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1. RJ45 connector shielded with bend protection sleeve 2 pieces green for crossed cables for assembly on site For connections that are crossed it is recommended that the connector set with green bend protection sleeves is used Plug Adapter CAT5 SF UTP cable J O2YS ST C HP 2 x 2 x 24 AWG heavy duty ins tallation cable 2 x 2 x 0 22 mm solid conductor shielded outer sheath 7 8 mm diameter inner sheath 5 75 mm x 0 15 mm diameter Cable con ductor CAT5 SF UTP cable J LIO2YS ST C H 2 x 2 x 26 AWG light duty flexi ble installation cable 2 x 2 x 0 14 mm stranded shielded outer sheath 5 75 mm x 0 15 mm diameter Cable conductor Crimping pliers for assembling the RJ45 connectors FL PLUG RJ45 for assembly on site Tools End clamp for assembly on NS 32 or NS 35 7 5 DIN rail Assembly Connector set for Inline bus coupler with I Os mounted in rows Plug Ad apter Documentation User manual English Automation terminals of the Inline product range Application note German English I O modules at bus couplers User manual English for drivers for G4 based controller boards only available as a download User manual English for firmware messages of Generation 4 controller boards only available as a download User manual English for the Peripherals Communication Protocol PCP only available as a download 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Type IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC
2. a a a a 7275a007 Figure 19 Contents of the local bus diagnostic parameter register example Local bus diagnostic parameter register 2 Address Modbus Register 7999 Local bus diagnostic parameter register 2 contains additional information about the error codes PHOENIX CONTACT 28 13 8 Special registers Modbus connection timeout Modbus Register 1280 A monitoring mechanism can be activated for every Modbus TCP connection in order for the bus coupler to detect an error on the network e g faulty cable or in the client Operating system crash or error in the TCP IP protocol stack and respond accordingly The monitoring mechanism is activated via the relevant TCP connection upon the first read or write procedure To change the timeout value for the relevant TCP connection write the new timeout value to the timeout table to the special address 1280 using functions fc 6 or fc 16 The value of this entry is the value of the timeout table The time is specified in milliseconds in the range from 200 ms to 65000 ms A timeout value of 0 deactivates the monitoring function Values between 1 ms and 199 ms and values greater than 65000 ms generate exception response 3 ILLEGAL DATA VALUE Connection monitoring with the new timeout values is only activated after a Modbus TCP function has been executed on the relevant TCP connection After the first access by a Modbus TCP function all other access mus
3. 0 0 0 0 Please enter IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address in dotted decimal notation e g 172 16 16 230 The changes will take effect after the reboot of the IL ETH BK DIS DO Subnet Mask Default Gateway Enter Password Reboot Enable Disable Before disabling automatic BootP setting be sure to record the current IP address You will need the current IP address if you want to re enable BootP setting of the IP address If you forget the IP address the only way is to delete the whole configuration over the Reconf Button pM BootP Requests Apply Enter Password Figure 10 IP Configuration menu 10 4 Password protection All status changes to the bus coupler require the entry of a password The password can be changed at any time Your unique password must be between four and twelve characters long note that the password is case sensitive By default upon delivery the password is private If you forget the password the only way to access the bus coupler again is to reset the entire configuration using the reset button 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 10 5 Firmware update via WBM and TFTP The following steps must be carried out when executing a firmware update using WBM n WBM click on Device Configuration and then Software Update Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the TFTP Server IP Address field
4. Connection method Inline connectors Connection method 2 3 wire Description of the input EN 61131 2 type 1 8501 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 Digital inputs Nominal input voltage Nominal input current Current flow Input voltage range 0 signal Input voltage range 1 signal Delay at signal change from 0 to 1 Delay at signal change from 1 to 0 Permissible conductor length to the sensor Protection against polarity reversal Digital outputs Number of outputs Connection method Connection method Nominal output voltage Maximum output current per channel Maximum output current per device Nominal load ohmic Nominal load inductive Nominal load lamp Signal delay Maximum operating frequency with inductive nominal load Behavior at voltage switch off Limitation of the voltage induced on circuit interruption Output current when switched off Behavior with overload Behavior with inductive overload Reverse voltage resistance to short pulses Resistance to permanent reverse voltage Overcurrent shut down Short circuit and overload protection IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 24 V DC Typ 3 mA Limited to 3 mA maximum 30 V DC 5VDC 15 V DC 30V DC 1 2 ms 1 2 ms 100m Suppressor diode 4 Inline connectors 2 3 wire 24 V DC 500 mA 2A 12W 12 VA 1 2 H 48 O 12W Typ 1 2 ms 0 5 Hz 1 2 H 48 Q The output follows the power supply without delay Approx 30 V max 10 pA When not loaded
5. Pim Asigmmnt 8 _ PxD recovedaia SSS 8 Pee SSS Both Ethernet interfaces are equipped with the auto crossover function Shielding The shielding ground of the connected twisted pair cables is electrically connected with the female connector When connecting network segments avoid ground loops potential transfers and voltage equalization currents via the braided shield PHOENIX CONTACT 10 Observe bending radii The housing dimensions specified under Documentation on page 3 refer to the bus coupler with Inline connectors without Ethernet connection When installing the bus coupler in a control box observe the bending radii of the Ethernet cables and the connectors used e g FL CAT5 FLEX 30 mm for permanent installation and FL CAT5 HEAVY 30 mm without outer sheath and 45 mm with outer sheath see also www interbusclub com itc eth If required use angled RJ45 connectors to maintain these bending radii 8 2 Connecting the supply actuators and sensors O1 I1 l2 1 1 ug 21 14400524 31 as a E O or 3 pee O 2 2 3 2 42 12 0522 12400522 32J00 42 NS e NS GT NS Gr 23 13 BH aa 3 3 3 L Borci L 1 4 1015 2 4 1 4 4 Po OG 1 2 3 Figure 6 uis 24 34H t 4 7275B003 Terminal point assignment of the Inline connectors PWRDO4 DIA DIA AL 3 4 E IN6 24 V Ethernet 7275B004 Fig
6. 19 Any Active The bus is not started automatically instead it waits for firmware commands from the user 11 4 Startup diagrams for the bus coupler Load and activate saved configuration Configuration reference configuration Set station to RUN state Station in RUN state Stop PP LED OFF CO LED ON D LED flashing Error cause in local bus diagnostic registers or in WBM PP LED OFF CO LED OFF D LED ON 7275A010 Standard mode P amp P and expert mode inactive Figure 13 When expert mode is deactivated the bus coupler must be restarted for the change to take effect 8501 en 01 Read in connected configuration Can configuration be operated Set station to RUN state Stop PP LED ON CO LED ON Station in RUN state D LED flashing Error cause in local bus diagnostic registers PP LED ON CO LED OFF D LED ON 7275A011 P amp P mode active and expert mode inactive Figure 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 19 11 5 Changing and starting a configuration in P amp P mode Ensure that plug and play mode is activated and expert mode is deactivated The following steps must be carried out when changing an existing configuration Switch off the supply voltage Change the configuration Switch on the supply voltage A configuration is started as shown in the flowchart see Figure 13 and Figure 14 During startup please obs
