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1. Wiring Figure 1 5 Wiring Diagram 5 i NC 2 NC eoo 3 B Line 0000 4 RTS 9 5 GND BUS 6 5V BUS OUT 7 NC 8 A Line I1 i SHIRE ousing A2 Q04 264VDC ir S aw et gl S amp S Ssv S IN2 Q IN1 OUTA j B300 of x Table 1 1 Wire and Size Torque Specifications 5 Ib in C c 1X 24 12 AWG 2X 24 16 AWG gt 1X 02 25 mm 2X 0 25 1 mm 0 55 Nem Ces C Gm 1X 0 2 2 5 mm 2X 0 2 1 mm Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 1 4 Installation and Wiring Dimensions Figure 1 6 Dimension Diagram J a F O O Qj 9 t M Y ra e Table 1 2 Dimension Specifications Contactor Cat No E1 Plus Cat No A B C D E F G H J K L 100 C09 C12 C16 193 EE B mm 67 48 85 2 24 5 13 9 35 60 86 5 2 4 5 22 C23 in 2 64 5 83 3 35 96 55 1 38 2 36 3 40 08 17 86 100 C30 C37 193 EE_D mm 67 48 101 2 24 5 13 9 35 60 104 2 45 22 in 2 64 5 83 3 98 96 55 1 38 2 36 4 09 08 17 86 100 C43 mm 715 48 101 2 24 5 184 45 60 104 2 45 22 in 2 82 5 83 3 98 96 44 1 77 2 36 4 09 08 17 86 100 C60 C72 C85 193 EE_E mm 94 91 6 120 4 29 23 8 55 100
2. Remove the control circuit power and check for continuity across the appropriate o 13 14 If the continuity test indicates the output is open replace the E1 Plus PROFI he supply voltage against the ratings of the contactor and the relay output before i Remove control circuit power and check the control circuit fuse and the control wir PROFIBUS Module output terminals ratings Check the DEVICE STATUS and TRIP STATUS parameters If a Protection Fault exist and Warning troubleshooting procedure If a PROFIBUS related fault exists refer to the PROFIBUS roubleshooting procedure Check the OUTA Pr FitState Pr FitValue Pb FitState Pb FitValue Pb IdlState and P programmable parameters The Pr FltState and Pr FltValue parameter supersede th parameters utput terminals BUS Module Check nstalling a new unit ing to the E1 Plus Check the control circuit power supply Verify the voltage is within the contactor and overload relay s refer to the Trip b IdiValue e Pb Fit or Pb Idle OUTA Output A does not appear to turn off open when commanded to do so Check the programmable controller ladder logic and 1 0 mapping Remove the control circuit power and check for continuity across the appropriate o 13 14 If the continuity test indicates the output is closed replace the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module Check the supply voltage against ratings of the contactor and the relay output before installing a new
3. at 240V AC 0 25 A at 110V DC 0 1 A at 220V DC Minimum Operating Current 10 mA at 5V DC Rating Designation B300 Utilization Category AC 15 Resistive Load Rating 5 A 250V AC p f 1 0 5 A 30V DC Inductive Load Rating 2 A 250V AC p f 0 4 L R 7 ms 2 A 30V DC Short Circuit Current Rating 1 000 A Recommended Control Circuit Fuse KTK R 6 6 A 600V Rated Number of Operations Out A W 100 C 09 100 C43 5 000 000 W 100 C 60 100 C85 2 500 000 W NEMA Size 0 2 1 000 000 W NEMA Size 3 300 000 Input Ratings Terminals IN 1 1 IN 2 2 SSV Sensor Supply Voltage 3 Supply Voltage provided by module 20 4 26 4V DC Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 A 2 Specifications Type of Inputs Current Sinking ON State Voltage 15V DC On State Current turn on 15mA Steady State Current 15 mA Off State Voltage 5 VDC Off State Current 0 5 mA Transition Voltage 5 15 VDC Transition Current 0 5 15mA Environmental Ratings Ambient Temperature Tamb Storage 40 485 C 40 185 F Operating Open 20 460 C 4 140 F Enclosed 20 440 C 4 104 F Humidity Operating 5 95 non condensing Damp Heat Steady State per IEC 68 2 3 Damp Heat Cyclic per IEC 68 2 30 Cooling Method Natural Convection Vibration per IEC 68 2 6 3G Shock per IEC 68 2 27 30 G Maximum Altitude 2000 m Pollution Environment Pollution Degree 2 Terminal Marking EN 50012
4. indication must be determined and corrected before attempting ATTENTION operation Failure to correct a control system or mechanical malfunction may result in personal injury and or equipment damage due to uncontrolled machine system operation The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module has four PROFIBUS modes of operation Power up Mode Run Mode and Configuration Error Mode Power Up Mode During power Up Mode the NETWORK STATUS LED should flash green for approximately 1 4 second then red for 1 4 second The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module protection functions are still operational even without an established network connection IMPORTANT If the power up is successful the overload relay will enter Run Mode Run Mode In Ran Mode the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will operate as a slave device to a master device The NETWORK STATUS LED will blink green if the PROFIBUS interface is in idle mode When on line the NETWORK STATUS LED will turn solid green In the Run Mode the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will Exchange Cyclic I O with a master on the PROFIBUS network Respond to Acyclic DP V1 read and write services If a communication error is detected the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will either enter the Configuration Error Mode Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 4 2 Troubleshooting Configuration Error Mode In this mode the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module s NETWORK STATUS LED flashes ted at 1Hz Configuration Error Conf
5. match the actual size of the parameter OxC1 X Write access to a read only parameter Write constrain conflict 0xC3 X Write acces to a parameter mappedas Resource Busy Cyclic I O Input and Output The following table lists problems related to the on board inputs and outputs Troubleshooting Procedures possible causes and corrective actions Table 4 6 Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures Failure Type Failure Description Corrective Action Input 1 2 Input 1 or 2 does not appear to 1 Check the supply voltage recognize a contact closure 2 If the applicable contact closed but the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module Input does not recognize the closure check the continuity and wiring to the connected contact 3 Measure the voltage across and current through the applicable input Verify they are within the ratings of the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module See Appendix A 4 Check the programmable controller ladder logic and 1 0 mapping Input 1 2 Trip reset operation Check the programming of Parameter 28 N7 Assignment or Parameter 29 IN2 Assignment Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 4 4 Troubleshooting Table 4 6 Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Failure Type OUTA Failure Description Output A does not appear to turn on close when commanded to do so Corrective Action Check the supply voltage Check the programmable controller ladder logic and I O mapping
