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1. o o oooooooo 38 Communication and Status Indicator o o oooooo o 41 Modbus Serial Line Cabling 0 000 omo 42 Modbus Settings and Supported Functions 44 MEMO Maple vd 47 Modbus Serial Line Cables ooooocoornoonoo ono 53 Chapter 4 ZBRN1 Ethernet Communication 55 Communication on an Ethernet Network 56 Addressing MOdeS 24 455 eanoe borra ea 60 Communication and Status Indicator o o ooooooo 62 Modbus TCP Settings and Supported Functions 65 Eine mel Gab AA Haat ht aed ork Ni es er a 66 Chapter 5 HAGQIO ss diosa di re a er te end a alee at as 67 Radio RECEIVED de 67 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 3 Chapter 6 User Interface 00 0o0 ooooooooooooaoooo 75 PANCIP lOs da Al Guida ds a 76 MOS 0 A a 79 Configuration MENU reres s 882s ssw rara 83 Diagnose Mens cerda aida 92 E A O to alate II RSE 94 Chapter DUM 2 carritos rd it ace es a a 95 INIFOGUCTION x a dra Be ence Ce Cate ee ate 96 COMIGUNANON ae dco ok ee eet eke eae ee oe ee eee a 97 IAGO SHC totes oy aer iaa a e 105 Chapter 8 Web Pages 00 ccc eee eee ees 115 PTFOGLIGUONG parodias Paces bere coda ada 116 COMIOQUIATIOM 13 244 crs BES aan aoe he eae ee Se eee ds 118 DIAGHO SIC cis rd ri AO eee eee Beha ees 125 Chapter 9 SD Card c scc 0 lt 64024 oes eG care ot cade doe eae es 131 N
2. Item Icon Meaning 6 The data is stored in the device 7 Indicates that the parameter is modified 114 El00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Introduction 116 Configuration 118 Diagnostic 125 El00000001177 03 2013 115 Web Pages Introduction General ZBRCETH communication module has an embedded HTTP server The web pages are stored in the communication module and can be updated by downloading the files from the FTP Web pages are used for the online configuration of the access point To access the web pages the user authentication is required The default user name and password are USER Home Page The following figure shows the Home page Schneider Documentation UR o fonior EA A S o AAA EJ Language B A Reference Version Network supported ZBRN1 Network present ZBRN2 Error RF signal strength 0 Frequency channel 11 RF package received 0 Clear Clear L 116 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Web Pages The table provides the properties of the Home page Parameters Description Device icon Displays the graphical representation of the device Reference Displays the product reference Version Displays the product firmware version Network supported Displays the supported network Network present Displays the network present E
3. What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Introduction 132 Functions 134 File Management and Diagnostic 136 El00000001177 03 2013 131 SD Card Introduction General The secure digital card SD card is an ultra small flash memory card designed to provide high capacity memory in a small size The minimum capacity of the SD card is 16 Mb SD Card Insertion and Removal CAUTION UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Do not expose the SD card to electrostatic and electromagnetic sources e Do not expose the SD card to heat sunlight water and moisture e Do not expose SD card to high radiation High level radiation can erase the content of the SD card e Avoid impact to the SD card Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage The following figure shows how to insert the SD card into the access point Push to insert Push to insert the SD card in the SD card slot on the access point Make sure that the SD card is inserted properly 132 ElO00000001177 03 2013 SD Card The following figure shows how to remove the SD card from the access point VA SD IND Push to remove Push to remove the SD card from the SD card slot on the access point E100000001177 03 2013 133 SD Card Functions Supported Features SD card supports the following features e Write prote
4. screen TT Harmony XB5R Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Schneider hoe Electric 1 0 35 Device Module a a HE Data not Hond Teach Screen XK dE Protocol Information O Auto Refresh 10 Screen Configuration IP addressing method Stored Device Name ZBRN1_ ies IP address 192 168 2 150 Gateway address Subnet mask 255 255 25 Diagnostics Ethemet status Ready IP address 192 168 2 150 MAC address 00 C0 87 05 64 78 ak 255 255 255 0 Port 1 status 10M Gateway address i Us wa Wy O Port 2 status 10M Transmission Channel Protocol Client IP Client port Localport Transmitted Received ARE 0 MB TCP 119216821 4435 502 3 13 0 1 MB TCP 192 168 2 1 4436 502 3 4 1 Clear counters ag Connected 4 4 Data set Device 110 ElO00000001177 03 2013 DTM The table provides the properties of the Configuration information of online Ethernet Modbus TCP Protocol Information Parameters Description Status IP addressing method Displays the selected IP addressing method Disabled IP address Displays the selected IP address Disabled Gateway address Displays the selected gateway address Disabled Device Name ZBRN1_ Displays the number of devices which uses same Disabled protocol information Subnet mask Displays the selected subnet mask address Disabled The tab
5. Off Indicates no communication on the bus for Ethernet or Modbus serial line Radio signal strength Green Yellow Indicates the strength of the radio signal Lock Red On Indicates that the user interface is locked Off Indicates that the user interface is unlocked 5 Err Red On Indicates that the access point has detected an error Off Indicates that the access point did not detect an error 6 Rem Red On Indicates that the access point is in auto teach mode and is remotely configured by DTM or web Off Indicates that the access point is not remotely configured 7 Conf Red On Indicates that Configuration menu is active Off Indicates that Configuration menu is not active 8 Diag Red On Indicates that Diagnostic menu is active Off Indicates that Diagnostic menu is not active 9 Display Red Slow flashing Indicates that you can change the parameter value through the jog dial Fast flashing 3 times Indicates a successful parameter setting El00000001177 03 2013 17 User Interface Radio Signal Strength LED The following figure shows the status of the radio signal strength LED O X 500 ms D Green ON O X 500 ms 0l O Yellow ON O a O OFF 78 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface Modes Operating Modes Ready Mode The access points have the following 3 basic operating modes e Ready e Configuration e Diagnostic Normal working state of the access point is Ready mode When the access
6. UTI be EA AAA A A A A d d d d d For longer distance more than 20 m 65 61 ft verify that the other devices connected to the bus are isolated If other devices are not isolated use the TWD XCAISO module 43 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Modbus Settings and Supported Functions Modbus Message Structure The Modbus protocol uses 16 bit words registers divided into 2 bytes of 8 bits each A Modbus message starts with a header followed by a 1 byte address A Modbus message uses a Modbus function as its first byte The table provides the full structure of a Modbus RTU message Modbus Messages Address Function Code Data CRC 1 byte 1 byte n byte field 2 bytes List of Supported Commands The table provides the list of Modbus commands Modbus Function Code Sub Function Command Dec Index Hex Modbus Encapsulated Interface 01 0001 H Read coils 03 0003 H Read holding registers 06 0006 H Write single register 16 0010 H Write n registers 23 0017 H Read Write n registers 43 002BH 14 OOOEH Read device identification NOTE Registers can be read or written only if the registers are adjacent Reading Coils 01 This function code is used to read the content of 1 or more contiguous status of coils in a slave Reading holding registers 03 This function code is used to read the content of 1 or
7. 0 3 in pitch on the output terminal block Immunity to short interruptions Conforming to IEC 61000 4 11 10 ms 10 ms Dielectric strength with others 3000 Vac 4250 Vdc input output 1500 Vac 2150 Vdc input PE Short circuit protection Yes EIO0000001 177 03 2013 33 Physical Description Power Supply Connections The power supply voltage allows any common supply connection from 24 240 Vac dc 24 240 VACIDC Schneider EJ oOo Oz Electric 4 DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Comply with the wiring diagram immediately before this message Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury The table shows the recommended wire sizes for the L and N terminals Cum gt o D LD 24 14 24 12 24 16 The table shows the recommended wire sizes for the PE protective earth ground terminal 34 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description The following figure shows the recommend torque for the 3 terminals A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION For the PE wiring use a cable not longer than 300 mm 11 8 in Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The table provides the input power consumption Reference Input Power ZBRN1 9W ZBRN2 3 3 W A WA
8. The online diagnostic data is classified into 4 types which are as follows e device module teach list IO status Device Module protocol information The following figure shows the online Device Module screen Harmony XB5R piits o aa Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Schneider fF 1 0 35 Device Module Es e Data synchronized Teach Screen Protocol Information C Auto Refresh 10 Screen Device Information Reference ZBRN2 Device Icon Version 0 18 Protocol supported Modbus serial line Protocol present Modbus serial line Error No error detected RF strength Good Signal Frequency channel a Radio frames received A MA Connected 4 4 Data set Device El00000001177 03 2013 105 DTM The table provides the properties of the online Device Module Parameters Description Status Auto Refresh Automatically updates the signal information Enabled Reference Displays the product reference Enabled Version Displays the product version Disabled Protocol supported Displays the supported protocol Enabled Protocol present Displays the protocol present Enabled Device Icon Displays the graphical representation of the device Enabled RF strength Displays the strength of the radio frequency signal Enabled Frequency channel Displays the frequency channel default val
9. b e FHe E El FOME L I JE LIII Li I la ALUE o IIL _ DLII FUE El L IL cor T ESL Y 87 User Interface Code Name Description Range Factory Setting Slave address menu 1 247 1 It allows you to set the slave address Enables auto detection mode Auto AUE eo All the parameters baud rate and frame setting are set automatically Allows you to set the baud rate MAn and frame setting manually Baud rate menu 1 2 1200 bps Jr o It allows you to select the baud y 2 4 2400 bps rate value from the list 4 8 4800 bps 9 6 9600 bps 19 2 19 200 bps 38 4 38 400 bps 115 15 200 bps rr Frame setting menu 8e1 Even parity Auto FHE It allows you to select the frame 801 Odd parity 8n2 No parity format from the list 88 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface IP Setting Menu The following figure shows the organization tree of IP Setting menu Ethernet EEr JJP DHCP cdo O E100000001177 03 2013 89 User Interface Code Name Description Range Factory Setting Ln Indicates that the access point uses DHCP mode to set the network specific parameters In DHCP mode enter the 000 159 000 a T LO device name The access point gets the IP address from the DHCP server NOTE The complete device name is ZBRN1_078 when the value is set to 78 Indicates that the access point uses BOOTP mod
10. e Refer to the user manual of your associated products for detailed wiring diagrams and instructions to be followed e The access point is connected to any PLC supporting the network buses listed in this document Connection Requirements Power Supply Connection 24 240 Vdc ac Network connection e RS 485 Modbus serial line network e Ethernet Modbus TCP network 24 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description Maximum Distances The following figure shows the maximum distance between the transmitters and the ZBRN1 access points lt gt cabinet 25 m Be 82 02 ft Transmitter ZBRN1 Access Point Metal cabinet ZBRN1 Access Point E o 5 rn j f p 40 m 100 m 131 2 ft Ny 328 1 ft e bd Transmitter Relay antenna ZBRN1 Access Point Transmitter External antenna Metal cabinet 60 m 196 8 ft ZBRN1 Access Point El00000001177 03 2013 25 Physical Description The following figure shows the maximum distance between the transmitters and the ZBRN2 access points Metal cabinet 25 m Transmitter ZBRN2 Access Point Metal cabinet ZBRN2 Access Point E i Y d 18 No N j J M 7 a tl E le UUD 40 m TILL n 100 m N 328 1 ft OC Relay antenna ZBRN2 Access Point Transmitter External antenna Metal cabinet 60 m 196 8 ft Transmitter ZBR