7. 32 bit word 0 Plug and play mode deactivated 1 Plug and play mode activated 2275 hex Expert mode 32 bit word 0 Expert mode deactivated 1 Expert mode activated 2277 nex Fault response mode 32 bit word See page 20 Process data watchdog timeout 32 bit word See page 21 17 PCP communication 17 1 Transmission of parameter data Intelligent devices such as frequency inverters or controllers exchange process data with each other and also exchange larger volumes of data with the control system Such data can for example be used for the startup phase of a machine This type of parameter data rarely changes and is transmitted when necessary The INTERBUS protocol can transmit process data and complex data records parameter data simultaneously The comprehensive parameter data is divided into smaller units transmitted and then recombined In the INTERBUS system the Peripherals Communication Protocol PCP divides the parameter data into individual segments After transmission it recombines the data PCP refers to the protocol software This software provides the necessary services for connection establishment and connection abort etc For detailed information on PCP communication please refer to the IBS SYS PCP G4 UM E user manual Please note that a maximum of 16 PCP terminals can be connected to a bus coupler 8501 en 01 17 2 Supported PCP commands The MXI interface of the DDI can be used to send the
8. NAME gt lt IP_ADDRESS gt 172 16 113 98 1P_ADDRESS gt zMODULE NUMBER 6 lt MODULE NUMBERS lt DIAGNOSTIC_STATUS_REGISTERS gt 224 lt DIAGNOSTIC_STATUS_REGISTER gt um Register zDIA amp GNOSTIC PARAMETER REGISTER2 Uc DIAGMOSTIC PARAMETER REGISTERz z IL BUS TERMINALS eL BUSS IL MODULE number 1 gt zMODULE TYPE2DOz MODULE TYPE zPD CHANMNELS24 PD CHANNELS zPD WORDS21z PD WORDS lt PD OUT word 1 gt 0 lt PD_OUT gt Data of the first digital Output terminal z IL MODULE zIL MODULE number 2 gt zMODULE TYPE2DIc MODULE TYPE zPD CHANMELS28z PD CHANNELS zPD WORDS gt 1 lt PD_WORDS gt lt PD_IN word 1 gt 0 lt PD_IN gt m z IL MODULE zIL MODULE number 3 gt zMODULE TYPE2DOc MODULE TYPE zPD CHAMNMNELS232zc PD CHAMMELS zPD WORDS22z PD WORDS zPD OUT waordz 1 0z PD OUT zPD OUT waordz 2 gz PD OUT z IL MODULE zIL MODULE number 4 gt zMODULE TYPE2DIc MODULE TYPE zPD CHAMNMELS232 PD CHAMMELS zPD WORDS22z PD WORDS zPD IM word 1 gt 0 lt PD_IN gt zPD IM word 2 gt 0 lt PD_IN gt z IL MODULE zIL MODULE number 5 gt zMODULE TYPE AIOz MODULE TYPE zPD CHANMELS22z PD CHANNELS zPD WORDS22z PD WORDS zPD IM word 1 gt 1 lt PD_IN gt zPD IM word 2 gt 0 lt PD_IN gt zPD OUT word 1 gt 0 lt PD_OUT gt zPD OUT waordz 2 gz PD OUT z IL MODULE IL MODULE number 6 gt zMODULE TYPE2AOQz MODULE TYPE zPD CHANMELS21z PD CHANNELS zPD WORDS21z PD WORDS zPD OUT wardz 1 0c PD OUT z IL MODULE z IL BU
9. Then enter the file name of the firmware and the path name if necessary in the Downloadable File Name field In the Software Update on Next Reboot field click Enable Enter your password To wait until later to apply the update with a restart click Apply To start the update immediately click Apply and Reboot Check the execution of the update by checking the firmware version under Device Information General In the event of an error during the download a restart repeats the download To abort the update set Disable in the Software Update on Next Reboot field Software Update TFTP Server IP Address TFTPA 172 16 40 201 c2 703981 fw Enable Downloadable File Name Software Update on Next Reboot Disable A Firmware Update was not initiated before the last restart If the software update status is set to enable the IL ETH BK DIS DO will try to load new software within the next reboot Press the apply button to change the software update status The settings will take effect after the next reboot of the IL ETH BK DIS DO4 Enter password Apply Apply and Reboot TFTP Update Status Software Update via FTP on Next Reboot If the software update status is set to enable the IL ETH BK DIS DO will try to load new software after reboot Press the apply and reboot button to change the software update status and start eboot of the IL ETH BK DIS DO App
10. XC PAC 18 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The bus coupler supports SNMP v1 and v2c Management Information Base MIB The corresponding latest MIBs are available on the Internet at www phoenixcontact de catalog For the object descriptions please refer to the ASN1 descriptions of this product These can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact net catalog The password for read access is public and cannot be changed By default upon delivery the password for read write access is private and can be modified at any time PHOENIX CONTACT 34
11. invoke ID index and subindex of the PCP device The IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC supports 16 PCP devices therefore 16 communication registers and 24 configuration registers are supported Example In order to read object 5FEO of an IB IL RS 232 with communication reference 4 first set the configuration registers 6041 6043 to the desired values with the fc16 command e g 6041 index 5FEOhex 6042 subindex Ohex 6043 invoke ID 0444 The fc3 command can then be used to read 29 words via communication register 6040 A Modbus function is only ever used for read write access to a PCP index For example the fc3 command cannot be used to read 20 words from registers 6020 to 6039 The communication register contains a different value range due to the selected values of the register and the terminal used Therefore the IB IL RS 232terminal for example has three different PCP objects two objects are one word long but the third is 29 words long The three configuration registers can be read written with a single Modbus command An attempt to access a reserved register generates an exception response 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Communication Configuration reference register cR2 600 6028 Invoke ID ors 60 6033 Invoke ID R4 l SO E index Invoke ID OR 16 p 616 6162 6163 Invoke ID 6164 6165 cai je Invoke ID 6174 6179 PHOENIX CONTACT 30 14 2 Transmitti
12. is indicated Example An IB IL AO 2 has two process data channels and an IB IL 24 DO 8 has eight bits and eight process data channels PD WORDS Number of process data words in an Inline terminal Please note that analog terminals always have the same number of output and input words An IB IL AO 2 therefore also has two input channels and an IB IL Al 2 also has two output channels PD IN This area is used by all terminals that occupy input data The number of process data words depends on the terminal type PHOENIX CONTACT 15 Examples a Inline terminal with two active inputs IL MODULE number 1 gt lt MODULE_TYPE gt DI lt MODULE_TYPE gt lt PD_CHANNELS gt 2 lt PD_CHANNELS gt lt PD_WORDS gt 1 lt PD_WORDS gt lt PD_IN word 1 gt 3 lt PD_IN gt lt IL_MODULE gt b Inline terminal with two digital inputs and only the second input is active IL MODULE number 3 gt MODULE TYPE DIZMODULE TYPE PD CHANNELS22 PD CHANNELS PD WORDS 1 PD WORDS PD IN word 1 gt 2 lt PD_IN gt IL MODULE C Inline terminal with 16 digital inputs and the 13th and the 14th inputs are active IL MODULE number 7 gt MODULE TYPE DIZMODULE TYPE PD CHANNELS 16 PD CHANNELS PD WORDS 1 PD WORDS PD IN wordz 1 12288 PD IN IL MODULE The input word returns the value 12288 2 215 d Inline terminal with two analog inputs only the first channel being active 1
