manual for further information on the field multiplexer You will find a list of I O terminals that can be operated on the field multiplexer in the AH IL BK IO LIST application note See Ordering data on page 2 Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com This data sheet is valid for the products listed on the following page me m
7. _en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 7 Notes on using the terminal in potentially explosive areas Approval according to directive 94 9 EC II 3 G Ex nAC IIC T4 X Installation notes 1 This Inline terminal can be installed in zone 2 The Inline terminal must only be installed operated and maintained by qualified personnel Restrictions limit values 1 Only Inline terminals that are approved for use in potentially explosive areas may be snapped next to this Inline terminal Before using an Inline terminal in a zone 2 potentially explosive area first check that the terminal has been approved for installation in this area For a list of terminals approved for use in zone 2 2 Please follow the installation instructions given in the potentially explosive areas please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual and the package slip AH EN IL EX ZONE 2 application rote 3 Observe all applicable safety directives even national 2 Please ensure that the supplies of Uy and Us at the safety regulations accident prevention regulations as field multiplexer do not exceed 4 A well as general rules of technology when installing and i o operating the equipment 3 Please make sure that the maximum permissible l current of 4 A flowing through potential jumpers Um 4 Please refer to the corresponding documentation user and Us total current is
8. conditions at the installation location 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 8 Configuration 8 1 Configure the fiber optics transmission mode If you want to implement fiber optic data transmission insert a cable jumper at connector 1 from 1 1 to 2 1 CONFeo see Figure 3 on page 10 Q NOTE Malfunction Ensure that the same transmission mode copper fiber optic is always set on the field multiplexer station and the opposite station 8 2 Master slave configuration One field multiplexer station must be configured as the master To do this insert a cable jumper at connector 3 from 1 4 to 2 4 CONF ma see Figure 3 on page 10 The second station must be configured as a slave It must not have a cable jumper from 1 4 to 2 4 at connector 3 8 3 Alarm contact The field multiplexer has a floating alarm output Alarm_IN and Alarm_OUT contacts at connector 3 that allows to indicate operating errors remotely The contact is normally open but it is closed in the event of an error and when the field multiplexer power supply fails a 8 4 Connecting the remote bus cable Please refer to Section 3 Technical data for information on the alarm contact rating For interference free transmission Phoenix Contact recommends that you use a shielded cable In this case connector 1 of both stations should be connected to the DATA DATA and GNDpata signals and the shield see also Figure 3 on page 10 In addition the cable
9. e me D OGD OO GD SD 0 GD OO OD Likoniacr GE INSPIRING INNOVATIONS THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 2 Ordering data Products Description Type Order No Pcs PKt Field multiplexer complete with accessories connectors and labeling fields IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 2861205 1 Field multiplexer without accessories IB IL 24 MUX MA 2718413 1 a The listed connector set is needed for the complete fitting of the IB IL 24 MUX MA Accessories Description Type Order No Pcs PKt Connector set for the field multiplexer IB IL MUX PLSET 2836036 1 Keying profile CP MSTB 1734634 100 see COMBICON catalog Zack marker strip to label the terminals ZBF 6 see CLIPLINE catalog ZBF 12 see CLIPLINE catalog DIN EN 50022 DIN rail 2 meters NS 35 7 5 PERFORATED 0801733 1 NS 35 7 5 UNPERFORATED 0801681 1 Standard end clamp snapped on without tools CLIPFIX 35 5 3022276 50 End clamp for use in the event of vibrations or installation on vertical DIN rail E AL NS 35 1201662 50 secured with screws Adapter cable between field multiplexer and PSI interface converter IB IL MUX CAB PSI 2878476 1 Accessories Additional system components Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Surge protection See TRABTECH catalog for protection of the remote bus cable the power supply units and the entire control cabinet by fuses Fiber optic interface converters See INTERFACE catalog for fiber optic data transmission Temperature