11. Allows you to select the port number from the list Port Link Status Displays the port link status Frames Transmitted OK Displays the count of transmitted frames with OK status Link Speed Displays the link speed Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode 126 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages Modbus TCP Port Statistics Page The following figure shows the MODBUS TCP PORT STATISTICS page Schneider ZBRN1 Electric Home Documentation cy Monitoring Diagnostics Diagnostics MODBUS TCP PORT STATISTICS Heip E Ethernet Statistics Global TCP Connection Port Status Operational Port E Modbus Statistics nbound Outbound Statistics al tho f N Opened TCP Connections 3 TCP Port Connections f Received Messages 72 SNMP Statistics Transmitted Messages 73 VO Screen ResetCounters Diagnostic Log Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the MODBUS TCP PORT STATISTICS page Parameters Description Port Status Displays the port status Opened TCP Connections Displays the count of opened TCP connections Received Messages Displays the count of received messages Transmitted Messages Displays the count of transmitted messages Reset Counters Allows you to reset all counters ElO00000001177 03 2013 127 Web Pages Modbus TCP Messaging Statistics Page The following figure shows the MOD
12. EIO0000001 177 03 2013 79 User Interface The following figure shows the menu structure Ready Mode Configuration Input configuration Input holding time setting Serial line setting Ethernet Reset to factory settings Escape Diagnostic Input status Serial link info IP info Device status Escape SD Card Only appears if the SD card is used Save all the parameters Load all the parameters Escape 80 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface The table provides properties of the Configuration menu Menu Parameters Can Be Configured Input configuration Allows you to do the following operations e Auto teach e Auto unteach Manual teach Manual unteach For further information refer to the Input configuration see page 84 Input holding time setting Allows you to set the input holding time For further information refer to the Input Holding Time Menu see page 86 Serial line settings Allows you to do the following operations e Manual baud rate setting e Manual frame format setting e Auto baud rate setting e Auto frame format setting For further information refer to the Serial line Menu see page 87 Ethernet Modbus TCP settings Allows you to do the following operations Select the DHCP mode Select the BOOTP mode e Select the static IP mode Set the 4 byte IP address Set the 4 byte subnet mask e Set the 4 byte gateway addr
13. Port Connections i l Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 SNMP Statistics Reset Counters Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the ETHERNET TCP IP STATISTICS page Parameters Description MAC Address Displays the MAC address Frames Received Displays the count of received frames Frames Transmitted Displays the count of transmitted frames Device Name Displays the device name IP Address Displays the IP address Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask address Default Gateway Displays the default gateway address Reset Counters Allows you to reset all counters ElO00000001177 03 2013 125 Web Pages Ethernet Port Statistics Page The following figure shows the ETHERNET PORT STATISTICS page Schneider ZBRN1 amp Electric Home Documentation o Monitoring Diagnostics Diagnostics ETHERNET PORT STATISTICS Help EJ Ethernet Statistics A 1w Global Port E Modbus Statistics Port Link Status EA TCP Port TCP Port Connections Frames Transmitted OK 927 Link Speed 100 SNMP Statistics Duplex Mode Full Duplex j _ Diagnostic Log Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the ETHERNET PORT STATISTICS page Parameters Description Port Number
14. ZBRN1 and ZBRN2 ZBRN2 has an embedded communication port for Modbus serial line whereas ZBRN1 can support different protocols using a communication module El00000001177 03 2013 15 Introduction 16 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description Purpose This chapter provides an overview of the Harmony XB5R ZBRN1 ZBRN2 hardware description output connectors installation and power supply connections What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 2 1 Product Overview 18 2 2 Installation 20 2 3 Specifications 33 2 4 Data Management 36 El00000001177 03 2013 17 Physical Description 2 1 Product Overview Hardware Description ZBRN1 Four 7 segment displays with 5 LEDs Power LED Communication LED Radio signal strength LED Power input terminal block External antenna optional connector External antenna optional connector protective plug Communication module inserted with 2 RJ45 Ethernet connectors Jog dial 0 SD memory card slot 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 18 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description ZBRN2 VA VAVA gue g D ID 9 4 6 7 1 Four 7 segment displays with 5 LEDs 2 Power LED 3 Communication LED 4 Radio signal strength LED 5 Power input terminal block 6 External antenna optional connector 7 External antenna optional connector protective plug 8 2RS 485 Modbus serial
15. and Status Indicator Status LED on the ZBRN1 Access Point 1 Power LED 2 Communication LED 3 Radio signal strength LED The yellow color Ethernet communication LED shows the following status e on flashing Indicates that the data is exchanged depends on the quantity of information e off Indicates that no data has been exchanged 62 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Ethernet Communication Status LED on the ZBRCETH Communication Module The table provides the Ethernet Modbus TCP LED status is normal with default IP addressing settings Item Name LED State Description Module State 1 Link Activity solid green Indicates that an Ethernet The module detects an Ethernet link port 1 link is present at 100 Mbps flashing green Indicates that an Ethernet The module detects Ethernet traffic link is present with Ethernet traffic at 100 Mbps solid yellow Indicates that an Ethernet The module detects an Ethernet link link is present at 10 Mbps flashing yellow Indicates that an Ethernet The module detects Ethernet traffic link is present with Ethernet traffic at 10 Mbps 2 Module status green on Indicates that the module is turned on Off Indicates that the module is off 3 Network status red Indicates that the access The module is being turned on point is being turned on solid green Indicates that the network is The module operates normally operating nor
16. data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements the relevant instructions must be followed Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2013 Schneider Electric All rights reserved El00000001177 03 2013 Table of Contents Safety Information 00ooooooooooomoomoo oo 5 About the BOOK caia 7 Chapter 1 Introduction 2020 cee eee es 11 Offer DESCHIDION dora bee a a ee Se Gee oe GS 11 Chapter 2 Physical Description 0 00 0c eee eee 17 21 Produc OVENICW 42 4 545472 oe bo ee ie ate eee ee aed 18 Hardware DESChpllOny 2 ss tossed A a 18 2x2 WISIANANONG sonoridad Hae Lele eta amen be Sees 20 Installation Requirements 0 0000 21 Mechanical Installation nanana aaa ees 28 Environmental Features 0 000 c cee ee eee ees 30 PIOUS MN Glee ash eeu cae da ea ae See ee Oe nt eee ie Boe tnd evita aes 32 2 0 SDCCIICAUONS seren Sais o ate et cee as ek as ee a Bee 33 Electrical Characteristics 0 0 6 eee 33 24 Data Management serg sagas san cues wee 2 Seas kee aces 36 Monostable INpuls ii 36 Chapter 3 ZBRN2 Modbus Serial Line Communication 37 Communication on the Modbus Network
17. line Device status sL ee Fst Er 3 E FREI OOG y Ethernet ias EFE leal IP addr subnet gatewa MAC A y F NAc A A A A 142 12855 19g AR 2055 2168 255 4150 9 oO 4 b FF ESL ESL ESL ESL Y Y t Y 92 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface Code Name Description Diagnostic menu Il Cit El Tai m Displays binding information such as current binding number wee d Displays serial information aL e slave address current baud rate e frame setting a Le PE 1 Displays the IP information TE e P address an n e subnet mask GALE 1192 e gateway MAC 1 AA e MAC address Displays the device status e detected error code e reference ZBRN1 ZBRN2 e firmware version v00 01 e channel type NOTE To clear a detected error push the jog dial when selecting the detected error code parameter NOTE Serial line information menu exists only for ZBRN2 IP information menu exists only for ZBRN1 El00000001177 03 2013 93 User Interface SD Card Menu Introduction SD card menu allows you to back up and restore the binding and network parameters Organization Tree The following figure shows SD card menus Name Description network parameters Allows you to save all the parameters in the SD card Code SD card setting menu allows you to back up and restore binding and SALL To validate this parameter
18. line connectors 9 Jog dial 10 SD memory card slot E100000001177 03 2013 19 Physical Description 2 2 Installation What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Installation Requirements 21 Mechanical Installation 28 Environmental Features 30 Housing 32 20 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description Installation Requirements Before Starting Read and understand this chapter before beginning the installation of your access point DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Disconnect power from all equipment including connected devices prior to removing any covers or doors or installing or removing any accessories hardware cables or wires except under the specific conditions specified in the appropriate hardware guide for this equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power is off where and when indicated e Replace and secure all covers accessories hardware cables and wires and confirm that a proper ground connection exists before applying power to the equipment e Use only the specified voltage when operating this equipment and any associated products Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Operating Environment 44 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Install and operate this equipment according to the envir
19. ms the input channels 1 Indicates that the holding time is 200 ms 2 Indicates that the holding time is 300 ms 3 Indicates that the holding time is 400 ms 4 Indicates that the holding time is 500 ms 5 Indicates that the holding time is 1 s 6100 6159 Teaching list RW 0 59 BitO to 7 Stores the type of transmitter O Indicates that the channel used is disabled Type 1 Wireless batteryless 1 Indicates that the type 1 push button ZBRT1 transmitter is used Bit 8 to 15 not used 6160 6399 Reserved RW Read and write 48 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Register Name Access Input Channel Status Description Address Type Channel 6400 6519 Transmitter RW 0 59 srciDO Indicates first byte of Stores the MAC addresses of ID MAC the MAC address the transmitters addresses srciD1 Indicates second byte 2 registers are used to store of the MAC address MAC address of 1 transmitter srciD2 Indicates third byte of Example the MAC address Transmitter ID written on the srciD3 Indicates fourth byte transmitter label 030079B1 of the MAC address Registers 6410 6411 input channel 5 6410 stores 0300 2 bytes of the transmitter ID 6411 stores 79B1 2 bytes of the transmitter ID RW Read and write Holding time A 16 bit register stores the holding time of the input cha
20. point is switched on it indicates the protocol for example SL for serial line the firmware version for example 01 00 and then it switches to Ready mode and power LED turns on The following figure shows the default screen in Ready mode O O O ee 8 O rosso In Ready mode the access point receives the input signal from the transmitter input output LED turns on and radio signal strength LED indicates the strength of the input signal The following figure shows the input status in run mode ef O O O JE gr Ho NOTE 7 segment display shows the channel number and input value for 1 s The red LED indicates that the user interface is locked All the parameters of the device are set in Configuration mode All parameters are accessible as ready only values in Diagnostic mode You can switch from Ready mode to Configuration or Diagnostic modes by clicking the jog dial once when the access point is in Ready mode You can turn in the jog dial clockwise or anticlockwise direction to navigate through the different menus in the Ready mode In online auto binding mode dedicated LED turns on and 7 segment LED displays the current binding channel You can modify the binding channel from the DTM or webpage refer to the see page 106 The following figure shows the default screen in online auto binding mode O NOTE You can exit from the auto binding mode by rotating the jog dial in clockwise or anticlockwise direction
