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1. Total current consumption of the devices from the 24 V analog supply 0 5 A maximum Power Dissipation Derating Using the maximum currents 2 A logic current and 0 5 A current for analog terminals in the formula to calculate the power dissipation when the I O is connected gives the following result PPERI 2 2 W 0 35 W 2 55 W 2 55 W corresponds to 100 current carrying capacity of the power supply unit in the derating curves on page 18 Make sure that the indicated nominal current carrying capacity in the derating curves is not exceeded when the ambient temperature is above 40 C Corresponding with the formula the total current carrying capacity of the connected I O is relevant Ppepr If for example no current is drawn from the analog supply the percentage of current coming from the communications power can be increased Example Ambient temperature 55 C Nominal current carrying capacity of the communications power and analog supply 50 according to the diagram l Logic 1A ILAnalog 0 25A PPERI 1 1 W 0 175 W Pper 1 275 W equals 50 of 2 55 W Possible logic current if the analog supply is not loaded PPERI 1 1 W A x l Logic 0 W Pperi 1 1 WA ILLogic l Logic 1 275 W 1 1 W A l Logic 1 159 A 7149_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 19 Safety Equipment Surge voltage segment supply main supply bus terminal supply Polarity reversal Segment supply main supply Polarity reversal bus termina
2. Green RJ45 connector set for crossed cable Double sheathed Ethernet cable Flexible Ethernet cable Assembly tool for RJ45 connector Documentation Description Configuring and Installing the INTERBUS Inline Product Range user manual PC WorX 5 Quick Start Guide STEP 7 Quick Start Guide Application note for firmware update of the device PHOENIX CONTACT 07 2005 7149 en_00 Type PC WORX 5 PN FL SWT IB IL SCN 8 CP IB IL FIELD 8 E UK ZBFM 6 see CLIPLINE FL SWT IBS OPC SERVER FL PLUG RJ45 GR 2 FL PLUG RJ45 GN 2 FL CAT5 HEAVY FL CAT5 FLEX FL CRIMPTOOL Type IB IL SYS PRO UME UM QS EN PC WORX 5 Order No 29 85 02 6 28 31 044 27 27 608 27 27 50 1 1201 442 28 31 044 2729127 27 44 856 27 44 57 1 27 44814 27 44 830 27 44 869 UM QS EN PROFINET PROXY IB AH EN TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATE Please note that the required GSDML file is not supplied with the device Make sure you always use the latest version of the GSDML file The latest GSDML files and documentation can be found on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com in the Download Center Accessories Pcs Pkt SN ee eee NP N Order No 2743048 26 99 86 2 26 99 99 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 22
3. the module observe the necessary safety precautions against electrostatic discharge ESD according to EN 61340 5 1 and EN 61340 5 2 IEY Housing Only authorized Phoenix Contact personnel are permitted to open the housing 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Structure of the FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Bus Coupler LANGFTHLAT ONO XINDFI chi lt r YMPOLY IL8ELEE ON PIO 22 DVINdAWE EC Y TI KEEN AS Sua sy 714900002 Figure 1 Structure of the FL IL 24 BK PN PAC bus coupler The bus coupler has the following components End plate to protect the last Inline module Inline diagnostic indicators 24 V DC supply and functional earth ground connector MAC address in plain text and as a barcode Ethernet interface twisted pair cables in RJ45 format Two PE contacts for grounding the bus coupler using a DIN rail on the back of the module PROFINET Ethernet status and diagnostic indicators Reset button 7 segment display for the device status O ON OOO0ORAQOQOHRN 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Local Status and Diagnostic Indicators Des Color Status meaning O O OSS Electronics Module ia Green ON _ 24 V supply 7 V communications power interface supply in the tolerance range a 24 V supply 7 V communications power interface supply not in the tolerance range Green ON ON Voltage is present in the main circuit 24 V DC Vol
4. with 2 A the 24 V analog voltage with 0 5 A 7 5V DC 5 1 5 2 A DC observe derating Electronic short circuit protection 24 V DC 15 20 5 0 5 A DC observe derating Electronic short circuit protection Derating of the Communications Power and the Analog Terminal Supply 100 90 80 70 60 P 50 40 30 20 10 0 5 10 15 20 25 Ta PC 35 40 45 50 55 61550009 P Loading capacity of the power supply unit for communications power and analog supply in Ta C Ambient temperature in C 7149_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Power Dissipation Formula to Calculate the Power Dissipation of the Electronics Pe Pgus PpERI P 2 6 W 1 1 Where PEL PBus PpERI lin n b gt ee i iM w W AA dun 0 7 Total power dissipation in the terminal Power dissipation for bus operation without I O load permanent Power dissipation with I O connected Current consumption of device n from the communications power Index of the number of connected devices n 1 to a Number of connected devices supplied with communications power Total current consumption of the devices from the 7 5 V communications power 2 A maximum Current consumption of the device m from the analog supply Index of the number of connected analog devices m 1 to b Number of connected analog devices supplied with analog voltage