13. ma m QJO OJO QOJOO O OOJO ojo ojo oojoo m nolo OJO OIO OOIOO O OOJO i ma ia OIO OJO OQOJOO O OOO ID Dn jojo OJO OO OOJOO OClODIOD OV O ar XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Channel 1 value Channel 2 value Channel 1 value Channel 2 value Channel 1 status Channel 2 status X XXX XXXXXXXX XX Channel 1 parameter Channel 2 parameter Channel 1 parameter Channel 2 parameter Channel 1 value Channel 1 value Channel 2 value LI ll Example for the location of process data in static tables 7275A015 PHOENIX CONTACT 26 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 13 7 Diagnostic registers jit Constant Weaning RUN BIT Exchanging data cycles Status register 6 ACTIVE BIT Local bus master ACTIVE ROUES READY BIT Local bus master READY selftest Modbus Register 7996 completed Using the Ethernet host controller e g PLC the user can EN read current diagnostic information from the network Operating indicators READY ACTIVE RUN interface status word without the need for configuration The READY ACTIVE and RUN operating indicators show software the current state of the local bus system The diagnostic Only the two least significant bits bit O and bit 1 have a parameter register is not used function The bits of bit 2 to bit 15 are reserved After the selftest the local bus master is ready for operation Bit0O 0 An error occurred The READY indicator bit is set READY 1 e 9 a bit
14. to the RUN state If the reference configuration and the physical configuration differ the CO LED lights up and process data exchange is not possible for safety reasons In order to operate the bus despite this you have the following two options 1 Restore the original configuration so that the reference configuration and the physical configuration are the same again 2 Activate P amp P mode and restart the bus coupler so that the active physical configuration is accepted as the reference configuration 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 11 2 Expert mode Expert mode inactive If expert mode is deactivated default upon delivery the bus coupler runs as described in 11 1 Expert mode active If expert mode is active the bus is not started automatically The user must set the station to the RUN state using the appropriate firmware commands such as CREATE CONFIGURATION 0710 and START DATA TRANSFER 070144 The PP and CO LEDs are not used PHOENIX CONTACT 18 11 3 Possible combinations of modes P amp P mode Expert Description effect Diagram mode Inactive Inactive Normal case the station sets valid configurations to the RUN state Process data exchange is possible IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Figure 13 on page 19 Active Inactive The connected configuration is stored as the reference configuration and the Figure 14 on station is set to the RUN state Process data cannot be written page
15. 4970 IL MODULE number 10 gt MODULE TYPE 2AIc MODULE TYPE PD CHANNELS22 PD CHANNELS PD WORDS22 PD WORDS PD IN wordz 1 214970 PD IN PD IN word 2 gt 8 lt PD_IN gt PD OUT word 1 gt 0 lt PD_OUT gt PD OUT word 2 gt 0 lt PD_OUT gt IL MODULE 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC PD OUT This area is used by all terminals with output data The use of bits is identical with that in PD IN In the event of an error in the Inline station this is indicated in the diagnostic registers The D LED flashes on the bus coupler The process data is invalid because only internal values are indicated not the values on the local bus In order to make sure that only valid data is displayed the diagnostic register must also always be requested The same is true in the event of a faulty configuration In this case the local bus does not run and only internal values can be read in the XML file In the event of a peripheral fault all data is valid except for the data of the faulty terminal PHOENIX CONTACT 16 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Adresse E http 172 16 113 38 procdata xml wechseln eu Links lt xml version 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 1 7 gt IDOCTYPE IL STATION View Source for full doctype j gt lt IL_STATION gt IL BUS TERMINALS lt TERMINAL_TYPE gt IL ETH BK DIS DO4 lt TERMINAL TYPE Data of Inline Station lt NAME gt IL ETH BK DIS DO4 2TX PAC lt
16. DETECT CTRL BUS PF USER The DETECT error bit shows that an error is preventing further operation of the local bus DETECT 1 The outputs return to the set state see page 20 The diagnostic routine searches for the error cause Once the error cause has been detected the DETECT error bit will be reset DETECT 0 and the error indicated in the USER PF BUS and CTRL bits The diagnostic parameter register and the extended diagnostic parameter register provide a detailed description of the error cause Error with local bus shutdown Contents of the diagnostic parameter register Error code Error bit location CTRL 1 Probably local bus master hardware error BUS 1 Error location Error on a local bus segment Error without local bus shutdown Contents of the diagnostic parameter register Error location Error bit location PF 1 Fault on the peripheral side of a local bus device Short circuit at the output Sensor actuator supply not present USER 1 Error code User error e g due to incorrect parameters 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Local bus diagnostic parameter register 1 Address Modbus Register 7998 For detected local bus errors the local bus diagnostic parameter register contains the error location Device number of device e g 0 3 for bus segment O device 3 Error location e g device number 0 3 Segment number Position in the segment
17. Ethernet IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Modbus TCP UDP bus coupler version for extreme conditions 8 inputs 24 V DC 4 outputs 24 V DC 500 mA Data sheet 8501 en O1 PHOENIX CONTACT 2012 09 09 1 Description The bus coupler is the link between an Ethernet network and Software interface Modbus TCP Modbus UDP or DDI the Inline installation system Device Driver Interface Up to 61 Inline devices can be connected at any point to an Process data access via XML existing Ethernet network using the bus coupler The bus Ethernet TCP IP coupler and the Inline devices form one station with a Management via SNMP maximum of 63 local bus devices Here the inputs and outputs of the bus coupler together form the first and second local bus devices ntegrated web server Paddress setting via BootP can be switched off A Automatic baud rate detection on the local bus Up to 16 PCP devices can be operated on the bus coupler 500 kbps or 2 Mbps Thanks to special engineering measures and tests the l i an Status and diagnostic LEDs terminal can be used under extreme ambient conditions Eight digital inputs Features Four digital outputs 2x Ethernet twisted pair according to 802 3 with auto Map deed Under a ne concnon negation and auto crossover connected via an Painted PCBs integrated 3 port switch 2 external ports 1 internal Extended temperature range T2 40 C 55 C port Tr
18. PAC Type CLIPFIX 35 ESL 62X46 IB IL FIELD 8 ESL 62X10 IB IL FIELD 2 CD FL IL 24 BK FL PLUG RJ45 GR 2 FL PLUG RJ45 GN 2 FL CAT5 HEAVY FL CAT5 FLEX FL CRIMPTOOL E UK IL BKDIO PLSET Type IL SYS INST UM E AH IL BK IO LIST IBS PC SC SWD UM E IBS SYS FW G4 UM E IBS SYS PCP G4 UM E Order No 2701388 Order No 3022218 0809502 2727515 0809492 2727501 2832069 2744856 2744571 2744814 2744830 2744869 1201442 2878599 Order No 2745172 2745185 2745169 Pcs Pkt 1 Pcs Pkt 50 10 10 50 Pcs Pkt 1 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 3 Technical data Dimensions nominal sizes in mm 119 8 rai A ici N Y Width 80 mm Height 119 8 mm Depth 71 5 mm Note on dimensions Specfications with male connectors General data Color green Weight 375g with male connectors Ambient temperature operation 40 C 55 C See also the Tested successfully Use under extreme ambient conditions section of the data sheet Ambient temperature operation 40 C 60 C At Us lt 24 5 V see also the Tested successfully Use under ex treme ambient conditions section of the data sheet Ambient temperature storage transport 40 C 85 C Temperature class T2 40 C 55 C EN 50155 Permissible humidity operation 10 95 according to DIN EN 61131 2 Permissible humidity stor
