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Modicon M340 Automation Platform: Catalog
Modicon M340 Automation Platform: Catalog
automation platform
Catalog
2010
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Catalog
2010
Detection
Automation
Automation
Operator dialog
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Global Detection
Electronic and
electromechanical sensors
Modicon Quantum
automation platform
Catalog 2009
Modicon Momentum
distributed I/O and control
MKTED208052EN
MKTED205061EN
MKTED208031EN
MKTED208011EN-US
Photo-electric sensors
Proximity sensors
Capacitive proximity sensors
Ultrasonic sensors
Limit switches
Pressure switches
Rotary encoders
Radio frequency identification
Machine cabling accessories
Safety PLCs
Safety CPUs
Unity Concept and
ProWORX software
&
Modicon Premium
automation platform
Catalog 2010
MKTED208054EN-US
Unity processors
PL7 processors
Communication software
&
Modicon M340
automation platform
Catalog 2010
DIA6ED2081007EN-US
PLCs
Discrete, analog I/O and
application-specific solutions
Communication
DIA3ED2090202EN
Controller base
Discrete, analog I/O
Communication
&
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Twido programmable
controller and TwidoSuite
software
&
Automation functions,
relays, interfaces and
power supplies
MKTED207031EN
Smart relays
Timing relays
Measurement & control relays
Analog interfaces
Counters
Plug-in relays
Interfaces for discrete signals
Power supplies & transformers
Magelis
Human/Machine Interfaces
Catalog 2010
MKTED206071EN-US
Operator interface terminals
Industrial PCs
HMI and SCADA PC-based
software
Software
Vijeo Designer
Operator terminal software
DIA7ED2090405EN-US
Motioncontrollers
Servodrives and Servomotors
Stepper motors and drives
Integrated drives
Modicon Premium
motion control modules
&
Soft starters and variable
speed drives
MKTED206111EN
Soft starters and variable speed
drives
Software
Software for drives
Motor control programming
software
Software
PLCs and safety controllers
programming software
Not all products shown in this catalog are available in every country. Check individual countrys web site or Sales Office for product availability.
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Motor control
&
Motor starter solutions
Control and protection
components
MKTED205103EN
Contactors
Circuit-breakers, fuse carriers
Thermal relays
Combinations, motor controllers
Mounting solutions
Motor starter mounting kits
Machine safety
This catalog contains
Automation and Control function
products relating to machines
Safety
&
Preventa
Machine Safety Products
Catalog 2009
MKTED208051EN-US
Safety PLCs
Safety controllers
Safety monitors
Safety solutions on AS-Interface
cabling system
Safety switches
Safety light curtains
Safety mats
Emergency stops
Control stations
Enabling switches
Foot switches
Beacons & indicator banks
Switch disconnectors
Thermal-magnetic motor circuit
breakers
Enclosed D.O.L. starters
Power supplies
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Terminal blocks
MKTED207011EN
Terminal blocks
Cableends
&
Advantys STB
IP 20 distributed
inputs/outputs
Catalog 2010
MKTED208053EN-US
Modules for automation station
Network interfaces
Power distribution
Digital I/O, analogs and
application-specific
Software
STB configuration software
DIA3ED2061209EN
&
Software
XPSMFWIN configuration
software
XPSMCWIN configuration
software
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General contents
Modicon M340
automation platform
3 - Communication
Selection guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
b Ethernet Modbus/TCP network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/4
b CANopen machines and installation bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/38
b Modbus and character mode serial link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/44
4 - Software
Unity selection guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/2
b Unity software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/6
b Vijeo Citect supervisory software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/50
b OPC data server software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/60
6 - Services
b Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/2
v CANopen data sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/8
v Compatibility between discrete input modules and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/10
v Power consumption table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/13
b Product reference index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/14
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Advantys, Altistart, Altivar, Concept, ConneXium, FactoryCast, Fipio, Fipway, Lexium, Magelis, M340, Modbus, Modbus Plus,
Modicon, Momentum, OSItrack, Phaseo, PowerSuite, Premium, Preventa, ProWORX 32, Quantum, Schneider Electric, Telefast,
TeSys, Transparent Ready, TSX Micro, Twido, TwidoSoft, TwidoSuite, Unity, Unity Pro, Vijeo Designer, Vijeo Look X-Way are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric. Other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.
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Contents chapter 1
b Processor modules
v Introduction, description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v Memory structure .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v Specifications .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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b Single-rack configuration
v Introduction, description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v Dimensions, mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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b Multi-rack configuration
v Introduction, description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/16
v References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/17
b Modicon M340 pre-assembled packs
v Introduction, description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/18
v References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/19
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Modicon M340 processors
Racks
2 (4, 6, 8 or 12 slots)
24
4 (4, 6, 8 or 12 slots)
48
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2
3
Inputs/Outputs
Number of racks
Max. number of slots
(excluding power supply module)
In-rack discrete I/O (1)
In-rack analog I/O (1)
Distributed I/O
In-rack
application-specific
channels
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6
512 channels
1024 channels
(modules with 8, 16, 32 or 64 channels)
(modules with 8, 16, 32 or 64 channels)
128 channels
256 channels
(modules with 2, 4, 6 or 8 channels)
(modules with 2, 4, 6 or 8 channels)
Limited depending on the type of medium: Over Ethernet Modbus/TCP network via network
module (63devices with I/O Scanning function), over Modbus link (32 devices)
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BMX EHC 0200, 60 kHz 2 channels or BMX EHC 0800, 10 kHz 8 channels modules
BMX MSP 0200, 200 kHz 2 channels with PTO outputs Pulse Train Output module
for servo drives
Communication
modules
Internal memory
capacity
2,048 Kb
1,792 Kb
128 Kb
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32
64
No. of Kinstructions
executed per ms
5.4 Kinstructions/ms
4.2 Kinstructions/ms
8.1 Kinstructions/ms
6.4 Kinstructions/ms
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10
100% Boolean
65% Boolean + 35% fixed arithmetic
4,096 Kb
3,584 Kb
256 Kb
8 Mb as standard
(2)
8 or 128 Mo (depending optional card
BMXRMS pp8MPF)
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(1) The maximum values for the number of discrete I/O, analog I/O and counter channels and the number of networks are not cumulative (they are limited by the
max. number of slots in the configuration, 2 racks: 23, 3 racks: 35 and 4 racks: 47.
(2) User web pages with FactoryCast module BMX NOE 0110 (12Mb) available.
(3) 5 Modicon M340 Packs references (pre-assembled configuration) with BMPP341000 66-processor are also available. See page 1/19.
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1 (4, 6, 8 or 12 slots)
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1,024 channels (modules with 8, 16, 32 or 64 channels)
256/66 channels (modules with 2, 4, 6 or 8 channels)
Limited depending on the type of medium: CANopen bus (63 devices), Ethernet Modbus/TCP network via network module (63devices with I/OScanning function),
Modbus link (32 devices)
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BMX EHC 0200, 60 kHz 2 channels or BMX EHC 0800, 10 kHz 8 channels modules
BMX MSP 0200, 200 kHz 2 channels with PTO outputs Pulse Train Output module for servo drives
MFB (Motion Function Blocks) library (control of
drives or servo drives on the CANopen bus)
Process control EFB library
1 x 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
(Modbus/TCP, BOOTP/DHCP, FDR client, E-mail notification, class B10 standard web server)
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4,096 Kb
3,584 Kb
256 Kb
8 Mb as standard
(2)
8.1 Kinstructions/ms
6.4 Kinstructions/ms
24 V c isolated, 2448 V c isolated or 100240 V a power supply module
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Introduction
Processor modules
Introduction
This memory card can be replaced with an optional memory card (ordered
separately), that supports:
v Backing up the application and activating the standard web server
v An 8 or 128 Mb storage area for additional data organized in a file system
(directories and sub-directories)
The function block software libraries provide ModiconM340 processors with the
processing capability required to meet the needs of special applications in the
following areas:
b Process control via programmable control loops (EF and EFB libraries)
b Motion control with multiple independent axis functions (MFB) library. The axes
are controlled by Altivar 31/71 variable speed drives or Lexium 05/15 servo drives
connected over the CANopen machine and installation bus.
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Description:
page 1/5
Specifications:
page 1/8
References:
page 1/9
Dimensions:
page 1/15
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Description
Processor modules
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BMXP341000
1
2
3
4
5
BMXP342010
1
2
3
4
5
6
BMXP342020
1
2
3
4
5
BMXP342030
(1) Magelis graphic terminals XBTGT/GK/GTW with USB port
and Vijeo Designer configuration software versionu4.5.
Please consult the Human/Machine Interfaces catalog.
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The USB terminal port 3 with a data rate of 12 Mbit/s is compatible with the
Unity Pro programming software and the OPC Factory Server (OFS).
BMXP34p0p0 processors can be connected to a USB bus comprised of several
peripheral devices, however:
b Only one processor must be connected to the USB bus.
b No device on the USB bus can be controlled by the PLC (modem, printer).
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Memory structure
Modicon M340
automation platform
Processor modules
Memory structure
Application
internal RAM
User
internalRAM
Located data
Unlocated data
Program, symbols,
and comments
Program, symbols,
andcomments
22
Constants
Constants
33
BMXRMS008MP
memory card
(supplied as standard)
System data
4
Web services
This data area is backed up automatically when the PLC is turned off by duplicating
its contents in a 256 Kbyte non-volatile internal memory integrated in the processor.
It is also possible to back up this memory at any time with a user program.
2 Program, symbols and comments area: For program, this area contains the
executable binary code and IEC source code.
3 Constants area: This area supports the constant located data (%KWi).
4 Area for online program modification, see page 1/7.
The user can choose to transfer the source data to the executable program in the
PLC. The fact of having the program source in the PLC means that, when an empty
programming terminal is connected to the PLC, the elements needed to debug or
upgrade this application can be restored to the terminal. Comments and animation
tables can be excluded from the data embedded in the PLC.
Memory card
Modicon M340 processors are supplied as standard with an SD (Secure Digital) type
Flash memory card. This memory card is intended for backing up the program,
symbols, and comments area 2 and the constants area 3.
22, 33 Duplication areas: Duplication and retrieval (on return of power) operations
are managed automatically by the system and are therefore transparent to the
user.
6 Area for standard Web services: For BMXP342020/2030 processors with
integrated Ethernet Modbus/TCP port, this area of 2Mb is dedicated to standard
Web services (Transparent Ready ClassB10). See page 3/4.
Formatted by Schneider Electric and supplied with each processor, this card is
referenced as a replacement part BMXRMS008MP.
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Description:
page 1/5
Specifications:
page 1/8
References:
page 1/9
Dimensions:
page 1/15
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automation platform
Processor modules
User
Application
internalRAM internalRAM
Located data
Unlocated data
BMXRMS008/128MPF
memory card
(optional)
Program, symbols
and comments
Program, symbols
andcomments
22
Constants
Constants
33
System data
Area for online program
modification
2
3
4
Web services
File storage
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Description:
page 1/5
Specifications:
page 1/8
References:
page 1/9
Dimensions:
page 1/15
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Specifications
Processor modules
The Modicon M340 Micro-PLC is designed to conform with the main national and international standards relating to electronic devices for
industrial control systems. See Standards, certifications and environmental conditions on pages 6/2 to 6/5.
Functions
Standard
BMX P34 1000
2
24
No. of racks
4, 6, 8 or 12 slots
Max. number of slots for processor and
modules (excluding power supply module)
Max. no. (1)
Discrete I/O
Analog I/O
Control channels
Application- Number
specific
Type
channels
Motion control
Integrated
connections
Ethernet Modbus/
TCP
CANopen master bus
Serial link
USB port
Communication Ethernet Modbus/TCP
module
10/100 Mbit/s
Real-time clock RTC
Internal user
RAM
Total capacity
Program, constants and symbols
Data
Memory card
Supplied as standard
(reference BMXRMS008MP)
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7
8
Application
structure
10
No. of
Instructions
executed per
ms
System
overhead
On
floating points
100% Boolean
% MF
512
1,024
128
256
Programmable loops (via CONT-CTL process control EFB library)
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Counter modules 2 channels (60 kHz) or 8 channels (10 kHz)
Motion control module 2 channels with PTO outputs Pulse Train Output for servo drives
Serial link integrated in processor (except BMX P34 2030 model)
Module 2 channels with PTO outputs Pulse Train Output for servo drives
1 (9-waySUB-D)
1 (9-waySUB-D)
1 RJ45 port, Modbus master/slave RTU/ASCII or character mode
To be ordered separately
(BMXRMS008MPF or
BMXRMS008MPF reference)
Kb
Kb
Kb
Performance
BMX P34 2000
4
48
bits
bits
Bytes
Bytes
Kb
ms
ms
ms
ms
Kinst/
ms
Kinst/
ms
ms
ms
32 (including 2
64 (including 2 with priority)
with priority)
0.18
0.12
0.38
0.25
0.26
0.17
1.74
1.16
5.4
8.1
4.2
6.4
1.05
0.20
0.70
0.13
Power
With 24V c voltage
mA
72
72
90
consumption
(1) Only affects in-rack modules. The remote I/O on the CANopen bus is not included in these maximum numbers.
(2) Deduct the size of the located data (internal bits and data) and the configuration data from this value.
(3) BMX RMS 008MFP has the ability to use up to 14 Mb if the operating system update via OS-Loader software is not used.
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References
Processor modules
Modicon M340 processor modules are supplied with the BMXRMS008MP flash memory card. This card
performs the following actions transparently:
v Backing up the application (program, symbols and constants) supported in the processor internal RAM that
were not backed up
v Activating the Transparent Ready class B10 standard web server with BMXP342020/2030 performance
processors.
This card can be replaced by a BMXRMS008MPF or BMXRMS128MPF card featuring a file storage option.
I/O capacity
BMXP341000
Memory
capacity
Reference
(3)
Weight
kg
BMXP341000
2 EthernetModbus/
TCP networks
BMXP342000
0.200
BMXP342010
0.210
BMXP342020
0.205
BMXP342030
0.215
Processor compatibility
Capacity
Reference
BMXP342000
BMXP342010
BMXP342020
BMXP342030
8 Mb / 8 Mb files
8 Mb / 128 Mb files
BMXRMS008MPF
BMXRMS128MPF
1
2
2,048Kb
integrated
0.200
4,096Kb
integrated
Memory cards
Description
Flash memory cards (1)
Weight
kg
0.002
0.002
Separate parts
Terminal port/USB
cordsets
Use
From
Mini B USB port
on the Modicon
M340 processor
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6
BMXP342010/2030
Description
Length
To USB port type A
PC terminal
1.8m
Magelis XBTGT/GK 4.5m
and XBT GTW
graphic terminal
Reference
BMXXCAUSBH018
BMXXCAUSBH045
Weight
kg
0.065
0.110
Replacement parts
Description
BMXP342020
Use
Supplied as standard with each
processor that is used for:
- Backing up program, constants,
symbol and data
- Activating class B10 web server
Processor
compatibility
BMXP341000 / 20p0
Reference
BMXRMS008MP
Weight
kg
0.002
(1) As replacement for the memory card supplied as standard with each processor that is used for:
- Backing up program, constants, symbol and data
- File storage
- Activating class B10 web server
BMXRMS 008/128MPF
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BMXXCAUSBH0pp
Description:
page 1/5
Specifications:
page 1/8
References:
page 1/9
Dimensions:
page 1/15
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Introduction,
description
Introduction
BMX CPS ppp0 power supply modules provide the power supply for each
BMXXBPpp00 rack and the modules installed on it.
Description
The power supply module is selected according to:
v The electrical line supply: 24V c, 48V c or 100...240V a
v The required power (see the power consumption table on page 6/13) (1)
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4
2
3
BMXCPSppp0 power supply modules have the following on the front panel:
1 A display block comprised of:
- OK LED (green), lit if rack voltages are present and correct
- 24 V LED (green), lit when the sensor voltage is present (for
BMXCPS2000/3500 AC power supply modules only)
2 A pencil-point RESET pushbutton for a cold restart of the application
3 A 2-way connector that can take a removable terminal block (screw or spring-type)
for connecting the alarm relay
4 A 5-way connector that can take a removable terminal block (screw or spring-type)
for connecting the following:
- c or a line supply
- protective earth ground
- dedicated 24 V c power supply for the input sensors (for BMXCPS2000/3500
AC power supply modules only)
Included in the power supply modules: Set of two cage clamp removable terminal
blocks (5-way and 2-way) BMXXTSCPS10.
To be ordered separately (if necessary): Set of two spring-type removable terminal
blocks (5-way and 2-way) BMXXTSCPS20
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(1) This power consumption calculation for the rack can also be performed by the UnityPro
programming software.
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Functions
Functions
Alarm relay
The alarm relay located in each power supply module has a volt-free contact
accessible from the front of the 2-way connector.
The operating principle is as follows:
In normal operation, with the PLC in RUN, the alarm relay is activated and its contact
is closed (state 1).
The relay de-energizes and its associated contact opens (state 0) whenever the
application stops, even partially, due to any of the following:
b Occurrence of a detected blocking fault
b Incorrect rack output voltages
b Loss of supply voltage
RESET push-button
The power supply module in each rack has a RESET button on the front panel;
when activated, this triggers an initialization sequence for the processor and the rack
modules it supplies.
Pressing this pushbutton triggers a sequence of service signals that is the same as:
b A power break when the pushbutton is pressed
b A power-up when the pushbutton is released
In terms of the application, these operations represent a cold start (forcing the I/O
modules to state 0 and initializing the processor).
Sensor power supply
The BMXCPS2000/3500 AC power supply modules have an integrated 24 V c
voltage supply for powering the input sensors. Connection to this sensor power supply
is via the 5-way connector on the front panel.
2
3
4
5
The power available on this 24 V cvoltage depends on the power supply model
(0.45or 0.9 A) (see Specifications on page 1/12).
6
7
8
9
10
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Description:
page 1/10
Specifications:
page 1/12
References:
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Specifications
Specifications
Nominal
Limit (ripple included)
Input nominal I rms
Current
Initial power-up
at 25C
(1)
Micro-break duration
Integrated protection
Secondary
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I inrush
I2t on activation
It on activation
Line (accepted)
Useful power
3.3 V c voltage
(2)
Max.
Nominal voltage
Nominal current
Typical power
24V rack c voltage
Nominal voltage
(3)
Nominal current
Typical power
Integrated protection on the voltages (4)
Max. dissipated power
Max. length of Copper wires with 1.5 mm2 cross-section
power supply Copper wires with 2.5 mm2 cross-section
cable
Insulation
Dielectric strength
Primary/secondary
and primary/ground
Insulation resistance Primary/secondary
and primary/ground
a Power supply module
Primary
Voltages
Nominal
Limit (ripple included)
Frequencies
Nominal/limit
Power
Apparent
Current
Input nominal I rms
Initial power-up
at 25C
I inrush
(1)
I2t on activation
It on activation
Micro-break duration
Line (accepted)
Integrated protection
Secondary
Useful power
Max. overall
Max. on 3.3 V c and
24 Vc rack output
voltages
3.3 V c voltage
Nominal voltage
(2)
Nominal current
Power (typical)
24 Vrack c voltage
Nominal voltage
(3)
Nominal current
Typical power
24 V c sensor voltage Nominal voltage
(4)
Nominal current
Typical power
Integrated protection on the voltages (5)
Maximum dissipated power
Insulation
Dielectric strength
Primary/secondary
(24V/3.3V)
Primary/secondary
(sensor 24V)
Primary/ground
24V sensor
output/ground
Insulation resistance Primary/secondary and
primary/ground
V
V
A
V
A
A 2s
As
ms
W
V
A
W
V
A
W
W
m
m
16.8
31.2
3.3
2.5
4.5
8.3
15
24 c
0.7
1.3
16.8
31.2
Yes, against overloads, short-circuits and overvoltages
8.5
20
10
30
15
V rms
MW
10
V
V
Hz
VA
A rms
V
A
A 2s
As
ms
W
W
V
A
W
V
A
W
V
A
W
120
1.04 at 115 V a; 0.52 at 240 V a
120 a
240 a
30
60
1
3
0.05
0.07
36
31.2
W
V rms
3.3
2.5
4.5
8.3
15
24 c
0.7
1.3
16.8
31.2
24 c
0.45
0.9
10.8
21.6
Yes, against overloads, short-circuits and overvoltages
8.5
1500
V rms
2300
V rms
V rms
1500
500
MW
100
(1) These values should be taken into account when starting several devices simultaneously and
when sizing protection devices.
(2) 3.3 V c voltage for the I/O module logic power supply
(3) 24 V c rack voltage for the I/O module power supply and the processor
(4) 24 V c sensors output for the sensor power supply
(5) Protected by fuse
10
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page 1/10
Description:
page 1/10
Functions:
page 1/11
References:
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References
References
Each BMXXBPpp00 rack must be equipped with a power supply module. These
modules are inserted in the first two slots of each rack (marked CPS).
The power required to supply each rack depends on the type and number of modules
installed in the rack. It is therefore necessary to draw up a power consumption table
rack by rack to determine the BMXCPSppp0 power supply module most suitable
for each rack (see page 6/13).
Power supply modules (1)
Line supply
24V c
isolated
24...48Vc
isolated
100...240V a
24 V
Total
sensor c
(4)
16.8 W
Reference
Weight
kg
BMXCPS2010
0,290
15 W
31.2 W
31.2 W
BMXCPS3020
0,340
8.3 W
15 W
16.8 W
31.2 W
10.8 W
21.6 W
20 W
36 W
BMXCPS2000
BMXCPS3500
0.300
0.360
1
2
3
BMXCPS2010 / 3020
Separate parts
Description
Set of 2
removable
connectors
Composition
Type
Reference
Spring-type
BMXXTSCPS20
Weight
kg
0.015
Replacement parts
Description
Set of 2
removable
connectors
Composition
Type
Reference
Cage clamp
BMXXTSCPS10
Weight
kg
0.020
BMXCPS2000 / 3500
(1) Includes the set of 2 cage clamp removable connectors BMXXTSCPS10.
(2) The sum of the absorbed power on each voltage (3.3V cand24V c) should not exceed
the total power of the module. See the Power consumption table on page 6/13.
(3) 3.3 V c and 24 V rack c voltages for powering ModiconM340 PLC modules
(4) 24 V sensor c voltage for powering the input sensors (voltage available via the 2-way
removable connector on the front panel)
7
8
9
10
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page 1/10
Description:
page 1/10
Functions:
page 1/11
Specifications:
page 1/12
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Introduction,
description,
function
Single-rack configuration
Introduction
BMXXBPpp00 racks are the basic element of the ModiconM340 automation
platform in a single-rack and muli-rack configurations.
These racks perform the following functions:
b Mechanical function: They are used to install all the modules in a PLC station
(power supply, processor, discrete I/O, analog and application-specific I/O). These
racks can be mounted on a panel, plate or DIN rail:
v Inside enclosures
v On machine frames, etc.
b Electrical function: The racks incorporate a Bus X (owner bus). They are used to:
v Distribute the power supplies required for each module in the same rack
v Distribute data and service signals for the entire PLC station
v Hot swap modules during operation
1
2
3
Description
2
4
5
6
7
10
11
Function
Each rack must contain a power supply module and a processor module.
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
XBE
CPS
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dimensions,
mounting
Single-rack configuration
Racks
Description
Racks
BMX XBP 0400
Type of module
No. of slots
to be inserted
(1)
BMXCPS power supply, 4
BMX P34 processor, I/O 6
modules and
8
application-specific
modules (counter, motion 12
control and
communication)
Reference
Weight
kg
0.630
0.790
0.950
1.270
Unit reference
BMXXBP0400 rack
BMXXBP0600 rack
BMXXBP0800 rack
BMXXBP1200 rack
Weight
kg
0.280
0.310
0.340
0.400
STBXSP3010
STBXSP3020
BMX XEM 010
0.050
0.070
0.005
Accessories
Description
Shielding connection
kits comprised of:
- a metal bar
- two sub-bases
(1) Number of slots taking the processor module, I/O modules and application-specific modules
(excluding power supply module).
BMX XSP pp00
3
4
Dimensions, mounting
BMX XBP
150 (2)
140 (1)
Front view
100
Rail (1)
150 (1)
160 (2)
a
242.4
307.6
372.8
503.2
Installation rules
4 holes (2)
16
AF1-EA6
60
100
u 80
(2)
e
23,4
(1)
u 60
b
a
11,2
(2)
24
19
(2)
b
207.8
273
338.2
468.6
eu
u 60
a
242.4
307.6
372.8
503.2
u 60
BMX XBP0400
BMX XBP0600
BMX XBP0800
BMX XBP1200
u 80
(2)
10
(2)
3 mm
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Multi-rack configuration
Bus X
The racks distributed on bus X are connected to each other via 3 bus X extension
cordsets whose total length is 30m maximum.