6. 0 Disabled Units Min Value 0000000000000000 Max Value 0000000001101101 Default Value 0000000000000000 Bit Function 15 14 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X Overload X Not Used X Jam X Underload X Not Used X Comm Fault X Comm Idle X X X X X X X Not Used Single Three Ph Index No 10 This parameter configures the PROFIBUS Module for single Access Rule Read Write or three phase application This parameter should be set to S 1b Single Phase when Bulletin 193S or 592S devices are Li yte employed Group Advanced Setup Units Min Value 0 Single Phase Max Value 1 Three Phase Default Value 1 OL Reset Mode Index No 11 This parameter defines whether a trip can be automatically Access Rule Read Write or manually reset This setting overrides the E1 Plus DIP s switch adjustment while the PROFIBUS Module is powered Size 1 byte Note however that the E1 Plus manual reset button Group Advanced Setup accessible at the front is always active Units Min Value 0 Manual Max Value 1 Automatic Default Value 0 OL Warning Level Index No 12 This parameter sets the overload warning level Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Advanced Setup Units Thermal Utilization Min Value 0 Max Value 100 Default Value 90 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 8 PROFIBUS Configuration Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Jam Inhibit Time This parameter defines the amount of time for which
7. 126 2 5 4 22 in 3 70 7 54 474 1 14 94 2 16 3 94 4 94 08 21 86 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Introduction Trip Status Identification Trip Resetting Trip and Warning Enable Overload and Phase Loss Protection No Protection Functions The purpose of this chapter is to provide detailed information regarding the protective trip and warning functions that the 193 EPRB PROFIBUS Module adds to the E1 Plus Overload Relay In this chapter you will find considerable mention given to parameters as they relate to these functions For complete descriptions of the programming parameters refer to Chapter 3 PROFIBUS Configuration The PROFIBUS Module determines trip status and identification through monitoring of reference signals inside the E1 Plus Overload Relay On power up it assumes that the E1 Plus Overload Relay is in a non tripped condition For definitive feedback on trip status of the E1 Plus Overload Relay one of the PROFIBUS module inputs may be wired to the N O auxiliary contact terminals 97 and 98 of the E1 Plus Overload Relay Parameters 28 and 29 are used to configure the assignment of the inputs For this function use the OL Contact configuration The following options are available for resetting a tripped E1 Plus Overload Relay with a PROFIBUS module e Blue mechanical reset button located on the front of the E1 Pl
8. Index No Access Rule 3 Read Size 2 bytes Group Monitor Units Min Value Max Value Default Value Function 15 14 13 12 11 10 Overload None Phase Loss Jam Warning Status This parameter provides warning identification 1 Warning 0 No Warning Bit ot Used Index No Access Rule 4 Read Size 2 bytes Group Monitor Units Min Value Max Value Default Value Function 15 14 13 12 11 10 Overload None Not Used Jam Underload Not Used Comm Fault Comm Idle Nonvolatile Memory Fault Device Status This parameter provides status information related to the E1 Plus Overload Relay and 1 On or Present 0 Off or Not Present he PRO FIBUS Module Not Used Index No Access Rule 5 Read Size 2 bytes Group Monitor Units Min Value Max Value Default Value None Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 6 PROFIBUS Configuration Bit Function 15 14 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X Trip X Warning X Out A X
9. M 0002 0 eee B 4 Rockwell Automation Support 5s ripe s ae ed Rn B 4 Installation Assistance sse cesses tee Re dd B 4 New Product Satisfaction Return 0 0 cee eee B 4 Introduction Chapter 1 Installation and Wiring The purpose of this chapter is to provide the necessary instructions to successfully install a 193 EPRB PROFIBUS Module to an E1 Plus Overload Relay and properly connect to a E O rj e ies C Nn 2 2 o 4 Aa ATTENTION To prevent electrical shock disconnect from power source before installing or servicing Install in suitable enclosure Keep free from contaminants l ATTENTION The side mount module contains ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive parts and assemblies Static control precautions are required when installing testing servicing or repairing this assembly Component damage may result if ESD control procedures are not followed If you l are not familiar with static control procedures refer to Rockwell Automation publication 8000 4 5 2 Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage or any other applicable ESD protection handbook The purpose of this document is to serve as a guide for proper ATTENTION i i installation The National Electrical Code and any other governing regional or local code will take precedence Rockwell Automation cannot assume responsibility for the compliance or proper installation of the l side mount module or
10. Pr FitValue The jam inhibit timer starts after the load current transitions from 0 A to 30 FLA The PROFIBUS Module does not begin monitoring for a jam condition until the Jam Inhibit Time expires IMPORTANT Jam Warning Parameter 16 Jaw Warn Level allows the installer to define the current at which the PROFIBUS Module will indicate a warning It is user adjustable from 100 600 FLA The PROFIBUS Module will indicate a Jam warning if e No warning currently exists Jam Warning is enabled Jam Inhibit Time has expired e The motor current is equal to or greater than the Jam Warn Level When the Jam Warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur e Bit 2 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 e Bit 1 in Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT The Jam Warning function does not include a time delay feature Once the Jam Inhibit Time has expired the Jam Warning indication is instantaneous Motor current less than a specific level may indicate a mechanical malfunction in the installation such as a torn conveyor belt damaged fan blade broken shaft or worn tool Such conditions may not harm the motor however rapid detection may help to minimize equipment damage and loss of production Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 2 4 Protection Functions Communication Fault Protection Communication Idle Protection Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008