5. 2G O0GD00C gt D conn OCD OOE FL IL 24 BK PN PAC PROFINET O Inline Bus Coupler AUTOMATIONWORX Data Sheet PHOENIX CONTACT 07 2005 INSPIRING INNOVATIONS M N F N9 XINDH chi lt Or YMpPoyy GIL8ELEE ON PIO WaANaANMNG E T TA 2A 714900000 Description PROFINET lO lnline bus coupler Features PROFINET lO lnline bus coupler for the Inline I O sys Up to 63 other Inline modules can be connected of tem which a maximum of eight can be PCP devices Ethernet TCP IP Flexible installation system for Ethernet 100BASE TX Representation of process data in the browser using Management via SNMP XML Integrated web server Supported protocols TCP UDP SNMPv2 TFTP and ICMP Ping PROFINET IO Comprehensive system diagnostics Application Connection of sensors actuators via PROFINET I I 7149 en_00 Quick Start Guides for PC WorX 5 and Siemens S7 can be found in the Download Center at www download phoenixcontact com PC Worx Quick Start Guide PC WorX 5 UM QS EN PC WORX 5 Order No 26 99 86 2 Siemens S7 Quick Start Guide STEP 7 UM QS EN PROFINET PROXY IB Order No 26 99 99 8 Make sure you always use the latest version of the GSDML file and the latest documentation for the module The latest GSDML files and documentation can be found on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com in the Download Center Ensure that you are always working with the
6. IO specification Minimum update rate Supported Protocols MIBs Supported protocols Supported standard MIBs Supported private MIBs 24 V Main Supply 24 V Segment Supply Connection method Recommended cable lengths Routing 7149_en_00 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC PROFINET IO Inline bus coupler 90 mm x 72 mm x 116 mm 0 C to 55 C 25 C to 85 C IP20 DIN 40050 IEC 60529 Class 3 VDE 0106 IEC 60536 5 to 90 no condensation 5 to 95 no condensation 80 kPa to 108 kPa 2000 m above sea level 70 kPa to 108 kPa 3000 m above sea level Perpendicular to a standard DIN rail The functional earth ground must be connected to the 24 V DC supply functional earth ground connection The contacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and FE springs on the bottom of the housing The coupler is grounded when it is snapped onto a grounded DIN rail Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interfer ence Free from substances which would hinder coating with paint or varnish according to VW specification Standard solvents 270 g typical PROFINET IO device Version 1 1 4 ms depending on the size of the bus system PROFINET IO TCP UDP SNMPv2 TFTP HTTP ICMP ping RFC 1213 MIB II Phoenix Contact MIB FL MIB FL Device MIB Spring cage terminals 30 m maximum do not route cable through outdoor areas Through potential routing PHOENIX CONTACT 16 24 V Main Supply 24 V Segment Supply Continued Spec
7. an Ethernet interface on the front in RJ5 format to which only a twisted pair cable with an impedance of 100 Q can be connected The data transmission rate is 100 Mbps The 100BASE TX port of the bus coupler can detect a pair of incorrectly connected receiving cables RD RD and correct them using the auto polarity correction function n c Ping RJ45 n c Pin7 TD Pin6 L nc Pin5 n c Pin4 _ TD Pina T RD Pin2 RD Pin 1 Figure 5 Pin assignment of the Ethernet port in RJ45 format Transfer of I O Data The I O data of individual Inline modules is transferred via memory areas organized in a word oriented way Separate mem ory areas for input and output data The Inline modules use the memory according to their process data width The assign ment of the individual bits is shown in the following diagram Bit e Bit 1 61550007 Figure 6 Position of the user data for individual devices in the word array To achieve cycle consistency between I O data and the station bus cycle the bus coupler uses an exchange buffer mech anism This mechanism ensures that the required I O data is available on time and is protected by appropriate measures when writing reading 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC The following diagram shows the position of the user data for several devices in the word array Byte device 4 bit device 2 bit device 61550008 Figure 7 Position of the user data for several