10. e communications power U 7 5 V and the analog supply U ana 24 V Communications power U and analog supply Uana Communications power potential jumpers Nominal value Maximum output current Safety equipment Analog supply potential jumpers Nominal value Maximum output current Safety equipment 7 5V DC 2 A DC observe derating Electronic short circuit protection 24V DC 0 5 A DC observe derating Electrical short circuit protection Derating of the communications power and the analog terminal supply I O supply with a current carrying capacity at the bus coupler of 8 A maximum 100 P 25 30 T C 10 15 20 P Ta C Ambient temperature in C 5985_en_06 50 40 45 55 5520A012 35 Current carrying capacity of the communications power UL and the analog supply Uana in PHOENIX CONTACT 4 Derating of the communications power and the analog terminal supply I O supply with a current carrying capacity at the bus coupler of 4 A maximum 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 P 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 T C 5520A013 P Current carrying capacity of the communications power UL and the analog supply Uana in Ta C Ambient temperature in C Protective equipment THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC Surge voltage segment sup
11. ical isolation 6 Shield potential connected with a capacitor to FE of the potential jumper 5985 _en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 11 Complementary structure of a field multiplexer system Field multiplexer stations must be created in such a way that each input terminal is assigned to an output module on the opposite side and vice versa complementary arrangement MUXEE DI4 Figure 5 A X N CJL oo Ou Ou oo ereo E w oa oOo oA yO o S O Ou Ou Ol l Oo Ou Typical structure of a field multiplexer system CAUTION Malfunction Terminals for analog signals must always be installed to the right of the digital terminals ina field multiplexer station If this rule is not observed the field multiplexer station will reporta configuration error and the field multiplexer system will not be ready to operate In the event of subsequent extension digital terminals must be inserted before the analog terminals You will find a list of I O terminals that can be operated in the AH IL BK IO LIST application note Terminal combinations other than the ones listed
12. m contact U ux supply master slave configuration The potential is reference ground for the field multiplexer electronics Power connector Uy Us 1 1 2 1 24 V segment supply the supplied voltage is directly routed to the potential jumper 42 22 2 2 2 Um 24 V main supply 24 V main supply the supplied voltage is directly led to the potential jumper supplied 24 V main supply the supplied voltage is directly led to the potential jumper is directly led to the potential jumper 122e 3 29 w a The reference potential is directly led to the potential jumper and is at the same time reference ground for the main and segment supply 1 4 2 4 Connection of the field multiplexer i e of the field multiplexer station to functional earth ground The contacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and the FE spring on the bottom of the housing i Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interference Contacts with identical designations are NOTE Overload electrically connected inside the field multiplexer The maximum total current through the potential jumpers Up and Us is 8 A For information on the power supplies please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual Q NOTE Malfunction Connect the field multiplexer to functional earth ground via the FE connection of connector 4 For this connect the corresponding contact with a grounding terminal see also Figure 3 on page 10 5985
13. ply Us main supply Ujyy Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent overload field multiplexer supply Umux Pulse loads up to 1500 W are short circuited by the input protective diode Polarity reversal segment supply Uc main supply Uj Parallel diodes for protection against polarity reversal in the event of an error the high current through the diodes causes the preconnected fuse to blow Polarity reversal field multiplexer supply U mux Serial diode in the lead path of the power supply in the event of an error only a low current flows In the event of an error no fuse trips within the external power supply Ensure 2 A fuse protection to the external power supply The field multiplexer supply is protected against polarity reversal and surge voltage These protective elements are only used to protect the power supply unit Electrical isolation RS 485 interface supply voltage 500 V AC 1 min RS 485 interface local bus 500 V AC 1 min Interfaces Remote bus Connection Inline shield connector Interface type RS 485 modified Transmission protocol Special remote control protocol Remote bus length copper 12 km maximum and 5 km typical depending on cable type and EMC environmental conditions Remote bus length fiber optic Using fiber optic converters Polymer fiber Up to 100 m HCS fiber Up to 2400 m Multi mode glass fiber Up to 25 km Single mode glass fiber Up to 45 km Local bus Connection Inline data rou