11. by the PROFIBUS module parameter 11 OL Reset Mode while the PROFIBUS module is powered Overload Warning The PROFIBUS Module continuously monitors the E1 Plus Overload Relay s percentage of thermal utilization signal Parameter 2 Therm Utilized provides this value Parameter 12 OL Warning Level is used to adjust the setpoint to alert for an impending overload trip and is adjustable from 0 100 TCU The PROFIBUS Module will indicate an overload warning if all the following conditions are met e No warning currently exists Overload warning is enabled e Therm Utilized is equal to or greater than OL Warning Level When the overload warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur e Bit 0 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT Therm Utilized will stabilize at a value of approximately 88 with the motor operating continuously at rated current Motor current greater than the motor s nameplate rating can indicate a high overload or stall condition such as an overloaded conveyor or jammed gear These conditions can result in overheating of the motor and equipment damage Rapid jam fault detection helps to minimize damage and loss of production By continuously monitoring the motor current level signal as a percentage of the E1 Plus Overload Relay s dial FLA setting the PROFIBUS module allows jam trip and warning capability J
12. byte 3 is set as Enabled Note that this will result in any previous settings stored in non volatile memory to be replaced Initial values supplied through the User Prm Data will only be used if all initial parameter values are valid In case an illegal initial parameter value is specified an out of range parameter error will be signalled to the PROFIBUS master e loading of initial data also includes the Program Lock setting which means that it is The loading of initial data al ludes the Program Lock setting which that it possible to specify a default configuration during startup which will then be protected from write access during runtime IMPORTANT Initial values supplied through the User Prm Data will only be used if all initial parameter values are valid In case an illegal initial parameter value is specified an out of range parameter error will be signalled to the PROFIBUS master IMPORTANT Special care has to be taken for parameters mapped as Cyclic I O since their value may be overwritten during the first bus cycle This can be prevented using parameter 20 Program Lock however as soon as the Program Lock is disabled the value of these parameters will be replaced by the corresponding I O data The GSD file is used to house the Control and Status Registers These registers controls and reflects the overall status of the module respectively Control Register The structure controls various aspects o
13. in parameter 5 Device Status e Bit 6 Save Ready Used to indicate that a save of parameter values of parameters mapped as Cyclic I O has been performed The bit can be cleared again by clearing the Save bit in the Control Register e Bit 7 Motor Current Same functionality as bit 5 in parameter 5 Device Status Parameter Programming Program Lock Parameter 20 Program Lock provides a degree of security from having parameter settings unintentionally altered when programmed to the locked setting If enabled all parameters except Program Lock 20 are protected from acyclic DP V1 write access and any changes made to the value of parameters mapped as Cyclic I O will be ignored The Program Lock parameter will if mapped as Cyclic I O be processed prior to processing other parameters mapped as Cyclic I O The loading of initial data is not affected by the Program Lock Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 4 PROFIBUS Configuration Table 3 3 Parameter Groups Resetting to the Factory Default Values Parameter 25 Set zo Defaults allows the installer to reset all parameter settings including trip logs to the factory default values IMPORTANT Resetting to factory default values also resets the node address of the PROFIBUS module to its default value of 126 Parameter Group Listing The 193 EPRB PROFIBUS Module contains six parameter groups
14. networks gsd The PROFIBUS Module supports the Set Slave Address SSA service which can be used to specify the node address from the PROFIBUS Master If successful the new node address will be stored in non volatile memory replacing the previous value of parameter 35 SSA Node Address NOTE This service will be rejected if a previous SSA service request has specified that no further changes should be allowed or if the PROFIBUS Module is in Data Exchange The PROFIBUS Module detects the baud rate automatically and supports all standard baud rates Supported baud rates e 9 6kbps e 19 2kbps e 45 45kbps e 93 75kbps e 187 5kbps e 500kbps e 1 5Mbps e 3Mbps e 5Mbps e 12Mbps PROFIBUS Information B 3 PROFIBUS Identity The module has the following identity on PROFIBUS PI Identification Number Ox0AC7 Vendor Name Allen Bradley Model Name 193 EPRB Identification and Maintenance I amp M Identification amp Maintenance I amp M provides a standard way of gathering information about an I O device The intention is to help the end user in maintenance of the product The module features the following I amp M records Table B 6 IMO Record Information Size Default Value Manufacturer ID 2 octets 0x0002 Order ID 20 octets 193 EPRB Serial Number 16 octets assigned during manufacturing Hardware Revision 2 octets assigned during manufacturing Software Revision 4 octets a
15. this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injuty or death property damage ot economic loss IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to ATTENTION personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard recognize the consequence SIH avy Labels may be located on or inside the equipment e g drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be located on or inside the equipment e g drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may be dangerous temperatures Chapter 1 Installation and Wiring Chapter 2 Protection Functions Chapter 3 PROFIBUS Configuration Table of Contents TEAPORUCHON ao his Grats PUN etude ALS reek None patat dete qs 1 1 FOATH ES re anian tepdt Accra ue lit bot Gta glee PUDE ferte p 1 2 Installatloty sssr pero oes tete esr MES natabh ate E se 1 2 METTI osi pt e Sede KI
16. unit Remove control circuit power and check the control circuit fuse and the control wir PROFIBUS Module output terminals Check the OUTA Pr FitState Pr FitValue Pb FitState Pb FitValue Pb IdiState and P programmable parameters Then check the DEVICE STATUS and TRIP STATUS para Protection Fault exists refer to the TRIP STATUS parameters If a Protection fault ex roubleshooting procedure utput terminals ing to the E1 Plus b IdiValue meters If a ists refer to the Trip and Warning troubleshooting procedure If a PROFIBUS related fault exists refer to the PROFIBUS OUTA The contactor connected to Output A appears to chatter Trip and Warning Troubleshooting Procedures Check the programmable controller s ladder logic program Check the control circuit supply voltage Verify it is within the ratings of the contac overload relay s outputs Remove the control circuit power Verify all control wiring is properly secured Table 4 7 Trip Warn LED Troubleshooting Procedures or coil and the The following table lists the possible causes for each trip type and the recommended action to Overload 1 Motor overloaded 1 Check and correct source of overload load mechanical transmission components motor bearings 2 Improper setting 2 Set FLA dial and trip class to match the motor and application requirements Phase Loss 1 Missing supply phase 1 Check for open line i e bl