8. ched on the connector between terminal points 1 1 2 1 This means that there is no segment supply via terminal point 1 1 In addition it is possible to supply the segment supply from the main voltage For this 1 1 2 1 must be jumpered The 24 V segment supply is protected against polarity reversal inverse parallel diode gt causes a short circuit in the event of polarity reversal and surge voltage It does not have short circuit protection The user must provide short circuit protection The rating of the preconnected fuse must be such that the maximum per missible load current is not exceeded 24 V Main Supply The 24 V main supply is protected against polarity reversal inverse parallel diode gt causes a short circuit in the event of polarity reversal and surge voltage It does not have short circuit protection The user must provide short circuit protection The rating of the preconnected fuse must be such that the maximum per missible load current is not exceeded 24 V BK Supply The 24 V BK supply is protected against polarity reversal and surge voltage These protective elements are only used to protect the power supply unit Jumpers ic Terminals 1 3 and 2 3 on the connector can be jumpered if the same reference potential is to be used for the communications power and segment voltage 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Ethernet Connection Ethernet Interface The FL IL 24 BK PN PAC has
9. ctor Assignment Terminal Point Connector Power Connector ee Us ply as w 24 V power supply The communications power for the bus coupler and the connected local bus devices is generated from this voltage The 24 V analog voltage Uana aor the oa bus devices is also ene ae LGND Reference poten The potential is the reference ground for the communications power tial logic ground SGND Reference potential The reference potential is directly led to the potential jumper and is at the segment ground same time ground reference for the main and segment supply FE Functional earth The functional earth ground must be connected to the 24 V DC supply ground FE functional earth ground connection The contacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and FE springs on the bottom of the housing The cou pler is grounded when it is snapped onto a grounded DIN rail Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interference The maximum total current flowing through the potential jumpers is 8 A The functional earth ground must be connected through the 24 V DC supply functional earth ground connec tion 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC 24 V Segment Supply 24 V Main Supply The segment supply and main supply must have the same reference potential An electrically isolated architecture is not possible 24 V Segment Supply An emergency stop circuit for example can be connected and swit
10. devices in the word array 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Meaning of the 7 Segment Display During Startup Operation Display Meaning OOOO Initializing the PROFINET IO stack SL alternating Malfunction in the INTERBUS network with xx 00 alternating PROFINET device ID with During Firmware Update 02 ic An application note for firmware update via TFTP AH EN TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATE can be found in the Download Center at www download phoenixcontact com Display Meaning SSS Firmware is requested to download at TFTP server The firmware is downloaded to the memory The firmware transfer to the memory is complete In the event of a System Fail SF the slot number is indicated on the 7 segment display Example Error at slot 3 Display SL alternating with 03 in the second clock Boot Loader Error Messages Display Meaning Remy OOOO 17 The transfer of the firmware failed Check the physical connection during TFTP download display Establish a point to point connection changes from 03 to 17 Make sure that the file with the specified file name exists and is in the correct directory Check the IP address of the TFTP server Activate the TFTP server Repeat the download 19 The TFTP download was completed Provide a valid firmware version with the previously specified file successfully but the file is not a valid name firmware version for the bus coupler Repeat the down