21. select the IP address from the BootP server Local Stored IP Allows you to configure the IP address subnet mask and default gateway address IP Address Displays the IP address Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask Default Gateway Displays the gateway address Device Name ZBRN Allows you to enter the device name ZBRN1 Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes 122 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages Ethernet Ports Configuration Page The following figure shows the ETHERNET PORTS CONFIGURATION page Schneider ZBRN1 Electric Home Documentation RR Maintenance Setup ETHERNET PORTS CONFIGURATION Help Security HTTP Admin Binding Screen e Speed 100Mbps y AutoBinding Screen Duplex Mode Full Duplex Holding Time Auto Negotiation Disabled IP Configuration f Apply f Undo Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the ETHERNET PORTS CONFIGURATION page Parameters Description Port Number Allows you to configure the port number Speed Allows you to select speed from the list 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Duplex Mode Allows you to select the duplex mode from the list Full duplex Half duplex Auto Negotiation Allows you to select the auto configuration from the list Enabled Indicates that the soeed and duplex mode are selected automatically Disabled I
22. steps explain how to assign the address to the access point from the BOOTP server Step Action Comments 1 Select the BOOTP mode from the Ethernet menu using jog dial on the access point For further information refer to the IP setting menu see page 89 Wait for 10 s When the display stops flashing after 10 s the access point triggers a request for an IP address 60 El00000001177 03 2013 Ethernet Communication Assignment of Stored IP Addresses The access point uses the IP address stored in its flash memory The following steps explain how to assign the address to the access point from the flash memory Step Action Comments 1 Select the Static IP mode from the The access point uses the IP address Ethernet menu using jog dial on the stored in the flash memory for further access point information refer to the IP setting menu see page 89 2 Wait for 10 s When the display stops flashing after 10 s the access point triggers a request for an IP address Modbus Unit ID Parameter Use the PLC with the following UIDs to access the device communication details e use 247 UID to access the Ethernet diagnostic information ZBRCETH communication module server e use 248 or 255 UID to access the Modbus TCP registers like input registers and holding time ZBRN1 access point server E100000001177 03 2013 61 Ethernet Communication Communication
23. understand all its features El00000001177 03 2013 Validity Note This documentation is valid for Harmony XB5R The technical characteristics of the devices described in this manual also appear online To access this information online Step Action 1 Go to the Schneider Electric home page www schneider electric com 2 In the Search box type the reference of a product or the name of a product range e Do not include blank spaces in the model number product range e To get information on a grouping similar modules use asterisks If you entered a reference go to the Product datasheets search results and click on the reference that interests you If you entered the name of a product range go to the Product Ranges search results and click on the product range that interests you If more than one reference appears in the Products search results click on the reference that interests you Depending on the size of your screen you maybe need to scroll down to see the data sheet To save or print a data sheet as a pdf file click Download XXX product datasheet The characteristics that are presented in this manual should be the same as those characteristics that appear online In line with our policy of constant improvement we may revise content over time to improve clarity and accuracy If you see a difference between the manual and online information use the online information a
24. 9 Configuration Menu 83 Diagnostic Menu 92 SD Card Menu 94 El00000001177 03 2013 75 User Interface Principle Jog Dial Operation The table provides the operation of the jog dial Input Keys Function Turn the jog dial clockwise anticlockwise for menu navigation and to increase decrease the parameter values Short push the jog dial to validate the parameters entered Double click the jog dial to return to the previous menu Long press Long push more than 3 s the jog dial to return to the Ready mode immediately When the access point is in the Ready mode long push more than 3 s the jog dial to lock the user interface When the access point is locked long push more than 3 s the jog dial to unlock the user interface NOTE If there is no action on the jog dial after 3 minutes the access point automatically switches to Ready mode For more information refer to Modes see page 79 76 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface User Interface LEDs The following figure shows LEDs on the user interface ont Y 0 op 24 240 VACIDC Lider 7 Electric Item LED Color Function 1 Power Green On Indicates that the unit is turned on Off Indicates that the unit is turned off 2 Communication Yellow Flashing Indicates communication on the bus for Ethernet or Modbus serial line
25. B5R Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration 1 0 35 D ex o EE Data not synchronized Device Module Teach Screen Protocol Information Schneider 10 Screen Configuration IP addressing method Stored i Device Name ZBRN1_ 03 IP address 192 168 2 150 Gateway address 106 0 0 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 TP Electric Help lt p Disconnected j Data set The table provides the properties of the offline Ethernet Modbus TCP Protocol Information Parameters Description Value Status IP addressing Select the IP addressing method from the DHCP Enabled method list BOOTP Static IP IP address Enter the IP address Enabled Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask address Enabled Device Name Enter the device name 000 159 Enabled ZBRN1_ NOTE The complete device name is ZBRN1_078 when the value is set to 78 Gateway address Enter the gateway address Enabled 102 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 DTM IO Screen The following figure shows the offline lO Screen a Harmony XB5R S h 7 d i Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Cc nel er Ml 1035 Electric Device Module R eo ME Data not synchronized Teach Screen ais Protocol Information IO Screen IO Screen Input Wo 7s se 2b by th we DES Input holding time 0 40000000090 100ms Sd 1400000000909 2 00000 O Taught 30 000000000
26. BUS TCP MESSAGING STATISTICS page Schneider ZBRN1 E Diagnostics EJ Ethernet Statistics Global Port le E Modbus Statistics TCP Port TCP Port Connections MODBUS TCP MESSAGING STATISTICS Help SNMP Statistics VO Screen Diagnostic Log Electric Home Documentation Contr Diagnostics 1 192 168 2149 1131 502 27 27 0 2 192 168 2149 1139 502 32 32 0 3 192 168 2149 1155 502 3 4 0 ResetCounters Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the MODBUS TCP MESSAGING STATISTICS page Parameters Description Index Displays the index number Remote IP Displays the IP address of the remote connection Remote Port Displays the port number of the remote connection Local Port Displays the port number of the local connection Transmitted Messages Displays the count of transmitted messages Received Messages Displays the count of received messages Sent Errors Displays the count of sent errors Reset Counters Allows you to reset all counters 128 El00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages SNMP Statistics Page The following figure shows the SNMP STATISTICS page Schneider ZBRN1 DE lectric Home Documentation cy Monitoring Contr Diagnostics Diagnostics SNMP STATISTICS Help E Ethernet Statistics Global Port SNMP Agent Status Operat
27. D card menu see page 94 Load all parameters Allows you to load all the parameters from the SD card For further information refer to the SD card menu see page 94 82 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface Configuration Menu Introduction You can enter all the settings for the access point from the Configuration menu When you activate the Configuration menu configuration LED turns on The following figure shows the display screen when Configuration menu is active SIL jo Shin 2 Il Oll amk 0 j mI O oln E Mo NOTE In this example the value 21 means that total 21 inputs are configured Organization Tree The following figure shows Configuration menu structure r Lanf Configuration Holding time Serial line Factory l n e A ETI ea H PT he E Fla Ethernet kE b Leal El Code Name Description Configuration menu E ant Input menu Mista A Input holding time setting menu It allows you to set the input holding time He S In the example the value 5 means that the holding time is set to 500 ms Serial line setting menu It appears only in ZBRN2 ur IP setting menu EE oOP It appears only in ZBRN1 Reset to factory mode menu It allows you to reset the device settings to the Filled default factory mode ElO0000001177 03 2013 83 User Interface Input Configuration Not teached Teached The f
28. EIO0000001 177 00 Harmony XB5R ZBRN1 ZBRN2 User Manual 03 2013 Le Le gt e I I te SS SS nea 24 240 O NI Li VACIDC 0600 O a A a A e e e e ri a d s we a A DO Schneider HE oz Electric O p www schneider electric com Schneider The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications lt is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information that is contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system
29. Half sine wave acceleration 11 ms 30 gn IEC 60068 2 27 Resistance to vibration 3 5 mm 0 13 in 5 8 14 Hz 1 gn 8 14 150 Hz when mounted on a panel 2 gn 8 45 150 Hz when mounted on a DIN rail IEC 60068 2 6 30 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Physical Description Characteristics Specifications Altitude requirement Operation 0 2000 m 6561 66 ft Storage 0 3000 m 9842 49 ft Only used at altitude not exceeding 2000 m 6561 66 ft lt 2000n Only used in non tropical climate regions El00000001177 03 2013 31 Physical Description Housing Clearances and Mounting Position 1 To enhance the signal reception respect the above positioning 2 In a metal cabinet the optimum place for the access point is on the top This position avoids obstacles and enhances the signal reception 32 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description 2 3 Specifications Electrical Characteristics Power Supply Characteristics The access point should comply to the following power requirements Electrical Features Description AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Rated voltage 24 240 Vac 24 240 Vdc Range of voltage allowance 21 264 Vac 21 264 Vdc Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Range of frequency allowance 47 63 Hz Under voltage protection No No Terminal blocks 3 pin terminal with 7 62 mm
30. N2 Access Point The application environment can modify the typical values Free field unobstructed and without electromagnetic perturbations 26 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description The level of signal attenuation depends on the material through which the signal passes Glass window 10 20 Plaster wall 30 45 Brick wall 60 C Concrete wall 70 80 Metal structure 60 100 Values for indication purpose only Actual values depend on the thickness and nature of the material NOTE You can add ZBRA1 or ZBRA2 antenna or both to increase the range The reception is reduced if the access point is placed in a metal cabinet For further information on the use of ZBRA1 and ZBRA2 antennas refer to the Radio chapter see page 67 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 27 Physical Description Mechanical Installation Mounted on DIN Rail The access points must be installed on DIN rails complying with EN IEC 60715 To install the access point use a tool to press down the D lock for inserting the DIN rail The following figure shows the position of the access point on the DIN rail mm in AM1 DE200 IEC EN 60715 AM1 ED200 15 15 0 59 0 59 AM1 DP200 DZ5 MB200 xX i 75 0 30 28 El00000001177 03 2013 Mounted on a Grid or Plate El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description The access point can be installed on a grid or a plate The f