17. 00 3 4 Parameter Group Listing x0 uve o ROO ret NACTUS 3 4 Monitor GTOUD oss HON WERE Ya exa vae Dea NONI RS 3 4 Advanced Setup Group ex eX xs tte baee Eat Deae ame ed gs 3 7 Reset Lock Groupes einasi oath eld on bts non fte lior 3 9 I O Setup Group 35 c RS ST Es DIE ah V 3 10 Tip Histo Gro p 2 isses cs cwlont devi ur qoi tetto iy odas 3 11 PROFIBUS Setup Groups ssh in oua ds e ae ee toes 3 12 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Appendix B PROFIBUS Information TntroducttO fi veo did wks Rs eS ee un 4 1 PROFIBUS Modes of Operation n0 haw chinese Wane ue t C i n 4 1 Powe Up Mode Las gira thts vereda anette NE 2 4 1 R n Modes uo die ee eat bd d ane mer 4 1 Configuration Error Mode seed cet ttt ER Rc ct et 4 2 Fatal Error Mode iiu eva BEL exu PENSA Ae 4 2 PROFIBUS Troubleshooting Procedures 0 0 00005 4 2 Network Status LB eee e EE e bear Eae 4 2 DP VTEttOf Codes setae eR nA RES CES 4 3 Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures 004 4 6 Trip and Warning Troubleshooting Procedures 4 4 8 ICD A 1 Structure of the Set Prm Data telegram aacra y Reha B 1 Ele ttonic Data Sheet ijt da nad iore oS ure Ue AA B 2 oet DAVE AG AEES Sn s RR e ae aut ate RR RNC De RAN T CS B 2 Supported Baud Rates saan bo dd eter m e dead ie bea B 2 PROTEIBUS Idetitity 2122 Ex usce Dim EA Ud dade d dade B 3 Identification and Maintenance I amp
18. 2008 Appendix B PROFIBUS Information Structu re of the Set Prm During startup of the network it is possible to force start up values for all writable parameters D ata telegram through the User Prm Data The module will use the settings provided that the Parameter Initialization setting User Prm Data byte 3 is set as Enabled Note that this will result in any previous settings to be replaced by the settings from the User Prm Data Table B 5 Structure of the Set Prm Data telegram Byte no Name Description 0 2 DP V1 standard bytes 3 Parameter Initialization Enables Disables initialization of parameters via parameterization data O Disanied 4 5 Trip Enable Initial value for parameter 8 Trip Enable 6 7 Warning Enable Initial value for parameter 9 Warning Enable 8 Single Three Ph Initial value for parameter 10 Single Three Ph 9 OL Reset mode Initial value for parameter 11 OL Reset mode 10 OL Warning Level 96Therm Util Initial value for parameter 12 OL Warning Level 11 Jam Inhibit Time 1s Initial value for parameter 13 Jam Inhibit Time 12 Jam Trip Delay 0 15 Initial value for parameter 14 Jam Trip Delay 13 14 Jam Trip Level 96FLA Initial value for parameter 15 Jam Trip Level 15 16 Jam Warn Level 96FLA Initial value for parameter 16 Jam Warn Level 17 UL Inhibit Time 1s Initial value for parameter 17 U
19. Degree of Protection IP20 Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Level 8 kV Air Discharge 4 kV Contact Discharge Performance Criteria 12 Radiated RF Immunity Test Level 0V m Performance Criteria 12 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test Level 2 kV Power kV control Performance Criteria 1 2 Surge Immunity Test Level 2 kV L E kV L L Performance Criteria a2 Radiated Emissions Class A Conducted Emissions Not tested WARNING This is a class A product In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures PROFIBUS Communications Baud Rate 9 6 k 19 2 k 45 45 k 93 75 k 187 5 k 500 k 1 5 M 3M 6 M 12M Auto Baud Rate identification Yes Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Specifications A 3 DP V0 Cyclic data exchange Yes DP V1 Acyclic services Yes DP V2 Acyclic services No Set Slave Address SSA support Yes Jam Protection Trip Level 150 600 FLA Trip Delay 0 1 25 0 sec Inhibit 0 250 sec Standards UL 508 CSA 22 2 No 14 EN 60947 4 1 Performance Criteria 1 requires the DUT device under test not to experience degradation or loss of performance 2 Environment 2 Heavy Industrial Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 A 4 Specifications Publication 193 UM010A EN P January
20. In 1 X In 2 X Motor Current X X X X X X X X Not Used Firmware Revision Index No 6 This parameter reports the firmware revision of the PROFIBUS Access Rule Read Module f Format Size 2 bytes 0x0107 equals version 1 07 Group onitor Units Min Value 0 Max Value 65535 Default Value one Serial Number Index No 7 This parameter reports the serial number assigned during Access Rule Read production of the PROFIBUS Module Size T bytes Group onitor Units Min Value 0 Max Value OxFFFFFFFF Default Value one Advanced Setup Group Trip Enable Index No 8 This parameter allows the installer to enable or Access Rule Read Write disable the Jam Trip function 1 Enabled Size 2 bytes 0 Disabled Group Advanced Setup Units Min Value 0000000000000000 Max Value 0000000000000100 Default Value 0000000000000000 Bit Function 15 14 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X Not Used X Not Used X Jam X X X X X X X X X X X Not Used Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 PROFIBUS Configuration 3 7 Warning Enable Index No 9 This parameter allows the installer to enable or Access Rule Read Write disable the warning functions separately All S B warning functions are disabled from the zg 2 bytes factory Group Advanced Setup 1 Enabled
21. L Inhibit Time 18 UL Warn Level 96FLA Initial value for parameter 18 UL Warn Level 19 Program Lock Initial value for parameter 20 Program Lock 20 OutA Pr State Value Bit 0 Initial value for parameter 22 OutA Pr FitState Bit 1 Initial value for parameter 23 OutA Pr FitValue Other bits Not used Must be set to 0 21 OutA Pb State Value Bit 0 Initial value for parameter 24 OutA Pb FitState Bit 1 Initial value for parameter 25 OutA Pb FitValue Other bits Not used Must be set to 0 22 OutA Pb IdiState Value Bit 0 Initial value for parameter 26 OutA Pb ldlState Bit 1 Initial value for parameter 27 OutA Pb ldlValue Other bits Not used Must be set to 0 23 IN1 Assignment Initial value for parameter 28 IN1 Assignment 24 IN2 Assignment Initial value for parameter 29 N2 Assignment Electronic Data Sheet Electronic data sheet GSD files are specially formatted ASCII files that provide all of the information necessary for a PROFIBUS configuration tool to access and alter the parameters of a device The GSD file contains all the parameter information of a device number of parameters groupings parameter name min max and default values units data format and Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 B 2 PROFIBUS Information Set Slave Address Supported Baud Rates Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 scaling The GSD file for the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is available from the Internet at www ab com
22. Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Monitor parameters Advanced Setup Reset Lock 1 0 Setup Trip History PROFIBUS Setup 1 Average FLA 8 Trip Enable 19 Trip Reset 22 OutA Pr FitState 30 Trip Log 0 35 SSA Node Address 2 Therm Utilized 9 Warning Enable 20 Program Lock 23 OutA Pr FitValue 31 Trip Log 1 3 Trip Status 10 Single Three Ph 21 Set to Defaults 24 OutA Pb FitState 32 Trip Log 2 4 Warning Status 11 OL Reset Mode 25 OutA Pb FitValue 33 Trip Log 3 5 Device Status 12 OL Warning Level 26 OutA Pb IdiState 34 Trip Log 4 6 Firmware Revision 13 Jam Inhibit Time 27 OutA Pb IdlValue 7 Serial Number 14 Jam Trip Delay 28 IN1 Assignment 15 Jam Trip Level 29 IN2 Assignment 16 Jam Warn Level 17 UL Inhibit Time 18 UL Warn Level Monitor Group Average FLA Index No 1 This parameter reports the average motor current The value is Access Rule Read reported as a percentage of motor rated current dial setting on the E1 Plus Overload Relay and is reported in increments of 5 Size 2 bytes Group Monitor Units 9oFLA Min Value 0 Max Value 1275 Default Value None Therm Utilized Index No 2 This parameter reports the percent thermal utilization of the Access Rule Read connected motor Size 1 byte Group Monitor Units Min Value 0 Max Value 100 Default Value None Trip Status This parameter provides trip identification 1 Trip 0 No Trip Bit PROFIBUS Configuration 3 5
23. USER MANUAL LISTEN THINK 7 BULLETIN 193 SOLVE E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module CATALOG NUMBER 193 EPRB Rockwell ALLEN BRADLEY e ROCKWELL SOFTWARE Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls Publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http www ab com manuals gi describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in
24. Underload Warning The following parameters are available for configuring the PROFIBUS Module s underload warning performance e Parameter 17 UL Inhibit Time allows the installer to inhibit an underload indication from occurring during the motor starting sequence It is adjustable from 0 250 seconds e Parameter 18 UL Warn Level allows the installer to define the current at which the PROFIBUS Module will indicate a warning It is user adjustable from 30 100 of the FLA dial setting The PROFIBUS Module will immediately indicate an Underload warning if e No warning currently exists Underload Warning is enabled UL Inhibit Time has expired e The motor current is less than the UL Warn Level When the Underload Warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur e Bit 3 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT The Underload Warning function does not include a time delay feature Once the UL Inhibit Time has expired the Underload warning indication is instantaneous A disruption of the communication link between the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module and a PROFIBUS network can result in the loss of application control and or critical process diagnostic data Rapid communication fault detection helps minimize potential damage due to uncontrolled or unmonitored applications Comm Fault Warning The PROFIBUS Module will indicate a Comm Fault warn
25. am Trip The following parameters are available for configuring the PROFIBUS Module s jam trip performance Parameter 13 Jam Inhibit Time allows the installer to inhibit a jam trip from occurring during the motor starting sequence It is adjustable from 0 250 seconds Parameter 14 Jam Trip Delay allows the installer to define the time period a jam condition must be present before a trip occurs It is adjustable from 0 5 25 0 seconds Parameter 15 Jam Trip Level allows the installer to define the current at which the E1 Plus Overload Relay will trip on a jam It is user adjustable from 150 600 of the FLA dial setting Protection Functions 2 3 Underload Protection The PROFIBUS Module will command the E1 Plus Overload Relay to trip if all the following conditions are met e No trip currently exists Jam Protection is enabled Jam Inhibit Time has expired The motor current is greater than the Jam Trip Level for a time period greater than the Jam Trip Delay When the conditions for a jam trip are satisfied the following will occur e Bit 2 in Parameter 3 Trip Status will go to 1 Bit 0 in Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 The E1 Plus Overload Relay s trip relay contacts 95 and 96 will open Out A will be placed in their Protection Fault State if so programmed The Protection Fault State of OUT A is defined by parameter 22 IMPORTANT OUTA Pr FitState and parameter 23 OUTA
26. associated equipment A hazard of personal injury and or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation ATTENTION An incorrectly applied or installed side mount module can result in damage to the components or reduction in product life Wiring or application errors such as supplying incorrect or inadequate supply voltage or operating storing in excessive ambient temperatures may l result in malfunction of the product Only personnel familiar with the side mount module and associated ATTENTION machinery should plan to install set up and maintain the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury and or equipment damage l This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may ATTENTION cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Installation and Wiring 1 2 Figure 1 1 Features PROFIBUS Connector Features Network Status LED T O Connector Figure 1 3 Installation 2 Figure 1 2 Installation 1 Installation 2 Driver 0 7 1 1N m 6 10 Ib in Figure 1 4 Installation 3 0 6mm X 3 5mm Blade 02 in X 14 in Blade 0 5 0 6N m 4 4 5 3 Ib in Installation and Wiring 1 3
27. b opes wants Eat pu 1 3 JOUienetols 1G chy mee Qe eh a LAS eo ns Ge TETEN ESTEE 1 4 TER PORUGHOG A di a eei anal eec Het c bere Pets 2 1 Trip Status Identification i sinew erento de Petra oed 2 1 Tip Resetine esie otis teas autos asda ena pa re a ye 2 1 Trip and Warning Enable JS cista Rio pets Si Sa eS 2 1 Overload and Phase Loss Protection ois cee dated sae eee es 2 1 Oyerload Wana ss sea rs cete e e patil na e dee es 2 2 Jani Protechon 0 vr qu UE er P teta t dea tad 2 2 Jam Dg eds vert tte te bt bentes et pario rta 2 2 Jam Warnes hatt apace dng ne mor bra ramosi seo d ash t s 2 3 U derlond Protectorin sk i a iy petiole dan a oe qure d x 2 3 Underload Warn 1 eie RR ADOS YR 2 4 Communication Fault PYOUCHORS a e vio SEL CR ERROR 2 4 Comi Fault Ware vases ueber E buenos yeah wed ws 2 4 Communication Idle Protection 2o de ot eO NR e erenn 2 4 Comm ddile Warming tisores d tack Tee e EE Vaters 2 5 Itroduetion eva e iere re ea Cea x ER ERE du SS 3 1 Acyclic Parameter Access DPV os cw eR ARM RR RR RE 3 1 Cyclic Parameter Access DP VO iis esce cerne mee es 3 1 Tatal Dat eot cote oed b he e Di of co No E 3 2 Control and Status Registers o ees d elo be beo UU ari bete 3 2 Conttol 8 SECT us rods cioe wn ed tica epo eo bt andit is 3 2 Status Reststefe nosa aa Ae paste TE c sp PRD 3 3 Parameter Probramiine oiov ot Pe See a es ees 3 3 propa LOCK 4 ee eS Ia ME Rad a to me takes Pvt 3 3 Resetting to the Factory Default Values