The racks are connected to each other using BMXXBCpp0K (1) bus X extension
cordsets that are connected to one of the 7 and 8 two 9-way SUB-D connectors on
each 2 BMXXBE1000 extension rack module.
3
1
Line terminators 4
The two BMXXBE1000 extension rack modules located at the ends of the line must
have a TSXTLYEX line terminator 4 fitted on the unused 9-way SUB-D type
connector.
Note: The processor module is always positioned in the rack address 0. However on a bus X
chaining, the order of racks does not affect the operation. For example, the chaining order can be
0-1-2-3, 2-0-3-1, 3-1-2-0, and so on.
Description
5
6
7
The BMXXBE1000 extension rack module has the following on the front panel:
5 Safety screw for locking the module in its slot XBE.
6 A display block comprised of 5 LEDs:
b RUN LED (green): module in operation,
b COL LED (red): each rack has the same address or the rack address 0 is not
equipped of BMX P34 ppp0 processor module,
b 0, 1, 2 and 3 LEDs (green): 0, 1, 2 or 3 rack address.
7 A 9-way female SUB-D connector, marked bus X for to connect a 3 bus X cordset
from the previous rack or, if the first rack, for line ternination A/ included in the 4
TSXTLYEX lot.
8 A 9-way female SUB-D connector, marked bus X for to connect a 3 bus X cordset
to next rack or, if the last rack, for line ternination /B included in the 4 TSXTLYEX
lot.
On the right side
Access to 3 micro-switches for defining the rack address: 03.
8
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(1) BMXXBCpp0K daisy chaining cordsets length 0.8m, 1.5m, 3m, 5m or 12m with angled
connectors or TSXCBYp08K length 1m, 3m, 5m, 12m, 18m or 28m with straight
connectors
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Multi-rack configuration
Extension rack
Description
Use
Reference
Extension rack
module for
ModiconM340
Standard module for each rack (XBE slot), allows the connection
of extension racks:
- 2 max. with BMX P34 1000 processor module
- 4 max. with BMX P34 20p0 processor module
Weight
kg
0.178
0.700
Daisy chaining
cordsets
bus X (total length
30m max.)
Use
Composition
Between
2 x 9-way SUB-D 9
BMXXBE1000 connectors
extension rack
modules
Cable on reel
Description
TSX TLY EX
Length to be
fitted with
TSXCBY K9
connectors
Use
Composition
Type of
Length
connector
Bent
0,8 m
1,5 m
3m
5m
12 m
Reference
BMX XBC 008K
BMX XBC 015K
BMX XBC 030K
BMX XBC 050K
BMX XBC 120K
Weight
kg
0.165
0.250
0.420
0.650
1.440
Straight
1m
3m
5m
12 m
18 m
28 m
0.160
0.260
0.360
1.260
1.860
2.860
100 m
12.320
Sold in
lots of
2
Reference
TSX TLY EX
Weight
kg
0.050
For
2 x 9-way straight SUB-D connectors 2
TSXCBY1000
cable ends
TSX CBY K9
0.080
Mounting for
TSX CBY K9
connectors
Line terminators
Compulsory
2 x 9-way SUB-D connectors
onthe
labelledA/ and /B
BMXXBPppp0
end daisy
chaining
Bus X straight
connectors
Installation of
connectors
2 crimping pliers,
1 pen
(1)
3
4
5
6
7
9
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Introduction
The Modicon M340 packs offer is designed to provide compact solutions with
optimized cost.
These 5 pre-assembled packs, built around the BMXP341000 Standard processor,
include one non-extendable rack (4 or 6 slots) with an AC or DC power supply
module and discrete I/O modules.
Note: The BMXFTB2000 20-way removable terminals blocks of discrete I/O modules are
included but delivered in separate packaging.
Description
3
4
1
5
6
6
1
8
9
10
References:
page 1/19
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References
These pre-assembled packs are comprised of:
b One non-extendable rack 4 or 6 slots (except power supply module).
b One BMXCPS2000 AC power supply or BMXCPS2010 DC power supply with a set of 2 cage
clamp connectors.
b One BMXP341000 processor module with Modbus serial link and USB port for a programming
terminal (or MagelisXBTGT/GK/GTW advanced panel).
Depending on model:
b The discrete I/O modules with cage clamp 20-way terminal blocks or 40-way connectors.
b 0, 1 or 2 free slot(s).
No. free
slots
Connection
3 x BMXFTB2000 0
cage clamp terminal
blocks
Reference
Weight
kg
2.600
2 x BMXDDI1602
1 x BMXDRA1605
16 channels c24V 16 relays
3 x BMXFTB2000 2
cage clamp terminal
blocks
2.900
3
4
No. free
slots
Connection
3 x BMXFTB2000 0
cage clamp terminal
blocks
Reference
BMX PDM 48000
2,600
2 x BMXDDI1602
1 x BMXDDO1602
16 channels c24V 16 channels
c24V/0,5 A
3 x BMXFTB2000 2
cage clamp terminal
blocks
2.900
2.200
Weight
kg
(1) Preformed cordsets with 40-way connectors (and flying leads or HE10 connectors) BMXFCW/FCC pp3 preformed
cordsets with one connector 40-way.
5
6
7
8
9
10
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page 1/18
Description:
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4
5
6
7
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b Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/8
b Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/10
b References 2/16
b Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/18
2/24
2/26
2/28
2/31
2/32
3
4
2/38
2/39
2/42
2/43
2/44
2/46
2/47
2/48
2/49
2/50
5
6
7
8
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Selection guide
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Discrete I/O modules
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Type
Voltage
24 V
48 V
c or a
24 V
a
48 V
100120V
Modularity
(Number of channels)
16 isolated channels
Connection
Isolated inputs
Isolated outputs
Positive
2-wire c, 3-wire c PNP any type
Fallback
Module
BMX
DDI1602
Page
2/16
Compatibility with
installation help system
TeSys Quickfit
Compatibility with
ModiconTelefast ABE7
pre-wired system
Connection sub-bases
Passive connection
sub-base
Optimum Economy
Optimum Miniature
Universal
Fixed relays
Plug-in relays
Pages
BMX
DDI1603
Negative
2-wire c/a,
3-wire c PNP
or NPN any
type
2-wire a
BMX
DAI1602
BMX
DAI1603
BMX
DAI1604
9
Relay adaptor sub-base
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2
c
24 V I/O
24 V
c
24 V I/O
32 isolated channels
64 isolated channels
Type 3
Non-IEC
Positive
2-wire c,3-wire cPNP
any type
Positive
Positive
Configurable output fallback, continuous monitoring of output control and resetting of outputs
in case of detected internal fault
Yes
Protected
Not protected
Protected
Positive
Positive
2/16
2/17
4
5
6
7
Depending on model, 8- or 16-channel passive sub-bases, with or without LED, with common or 2 terminals per channel
Depending on model, 16-channel active sub-bases with solid state or electromechanical, fixed or removable relays, 5...48V c, 24Vc, 24V...240V a or
volt-free, with common or 2 terminals per channel, screw or spring-type connection
ABE7H34pp0
ABE7H34pp0
ABE7H16Cpp
ABE7H16Cpp
ABE7H08Rpp/7H08S21,
ABE7H16R1p/7H16R50,
ABE7H16R2p/7H16S21,
ABE7H16R3p/7H16R23,
ABE7H16S43,
ABE7H08Rpp/7H08S21,
ABE7H16R1p/7H16R50,
ABE7H16R2p/7H16S21,
ABE7H16R3p/7H16R23,
ABE7H16S43/7H16F43
ABE7S16E2pp
ABE7S16E2pp
ABE7S16Sppp/7R16S
ABE7P16F31pp
ABE7P16F31pp
ABE7R16Tppp/7P16Tppp
BMXFCCpp1/FCC pp3
BMXFCC pp3
5/8 to 5/11,
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Discrete I/O modules
Output modules
Applications
Type
c solid state
Voltage
24 V
Current
Modularity
(Number of channels)
32 protected channels
64 protected channels
Connection
1
2
3
4
Isolated outputs
5
6
7
Configurable output fallback, continuous monitoring of output control and resetting of outputs in
case of a detected internal fault
Yes
Protection
Logic
Positive
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Compatibility with
installation help system
TeSys Quickfit
Compatibility with
ModiconTelefast ABE7
pre-wired system
Connection sub-bases
Passive sub-base
Optimum Economy
ABE7H34pp0
Optimum Miniature
ABE7H16Cpp
Universal
ABE7H08Rpp/7H08S21,
ABE7H16R1p/7H16R50,
ABE7H16R2p/7H16S21,
ABE7H16R3p
ABE7H16F43
Fixed relays
ABE7S16Sppp / 7R16S
Removable relays
ABE7R16Tppp/7P16Tppp
8
Relay adaptor sub-base
Fallback
BMXFCCpp1/FCC pp3
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2
c solid state
a triac
c/a relay
24V c
100240 V
24 V c, 24...240V a
16 protected channels
16 non-protected channels
8 non-protected channels
16 non-protected channels
Via BMXFTB2000/2010/2020 20-way cage clamp, screw clamp or spring-type removable terminals
Configurable output fallback, continuous monitoring of output
control and resetting of outputs in case of a detected internal
fault
Yes
Yes
Positive
Negative
4
5
6
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Introduction
Discrete I/O modules in the Modicon M340 offer are standard modules occupying
a single slot, equipped with either of the following:
v A connector for a screw or spring-type 20-way removable terminal block
v One or two 40-way connector(s)
A wide range of discrete inputs and outputs can be used to meet whatever
requirements arise in terms of:
v functions, AC or DC I/O, positive or negative logic
v modularity, 8, 16, 32 or 64 channels per module
The inputs receive signals from the sensors and perform the following functions:
v acquisition
v adaptation
v electrical isolation
v filtering
v protection against interference signals
The outputs memorize commands issued by the processor to enable control of the
preactuators via the decoupling and amplification circuits.
Description
BMX DpI/DpO/DRA discrete I/O modules are standard format (1slot). They have a
case that helps to ensure IP20 protection of the electronics, and are locked into
position with a captive screw.
2
8
To be ordered separately:
5 A BMX FTB 20p0 20-way removable terminal block (label supplied with each I/O
module) or a preformed cordset with a 20-way removable terminal block at one
end and flying leads at the other (see page 2/7).
8
4
1 Rigid body providing support and protection for the electronic card
2 Module reference marking (a label is also visible on the right-hand side of the
module)
3 Channel status display block
4 One or two 40-way connectors (32 or 64 channels) (1) for connecting sensors or
preactuators
5 With the 64-channel module, successive actuations of a pushbutton cause the
display of the states of channels 0 ... 31 or 32 ... 64 on the block3 (see page 2/9)
To be ordered separately, depending on the type of module:
One or two preformed cordset(s) with a 40-way connector (see page 2/7).
Specifications:
pages 2/10
Connections:
pages 2/18
10
References:
pages 2/16
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Discrete I/O modules
1
2
3
B
Preformed cordsets with 40-way connector at one end and flying leads at the
other
1
2
5
3
b Preformed cordsets can be used for easy direct wire-to-wire connection between
the I/O of modules with connectors 1 and the sensors, preactuators or intermediate
terminals.
These preformed cordsets are comprised of:
v At one end, a 40-way connector 2 with either of the following:
- One sheath containing 20wires with a cross-section of 0.34 mm2 (AWG 22)
(BMXFCWpp1)
- Two sheaths 3 , each containing 20wires with a cross-section of 0.34 mm2
(AWG22) (BMXFCWpp3)
v At the other end 4, color-coded flying leads conforming to standard DIN 47100
(see page 2/21)
6
7
c Two types of cordset can be used for connecting the I/O of modules with 40-way
7
6
8
9
10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Functions
Hot swapping
Protection of DC inputs
The 24 and 48 V c inputs are constant-current type. This characteristic makes it
possible to:
v Help ensure minimum current in active state in compliance with the IEC standard
v Limit the current consumption when the input voltage increases to avoid unwanted
temperature rise in the module
v Reduce the current consumption on the sensor power supply provided by the PLC
power supply or by a process power supply
Protection of DC outputs
Protected solid state outputs have a protective device. When an output is active, the
protective device can detect the occurrence of the following:
v An overload or short-circuit: This deactivates the output (tripping) and indicates a
detected fault on the display on the module front panel (the LED for the affected
channel flashes, the I/O module detected fault LED lights up).
v Reverse polarity: This will short-circuit the power supply without damaging the
module. For this protection to work in optimum conditions, it is essential to place a
fast-blow fuse on the power supply upstream of the preactuators.
v Inductive overvoltage: Each output is protected individually against inductive
overvoltages and has a fast zener diode demagnetization circuit for electromagnets
that can reduce the output response time for some fast machines.
Reactivation of DC outputs
If a detected fault has caused an output to trip, the output can be reactivated using
this parameter if no other terminal detected fault is present.
Reactivation is defined for each group of 8 channels. It has no effect on an inactive
channel or one that is OK.
The reactivation command can be:
v Programmed: Reactivation is carried out by a command from the PLC application
or via the debug screen. To avoid repeated reactivations too close together, the
module automatically allows a time delay of 10 s between two reactivations.
v Automatic: Reactivation takes place automatically every 10 s until the detected
fault disappears.
RUN/STOP command
An input can be configured to control the RUN/STOP mode for the PLC.
This is taken into account on a rising edge. A STOP command from an input has
priority over a RUN command from a programming terminal or via the network.
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Specifications:
pages 2/10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Functions (continued)
Output fallback
This parameter defines the fallback mode used by the DC solid state outputs when
the PLC stops following a:
v Processor detected fault
v Detected rack fault
v Detected fault on the cable connecting the racks
The outputs must be set to a state that is not harmful to the application. This state,
known as the fallback position, is defined for each module when the DC solid state
outputs are configured.This configuration offers a choice between:
v Fallback: The channels are set to 0 or 1 according to the fallback value defined for
the group of 8 corresponding channels.
v Maintain: The outputs maintain the state they were in before the stop occurred.
1
2
Each discrete I/O module is equipped with a display block on the front panel
centralizing all the information necessary for module control, diagnostics and
maintenance. The display block comprises:
1 A set of 8, 16 or 32 green LEDs depending on the module modularity. Each LED
is associated with one channel:
- On: channel in state1; Off: channel in state0
- Flashing: channel inoperative, overloaded or short-circuited
2 Three LEDs indicating the module status:
- RUN (green): On: Normal operation
- ERR (red): On: Detected internal module fault; Flashing: Detected
communication fault between the module and the processor
- I/O (red): On: External detected fault (sensor/preactuator voltage, overload,
short-circuit, etc.); Flashing: Detected terminal block fault
3 A +32 LED (green) indicating, in the case of 64-channel modules, whether the set
of 32 LEDs 1 displays the state of channels 0...31 (off) or the state of channels
32...63 (on). This +32 LED is activated or deactivated by a pushbutton located on
top of the module.
Diagnostics via Unity Pro
Using the integrated diagnostics in Unity Pro, this local diagnostics on the modules
front panel is complemented by system diagnostics based on predefined screens at
global hardware configuration level, module level and channel level (see pages 4/23
and 4/24).
Remote diagnostics using a web browser on a Thin Client PC
In addition, the diagnostics described above can be performed remotely using a
simple web browser thanks to the standard web server integrated in the Modicon
M340 platform (processor with integrated Ethernet port or Ethernet module), using
the ready-to-use Rack Viewer function (see page 3/4).
24 V c
Non-IEC
positive log.
(sink)
48V c
type 1
positive log.
(sink)
24 V c
type3
positive log.
(sink)
24 V a
type 1
48 V a
type 3
3
4
5
6
7
100...120 V a
type 3
(1)
9
Compatible
Compatible
with restriction
Not compatible
10
For combinations with Osiprox inductive proximity sensors, see pages 6/10 and 6/11.
For combinations with Osiris photo-electric sensors, see page 6/12.
(1) 24 V a sensors can be used as negative logic (source) 24Vc inputs compatible with 3-wire csensor NPN type, but in this case, are not IEC-compliant.
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Specifications
Common specifications
Environment
Temperature derating
The specifications at 60C are validated for 60% of inputs and 60% of outputs at state 1.
Module
Number of inputs
Commons
Connection
Input limit
values
At state 1
At state 0
4
5
6
7
Number
48 c
2.5
24 c
2.5
3
Negative (source)
u 11
>2
(for U u 11V)
<5
y 1.5
u 15
>1
(for U u 15V)
u 14
>2
Voltage
Current
Logic
V
mA
24 c
3.5
Positive (sink)
Voltage
Current
V
mA
u 11
u 34
Voltage
Current
V
mA
>2
(forUu11V)
<5
y 1.5
>2
(for U u 34V)
< 10
y 0.5
kW
ms
ms
4
7
MW
Vrms
V
Protected
Type 3
Type 1
Type 3
IEC/EN 60947-5-2
Yes
No
Use one 0.5A fast-blow fuse per group of channels
> 10 at 500 V c
1,500 - 50/60 Hz for 1 minute (up to 4,000 m)
500 c
V
V
Current sink
> 18 c
< 14 c
mA
Typical
Maximum
Reverse polarity
IEC/EN 61131-2 conformity
Compatibility with 2-wire/3-wire sensors
Paralleling of inputs (1)
Protection of inputs
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
Primary/Secondary
Between groups of
channels
Type of input
Sensor voltage control
OK
threshold
Out of range
Consumption
Typical
y 0.5
24
6.4
10
20
No
Non-IEC
Resistive
> 36 c
< 24 c
> 18 c
< 14 c
2.5
3.6
3.9
4.3
3
None
(1) This characteristic allows several inputs to be wired in parallel on the same module or on
different modules for input redundancy.
8
9
10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Input limit
values
At state 1
At state 0
Voltage
Current
Frequency
V
mA
Hz
Voltage
Current
Voltage
Current
V
mA
V
mA
Hz
V
u 15
u2
y5
y1
47...63
20...26
mA
95
240
kW
ms
ms
6
15
20
9
10
13
MW
Vrms
V
V
Type 1
Type 3
IEC/EN 60947-5-2
Use one 0.5A fast-blow fuse per group of channels
>10 at 500 V c
1,500 - 50/60 Hz for1minute (up to 4,000 m)
Resistive
Capacitive
> 18
> 36
< 14
< 24
mA
1,504,958
See Power consumption table on page 6/13
Number
Frequency
Sensor power supply
(ripple included)
Current peak
At nominal voltage
onactivation
Input impedance at nominal voltage and F=55Hz
Response time (filtering)
Activation
Deactivation
IEC/EN 61131-2 conformity
Compatibility with 2-wire/3-wire sensors
Protection of inputs
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
Type of input
Sensor voltage control threshold OK
Out of range
Reliability
Consumption
MTBF in hours
At Tambient=30C
Typical
3
None
y 10
u 74
u 2.5
y 20
40...52
85132
u 34
100...120 a
3
4
> 82
< 40
3.8
Number
Nominal
Limit
Maximum
Minimum
V
V
A
At state 0
At state 1
Activation
Deactivation
A
mA
V
ms
ms
Typical
Vrms
MW
mA
y 20/cycle
y 1.5 for120V a, 60 Hz, 3 for 240V a, 60 Hz
y 1.5
y 1 +/- 0.5 Hz
y 1 +/- 0.5 Hz
Passage through zero
Varistor
None (use an external fast-blow fuse)
2,830 a/3 cycles (up to 2,000 m)
> 10 at 500 V c
See Power consumption table on page 6/13
8
9
10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Module
Number of inputs
Commons
Connection
Output nominal values
3
4
5
6
Voltage
Current
Logic
V
A
Voltage
(ripple included)
Current per
channel
Current per
module
0.625
0.125
10
3.2
W
mA
V
6 maximum
< 0.5
< 1.2
1.2 maximum
0.1 (for U=30V)
At state 0
At state 1
W
ms
ms
48
1.2
Yes
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
> 10 at 500 V c
1,500 a - 50/60 Hz for 1 minute
MW
Output/ground or Vrms
output/internal
logic
Between groups of V
channels
Typical
mA
0.1
Positive (source)
6.4 if q 40C
5.1 if q 50C
3.8 if q 60C
220
> 18
< 14
Yes (2 max.)
0.5/LI2
Yes, by Transil diode
Paralleling of outputs
Switching frequency on inductive load
Hz
Built-in protection
Against
overvoltages
Against inversions
Against
short-circuit and
overloads
Preactuator voltage control
At state 0
V
threshold
Out of range
V
Consumption
Number
15
Yes
Yes (3 max.)
500 c
2.26
3.6
6.85
See Current per
module above
(1) Outputs are equipped with a fast demagnetization circuit for the electromagnets. Discharge
time for the electromagnets < L/R.
8
9
10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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DC
AC
V
V
A
mA
3
1 at5V c
Minimum
VA
24V
VA
24 (1),
7.2 (2)
24V
Number
Thermal current
Switching load
Electrical life
AC load
Power
cosj=0.7
Power
cosj=0.35
Power
DC load
Voltage
AC load
DC load
Resistive loads
AC-12
Inductive loads
AC-15
(cosj=0.3)
Inductive loads
AC-14
(cosj=0.7)
Resistive loads
DC-12
Inductive loads
DC-13 (14)
Response time
Built-in
protection
48V
50 (4),
110 (5)
10 (6),
24 (7)
Power
VA
50 (3)
Power
VA
24 (5)
Power
VA
Power
Power
Activation
Deactivation
ms
ms
24 (4),
40 (13)
10 (7),
24 (4)
< 10
<8
Typical
Dissipated power
Temperature derating
110...
120V
110 (4),
220 (5)
10 (8),
50 (9),
110 (10)
200...
240V
220 (4)
10 (8),
50 (11),
110 (4),
220 (12)
10 (1),
3 (2)
100 V
200V
300 (1),
80 (2)
200 (1),
60 (2)
240V
240 (1),
72 (2)
120 (1),
36 (2)
200V
240V
200 (1),
60 (2)
120 (1),
36 (2)
300 (1),
80 (2)
240 (1),
72 (2)
24 (1),
7.2 (2)
10 (1),
3 (2)
< 12
24V
100 V
MW
Vrms
mA
> 10 at 500 V c
2,000 - 50/60 Hz for 1 minute
See Power consumption table on page 6/13
2.7 max.