31. O Untaught 40 000000000909 sx 0000909000909 Apply Help p Disconnected Data set The table provides the properties of IO Screen in offline mode Item Parameters Description Values 1 Input Displays the input status if taught or not 2 Input holding time Select the input holding time from 100 ms the list 500 ms 300 ms 400 ms 500 ms 1s The table provides the input status Color Meaning Gray Input is untaught White Input is taught E100000001177 03 2013 103 DTM Steps to Configure ZBRN1 1 Select the IP addressing method from the list in Protocol Information screen Enter the address parameters depending on the IP addressing method Select the Input holding time from the list in IO Screen Download the configuration on the device o1 Aa ON Select the Ethernet Modbus TCP channel from the communication DTM Steps to Configure ZBRN2 1 Enter the teach information manually or import the existing teach details Select the Baud rate and Data bits parity from the list in Protocol Information Select Modbus address from the list in Protocol Information screen Select the Input holding time from the list in IO Screen Download the configuration on the access point OQO BON Select the Modbus Serial channel from the communication DTM 104 El00000001177 03 2013 DTM Diagnostic Overview
32. RNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Supply this product by a power line protected by a 16 A maximum circuit breaker e Install this product in an electrical cabinet and lock the cabinet using a key Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage E100000001177 03 2013 35 Physical Description 2 4 Data Management Monostable Input Principle Example The transmitter is equipped with a dynamo generator that converts the mechanical energy produced by pressing the push button into electrical energy A radio coded message with a unique ID code is sent in single pulse form The radio signal is transmitted when the push button is pressed signaled by a click in the example shown below If the button is held the signal is not transmitted continuously No signal is sent when the button is released The corresponding input channel of the access point stays active depending on the input holding time range from 100 ms 1 s The input holding time is set for all the input channels The following figure shows an example of a monostable channel with the input holding time of 500 ms 36 El00000001177 03 2013 ZBRN2 Modbus Serial Line Communication 3 Purpose This chapter provides an overview of the Modbus layout description communication and status indicator line termination mode settings and the supported functions What Is in
33. TOdUCION ts ts nica e eo eee ne deals ease te 132 A ok hare eas dase See Bache Seach See 134 File Management and Diagnostic 00 cece eee eee 136 Chapter 10 First Installation 0 0 cee ees 137 Festota UDs rerea tinsa t Sete eee eth et the ade ad les 138 COnnourauon 2624 34 oenucbcgidoiuausi coud indi ita 140 Chapter 11 Architectures 0 000 ees 141 Modbus Serial Line 0 0 ccc eee eee ees 141 El00000001177 03 2013 Safety Information Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury f This is the safety alert symbol I
34. This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Communication on the Modbus Network 38 Communication and Status Indicator 41 Modbus Serial Line Cabling 42 Modbus Settings and Supported Functions 44 Memory Mapping 47 Modbus Serial Line Cables 53 El00000001177 03 2013 37 Modbus Serial Line Communication Communication on the Modbus Network Introduction The Modbus protocol is a master slave protocol that allows only 1 master to request response from the slaves or to act based on the request The master can address individual slaves or can send a broadcast message to all slaves The slaves return a message response to the request that are addressed to them individually The slaves do not return responses to broadcast request from the master A WARNING RISK OF UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use more than 1 master on the Modbus network Unexpected I O behavior can result if more than 1 master is able to communicate on the network at the same time Depending on the I O configuration unexpected equipment operation can result if more than 1 master is in use Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Network Connection PLC as master Modbus Advantys OTB network interface module ZBRN2 access point ATV12 drive Modbus serial line oR ON 38 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Seria
35. ach Screen Protocol Information Auto Refresh I0 Screen IO Screen Input DESIL EA E ADE TABS W 000000000909 1 900000000090 2 00000000090 30 00000000090 40 00000000090 5 00000 l Connected 4 4 Data set Device Schneider Electric Input holding time Untaught ON O OFF The table provides the properties of IO Screen in online mode Item Parameter Description 1 Auto Refresh Automatically updates the input status 2 Input Displays the input status 3 Input holding time Displays the input holding time The table provides the input status Color Meaning Gray Input is not taught Green Input is on Red Input is off 112 El00000001177 03 2013 DTM Status Area The following figure shows some examples of connection status H Connected 1 Disconnected 2 Zo Distubed Y LDatesetidecee 3 M Connected Y T 3 Data set Device 4 Data set 5 q Data set Device i T 6 pisconnected Goasse 2 7 Item Icon Meaning 1 ag DTM is in online mode 2 Bp DTM is in offline mode 3 p Indicates that there is a detected error in communication 4 Indicates that the communication between the DTM and device is active 5 3 The offline data is stored in the DTM ElO00000001177 03 2013 113 DTM
36. card e device Stores the configuration parameter file ZBRNXDEV csv e net Stores the network parameter file ZBRNXNET csv NOTE ZBRNXDEV csv file is the same as the one used in the Import Export DTM feature On the SD card menu click Load all E100000001177 03 2013 135 SD Card File Management and Diagnostic File Management The table provides the file names with the path used in the SD card Path Description device Stores the configuration file in this folder ZBRNXDEV csv Configuration file name inet Stores the network file in this folder ZBRNXNET csv Network file name Diagnostic The table provides the diagnostic details of the SD card Description Device Indication Detected Error Code SD card is inserted in the SD Card menu appears 0 Indicates that there is no access point detected error SD card is removed from the SD Card menu 0 Indicates that there is no access point disappears detected error SD card is not compatible Error LED turns on 1 Indicates that the SD card cannot be accessed SD card is write protected Error LED turns on 2 Indicates that the SD card is write protected No space in the SD card Error LED turns on 3 Indicates that there is not enough space in the SD card The format of ZBRNXNET csv Error LED turns on 4 Indicates that the file is invalid communication configuration file is invali
37. ct e Dynamic detection e Save and Load configuration and network parameters Save and Load Configuration The following steps explain how to save the configuration and network parameters Step Action 1 Insert an empty SD card into the access point 2 On the SD card menu click Save all 3 It creates 2 subfolders in the SD card e device Stores the configuration parameter file ZBRNXDEV csv O TRUE Typel 03 00 8b df FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE Type 03 00 01 54 FALSE FALSE 7 FALSE NOTE This is an extract of the file opened in Excel on A WwW N gt e net Stores the network parameter file ZBRNXNET csv Parameter Value Description Holding_time 2 0 100ms 1 200ms 2 300ms 3 400ms 4 500ms 5 1s Baudrate 5 1 1200bps 2 2400bps 3 4800bps 4 9600bps 5 19200bps 6 38400bps 7 115200bps Frame_setting 1 1 8e1 2 801 3 8n2 Slave_id 2 1 247 Auto_detection 1 O disable 1 enable NOTE This is an extract of the file opened in Excel You can update the csv files manually and load them in the access point afterwards 134 El00000001177 03 2013 SD Card The following steps explain how to load the device configuration and network parameters Step Action Insert the SD card into the access point 2 Make sure that the files you want to load are located in the appropriate SD card subfolders create device and net subfolders if they are not existing in SD
38. d The format of ZBRNXDEV csv Error LED turns on 5 Indicates that the device file is invalid configuration file is invalid More than 1 configuration file Error LED turns on 6 Indicates that more than 1 is stored in the device or net configuration file is available in folder while restoring which is the appropriate directory of the not allowed SD card While restoring configuration Error LED turns on 7 Indicates that the files no files exist in the device configuration file is not and net folders available in the SD card 136 El00000001177 03 2013 First Installation 10 What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page First Start Up 138 Configuration 140 El00000001177 03 2013 137 First Installation First Start Up Overview This procedure helps you through the installation and startup of your access point Startup Procedure The table provides the start up procedure for ZBRN2 access point Step Action Comments 1 Unpack your access point ZBRN2 and check the content of the package Contents of the package Instruction Sheet access point ZBRN2 Choose an appropriate cabinet Install the access point on a DIN rail on a grid or a plate For further information refer to the Mechanical Installation see page 28 Connect the external antenna to the access point optional Fo
39. e auto teach Automatically teaches the transmitter to the active Disabled channel E100000001177 03 2013 107 DTM The following figure shows the online Teach Screen when online auto teach is active pd gt Harmony XB5R e Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Schneider FATE T Electric 1 0 35 Device Module Li ee UL Data synchronized Teach Screen a Protocol Information 10 Screen Teach List Number of channels total untaught 60 57 Radio device Channel Enabled areas Auto Teach 0 v 03 00 64 48 1 vw 03 00 64 62 2 v 03 00 64 4E 3 O El 4 O v 5 O v 6 g v O v 8 0 v 9 O v Online auto teach ms Connected 4 2 Data set Device Auto teach features are as follows e Enable Online auto teach checkbox The active channel is highlighted with active option e Click the transmitter 3 times to bind it to the active channel e Uncheck the Online auto teach checkbox to disable auto teach of the transmitter 108 ElO0000001177 03 2013 DTM Protocol Information The following figure shows the online Modbus serial line Protocol Information screen KT Harmony XB5R n E Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Schneider Cl 1035 f Electric veces Moas D se Data synchronized Teach Screen r Protocol Information C Auto Refresh itii Configuration Baud rate Data bits parity Modbus address j 2 Diagnostics Ba
40. e terminal equipment Item Description Reference Length 1 Ethernet cable 490NTWO0002U 2 m 6 6 ft 490NTWO0005U 5 m 16 4 ft 490NTWO0O0012U 12 m 39 4 ft 66 El00000001177 03 2013 Radio Radio Receiver Introduction The access points are equipped with a radio receiver They receive radio frames from wireless and batteryless push buttons Radio Receiver Characteristics The table provides the characteristics of the radio receiver Characteristics Specifications Frequency 2 405 GHz channel 11 IEEE 802 15 4 Maximum distance 100 m 328 08 ft when the access point is in free field NOTE For details on the maximum distances refer to Maximum Distances see page 25 El00000001177 03 2013 67 Radio ZBRA2 External Antenna The ZBRA2 external antenna is an accessory which you have to order separately You can connect it to the access point to improve the signal reception To install the ZBRA2 external antenna open the protective plug and connect the antenna as shown in the following figure 1 Protective plug 2 Radio connector NOTE Only the ZBRA2 external antenna can be connected to the radio connector The table provides the specifications of ZBRA2 antenna Parameters Specifications Bandwidth 83 100 MHz Frequency 2400 2483 MHz Gain gt 3 dBi Impedance 50 ohm Polarization Vertical RF co
41. e to set the network specific parameters BOOTP mode access point gets the IP address from BOOTP server m Oo Mm T a T um Or T a Indicates that the access point uses static IP mode to set the network specific parameters Ep mr In static IP mode the IP address subnet mask and gateway is entered manually using the jog dial un a J Enter the 4 bytes of the subnet address Enter the 4 bytes of the gateway address Enable the IP address and return to the previous menu 90 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 User Interface Factory Mode Factory mode The following figure shows the organization tree of Factory Mode menu Code Name Description e Reset the communication parameters to the default value FL Lad a Reset all the parameter values to default setting I Wade Le cr Quit to return to the previous menu ogee A E100000001177 03 2013 91 User Interface Diagnostic Menu Introduction Diagnostic menu gives the information about various settings of the device and the detected error status on When you activate Diagnostic menu Diagnostic LED turns The following figure shows the display screen when Diagnostic menu is active Q O Ol ij get LLI L JP NOTE In the example the value 21 means that total 21 inputs are configured Organization Tree The following figure shows the Diagnostic menus Serial