28. f the module as follows Table 3 1 Control Register contents Bit Function 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X OutA X Trip Reset X Save X X X X X Not Used Bit 0 OutA Control of the Output relay The bit is flank triggered i e a state transition from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 must be performed to change the state of the relay Bit 2 Trip Reset Same functionality as parameter 19 Trip Reset The bit is flank triggered i e a state transition from 0 to 1 must be performed to trigger a trip reset Bit 6 Save Used to trigger a save to non volatile memory of parameter values of parameters that are mapped as Cyclic I O The bit is flank triggered i e a state transition from 0 to 1 must be performed to trigger a save operation PROFIBUS Configuration 3 3 Status Register The Status Register reflects the overall status of the module as follows Table 3 2 Status Register contents Bit Function 7 6 5 4 3 2 Trip Warning X OutA Stat X Not Used X Input 1 X Input 2 X Save Ready X Motor Curr Bit 0 Trip Same functionality as bit 0 in parameter 5 Device Status e Bit 1 Warning Same functionality as bit 1 in parameter 5 Device Status e Bit 2 OutA Stat Same functionality as bit 2 in parameter 5 Device Status Bit 4 Input 1 Same functionality as bit 3 in parameter 5 Device Status e Bit5 Input 2 Same functionality as bit 4
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30. iguration fault or parameter fault Flashing Red 1Hz Fatal Error Mode In Fatal Error Mode the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module s NETWORK STATUS LED turns solid red The overload relay continues in this state as long as the device is powered The only way to recover from this mode is to power cycle the module Power up initialization failure Solid Red Fatal communication error PROFIBUS Troubleshooting Network Status LED Procedures The following table identifies possible causes and corrective actions when troubleshooting PROFIBUS related failures using the NETWORK STATUS LED Error Type Table 4 4 Troubleshooting using NETWORK STATUS LED Color State Possible Cause Corrective Action None 1 The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is not receiving power at Check power and PROFIBUS cable connections the PROFIBUS connector 2 The module is off line Green Flashing once Normal operating state The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is No action required the Network Status LED flashes Red performing internal initialization procedures green red off during a normal power up sequence Off Green Flashing 1Hz Normal operating state E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is in idle No action required state Green Solid Normal operating state the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is No action required on line Red Flashing 1Hz 1 Configuration fault Correct the configuration and restart the PROFIBUS master 2 Parameter fault Red Solid A fata
31. il the installer applies or downloads the new settings to the device Cyclic Parameter Access DP V0 All parameters can be accessed cyclically by adding the corresponding GSD module to the network configuration GSD modules can be added i e mapped as Cyclic I O as needed in any order with a few restrictions e At least one byte must be mapped as Cyclic I O This can either be device parameters or the Control and Status Registers e It is not permitted to map the same parameter to the Cyclic I O configuration more than once e Parameters mapped as Cyclic I O cannot be written using Acyclic DP V1 services IMPORTANT For technical reasons writeable parameters mapped as Cyclic I O will not be saved automatically in non volatile memory To save such paramaters a save operation must explicitly be triggered by means of a bit in the Control Register Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 2 PROFIBUS Configuration Control and Status Registers Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 IMPORTANT All changes made to parameter values saved or not will take effect immediately even during Data Exchange Initial Data During startup of the network it is possible to load start up values loaded on each transition from offline to online for all writable parameters by means of the User Prm Data The PROFIBUS Module will use these settings provided that Parameter Initialization User Prm Data
32. ing if e No warning currently exists Comm Fault Warning is enabled The PROFIBUS Module experiences a loss of communication When the Comm Fault warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur e The Network Status LED will go out e Bit 5 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 The Comm Fault State of OUT A is defined by Parameter 24 OUTA Pb IMPORTANT FirState and parameter 25 OUTA Pb FitValue When a programmable controller is placed into the program mode the execution of its ladder program is suspended and any connected networks go to an idle state If inadvertent this can result in the loss of application control and or critical process diagnostic data Rapid Protection Functions 2 5 communication idle detection helps minimize the potential damage due to uncontrolled or unmonitored applications Comm Idle Warning The PROFIBUS Module will indicate a Comm Idle warning if e No warning currently exists Comm Idle Warning is enabled The PROFIBUS module is in idle clear mode When the Comm Idle warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur e Bit 6 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 in Parameter 5 Device Status will go to 1 The Comm Idle State of OUT A is defined by Parameter 26 OUTA Pb IMPORTANT IdiS tate and parameter 27 OUTA Pb Id Value Publication 193 UM010A EN P Janua
33. jam detection is inhibited during a motor starting sequence Jam Trip Delay This parameter allows the installer to program a time duration for which a jam condition must exist at the programmed level prior to the device tripping Jam Trip Level This parameter sets the jam trip level Jam Warn Level This parameter sets the jam warning level UL Inhibit Time This parameter defines the amount of time for which underload detection is inhibited during a motor starting sequence Index No 13 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Advanced Setup Units Seconds Min Value 0 Max Value 250 Default Value 10 Index No 14 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Advanced Setup Units Seconds Min Value 0 5 Max Value 25 0 Default Value 5 0 Index No 15 Access Rule Read Write Size 2 bytes Group Advanced Setup Units FLA Min Value 150 Max Value 600 Default Value 250 Index No 16 Access Rule Read Write Size 2 bytes Group Advanced Setup Units FLA Min Value 100 Max Value 600 Default Value 150 Index No 17 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Advanced Setup Units Seconds Min Value 0 Max Value 250 Default Value 10 UL Warn Level This parameter sets the underload warning level Reset Lock Group Trip Reset This parameter provides the user with the capability of resetting a trip