14. pprovals please visit www download phoenixcontact com or www eshop phoenixcontact com 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 4 Connection An end plate is provided with the field multiplexer Place this plate at the end of the field multiplexer station The end plate has no electrical function It protects the station from ESD pulses and the user from dangerous contact voltage 5 Local diagnostic indicators 5985B003 Figure 1 Diagnostic indicators of the field multiplexer Des Color UL Green 24 V field multiplexer supply 7 5 V communications power interface supply ST Red Field multiplexer stopped cE Red Configuration enor PRE Red Remote buseror PLE Red Localbuseror us Green 24V segment supply PUM Green 24Vmain supply 5985_en_06 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 6 Terminal point assignment ZZ LE v AN V N AN 2 W TAN T DA S XA Ee 5981A019 Figure 2 Terminal point assignment PHOENIX CONTACT 7 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC pone em point Connector 1 1 Remote bus connguration of UES more CORPRENIIREK _ Connector2 Nofunction SO SSS SSS P Coverforunusedterminal points O O O O O O O S O Floating alar
15. s for DATA and DATA must be twisted pair cables 5985_en_06 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 9 Connection example Connector 1 2 3 4 Alarm signals Possible 24 V Poe segment supply FO Us 24 V main supply Uy Master 24 V field multiplexer supply Unux Remote bus 5985A008 Figure 3 Typical connection of the cables to the field multiplexer PHOENIX CONTACT 10 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 10 Electrical isolation in the field multiplexer Local bus 24 V U 24 V U A Remote bus U nux TEN 5985D001 U U ana ii Figure 4 Electrical isolation of the individual function areas Separate power supply units Potential areas when using separate power supply units to supply Umux and Ujy Us Area of remote bus cable Area of functional earth ground FE capacitive for shield Area of functional earth ground FE Area of the field multiplexer supply Umux from which the communications power U and the supply for the analog terminals U ayna are generated 5 Area ofthe I O voltages Uy and Us A ON Symbols used Microcontroller A Converter EZA Optocoupler m Reference potential GNDpata remote bus cable Electrically isolated area Jt Reference potential GNDyux field multiplexer supply Supply unit with electr
16. ting 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC Local functions Alarm output floating contacts N C relay contact for 24 V DC 1 A typical Maximum contact power 30 W DC or 60 VA AC Maximum contact voltages 150 V DC or 125 V AC A maximum switching current of 1 A must not be exceeded Observe high inrush currents when using lamps as alarm signals Phoenix Contact recommends avoiding lamp loads greater than 24 V 40 mA Mechanical requirements Vibration operation 2g according to IEC 60068 2 6 criterion 1 Vibration storage 2g according to IEC 60068 2 6 Shock operation 15g according to IEC 60068 2 27 criterion 2 Conformance with EMC directive 2004 108 EC Noise immunity test according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 Criterion B IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 Criterion A IEC 61000 4 3 Field strength 10 V m Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 Criterion A IEC 61000 4 4 All interfaces 1 kV Surge voltage EN 61000 4 5 Criterion B IEC 61000 4 5 DC supply lines 0 5 kV 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Signal cables 1 0 kV 2 0 kV Symmetrical asymmetrical Conducted interference EN 61000 4 6 Criterion A IEC 61000 4 6 Test voltage 10 V Noise emission test according to EN 61000 6 4 Noise emission of housing EN 55011 Class A Approvals For the latest a
17. ultiplexer supply U mux is electrically isolated from Up Us if it is supplied separately This is only ensured if two separate power supplies are used 24 V DC 5 19 2 V to 30 V ripple included Observe the current consumption of every device on the individual potential jumpers when configuring a field multiplexer station It is specified in every terminal specific data sheet The current consumption can differ depending on the individual terminal If the maximum current carrying capacity of a potential jumper is reached a new power terminal must be used 24 V main supply U m 24 V segment supply Us Current carrying capacity 8 A maximum WARNING Explosion hazard restrictions regarding the Inline system When using the terminal in potentially explosive areas observe the limitations on the current carrying capacity see Notes on using the terminal in potentially explosive areas on page 9 5985_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 24 V field multiplexer supply Umux Current consumption at Uy x Minimum current consumption at nominal voltage Maximum current consumption at nominal voltage THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IB IL 24 MUX MA PAC 60 mA no local bus devices connected 1 25A Consisting of 0 060 A Current consumption of field multiplexer electronics 0 690A Communications power for all I O terminals 0 5A Supply for the analog terminals The field multiplexer supply Umux 24 V generates th

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