None
6
7
8
9
10
References:
pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Module
Number of inputs/outputs
Commons
Connection
Nominal values Inputs
Outputs
Input limit
values
3
4
5
Number
Voltage
Current
DC voltage
Direct current
AC voltage
Alternating current
At state 1
Voltage
Current
At state 0
Voltage
Current
Sensor power supply
(ripple included)
Input impedance at nominal voltage
Input response time
Typical
Maximum
V
mA
V
A
V
A
V
mA
V
mA
V
Switching load
Mechanical durability
Activation
Deactivation
Minimum
Maximum
No. of switching
operations
Protected
Yes, type 3
IEC/EN 60947-5-2
No
Current sink
y 12
y 10
5V c/1 mA
264a/125c
u 20 million
V
V
> 18
< 14
VA
24V
VA
MW
Vrms
V
Vrms
mA
> 10 at 500V c
1,500 - 50/60 Hz for 1 minute
500 c
24 (1),
7.2 (2)
3,600 cycles/hour
kW
ms
ms
ms
ms
V
Fuse protection
6
7
Inductive loads
Power
DC-13
Maximum switching frequency
Insulation resistance
Dielectric
Primary/secondary
strength
Between groups of I/O
Max. voltage
Consumption
Typical
Dissipated power
Temperature derating
u 11
u 2 (for U u 11 V)
5
y 1.5
1930 (possible up to 30 V, limited to 1 hour in
every 24 hours)
6.8
4
7
3.5
24 c
2 (resistive load)
220 a, Cos j = 1
200V
300 (1),
80 (2)
240V
240 (1),
72 (2)
200 (1),
60 (2)
120 (1),
36 (2)
2,830 a/cycle
3.1 maximum
None
(1) For 1 x 10 5 operating cycles
(2) For 3 x 105 operating cycles
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pages 2/16
Connections:
pages 2/18
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W
V
mA
V
mA
V
6 maximum
u 11
y 1.5
1930
2.5
Positive (sink)
u 11
u 2 (for U u 11 V)
5
y 1.5
1930
100
Positive (source)
1.2 maximum
1930
1930
A
A
0,625
5
0,125
3.2
kW
ms
ms
6.8
4
7
Protected
Yes, type 3
IEC/EN 60947-5-2
Current sink
9.6
4
7
Protected
Yes, type 3
IEC/EN 60947-5-2
Current sink
Leakage current
At state 0
Residual voltage
At state 1
Minimum load impedance
Output response time (1)
Max. overload time before detected fault state
Compatibility with IEC 61131-2 DC inputs
Paralleling of outputs
Switching frequency on inductive load
Built-in protection
Against
overvoltages
Against inversions
mA
V
W
ms
ms
< 0.5
< 1.2
48
1.2
15
Yes
Yes (2 maximum)
0.5/LI2
Yes, by Transil diode
0.1
< 1.5 (for I=0.1A)
220
1.2
15
Yes
Yes (3 maximum)
0.5/LI2
Yes, by Transil diode
Yes, by
reverse-mounted
diode. Use a 2 A fuse
on the preactuator
+24V
Yes, by current limiter
and electronic
circuit-breaker
1.5 ln < Id < 2ln
Yes, by
reverse-mounted
diode. Use a 2 A fuse
on the preactuator
+24V
Yes, by current limiter
and electronic
circuit-breaker
0.125 A < Id < 0.185 A
Number of inputs/outputs
Commons
Connection
Number
Nominal values
Voltage
Current
Logic
Voltage
Current
Voltage
Current
Possible up to
30V, limited to
1hour in every 24
hours
Possible up to
30V, limited to
1hour in every 24
hours
Per channel
Per module
At state 0
Sensor power
supply (ripple
included)
Output limit
values
Voltage (ripple
included)
Currents
V
mA
Hz
Against
short-circuits and
overloads
Sensor and preactuator voltage
control thresholds
OK
Out of range
Insulation resistance
Dielectric
Primary/secondary
strength
Between groups of inputs and outputs
Outputs/ground or outputs/internal
logic
Consumption
3.3V c
Typical
Maximum
24V c
Typical
preactuators (2)
Maximum
Maximum dissipated power
Temperature derating
References:
pages 2/16
MW
Vrms
V
mA
mA
mA
mA
W
3
4
5
> 18
< 14
> 10 at 500V c
1,500 - 50/60 Hz for 1 minute
500 c
6
7
8
9
10
Connections:
pages 2/18
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References
References
Type of
current
c
Input voltage
Connection by
(1)
24 V (positive
logic)
BMXDpI 160p
Weight
kg
0.115
0.112
0.145
Non-IEC
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
0.115
48 V (positive
logic)
Type 1
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
0.115
24 V
Type 1
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
0.115
0.115
0.115
100...120 V
BMXDDI 3202K
Reference
24 V (negative
logic)
48 V
IEC/EN
No. of channels
61131-2
(common)
conformity
Type 3
16 isolated inputs
(1 x 16)
Type 3
32 isolated inputs
(2 x 16)
Non-IEC
64 isolated inputs
(4 x 16)
Type 3
Type 3
BMXDDI 6402K
c
24 V/0.5 A
solid state (positive logic)
24 V/0.5 A
Screw orspring-type 20-way
(negative logic) removable terminal block
BMX
DDO16p2
24 V/0.1 A
(positive logic)
BMXDRA
0805/1605
100...240
c or a
relay
Yes
24V c/2 A,
240V a/2 A
Yes
8
BMX
DDO3202K
IEC/EN
No. of channels
61131-2
(common)
conformity
Yes
16 protected
outputs
(1 x 16)
Non-IEC
16 protected
outputs
(1 x 16)
Yes
32 protected
outputs
(2 x 16)
Yes
64 protected
outputs
(4 x 16)
16 outputs
(4 x 4)
BMX
DDO6402K
8 non-protected
outputs
(without common)
16 non-protected
outputs
(2 x 8)
Reference
Weight
kg
0.120
0.120
0.110
0.150
0.140
0.145
0.150
9
10
Specifications:
pages 2/10
Connections:
pages 2/18
2/16
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References (continued)
BMX
DDM160p2
BMX
DDM3202K
32
Connection
via (1)
Screw
orspring-type
20-way
removable
terminal block
No. of inputs
(common)
8 (positive logic)
(1 x 8)
One 40-way
connector
16 (positive logic)
(1 x 16)
No. of outputs
(common)
8, solid state
24V c /0,5A
(1 x 8)
8, relay 24 V cor
24...240V a
(1 x 8)
16, solid state
24V c / 0,1A
(1 x 16)
Weight
kg
0.115
Inputs, type 3
0.135
Inputs, type 3
0.110
Type
Reference
Cage clamp
Screw clamp
Spring-type
1
2
Use
BMX FTB20p0
Weight
kg
0.093
0.075
0.060
Composition
Length
Reference
3m
5m
10m
Weight
kg
0.850
1.400
2.780
3
4
BMX FTWp01
No. of
sheaths
1 x 20
wires (16
channels)
Composition
2 x 20
One 40-wayconnector 0.324 mm2 3 m
wires (32 Twoends with
5m
channels) color-coded flying leads
10 m
0.900
1.490
2.960
0.140
0.195
0.560
0.840
1.390
2.780
0.210
0.350
0.630
0.940
1.530
3.000
BMX FCWp01
BMX FCWp03
BMX FCCp01
1 x 20
One 40-way connector
wires (16 One HE10 connector
channels)
2 x 20
One 40-way connector
wires (32 Two HE10 connectors
channels)
Reference
Weight
kg
0.820
1.370
2.770
One 40-wayconnector
Oneend with colorcoded flying leads
CrossLength
section
0.324 mm2 3 m
5m
10 m
9
10
Specifications:
pages 2/10
Connections:
pages 2/18
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Input modules
1
2
3
4
6
7
Chnl
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
+
+
c 24 V
Fu
18
Fu
17
19
20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sensors
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Sensors
Fu
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
c 24 V
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
10
10
Fu
c 24 V
3
4
Chnl
+ -
c 24 V
+ -
c 24 V
Fu
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sensors
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
11
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
10
12
+ -
11
10
2
1
+ -
2
1
5
6
7
8
9
For correspondence of the 40-way connector pins with the wire colors of BMXFCWp01/p03
prewired cordsets, in accordance with DIN 47100, see table on page2/21.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
+
+
c 48 V
Fu
18
17
19
20
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Chnl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Sensors
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
Fu
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
18
19
20
Sensors
17
L1
a
N
10
1
2
Chnl
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Chnl
c 24 V
+
Fu
19
20
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Connections (continued)
Output modules
BMX DDO 1602
Chnl Preactuators
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Chnl Preactuators
1
2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
+
c 24 V
-
16
17
+
-
Fu
c 24 V
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
18
19
20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
A
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
Fu
+
c 24 V
-
1
2
B
20
2
1
Chnl Preactuators
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
+
c 24 V
-
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
+
c 24 V
-
Fu
Fu
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
2
1
2
1
2
-
3
4
-
4
5
6
7
8
9
For correspondence of the 40-way connector pins with the wire colors of BMXFCWp01/p03
prewired cordsets, in accordance with DIN 47100, see table on page2/21.
10
11
12
13
14
Chnl
Fu
Chnl
15
16
17
18
Fu
c 24 V
19
20
a 120/240 V
a 120/240 V
a 120/240 V
a 120/240 V
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
6
Preactuators
Chnl
1
Fu
5
6
7
Fu
10
11
13
15
12
Fu
14
16
17
18
Fu
Chnl
Preactuators
Chnl
1
Uc/a
2
3
Uc/a
4
5
Uc/a
6
7
Uc/a
8
9
Uc/a
10
11
Uc/a
12
13
Uc/a
14
15
Uc/a
Fu
16
17
18
19
19
20
20
U c 1224 V
U a 24240 V
0
1
2
3
Preactuators
1
2
3
4
4
5
6
7
Uc/a
5
6
7
9
10
11
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Uc/a
Fu
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Fu
19
20
U c 1224 V
U a 24240 V
10
Description:
pages 2/6
Specifications:
pages 2/10
References:
pages 2/16
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Connections (continued)
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automation platform
Discrete I/O modules
Chnl
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fu
Preactuators
10
Fu
11
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fu
14
15
16
17
Fu
19
20
5
6
7
8
10
11
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Preactuators
c 24 V
Preactuators
3
4
13
c 24 V / a 24240 V
1
2
c 24 V
12
18
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
c 24 V
Chnl
1
19
20
Fu
A
Chnl
5
+
Fu
Sensors
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Preactuators
Fu
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
c 24 V
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
c 24 V
Preactuators
2
1
8
9
10
Description:
pages 2/6
Specifications:
pages 2/10
References:
pages 2/16
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automation platform
Discrete I/O modules
20 wires
Cordset with one sheathed end with flying leads
BMXFCW p01
20 wires
20 wires
Cordset with two sheathed ends with flying lead
BMXFCWp03
Connector
pin no.
B20
A20
B19
A19
B18
A18
B17
A17
B16
A16
B15
A15
B14
A14
B13
A13
B12
A12
B11
A11
B10
A10
B9
A9
B8
A8
B7
A7
B6
A6
B5
A5
B4
A4
B3
A3
B2
A2
B1
A1
Color at sheath
end
White
Brown
Green
Yellow
Gray
Pink
Blue
Red
Black
Purple
Gray/pink
Red/blue
White/green
Brown/green
White/yellow
Yellow/brown
White/gray
Gray/brown
White/pink
Pink/brown
White
Brown
Green
Yellow
Gray
Pink
Blue
Red
Black
Purple
Gray/pink
Red/blue
White/green
Brown/green
White/yellow
Yellow/brown
White/gray
Gray/brown
White/pink
Pink/brown
32/64-channel
inputs
Input 0/32
Input 1/33
Input 2/34
Input 3/35
Input 4/36
Input 5/37
Input 6/38
Input 7/39
Input 8/40
Input 9/41
Input 10/42
Input 11/43
Input 12/44
Input 13/45
Input 14/46
Input 15/47
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
Input 16/48
Input 17/49
Input 18/50
Input 19/51
Input 20/52
Input 21/53
Input 22/54
Input 23/55
Input 24/56
Input 25/57
Input 26/58
Input 27/59
Input 28/60
Input 29/61
Input 30/62
Input 31/63
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
32/64-channel
outputs
Output 0/32
Output 1/33
Output 2/34
Output 3/35
Output 4/36
Output 5/37
Output 6/38
Output 7/39
Output 8/40
Output 9/41
Output 10/42
Output 11/43
Output 12/44
Output 13/45
Output 14/46
Output 15/47
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
Output 16/48
Output 17/49
Output 18/50
Output 19/51
Output 20/52
Output 21/53
Output 22/54
Output 23/55
Output 24/56
Output 25/57
Output 26/58
Output 27/59
Output 28/60
Output 29/61
Output 30/62
Output 31/63
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
32-channel
I/O
Input 0
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
Output 0
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
+24V
-24V
+24V
-24V
16-channel
inputs
Input 0
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7/
Input 8
8- or 16-channel
outputs
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
See page 2/19
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Power supply
+ common pwr sup.
Power supply
Power supply
16-channel
I/O
Input 0
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Sensor + common
power supply
Sensor pwr supply
Output 0
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Preactuator pwr sup.
Preactuator pwr sup.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Connection cables with 20-way terminal block at one end and flying leads at the other BMX FTW p01
Correspondence of 20-way removable terminal block pins with the wire colors (at sheath end)
Correspondence of terminal block pins with the wire colors at the Terminal
Color at sheath
sheath end
block pin no. end
1
White
2
Brown
3
Green
4
Yellow
5
Gray
6
Pink
7
Blue
8
Red
9
Black
20 wires
Cordset with 1 sheathed end with flying lead
BMXFTWp01
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Purple
Gray/pink
Red/blue
White/green
Brown/green
White/yellow
Yellow/brown
White/gray
Gray/brown
White/pink
Pink/brown
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Analog I/O modules
Applications
Analog inputs
Type of I/O
Type
Multi-range
1
2
Range
4
5
6
Current
Thermocouple,
Temperature probe,
Resistor
Thermocouples type B, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T, U
Temperature probes type Pt 100, Pt1000, Ni 100, Ni1000 and Cu 10, 2-,3- or 4-wire
Resistors 2-, 3- or 4-wire, 400W or 4,000W
Modularity
4 channels
8 channels
Acquisition period
Conversion time
Resolution
16 bits
Isolation
Connection
Voltage
BMXFCW p01S cordsets with one end with color-coded flying leads (3 or 5 m long)
Module
BMXART0414
Page
2/31
Sub-base with 4 channels for direct connection of 4 thermocouples plus connection and
provision of cold-junction compensation
Type of module
Connection sub-base
ABE7CPA412
Preformed cordsets
(length 1.5, 3 or 5 m)
BMXFCApp2
BMXART0814
8
9
10
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Analog inputs
Analog outputs
1
2
Non-isolated high-level
inputs
Voltage/current
Non-isolated high-level
outputs
Voltage/current
Voltage/current
10V
10V
0...20mA, 4...20 mA
4 channels
2 channels
4 channels
2 channels
y1 ms
Fast: 1 + (1 x no. of
declared channels) ms
By default, 5 ms for 4
channels
16 bits
16 bits
0...20mA, 4...20 mA
4
5
y1 ms
BMXAMI0410
BMXAMO0210
BMXAMM0600
2/31
8
4-channel sub-base for direct connection of
4inputs, delivers and distributes 4 protected
isolated power supplies
ABE7CPA410
ABE7CPA21
BMXFCApp0
BMXFCApp0
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Introduction,
description
Introduction
The analog I/O module offer consists of:
b Three isolated analog input modules:
v 4 analog high-speed channels (16 bits), voltage or current, BMXAMI 0410
v 4 and 8 analog channels (15 bits + sign) for thermocouples, Pt, Ni or Cu
temperature probes, BMXART0414/0814
b One analog output module with 2 voltage/current channels, BMXAMO0210
b One mixed module (12 bits) with 4 analog input channels and 2 analog output
channels, non-isolated, voltage or current, BMXAMM0600
1
2
Analog I/O modules are equipped with a connector for a 20-way removable terminal
block, except for BMXART0414/0814 analog input modules with
thermocouples/temperature probes that are equipped with a 40-way connector.
All analog modules occupy a single slot in the BMXXBPppp racks. These modules
can be installed in any slot in the rack, except for the first two (PS and 00) which are
reserved for the power supply module in the BMX CPS pp0 rack and the BMX P34
pp0 processor module respectively.
The power supply for the analog functions is supplied by the backplane bus (3.3V
and 24 V). Analog I/O modules are hot-swappable (see page 2/8).
Description
BMX AMp/ART analog I/O modules are standard format (1slot). They have a case
that helps to ensure IP 20 protection of the electronics, and are locked into position
by a captive screw.
1
1
2
2
3
8
4
4
To be ordered separately:
5 A BMX FTB 20p0 20-way removable terminal block (label supplied with each I/O
module) or a preformed cordset with a 20-way removable terminal block at one
end and flying leads at the other (see page 2/30).
5
5
2
3
8
4
1 Rigid body providing support and protection for the electronic card
2 Module reference marking (a label is also visible on the right-hand side of the
module)
3 Channel status display block
4 One or two 40-way connectors (32 or 64 channels) (1) for connecting sensors or
preactuators
5 With the 64-channel module, successive actuations of a pushbutton cause the
display of the states of channels 0 ... 31 or 32 ... 64 on the block3 (see page 2/31)
To be ordered separately, depending on the type of module:
One or two preformed cordset(s) with a 40-way connector (see page 2/30).
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automation platform
Connections
1
2
3
4
2
BMXFCW p01S cordset
(with 40-way connector at one end and flying leads at the other)
5
6
BMXFCApp2 cordsets
BMXART0414
4-channel module
7
8
The Modicon Telefast ABE7CPA21 sub-base is compatible with the BMXAMO and
BMXART0210 voltage/current analog 2-output module. It is used to:
b Connect the two channels
b Help ensure continuity of the shielding
Connection is via the BMX FCA pp0 cordset (1.5, 3 or 5 m long).
9
10
Functions:
pages 2/26
Specifications:
pages 2/28
References:
page 2/31
Connections:
page 2/32
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Functions
Modicon M340
automation platform
Analog I/O modules
1
2
Functions
3
4
5
BMX ART 0414/0814 modules are multirange input modules with 4or 8low-level
isolated inputs (15 bits + sign) respectively.
Depending on the choice made during configuration, the modules offer for each of
the inputs the following range:
b Temperature probe: Pt100, Pt1000, Cu10, Ni100 or Ni1000, with open-circuit
detection
b Thermocouple: B, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T or U, with broken wire detection
b Resistor: 0...400 or 0...4000W, 2-, 3- or 4-wire
b Voltage: 40 mV, 80 mV, 160 mV, 320 mV, 640 mV, 1.28 V.
Functions
8
9
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automation platform
Analog I/O modules
Functions
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Description:
page 2/24
Specifications:
pages 2/28
References:
page 2/31
Connections:
page 2/32
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Specifications
Modicon M340
automation platform
Analog I/O modules
Input module
Input type
Number of channels
Nature of inputs
Voltage
Current
Analog/digital conversion
3
4
5
Voltage/current range
Maximum conversion value
Resolution
Input impedance
Typical
Permitted overload on Voltage range
the inputs
Current range
Voltage/current internal conversion resistor
Precision of internal conversion resistor
Filtering
Read cycle time
Measurement
tolerance (1)
MW
V
mA
W
S D 24 bits
10 V
5V
05 V
010 V
11.4 V
0.35 mV
10 (regardless of the input level)
30c
90 ot short-circuit to + 24Vc
15 V
250
0.1% - 15 ppm/C
Fast
Default
ms
ms
At 25C
Maximum at 060C
%FS
%FS
0.075%
0.1%
0.15% (2)
0.3% (2)
30 ppm/C
Temperature drift
Recalibration
Common mode between channels
Digital value format
Isolation
Between channels
Between channels and bus
Between channels and ground
V
V
V
15 ppm/C
Internal
120
10,000 by default, 32,000 in user scale
300c
1,400 c
1,400 c
Consumption
mA
Typical
dB
6
7
Input module
Input type
Number of channels
Nature of inputs
Analog/digital conversion
Resolution
Filtering
Read cycle time
ms
V
dB
dB
Cold junction
compensation
Recalibration
Isolation
Consumption
mV
Between channels
Between channels and bus
Between channels and ground
Typical
V
V
V
mA
Internal
750c
1,400 c
750c
See Power consumption table on page 6/13
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Specifications (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Analog I/O modules
MW
mV
%FS
%FS
Temperature drift
160 mV
320 mV
640 mV
1.28 V
80/214
160/214
320/214
640/214
1280/214
mV
%FS
%FS
1
2
400 W
2-, 3- or 4-wire
100%
400/214
0.12
0.2
4,000 W
4,000/214
ppm/C 25
Resolution
Detection type
Measurement
tolerance (1)
At 25C (2)
Maximum at 060C
C
C
Max. wiring
resistance
4-wire
2/3-wire
W
W
Temperature drift
C
C
At 25C
Maximum at 060C
Temperature drift
Thermocouple ranges (continued)
Measurement range
Resolution
Detection type
Measurement
At 25C
tolerance (1)
Maximum at 060C
Temperature drift
80 mV
ppm/C 30
Resistor range
Type
Maximum conversion value
Maximum resolution
Measurement
At 25C
tolerance (1)
Maximum at 060C
Thermocouple ranges
Measurement range
Resolution
Detection type
Measurement
tolerance (1)
40 mV
10
102.5%
40/214
0.05
0.15
C
C
Pt100
Pt1000
Cu10
According to IEC: -200...+850
-100...+260
According to US/JIS: -100...+450
0.1
Open circuit (detection on each channel)
2.1
4
2
4
50
20
30 ppm/C
500
200
Ni100
-60...+180
Ni1000
2.1
3.0
0.7
1.3
50
20
B
E
J
+130...+1820
-270...+1000
-200...+760
0.1
Open circuit (detection on each channel)
3.5
3.7
2.8
5
5
4.5
500
200
K
-270...+1370
L
-200...+900
3.7
5
3.0
4.5
T
-270...+400
U
-200...+600
3.7
5
2.7
4.5
ppm/C 25
C
C
C
C
N
R
S
+270...+1300
-50...+1769
-50...+1769
0.1
Open circuit (detection on each channel)
3.7
3.2
3.2
5
4.5
4.5
ppm/C 25
(1) %FS: Tolerance as a% of full scale. 1C with Pt100 temperature probe range, -100...+200C
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Specifications (continued)
Modicon M340
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Analog I/O modules
1
2
Module
Output type
Number of channels
Ranges
Resolution
Conversion time
Output power supply
Output ranges
Adjustment range
Voltage
Current
bits
ms
Measurement
tolerance (1)
Temperature drift
Recalibration
Fallback mode (2)
Isolation
Consumption
Current
0...20mA, 4...20mA
24mA
y 600
Open circuit
Nominal
Maximum
V
V
W
At 25C
Maximum at 060C
%FS
%FS
0.10
0.25
V
V
V
mA
40 ppm/C
None, factory-calibrated
Default or configurable
750 c
1,400 c
1,400 c
See Power consumption table on page 6/13
Load impedance
Detection type
Between channels
Between channels and bus
Between channels and ground
Typical
Module
Channel type
BMXAMM0600
Non-isolated high-level inputs
Number of channels
Ranges
4
10 V
Maximum conversion
value
6
7
8
9
05 V
010 V 15 V
020
mA
0...30
420
mA
Non-isolated high-level
outputs
2
10 V 020
420
mA
mA
11.25
0...24 mA
V
mA
11.25
Resolution
Filtering
Precision of internal conversion resistor
Read cycle time
Fast
bits
12
Default
Conversion time
Permitted overload on Voltage
the input channels
Current
Measurement
At 25C
tolerance (1)
Maximum at 060C
ms
ms
V
mA
%FS
%FS
14
12
13
12
12
1st order digital filtering by firmware
250 W, 0.2% - 25 ppm/C
1 + 1 x no. of channels used
(periodic reading of no. of declared channels)
5 for 4 channels
y1
30
30
0.25
0.35
0.35
0.50
Temperature drift
30 ppm/C
100 ppm/C
Recalibration
Fallback mode (2)
Isolation
Consumption
Voltage
Current
ms
50 ppm/C
Internal
750c
V
V
1,400c
1,400c
Typical
mA
11
y2
11.25
0.25
0.60
0...24
None, factory-calibrated
Default or configurable
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Functions:
pages 2/26
Connections:
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References
References
BMXAMp 0pp0
Isolated high-level
inputs
10 V, 0...10 V,
16 bits
0...5 V, 1...5 V, 5V
0...20 mA,
4...20 mA, 20 mA
Isolated low-level
inputs
No. of
Reference
channels
4 fast
BMX AMI 0410
channels
Weight
kg
0.143
0.135
0.165
Weight
kg
0.144
BMXART 0414
Output signal
Resolution Connection
No. of
Reference
range
channels
10 V,
16 bits
Via cage clamp,
2 channels BMX AMO 0210
0...20 mA, 4...20 mA
screw clamp or
spring-type
removable terminal
block
Signal range
Resolution Connection
No. of
Reference
channels
Mixed I/O, non-isolated 10 V, 0...10 V,
14bits or
Via cage clamp,
I: 4
BMX AMM 0600
0...5 V, 1...5 V,
12bits
screw clamp or
channels
0...20 mA, 4...20 mA depending spring-type
Q: 2
on the range removable terminal channels
block
Weight
kg
0.155
20-way removable
terminal blocks
Preformed cordsets
BMXFTW p01S
Type, composition
Length
Reference
Weight
kg
0.093
0.075
0.060
Cage clamp
Screw clamp
Spring-type
3m
5m
0.470
0.700
3m
5m
0.480
0.710
ABE7CPA410
0.180
ABE7CPA412
0.180
ABE7CPA21
0.210
BMX FCA150
BMX FCA300
BMX FCA500
0.320
0.500
0.730
BMX FCA152
BMX FCA302
BMX FCA502
0.330
0.510
0.740
ABE7CPA412/ ABE7CPA21
BMXFCA pp1
BMXFCA pp2
Description:
page 2/24
supplies
Delivers 4 protected isolated
power supplies for 4...20 mA
inputs
Direct connection of 4inputs
Connection and provision of cold
junction compensation for
thermocouples
Direct connection of 4inputs
Direct connection of 2outputs
(1) The shielding on the cordsets carrying the analog signals must always be connected to the
BMX XSPpp00 shielding connection kit mounted under the rack holding the analog modules.
See page 1/15.
(2) The BMX ART 0814 8-channel module requires two ABE7CPA412 sub-bases and two
BMXFCApp2 cordsets.