11. erload Pulse loads up to 1500 V are short circuited by the input pro tective diode Serial diode in the lead path of the power supply unit in the event of an error only a low current flows In the event of an error the fuse in the external power supply unit does not trip Ensure protection of 2 A by fuses through the external power supply unit Observe the current consumption of the modules Observe the logic current consumption of each device when configuring an Inline station This information is given in every module specific data sheet The current consumption can differ depending on the individ ual module The permissible number of devices that can be connected therefore depends on the specific station structure Nominal value Tolerance Ripple 7149_en_00 24 V DC 15 20 according to EN 61131 2 5 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 24 V Bus Coupler Supply Continued Permissible range Minimum current consumption at nominal voltage Maximum current consumption at nominal voltage 24 V Module Supply Communications Power Potential Jumper Nominal value Tolerance Ripple Maximum output current Safety equipment Analog Supply Potential Jumper Nominal value Tolerance Ripple Maximum output current Safety equipment FL IL 24 BK PN PAC 19 2 V to 30 V 92 mA At no load operation i e Ethernet connected no local bus devices are connected bus inactive 1 5A Loading the 7 5 V communications power
12. g INTERBUS is not parameterized SF PROFINET IO controller established com BF munication without any errors RDY RUN FAIL States in the Event of an Error SF ON PROFINET IO controller was parameter Check parameterization and correct BF OFF ized incorrectly The INTERBUS configura RDY RUN Flashing tion that was sent from the PROFINET IO FAIL ON controller to the PROFINET IO device could not be executed Display SL alternating with 01 SF ON INTERBUS errors during operation There is a bus error or peripheral fault BF OFF Diagnostic display indicates the slot SL al RDY RUN Flashing ternating with the slot number FAIL ON Display 02 XX FAIL OFF SF The physical communication connection Restore the physical connection BF was interrupted the PROFINET IO control RDY RUN ler can no longer be reached No link FAIL COL XMT RCV Link Management Information Base MIB ic The latest MIBs can be found on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Mapping Inputs and Outputs to PROFINET IO The module is assigned the following input and output data words Slot Data Length sito 4 words IN 4 words OUT Status and Diagnostic Register Diagnostic Register The controller board diagnostic registers diagnostic status INTERBUS system for the user Thus it is possible to indi register diagnostic parameter register and extended diag cate
13. ial demands on the voltage supply Behavior in the event of voltage fluctuations Nominal value Tolerance Ripple Permissible range Current carrying capacity Safety equipment Surge voltage Polarity reversal A 24 V Bus Coupler Supply Connection method Recommended cable lengths Routing Safety equipment Surge voltage Polarity reversal A FL IL 24 BK PN PAC The Us Upm supplies and the Up bus coupler supply are provided using two electrically isolated power supply units and therefore do not have the same reference potential Voltages main and segment supply that are transferred from the bus coupler to the potential jumpers follow the sup ply voltages without delay 24 V DC 15 20 according to EN 61131 2 5 19 2 V to 30 V 8 A maximum Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent overload Pulse loads up to 1500 V are short circuited by the input pro tective diode 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 This 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 Spring cage terminals 30 m maximum do not route cable through outdoor areas Through potential routing Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent ov
14. ical Tests Shock test according to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068 2 6 Free fall according to IEC 60068 2 32 7149 en_00 One 8 pos RJ45 female connector on the bus coupler Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm to 0 22 mm 100 Q 100 Mbps 100 m Operation storage transport 25g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Operation storage transport 5g 150 Hz Criterion A 1m PHOENIX CONTACT 20 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Conformance With EMC Directives Developed according to IEC 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 4 2 ESD Criterion B IEC 61000 4 3 radiated noise immunity Criterion A IEC 61000 4 4 burst Criterion B IEC 61000 4 5 surge Criterion B IEC 61000 4 6 conducted noise immunity Criterion A EN 55011 noise emission Class A Warning Portable radiotelephone equipment P 2 W must not be operated any closer than 2 m There should be no strong radio transmitters or ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical devices in the vicinity 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 21 Ordering Data Description PROFINET IO Inline bus coupler Type FL IL 24 BK PN PAC FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Order No 28 78 816 Pcs Pkt Description PC WorX 5 for PROFINET IO Startup diagnostic software Factory Manager Connector with color print Labeling field End clamp Zack Quick marker strip Factory Manager network management software OPC server Gray RJ45 connector set for linear cable