42. ecurity 260 HTTP Admin des En d Ty AAC Addres Binding Screen Disabled ___ y 00 00 00 00 AutoBinding Screen Disabled 00 00 00 00 J Holding Time Disabled w 00 00 00 00 Disabled v 00 00 00 00 IP Configuration Disabled 00 00 00 00 Ports 03 00 0F 9E i Disabled 00 00 00 00 SNMP Agent Disabled y 00 00 00 00 Typet___ 03 00 68 00 Disabled v 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 on nn nn 2000 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the Auto Binding Screen page Parameter Description Enable Auto teach Allows you to enable or disable the auto teach mode Binding Number used total Displays the number of taught transmitters Index Displays the number of transmitters that can be used Enabled Displays the status of the channel if taught or not Type Displays the device type MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the transmitter Auto Binding Indicates the number of the transmitters automatically enabled Online Auto Binding Allows you to enable or disable the online auto binding Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes 120 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages Holding Time Page The following figure shows the Holding Time page Schneider ZBRN1 amp Electric Home Documentation o Coot Mates Setup Holding Time Help E Security HTTP Admi
43. er number 04 H Invalid value or register in read only 16H 02H The register does not exist 04H Invalid value or register in read only 17H 02H The register does not exist 03 H Incorrect register number 04 H Invalid value or register in read only El00000001177 03 2013 45 Modbus Serial Line Communication Function Code Abort Code Description 2B H 01H Modbus encapsulated interface different from 14 02H Identifier does not exist 03 H Identifier gt 4 or 0 46 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Memory Mapping Introduction Input Channels All the following addresses are indicated as per the IEC MW standard format For Modbus registers access add 1 to each address A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not write or read the register addresses which are not mentioned in this document Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage All the registers used are of 16 bit in size Register Name Access Input Channel Status Description Address Type Channel 0 Input register 1 R 0 15 O Indicates that the input channel is off Stores the status 0 or 1 Indicates that the input channel is on 1 of input channels from O to 15 1 Input register 2 R 16 31 O Indicates that the input channel is off Stores the status 0 or 1 Indicates that the
44. es the least significant word Stores the number of packages received by the access point 5004 5005 Number of bad packages received 2 registers to store the double word value 5004 Stores the most significant word 5005 Stores the least significant word Stores the number of bad packages received by the access point 5006 5007 Number of packages sent 2 registers to store the double word value 5006 Stores the most significant word 5007 Stores the least significant word Stores the number of packages sent by the transmitters 5008 5009 Number of bad packages sent 2 registers to store the double word value 5008 Stores the most significant word 5009 Stores the least significant word Stores the number of bad packages sent by the transmitters R Read only 52 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Modbus Serial Line Cables Modbus Serial Line Cables for ZBRN2 Access Point The Modbus serial line cable with 2 RJ45 connectors to connect to any device supporting the protocol is shown in the following figure Item Description Reference Length 1 Modbus serial line cable VW3A8306R03 0 3 m 0 9 ft VW3A8306R10 1 m 3 2 ft VW3A8306R30 3 m 9 8 ft The Modbus serial line cable with 1 RJ45 connector and 1 mini DIN connector to connect to a Twido PLC is shown in the fo
45. ess e Save the IP address For more information refer to the IP setting menu see page 89 Reset to factory settings Allows you to do the following operations e Reset the communication parameter to the default value e Reset all the parameters to the default value Set the communication parameters e Set all the parameters For further information refer to the Factory Mode see page 97 E100000001177 03 2013 81 User Interface The table provides the properties of the Diagnostic menu Menu Parameters Input status Displays the status of the transmitter Serial link information e Display the slave ID e Display the baud rate e Display the frame format For further information refer to the Diagnostic menu see page 92 Ethernet information e Displays the IP address e Displays the subnet mask e Display the gateway address e Display the MAC address For further information refer to the Diagnostic menu see page 92 Device status e Displays the detected error code e Displays the device reference ZBRN1 ZBRN2Z e Displays the firmware version e Displays the channel For further information refer to the Diagnostic menu see page 92 The table provides the properties of the SD card menu Menu Parameters Save all parameters Allows you to save all the parameters in the SD card For further information refer to the S
46. he contact location of the controller Get Enter the password for Get parameter This field can be empty The maximum password length is 16 printable ASCII characters The default setting for each community name is public Set Allows you to configure the set community names Trap Allows you to configure the trap community names Cold Start Trap Indicates that the agent is reinitializing and its configuration may be altered Link Down Trap Indicates that one of the communication links for the agent has turned off Link Up Trap Indicates that one of the communication links for the agent has turned on Authentication Indicates that the agent received a request from an unauthorized Failure Trap manager Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes 124 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Web Pages Diagnostic Ethernet TCP IP Statistics Page The following figure shows the ETHERNET TCP IP STATISTICS page Schneider ZBRN1 amp Electric Home Documentation a Monitoring Cono Diagnostics ving Sstics ETHERNET TCP IP STATISTICS Help EJ Ethernet Statistics Et VA TCPAP Parameters EUN NEL FA aN ers TUPAY Parameters Global eh S Port MAC Address 00 c0 b7 c5 6c b8 Device Name Frames Received 1965 IP Address 192 168 2 150 Modbus Statistics r TCP Port Frames Transmitted 981 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 TCP
47. he pin details of RJ45 connector RJ45 Pins Signal Description 1 TX Transmission signal 2 TX Transmission signal 3 RX Reception signal 4 Unused E 5 Unused 6 RX Reception signal 7 Unused 8 Unused EIO0000001 177 03 2013 59 Ethernet Communication Addressing Modes Address Assignment The following 3 different ways are used to assign the IP address to the access point e Address assignment by a DHCP Dynamic host control protocol server e Address assignment by a BOOTP Bootstrap protocol server BOOTP zone e P address stored in the flash memory NOTE If the access point detects a duplicate address it does not start until a unique address is assigned to the transmitter Address Assignment by a DHCP Server The IP address assigned by a DHCP server is stored in a table of DHCP server Step Action Comments 1 Select DHCP mode from Ethernet menu using the jog dial on the access point For further information refer to the IP setting menu see page 89 Select the DHCP value between 0 159 using the jog dial This action defines the device name Wait for 10 s When the display stops flashing after 10 s the access point triggers a request for an IP address Address Assignment by BOOTP Server The BOOTP server contains a MAC address table for the device connected to network with its IP address The following
48. icated e Replace and secure all covers accessories hardware cables and wires and confirm that a proper ground connection exists before applying power to the equipment e Use only the specified voltage when operating this equipment and any associated products Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Only persons with expertise in the design and programming of control systems are allowed to program install alter and apply this product e Follow all local and national safety codes and standards Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techcomm O schneider electric com El00000001177 03 2013 Introduction Offer Description General Harmony XB5R using access point offer allows more flexibility and simplicity in the installation Wireless and batteryless push button technology reduces the wiring hence the cost of installation The access point converts radio frequency inputs into various communication protocols and operates as an intermediate equipment between a transmitter and a PLC It has wide range of industrial and building applications such as in packing lines automatic doors in logistic centers and manufacturing of vehicles in automobile industries Also for bag filling in cement
49. industries and office lighting for efficient usage of the power El00000001177 03 2013 11 Introduction Basic Architecture The following figure shows the transmission between the 3 transmitters and 1 access point NOTE You can associate 1 access point with up to 60 transmitters Each transmitter has a unique ID for example 030079B1 12 El00000001177 03 2013 Introduction Compatible Transmitters The access point is compatible with Harmony batteryless and wireless push button offer based on the radio technology The following figures show some different transmitters Example 1 Push button with a plastic head ZB5RTA1 Example 2 Push button with a metal head ZBARTAS Example 3 Push button with a plastic head enclosed in a handy box ZB5RTA3 ZBRMO1 El00000001177 03 2013 13 Introduction Product References ZBRN1 Standard Access Point with Communication Module ZBRN1 ZBRCETH AAA Schneider 1 Access point 2 Instruction Sheet ZBRN1 3 Communication module 4 Instruction Sheet ZBRCETH NOTE ZBRN1 must be associated with a communication module reference ZBRCETH Ethernet protocol 14 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Introduction ZBRN2 Access Point for Modbus Serial Line Communication ZBRN2 vimm Schneider 1 Access point 2 Instruction Sheet Difference Between
50. input channel is on 1 of input channels from 16 to 31 2 Input register 3 R 32 47 O Indicates that the input channel is off Stores the status 0 or 1 Indicates that the input channel is on 1 of input channels from 32 to 47 3 Input register 4 R 48 59 0 Indicates that the input channel is off Stores the status 0 or 1 Indicates that the input channel is on 1 of input channels from 48 to 59 R Read only Input register 1 A 16 bit register stores the status of channels from 0 15 1 bit is assigned for 1 input channel to store the input status as O or 1 Input register 2 A 16 bit register stores the status of channels from 16 31 1 bit is assigned for 1 input channel to store the input status as O or 1 E100000001177 03 2013 47 Modbus Serial Line Communication Input register 3 A 16 bit register stores the status of channels from 32 47 1 bit is assigned for 1 input channel to store the input status as 0 or 1 Input register 4 A 16 bit register to store the status of channels from 48 59 1 bit is assigned for 1 input channel to store the input status as 0 or 1 NOTE Out of the 16 bits of the register 12 bits are used to store the status of the input channel Channel Configuration Register Address Name Access Input Channel Status Description Type Channel 6000 Holding time RW E O Indicates that the holding Stores the holding time for all time is 100
51. ional e E Modbus Statistics Invalid Community Usages o TCP Port Received Messages 0 TCP Port Connections Transmitted Messages 0 SNMP Statistics Reset Counters l creen Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the SNMP STATISTICS page Parameters Description SNMP Agent Status Displays the SNMP agent status Invalid Community Usages Displays the count of invalid community usage Received Messages Displays the count of received messages Transmitted Messages Displays the count of transmitted messages Reset Counters Allows you to reset all counters ElO00000001177 03 2013 129 Web Pages I O Screen Page The following figure shows the I O Screen page Schneider ZBRN1 P Electric Home Documentation E Diagnostics VO Screen Help Diagnostics Ethernet Statistics Global B Modbus Statistics brat a Connections Not Binding SNMP Statistics E pn st 50 OFF VO Screen N Diagnostic Log 2000 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the I O Screen page Parameters Description Input Displays the input status Not Binding Indicates that the transmitter is not configured ON Indicates that the transmitter is configured and enabled OFF Indicates that the transmitter is configured but not enabled 130 El00000001177 03 2013 SD Card