Functions:
pages 2/26
Specifications:
pages 2/28
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connections:
page 2/32
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Connections
BMX AMI0410/AMO0210/AMM0600
Connecting with
20-way removable terminal block
20
20
20
20
19
19
19
19
18
18
18
18
17
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
4
5
Correspondence of connector(s) 40-pin with the wire colors at the sheath end of
BMXFCW301S/501S preformed cordsets. See table on page 2/33.
3-wire cold-junction
compensation probe
DtC
CJ-
Thermocouple
CJ0
MSMS+
MSEX-
MS-
EX-
EX+
MS-
EX-
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
MS+
EX+
MS+
EX+
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Connections (continued)
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automation platform
Analog I/O modules
Cordset color codes
BMX FCW 301S/501S preformed cordsets with 40-way connector and flying leads
20 wires
BMX FCW p01S cordset with one sheathed end
with flying leads
Connector
pin No.
B20
N/C
A20
N/C
B19
A19
B18
A18
B17
A17
B16
A16
B15
N/C
A15
N/C
B14
N/C
A14
N/C
B13
N/C
A13
N/C
B12
A12
B11
A11
B10
N/C
A10
N/C
B9
N/C
A9
N/C
B8
N/C
A8
N/C
B7
A7
B6
A6
B5
N/C
A5
N/C
B4
N/C
A4
N/C
B3
N/C
A3
N/C
B2
A2
B1
A1
Color at
sheath end
Terminal block
way No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Color at
sheath end
Blue/white
White/blue
Amber/white
White/amber
Green/white
White/green
Brown/white
White/brown
Gray/white
White/gray
Blue/red
Red/blue
Amber/red
Red/amber
Green/red
Red/green
Red/brown
Brown/red
Gray/red
Red/gray
White/blue
White/amber
Blue/white
Amber/white
White/brown
Brown/white
White/green
Green/white
Red/blue
Blue/red
White/gray
Gray/white
Red/green
Green/red
Red/amber
Amber/red
Red/gray
Gray/red
Red/brown
Brown/red
BMX ART
0414/0814 (A)
Cold-junction
compensation
Cold-junction
compensation
Label
Input - ch. 0
Input + ch. 0
I - generator ch. 0
I + generator ch. 0
Input - ch. 1
Input + ch. 1
I - generator ch. 1
I + generator ch. 1
Input - ch. 2
Input + ch. 2
I - generator ch. 2
I + generator ch. 2
Input - ch. 3
Input + ch. 3
I - generator ch. 3
I + generator ch. 3
Input - ch. 4
Input + ch. 4
I - generator ch. 4
I + generator ch. 4
Input - ch. 5
Input + ch. 5
I - generator ch. 5
I + generator ch. 5
Input - ch. 6
Input+ ch. 6
I - generator ch. 6
I + generator ch. 6
Input - ch. 7
Input + ch. 7
I - generator ch. 7
I + generator ch. 7
DtC
CJ+
CJ0
CJMSMS+
EXEX+
MSMS+
EXEX+
MSMS+
EXEX+
MSMS+
EXEX+
V input ch. 0
Common ch. 0
I input ch. 0
V input ch. 1
Common ch. 1
I input ch. 1
V input ch. 2
Common ch. 2
I input ch. 2
V input ch. 3
Common ch. 3
I input ch. 3
Output ch. 0
Common ch. 0
Output ch. 1
Common ch. 1
V input ch. 0
I input ch. 0
Common ch. 0
V input ch. 1
I input ch. 1
Common ch. 1
V input ch. 2
I input ch. 2
Common ch. 2
V input ch. 3
I input ch. 3
Common ch. 3
Output ch. 0
Common ch. 0
Output ch. 1
Common ch. 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
BMX FTW 301S/501S preformed cordsets with 20-way terminal block at one and flying leads at the over
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Introduction,
functions
Requirements for closed loop control functions in machines are met using Modicon
M340/Premium/Quantum platforms wealth of library functions and flexibility.
Function blocks can be linked together through programming. This solution
eliminates the need for external controllers and simplifies the overall control
architecture of the machine, as well as its design, roll-out and operation.
The function blocks, EF or EFB, can be used in any Unity Pro languages, such as
LD, ST, IL and FBD. FBD is particularly suitable for accessing control processing
operations in Unity Pro through its assistant for entering and viewing parameters and
function block variables.
CONT_CTL, programmable process control integrated in
UnityPro
DTIME
INTEGRATOR
LAG_FILTER
LDLG
LEAD
MFLOW
QDTIME
SCALING
TOTALIZER
VEL_LIM
PV
SP
RCPY
START
PREV
PARA
TR_I
TR_S
PV_O
SP_O
PARA_C
TRI
TRS
INFO
STATUS
Controllers
PIDFF
AUTOTUNE
TT18_PV
TT18_SP
TC18_OUT
TC18_START
TC18_PREV
TC_PARA
TC18_PARA
TC18_OUT
1
TC2_OUT
OUTD
PV
SP
FF
RCPY
MAN_AUTO MA_O
PARA
INFO
TR_I
STATUT
TR_S
OUT
OUT
PI_B
PIDFF
AUTOTUNE
TC2_OUT
MS
TC2_OUT
TC18_OUT
IN
FORC
MA_FORC
MAN_AUTO OUTD
PARA
MA_O
TR_I
STATUT
TR_S
OUT
OUT
IMC
TC18_OUT
SAMPLETM
STEP2
STEP3
Pure delay
Integrator with limiting
First order time lag device
PD device with smoothing
Differentiator with smoothing
Mass flow calculation based on the measurement of differential
pressure or flow speed with pressure and temperature
compensation
Deadtime device
Scaling
Integrator (typically of flow) until a limit (typically a volume) is
reached, with automatic reset
Velocity limiter, with manipulated variable limiting
Math functions
COMP_DB
K_SQRT
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Functions (continued),
setup
Modicon M340
automationplatform
1
2
MS
MS_DB
PWM1
SERVO
SPLRG
Setpoint management
RAMP
RATIO
SP_SEL
4
Setup
Debugging, operation
Unity Pros standard debugging services (see page 4/23) are available. In particular,
the Modicon M340 processor simulator can be used to check correct execution of
processing offline.
Compatibility
The CONT_CTL control function block library is available in any version of Unity Pro.
It is compatible with processors in the Modicon M340, Premium, Quantum, and
Atrium ranges.
Resources
The technical documentation provides many examples of how to setup
programmable process control function blocks in FBD, LD, IL and ST languages.
The techniques for adjusting process control loops are described in the document
Process control, Unity V3.0 available on the www.schneider-electric.us/ website.
___________________________________________________________________________
(1) XXX is dependent on the type of variable (such as, DINT, INT, UINT, UDINT, REAL).
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
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Distributed I/O system
3
4
5
6
7
8
CANopen
1 monobloc splitter
Discrete inputs/outputs
Number of channels
Input voltage
c24V
Output voltage
c24V
Analog inputs/outputs
Counting
M12 connectors
Housing type
Module type
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Modicon OTB
Modicon STB
1
2
3
4
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
CANopen
Modbus (RS 485)
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
CANopen
Plastic
7
8
OTB1pODM9LP
Consult our catalog
Modicon Momentum automation platform
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Introduction
Introduction
BMXEHC0200 and BMXEHC0800 counter modules for the Modicon M340
automation platform are used to count the pulses generated by a sensor or to
process the signals from an incremental encoder.
The two modules differ in the number of counter channels, maximum input
frequencies, functions and auxiliary input and output interfaces.
Counter module
No. of
Maximum Integrated
channels frequency functions
60 kHz
10 kHz
No. of
physical
inputs
6
Upcounting
Downcounting
Period meter
Frequency meter
Frequency generator
Axis control
Upcounting
2
Downcounting
Measurement
No. of
physical
outputs
2
Description
BMX EHC 0200 / 0800 counter I/O modules are standard format. They occupy a
single slot in BMX XBP pp00 racks.
They come in a plastic case that helps to ensure IP 20 protection of the electronics,
and locks into position with a screw.
The BMX EHC 0200 counter module has the following on the front panel:
1 Module and channel status LED array
2 16-way connector for wiring the sensors of counter 0
3 16-way connector for wiring the sensors of counter 1
4 10-way connector for wiring:
- the auxiliary outputs
- the sensor power supplies
To be ordered separately:
b A BMX XTS HSC 20 kit containing two 16-pin connectors and one 10-pin
connector
b A BMX XSP 010 electromagnetic compatibility kit (see page 1/15).
The BMX EHC 0800 counter module has the following on the front panel:
1 Module and channel status LED array
2 Connector taking a BMXFTB20p0 3 removable terminal to lock (cage clamp,
screw clamp or spring-type).
2
3
BMX EHC 0800
10
Functions:
pages 2/39
Specifications:
page 2/42
To be ordered separately:
3 A BMXFTB20p0 20-way removable terminal block (cage clamp, screw clamp or
spring-type)
b a BMXXSP010 electromagnetic compatibility kit (see page 1/15).
References:
page 2/43
Connections:
pages 2/44
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Functions
Operation
or
Input A
32-bit
up/down
counting
Input B
SYNC input
Reference(1)
Reference
(2)
2 capture
registers
Comparator
with
2 thresholds
8
configurable
modes
Function on
output 0
(3)
Output 0
Function on
output 1
(3)
Output 1
Enable (1)
Learn (1)
16-bit
up/down
counting
Input A
1 capture
register
Comparator
with
1 threshold
5
configurable
modes
Auxiliary
Incremental
encoder
Incremental
encoder A/B
32-bit
up/down
counting
1 capture
register
Comparator
with
1 threshold
1 mode
Auxiliary Z
___________________________________________________________________________
(1) Optional inputs.
(2) Reference: 5 operating modes for IN_SYNC and IN_REF inputs.
(3) Functions of inputs: 15 possible types of behavior.
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page 2/42
References:
page 2/43
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8 configurable modes
Frequency meter
Count events
The module counts the pulses applied to the IN_A input each time the pulse for this input lasts
longer than 5 s (without anti-bounce filter).
Measure time periods
Ratio count
The ratio count mode only uses the IN_A and IN_B inputs. This count mode consists of
2 modes:
b Ratio 1: used to divide 2 frequencies and useful in applications such as flowmeters and
mixers, for example.
b Ratio 2: used to subtract 2 frequencies and useful in the same applications but requiring
more precise regulation (more similar frequencies).
Ratio 1 mode presents the results in thousandths to provide better accuracy (a display of
2000 corresponds to a value of 2) and ratio 2 mode presents the results in Hz.
The maximum frequency that the module can measure on the IN_A and IN_B inputs is 60 kHz.
Downcounting
This mode is used to list a group of operations. In this mode, activation of the synchronization
function starts the counter. The counter starts with a preset value and decreases with each
pulse applied to the IN_A input until it reaches the value 0. This downcounting is made possible
when the enable function has been activated. The counting register is thus updated at intervals
of 1 ms. One basic use of this mode is to signal, using an output, the end of a group of
operations (when the counter reaches 0).
The smallest pulse applied to the IN_SYNC input is 100 s.
The frequency applied to the IN_SYNC input is at maximum 1 pulse every 5 ms.
The maximum value of the preset value is 4,294,967,295.
The maximum count value is 4,294,967,295 units.
This mode is used in packaging and labeling applications where actions are repeated on series
of moving objects.
b In the counting direction, the counter increases until it reaches the preset modulo - 1 value.
On the next pulse, the counter is reset to 0 and counting restarts.
b In the downcounting direction, the counter decreases until it reaches the value 0. On the next
pulse, the counter is reset to the preset modulo - 1 value. Downcounting can then restart.
The maximum frequency applied to the IN_A and IN_B inputs is 60 kHz.
The frequency of the modulo event is at maximum 1 every 5 ms.
The maximum modulo value is 4,294,967,296 (possible with modulo adjust value is 0) .
Width modulation
In this operating mode, the module uses an internal clock generator to supply a periodic signal
on the module output Q0. Only the Q0 output is affected by this mode, the Q1 output being
independent of this mode.
The maximum output frequency value is 4 kHz.
As the Q0 output is source type, a load resistor is needed for the Q0 output signal to change
to0 at the correct frequency.
The cyclic ratio adjustment range varies according to the frequency of the Q0 output.
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page 2/42
References:
page 2/43
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Frequency meter
Count events
1
2
The module counts the pulses applied to the IN_A input each time the pulse for this input lasts
longer than 50 s (without anti-bounce filter).
Pulses with less than 100 ms synchronization are lost.
Downcounting
This mode is used to list a group of operations. In this mode, when counting is enabled
(software validation via the valid_sync command), a rising or falling edge on the IN_AUX input
causes avalue, defined by the user, to be loaded in the counter. The latter decreases on each
pulseapplied to the IN_A input, until it reaches the value 0. Downcounting is made possible
when theforce_enable command is high (software positioning).
The smallest pulse applied to the IN_AUX input varies according to the selected filter level.
The frequency applied to the IN_AUX input is at maximum 1 pulse every 25 ms.
Loop (modulo) counting
This mode is used in packaging and labeling applications where actions are repeated on series
of moving objects.
The counter increases on each pulse applied to the IN_A input, until it reaches the preset
modulo - 1 value. On the next pulse in the upcounting direction, the counter is reset to 0 and
upcounting restarts.
The maximum frequency applied to the IN_A input is 10 kHz.
The smallest pulse applied to the IN_AUX input varies according to the selected filter level.
The frequency applied to the IN_AUX input is at maximum 1 pulse every 25 ms.
The frequency of the modulo event is at maximum 1 every 25 ms.
The maximum modulo value is 65,536 units.
Up/down counter
One mode in 32
32-bit counter counting mode is available for channels 0, 2, 4, and 6 (channels 1, 3, 5 and 7 are
now inactive). It behaves in the same way as the up/down counting mode using up to 3 physical
inputs. It enables simultaneous upcounting and downcounting.
The counter values vary between the limits -2,147,483,648 and +2,147,483,647 (31 bits +sign).
The maximum frequency applied to the IN_A and IN_B inputs is 10 kHz.
The smallest pulse applied to the IN_AUX input is defined according to the filtering applied to
this input.
The frequency of loading the preset value is at maximum 1 every 25 ms.
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Specifications:
page 2/42
References:
page 2/43
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Specifications
General specifications
1
2
Type of module
Modularity
Number of physical inputs per module
Number of physical outputs per module
Applications
Configurable modes
Frequency on counter inputs
Module cycle time
Encoder
kHz
ms
V rms
mA
Upcounting, downcounting,
measurement, interfacing
5 modes
Max. 60
Max. 10
1
5
10...30V incremental encoder model with
push-pull outputs
1 mode (Dual
phase)
10...30V
incremental
encoder model with
push-pull outputs
Yes.
Input specifications
Module type
5
6
Input type
V
mA
V
mA
mA
V
V
A
A
mA
V
A
H
A
Hz
32-bit
IN_A/IN_B and
IN_AUX
Specifications of outputs
7
8
Output type
Number of outputs per channel
Voltages
Nominal
Limits
Maximum load
Each point
current
Per module
Leakage current
At state 0
At state 1
Short-circuit output Each point
current
Short-circuit and overload
Output logic
Default
User configuration
Inductive load
9
.
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pages 2/39
References:
page 2/43
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References
References
Counter modules
for 2 and 3-wire 24V c
sensors and
10/30V cincremental
encoders with push-pull
outputs
No. of
Specifications
channels
2
Counting at 60 kHz
Weight
kg
0.112
0.113
Counting at 10 kHz
Reference
1
2
Composition
Use
Two 16-pin connectors and
one 10-pin connectors for
BMXEHC0200 module
Unit reference
BMX XTS HSC 20
20-way removable
terminals blocks
for BMH EHC 0800 module
Cage clamp
Screw clamp
Spring-type
BMXFTB2000
BMXFTB2010
BMXFTB2020
Electromagnetic
compatibility kits
for BMXEHC0200/0800
modules
Weight
kg
0.021
0,093
0,075
0,060
3
4
5
(1) The shielding on the cordsets carrying the analog signals must always be connected to the
BMX XSPpp00 shielding connection kit that is mounted under the rack holding BMX EHC
0200 modules. See page 1/15.
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7
8
9
10
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page 2/38
Functions:
pages 2/39
Specifications:
page 2/42
Connections:
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Connections
Connections
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Pin number
1, 2, 7, 8
5, 6, 13, 14
15, 16
3
4
9
10
11
12
Symbol
24V_SEN
GND_SEN
FE
IN_A
IN_SYNC
IN_B
IN_EN
IN_REF
IN_CAP
Description
+ 24 V csensors
0 V csensors
Functional earth ground
Input A
Synchronization input
Input B
Enable input
Referencing input
Capture input
10
Pin number
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
Symbol
24V_IN
GND_IN
Q0-1
Q0-0
Q1-1
Q1-0
24V_OUT
GND_OUT
Description
24 V cinput power supply
0 V cinput power supply
Q1 output of counter channel 0
Q0 output of counter channel 0
Q1 output of counter channel 1
Q0 output of counter channel 1
24 V coutput power supply
0 V coutput power supply
2-/3-way sensor
Incremental encoder
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10/30 V
Z
A
Incremental
B
encoder
Ret
GND
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Enable
Capture
Reference
Q1
10
Q1
Q0
24 V c
outputs
Channel 0
Fuse (1)
0V
10
24 V c
inputs
Channel 1
Channel 0
Channel 1
Fuse (1)
Q0
Introduction:
page 2/38
Functions:
pages 2/39
Specifications:
page 2/42
References:
page 2/43
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Connections (continued)
Modicon M340
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Connections (continued)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Description
IN_AUX input of channel 0
IN_A input of channel 0
IN_AUX input of channel 1
IN_A input of channel 1 or IN_B input of channel 0
IN_AUX input of channel 2
IN_A input of channel 2
IN_AUX input of channel 3
IN_A input of channel 3 or IN_B input of channel 2
IN_AUX input of channel 4
IN_A input of channel 4
IN_AUX input of channel 5
IN_A input of channel 5 or IN_B input of channel 4
IN_AUX input of channel 6
IN_A input of channel 6
IN_AUX input of channel 7
IN_A input of channel 7 or IN_B input of channel 0
0V c sensors
+ 24 V c sensors
Functional ground, for shielding connection
Functional ground, for shielding connection
3
4
20
10
10
11
12
13
13
14
Z Incremental
encoder
A
B
10/30 V
Ret
14
15
15
16
19
11
12
17
18
16
0V
17
24 V
Fuse (4)
20
18
19
20
0V
24 V
Fuse (4)
(1) Program the filtering to the frequency applied to the inputs to eliminate the need to use a shielded cable.
(2) If the encoder or a high-speed sensor does not have programmable filtering, use a shielded cable connected to 15 and 16 pin connectors.
(3) In the case of a very disturbed environment without programmable filtering, use the BMX XSP 010 electromagnetic protection kit to connect the shielding. In this
case, use a 24 c power supply dedicated to the inputs and a shielded cable for connecting the power supply to the module.
(4) A fast-blow fuse to protect the module electronics in the event of reversed polarity of the power supplies.
9
10
Introduction:
page 2/38
Functions:
pages 2/39
Specifications:
page 2/42
References:
page 2/43
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Introduction,
description
1
2
By using the USIC converter, VW3 M3 102, 3, to adapt 24 V c control signals to the
RS 422 standard, the BMXMSP0200 control module is compatible with the Lexium
05 servo drive range 4.
3
The BMXMSP0200 motion control pulse train output (PTO) module 1 for the
Modicon M340 automationplatform is used for controlling third-party servo drives
2 that have an integrated position loop and inputs that are compatible with open
collector outputs.
The BMXMSP0200 motion control PTO module has 2independent PTO channels.
Like any application-specific module, it is mounted in any available slot of the rack
(labelled 01 to 11). The number of modules is limited by the maximum number of
application-specific channels permitted according to the CPU type:
b Standard BMXP341000: maximum of 20 application-specific channels (1)
b Performance BMXP3420p0: maximum of 36 application-specific channels (1)
(1) Application-specific channels: counter BMXEHC0p00, motion control BMXMSP0200 and
communication BMXNOE01p0.
Servo motors
2
3
Description
The BMXMSP0200 motion control module is standard format (1slot). Its housing
provides IP 20 protection of the electronics and is locked in each slot (01 to 11) by a
captive screw.
To be ordered separately:
5 A 28-way removable spring terminal block BMXFTB2820, supplied with a
channel identification label
b A shielding connection kit to protect against electrostatic discharge, consisting of a
metal bar and 2 base units for mounting on the rack: BMXXSPpp00 (the reference
depends on the number of slots in the rack)
b A set of clamping rings DA573516.eps for the connection cable shielding braids
(the reference depends on the cable )
7
8
9
10
Specifications:
pages 2/47
References:
page 2/49
Connections:
pages 2/50
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Operation,
specifications
Speed
Integrator
Pulses
1
Servo drive
Servo
motor
Position
loop
24 V c output D_Enable
Speed
loop
Torque
loop
24 V c output C_Clear
C_Position
D_Ready
Origin
Proximity
In position
Servo ready
Homing
Proximity sensor
Limit switch
Operating specifications
PTO outputs
CWp
CCWp
Axis
direction
Movement commands
Movement commands with associated command parameters are sent from the UnityPro user
program in one of 2 ways:
b PTO-specific elementary functions (EFs)
b WRITE_CMD explicit exchange instruction
The family of PTO-specific elementary functions consists of the following 6 instruction types:
FrequencyGenerator
Function enabling the PTO channel to supply a pulse train at a given frequency (0 to 200 kHz).
A complex generator profile can be used by the same command to modify the target frequency.
MoveVelocity
Function used for generating a pulse train at a specified frequency via an acceleration ramp.
4 complex movement velocity profiles are offered to achieve the following:
b Modify the target velocity to a higher or lower velocity
b Modify the target velocity during the acceleration or deceleration phase
b Define a deceleration ramp when the target velocity is lower than the previous velocity
b Abort the current command for a new movement command
MoveAbsolute
Function for defining a complete movement of the axis (trapezoidal profile with acceleration,
velocity and deceleration) from the current position to a target position specified with respect to
an origin.
4
5
6
t
F
MoveRelative
F
X
Function for defining a complete movement of the axis (trapezoidal profile with acceleration,
velocity and deceleration) from the current position to a target position specified by its distance
in pulses. This function is supplemented by the following functions:
b Modification on the fly of the target position (timing diagram opposite)
b Stopping and change of direction where the target position is overrun
b Management of the positioning buffer mode (abort, buffering, etc.)
Homing
Function enabling the axis to search for a reference point using 1 of 6 modes (short cam,
positive/negative long cam, short cam with positive/negative limit, short cam with marker).
SetPosition
Function defining an origin and reference position for the axis by assigning it an absolute
coordinate at the current position (function without movement command).
8
9
10
Homing
X
Stop command
Function causing a smooth stop of the axis via a deceleration ramp regardless of the movement
in progress or its current phase. Sent only by explicit exchange.
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Specifications (continued)
Modicon M340
automationplatform
BMX MSP 0200
motion control module
General specifications
1
2
3
4
5
Module type
Modularity
No. of inputs
No. of outputs
Applications
Movement commands
PTO outputs
Number of pulses
Accuracy
Hot swapping
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
Primary/secondary
Between channel groups
Operating temperature
Current required
Typical
Input specifications
Voltage
Current
IEC/EN 61131-2 conformity
Limit values
At state 1
At state 0
Input logic
Response time
kHz
Frequency
(1)
Voltage
Current
Voltage
Current
Output specifications
Limit values
8
9
10
Leakage current
Residual voltage
Load
Built-in protection
against
C
mA
V
mA
V
mA
s
ms
V
V
V
mA
kHz
Voltage
Current
Output frequency
Voltage
Current
V rms
V
V
mA
Reverse polarity
Compatibility with 2-wire/3-wire sensors
Paralleling of inputs
Sensor voltage
Voltage OK
monitoring
Voltage out of range
Output type
No. per channel
Nominal values
MW
Per point
Per channel
At state 0
At state 1
Overvoltage
Reverse polarity
Short circuit and overload
Preactuator voltage Voltage OK
monitoring
Voltage out of range
Response time
Servo drive compatibility
V
mA
mA
A
mV
V
V
ms
- 25 to 70 without derating
See the Power consumption table on page 6/13.
Drive_Ready, Counter_in_Position
Origin (2), Proximity&Limit Switch
4
24c (sensor power supply 1930 V including ripple)
4.3
Type 3
11...30c
> 2 for U u 11Vc
< 5 c
< 1.5
Positive or negative (sink/source)
Positive (sink)
< 200
< 60
2.7 - 3.5 or 6.3
2.45 - 3.25 or 6.3 (3)
Protected
IEC 947-5-2
Yes
> 12
<8
PTO outputs
Auxiliary outputs
2
2
24c
50
See PTO outputs above in the General
6
Specifications section
19...30c
100 with electronic tripping threshold at 130 mA
400
y 50
y 150
Resistive, impedance 15 kW min., capacity 100 nF max.