15. l supply Bus Interface of the Lower Level System Bus Interface Electrical isolation Number of Inline terminals that can be connected Limitation through software Limitation through power supply unit FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent overload Pulse loads up to 1500 V are short circuited by the input pro tective diode 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 Serial diode in the lead path of the power supply unit in the event of an error only a low current flows In the event of an error the fuse in the external power supply unit does not trip Ensure protection of 2 A by fuses through the external power supply unit Inline local bus No 63 maximum Maximum logic current consumption of the connected local bus modules lmax lt 2 A DC Observe the current consumption of the modules Observe the logic current consumption of each device when configuring an Inline station This information is given in every module specific data sheet The current consumption can differ depending on the individ ual module The permissible number of devices that can be connected therefore depends on the specific station structure Interfaces Ethernet Interface Number Connection format Connection medium Cable impedance Transmission speed Maximum network segment expansion Mechan
16. load IEY The points under Remedy are recommendations they do not all have to be carried out for every error 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Startup Make sure you always use the latest version of the GSDML file and the latest documentation for the module The latest GSDML files and documentation can be found on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com in the Download Center a Quick Start Guides for PC WorX 5 and Siemens S7 can be found in the Download Center at www download phoenixcontact com PC WorX Quick Start Guide PC WorX 5 UM QS EN PC WORX 5 Order No 26 99 86 2 Siemens S7 Quick Start Guide STEP 7 UM QS EN PROFINET PROXY IB Order No 26 99 99 8 Starting the Firmware The firmware is started once the device has been connected to the power supply or the reset button has been pressed The following sequence is displayed Display Meaning O bo _ Fimwareisentracted OOOO inating the PRoto O O OOOO O oen Update Rate The minimum update rate is 4 ms Always set an update rate higher than the bus cycle time The bus cycle time can be read using DIAG or PC WorX 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 12 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Diagnostic Indicators During Operation and in the Event of an Error LED Measure Remedy in the Event of an Error States During Operation SF OFF PROFINET IO device waiting for communi BF Flashing cation with the PROFINET IO controller RDY RUN Flashin
17. most recently published documentation It can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com A conversion table is available on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com general 7000_en_00 pdf PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG FlachsmarktstraBe 8 32825 Blomberg Germany 1 Phone 49 0 5235 3 00 Fax 49 0 5235 3 4 12 00 www phoenixcontact com www phoenixcontact com salesnetwork FL IL 24 BK PN PAC General Information Warning Disregarding this warning may result in damage to equipment and or serious personal injury Only qualified per sonnel may start up and operate these devices According to the safety instructions in this text qualified per sonnel are persons who are authorized to start up to ground and to mark devices systems and equipment according to the standards of safety technology In addition these persons must be familiar with all warning instructions and maintenance measures in this text Warning The FL IL 24 BK PN PAC module is designed exclusively for SELV operation according to IEC 60950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 Shielding The shielding ground of the connected twisted pair cables is electrically connected to the female connector When connecting network segments avoid ground loops potential transfers and voltage equalization currents using the braided shield Electrostatic discharge The module contains components that can be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge When han dling