19. Physical Location Contact Process Data Monitoring Process Data Watchdog Timeout Fault Response Mode Plug and play mode Expert mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enable Disable 0 0 0 0 C2703981 fw IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC Ethernet bus terminal Unknown Unknown 500 ms Reset Fault Mode Default Enable Disable By default upon delivery the bus coupler has no valid IP parameters 9 2 Starting the firmware The firmware is started after you have supplied power to the bus coupler The following sequence appears on the LEDs Display Meanings i i BO flashing Boot loader is started BootP requests are being sent BO ON Extracting firmware BO OFF Starting the firmware RY flashing Firmware ready to operate 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 9 3 Sending BootP requests Initial startup During initial startup the bus coupler transmits BootP requests without interruption until it receives a valid IP address The requests are transmitted at varying intervals 2 s 4 s 8 s 2 s 4 s etc so that the network is not loaded unnecessarily If valid IP parameters are received they are saved as configuration data by the bus coupler Further startups If the bus coupler already has valid configuration data and BootP is not disabled it only transmits three more BootP requests on a restart If it receives a BootP reply the new parameters are saved If the bus coupler does not rece
20. RESS the number of connected terminals MODULE NUMBER the local bus diagnostic status register DIAGNOSTIC STATUS REGISTER and the local bus diagnostic parameter register DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETER REGISTER TERMINAL TYPE This area contains the designation of the bus coupler which is always IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 NAME Contains the user specific station name The station name can be modified via WBM IP ADDRESS Contains the IP address of the station 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC MODULE_NUMBER Contains the number of connected Inline terminals including local I Os In the event of a bus error the number of the last known operable configuration is indicated DIAGNOSTIC_STATUS_REGISTER Contains the INTERBUS status represented by all bits of the diagnostic status register A detailed description can be found in the diagnostic parameter register Whenever an error bit is set the diagnostic parameter register is rewritten IL BUS Frame for the connected Inline terminals IL MODULE Frame for the data of an individual Inline terminal The terminals are numbered consecutively from one to a maximum of 63 MODULE TYPE Contains the terminal type Possible types are DI DO DIO Al AO AIO and PCP PD CHANNELS Number of process data channels in an Inline terminal For digital terminals the number of channels is equal to the number of supported bits For other terminals the number of process data words
21. S gt z IL STATION Data of the first digital Input terminal bas BOO O O T T e s Figure 12 Screen for XML data 8501 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 11 Startup behavior of the bus coupler The startup behavior of the bus coupler is specified via two system parameters plug and play mode Var ID 22404 and expert mode Var ID 2275hex By default upon delivery plug and play mode is activated and expert mode is deactivated 11 1 Plug and play mode Please note that the following description is valid when expert mode is deactivated Plug and play mode active The IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC supports plug and play mode P amp P This mode enables Inline terminals connected in the field to be started up using the bus coupler without a higher level computer The P amp P mode status active or inactive is stored retentively on the bus coupler The current mode is displayed via the PP LED In P amp P mode the connected Inline terminals are detected and their function checked If this physical configuration is ready to operate it is started however writing outputs is not enabled To enable writing outputs P amp P mode must be deactivated The deactivation of P amp P mode is also the signal to save the active configuration as the reference configuration Plug and play mode inactive When P amp P mode is deactivated the reference configuration is compared to the physical configuration If they are the same the bus coupler is set
22. a voltage can be measured even at an output that is not set Auto restart Output can be destroyed Reverse voltage proof max 2A min 0 7 A Free running circuit In output driver Error messages to the higher level control or computer system Short circuit overload of the digital outputs Sensor supply failure Failure of the actuator supply Mechanical tests Vibration resistance in acc with IEC 60068 2 6 Shock test in acc with IEC 60068 2 27 Conformance with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Noise immunity test in accordance with EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 2 Electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 3 Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 4 8501 en 01 Yes Yes Yes 5g Operation 25 g 11 ms duration semi sinusoidal shock impulse Criterion B 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Criterion A Field intensity 10 V m Criterion A all interfaces 1 kV Criterion B all interfaces 2 kV PHOENIX CONTACT 6 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Conformance with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Transient surge voltage surge EN 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 5 Criterion B supply lines DC 0 5 kV 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical fieldbus cable shield 1 kV Conducted interference EN 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 6 Criterion A Test voltage 10 V Noise emission test as per EN 61000 6 4 EN 55011 Class A Approvals For the latest approvals please visit www phoenixcontact net catal
23. age transport 10 95 according to DIN EN 61131 2 Air pressure operation 70 kPa 106 kPa up to 3000 m above sea level Air pressure storage transport 70 kPa 106 kPa up to 3000 m above sea level Degree of protection IP20 Protection class Ill IEC 61140 EN 61140 VDE 0140 1 Connection data Name Inline connectors Connection method Spring cage connection Conductor cross section solid stranded 0 08 mm 1 5 mm Conductor cross section AWG 28 16 Interface Inline local bus Connection method Inline data jumper Transmission speed 500 kBit s 2 MBit s Automatic detection no combined system 8501 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Interface Modbus TCP UDP Number 2 Connection method RJ45 female connector auto negotiation Transmission speed 10 100 MBit s Transmission physics Ethernet in RJ45 twisted pair System limits of the bus coupler Number of supported devices max 63 per station Number of local bus devices that can be connected max 61 On board I Os are two devices Number of devices with parameter channel PCP max 16 Support of branch termials with remote bus branch No The current consumption can differ depending on the individual terminal The permissible number of devices that can be connected therefore depends on the specific station structure i Observe the logic current consumption of each device when configuring an Inline station It is specified in every ter
24. ansmission speeds of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet connection via 8 pos RJ45 female connector Electrical isolation of Ethernet interface and logic H This data sheet is only valid in association with the IL SYS INST UM E user manual Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact net catalog 5090 5 00050500 00 C Leona 0 C5 INSPIRING INNOVATIONS IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Table of contents t SS Ci MOTO Masa Bien cece Se a te eae eet ieee nee ee 1 2 ICSU AU yet a tes ces Cre carries vinta ce ed omm 3 S 212 1g Lets ee cuc TEES 4 4 Tested successfully Use under extreme ambient conditions sseseeseeessse 7 BD lere belio dE TEE em 8 6 Local diagnostic and status indicators S essene eene 9 E Rese ebuelpo mmc 10 8 Connecting Ethernet supply actuators and SENSOSS ccccceecceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeseeeseeeesaeeesees 10 TE iE i o T E E ms 12 10 Web based management WBM cccccscccsececeeeeseeceeeeseeeeeeeseuseseeeeaueeseueeseesseesaeesseeesaeeess 13 11 Startup behavior of the bus coupler sarcina a a a E A E 18 12 MONTON FUNIGU ONS itasen c emma eivai tars ecu utes aide ecu cota td eaten e coR rene aR a 20 1S MOODUS Protocol m I xr 23 14 Modbus TOCA PCP Tegi lers eon a tae 30 15 Device Driver Interface DDI ccccccecceceecesececeeeeceeecseeceuceceecsaeeseuee