52. l Line Communication Modbus Serial Ports The following figure shows the serial line connectors in ZBRN2 1 Serial line connectors ZBRNZ2 offers 1 Modbus serial line communication port equipped with 2 RJ45 plugs It enables wiring between the devices without using a hub The table provides the characteristics of ZBRN2 Features Specification Function Modbus slave and Modbus RTU Plug 2 RJ45 connectors Isolated Yes Maximum cable length 1000 m 3280 83 ft Polarization No Support baud rate Auto 1200 2400 4800 19200 38400 115200 Parity Even Odd No Auto Stop bit 1 bit even and odd 2 bits no parity El00000001177 03 2013 39 Modbus Serial Line Communication RJ45 Layout Description Modbus serial port is an RS 485 2 wire and common Modbus serial line using an RJ45 connector The following figure shows the layout of RJ45 connector 12345678 RJ45 Pin Signal Description 1 Unused 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 D1 Transmission signal 5 DO Reception signal 6 Unused Reserved 7 Unused Reserved 5 24 Vdc 8 Common Common of signal and supply 40 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Communication and Status Indicator Modbus Communication and Status LED 24 240 O NI L VACIDC DNP 1 Power LED 2 Communication LED 3 Radio signal strength LED The yellow co
53. le provides the properties of the Diagnostics information of online Ethernet Modbus TCP Protocol Information error Parameters Description Status Ethernet status Displays the Ethernet status Enabled IP address Displays the IP address Enabled Port 1 status Displays the port 1 status Enabled Port 2 status Displays the port 2 status Enabled MAC address Displays the Ethernet MAC address Enabled Subnet mask Displays the subnet mask address Enabled Gateway address Displays the gateway address Enabled Channel Displays the number of transmitters in use Enabled Protocol Displays the protocol used Ethernet Modbus TCP Enabled State Displays the connection status Enabled Client IP Automatically refreshes the product information Enabled Established connecting listening and idle Client port Displays the client port address Enabled Local port Displays the local port address Enabled Transmitted Displays the address of the port from which the data Enabled is transmitted Received Displays the address of the port that receives the Enabled data Transmission errors Displays the address of the port that has detected Enabled E100000001177 03 2013 111 DTM IO Screen The following figure shows the online IO Screen ho Harmony XB5R ick Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Ole 1035 Device Module a E Data synchronized Te
54. llowing figure 2 Item Description Reference Length 2 Modbus serial line cable for Twido PLC TWDXCARJOO3 0 3 m 0 9 ft TWDXCARJO10 1 m 3 2 ft TWDXCARJO30 3 m 9 8 ft El00000001177 03 2013 53 Modbus Serial Line Communication The Modbus serial line cables with 1 RJ45 connector and 1 USB connector to connect to a PC is specified in the table Item Description Reference Length 3 Modbus serial line cable TCSMCNAM3MO002P 2 5m 8 2 ft 4 USB to RS 485 converter and TSXCUSB485 Modbus serial line cable VW3A8306R03 5 USB to RS 485 converter and TSXCUSB485 Modbus serial line cable for TWDXCARJPO3P Twido PLC 54 El00000001177 03 2013 ZBRN1 Ethernet Communication What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Communication on an Ethernet Network 56 Addressing Modes 60 Communication and Status Indicator 62 Modbus TCP Settings and Supported Functions 65 Ethernet Cable 66 El00000001177 03 2013 55 Ethernet Communication Communication on an Ethernet Network Introduction Ethernet is a widely used low cost technology for local area networks This technology is used to exchange data between several devices connected together on a network Network Connection Ethernet Advantys OTB network interface module ZBRN1 access point associated with ZBRCETH communica
55. lor Modbus communication LED shows the following status e on flashing Indicates that the data is exchanged depends on the quantity of information e off Indicates that no data has been exchanged E100000001177 03 2013 41 Modbus Serial Line Communication Modbus Serial Line Cabling Network Connection You can directly connect the access point to PLC for a distance up to 1000 m 3280 83 ft as shown in the following figure Access point Line termination Line T resistance termination device ques CTA OT OO Or Oro 44 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Use a Modbus serial line cable not longer than 1000 m 3280 83 ft e Adda 120 Ohms termination line when the access point is located at the end of the Modbus serial line reference VW3A8306RC Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 42 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Using TWD XCAT3RJ TWD XCAT3RJ is used for 3 connections polarization and line termination The following figure shows the connection of the device on the bus using TWD XCAT3Ru TWD XCAT3RJ Using TWD XCAISO TWD XCAISO is used for isolation and line termination The following figure shows the connection of the device on the bus using TWD XCAISO even if the access point is already isolated lt 3281 ft TWD XCAISO TWD XCAISO
56. mally 4 flashes Indicates that a duplicate IP The module operates offline condition exists 5 flashes Indicates that the module The module sends BOOTP DHCP attempts to get an IP requests to a BootP server and awaits configuration from BootP a reply server 6 flashes Indicates that the operation The BootP request timed out The module applies the default IP address 85 16 x y E100000001177 03 2013 63 Ethernet Communication Item Name LED State Description Module State 4 Link Activity solid green Indicates that an Ethernet The module detects an Ethernet link port 2 link is present at 100 Mbps flashing green Indicates that an Ethernet link is present with Ethernet traffic at 100 Mbps The module detects Ethernet traffic solid yellow Indicates that an Ethernet link is present at 10 Mbps The module detects an Ethernet link flashing yellow Indicates that an Ethernet link is present with Ethernet traffic at 10 Mbps The module detects Ethernet traffic 64 El00000001177 03 2013 Ethernet Communication Modbus TCP Settings and Supported Functions For further information on Modbus TCP settings refer to the Modbus Settings and Supported Functions see page 44 E100000001177 03 2013 65 Ethernet Communication Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable for ZBRN1 Access Point The following figure shows the Ethernet cable used to connect to th
57. more adjacent registers ina slave Writing a register 06 This function code is used to write the content of a register in a slave Writing n registers 16 This function code is used to write the content of 1 or more contiguous registers in the slave 44 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication List of Identification Registers Reading Writing n registers 23 This function code is used to execute a combination of reading and writing n registers Identification 43 Modbus Encapsulated Interface 14 This function code is used to read the identification and other information relating to the physical description of a slave The table lists the Modbus identification registers Identifier Register Name Value Data Type 0 0000 H VendorName Schneider Electric ASCII string 1 0001 H ProductCode ZBRN1 052848 ZBRN2 052849 2 0002 H MajorMinorRevision 1 0 for the first official version 3 0003 H VendorUrl http www schneider electric com 4 0004 H ProductName Harmony 5 0005 H ModelName ZBRN1 ZBRN2 Abort Code Function Code Abort Code Description 03 H 02H One of the registers does not exist 03 H Incorrect register number 04 H Unavailable value 06 H 02 H The register does not exist 04 H Invalid value or register in read only 10H 02 H The register does not exist 03 H Incorrect regist
58. n e Holding Tmel m Te Binding Screen AutoBinding Screen Holding Time IP Configuration Ports SNMP Agent 2000 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the Holding Time page Parameters Description Holding Time Allows you to select holding time from the list Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes El00000001177 03 2013 121 Web Pages IP and FDR Configuration Page The following figure shows the IP amp FDR CONFIGURATION page Schneider ZBRN1 amp Electric Home Documentation a MR Conto Diagnostics Maintenance Setup IP amp FDR CONFIGURATION Hel EJ Security Ethernet Parameters HTTP Admin Ethernet Frame Format auto X Bindina Screen P Parameters DHCP Client AutoBindin n O Automatic BootP Local Stored IP Holding Time IP Address 192 168 2 150 Subnet Mask 255 1255 1255 0 IP Cor Default Gateway 0 lo lo lo Ports L SNMP Agent Apply L Undo Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the IP amp FDR CONFIGURATION page Parameters Description Ethernet Frame Format Allows you to select the frame format from the list Ethernet ll 802 3 Auto DHCP Client Allows you to select the IP address from the DHCP server Automatic BootP Allows you to
59. ndicates that the auto configuration is disabled Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes ElO00000001177 03 2013 123 Web Pages SNMP Agent Configuration Page The following figure shows the SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION page ZBRN1 Home Documentation SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION Help Manager s IP Address st Manager1 2 1 32 83 79 Manager2 76 79 llo lo Co Como DE Maintenance _ Cold Start Trap System Name System Location System Contact Get Set Trap Apply Undo lll a ST C Link Down Trap _ Link Up Trap Authentication Failure Trap j Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION page Parameters Description Manager 1 Displays the IP address of Manager 1 SNMP manager It consists of 4 octet decimal values in the range 0 255 The first octet value of the SNMP manager IP address must be in the range 1 126 or 128 223 Manager 2 Displays the IP address of Manager 2 SNMP manager It consists of 4 octet decimal values in the range 0 255 The first octet value of the SNMP manager IP address must be in the range 1 126 or 128 223 System Name Allows you to define a string which describes the controller System Location Describes the location of the controller System Contact Identifies t
60. nnector Radial R 300113100 Cable length 2 m 6 56 ft 68 El00000001177 03 2013 Radio Mounting Tips for ZBRA2 External Antenna The ZBRA2 external antenna is to be placed on the top of the metal cabinet where the access point is installed as shown in the following figure The antenna is equipped with a magnet at the bottom to fix it on the metal cabinet When ZBRA2 external antenna is connected to the access point you can also use ZBRA1 relay antenna E100000001177 03 2013 69 Radio Mounting Tips for ZBRA1 Relay Antenna The ZBRA1 relay antenna and the access point are installed according to their vertical axis as shown in the following figure The relay antenna is used to bypass the obstacle as shown in the following figure E NOT OK i Obstacle 70 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Radio You can also use the relay antenna to amplify the signal before an obstacle that cannot be bypassed such as a factory building as shown in the following figure NOTE In this case if there is no relay antenna the signal received by the access point may not be sufficient The table provides the differences between ZBRA1 and ZBRA2 ZBRA1 ZBRA2 Itis an active antenna transceiver which enables to increase the signal reception It is a passive antenna which enables to increase the signal reception without saturating the bandwidth It repeats the signal received from the transmi
61. nnels Teaching list A 16 bit register stores the details of the transmitters used Transmitter MAC addresses 2 registers of 16 bits store the MAC address of the transmitters First byte of the MAC address is stored in 8 bits of the register 1 Second byte of the MAC address is stored in 8 bits of the register 1 Third byte of the MAC address is stored in 8 bits of the register 2 Fourth byte of the MAC address is stored in 8 bits of the register 2 E100000001177 03 2013 49 Modbus Serial Line Communication Module Diagnostic Register Address Name Access Type Status Description 4000 Device name R 1 ZBRN1 2 ZBRN2 Stores the device name 4001 Firmware version R Example for 0121 VO1 21 Stores the firmware version 4002 Communication protocol 0001 ZBRN2 Modbus serial line 0002 ZBRN1 Ethernet Stores the communication protocol used by the access point 4003 Configuration 0 Indicates that the device is not being configured through the user interface 1 Indicates that the device is being configured through the user interface Stores the configuration status of the device 4004 Detected error O Indicates that there is no detected error 1 Indicates that the SD card cannot be accessed 2 Indicates that the SD card is write protected 3 Indicates that there is not enough space in the SD card 4 Indicates an invalid comm