18. ng software tool STEP 7 hardware configura tion etc Make sure that the file version used corresponds to the firmware hardware version used The latest version of the GSDML file can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com Parameters Slot 0 Diagnostic alarm active default inactive PROFINET IO enables the PROFINET IO device to store diagnostic information with the error location and error type The PROFINET IO controller is informed that a diagnosis has been received via an incoming alarm Alarms are only sent if they were enabled via parameters during startup If the diagnosis has been removed an outgoing alarm is sent to the controller If at least one diagnosis is stored the SL LED lights up If no diagnoses are present the SL LED is not active Bus errors are indicated with higher priority in the display than peripheral faults 7149 en_00 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC PHOENIX CONTACT 15 Technical Data General Data Function Housing dimensions width x height x depth Permissible operating temperature EN 60204 1 Permissible storage temperature EN 60204 1 Degree of protection Class of protection Humidity operation EN 60204 1 Humidity storage EN 60204 1 Air pressure operation Air pressure storage Preferred mounting position Connection to protective earth ground Environmental compatibility Resistance to solvents Weight PROFINET Functions Device function PROFINET
19. onal earth ground must be connected to the 24 V DC supply functional earth ground connection The contacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and FE springs on the bottom of the housing The cou pler is grounded when it is snapped onto a grounded DIN rail Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interference Mounting 1 First snap all required electronics bases vertically onto the DIN rail A ic Ensure that all featherkeys and keyways on adjacent terminals are interlocked B ho neon 3 Xo Xe Agge o o Ag o T Lo 61550005 Figure 2 Snapping on the electronics base 2 Next attach the connectors to the corresponding bases 7 ill a l 2 NN a O 61550006 Figure 3 Plugging in the I O connector 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Connecting the Supply Voltage The module is operated using a 24 V DC SELV Typical Connection of the Supply Voltage PHGNIX CONTACT FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Q REJ Ord No 2878816 Internal jumper Te ali 00 A0 45 50 A1 77 WANT 10 100 714900003 Figure 4 Typical connection of the supply voltage 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Conne
20. tage is not present in the main circuit Green O gee fat Waceren eee marron net Port TS or System error present incorrect parameterization bus error peripheral fault No system error INTERBUS running without errors ON No link status available Link status available no communication connection to the IO controller connection es tablishment is currently active OFF The 2 controller has established an active communication connection to the IO device ee OFF Transmission of telegrams without a collision if LNK LED active Green e Yellow M O Green ON ___ Physical network connection ready to operate OFF OFF Physical network connection interrupted or not present Reset Button The reset button is on the front plate When the reset button is pressed the Inline masterboard and the Ethernet adapter are completely reset and initialized selftest etc Inline system outputs are reset and inputs are not read Following reset the module is automatically started up again by the PROFINET IO controller 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 FL IL 24 BK PN PAC Installation and Mounting Removal Install the FL IL 24 BK PN PAC on a clean DIN rail according to EN 60715 Phoenix Contact item NS 35 To avoid con tact resistance only use clean corrosion free DIN rails End clamps must be mounted on both sides of the module to stop the terminals from slipping on the DIN rail IRTP The functi
21. the state of the bus system error causes as well as nostic parameter register represent the current state of the additional information to the application program n n 1 7 oes 4a 20 User error parameterization Bus error DETECT Diagnostic routine is active Selected configuration is ready ACTIVE to operate n n 1 BSA Bus segment disconnected RESULT Standard function processed negatively DC RESULT Faulty data cycles QUALITY Defined error density exceeded 51500003 Figure 8 Diagnostic Status Register Quick Start Guides for PC WorX 5 and Siemens S7 can be found in the Download Center at www download phoenixcontact com PC Worx Quick Start Guide PC WorX 5 UM QS EN PC WORX 5 Order No 26 99 86 2 Siemens S7 Quick Start Guide STEP 7 UM QS EN PROFINET PROXY IB Order No 26 99 99 8 7149 en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 14 Parameterization PC Worx PC WorX Version 5 0 or later is required to parameterize the PROFINET IO devices An online data sheet with im portant technical data and a configuration file is integrated into PC Worx If several versions of the configuration file are available make sure that the file version used corre sponds to the firmware hardware version used Other Tools The PROFINET IO device is parameterized using the con figuration tool of the PROFINET IO controller To do this in tegrate the appropriate GSDML file of the device into the correspondi
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