No
Yes, by reverse-mounted diode
Yes, by current limiter and electronic breaker per channel
> 14
<8
1.2 < T < 1.5 on disappearance or appearance
Compatible with any servo drive equipped with the following inputs:
- 24 V c negative logic (source) or positive logic (sink)
- 5 V c RS 422 or 24 V c polarization
- line driver differential RS 422 using the 24 V/RS 422 USIC converter
VW3 M3 102 (for Lexium 05, for example)
1) Maximum frequency permitted with module/servo drive connection cable y 10 m. Connection cable for module/USIC converter VW3 M3 102 y 0.5 m with
Lexium 05 servo drive (max. frequency 200 kHz).
(2) Input to be used with the homing command.
(3) In homing mode: 450 s, 1.25 or 4.1 ms.
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References
References
Number of Description
channels per channel
2
2 x 200 kHz max. PTO outputs
2 x 24 V c/50 mA auxiliary outputs
4 x 24 V c auxiliary inputs
Reference
BMX MSP 0200
Weight
kg
0.145
Connection accessories
Designation
28-way
removable
terminal block
Description, use
Length
Reference
Spring-type
VW3 M3 102
1.5 m
3m
5m
0.030
0.040
0.050
BMX MSP 0200 RS 422 converter USIC = Universal Signal Interface Converter.
Used to connect the PTO outputs of the BMX
(USIC)
MSP 0200 module to the RS 422 interface of a
servodrive (Lexium 05, for example)
Connection
cables for USIC
converter
VW3 M3 102
Weight
kg
0.080
(1) To maintain performance, limit the length of the cable connecting the BMX MSP 0200 PTO module to the VW3
M3 102 USIC converter to 0.5 m.
(2) Input to be used with the homing command.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Description:
page 2/46
Specifications:
pages 2/47
Connections:
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Connections
Connections
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
Terminal no.
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
28
Channel 0 terminals
26
Channel 1 terminals
Power supply 0 V terminals 11-12-23-24 are interconnected via the BMXMSP0200 module.
Power supply +24 V terminals 25-26 are interconnected via the BMXMSP0200 module.
Functional ground terminals 27-28 are interconnected via the BMXMSP0200 module.
Example of connecting channel 0 to a servo drive: negative logic 24 V c inputs (source) and negative logic 24 V c outputs (sink)
Out
Out
2
3
4
Proximity
Origin
Servo.
ready
Out
Out
5
6
In
position
7
8
9
10
CCW - Pulse
CW - inputs
Clear counter Enable servo.-
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
PTO module
24
24 VDC
25
26
27
28
24 Vc
+
Servo drive
COM
22
Fu
9
10
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page2/46
Specifications:
pages 2/47
References:
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Connections (continued),
dimensions
Connections (continued)
A1
Lexium 05
Red/blue
VW3 M3 102
Yellow (CCW0)
11
Pink (D_Enable 0)
10
13
15
Green
17
Grey
White
18
19
20
Interface
position
CN5
CN4
CN3
21
22
41 0VDC
23
42 0VDC
24
43 + 24 VDC
25
44 + 24 VDC
26
27
28
24 V c
+
Servo drive
CN2
CN1
14
16
6
1
12
Convertisseur
RS422 (USIC)
10
5
Brown (CW0)
SUB-D15
7
8
SUB-D15
Fu
Connection with other compatible servo drives (for servo drive compatibility, see Specifications on page 2/48):
for other connections, please consult our website www.schneider-electric.us/
Dimensions
77
15 12
67,5
38
9
10
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Introduction,
Functions
Modicon Premium
1
Modicon M340
2
Altivar 31
In compliance with PLCopen specifications, the MFB library allows both easy and
flexible motion programming with Unity Pro, as well as axis diagnosis. In
maintenance operations, drives can be replaced quickly using drive parameter
download blocks.
Setting up drives on the CANopen network is facilitated through Motion Tree
Manager organization in the Unity Pro browser, making it easy for users to access
the application drives.
Altivar 71
CANopen
Introduction
Motion Function Blocks (MFB) is a library of function blocks integrated in Unity Pro
used to setup motion control in the architectures of drives and servo drives on
CANopen buses:
v Altivar 31: For asynchronous motors from 0.18 to 15 kW
v Altivar 71: For asynchronous motors from 0.37 to 500 kW
v Lexium 05: For servo motors from 0.4 to 6 kW
v Lexium 15LP/MP/HP: For BSH and BDH servo motors from 0.9 to 42.5 kW
v Lexium 17D: For BPH, BPL and SER servo motors from 1.5 to 70 A rms (1)
v IclA IFA/IFE/IFS: For integrated motor drives from 0.05 to 0.25 kW
Applications
Lexium 05
Lexium 15
IclA
Functions
The table below lists the function blocks of the MFB library and their compatible
drives. The prefix indicates the block family:
v MC: Function block defined by the Motion Function Blocks PLCopen standard
v TE: Function block specific to Schneider Electric products
v Lxm: Function block specific to Lexium servo drives
6
Type
Management
and motion
7
8
9
10
The features of the Motion Function Blocks library are particularly suitable for
machines with independent axes. In the case of these modular/special machines,
MFB function blocks are the perfect solution for controlling single axes. The following
are typical applications for this type of architecture:
v Automatic storage/removal
v Material handling
v Palletizers/depalletizers
v Conveyors
v Packaging, simple label application
v Grouping/ungrouping
v Adjustment axes in flexible machines, etc.
Function
Function block
MC_ReadParameter
MC_WriteParameter
MC_ReadActualPosition
MC_ReadActualVelocity
MC_Reset
MC_Stop
MC_Power
MC_MoveAbsolute
MC_MoveRelative
MC_MoveAdditive
MC_Home
MC_MoveVelocity
MC_ReadAxisError
MC_ReadStatus
MC_TorqueControl
MC_ReadActualTorque
MC_Jog
Altivar 31
Altivar 71
Except
15LP
Save and
restore
parameters
(FDR)
TE_DownloadDriveParam
Advanced
Lexium
functions
Lxm_GearPos
Lxm_UploadMTask
Lxm_DownloadMTask
Lxm_StartMTask
Lxm_GearPosS
TE_CAN_Handler
Compatible
(1) Lexium 17D supported by MFB with Modicon Premium platform only.
System
IclA IFA/
IFE/IFS
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Setup
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MFB motion control
1
2
Axis parameters
The drop down lists in this tab are used to determine the exact type of drive
(family, version).
Variable names
Motion Tree Manager integrated in the Unity Pro browser
Recipe definition
The recipes attached to the axis are the data structures containing all the
adjustment parameters of a given drive. This data is used when:
b Changing the drive with restoration of the context during Faulty Device
Replacement (FDR) maintenance
b Changing the manufacturing program of the machine and calling up an
appropriate set of parameters, such as servo control gains, limitations, and so on,
adapted to the weight and size of the moving parts
b Saving parameters in the initial values of the PLC application
6
7
8
9
10
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Contents chapter 3
Communication
2
3
4
3/24
3/26
3/28
3/30
3/33
5
6
b Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/40
b References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/41
b Wiring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/42
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Applications
Type
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
2
3
Structure
Physical interface
Connector type
Access method
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
RJ45
CSMA-CD
Data rate
10/100 Mbit/s
Medium
Configuration
6
7
8
9
10
100 m (copper cable), 4,000 m (multi-mode optical fiber), 32,500 m (single-mode optical fiber)
1 (integrated port)
With BMXP34 1000 processor:
1Ethernetmodule
With BMXP34 2000/2010 processor:
2Ethernet modules
With BMXP34 2020/2030 processor:
2Ethernet modules and 1 processor
integrated port
Serial link
CANopen bus
Standard services
Modbus/TCP messaging
Conformity class
Transparent Ready
communication
services
Yes (client)
Yes, via EF function block of Unity Pro u 4.0
Yes
Yes
Yes (version module u 2.0)
Yes (client/server)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Processor or module
Page
3/22
Transparent Ready
class B30
Transparent Ready
class C30
Alarmviewer
Graphic Data
Editor
Hosting and display
of user web pages
(14 Mb)
Server
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1
2
3
CANopen
63 (1)
20 m (1Mbit/s)...2,500 m (20 Kbit/s)
1
Serial link
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
CANopen
4
5
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
6
7
8
9
3/41
3/45
(1) The maximum is 63, and depends on the type of the devices that are connected. It may be necessary to create a memory space table. See pages 6/8 and 6/9.
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Introduction,
functions
1
2
The embedded web server is a realtime data server. The data can be presented in
the form of standard web pages in HTML format and can be accessed using any web
browser that supports the embedded Java code. The standard functions provided by
the web server are supplied ready-to-use and do not require any programming of
either the PLC or the client PC device supporting a web browser.
5
6
The Data Editor function can be used to create tables of animated variables for
realtime read/write access to PLC data in the form of lists.
Various animation tables containing specific application variables to be monitored or
modified can be created by the user and saved in the standard web server module.
8
9
Data editor variables table
.
10
Specifications:
pages 3/22
References:
pages 3/22
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Functions (continued)
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These alarms are stored in the diagnostic buffer managed by the Modicon M340
platform (special memory space for storing the diagnostics events).
.
The diagnostics viewer is a web page comprised of a list of messages that provide
the following information for each alarm:
v Dates and times of the occurrence/removal of a detected fault
v Alarm message
v Alarm status
v Type of associated diagnostic function block (DFB)
Graphic Data Editor function
This function is used to create the graphic views animated by the PLC variables that
can be accessed via their address or their symbol (access to located data). The
ready-to-use graphic editor is available online, connected to the BMXNOE0110
module.
These views are created from a library of predefined graphic objects by simple
copy/paste operations. The objects are configured to suit the users requirements
(color, PLC variables, name, and so on).
List of proposed graphic objects:
b Analog and digital indicators
b Horizontal and vertical bar charts
b Boxes for displaying messages and entering values
b Push-button boxes
b Functions for recording trends
b Vats, valves, motors, and so on
Customized graphic objects can be added to this list. They can be reused in user
web pages that have been created using standard software for editing HTML pages.
The views created are saved in the BMXNOE0110 module and displayed using any
web browser.
User web page hosting and display function
The BMXNOE0110 Ethernet network module has a 16Mbyte non-volatile memory
(accessible as a hard disk). This allows hosting of web pages and any user-defined
Word or Acrobat Reader document (for example, maintenance manuals, wiring
diagrams, etc).
The web pages can be created using any standard tool for creation and editing in
HTML format. These pages can be enhanced by inserting animated graphic objects
linked to PLC variables. These animated objects are created using the Graphic Data
Editor. They are then downloaded to the BMXNOE0110 module via configuration
software of FactoryCast web server.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Functions (continued)
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The FactoryCast web server configuration software is supplied on CD-ROM with the
BMXNOE0110 FactoryCast module.
This software is used for configuration and administration of the web server
embedded in these modules. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 and
Windows XP operating systems. It provides the following functions:
b Setting the parameters of the FactoryCast functions
v Definition of access security, passwords
v Importing of PLC symbol databases
v Definition of access to write-enabled variables
b Management of the web site:
v Management of default web site pages
v Management of user web site pages
v Graphic object editor for animating web pages
v Downloading of web pages between the PC and the module
v Debugging of web pages in online mode or in simulation mode (including
animations and Java beans)
b Simulation mode
The application and the web site (including the Java animations) can be set up in
online mode or in simulation mode. Simulation mode is used to test the operation of
the web application without a FactoryCast module (with no physical connection to a
PLC) which simplifies debugging.
A graphics editor integrated in the configuration software can be used to easily
customize graphic objects (bar charts, gauges, LEDs, curves, cursors, operator
input fields, alphanumeric display fields, buttons, etc).
b Creation of user web pages (1)
Web pages are created graphically using an external HTML editor (Microsoft
FrontPage or similar, not supplied).
Web pages created in the FactoryCast environment are actual animated supervision
screens used to monitor your process. Based on HTML and Java web technologies,
they provide realtime access to PLC variables using the FactoryCast graphic object
library (Java beans).
2
3
4
5
(1) FactoryCast includes a plug-in for Microsoft FrontPage 2000. This plug-in makes it easier to
set up animations for realtime access to the PLC variables in user created HTML pages.
Pages are created in the HTML editor by inserting customized graphic objects.
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pages 3/22
References:
pages 3/22
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Functions (continued)
This new Transparent Ready service offers the previously unused (or uncommon)
possibility of making an IT/e-business application interact directly with the control
system levels using the same standards.
With the implementation of ModbusXMLDa (Modbus XML Data access) web
services in FactoryCast web servers, the IT engineer can easily create applications
that will directly access the desired information in the PLC in real time. Data
exchanges are made in XML standard format in response to a request using
SOAP protocol.
The implementation of web services in control system equipment makes it easy to
achieve vertical integration of the control level and the creation of even more
collaborative architectures. These architectures can be used to link production
systems to the corporate management systems. It brings simplified access to
information, a reduction in the costs of training, development and deployments
costs, plus an increase in productivity.
Development tool
SOAP server
WSDL
1, 2
Visual Studio pNET
SOAP
request
BMXNOE0110
FactoryCast
module
pNET Java
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Access to data via symbol Read, operation to read item list value
Write, operation to write item list value
Browse, operation to browse item list
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9
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Specifications:
pages 3/22
References:
pages 3/22
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Introduction
Applications
Transportation
Network
management
Global
Data
SMTP
NTP
Transport
RTPS
UDP
DHCP
FTP
TFTP
Web
server
HTTP
SMTP
TCP
UDP
Messaging
I/O
Scanning
Modbus
TCP
IP
Link
IP
Physical
Note: The Ethernet Modbus/TCP communication services depends on the type of processor or
Ethernet module. For details, see Specifications of BMXP342020/2030 (page 3/22) or
BMXNOE0100/0110 Ethernet modules (page 3/23).
Pages 3/9 to 3/21 present the various options available through these services to
facilitate the optimum choice of solutions when defining a system integrating
Transparent Ready devices.
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pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Functions
The HTTP protocol (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used to transmit Web
pages between a server and a browser. HTTP has been used on the Web since
1990.
Web servers embedded in Transparent Ready automation products provide easy
access to products located anywhere in the world from a standard Internet browser
such as Internet Explorer.
1
2
BOOTP/DHCP (RFC1531)
3
4
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) provides the basic elements for file sharing. The FTP
protocol is used by several systems to exchange files between devices.
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a network transfer protocol used to connect
to a device and download code to it.
For example, it can be used to transfer a boot code to a workstation without a disk
drive or to connect and download updates of network device firmware.
Note: Transparent Ready devices implement FTP and TFTP to transfer certain information to or
from products, in particular for downloads of firmware or user-defined Web pages.
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8
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10
Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Functions (continued)
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SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (RFCs 1155, 1156 and 1157)
The Internet community has developed the SNMP standard to manage the various
network components via a single system. The network management system can
exchange data with SNMP agent devices. This function allows the manager to
display the status of the network and products, modify their configuration and feed
back alarms in the event of a detected fault.
Note: Transparent Ready products are compatible with SNMP and can be integrated naturally
in a network administered via SNMP.
COM/DCOM Distributed Component Object Model
Note: These technologies are used in the OFS (OLE for Process Control Factory Server) data
server software.
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5
6
7
8
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10
Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
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dec
02
01
07
05
15
04
03
06
16
43/14
hex
02
01
07
05
0F
04
03
06
10
2B/0E
Functions (continued)
1
2
The Modbus application layer is very simple and universally familiar with its 9 million
installed connections. Thousands of manufacturers are already using this protocol.
Many have already developed a Modbus/TCP connection and numerous products
are presently available.
The simplicity of Modbus/TCP enables a field device, such as an I/O module, to
communicate on Ethernet without the need for a powerful microprocessor or a large
amount of internal memory.
Modbus/TCP, high-performance
Due to the simplicity of its protocol and the fast speed of 100 Mbps Ethernet, the
performance of Modbus/TCP is excellent. This allows this type of network to be used
in realtime applications such as I/O scanning.
Modbus/TCP, a standard
5
6
7
8
Specifications of Modbus/TCP
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10
Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Functions (continued)
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Word table
Read
Write
2
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
3
4
Input words
Output words
of devices
The I/O Scanning Service is used to manage the exchange of remote I/O states on
the Ethernet network after simple configuration, without the need for any special
programming.
I/O scanning is performed transparently by means of read/write requests according
to the Modbus client/server protocol on the Modbus/TCP profile.
This scanning principle via a standard protocol is used to communicate between a
equipment with the I/O Scanning service with any device supporting a Modbus TCP in
mode server.
This service allows you to define:
b A%MW word zone reserved for reading inputs.
b A%MW word zone reserved for writing outputs.
b Refresh periods independent of the PLC scan.
During operation, the module:
b Manages Modbus/TCP connections for each remote device.
b Scans devices and copies the I/O to the configured %MW word zone .
b Feeds back status words used to check that the service is working correctly from
the PLC application.
b Applies pre-configured fallback values if a communication problem occurs
5
6
7
An offer of hardware and software products used to implement the I/O Scanning
protocol on any type of device that can be connected to the Ethernet network is
available (please consult the Modbus-IDA web site: www.modbus-ida.org).
Specifications
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9
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Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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1
2
3
Processor
Internal
clock
BMX NOE
module
NTP
client
NTP
server
NTP request
Ethernet network
NTP response
The time synchronization service is based on the NTP (Network Time Protocol) that
is used to synchronize the time of a client or a server on Ethernet from a server or
another reference time source (radio, satellite, etc).
Operation
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8
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10
Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Functions (continued)
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Distribution group 1
Data exchange 4 Kb max.
IP multicast 239.255.255.251
Modicon Premium
2
Modicon Quantum
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
Modicon Premium
Modicon M340
IP multicast 239.255.255.250
Distribution group 2
The Global Data service exchanges data in real time between stations belonging to
the same distribution group. It is used to synchronize remote applications, or even to
share a common database between a number of distributed applications.
Exchanges are based on a producer/consumer type standard protocol, helping to
guarantee optimum performances with a minimum load on the network. This RTPS
(Real Time Publisher Subscriber) protocol is promoted by Modbus-IDA (Interface for
Distributed Automation), and is already a standard adopted by several
manufacturers.
Specifications
To further optimize the performance of the Ethernet network, Global Data can be
configured with the multicast filtering option enabled. This, when combined with
switches in the ConneXium range, will distribute data only to Ethernet ports where
there is a station subscribed to the Global Data service. If these switches are not
used, Global Data is sent in multicast mode to each switch port.
The diagnostic screens show the status of Global Data using a colorcode:
b Configured/not configured/detected fault
b Published/subscribed
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pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
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Functions (continued)
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1
2
3
The Transparent Ready private MIB presents management objects specific to the
Schneider Electric offer. These objects simplify the installation, setup and
maintenance of Transparent Ready devices in an open environment using standard
network management tools.
Transparent Ready devices support 2 levels of SNMPnetwork management:
b The Standard MIB II interface: An initial level of network management is accessible
via this interface. It enables the manager to identify the devices making up the
architecture and retrieve general information on the configuration and operation of
Ethernet Modbus/TCP interfaces.
b The Transparent Ready MIB interface: The management of Transparent Ready
devices is improved via this interface. This MIB has a set of information enabling the
network management system to supervise the Transparent Ready services.
The Transparent Ready MIB can be downloaded from the FTP server of any
Transparent Ready Ethernet module in a PLC.
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5
6
7
8
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10
Introduction:
pages 3/4
Performance:
pages 3/16
Selection:
page 3/21
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Performance
1
2
3
The next few pages will provide information and instructions to determine the users
network performance needs. Given that the performance of an Ethernet architecture
is linked to several parameters, some of the information required to calculate the
network performance will not be supplied on these pages. The following will be
covered:
b Instructions for calculating the network load so as to design an Ethernet
network that meets the demands of the applications.
b Application response time to be obtained depending on the configuration used.
See page 3/17 to 3/19
b Processing capacities of ModiconM340, ModiconPremium and
Modicon Quantum platforms used toselect the processor and define the
number of Ethernet connections required on the PLC depending on the application.
See pages 3/20 and 3/21.
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5
Introduction
6
7
8
9
10
Introduction:
page 3/8
Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Performance (continued)
Event
Report
TT
CT1 CT1
Station 1
CT1 CT1
CT2 CT2
Station 2
Action
Processing
Modbus/TCP
message requests
Network access time
NAT
Exchanges between the PLC processor and the Ethernet module are synchronous
with the PLC scan time (CT), just like the I/O exchanges. On occurrence of the event (for
example, an input set to state 1), a message can only be sent after this input has been
taken into account (start of the next cycle) and execution of the PLC program
(Modicon M340, Modicon Premium or ModiconQuantum), are on average
around 1.5cycle times after occurrence of the event.
The network access time (NAT) appearing in the table below in ms, adds together
the module transit time and the waiting time before the message can be sent on the
network.
Modicon M340
BMXNOE0100
BMXNOE0110
BMX P342020
BMX P342030
Modicon Premium
TSX ETY 210
TSX ETY 110WS
< 10 ms
< 10 ms
< 25 ms
Modicon Quantum
140 NOE 77101/111
140 CPU 113/311 pp
140 CPU 434/534 1p
< 10 ms
< 10 ms
< 10 ms
The transaction time TT integrates the delay between sending a message from a
client station 1, its reception by the server station 2, processing the request, sending
the response and it being taken into account by the station 1 (for example, updating
an output).
As shown in the above block diagram:
b The transaction time TT should be between:
2 x CT1 + 2 x NAT < TT < 4 x CT1 + CT2 + 2 x NAT
b The average duration TTav is equivalent to:
TTav = 3 x CT1 + 0.5 x CT2 + 2 x NAT
1
2
3
4
5
Synchro pulse
TT
CT
CT
CT
Station 1
Publication
Subscription
Publication
CT
CT
Station 2
The transaction time TT integrates the delay between publication of a Global Data
service by station 1, its reception and its processing by the remote station 2 and it
being resent to the initial station 1:
For an exchanged variable:
b If CT < 5 ms,
transaction time:
TT = 5 to 6 x CT
b If CT u 10 ms,
transaction time:
TT = 3 x CT
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7
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10
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page 3/8
Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Performance (continued)
CT
Manager
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
The response time RT includes the time between taking a remote input into account
and updating the state of a remote output. It includes the processing time in the PLC.
RT
Hub
Input
Device 1
Output
Device 2
Input
TMod I
TNet
N x cycle T
TNet
TModQ
Response time RT
v TMod In and TMod Out: Response time of the read/written device, excluding the
electrical transit time at the input/output (TMod depends on the device, usually
between 1 and 8 ms)
v TIOS In and TIOS Out: Time between 2 read/write operations on the same device
(0.3msxnumber of scanned devices), at least equivalent to the configured scan
time
As TIOS is executed in parallel with the PLC scan, it can be hidden with respect to
the response time RT).
v CycleT: PLC scan time.
v TNet : propagation time on the network (depends on the application, usually
TNet=0.05 ms at 10 Mbit/s and 0.005ms at 100 Mbit/s).
Output
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8
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10
Introduction:
page 3/8
Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Response time
TModIn
TModOut
TModIn
TModOut
TModIn
TModOut
Values
Min.
1 ms
5 ms
4 ms
4 ms
2 ms
2 ms
Typical
1 ms
5 ms
6 ms
6 ms
3 ms
3 ms
Max.
1 ms
5 ms
8 ms
8 ms
4 ms
4 ms
Below are the TIOSIn/TIOSOut times measured between 2 scan cycles (Ethernet
network with switches)
Time (ms)
25
20
2
3
15
10
5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
No. of scanned devices
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6
7
8
9
10
Introduction:
page 3/8
Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
Connections:
pages 3/24
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Use the table below to compare for each station, the total number of messages
received on the Modbus (or Uni-TE) messaging service if used (value R1, R2 or
Ri) with the station processor capacity.