25. ation of process data A Ala ala Address 8000 line Address 8001 4 Address 8002 Address 8003 lt o DATA IN Address 8004 a Address 8005 lt o Address 8006 Address 8007 o Address 8008 Address 8009 Address 8010 Address 8011 Channel tiparameter__ Channel 2iparameter__ Address 8012 DATA OUT Address 8013 e Address 8014 Address 8015 Address 8016 Address 8017 Address 8018 1 er Figure 17 Example for the location of process data in dynamic tables 8501_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 25 Digital IN Analog IN Digital OUT Analog OUT Figure 18 8501 en 01 Address 0000 Address 0001 Address 0002 Address 0191 Address 0192 Address 0193 Address 0194 Address 0195 Address 0196 Address 0197 Address 0383 Address 0384 Address 0385 Address 0386 Address 0575 Address 0576 Address 0577 Address 0578 Address 0579 Address 0580 Address 0581 Address 0582 Address 0767 DO4 ETH BK DI8 ETH BK ETH BK DO8 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC DI8 ETHERNET i Hh LIE Do2 L L E J LE LI ne I Ae HO LS Ae IIS 0 COIN e Qui act m Que Qar E H i i i
26. ault response acknowledgment The Net Fail signal can be acknowledged via web based management via Modbus by writing command 00024 to command register 2006 or using the ETH ClrNet FailStatus function Reasons for fault response The reasons for a fault response and a set Net Fail signal can be accessed via web based management Modbus register 2004 or the ETH_GetNet FailStatus service PHOENIX CONTACT 22 8501 en 01 Possible reasons DDI NF TASK CREAT ERR Error when starting a task DDI NF LISTENER ERR Listener task error DDI NF RECEIVER ERR Receiver task error DDI NF ACCEPT ERR Accept function error DDI NF ECHO SERVER ERR Echo server task error DDI NF HOST CONTROLLER ERR Host controller task error DDI NF DTI TIMEOUT DTI timeout occurred DDI NF HOST TIMEOUT Host timeout occurred DDI NF USER TEST NetFail set by user DDI NF CONN ABORT Connection aborted DDI NF INIT ERR Initialization error DDI NF DTI WATCHDOG Process data watchdog triggered DDI NF MBUS TIMEOUT Modbus timeout occurred 0001 ney 000265 0003 000465 0005 0006 0007 nex 0008 0009 000Anex 000Bnex 000Chox 000Dhex 13 Modbus protocol The bus coupler supports a Modbus TCP server and a Modbus UDP server with the following features 13 1 Modbus connections The bus coupler supports up to eight Modbus TCP connections simultaneously The connecti
27. bus diagnostic parameter register 1 7999 Read only Local bus diagnostic parameter register 2 Process data dynamic table UP NN 16 bit word Local digital inputs Bus inputs x words Local digital outputs Bus outputs y words Process data static table Modbus register table Internal 16 bit word IL ETH BK DI8 DO42 TX XC PAC tables 16 bit word 8501 en O1 PHOENIX CONTACT 24 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 13 6 Assignment of process data bd m M eoa L wa rE I eo LLI a a b co CN v N k O 2 O O a QOQ LLI O a e e Q QOQ L L lt lt OUUU s E Ho HO H H H H H H H H HJH HJH HJH alte HH HJH H RESET LL Ow Own OO CO CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OOIOOOOIOOIO0O0 I0000 00IO0O0IO00 d OOIOOOOIOOIOO0 I00 00 O0O0IO00I00 X2 QOIOOXOOIOQOIOOJ00 0000 00 00 Ke A Modbus register loc
28. controlling application there is no watchdog triggering when the timeout period elapses the Net Fail signal is set and the selected fault response mode is executed After the watchdog has performed its task the outputs are only enabled again after acknowledgment By acknowledging the error the watchdog is restarted This means that it must be triggered during the timeout period otherwise an error is detected again Configuration of the process data watchdog Timeout periods can only be changed if the watchdog is in the INIT state The INIT state is present After power up as long as process data exchange has not taken place When a timeout has occurred and fault response has been activated and Net Fail has not yet been acknowledged The process data watchdog timeout period can be configured from 200 ms to 65000 ms Timeout periods can be set via web based management by writing to Modbus register 2000 or using the Set Value service for variable 2233nex PHOENIX CONTACT 21 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Deactivating the process data watchdog The process data watchdog can only be deactivated if it is in the INIT state For deactivation the timeout value is set to Zero INIT state Write OK ClearNetFail Watchdog Timeout 0 ACTIVE Write OK Watchdog timeout elapses Set Net Fail Fault response 61560029 Figure 16 Status diagram of the process data watchdog F
29. ent 24 V main circuit supply internal communications power present 24 V I O supply internal communications power not present PHOENIX CONTACT 9 LED Color State O1 Diagnostics of the Inline station diagnostics and status of the outputs ie E Sao transmission within the Sao is active station is not active Emrt circuit overload at one of the outputs Yellow No short circuit overload of outputs Output active Output not active I1 Status of the inputs Vlow H B Input active Input not active 7 Reset button The reset button is located on the front of the bus coupler It has two functions Restarting the bus coupler Restoring the default settings Torestore the default settings see page 12 hold down the reset button when applying the power supply a i LI PHOENIX CONTACT IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC Order No 2703981 HWIFW 00 100 ETHERNET ES I Hijja e RESET 1 1L 3 xm Oar 7275A006 Figure 4 Reset button 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 8 Connecting Ethernet supply actuators and sensors 8 1 Connecting Ethernet RJ45 Pin 1 TD i TD RD res res RD res res Figure 5 Pin assignment of the 8 pos RJ45 female connector Connect Ethernet to the bus coupler via an 8 pos RJ45 connector For the pin assignment please refer to the following table
30. erve the following Once the bus coupler has been switched on the previously found configuration is read and started as long as no errors are present All connected Inline devices are integrated in the active configuration if the DIAG LEDs are continuously lit on all terminals To prevent the accidental use of the wrong configuration process data can only be accessed when P amp P mode has been deactivated When P amp P mode is active access to process data is rejected with the error message 00A9 ERR PLUG PLAY The outputs of the entire Inline station are reset in P amp P mode P amp P mode is activated either using WBM the Modbus command register or the Set Value command via Ethernet Once P amp P mode has been switched off the bus is only started if the existing configuration and the reference configuration are the same 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 12 Monitoring functions Monitoring functions with different features are available for monitoring Ethernet communication Process data watchdog process data monitoring Connection monitoring for Modbus see Modbus connection timeout on page 29 and DTI The monitoring functions differ according to the features functions that need to be monitored Depending on the application requirements the appropriate monitoring function can be activated By default upon delivery the process data watchdog is activated Monitoring Monit
31. following PCP commands PHOENIX CONTACT 33 17 3 Configuration of the PCP PDU size The standard PDU size for communication with all Phoenix Contact Inline devices is 64 bytes in the transmit and receive direction System couplers such as the ILC 200 UNI have configurable PDU sizes If a different size will be configured and an IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC is used to communicate with the size the bus coupler must also be configured to the new values IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX last update 8 52 00 JEROME PCP PDU Size Configuration PDU Size CR 2 4 Byte 4 Byte IL ETH BK PDU Size CR 3 4 Byte 4 Byte i General Instructions PDU Size CR 4 4 Byte 4 Byte O Device Information PDU Size CR 5 4 Byte 4 Byte C Device Configuration PDU Size CR 6 4 Byte 4 Byte lt j Fieldline Station PDU Size CR7 4 Byte 4 Byte Services PDU Size CR 8 4 Byte 4 Byte TR musecns os e Remote Diagnostics PDU Size CR 10 4 Byte ZEE Byte Bus Configuration PDU Size CR 11 4 Byte 4 Byte C eu PDU Size CR 12 64 Byte ia Byte B Inn PDU Size CR 13 4 Byte 4 Byte PDU Size CR 14 4 Byte 4 Byte PDU Size CR 15 4 Bye F4 Bye PDU Size CR 1B 4 Byte 4 Byte PDU Size CR 17 4 Byte 4 Byte Enter Password _Reboat Figure 21 PCP configuration in web based management 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX
32. in the diagnostic register is set If the local bus master has been configured and the BitO 1 No error configuration frame activated without errors the system Bit120 No Net Fail indicates it is active The READY and ACTIVE indicator bits Bit1 1 Net Fail present are set READY 1 ACTIVE 1 This results in the following values for the status word In addition the RUN indicator bit is set when data exchange is started READY 1 ACTIVE 1 and RUN 1 pgs Errors are indicated until they are acknowledged contents 00005 An error occurred e g a bit in the diagnostic register is set 0007 he 0002hex A Net Fail occurred Local bus diagnostic status register Address Modbus Register 7997 Each bit in the local bus diagnostic status register is assigned a state of the local bus master on the bus coupler The states in the error bits USER PF BUS CTRL are described in greater detail using the diagnostic parameter register Whenever one of the error bits described above is set the diagnostic parameter register is rewritten Otherwise the diagnostic parameter register has the value 00004 Bit Gonstant Mem 0 USER BIT Application program error 1 PF BIT Local bus device detected a peripheral fault BUS BIT Error on local bus 3 CTRL BIT Local bus master has an internal error 4 DETECT BIT Error localization LOOK FOR FAIL 8501 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 27 Error indicators
33. ive a reply it starts with the previous configuration If BootP is disabled and a valid configuration is available the bus coupler starts immediately For the definition of the IP address via BootP you can use any BootP server available To check whether BootP is disabled refer to the IP Configuration menu in WBM see page 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 12 10 Web based management WBM The bus coupler has a web server which generates the required pages for web based management and depending on the requirements of the user sends them to the Factory Manager or a standard web browser Web based management can be used to access static information e g technical data MAC address or dynamic information e g IP address status information or to change the configuration password protected 10 1 Calling web based management The IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC web server can be addressed using the IP address if configured correspondingly The bus coupler homepage is accessed by entering the URL http ip address Example http 172 16 113 38 If you cannot access the WBM pages check the connection settings in your browser and deactivate the proxy if set IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX PAC last update 8 49 56 le IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 General Instructions C Device Information Device Configuration C Inline Station Figure 8 WBM homepage 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 10 2 S
34. ly and Reboot Software Update menu Disable Enable Enter password Figure 11 PHOENIX CONTACT 14 If BootP is set to Enable and a reply with values for TFTP Server IP Address and Downloadable File Name is received on a restart these values overwrite the entries made in WBM After restart the values accepted are displayed in WBM il In the event of an error during Flash programming e g voltage interrupt the bus coupler can only be restarted by repeating the update The bus coupler starts the update automatically after a restart Access to WBM is no longer possible il 10 6 Process data access via XML The integrated web server of the IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC offers the option of accessing the process data of the connected Inline terminals via a web page in XML format You can access the web pages via a standard web browser For calling the XML pages with the process data enter the address in the following format in the address line of the browser http lt IP address gt procdata xml 10 7 XML file structure The XML file contains different data areas IL STATION Frame for the entire XML file The mandatory elements of this frame are IL BUS TERMINAL and IL BUS IL BUS TERMINAL This data area contains information on the entire Inline station bus coupler and all connected terminals This data areaincludes TERMINAL TYPE the module name NAME the IP address IP ADD
35. minal specific data sheet Power supply for module electronics Connection method Spring cage connection Name Bus coupler supply Ugc Communications power U 7 5 V and the analog sup ply Uana 24 V are generated from the bus coupler supply Supply voltage 24 V DC via Inline connector Supply voltage range 19 2 V DC 30 V DC including all tolerances including ripple Supply current 70 mA Current consumption max 0 98 A from Upx Power loss Typ 3 W Entire device Power consumption Provide external fuses for the 24 V areas Ugg Uy and Us The power supply unit must be able to supply four times the nominal current of the external fuse to ensure that it trips in the event of an error Q NOTE Electronics may be damaged when overloaded Main circuit supply Um 24 V DC Supply voltage range Um 19 2 VDC 30 V DC including all tolerances including ripple Power supply at Uy max 8 A DC Sum of Uy Ug Current consumption from Uy max 8 A DC Segment supply voltage Us 24 V DC Supply voltage range Us 19 2 V DC 30 V DC including all tolerances including ripple Power supply at Us max 8 A DC Sum of Uy Ug Current consumption from Us max 8 A DC Communications power U 7 5 V DC 5 Power supply at UL max 0 8 A DC I O supply voltage Uana 24V DC Supply voltage range Uana 19 2 V DC 30 V DC including all tolerances including ripple Power supply at UANA max 0 5 ADC Digital inputs Number of inputs 8
36. ng an odd number of data bytes via PCP firmware version 1 30 or later The Modbus functions allow you to exchange data words with PCP devices Using bus couplers with firmware version 1 30 it was not possible to access odd length communication objects Firmware version 1 30 includes the Ignore last byte option This option enables odd length communication objects to be transmitted To transmit an odd number of PCP bytes set bit O in the high byte of the Invoke ID PCP configuration register This leads to the fact that the low byte of the last Modbus data word written or to be read is excluded from PCP transmission The PCP Invoke ID is an 8 bit date thus allowing the high byte of this Modbus register to be used for this function This change is backward compatible since older firmware versions do not evaluate the bit Example 1 Writing 15 data bytes to the 5FEO object of the PCP device with communication reference 2 CR 2 Initialize the configuration register of CR 2 address hex a Rzsbndx o Eight data words will then be written to the CR 2 communi cation register Modbus address 6020 In this example the low byte of the last data word written to the Modbus address 6020 will not be transmitted to the PCP device with CR 2 Example 2 Reading 11 data bytes from the 5FEO hex ob ject of the PCP device with communication reference 4 CR 4 Initialize the configuration register of CR 4 M