34. l error has occurred in the module Cycle power to the unit and network If the fault still exists replace unit Red Lit 1s then off Major internal fault Cycle power to the unit and network If the fault still exists replace unit If the problem persists contact technical support Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Troubleshooting 4 3 DP V1 Error Codes The following table lists PROFIBUS DP V1 error codes possible causes and corrective actions Table 4 5 Troubleshooting by DP V1 Error Code DP V1 ErrorCode1 DP V1 DP V1 Possible Cause Corrective Action Read Write 0xA0 X Read access to paramater which could Read Error not be retrieved e g EEPROM error 0xA1 X Write access filed e g due to Write Error EEPROM error 0xB0 X X Accessing a non existing parameter Correct the Index in the service request and Invalid Index retry 0xB1 X Write access with incorrect amount of data Correct the number of bytes in the service Write Length Error supplied request and retry 0xB5 X Write access to a parameter currently being If applicable unlock the parameter and retry State Conflict locked with the parameter lock OxB7 X The value in the service request was Correct the value in the service request Invalid Rangel outside the specified range and retry 0xCO X The length in the request doesn t The length in the request doesn t Read constrain conflict match the actual size of the parameter
35. le Default Value None Index No 33 Access Rule Read Size 2 bytes Group Trip History Units Min Value See Trip Status table Max Value See Trip Status table Default Value None Index No 34 Access Rule Read Size 2 bytes Group Trip History Units Min Value See Trip Status table Max Value See Trip Status table Default Value None Index No 35 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group PROFIBUS Setup Units Min Value 0 Max Value 126 Default Value 126 Introduction PROFIBUS Modes of Operation Chapter 4 Troubleshooting The purpose of this chapter is to assist in troubleshooting the E1 Plus PROFIBUS module Servicing energized industrial control equipment can be hazardous ATTENTION Electrical shock burns or unintentional actuation of controlled industrial equipment may cause death or serious injury For safety of maintenance personnel as well as other who may be exposed to electrical hazards associated with the maintenance activities follow the local safety related work practices for example the NFPS 70W Part II Electrical Safety for Employee Workplaces in the United States when working on or near energized equipment maintenance personnel must be trained in the safety practices procedures and requirements that pertain to their respective job assignments Do not work alone on energized equipment Do not attempt to defeat or override fault circuits The cause of a fault
36. lue 2 OL Contact Default Value 0 Trip History Group Trip Log 0 Index No 30 This parameter records the latest trip Access Rule Read Size 2 byte Group Trip History Units Min Value See Trip Status table Max Value See Trip Status table Default Value None Trip Log 1 Index No 31 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 0 Access Rule Read Size 2 bytes Group Trip History Units Min Value See Trip Status table Max Value See Trip Status table Default Value None Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 12 PROFIBUS Configuration Trip Log 2 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 1 Trip Log 3 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 2 Trip Log 4 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 3 PROFIBUS Setup Group SSA Node Address This parameter holds the latest node address sent by the Set Slave Address telegram This is the node address the slave will start up with after the next power cycle NOTE This parameter is added to provide a way to change the node address in the case that the master does not support the SSA service Normally this parameter does not need to be used Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Index No 32 Access Rule Read Size 2 bytes Group Trip History Units Min Value See Trip Status table Max Value See Trip Status tab
37. over the PROFIBUS network After a trip is reset the parameter automatically returns to a Ready state Program Lock This parameter prohibits the device parameters from being altered when set to Locked It must be set to Unlocked to allow parameter modification Set To Defaults This parameter allows the user to reset the parameter settings to the factory default values After parameter values have been reset to the factory default settings the parameter automatically returns to a Ready state PROFIBUS Configuration 3 9 Index No 18 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Advanced Setup Units FLA Min Value 30 Max Value 100 Default Value 70 Index No 19 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Reset Lock Units Min Value 0 Ready Max Value 1 Reset Trip Default Value 0 Index No 20 Access Rule Read Set Size 1 byte Group Reset Lock Units Min Value 0 Unlocked Max Value 1 Locked Default Value 0 Index No 21 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group Reset Lock Units Min Value 0 Ready Max Value 1 Reset Defaults Default Value 0 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 3 10 PROFIBUS Configuration Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 1 0 Setup Group OutA Pr FitState This parameter in conjunction with parameter 23 defines how Output A will res
38. own fuse 2 Poor electrical connection 2 Check all power terminations from the branch circuit protecting device down to the motor for proper tightness Ensure that the overload connection to the 3 Contactor operation contactor is secure 4 Improper device type 3 Inspect contactor for proper operation 4 Bulletin 193S or 592S are required for single phase applications Jam 1 Motor current has exceeded the programmed jam level Check for the source of the jam i e excessive load or mechanical transmission 2 Improper parameter settings component failure Parameter 15 Jam Trip Level is set too low for the application Check to ensure that the FLA dial is set correctly Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Appendix A Specifications Terminal Ratings Terminal Screw M3 Wire Cross Section See wiring diagram section Torque 0 5 0 6 Nem 4 4 5 3 Ib in Degree of Protection IP20 Power Supply Ratings Rated Supply Voltage Us 24V DC Rated Operating Range Ue 20 4 26 4 Rated Supply Current le 0 1A Maximum Surge Current at Power Up 25A Maximum Power Consumption 25W Maximum Power Interruption Time 0 5ms Output Relay Ratings Terminals OUT A 13 14 Type of Contacts Form A SPST NO Rated Thermal Current lihe 5A Rated Insulation Voltage Ui 300V AC Rated Operating Voltage Ue 240V AC Rated Operating Current le 3A at 120V AC 1 5 A