62. ocol present Disabled Device Icon Displays the graphical representation of the device Disabled RF strength Displays the strength of the radio frequency signal Disabled Frequency channel Displays the frequency channel Default value is 11 Disabled Radio frames received Displays the number of the GP frames received Disabled Clear Clears the signal information and detected error Disabled details Error Displays the detected error code Disabled 98 El00000001177 03 2013 DTM Teach Screen The following figure shows the offline Teach Screen TAR Harmony XB5R Schneid Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration Cc nel er Cl 1035 f Electric li Be x MB Data not synchronized Protocol Information i Teach List Number of channels total untaught 60 60 Channel Enabled Radio device identifier 0 O v 1 O v 2 O v 3 O v 4 O v 5 O v 6 O v 7 O v 8 O v 9 O v 10 O v p Disconnected T Data set NOTE The access point supports 60 transmitters for example ZBRT1 Teach List contains the radio device identifier of each transmitter The table provides the properties of the offline Teach Screen Parameters Description Status Clear Clears the teach list Enabled Import Import the saved file to use the previous teach information Enabled Export Exports the teach list to your hard drive Enabled Chamnel Displays the numbe
63. ollowing figure shows the organization tree of Input Configuration menu 84 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface Code Name Description Range Factory Setting Displays the channel number which is taught 0 59 0 MEE 1q re Unteach 1 transmitter Unteach all the transmitters Auto teach mode you can teach the transmitter by pressing the transmitter 3 times Transmitter taught Transmitter not taught a Indicates that the transmitter is already taught and duplication of the MAC addresses are not allowed a a My PJ E aL uy a E Enter the 4 bytes of the MAC ID of the transmitter lo o Yo uy Du E aL E First byte of MAC ID Second byte of the MAC ID Third byte of the MAC ID Fourth byte of the MAC ID El00000001177 03 2013 85 User Interface Input Holding Time Menu The following figure shows the organization tree of Input Holding Time menu TL hd e hd A ha 4 ha 5 had ILI Code Name Description Range Factory Setting pr Holding time menu 1 100 ms 1 100 ms hd It allows you to set the input 9 200 ms holding time 3 300 ms 4 400 ms 5 500 ms 10 15s 86 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface Serial Line Menu The following figure shows the organization tree of Serial Line menu El00000001177 03 2013 gt I Li ZI I
64. ollowing steps explain how to install the module Step Action 1 Pull out the panel mounting hooks 2 Mount the access point on the grid or plate using the screws as shown in the following figure mm in M4 x 20 G46 M4 x 0 79 N 00 18 110 9 E T 4 o 4 37 g 24 240 N Lf VACIDC QO 29 Physical Description Environmental Features Characteristics The table provides the general environmental characteristics Characteristics Specifications Standards Conformity R amp TTE 1999 5 EC LVD 2006 95 EC EMC2004 108 EC to standards Conformity EN IEC 60947 1 EN IEC 60947 5 1 EN IEC60950 1 to standards IEC61131 2 EN 300440 2 EN300489 3 EN300328 EN6231 1 Conformity UL 508 USA CSA C22 2 n 14 Canada CCC China Gost to standards Russia Radio FCC USA CSA RSS Canada C Tick Australia ANATEL certifications Brazil SRRC China MIC Japan Agencies UL USA UL508 17th edition CSA Canada CSA C22 2 No 142 M2000 C Tick Australia GOST Russia ANATEL _ Brazil FCC USA SRRC China CCC China MIC Japan RSS Canada Ambient operating 25 55 C 13 131 F temperature Storage temperature 40 70 C 40 158 F Relative humidity 95 RH at 55 C 131 F Degree of pollution 2 IEC60664 1 Degree of protection IP20 Shock resistance
65. on DTMs Product Reference Ethernet Modbus TCP ZBRN1 Modbus serial line ZBRN2 NOTE The related product reference is selected automatically when the communication DTM is selected The communication DTM is selected through the DTM catalog The DTMs are compatible with the following Schneider Electric FDT containers e SoMachine e Unity The DTMs are also compatible with the third party FDT containers such as M amp M recommended PactWare and so on E100000001177 03 2013 97 DTM Device Module The following figure shows the offline Device Module screen Device Module Teach Screen Protocol Information MA Harmony XB5R Harmony XB5R DTM for wireless access point configuration MOS 103 fi exe Data not synchronized Schneider eae Device Information Reference ZBRN2 Device Icon Version V1 A Protocol supported 33 a Protocol present gt Error RF strength Frequency channel Radio frames received Apply Help Disconnected T Data set The table provides the properties of the offline Device Module Parameters Description Status Auto Refresh Automatically updates the signal information Disabled available only in online mode Reference Displays the product reference Enabled Version Displays the product firmware version Enabled Protocol supported Displays the supported protocol Disabled Protocol present Displays the prot
66. onmental conditions described in the operating limits Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage E100000001177 03 2013 21 Physical Description Installation Considerations 44 WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION e Use appropriate safety interlocks where personnel and or equipment hazards occur e Install and operate this equipment in an enclosure appropriately rated for its intended environment e Do not use this equipment in safety critical machine functions e Do not disassemble repair or modify this equipment e Do not connect any wiring to reserved unused connections or to connections designated as not connected N C Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 22 El00000001177 03 2013 Physical Description inciple Architecture Pr Contactor Power Supply ooon nonini i Ey SNQPO 3U194 3 A vail a The architecture principle of the access points is shown in the following figure ondaa 224444414444141 Power Supply 23 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 Physical Description NOTE e The above figure is not exhaustive and it only shows the architecture principle e Refer to the specifications section see page 33 for detailed wiring diagram and instructions to be followed for the access points
67. r further information refer to the Mounting Tips for ZBRA2 External Antenna see page 69 Connect the external 24 240 Vac dc power supply For further information refer to the Power Supply Connections see page 34 Turn on the power 7a Configure the access point through the user interface For further information refer to the User Interface see page 83 7b Connect the access point to the PC For further information refer to the Connection to a PC see page 96 Configure the access point through the DTM For further information refer to the DTM see page 97 Disconnect the PC Connect the serial line Communication buses and network For further information refer to the Modbus Serial Line Cables see page 53 Connect line termination devices to the access point optional For further information refer to the Modbus Serial Line Cabling see page 42 10 Verify all the connections 11 Run the application NOTE Step 7a is applicable if the access point is configured through the user interface Step 7b is applicable if the access point is configured through the DTM 138 El00000001177 03 2013 First Installation The table provides the start up procedure for ZBRN1 access point Step Action Comments 1 Unpack your access point ZBRN1 and check the content of the package Contents of the package Ins
68. r of transmitters that can be used Enabled Enabled Displays the status of the channel if taught or not Enabled Type Select the device type type 1 by default Enabled Radio device Enter the identifier of the transmitter radio device Enabled identifier Radio device identifier must be in format AA BB CC DD 4 bytes length Number of channels Displays the number of taught transmitters Disabled total untaught E100000001177 03 2013 99 DTM Protocol Information The following figure shows the offline Modbus serial line Protocol Information screen Harmony XB5R Hamory XBSR DTM for wheless access point configuration Schneider 1 0 35 Electric 100 E100000001177 03 2013 DTM The table provides the properties of the offline Modbus serial line Protocol Information Parameters Description Value Status Auto Detection Automatically sets the protocol Enabled information depending on the first data frame received Baud rate Select a baud rate from the list Auto Enabled 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19 200 bps 38 400 bps 115 200 bps Data bits parity Select a parity from the list Auto Enabled 8el 801 8n1 Modbus address Enter the modbus address 1 247 Enabled E100000001177 03 2013 101 DTM The following figure shows the offline Ethernet Modbus TCP Protocol Information screen gt Harmony X
69. rror Displays the detected error code RF signal strength Displays the strength of the radio frequency signal Frequency channel Displays the frequency channel Default value is 11 RF package received Displays the number of the GP package received Clear Clears the detected error codes and signal settings E100000001177 03 2013 117 Web Pages Configuration Web Security Page o Setup The following figure shows the WEB SECURITY page Schneider ZBRN1 Electric Home Documentation WEB SECURITY Lo Controh Diagnostics Maintenance E Security L HTTP Admin USER Binding Screen Users AutoBinding Screen Holding Time Name IP Configuration Password Ports New Password a aS Confirm New Password SNMP Agent Add Delete Update R Copyright 2000 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the WEB SECURITY page Parameters Description Name Enter the user name Password Enter the password New Password Enter the new password Confirm New Password Enter the new password again for confirmation Add Allows you to add a new user account Delete Allows you to delete an existing user account Update Allows you to update an existing user account 118 El00000001177 03 2013 Web Pages Binding Screen Page The following figure shows
70. s your reference El00000001177 03 2013 Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number Harmony XB5R Wireless and Batteryless Pushbutton 960562 Eng 960563 Fre DIA5ED2110402EN Eng DIA5ED2110402FR Fre Harmony XB5R Expert Instruction Sheet El00000000812 Eng ElO0000000813 Fre ElO0000000814 Ger ElO0000000815 Spa ElO0000000816 Ita ElO0000000817 Chs ElO0000000818 Por ZBRN1 Instruction Sheet S1B87888 ZBRN2 Instruction Sheet S1B87941 ZBRCETH Instruction Sheet S1B88209 Packages Instruction Sheet S1A57199 Receivers Instruction Sheet S1A57202 Transmitter with Metal or Plastic Head and Cap Instruction S1A57198 Sheet Relay Antenna Instruction Sheet S1A57194 Handy Box Instruction Sheet S1A57210 You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com E100000001177 03 2013 Product Related Information User Comments DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Disconnect all power from all equipment including connected devices prior to removing any covers or doors or installing or removing any accessories hardware cables or wires except under the specific conditions specified in the appropriate hardware guide for this equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power off where and when ind
71. select Yes from the sub menu Loads all the parameters from the SD card To validate this parameter select Yes from the sub menu LALL NOTE SD card menu appears only if the SD card is inserted into the device 94 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 DTM What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Introduction 96 Configuration 97 Diagnostic 105 E100000001177 03 2013 95 DTM Introduction General Device Type Manager DTM is a part of the Field Device Tool FDT standard that is a software component for a device that contains specific data and functions lt contains FDT complaint interface to enable communication with the connected system Connection to a PC You need to connect the PC to the access point to use the DTM feature ZBRN1 access point is connected to the PC as shown in the following figure 490NTWO00 U 02U 1 2m 6 6 ft RJ45 05U 1 5 m 16 4 ft 12U 12 m 39 4 ft ZBRN2 access point is connected to the PC as shown in the following figure TSXCUSB485 TCSMCNAM3M002P 2 5 m 8 20 ft 96 El00000001177 03 2013 DTM Configuration Overview The offline configuration data is classified into 4 types which are as follows e device module e teach screen e protocol information e lO status The table provides the communication DTMs and its reference Communicati