37. odbus Register name Value address hex 6041 CR 4 index 5FEO 6042 CR 4 subindex O0 6043 CR 4 Invoke ID Six data words will then be read from the CR 4 communica tion register Modbus address 6040 In this example the last data byte read by the PCP device will be transmitted in the high byte of the last Modbus data word 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 15 Device Driver Interface DDI The IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC bus coupler supports access via the Device Driver Interface DDI a A driver for Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows XP can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact de catalog under the name Ethernet Driver 2 0 exe Drivers for other operating systems are available from Phoenix Contact on request Using this interface requires the appropriate driver to be installed on the host For a detailed description of the services please refer to the Driver reference manual for G4 based controller boards using PC bus and Ethernet see Documentation on page 3 The following services are supported 15 1 Services for remote access to the DDI DDI DevOpenNode DDI DevCloseNode A DDI DTI ReaaData DDI DTI WriteData DDI DTI ReadWriteData DDI_MXI_SndMessage DDI MXI RcvMessage GetlBSDiagnostic 15 2 ETH SetDTlTimeoutCtrl ETH ClearDTITimeoutCtrl ETH SetNet Fail ETH GetNet FailSta
38. og 4 Tested successfully Use under extreme ambient conditions WARNING The terminal has been tested successfully over The terminal is not approved for use in potentially 250 temperature change cycles in accordance with explosive areas IEC 61131 2 in the range from 40 C to 70 C The terminal is not approved for use in safety The following conditions were observed technology The Inline devices for all connecting cables were connected with a minimum conductor cross section of 0 5 mm Thelnline station was installed on a wall mounted horizontal DIN rail Fans were used to ensure continuous movement of air in the control cabinet The Inline station was not exposed to vibration or shock The Inline station was operated with a maximum of 24 5 V ensured by using regulated power supply units 3 h 30 min T min Figure 1 Temperature change cycle Temperature in the control cabinet ambient temperature Cycle O mT 8501_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 5 Basic circuit diagram Local bus U Uaia U U A BAS Uy JL 2 TX ETH ome mim 4 7275A016 Figure 2 Basic circuit diagram of the Ethernet bus coupler P Microprocessor The gray areas in the basic circuit diagram represent the electrically isolated areas Key Protocol chip A Ethernet interface B Logic mq Optocoupler C 1 0 Ethernet switch PNP transistor Transmitter wi
39. on can access different addresses simultaneously static or dynamic tables If a connection over SDDI is used and simultaneously a connection to the static table is opened the SDDI connection is aborted with the xxxx00AApex error code Only after a bus coupler reset can the SDDI connection be reestablished Simultaneous connections over SDDI and Modbus dynamic tables are not write protected Writing to static and dynamic tables is protected with semaphores Since eight connections are supported a connection can quickly be restored This means that the client can successfully restore an interrupted Modbus connection The UDP server is wireless 13 2 Modbus interface The Modbus interface according to standard port 502 supports Modbus communication via the bus coupler 13 3 Modbus conformance classes The bus coupler supports Modbus conformance class 0 13 4 Modbus function codes The following function codes are supported Read multiple registers Read input registers Write single register Write multiple registers Read write registers 8501_en_01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC PHOENIX CONTACT 23 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 13 5 Modbus tables Special registers 16 bit word PCP Modbus register table 16 bit word 6020 6173 See Modbus PCP registers on page 30 Diagnostics Modbus register table 16 bit word 7996 Read only 7997 Read only Local bus diagnostic status register 7998 Read only Local
40. oring mechanism the the the client indi Ethernet cess data applica vidual connec tion chan tion nels Process data watchdog process data monitoring Connection monitoring for Modbus and DTI In the event of an error the system responds with a fault response The user determines the required fault response mode 12 1 Setting the required fault response mode The required fault response mode can be set via web based management by writing to Modbus register 2002 or using the Set Value service for variable 22774 The following fault response modes are available response Value mode Standard All outputs are set to 0 fault mode Reset fault mode default Fault The digital outputs are set to O The analog outputs are set to the default value for the terminal Hold last All outputs keep their last value state mode PHOENIX CONTACT 20 12 2 Process data watchdog process data monitoring By default upon delivery the process data watchdog is activated with a 500 ms timeout Process Data Monitoring Reset Fault Mode default C Standard Fault Mode C Hold Last State Mode 500 ms The time is indicated in milliseconds and ranges from 200 ms to 65 000 ms A value of 0 ms disables the Process OUT Data Monitoring p Fault Response Mode Process Data Watchdog Timeout Enter password Apply Network Failure Status No net
41. parameters 0714 nex Control_Device_Function sends control commands to local bus devices Device_Function 000345 Conf Dev Err 000445 Conf Dev Err All 0750hex Set_Value Assigns new values to system parameters 0760hex Confirm_Diagnostics Updates the diagnostic display and registers 0956hex Reset_Controller_Board Resets the controller board Supported firmware services that are only available in expert mode Code Sevies Fwcion OOOO o oS 03065 Initiate Load Configuration Loads a configuration frame extension not supported 0307 hex Load_Configuration Transmits the device data for a configuration Used Attributes 00024 Device code O30Ahex Complete_Load_Configuration Transmits all device data for a configuration Used Attributes 0002 Device code 03085 Terminate Load Configuration Terminates the transmission of configuration data only for automatic parameterization 030Chex Delete_Configuration Deletes a configuration Compares the saved and connected configuration H For additional information about firmware services please refer to the IBS SYS FW G4 UM E user manual 030Ehex Control_Parameterization Starts or ends the parameterization phase 8501_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 32 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC System parameters for the Set Value 750 and Read Value 351hex services 221 6hex Current PD cycle time 32 bit add Read only Read only 2240hex Plug and play mode
42. sseeesueeseeeeseesseeeseeesanaes 31 16 Finmware SCIVICCS t xc 32 Te PGP COMMUMICAOMN psteeih its E mI es tae ieee eden eaaea hao yiad eae 33 18 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP cccccseccceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeseeeaeeseeesseeeseeeess 34 8501_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 2 Ordering data Product Description Modbus TCP UDP bus coupler version for extreme conditions 8 inputs 24 V DC 4 outputs 24 V DC 500 mA complete with I O connectors Accessories Snap on end bracket for 35 mm NS 35 7 5 or NS 35 15 DIN rail can be fit ted with Zack strip ZB 8 and ZB 8 27 terminal strip marker KLM 2 and KLM width 9 5 mm color gray Assembly Insert strip Sheet white Unlabeled Can be labeled with Office Drucksys teme Plotter Laser printer Mounting type Insert Lettering field 62 x 46 mm Marking Labeling field width 48 8 mm Marking Insert strip Sheet white Unlabeled Can be labeled with Office Drucksys teme Plotter Laser printer Mounting type Insert Lettering field 62 x 10 mm Marking Labeling field width 12 2 mm Marking CD ROM with user documentation in PDF format driver software and sample programs IO configurator Literature RJ45 connector shielded with bend protection sleeve 2 pieces gray for straight cables for assembly on site For connections that are not crossed itis recommended that you use the connector set with gray bend protection sleeve Plug Adapter