39. pond when a trip occurs When set to 1 Output A will continue to operate as commanded via the network When set to 0 Output A will open or close as determined by the setting of parameter 23 OutA Pr FitValue This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes when a trip occurs and Parameter 22 is set to 0 OutA Pb FitState This parameter in conjunction with Parameter 25 defines how Output A will respond when a PROFIBUS network fault occurs When set to 1 Output A will hold the state prior to PROFIBUS fault occurrence When setto 0 Output A will open or close as determined by the setting of Parameter 25 OutA Pb FitValue This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes when a PROFIBUS network fault occurs and Parameter 24 is set to 0 OutA Pb IdiState This parameter in conjunction with parameter 27 defines how Output A will respond when the PROFIBUS network is idle When set to 1 Output A will hold the state prior to PROFIBUS fault occurrence When set to 0 Output A will open or close as determined by the setting in Parameter 27 The Pb Fit parameters supersede the Pb Id parameters Index No 22 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Go To FltValue 23 Max Value 1 Ignore Fault Default Value 0 Index No 23 Access Rule Read W
40. rite Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Open Max Value 1 closed Default Value 0 Index No 24 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Go To FitValue 25 Max Value 1 Hold Last State Default Value 0 Index No 25 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Open Max Value 1 Closed Default Value 0 Index No 26 Access Rule Read Write Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Go To IdlValue 27 Max Value 1 Hold Last State Default Value 0 PROFIBUS Configuration 3 11 OutA Pb IdiValue Index No 27 This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes Access Rule Read Write when the network is idle and parameter 26 is set to 0 Sine 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Open Max Value 1 Closed Default Value 0 IN1 Assignment Index No 28 This parameter allows the user to assign a specific function Access Rule Read Write to the discrete IN1 input Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Normal 1 Trip reset Max Value 2 OL Contact Default Value 0 IN2 Assignment Index No 29 This parameter allows the user to assign a specific function Access Rule Read Write to the discrete IN2 inputs Size 1 byte Group 1 0 Setup Units Min Value 0 Normal 1 Trip Reset Max Va
41. rmation that s contained in this manual You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your module up and running United States 1 440 646 3223 Monday Friday 8am 5pm EST Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any technical support issues New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number see phone number above to obtain one to your distributor in order to complete the return process Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for return procedure www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation Vorstlaan Boulevard du Souverain 36 1170 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Copyright 2008 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rig
42. ry 2008 2 6 Protection Functions Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Introduction PROFIBUS Configuration The PROFIBUS Module supports DP V0 and DP V1 communications It is commissioned for a PROFIBUS network using a GSD file which contains information about parameters profiles I O types and sizes specific for this module The GSD file for the 193 EPRB can be dowloaded from http www ab com networks gsd Acyclic Parameter Access DP V1 The preferred way of accessing device parameters is by means of Acyclic DP V1 read and write services When accessed acyclically parameters are addressed by their corresponding Index index equals parameter number Note that due to technical reasons imposed by the PROFIBUS networking system it is required to map at least one byte of Cyclic I O in either direction Any parameter can be used for this purpose Note The slot number is not significant i e it s ignored by the module Write requests towards writeable parameters will automatically cause the IMPORTANT ii P i corresponding setting to be saved in non volatile memory For consistency reasons all parameters mapped as Cyclic I O will be read only when accessed acyclically IMPORTANT Changes made to parameter values will take effect immediately even during a running status 2 IMPORTANT Parameter setting changes made in a PROFIBUS configuration tool do not take effect in the PROFIBUS Module unt
43. ssigned during manufacturing Revision Counter 2 octets 0x0000 Profile ID 2 octets OxF600 Profile Specific Type 2 octets OxF600 IM Version 2 octets 0x0101 IM Supported 2 octets Ox001E Table B 7 IM1 Record Information Size Default Value Tag Function 32 octets Blank 0x20 Tag Location 22 octets Blank 0x20 Table B 8 IM2 Record Information Size Default Value Installation Date 16 octets Blank 0x20 Table B 9 IM3 Record Information Size Default Value Descriptor 54 octets Blank 0x20 Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 B 4 PROFIBUS Information Rockwell Automation Support Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using its products At http support rockwellautomation com you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect Support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http support rockwellautomation com Installation Assistance If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation please review the info
44. us Overload Relay Setting Parameter 19 Trip Reset to Reset Setting the Trip Reset bit bit in the Control Register Using a push button N O contact configuration wired to one of the PROFIBUS Module inputs programming the corresponding input assignment parameter 28 or 29 to Trip Reset Setting parameter 11 Reset Mode to Automatic does not result in other IMPORTANT BP o reset commands being ignored Parameter 8 Trip Enable allows the installer to enable or disable the jam trip protective function Parameter 9 Warning Enable allows the installer to enable or disable the overload jam and underload warning protective functions ATTENTION The Trip Enable settings should not be altered during machine operation as unexpected behavior could occur This may result in an unintended actuation of controlled industrial equipment with the potential for machine damage or serious injury to personnel Thermal overload and phase loss trip protection is provided exclusively by the E1 Plus Overload Relay The E1 Plus Overload Relay provides uninterrupted protection to the motor even in the Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 2 2 Protection Functions Jam Protection Publication 193 UM010A EN P January 2008 event of a PROFIBUS Module failure Settings for FLA and trip class are found directly on the E1 Plus Overload Relay IMPORTANT The reset mode DIP switch adjustment is overridden

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