Processing Modbus requests for each PLC scan
Modicon M340, Modicon Premium/Atrium platforms
Total messages received by the TSX 57 10
PLC from each communication
BMX P34 20/TSX 57 20
modules (1)
TSX 57 30
TSX 57 40
TSX 57 50/60 (2)
Limitations of the
communication modules
All types of
Additional
communication read/write 4x
request
registers
140 CPU 113 (3)
1message/
4 messages/
cycle
cycle
140 CPU 311
1message/
4 messages/
cycle
cycle
140 CPU 434/534
4 messages/
8 messages/
cycle
cycle
140 CPU 651
16 messages/ 16 messages/ 4 messages/
8 messages/
cycle
cycle
cycle
cycle
messages/cycle: number of messages received per cycle from the PLC master task
(typical cycle of 50 to 100 ms)
Modicon
Quantum
platform
3
4
Messages received
4 messages/cycle
8 messages/cycle
12 messages/cycle
16 messages/cycle
16/20 messages/cycle
Ethernet
modules
per PLC
max. 2
max. 2
max. 6
max. 6
Example:
Quantum 140CPU434 12p processor with 4 Ethernet 140NOE 771 p1modules:
- 20messages/cycle for all types of communication request, and
- 32messages/cycle for the read/write 4x registers
Compare for each station the total number of messages received S[valuesRi,Rj]
and the total number of messages sent S [values Ei, Ej] (for example, for stationN)
with the Ethernet transaction processing capacity indicated below.
Use the elements below for the Ethernet connection per PLC, rather than the number
of transactions required by the application.
Ethernet transaction
processing capacity
Modbus messaging
I/O Scanning service
Modicon M340
BMX NOE0100 BMX P34 2020
BMX NOE0110 BMX P342030
500
transactions/s
2,000
transactions/s
800
500
transactions/s
Server mode
(4)
Service not
available
Modicon Premium
TSXETY 210
TSXETY 4103/5103
TSXETY 110WS TSX WMY 100
TSX P57 10/20/30/40
60
450
transactions/s
transactions/s
Service not
2,000 transactions/s
available
(5)
Service not
800
available
Modicon Quantum
140 NOE 771 01
140 CPU 65 150
140 NOE 771 11
140 CPU 65 160
140 NWM 100 00 140 CPU 67 160
500
350
350
transactions/s transactions/s
transactions/s
2,000
2,000
2,000
transactions/s transactions/s (5) transactions/s
800
800
800
TSX P57 50
TSX P57 60
9
(1) A temporary overload, due for example to an adjustment terminal or the temporary connection
of an Internet browser, on which a few PLC scans are permitted.
(2) Only with Unity Pro software.
(3) Only with Concept/ProWORX software.
(4) BMX P34 20p0 processors having the Modbus/TCP messaging in server mode can be
scanned by a product having the I/O Scanning service.
(5) Modules TSXWMY 100 and 140NWM10000: not featuring I/O Scanning and Global Data
services.
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Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
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Modicon M340
BMXNOE0100
BMXNOE0110
BMX P342020
BMX P342030
16
16
16
16
Modicon Premium
Modicon Quantum
TSX ETY 210
TSX ETY 4103/5103 140 NOE 77101/11
140 CPU 65 150
TSX ETY 110WS
TSX WMY 100
140 CPU 113/311 pp 140 CPU 65 160
TSX P57 10...57 60
140 CPU 434/534 14B
32
16 (1)
16 (1)
16 (1)
64 (1)
64 (1)
64 (1)
(1) With 64 simultaneous Modbus/TCP connections maximum (clients and servers).
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Ethernet solutions with the Modicon platforms
The Modicon PLC has 2 types of connections to the Ethernetnetwork:
b The 10/100BASE-TX port integrated in processor modules exchanges with other
modules supported by the rack and other communication ports (CANopen bus,
Modbus serial link, ).
b The 10/100BASE-TX port in the dedicated network module module where the
resources are only allocated to Ethernet Modbus/TCP communication.
Introduction:
page 3/8
or
Ethernet dedicated
module, example with the
BMXNOE0100/0110
Modicon M340
Functions:
page 3/9
References:
pages 3/22
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pages 3/24
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Processors with integrated
Modbus/TCP Ethernet port
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
Specifications
Module type
Transparent Class
Ready
Standard web server
services
5
6
7
Structure
Modicon
M340
processor
8
9
Modbus/TCP
Global Data
advanced
NTP time synchronization
communication
FDR Client
Automatic assignment of IP address and network parameters
services
SMTP E-mail notification
Yes, via EF function block (SEND_EMAIL) of Unity Pro u 4.0
SOAP/XML Web services
References
Description
I/O capacity
Memory capacity
Processors with 1024 discrete I/O
256analogI/O
integrated
36app-sp.channels
Ethernet link
Other integrated
Reference
communication ports
Modbus serial link or BMXP342020
character mode
CANopen bus
BMXP342030
Weight
kg
0.205
0.215
4096Kb integrated
Transparent
Ready class B10
10
BMX P34 2020
(1) SERCOM LED for serial link or CANRUN and CANERR LEDs for CANopen bus.
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Introduction
The BMXNOE0100 and BMXNOE0110 modules are a standard module
occupying a single slot in the rack of the Modicon M340 platform equipped with a
Standard or Performance processor.
Description
The BMX NOE 0100/NOE 0110 modules has the following on the front panel:
1 Screw for securing the module in its slot in the rack
2 A display unit consisting of 6 LEDs, including 3 relating to the Ethernet port:
v ETHACT LED (green): Activity on the Ethernet network
v ETHSTS LED (green): Ethernet network status
v ETH100 LED (red): Data rate on the Ethernet network (10 or 100Mbit/s)
3 A slot equipped with a Flash memory card for application saving and activating the
standard web server, Transparent Ready class B30 or C30 depending on model
4 An RJ45 connector for connection to the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet
network
5 A pencil-point RESET pushbutton for a cold restart of the module
On the back panel: 2 rotary switches for assigning the IP address in one of 3 modes:
v address set by the position of the two switches
v address set by the application parameters
v address set by the Ethernet network BOOTP server.
2
3
4
Specifications
Module type
Transparent Class
Ready
Standard web server
services
Configurable web server
User Web pages (available size)
Ethernet Modbus/TCP communication service
Ethernet
I/O Scanning
Modbus/TCP
Global Data
advanced
NTP time synchronization
communication
FDR server
services
SMTP E-mail notification
SOAP/XML Web services
SNMP network administrator
Bandwidth management
Structure
Ethernet
module
Physical interface
Data rate
Medium
No. of Ethernet modules oer configuration
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Power supply
Conformity to standards
LED indicators
BMXNOE0100
BMXNOE0110
B30
C30
Rack Viewer access to the product description and status and to the PLC diagnostics
Data Editor access to PLC variable via
Data Editor access to PLC variable via
PCterminal
PCterminal, pocketPC or PDA terminal
Server
Yes
Yes
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ45)
10/100 Mbit/s with automatic recognition
Twisted pair
Max. 1 with BMX P34 1000 processor, max. 2 with BMX P34 20p0 processor
0+ 60C
10...95% non condensing during operation
IP 20
Via the power supply of the rack supporting the processor
IEC/EN 61131-2, UL 508, CSA 22.2 n142, CSA 22.2 n213 Class 1 Division 2 , e
Activity on the Ethernet TCP/IP network (ETHACT, green)
State of the Ethernet TCP/IP network (ETHSTS, green)
Data rate on the 10 or 100Mbit/s Ethernet TCP/IP network, (ETH100, red)
3LEDs specific to module operation (RUN, ERR, CARDERR)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
References
Description
Data rate
10/100 Mbit/s
Ethernet
Modbus/TCP
network module
TransparentReady Reference
class
B30
BMXNOE0100
C30
BMXNOE0110
Weight
kg
0.200
0.200
Supplied as
standard with
BMXNOE0100
BMXNOE0110
Weight
kg
0.002
0.002
Replacement parts
Description
BMXNOE0100/0110
Flash memory
cards
Size
8 Mb
32 Mb
Reference
BMXRWSB000M
BMXRWSFC032M
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Ethernet network
Infrastructure
Introduction
Schneider Electric offers copper and fiber optic cables for connecting IP 20 and IP 67
Ethernet devices.
Examples
2
2, 4
1, 3
1, 3
3
8
2, 4
2, 4
8
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
Key:
1, 3: Straight-through copper cables
2, 4: Crossed copper cables
8: Cables with IP67 connector
See pages 3/26 and 3/27.
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Examples (continued)
Mixed copper and fiber optic wiring
1
Internet
MES client
Firewall
Server
1, 3
1, 3
Copper link
1, 3
Router
5, 6, 7
2, 4
2, 4
2, 4
Copper link
Magelis XBT
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
2, 4
2, 4
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
2, 4
2, 4
Preventa safety PLC
2, 4
Altivar 71
2, 4
1, 3
1, 3
Modicon Quantum
Advantys STB
Twido
1, 3
2, 4
Magelis XBT
1, 3
1, 3
Advantys STB
1, 3
Altivar 71
1, 3
Modicon Premium
Modicon M340
Ositrack
FactoryCast
gateway
8
Managed
switch
Hub or
unmanaged switch
Modbus
Key:
1, 3: Straight cables
2, 4: Crossed cord cables
5, 6, 7: Fiber optic cables
8: Cables with IP67 connector
See pages 3/26 and 3/27.
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Cabling system
1
2
2 RJ45 connectors
2
For connections between
hubs, switches and
transceivers
Length
m (ft)
2 (6.6)
5 (16.4)
12 (39.4)
40 (131.2)
80 (262.5)
Reference
490NTW 00002
490 NTW 000 05
490 NTW 000 12
490 NTW 000 40
490 NTW 000 80
5 (16.4)
15 (49.2)
40 (131.2)
80 (262.5)
Weight
kg
Crossed cord
cables
2 RJ45 connectors
4
For connections between
hubs, switches and
transceivers
Length
m (ft)
2 (6.6)
5 (16.4)
12 (39.4)
40 (131.2)
80 (262.5)
Reference
490 NTW 000 02U
490 NTW 000 05U
490 NTW 000 12U
490 NTW 000 40U
490 NTW 000 80U
Weight
kg
Description
Ethernet copper cable
2 shielded twisted pairs
24 AWG
RJ45 connector
IP 20
M12 connector
D-Code,
IP 65/67
According to
Length
m (ft)
EIA/TIA-568 (80 m max. 300 m
link length)
(1000)
UL 508-CM, e
EN 50173 Class D
EIA/TIA-568-D,
EN 50173 Class D
Reference
TCS ECN 300R2
Weight
kg
(1) For Key to reference numbers, see pages 3/24 and 3/25.
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Preformed at both
ends
Rep. Length
m (ft)
Reference
1 SC connector
1 MT-RJ connector
5 (16.4)
1 ST (BFOC) connector 6
1 MT-RJ connector
5 (16.4)
3 (9.8)
5 (16.4)
490NOR00003
490NOR00005
2 MT-RJ connectors
490 NOR 000 05
Weight
kg
Optical fiber
Type
Reference
Multimode 50/125 m
or 62.5/125 m
Single mode 9/125 m
Weight
kg
0.040
0.040
0.040
2
3
4
(1) Dimensions W x H x D = 20 x 18 x 50 mm
Power cables
Power
connectors
M12/RJ45
adaptor
Preformed at both
ends
Rep. Length
m (ft)
Reference
Weight
kg
1 IP 67 4-way M12
connector
and 1 RJ45 connector
1 (3.3)
3 (9.8)
10 (32.8)
25 (82)
40 (131.2)
2 IP 67 4-way M12
connectors
1 (3.3)
3 (9.8)
10 (32.8)
25 (82)
40 (131.2)
2(6.6)
5(16.4)
2.5(8.2)
5(16.4)
XZC P1164L2
XZC P1164L5
XZC P1264L2
XZC P1264L5
6
7
8
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ConneXium hub
Introduction
Hubs (concentrators) are used for transmitting signals between several media
(ports). Hubs are plug and play devices that do not need any configuration.
The use of hubs makes it possible to create the following topologies:
b Star topology using hubs
b Tree topology using hubs
Please consult our catalog Ethernet Modbus/TCP and the Web, Transparent
Ready.
1
2
Hub
DTE
DTE
Hub
Hub
DTE
3
4
Star topology
DTE
DTE
Hub
DTE
Tree topology
5
Hubs
Interfaces
6
Topology
7
8
4 x 10BASE-T ports
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
Up to 4
Redundancy
Power supply
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
WxHxD
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ConneXium transceiver
Introduction
The use of ConneXium transceivers makes it possible to perform the following:
b Creation of linear fiber optic bus topologies for products with twisted pair cable
Ethernet connection
b Interfacing products with twisted pair cable Ethernet connection with a fiber optic
cable
Transceivers are plug and play devices that do not need any configuration.
ConneXium transceivers provide fiber optic connections for transmission in areas
subject to interference (high levels of electromagnetic interference) and for long
distance communications.
1
2
DTE
3
DTE
DTE
5
Transceivers
Interfaces
Redundancy
Power supply
Voltage
Consumption
Removable terminal block
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
WxHxD
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
1 x 100BASE-TX port
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
1 x 100BASE-FX port
SC
Multimode optical fiber
3000 m (1)
3000 m (1)
8 dB
11 dB
P1 and P2 redundant power supplies
24 V c (1832), safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
160 mA (190 max. at 24 V c)
5-way
0+ 60C
1095% non-condensing
IP 20
47 x 135 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.230kg
cUL 60950, UL 508 and CSA22.2No.142, UL 1604 and CSA22.2No. 213 Class 1 Division 2,
e, GL, C-Tick
P1 and P2 power supplies, Ethernet link/port status
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port detected
fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
(1) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 2000 m).
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DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
Collision
domain 1
Collision
domain 2
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
100 Mbps
fiber-optic ring
DTE
Collision
domain 3
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
DTE
4
5
Switches
Interfaces
Voltage
Consumption
mA max.
Removable terminal block
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
WxHxD
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
Number of switches
Redundancy
Power supply
Reference
IP 67 cables
10
Ethernet services
Topology
5 x 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports
8 x 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports
M12 (type D)
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
Storage and re-routing of received data, auto
1095% non-condensing
IP 67
IP 20
60 x 126 x 31 mm
47 x 135 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.210 kg
0.230 kg
6
7
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Ethernet cables
Power supply cables
Reference
Power supply connectors
Reference
XZC P1164L2
XZC P1164L5
Female M12 straight connector
XZC C12 FDM 50B
XZC P1264L2
XZC P1264L5
Female M12 angled connector
XZC C12 FCM 50B
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2
Switches
Interfaces
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
Power supply Voltage, safety extra low voltage
(SELV per IEC 61140)
Consumption
Connector
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
Reference
WxHxD
1 x 100BASE-FX port
Duplex SC
5000 m (1)
4000 m (1)
5x
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
ports
8 dB
11 dB
Storage and re-routing of received data, auto MDI/MDX (automatic switching depending on
whether cables are straight or crossed), automatic negotiation of 10/100 Mbit/s and duplex
mode (on each port), automatic change of polarity
Unlimited
2.2 W max.
5
6
0.113 kg
8
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1
2
Switches
Interfaces
3
Fiber optic ports
4
5
Topology
Number of switches
Redundancy
Power supply
6
7
4x
3x
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
ports
ports
1 x 100BASE-FX port
2 x 100BASE-FX ports
5000 m (1)
4000 m (1)
32,500 m (2)
8 dB
11 dB
Unlimited
16 dB
Voltage
Power consumption
mA max.
Removable connector
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
WxHxD
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
cUL 60950, cUL 508 and CSA22.2No.142, UL 1604 and CSA22.2No.213 Class 1 Division2,
e, GL, C-Tick
P1 and P2 power supplies, Ethernet link status, transmission activity
Activity, power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port
detected fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
LED indicators
Alarm relay
4x
3x
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
ports
ports
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
1 x 100BASE-FX port 2 x 100BASE-FX ports
SC
Multimode optical fiber
Reference
240
0.335 kg
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2
Switches
Interfaces
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
Power supply Voltage
Power consumption
Removable connector
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
Reference
Operation
WxHxD
3x
2x
10/100BASE-TX
10/100BASE-TX
ports
ports
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
1 x 100BASE-FX port 2 x 100BASE-FX ports
Duplex SC
Multimode optical fiber
3x
10/100BASE-TX
ports
2x
10/100BASE-TX
ports
1 x 100BASE-FX port
2 x 100BASE-FX ports
5000 m (1)
4000 m (1)
32,500 m (2)
8 dB
11 dB
16 dB
FDR, SMTP V3, SNTP client, multicast filtering for optimization of the Global Data protocol,
configuration via Web access
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, RSTP (Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol), priority port, data stream
control, secure port
Unlimited
Up to 50
Redundant power supplies, redundant single ring, ring coupling
9.6...60 V c/1830 V a, safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
6.5 W
7.3 W
6.5 W
7.3 W
6-way
0+ 60C
1090% non-condensing
IP 20
47 x 131 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.400kg
5
6
7
IEC 61131-2, IEC 61850-3, UL 508, UL 1604 Class 1 Division 2, CSA 22.2 No. 142 (cUL),
CSA 22.2 No. 213 Class 1 Division 2 (cUL), e, GL, C-Tick
Power supply status, alarm relay status, active redundancy, redundancy management, copper
port status and copper port activity
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault, communication port detected
fault, redundancy detected fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
TCS ESM 043F1CU0
(1) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 2000 m).
(2) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 15,000 m).
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2
Switches
Interfaces
3
Fiber optic ports
4
5
4 x 10/100BASE-TX ports
Shielded connectors
Medium
Total length of pair
Number and type
Connectors
Medium
Length of optical fiber
50/125 m fiber
62.2/125 m fiber
9/125 m fiber
Attenuation analysis
50/125 m fiber
62.2/125 m fiber
9/125 m fiber
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
6
7
Alarm relay
Reference
Operation
WxHxD
8 x 10/100BASE-TX ports
FDR, SMTP V3, SNTP client, multicast filtering for optimization of the Global Data protocol,
configuration via Web access
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, RSTP (Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol), priority port, data stream
control, secure port
Unlimited
Up to 50
Redundant power supplies, redundant single ring, ring coupling
9.6...60 V c/1830 V a, safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
5.3 W
5.3 W
6-way
0+ 60C
1090% non-condensing
IP 20
47 x 131 x 111mm
74 x 131 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.400kg
0.410kg
IEC/EN 61131-2, IEC 61850-3, UL 508, UL 1604 Class 1 Division 2, CSA 22.2 No. 214 (cUL),
CSA 22.2 No. 213 Class 1 Division 2 (cUL), e, GL, C-Tick
Power supply status, alarm relay status, active Power supply status, alarm relay status, active
redundancy, redundancy management,
redundancy, redundancy management, fiber
copper port status and copper port activity
port status and fiber port activity
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port detected
fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
TCS ESM 043F23F0
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2
Switches
Interfaces
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
Power supply Voltage
Power consumption
Removable connector
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
Reference
Operation
WxHxD
7 x 10/100BASE-TX
6 x 10/100BASE-TX
ports
ports
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
1 x 100BASE-FX port 2 x 100BASE-FX ports
Duplex SC
Multimode optical fiber
7 x 10/100BASE-TX
ports
6 x 10/100BASE-T
ports
1 x 100BASE-FX port
2 x 100BASE-FX ports
5000 m (1)
4000 m (1)
32,500 m (2)
8 dB
11 dB
16 dB
FDR, SMTP V3, SNTP client, multicast filtering for optimization of the Global Data protocol,
configuration via Web access
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, RSTP (Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol), priority port, data stream
control, secure port
Unlimited
Up to 50
Redundant power supplies, redundant single ring, ring coupling
9.6...60 V c/1830 V a, safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
6.5 W
7.3 W
6.5 W
7.3 W
6-way
0+ 60C
1090% non-condensing
IP 20
74 x 131 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.410 kg
TCSESM 083F2CU0
TCSESM 083F1CS0
5
6
7
IEC/EN 61131-2, IEC 61850-3, UL 508, UL 1604 Class 1 Division 2, CSA 22.2 No. 214 (cUL),
CSA 22.2 No. 213 Class 1 Division 2 (cUL), e, GL, C-Tick
Power supply status, alarm relay status, active redundancy, redundancy management, fiber
port status and fiber port activity
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port detected
fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
TCSESM 083F1CU0
TCSESM 083F2CS0
(1) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 2000 m).
(2) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 15,000 m).
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2
Switches
Interfaces
Shielded connectors
Medium
Total length of pair
Number and type
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
2 x 100BASE-FX ports
Connectors
Medium
Duplex SC
Multimode optical fiber
5000 m (1)
4000 m (1)
3
4
5
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
7
8
Reference
Operation
WxHxD
22 x 10/100BASE-TX ports
8 dB
11 dB
FDR, SMTP V3, SNTP client, multicast filtering for optimization of the Global Data protocol,
configuration via Web access
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, RSTP (Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol), priority port, data stream
control, secure port
Unlimited
Up to 50
Redundant power supplies, redundant single ring, ring coupling
9.6...60 V c/1830 V a, safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
9.4 W
11.8 W
15.5 W
6-way
0+ 60C
1090% non-condensing
IP 20
111 x 131 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.600 kg
0.650 kg
cUL 60950, UL 508 and CSA22.2No.142, UL 1604 and CSA22.2No.213 Class 1 Division 2,
e, GL, C-Tick
Redundant power supplies,
Redundant power supplies, single ring, double ring
single ring
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port detected
fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
TCS ESM 163F23F0
(1) Length is dependent on the attenuation analysis and attenuation of the optical fiber (typical
value: 2000 m).
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2
Switches
Interfaces
Fiberoptic
Gigabit ports
(with SFP fiber module
to be mounted on SFP
connector)
8 x 10/100BASE-TX ports
Shielded connectors
Medium
Total length of pair
Number and type
RJ45
Shielded twisted pair, category CAT 5E
100 m
2x
2x
2x
1000BASE-SX 1000BASE-LH 1000BASE-LX
ports (1)
ports (2)
ports (3)
LC
Multimode
Single mode
Single mode
optical fiber
optical fiber
and multimode
optical fiber
Connectors
Medium
Length of optical fiber
50/125 m fiber
62.2/125 m fiber
9/125 m fiber
Attenuation analysis
50/125 m fiber
62.2/125 m fiber
9/125 m fiber
Ethernet services
Topology
Number of switches
Cascaded
Redundant in a ring
Redundancy
Power supply Voltage
Power consumption
Removable connector
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Degree of protection
Dimensions
Mounting
Weight
Conforming to standards
LED indicators
Alarm relay
Reference
Operation
WxHxD
550 m
275 m
8 -72,000 m
550 m
550 m
20,000 m
7.5 dB
11 dB
7.5 dB
11 dB
6 - 22 dB
11 dB
FDR, SMTP V3, SNTP client, multicast filtering for optimization of the Global Data protocol,
configuration via Web access
VLAN, IGMP Snooping, RSTP (Rapid Scanning Tree Protocol), priority port, data stream
control, secure port
Unlimited
Up to 50
Redundant power supplies, redundant single ring, ring coupling
9.6...60 V c/1830 V a, safety extra low voltage (SELV per IEC 61140)
8.9 W + 1 W per SFP fiber module
8.3 W
6-way
0+ 60C
1090% non-condensing
IP 20
111 x 131 x 111mm
On symmetrical DIN rail, 35 mm wide
0.410 kg
5
6
7
cUL 60950, UL 508 and CSA22.2No. 142, UL 1604 and CSA22.2No. 213 Class 1 Division 2,
e, GL
Power supply status, alarm relay status, active redundancy, redundancy management, fiber
port status and fiber port activity
Power supply detected fault, Ethernet network detected fault or communication port detected
fault (volt-free contact 1 A max. at 24 V c)
TCS ESM103F2LG0
8
9
TCS ESM103F23G0
(1) With TCS EAA F1LFU00 fiber optic module to be ordered separately. See page 3/27.
(2) With TCS EAA F1LFH00 fiber optic module to be ordered separately. See page 3/27.
(3) With TCS EAA F1LFS00 fiber optic module to be ordered separately. See page 3/27.
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Introduction,
connectabledevices
Introduction
Modicon M340
Lexium15
Modicon STB
Lexium 05
Altivar 31
Modicon
Premium
1 to 63 slaves
CANopen bus
Osicoder
Altivar 71
TeSys Quickfit
FTB 1CN
This specification is the first standard available for developing an open standard
communication between Modbus/TCP and CANopen. It is driving Schneider Electric
network solutions toward better integration, diagnostics and configuration of
distributed applications. It allows machines and installations to be connected to an
Ethernet network continuously, while combining the advantages of each network in
its specific area.
The CANopen bus is a multi-master bus that helps to ensure reliable, deterministic
access to real-time data in control system devices. The CSMA/CA protocol is based
on broadcast exchanges, sent cyclically or on an event, to help ensure optimum use
of the passband. A message handling channel can also be used to define slave
parameters.
On the Modicon M340 platform, the bus uses a double twisted pair cable. Up to 63
devices can be connected by using a daisy-chain or tap junction architectures. The
variable data rate between 20Kbit/s and 1Mbit/s depends on the length of the bus
(between 20m and 2,500m). Each end of the bus must be fitted with a line
terminator.