72. st significant word 4009 Stores the least significant word The value is incremented each time when the access point receives a radio signal from an associated device R Read only RW Read and write Modbus Serial Line Communication Diagnostic Register Address Name Access Status Type Description 5000 Actual baud rate R 1 Indicates that the baud rate is 1200 bps 2 Indicates that the baud rate is 2400 bps 3 Indicates that the baud rate is 4800 bps 4 Indicates that the baud rate is 9600 bps 5 Indicates that the baud rate is 19 200 bps 6 Indicates that the baud rate is 38 400 bps 7 Indicates that the baud rate is 115 200 bps Stores the baud rate at which the data is sent 5001 Actual frame setting R 1 Indicates that the frame format sent is of 8 data bits even parity and 1 stop bit 2 Indicates that the frame format sent is of 8 data bits odd parity and 1 stop bit 3 Indicates that the frame format sent is of 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits Stores the data frame format received by the access point R Read only E100000001177 03 2013 51 Modbus Serial Line Communication Register Address Name Access Type Status Description 5002 5003 Number of packages received R R 2 registers to store the double word value 5002 Stores the most significant word 5003 Stor
73. t is used to alert you to potential EIO0000001 177 03 2013 5 PLEASE NOTE A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved El00000001177 03 2013 About the Book Ata Glance Document Scope This documentation is a reference for the Harmony XB5R wireless and batteryless pushbuttons used with ZBRNe access point The purpose of this document is to e show you how to install and operate your access point e show you how to connect the access point with Harmony XB5R wireless and batteryless pushbuttons programmable logic controllers PLCs and other devices e help you become familiar with the access point features NOTE Read and understand this document and all related documents see page 9 before installing operating or maintaining your access point The users must read through the entire document to
74. that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication This radio transmitter IC 7002C ZBRN1 7002C ZBRN2 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device 72 El00000001177 03 2013 Radio Conform ment a la r glementa
75. the Binding Screen page Schneider ZBRN1 amp Electric Home Documentation a A Comoe Maintenance Setup Binding Screen Help E Security N HTTP Admin Binding Screen 4 Disabled 00 00 00 00 a Disabled 00 00 00 00 Disabled 00 00 00 00 AutoBinding Screen Holding Time 414040404 z Disabled 00 00 00 00 IP Configuration a 00 00 00 00 dende Type 1 03 00 0F 9E SNMP Agent Disabled y 00 00 00 00 Disabled Type 1 Disabled Disabled MNicahlad 4 00 00 00 00 03 00 68 DD 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ALAN AN AN 4 414 gt 2000 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved The table provides the properties of the Binding Screen page Parameters Description Binding Number used total Indicates the number of transmitters enabled and configured Index Displays the number of transmitters that can be used Enabled Displays the status of the channel if taught or not Type Indicates the type of transmitter used MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the transmitter Apply Allows you to apply the changes Undo Allows you to undo the changes ElO00000001177 03 2013 119 Web Pages Auto Binding Screen Page The following figure shows the Auto Binding Screen page Schneider ZBRN1 Electric Home Documentation a Monitoring Contos Maintenance Setup Auto Binding Screen Help E S
76. the user interface Step 8b is applicable if the access point is configured through the DTM E100000001177 03 2013 139 First Installation Configuration Mandatory Settings 2 types of parameters should be configured e communication protocol e wireless and batteryless pushbutton association The access points can be configured through e user interface for further information refer to the Configuration Menu see page 83 e remote configuration using a PC e Configuration of ZBRN2 through DTM for further information for more information refer to the Configuration see page 97 e Configuration of ZBRN1 through DTM or web pages for more information refer to the DTM Configuration see page 97 and Web Pages 140 ElO00000001177 03 2013 Architectures 11 Modbus Serial Line Architecture Example for ZBRN2 Access Point E100000001177 03 2013 141 Architectures BACnet or Modbus TCP Expansion Bus 142 ElO00000001177 03 2013
77. tion d Industrie Canada le present emetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique a l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire a l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Le present metteur radio identifier IC 7002C ZBRN1 7002C ZBRN2 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et impedance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur e ZBRN1 and ZBRN2 Maximal gain of internal antenna 6 dB allowed impedance 50 Ohm e ZBRA2 Maximal gain of external antenna including cable 1 dB allowed impedance 50 Ohm Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Schneider Electric could void the user s authority to operate the equipment E100000001177 03 2013 73 Radio 74 El00000001177 03 2013 User Interface What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Principle 76 Modes 7
78. tion module PLC Ethernet bO0Na 56 El00000001177 03 2013 Ethernet Communication ZBRCETH Communication Module ZBRCETH is a communication module that supports Ethernet Modbus TCP protocol The following procedure describes the insertion of the communication module Step Action 1 Disconnect all power from ZBRN1 access point 2 Place the module in ZBRN1 access point 1 ZBRN1 access point 2 ZBRCETH communication module 3 Press firmly into the place ElO00000001177 03 2013 57 Ethernet Communication The following procedure describes the removal of the communication module Step Action 1 Disconnect all power from ZBRN1 access point 2 Push back the release tab 3 Pull out the module ZBRCETH offers 1 Ethernet communication port equipped with 2 RJ45 plugs lt enables daisy chain cabling between devices without using a switch 58 El00000001177 03 2013 Ethernet Communication The table provides the specifications of the communication module Characteristics Specifications Plug 2 RJ45 connectors Driver e 10 100 MB s e Auto negotiation Half Full duplex Type of cable Shielded Topology Daisy chain Automatic polarity correction Yes RJ45 Layout Description ZBRCETH communication module has 2 RJ45 connectors for Ethernet connectivity as shown in the following figure 12345678 The table provides t
79. truction Sheet access point ZBRN2 ZBRN2 Instruction Sheet communication module ZBRCETH and ZBRCETH Instruction Sheet Insert the communication module in the access point For further information refer to the ZBRECTH Communication Module see page 57 Choose an appropriate cabinet Install the access point on the DIN rail Mounting on a grid or a plate For further information refer to the Mechanical Installation see page 28 Connect the external antenna to the access point optional For further information refer to the Mounting Tips for ZBRA2 External Antenna see page 69 Connect the external 24 240 Vac dc power supply For further information refer to the Power Supply Connections see page 34 Turn on the power 8a Configure the access point through the user interface For further unformation refer to the User Interface see page 83 8b Connect the access point to the PC For further information refer to the Connection to a PC see page 96 Configure the access point thought the DTM For further information refer to the DTM see page 97 Disconnect the PC Connect the Ethernet communication buses and network For further information refer to the Ethernet Cables see page 66 10 Verify all the connections 11 Run the application NOTE Step 8a is applicable if the access point is configured through
80. tter and amplifies it It does not repeat the signal received from the transmitter There is power consumption There is no power consumption El00000001177 03 2013 71 Radio FCC USA and I C Canada Compliance Statement ZBRN1 and ZBRN2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivante 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee
81. ud rate 119200 Data bits parity Bel Frames sent 538 Frames received 539 Bad frames sent 0 i Bad frames received 0 K connected 4 4 Data set Device z The online Modbus serial line Protocol Information has the following 2 sub sections e Configuration e Diagnostics The table provides the properties ofthe Configuration information of online Modbus serial line Protocol Information Parameters Description Status Auto Refresh Automatically refreshes the product information Enabled Baud rate Displays the selected baud rate Disabled Data bits parity Displays the selected data bit and parity Disabled Modbus address Displays the modbus address Disabled E100000001177 03 2013 109 DTM The table provides the properties of the Diagnostics information of online Modbus serial line Protocol Information Parameters Description Status Baud rate Displays the active baud rate Enabled Data bits parity Displays the active data bit and parity Enabled Frames sent Displays the number of GP frames sent Enabled Frames received Displays the number of GP frames received Enabled Bad frames sent Displays the number of bad frames sent Enabled Bad frames received Displays the number of bad frames received Enabled Clear counters Clears all the diagnostics information Enabled The following figure shows the online Ethernet Modbus TCP Protocol Information
82. ue is 11 Enabled Radio frames received Displays the number of GP package received Enabled Clear Clears the signal information and detected error Enabled details Error Displays the detected error code Enabled Teach Screen The following figure shows the online Teach Screen j ren A Schneider Device Module Teach Screen W Data synchronized Protocol Information O Auto Refresh 10 Screen Teach List Number of channels totaV untaught 60 57 Channel Enabled Radio device identifier 0 v 03 00 64 48 1 v 03 00 64 62 2 v 03 00 64 4E 3 O v O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 9 O 10 O C Online auto teach A Connected 4 Data set Device 106 EIO0000001 177 03 2013 DTM The table provides the properties of the online Teach Screen Parameters Description Status Auto Refresh Automatically updates the teach information Enabled Clear Clears the teach list Disabled Import Import the saved file to use the previous teach Disabled information Export Exports the teach list to your hard drive Disabled Channel Displays the number of transmitters that can be Disabled used Enabled Displays the status of the channel if taught or not Disabled Type Displays the device type Disabled Radio device identifier Displays the identifier of the radio device Disabled Number of channels Displays the number of taught transmitters Enabled total untaught Onlin
83. unication configuration file 5 Indicates an invalid device configuration file 6 Indicates that more than 1 configuration file is available in the SD card NOTE Only 1 configuration file should be available in the appropriate directory of the SD card see page 136 7 Indicates that the configuration file is not available in the SD card 8 Indicates that the watchdog reseted device 9 Indicates a radio communication detected error 10 Indicates a radio chip detected error 11 Indicates that the access point does not Support communication module 12 Indicates that the communication module is not responding 13 Indicates that the communication module is not present in the access point 14 Indicates duplicate IP address 15 Indicates invalid IP address Stores the detected error code R Read only RW Read and write 50 El00000001177 03 2013 Modbus Serial Line Communication Register Name Access Status Description Address Type 4006 Radio channel R 11 26 Indicates the radio channel with Stores the details of the radio frequency 2 405 GHz channel channel 11 26 IEEE 802 15 4 4007 Radio signal R 1 Indicates insufficient signal Stores the details of the signal strength 2 Indicates satisfactory signal strength 4008 Radio counter RW 2 registers to stores the double word Stores the details of the radio 4009 value counter 4008 Stores the mo

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