43. t be carried out using the entered timeout value Otherwise fault response mode is activated and the Modbus TCP connection is disabled Process data watchdog timeout Modbus Register 2000 Setting or reading the timeout value for the process data watchdog The time is specified in milliseconds in the range from 200 ms to 65000 ms A timeout value of 0 deactivates the watchdog Fault response mode Modbus Register 2002 Setting or reading the fault response mode For information on fault response mode settings please refer to Section Setting the required fault response mode on page 20 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Net Fail reason Address Modbus Register 2004 This register can be used to read the reason after setting the Net Fail signal If there is no Net Fail signal the register is O Command register Modbus Register 2006 The network interface command register can be used to transmit commands with basic functions to the bus coupler using the Ethernet host controller e g PLC 15 14 13 12 vr 10 9 8 7 65 4 3 2 10 Reserved bits Clear peripheral fault Clear NetFail Plug and play 61560030 Figure 20 Command word PHOENIX CONTACT 29 14 Modbus TCP PCP registers 14 4 Modbus TCP PCP registers The PCP registers are divided into two classes Communication registers for exchanging data with the desired PCP device Configuration registers for selecting the
44. th electrical isolation 8501 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 6 Local diagnostic and status indicators WY Xm SS Vo gt AARS C N Figure 3 LED Color State Meaning XM a S Ethernet LNK DILE II RN Link port 1 2 1 2 Connection via Ethernet to a module via port 1 2 has been established No connection established via port 1 2 ACT Yellow Potiaciy telegrams at port 1 2 Ethernet telegrams at port 1 2 Beotoader Boo ON Boot loader active firmware started Flashing Waiting for BootP reply Firmware started successfully RY Ready ON Connection to a process data client Modbus TCP UDP or DDI established Indicators on the bus coupler Yellow Pganipy 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC LED Color State Meaning Network failure ON A network error occurred The monitoring function detected an error or the process data watchdog was activated No network error normal state CO Oooo Configuration ON The active station configuration differs from the saved configuration The active station configuration matches the saved configuration PWR Supply 24 V bus coupler supply internal communications power present 24 V bus coupler supply internal communications power not present 24 V segment circuit supply internal communications power present 24 V segment circuit supply internal communications power not pres
45. tructure of the web pages The web pages for the Ethernet bus coupler are divided into two sections The left hand side has the selection menu with the relevant submenus The right hand side displays the information related to the menu item Static and dynamic information about the bus coupler can be found in the following menus lt ip address gt index htm General Instrucions Information geninst htm Device Information General devinfo htm Technical Data techdata htm Hardware Installation hwinstal htm Local Diagnostics locdiag htm Device Configuration IP Configuration ipconfig htm ipconinf htm System Identification sysconf htm sysinfo htm Software Update swupdate htm swupinfo htm ftpinfo htm Change Password password htm passinfo htm Inline Station Services services htm svppinfo htm svpfinfo htm Process Data Monitoring pdmonit htm pdmoninf htm pdnfinfo htm Remote Diagnostics remdiag htm Bus Configuration busconf htm PCP Configuration pcpconf htm pcpinfo htm Figure 9 Structure of the web pages PHOENIX CONTACT 13 10 3 IP Configuration menu Figure 9 illustrates the set IP parameters and addressing mechanism To change the IP parameters via WBM BootP Requests must be set to Disable or BootP requests to the bus coupler must not be answered no BootP server can be active in the network IP Configuration IP Address fi 72 15 113 38 255 255 255 0
46. tus ETH ClrNet FailStatus ETH SetNet FailMode ETH GetNet FailMode Connection and error monitoring 15 3 Services for process data monitoring ETH_ActivatePDinMonitoring ETH DeactivatePDinMonitoring PHOENIX CONTACT 31 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC 16 Firmware services As it is not necessary to use each firmware service in both 1 Theservice is not permitted in this mode and is rejected operating modes expert mode active inactive the with a negative acknowledgment following table indicates the assignment of the services to 2 The service is executed and terminated with a positive the operating modes If the services are not used as acknowledgment The effect of this service is removed specified in the table this may cause the firmware to behave by the firmware Supported firmware services that can as follows be used in every operating mode Cw Seve o RmHon Reads various entries of the configuration directory Used Attributes 00024 Device code Reads all device data for a configuration Used Attributes 0002454 Device code Reads status of local bus devices Device State Mask 0008 Peripheral fault 0316nex Get_Error_Info Requests additional error information 032Ahex Get Version Info Reads version information 032Bhex Get Diag Info Reads local bus counters Diag Info Attr 000445 Global Count 0351 hex Read_Value Reads system
47. ure 7 Connection example B Internal jumper Connect the bus coupler according to Figure 7 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC Terminal point assignment of the power connector 1 Terminal Terminal points points 1 Ugk GND Ui Us GND 3 1 4 Functional earth 2 4 Functional earth ground FE ground FE NOTE Malfunction The module is designed exclusively for operation with safety extra low voltage SELV according to IEC 950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 J For information on the power supplies please refer to the IL SYS INST UM E user manual Terminal points 1 3 and 2 3 on the connector can be jumpered if the same reference potential is to be used for the communications power and the segment voltage me Terminal point assignment of the output connector 2 ponte et points points 11 OUT 12 Terminal point assignment of the input connector 3 ponte pote points points IN2 23 GND Terminal point assignment of the input connector 4 Terminal Terminal points points Terminal PHOENIX CONTACT 11 9 9 1 Startup Delivery state default settings By default upon delivery the following functions and features are available IP Configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway BootP Requests Software Update Software Update on Next Reboot TFTP Server IP Address Downloadable File Name System Identification Name of Device Description
48. work failure nF occurred Confirm Enter password Figure 15 Process data monitoring configuration in WBM Process data watchdog function A process data watchdog is integrated into the IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC bus coupler to avoid uncontrolled setting resetting of the I O station outputs in the event of an error If station outputs are set the controlling process must be able to access the station In the event of an error e g network line interrupted or function error in the controlling process the bus terminal can respond appropriately via the process data watchdog By default upon delivery the watchdog is activated with a 500 ms timeout The first write process activates the process data watchdog The next write process is expected during the timeout period default 500 ms During error free operation the write process is performed during the timeout period and the watchdog is restarted triggered Heading calls do not trigger the process data watchdog 8501 en 01 IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2TX XC PAC NET FAIL If there is no triggering during the timeout period an error occurred Two responses follow The selected fault response mode is executed The Net Fail signal is set the Net Fail LED is red The reason for setting the Net Fail signal is listed in the reason code For safety reasons the user cannot stop the watchdog once it has been activated If the user terminates the

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