The CANopen bus is a set of profiles on CAN systems, possessing the following
specifications:
b Open bus system
b Data exchanges in real time without overloading the protocol
b Modular design allowing modification of size
b Interconnection and interchangeability of devices
b Standardized configuration of networks
b Access to device parameters
b Synchronization and circulation of data from cyclic and/or event-controlled
processes (short system response time)
Connectable devices
9
10
TeSys Quickfit
The Modicon M340 automation platform, via its BMX P34 2010/2030 processors with
integrated CANopen link, performs the role of master on the machine bus.
The following Telemecanique devices can be connected to the CANopen bus:
v 58 mm Osicoder multi-turn absolute encoders:
- XCC3510P/3515CS84CB, version u 1.0
v TeSysU starter-controllers:
- with LULC08 communication module, version u 1.2
v TeSys T motor management system:
- with LTM RppCpp controllers, version u 1.0
v TeSysD motor-starters, using the TeSys Quickfit installation help system:
- with APP1CCO0/O2 communication module, version u 1.0
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Connectable devices
(continued),
software setup
Modicon M340
automation platform
1
2
3
_____________________________________________________________________________
(1) Requires the PowerSuite software workshop VW3A8104, version u 2.00.
(2) Requires the PowerSuite software workshop for Lexium05 VW3A8104, ver. 2.2.0 patchV2.B.
(3) Requires the Unilink software, version u 1.5.
(4) Requires the Unilink software, version u 4.0.
(5) Requires the IclA Easy software, version u 1.104.
Unity Pro software, version u 4.0, has a Hardware Catalog Manager tool for
integration of third party devices of the same level as Schneider Electric devices.
These third party devices, with its EDS file must be conform with the CIA standards
(CAN In Automation). The Hardware Catalog Manager tool allows:
v Integrating third party devices into Unity Pro software.
v Minimizing the size of the BMX P34 2010/2030 processor memory reserved for
PDO process variables.
v Customizing the Unity Pro device parameters.
Configuration of bus
Configuration of the CANopen bus on the Modicon M340 platform is fully
integrated in the UnityPro software. From the UnityPro graphic editor, simply select
the devices available in the catalog and assign them their CANopen slave address.
Exchanges between the CANopen bus and the Modicon M340 processor can be
assigned by configuration to the fast or master task.
Predefined profiles or functions are used to create the user interface automatically
using process variables (PDO), in such a way that any subsequent modification to
the mapping of these variables will have no impact on their topological addressing.
Hardware Catalog Manager for integration of third party devices Depending on the devices, dedicated configuration screens are used to assign the
initial parameters.
The dedicated screens are available for CANopen specialists who wish to optimize
the performance of the CANopen bus or to re-assign the Process Data Objects
(PDO) differently.
A cyclical access to the Service Data Object (SDO) corresponding to any CANopen
object of a particular device is possible using the applications standard
communication functions READ_VAR and WRITE_VAR, or even from the
UnityPro diagnostic screens. These screens can be used to display the bus status
graphically, as well as to access the diagnostics sent by an inoperative device with a
single click of the mouse.
Note: The max. number (63) of slave equipments connected on CANopen bus depends on the
type of devices. It is necessary to create an objects table (PDO/Cob Id) and occupation of memory
table (%Mi and Mwi). The sheet on pages 6/8 and 6/9, can be used to calculate by column (or
group of columns) and check that:
S (objects x nb of products) y max. capacity
Introduction:
page 3/38
References:
page 3/41
Specifications:
page 3/40
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connection references:
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Description,
specifications
Description
Both of the performance processors on the Modicon M340 platform,
BMXP342010 and BMXP342030, have an integrated CANopen communication
port. They have the following on the front panel:
1 Screw for securing the module in its slot (marked 0) in the rack
2 A display block comprised of at least:
v CANRUN LED (green): Integrated machine/installation bus operational
v CANERR LED (red): Integrated machine/installation bus inoperative
3 A mini B USB connector for a programming terminal
4 A slot equipped with Flash memory card for backing up the application
5 An RJ45 connector for serial link (with BMXP342010 model) or Ethernet
Modbus/TCP port (with BMXP342030 model)
6 A 9-way SUB-D connector for the CANopen Master machine and installation bus
2
3
4
BMXP342010
Specifications (1)
Type of bus
CANopen
services
BMXP342030
Structure
CANopen
M20
Conformity class
Standard
Device profile
Special
Physical interface
Topology
Access method
m
m
64
160
Kb
Application layer
Transmission
CANopen
physical
configuration
(1)
6
7
8
Data rate
Medium
No. of slave devices
Data rate
Maximum length of bus (2)
Maximum length of tap-offs on one
tap junction (3)
Limitation per
segment
No. of devices
Maximum length
of segment (4)
Modicon M340
processor
No. of racks
Maximum no. of slots
Maximum no. in Discrete I/O
rack
Analog I/O
Process control
App. specific
Motion
Integrated
Ethernet
connections
CANopen bus
Serial link
USB port
Communication Ethernet
module
Modbus/TCP
Internal RAM capacity
32
185
16
205
(1) For more information, please refer to the Machines & Installations with industrial
communications catalog.
(2) Deduct 15 m per repeater from the length of the bus.
(3) For other restrictions, please refer to the CANopen hardware setup manual available at
www.schneider-electric.us/.
(4) With the use of TSX CAN Cp50/100/300 CANopen cables and TSXCANCpDD03/1/3/5
preformed cordsets.
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References:
page 3/41
Connection references:
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Modicon M340
automation platform
References,
connections
Memory
capacity
Reference
Weight
kg
1
2
BMXP342010
4,096Kb
integrated
2 Ethernet
Modbus/TCP
network
BMXP342010
0.210
CANopen bus
BMXP342030
EthernetModbus/TCP
network
0.215
CANopen bus
Modbus serial link
3
4
BMXP342030
Magelis
XBTGp
12
Modicon STB
Modicon FTB
13
16
PC or
monitoring tool
Osicoder
17
24Vc
6a
10
16
14
6a
6b
IcLA
Modicon OTB
Altivar 31 Altivar 71
Lexium 05
Preventa
safety
controller
Lexium 15
TeSys Quickfit
Note: For numbers and references 1 through 17, see pages 3/42 and 3/43.
Different types of cables are available, making it possible to create any type of
application, including for harsh environments. For a definition of standard and harsh
environments, see page 3/42.
Several connectors are available to meet any requirement: straight or 90 angled
connectors, or angled connectors with the option of connecting a PC or diagnostic
pocket PC.
Power can be supplied to the equipment by means of cables, cordsets and tap
junctions: one AWG24 pair for the CAN signals, one AWG22 pair for the power
supply and the ground.
9
10
Description:
page 3/40
Specifications:
page 3/40
Connection references:
pages 3/42
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Modicon M340
automation platform
References
2
3
No.
(1)
1
IP 20 connectors
CANopen female
9-way SUB-D.
Switch for line
termination
IP67 M12 connectors Male
Female
2 RJ45 ports
IP20 CANopen tap
and Lexium 05
Designation
Description
No.
(1)
Standard, e marking: low smoke. Halogen-free. 5
Flame-retardant (IEC 60332-1)
5
4
TSX CAN KCD F90T
5
TSX CAN KCD F180T
6
TSX CAN KCD F90TP
Length
Reference
Weight
kg
0.196
0.046
0.049
0.051
FTX CN 12M5
FTX CN 12F5
VW3 CAN TAP2
0.050
0.050
Length
Unit
reference
TSX CAN CA50
TSX CAN CA100
TSX CAN CA300
TSX CAN CB50
TSX CAN CB100
TSX CAN CB300
TSX CAN CD50
TSX CAN CD100
TSX CAN CD300
Description
6b
50 m
100 m
300 m
50 m
100 m
300 m
50 m
100 m
300 m
0.3 m
1m
3m
5m
0.3 m
1m
3m
5m
0,5 m
1m
3m
0.5 m
1.5 m
3m
5m
Weight
kg
4.930
8.800
24.560
3.580
7.840
21.870
3.510
7.770
21.700
0.091
0.143
0.295
0.440
0.086
0.131
0.268
0.400
Description
No.
(1)
12
Length
0.3 m
0.6 m
1m
2m
3m
5m
Unit
reference
FTX CN 3203
FTX CN 3206
FTX CN 3210
FTX CN 3220
FTX CN 3230
FTX CN 3250
Weight
kg
0.40
0.70
0.100
0.160
0.220
0.430
9
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page 3/38
Description:
page 3/40
Specifications:
page 3/40
Architecture:
page 3/41
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References (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
No.
(1)
CANopen connector 9-way female SUB-D. Switch for line termination.
for Altivar71 drive (2) Cables exit at 180
VW3 CAN A71
Unit
Weight
reference
kg
VW3 CAN KCDF 180T
10
0.3 m
1m
CANopen bus
Hardware interface for a link conforming to the
adaptor for Lexium15 CANopen standard + one connector for a PC
servodrive
terminal
14
0.110
Y-connector
TCS CTN011M11F
No.
(1)
13
Length
m
Reference
FTX CNTL12
Weight
kg
0.010
16
0.6
1
2
5
1.5
3
5
FTX DP2206
FTX DP2210
FTX DP2220
FTX DP2250
FTX DP2115
FTX DP2130
FTX DP2150
FTX CNCT1
0.150
0.190
0.310
0.750
0.240
0.430
0.700
0,100
Description
CANopen/Modbus
Length
1
2
3
Composition
FTX DP21pp
T-junction box
for power supply
17
Separate parts
Designation
Connectors
XZCC12pDM50B
Composition
7/8 type, 5-way
Straight, M12 type, 5 screw terminals
Angled, M12 type, 5 screw terminals
Sealing plugs
XZCC12pCM50B
Y-connector
Diagnostics adaptor
Marker labels
FTX CY1208
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Weigh
t
kg
Sold
in lot of
Reference
FTX C78M5
FTX C78F5
XZ CC12MDM50B
XZ CC12FDM50B
XZ CC12MCM50B
XZ CC12FCM50B
FTX CM08B
FTX CM12B
0.050
0.050
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.100
0.100
FTX C78B
FTX CY1208
0.020
0.020
FTX CY1212
0.030
10
10
FTX DG12
FTX BLA10
FTX MLA10
0.020
0.010
0.010
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Introduction:
page 3/38
Description:
page 3/40
Specifications:
page 3/40
Architecture:
page 3/41
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Introduction,
description
Introduction
Magelis XBT
Modicon M340
LU9 GC3
Modbus
2
3
Preventa
XPS MC
Modbus
third party product
Twido
Lexium 05
Altivar 71
4
5
Description
The four BMX P34 1000 / 2000 / 2010 / 2020 processors in the Modicon M340
automation platform range integrate a serial link that can operate under Modbus
master/slave RTU/ASCII protocol or under character mode protocol.
For this serial port, these processors have the following on the front panel:
1 A display block comprised of among other LEDs:
v SERCOM LED (yellow): Activity on the Modbus serial link (lit) or failure on
equipment present on the link (flashing).
2 An RJ45 connector for the Modbus serial link or character mode link
(RS232C/RS485, non-isolated) and its black indicator 3.
3
Note: For complete processor descriptions, see page 1/6.
BMXP341000/2000
8
1
2
3
10
BMXP342010
BMXP342020
References:
page 3/45
Connections:
pages 3/46
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Specifications,
references
Modicon M340
automation platform
Specifications
Protocol
Structure
Transmission
Configuration
Type
Method of access
Physical Interface
Mode
Frame
Data rate
Medium
Number of devices
Maximum number of link addresses
Maximum length of bus
Maximum length of tap links
Services
Requests
Security, control parameters
Monitoring
Modbus
Non isolated serial link (1)
Master/slave type
RS 232, 2 wires
RS 485, 2 wires
Asynchronous in baseband
RTU/ASCII, Half duplex
0.3...19.2 Kbit/s (default 19.2 Kbit/s)
Shielded twisted pair
Character mode
RS 232, 4 wires
RS 485, 2 wires
Asynchronous in baseband
Full duplex
Half duplex
0.3...19.2 Kbit/s (default 19.2 Kbit/s)
Simple or double
Shielded twisted pair
shielded twisted pair
2 (point-to-point)
32 max. per segment 2 (point-to-point)
32 max. per segment
248
248
15 m
10 m non isolated link 15 m
10 m non isolated link
1000 m isolated link
1000 m isolated link
(1) For an isolated link, you must use the TWDXCAISO terminal port cable connector.
Code
01
02
03
04
15
16
Other
code
References
Memory
capacity
Integrated
communication ports
Reference
(1) DFB user function block [DAT_EXCHG] can be used to send Modbus/TCP requests on
Ethernet network.
I/O capacity
Modbus functions
Modbus functions available on serial ports integrated to
Modicon M340 processors
Masse
kg
2,048Kb
integrated
BMXP341000
0.200
BMXP341000/2000
4,096Kb
integrated
BMXP342000
0.200
BMXP342010
0.210
0.205
8
9
Description:
pages 3/44
10
Connections:
pages 3/46
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Connections
Cabling system
Magelis XBT
Modicon Premium
10
11
5
c 24 V
Modbus
7
Modbus
Modicon OTB
Preventa XPS MC third party product
Twido
Lexium 05
2 12
Modicon M340
Altivar 71
Description
No.
Length
Unit
reference
LU9 GC3
0.3 m
1m
0.190
0.210
TSX SCA 50
0.520
Passive 2-channel
- 2-channel tap-off point and extension 3
subscriber socket, 2 x of trunk cable
15-way female SUB-D - Address coding
connectors and 2 x
- Line termination adaptor
screw terminals
T-junction box
- Insulation of the RS485 serial line
4
Screw terminals for main - Line termination adaptation
cable.
(R = 120 W, C = 1nF)
1 x RJ45 connector for - Line pre-polarized (2 x R = 620 ) (1)
derivation
24Vc power (2)
Mounting on 35 mm DIN rail
T-junction box
- Line termination adaptation
3 x RJ45 connectors
(R = 120 W, C = 1nF)
- Line pre-polarized (2 x R = 620 ) (1)
Mounting on 35 mm DIN rail
TSX SCA 62
0.570
TWDXCAISO
0.100
TWDXCAT3RJ
0.080
VW3 A8114
0.155
XGS Z24
0.100
Sold in
lots of 2
VW3 A8 306RC
0.200
5
6
12
RS 232
RS 485
In
Out
Altivar 31
Modbus RS 232
Modicon Quantum
TSX SCA 50
LU9 GC3
TSX SCA 62
VW3A8306TFpp
Modbus / Bluetooth
adaptor
9
TWDXCAISO
TWDXCAT3RJ
10
Line terminator
VW3A8114
XGSZ24
12
Weight
kg
0.500
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Connections (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Description
No.
Length
100 m
200 m
500 m
Unit
reference
TSX CSA 100
TSX CSA 200
TSX CSA 500
0.3 m
1m
3m
0.030
0.050
0.150
3m
VW3 A8 306
0.150
0.3 m
1m
3m
0.040
0.090
0.16
3m
0.150
3m
0.180
11
2.5 m
XBTZ938
0.210
11
3m
0.150
Weight
kg
5.680
10.920
30.000
1
2
3
4
5
Description
Length
3m
Unit
Weight
reference
kg
TCSMCN3M4F3C2
0.150
3m
TCSMCN3M4M3S2
0.150
7
8
9
10
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Contents chapter 4
Software
1
2
v References 4/35
b Unity MFB motion control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see 2/52
b Unity EFB Toolkit software 4/40
b Unity SFC View software 4/42
b Functions 4/64
b References 4/65
7
8
9
10
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
Unity Pro programming software for Modicon M340 M, Premium P, Atrium A, Quantum Q and SIL3 Quantum S platforms
11
22
33
IEC61131-3
languages
M
M
M
M
M
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
Programming
services
M-A-P
M
M
M
M
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
A (TSXPCI2p) - P (TSXP572p)
M-A-P
M-A-P
44
55
66
77
88
P (TSXH5724M)
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M
M
M-A-P
M-A-P
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
M-A-P
Atrium slot-PLCs A
TSXPCI57204M
Premium CPUs P
TSXP57Cp0244/0244M
TSXP57104/1634/154M
TSXP57204/2634/254M
TSX H57 24M
Quantum CPUs Q
System diagnostics
Application diagnostics
Diagnostics with location of detected error
source
Debugging and PLC simulator
display
Hypertext link animations in graphic
services
languages
Step by step execution, breakpoint
Watchpoint
Operator screens
Diagnostic viewer
Other services Creation of hyperlinks
XML import/export
Application converters (Concept, PL7)
Utilities for updating PLC operating systems
Communication drivers for Windows 2000/
Windows XP
Unity Pro servers - Openness
UDE support
Dynamic exchange with 3rd party tools, OFS
OFS exchanges Static exchange via XML/XVM export files
Compatible
Modicon
platforms
99
10
10
Software name
UnityPro software type
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Unity Pro programming software for Modicon M340 M, Premium P, Atrium A, Quantum Q and SIL3 Quantum S platforms
11
22
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q-S
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q-S
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
P (TSXP575p) - Q (140CPU651/671)
P (TSXP575p) - Q (140CPU651/671)
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q-S
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
M-A-P-Q
A (TSXPCI2p/3p) - P (TSXP572p/3p/4p)
M-A-P-Q
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TSXP57204/2634/254M
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Unity software
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Unity SFCView
Application diagnostics and monitoring
software
Supplied with:
b Microsoft VisualC++
b GNU source code and compiler
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Software:
UnityPro Small, Medium, Large
and ExtraLarge
CPUs:
b ModiconM340
b Atrium slot-PLCs
b Premium Unity
b Quantum Unity
Software:
UnityPro ExtraLarge
CPUs:
b ModiconM340
b Atrium slot-PLCs
b Premium Unity
b Quantum Unity
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b CPU and Ethernet module firmware
b PLC project, including:
v Program
v Located and unlocated data
v User files and user web pages
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b Quantum Unity
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b Premium Unity:
v TSXP574634/454M
v TSXP575634/554M
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b Quantum Unity
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This welcome screen consists of a general view made up of a number of windows
and toolbars that can be arranged as required on the screen:
1 Menu bar where functions can be accessed
2 Toolbar consisting of icons where the most frequently used functions can be
accessed
3 Application browser that can be used to browse the application based on a
conventional and/or a functional view
4 Editor windows that can be used to view a number of editors at the same time
(configuration editor, Structured Text/Ladder etc. language editors, data editor)
5 Tabs for direct access to editor windows
6 Information window with tabs (User Errors, Import/Export, Search/Replace, etc.)
7 Status bar
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Accessing functions
Functions can be accessed via drop-down menus from the menu bar. The toolbar
icons provide faster access to the most frequently used functions. This toolbar is
displayed by default, but it can be customized to meet the requirements associated
with the various uses of Unity Pro software and is divided into three groups:
b Main toolbars are always visible
b Contextual toolbar is displayed when the corresponding editor is selected
b Toolbar with zoom functions (in and out), full-screen view for editor window
File/Edit toolbar
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FBD language editor contextual toolbar
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Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Structural view
This conventional view allows you to access the different components of the
application (configuration, programming, function blocks, debugging, etc.) via the
application browser.
The browser gives an overall view of the program and offers fast access to all
application components.
1 Configuration editor
2 DFB (user function block) and DDT (Derived Data Type) editors
3 Communication networks editor
4 Program editor
5 Variables editor
6 Animation tables editor
7 Runtime screens editor
8 Documentation editor
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Structural view
Unity Pro software applications support the creation of an application structure for
ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium, and Quantum platforms based on function
modules comprised of:
b Sections (program code)
b Animation tables
b Runtime screens
The designer can define a multi-level tree structure for the application, independently
of the multitask structure of the PLC.
Program sections written in Ladder (LD), Structured Text (ST), Instruction List (IL),
Function Block Diagram (FBD), or Sequential Function Chart (SFC) language can be
associated with each level, along with animation tables and runtime screens
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Functional view
Introduction:
page 4/6
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Communication folder with 2 networks declared
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page 4/6
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
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Workstation options
Data & Languages tab in the workstation options
The workstation options cover the specifications specific to a given workstation. They
are applied when UnityPro is used to develop any project on that station.
The following elements can be configured:
b The way information is edited and presented in the project being developed (for
example: whether or not coils are positioned in the last column of the editor, or the
position of the cursor after confirmation of the information entered)
b The application conversion strategy from PL7, Concept IEC, and LL984
language
b The function library path
b The opening mode for Unity Pro (either programming or run mode)
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Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
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Language extensions tab in the workstation option
In contrast to the workstation options, project options cover specifications that have
a direct impact on the programming and execution capacities offered by the program
in the PLC. They are saved in the application and are attached to the project. They
can be modified during the course of the project.
Project option configuration comprises the following elements:
b Project generation with all or part of the information enabling the project to be
retrieved on a new terminal
b Use of diagnostic functions and language for messages
b Warnings generated during project analysis: overlapping of addresses, unused
variables, etc.
b Language extension: If none of the boxes are checked, the program is compliant
with IEC61131-3. Extensions are possible in the five UnityPro languages.
b Access management to runtime screens in online mode.
Users can create their own toolbars by reusing the default icons provided on the
toolbars.
User-created toolbar containing
all the debugging tools
It is also possible to enhance the main Unity Pro menu bar by adding direct links to
other software tools.
A utility in the Unity Pro program group can be used to change the working language.
The change will take effect the next time the software is launched. Six languages are
available: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Chinese.
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Menu for adding and deleting tool access from Unity Pro
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Structure:
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IEC languages:
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Functions:
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References:
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Software structure
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Premium
TSX P 57 0244M
TSX P 57 1p4M
Cyclic or periodic
master task
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Periodic auxiliary
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Event-triggered
tasks
From modules
Atrium
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The table below lists the possible program tasks for ModiconM340, Atrium,
Premium, and Quantum type processors, respectively.
Platform
Quantum
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Airlock_Alarm (LD)
Oven_1 (SFC)
Mon_Dry (LD)
Tunnel_1 (SFC)
Oven_Alarm (ST)
Extractor (FBD)
SR0
Cleaning_Alarm (ST)
Cleaning (ST)
Master task
Fast task
The tasks of a Unity Pro program for ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium, or Quantum
platforms are composed of several parts called sections and subroutines. Each of
these sections can be programmed in the most appropriate language for the process
to be executed.
Such division into sections enables a structured program to be created and program
modules to be generated or added with ease.
SR0
Subroutines can be called from any section of the task where they are located or
from other subroutines in the same task.
Compatibility of languages compliant with IEC standard 61131-3: Unity Pro
software can be configured (Tools/Project Settings/Language Extensions menu)
tohelp ensure that applications generated are compliant with IEC standard 61131-3.
Furthermore, as long as you use only the standard instruction libraries, you will be
able to reuse programs created in this way on any ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium
or Quantum platform.
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IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
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Start of
period
Internal processing
Input
acquisition (%I)
Input
acquisition (%I)
RUN
STOP
RUN
STOP
Program
processing
Program
processing
Updating
of outputs (%O)
Updating
of outputs (%O)
Internal processing
End of period
Cyclic execution
Periodic execution
At the end of each scan, the PLC system launches a new scan. The execution time
of each scan is monitored by a software watchdog whose value is defined by the
user (1,500 ms, maximum).
In the event of an overrun, a detected fault will occur that will cause:
b The scan to stop immediately (STOP)
b A detected fault state to be displayed on the front panel of the processor
b The alarm relay for the main rack power supply to be set to 0
Periodic execution
A new scan is executed at the end of each period. The execution time of the scan
must be less than the time of the period defined (255 ms, maximum). In the event of
an overrun, the latter is stored in a system bit (%S19) that can be reset to 0 by the
user (via the program or terminal).
A software watch can be configured by the user (1,500 ms, maximum) to monitor the
scan time. In the event of an overrun, a detected execution fault is indicated (see
Normal execution). The scan execution times (the last scan, the longest scan, and
the shortest scan) are stored in system words%SW 30/31/32.
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Event-triggered tasks
Master task
Fast task
Timer_1
Airlock_Alarm (IL)
EVT1
Fast
Mon_Dry (LD)
EVT0
Outside limits
Airlock (LD)
Mast
Process value
(FBD)
Oven_1 (SFC)
Oven_Alarm (ST)
Tunnel_1 (SFC)
Cleaning_Alarm (ST)
Extractor (FBD)
SR0
Aux0
SR0
Drying (LD)
Priority +-
This structure optimizes the way processing power is employed and can beused to
structure the application and simplify design and debugging, as each taskcan be
written and debugged independently of the others.
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IEC languages:
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Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
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This task can be periodic or cyclic and executes the main program. It is activated
systematically.
Each of its component sections and subroutines can be programmed in Ladder (LD),
Function Block Diagram (FBD), Structured Text (ST), or Instruction List (IL)
language. Several sections of the master task can be programmed in Sequential
Function Chart (SFC) or Grafcet language.
Fast task
This task has a higher priority than the master task and is periodic to allow time for
tasks with lower priorities to be executed. It should be used when fast periodic
changes in discrete inputs need to be monitored and taken into account.
The execution of the master task (lower priority) is suspended while the fast task is
being executed. Processing operations in this task must be as short as possible in
order to avoid adversely affecting master task processing operations.
Each section and subroutine of the fast task can be programmed in Instruction List,
Structured Text, Ladder, or Function Block Diagram language (IL, ST, LD, or FBD).
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Auxiliary tasks
These tasks are available with the Premium and Quantum TSXP575p4M/6634M
and 140CPU651p0/652 60/671 60 high-end processors and are intended for
slower processing operations, such as measurement, process control, HMI,
application diagnostics, etc.
Periodic type auxiliary tasks have the lowest priority and are executed once the
higher-priority periodic tasks (master and fast) have completed their scan.
Each subroutine or section of an auxiliary task can be programmed in Instruction
List, Structured Text, Ladder, or Function Block Diagram language (IL, ST, LD,
orFBD).
Application browser
Event-triggered tasks
Unlike the tasks described above, these tasks are not linked to one period.
Theasynchronous execution of these tasks is triggered by:
An event from certain application-specific modules (for example: overrun of a
counter threshold, change of state of a discrete input)
An event from the event timers.
These tasks are processed with priority over the other tasks and are thus suitable
forprocessing requiring very short response times in comparison to the arrival of
theevent.
ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium, and Quantum platforms have 3 priority
levels (these are, in descending order, EVT0 module event, EVTi module events,
and Timeri timer events).
These tasks, each comprised of a single section, can be programmed in Instruction
List, Structured Text, Ladder, or Function Block Diagram language (IL, ST, LD
orFBD).
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Input acquisition
For the Quantum platform, the remote inputs/outputs (RIO) are assigned only to the
master task (these assignments can be made per station or for each of the
component sections of the task); the distributed inputs/outputs (DIO) are assigned to
the master task (with no assignment to its component task).
Program processing
For event-triggered tasks, it is possible to assign input/output channels (1) other than
those relating to the event. Exchanges are then performed implicitly at the start of
processing for inputs and at the end of processing for outputs.
Updating of outputs
(1) These channel assignments are made per I/O modules for Quantum and per channel for
Atrium/Premium inputs/outputs.
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Program execution
Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
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b The graphics editors for Ladder (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD) and
Sequential Function Chart (SFC) languages feature:
v A set of graphics elements for direct access to the various graphic symbols in the
language via the mouse or keyboard
v A pop-up menu that can be accessed simply by right-clicking the mouse
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Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
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References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Graphics palette in the Ladder language editor
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Program structure (section or subroutine)
Within the same section, subroutines can be called using a specific block. Program
jumps to a block instance can also be programmed.
A section programmed in FBD language contains the equivalent of a grid with
30columns and 23 rows. This can be extended to a wider page.
Function Block Assistant
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Sequential Function Chart (and Grafcet) language can be used to describe the
sequential part of an automation system in simple graphical format using steps
andtransitions.
SFC language does not process charts in the same way as Grafcet language:
b SFC only authorizes one token in a single chart.
b Grafcet language authorizes several tokens in a single chart.
Unity Pro software has one single editor for both of these languages with the option
of defining Behavior in the application settings (Tools/Project Settings/Language
extensions menu).
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Step properties
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Four preformatted expression structures can be called up directly from the toolbar:
b Conditional action: IFTHENELSIFTHENELSEEND-IF
b Iterative conditional action: WHILEDOEND_WHILE;
REPEATUNTILEND_REPEAT
b Repetitive action: FORTOBYDOEND_FOR
b Selective action: CASEOFELSEEND_CASE
The operands used in the expressions are bit variables, word variables, or variables
linked to function blocks.
To make the expressions easier to read, different colors are used to identify objects,
language key words, and program comments.
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Data editor
Each data element has several attributes including the following guidelines:
b The name and type of the variable are mandatory
b The comment, physical address in the memory, and initial values are optional
The data editor columns can be configured (number of columns, order). The
attributes associated with a variable can be displayed in a properties window.
This editor can be accessed at any time during programming by selecting variables
for data modification or creation.
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
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Main specifications
Inputs
Outputs
Inputs/outputs
Public internal variables
Private internal variables
Comments
Program sections
Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
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Standard function block libraries
The Base Lib library covers standard automation functions and is supplemented by
other, more application-specific libraries and platform-specific functions:
b Communication library, providing an easy means of integrating communication
programs from PLCs with those used by HMIs from the PLC application program.
Like other function blocks, these EFBs can be used in all languages to exchange
data among PLCs or to deliver data to be displayed on an HMI.
b Process control library. The CONT_CTL library can be used to setup processspecific control loops. It offers controller, derivative, and integral control functions,
and additional algorithms such as: EFBs for calculating mean values, selecting a
maximum value, detecting edges, or assigning a hysteresis to process values, etc.
b Diagnostics library can be used to monitor actuators and contains EFBs for
active diagnostics, reactive diagnostics, interlocking diagnostics, permanent process
condition diagnostics, dynamic diagnostics, monitoring of signal groups, etc.
b I/O management library, providing services to handle information exchanged
with hardware modules (formatting data, scaling, etc.)
b Motion Function Blocks library, containing a set of predefined functions and
structures to manage motion controlled by drives and servo drives connected on
CANopen
b Motion library for motion control and fast counting
b System library provides EFBs for the execution of system functions, including:
evaluation of scan time, availability of several different system clocks, SFCsection
monitoring, display of system state, management of files on the memory cartridge of
the Modicon M340 processor, etc.
b Finally, a library named obsolete containing function blocks used by legacy
programming software needed to perform application conversions
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Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity Pro software
Insertion/deletion of watchpoint
Unity Pro software offers a complete set of tools for debugging ModiconM340,
Atrium, Premium, and Quantum applications. A tool palette provides direct
access tothe main functions:
b Dynamic program animation
b Setting of watchpoints or breakpoints (not authorized in event-triggered tasks)
b Step-by-step program execution. A function in this mode enables section-bysection execution. Instruction-by-instruction execution can be launched from the
previous breakpoint. Three execution commands are therefore possible when the
element to be executed is a subroutine (SR) or DFB user block instance:
v Detailed step-by-step, or Step Into. This command is used to move to the first
element of the SR or DFB.
v Overall step-by-step, or Step Over. This command is used to execute the entire
SR or DFB.
v Outgoing step-by-step, or Step Out. This command is used to move to the next
instruction after the SR or DFB element.
b Independent execution of the master (MAST), fast (FAST), auxiliary (AUX)
andevent-triggered (EVTi) tasks
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Animation of ST program
Animation table
Tables containing the variables of the application to be monitored or modified
can be created by data entry or initialized automatically from the
selected program section.
In addition to data animation it is possible to:
b Modify bit variables or force them to 0 or 1
b Change the display format
b Copy or move variables
b Search by cross-reference
b Display the list of forced bits
These tables can be stored in the application and retrieved from there
at a later time.
Animation table
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The parameters and public variables of these blocks are displayed and animated in
real time using animation tables with the option of modifying and forcing the required
objects.
In exactly the same way as with other program elements, the watchpoint, breakpoint,
step-by-step execution, and program code diagnostics functions can be used to
analyze the behavior of DFBs. Setting a breakpoint in a DFB user function block
instance stops the execution of the task containing this block.
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
The various debugging tools are also available in SFC language. However, unlike
other sections (IL, ST, LD, or FBD) an SFC section executed step-by-step does not
stop execution of the task but instead freezes the SFC chart. Several breakpoints
can be declared simultaneously within a single SFC section.
Numerous commands are available in this debugging mode via the control panel:
b Deactivate active step(s)
b Activate initial step(s)
b Disable step execution times
b Freeze chart regardless of transition conditions
b Stop processing of steps
b Move to the next step taking account of the transition conditions
b Enable transition and move to next step(s) (detailed step-by-step command:
Step Into)
b Enable transition to execute the end of the macro-step (outgoing
step-by-step command: Step Out)
b Pre-position chart on steps where markers have been set, etc.
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PLC simulator
The simulator integrated into Unity Pro can be used to test the application program
for ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium, or Quantum PLCs from the PC terminal
without having to connect to the PLC processor. The functions provided by the
debugging tools are available for debugging the master, fast, and auxiliary tasks.
Because the simulator does not manage the PLC I/O, animation tables can be used
to simulate the state of inputs by forcing them to 0 or 1.
The simulator can be connected to third-party applications via an OPC server with
OFS (OPC Factory Server) software.
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Documentation editor
The documentation editor is based on the Documentation Browser that shows the
file structure in tree form.
It allows all or part of the application file to be printed on any graphics printer
accessible under Windows and using True Type technology, in A4 or US letter print
format.
The documentation editor supports the creation of user-specific files using the
following headings:
b Title page
b Contents
b General information
b Footer
b Configuration
b EF, EFB, and DFB type function blocks
b User variables
b Communication
b Project structure
b Program
b Animation tables and cross references
b Runtime screens
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The documentation editor can generate the documentation file based on two
different structures:
b Structural view: The objects in the project are associated with their corresponding
headings.
b Functional view: The objects in the project are associated with the function
modules to which they belong.
The documentation file can be created and saved as the project progresses, from
one Unity Pro session to another.
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
Diagnostics integrated into Modicon M340, Atrium, Premium, and Quantum automation platforms
System diagnostics
Vijeo Citect
Thin Client Magelis iPC
Processor for
system bits
and words
Diagnostics viewers
In-rack I/O
modules
Higher-level
M.E.S
Remote I/O
modules on
Fipio or
CANopen
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
Vijeo Designer
Application diagnostics
Cell level
Magelis XBT
Quantum,
Premium,
Modicon M340
Machine level
Unity Pro
PC
Functions
System diagnostics
The system diagnostics for the ModiconM340, Atrium, Premium, and Quantum
platforms support the monitoring of system bits/words, I/O modules, and activity times
(minimum/maximum) of SFC steps. By simply choosing the relevant option during
application configuration, any event will generate time-stamped messages logged in
the diagnostic buffer of the PLC. These events are displayed automatically on a
diagnostics viewer (1) without requiring any additional programming.
With Unity Pro integrated diagnostics, this function can be used to perform 1 level
diagnostics of the elements in the configuration, up to and including each I/O module
channel.
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Configuration level
Module level
Channel level
(1) Diagnostics viewers are tools used to display and acknowledge diagnostic error messages.
They are supplied as a standard component of Unity Pro and VijeoDesigner software with
Magelis terminals, and with the PLC web server that can be accessed via a Magelis iPC
thin client.
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Functions (continued)
Unity Pro software features a library of function blocks for monitoring called
diagnostic DFBs and EFBs. The library of diagnostic function blocks comprises:
b Manufacturer blocks for system diagnostics
v IO_DIA input/output detected fault that is used to monitor the I/O states
v ASI_DIA monitors whether a communication error has occurred on the AS-i bus
(module or bus detected fault, no slave, slave not configured or inoperative)
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Usrst_dia
Inputs
ED
COND
ERROR
STATUS
Outputs
AREA_NR
OP_CTRL
With the diagnostics viewer integrated into Unity Pro, the instruction or module that
caused the detected fault can be accessed directly from the alarm displayed in the
viewer display window. Seepage4/25.
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
Viewer
Runtime screens
The runtime screens tool is integrated into Unity Pro software. Runtime screens are
designed to facilitate running automated processes during debugging, startup, and
maintenance. Runtime screens provide a range of information (explanatory texts,
display of dynamic values, control buttons, and views), enabling users to act quickly
and easily to modify and dynamically monitor PLC variables.
The runtime screens editor provides the HMI (Human/Machine Interface) elements
needed for the animated design and viewing of processes. It enables these screens
to be designed using specific tools:
b Screen: creation of runtime screens that can be classified according to family
b Message: creation of messages to be displayed
b Objects: creation of a graphic objects libraries based on:
v Geometrical elements (line, rectangle, ellipse, incorporation of images, controller
front panels, etc.)
v Control elements (buttons, data entry fields, screen browsing controls, etc.)
v Animation elements (colors, flashing elements, bar graphs, etc)
When the installed Unity Pro station is connected to the PLC, users can obtain a
dynamic screen display based on the process state. Depending on the assigned
priority, screens can be sequenced via a keyboard command or a PLC request.
In online mode, the Unity Pro application program can be directly accessed via the
runtime screens simply by clicking the selected object in a screen view. It is also
possible to activate the animation-table or cross-reference functions after selecting
one or more variables on the screen. To make the display easier to read, the views
can be displayed in full screen mode. Because it is possible to create or modify a
runtime screen when the PLC is in Run mode, this service increases productivity
during installation and maintenance phases.
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
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This function makes it possible to add or modify program code and data in different
parts of the application in a single modification session which results inaunified,
consistent modification. Thisincreased flexibility requires additional program
memory.
Cross-reference function
The Unity Pro cross reference function is available in standalone mode (offline) and
when connected to the PLC in Run (online). It allows users to view all the elements of a
PLC application when searching for any type of variable. This view indicates where the
declared variable is used, as well as how it is used (writing, reading, etc.).
This function also provides access to the Search/Replace function used for variable
names.
The variable search can be initialized from any editor (language, data, runtime
screen, animation table, etc.).
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Import/export function
The import/export function available in Unity Pro supports the following operations
from the structural and functional project views:
b The import function allows you to reuse any portion of a project previously created
in the current project
b The export function allows you to copy any portion of the current project to a file for
subsequent reuse
The files generated during export are generally in XML format (1). However, in
addition to XML, variables can be exported and imported in the following formats:
b .xvm format compatible with OFS data server software
b Source format, in an .scy file compatible with the PL7 programming software
b Text format with separator (TAB) in a .txt file for compatibility with other systems
The XML import function also supports the transfer of a ModiconM340, Atrium,
Premium, or Quantum PLC configuration prepared in the SIS Pro costing and
configuration tool for use in Unity Pro projects.
This import function eliminates the need for the user to redefine the PLC
configuration when the PLC has already been configured with the SIS Pro tool.
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(1) XML language is an open, text-based language that provides structural and semantic
information.
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Structure:
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IEC languages:
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References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Unity Pro software
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(1) The operating system of the Quantum 140 CPU 671 60 processor is updated over an Ethernet
network using its MT-RJ type fiber-optic connector (via a ConneXium transceiver or switch
for a copper wire/fiber-optic interface).
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
XLS
In addition to the functions of Unity Pro Extra Large, Unity Pro XLS provides
aset of function blocks of specific checks and protections to facilitate the creation
and debugging of SIL3 Quantum PLC projects.
For a description of these specifications, setups, and the functional limitations
provided for within the framework of SIL3-certifiable safety projects according to
IEC 61508, refer to the Quantum Safety PLC, Safety Reference Manual
11/2007, n 3303879.00, approved by TV Rheinland and available at
www.schneider-electric.us/.
The Unity Pro XLS programming tool is certified compliant with the requirements of
IEC 61508 for the management of safety applications with Quantum
140 CPU 651 60S/671 60S PLCs.
It offers the complete range of functions required to program a safety project:
b In-depth error diagnostics
b Project protection
During project creation, the Quantum processor selects and determines whether the
project created will be a safety project.
Unity Pro XLS is capable of processing all Unity Pro application types.
No other programming tool is needed on the computer.
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To program a safety project, Unity Pro XLS provides two IEC 61131-3
programming languages:
b Function Block Diagram (FBD)
b Ladder language (LD)
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
XLS
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity Pro software
XLS
Unity Pro XLS provides protective functions against unauthorized access to safety
projects, to the SIL3 Quantum PLC, and to Unity Pro XLS.
b The application password, defined when the safety project was created is
requested:
v When the safety application file is opened
v Upon connection to the SIL3 Quantum PLC
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b The safety editor integrated into Unity Pro XLS is used to define the access
permissions and the list of authorized functions for each user, in particular:
v Creation and modification of the application password
v Activation of maintenance mode
b Adjustment of the auto-lock period
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
XLS
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Unity Pro XLS auto-tests are performed upon request by the user, for example:
v After installing or uninstalling any program on the computer
v Before loading the final application program onto the SIL3 Quantum PLC
v Before modifying the application program executed on the SIL3 Quantum PLC
Time-stamping binary files
With Unity Pro XLS, every binary file generated for a safety project features a version
management field that provides the date and time when it was generated.
This information is useful for checking the project.
Downloading a project to Unity Pro XLS
It is possible to download a safety project from the PLC to Unity Pro XLS under the
following conditions:
v This must have been defined as an option for the safety project.
v The user must know the application password to establish a connection to the
safety PLC.
v The safety PLC must be placed in maintenance mode to perform the download.
Unrestricted memory
The unrestricted memory area contains bits and words that are not protected against
write operations from external equipment such as HMI terminals, PLCs, etc.
v It is located at the beginning of the memory.
v Its size can be configured with Unity Pro XLS.
v Values cannot be used directly in the unrestricted memory area and can only be
used in conjunction with specific function blocks: S_MOVE_BIT and S_MOVE_
WORD.
Unity Pro XLS checks in the edit phase and then in the generation phase to make
sure that only data from the unrestricted memory area are used at the input of the
function blocks S_MOVE_BIT and S_MOVE_WORD.
Unity Pro XLS provides a list of useful cross references, which allows easy
identification of how variables are used and verification of the application.
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Note: For safety applications, it is common practice to verify the correct transfer of data by writing
the data twice (to two different variables) and then comparing them.
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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Functions (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
Unity Pro also includes the following communication drivers that can be installed as
required (1):
Driver type
WindowsXP
Windows 2000
Uni-Telway COM port
V1.9IE20
Uni-Telway TSX SCP 114 V1.2IE05
V1.6IE29
Modbus COM port
Fip ISA TSXFPC10 card
V1.4IE06
Fip PCMCIA TSXFPC20 card V1.2IE03
V1.4IE05
Ethway
V1.2IE04
ISAway PCX 57, ISA card
V1.1IE09
PCIway Atrium, PCI card
XIP X-Way on TCP
V1.10IE22
USBfor USB terminal port V1.2IE17
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4
WindowsNT
V1.9IE17
V1.3IE08
V1.1IE08
V1.1IE03
V1.5IE06
Windows98
Millenium
V1.7IE18
V1.4IE06
V1.2IE04
V2.6IE06
V1.2IE04
Windows95
V7.8IE18
V2.4IE08
V1.2IE09
As a supplement to the Unity Pro Extra Large software (2), the UDE
(UnityDevelopers Edition) development kit UNY UDE VFU CD21E enables
thedevelopment of customized solutions. In addition to the development kit,
theUnity servers and accompanying documentation are also provided.
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
References:
pages 4/35 to 4/39
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References
Unity Pro Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, and XLS software packages
The software is available in 5 versions:
b Unity Pro Small for programming and configuring Unity automation platforms:
v Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 and BMX P34 20p0
b Unity Pro Medium for programming and configuring Unity automation platforms:
v Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 and BMX P34 20p0
v Atrium TSX PCI 57 20
v Premium TSX 57 0p, 57 10, and 57 20
b Unity Pro Large for programming and configuring Unity automation platforms:
v Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 and BMX P34 20p0
v Atrium TSX PCI 57 20 and 57 30
v Premium TSX 57 0p, 57 10, 57 20, 57 30, and 57 40
v Quantum with processors 140 CPU 311 10, 434 12U, and 534 14U
b Unity Pro Extra Large for programming and configuring all Unity automation
platforms:
v Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 and BMX P34 20p0
v Atrium TSX PCI 57 20 and 57 30
v Premium TSX 57 0p, 57 10, 57 20, 57 30, 57 40, 57 50, and 57 60
v Quantum with processors 140 CPU 311 10, 434 12U, 534 14U, 651 50, 651 60,
652 60, and Hot Standby 140 CPU 671 60
b Unity Pro XLS for programming and configuring all Unity and SIL3 Quantum
automation platforms:
v Modicon M340 BMX P34 1000 and BMX P34 20p0
v Atrium TSX PCI 57 20 and 57 30
v Premium TSX 57 0p, 57 10, 57 20, 57 30, 57 40, 57 50, and 57 60
v Quantum with processors 140 CPU 311 10, 434 12U, 534 14U, 651 50, 651 60,
652 60, and Hot Standby 140 CPU 671 60
v Quantum with safety processors 140 CPU 651 60S and Hot Standby
140CPU 671 60S
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page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
pages 4/20 to 4/34
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References (continued)
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Unity Pro software
Small / Medium
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3
License type
Reference
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Weight
kg
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
To
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU SZUG CD 40
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Unity Pro Medium version 4.0 software
For PLCs:
TSX 57 0p57 20
TSXPCI57 20
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License type
Reference
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Weight
kg
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
To
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU MZUG CD 40
Software upgrade from Unity Pro Small to Unity Pro Medium software
License type
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU MZSU CD 40
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Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
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References (continued)
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
Large / Extra Large
License type
Reference
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Site (y 100 users)
Weight
kg
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Site (y 100 users)
2
3
To
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU LZUG CD 40
Software upgrade from Unity Pro Medium to Unity Pro Large software
License type
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU LZSU CD 40
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140CPU434 12U
140CPU534 14U
140 CPU 651 50/60
140 CPU 652 60
140 CPU 671 60
License type
Weight
kg
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Site (y 100 users)
Reference
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Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Reference
Weight
kg
UNY SPU EZUG CD 40
Software upgrade from Unity Pro Large to Unity Pro Extra Large software
License type
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Introduction:
page 4/6
Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Weight
kg
UNY SPU EZSU CD 40
Reference
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automation platform
Unity Pro software
XLS
140CPU534 14U
140 CPU 651 50/60
140 CPU 652 60
140 CPU 671 60
140 CPU 651 60S
140 CPU 671 60S
Description
License type
Reference
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Site (y 100 users)
Weight
kg
Single (1 station)
Group (3 stations)
Team (10 stations)
Site (y 100 users)
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For PLCs:
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Description
140CPU534 14U
140CPU652 60
140 CPU 671 60
140 CPU 651 60S
140 CPU 671 60S
License type
Reference
Single (1 station)
UDE Unity Developers
Edition, Requires Unity Pro
Weight
kg
UNY UDE VFU CD21E
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Setup:
pages 4/7 to 4/10
Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
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Functions:
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References (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity Pro software
References (continued)
Description
License type
Reference
Platform setup
for:
- Modicon M340
- Atrium/Premium
- Quantum
- Momentum
- Compatible platforms
Weight
kg
Electromagnetic compatibility
of networks and fieldbuses
Software setup for:
- UnityPro
- Function block library
Separate parts
Description
PC terminal connection
cables
From Processor
To PCport
1.8 m
4.5 m
Weight
kg
BMXXCAUSBH018
0.065
BMX XCA USB H045
0.110
USB port
RS232D
Mini-DIN port
PremiumTSx571p/2p/3p/4p (9-pin D-SUB
connector)
Atrium TSXPCI57
2.5 m
0.170
USB port
(USB/RS485
converter)
USB port
(mini-DIN/
RJ45 cordset)
0.4 m
TSX CUSB485
(1)
0.144
2.5 m
TSXCRJMD25
(1)
0.150
Modbus port
15-pin D-SUB Quantum
140CPU31110
140CPU43412A
140CPU53414A
RS232D
(15-pin D-SUB
connector)
3.7 m
15 m
990NAA26320
990NAA26350
0.300
0.180
USB port
PremiumTSX575p/6p
Quantum140CPU6p1
USB port
3.3 m
UNYXCAUSB033
110XCA28201
110XCA28202
110XCA28203
BMXXCAUSBH0pp
TSXPCX1031
Length
TSXCUSB485
1m
3m
6m
Reference
(1) Use the TSXCRJMD25 mini-DIN/RJ45 cordset with the TSXCUSB485 converter.
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Setup:
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Structure:
pages 4/11 to 4/13
IEC languages:
pages 4/14 to 4/19
Functions:
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Introduction,
setup
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
Unity EFB Toolkit is the software for developing EFs and EFBs in C language and is
optional software for Unity Pro. It can be used to develop new functions (internal
code is written in C language) to extend and complete the set of functions proposed
as standard in Unity Pro. This software comes with Microsoft Visual-C++ @.Net that
can be used to debug the functions used on the Unity Pro PLC simulator. Unity EFB
Toolkit also includes a service for creating and managing families of functions, with a
view to their integration in the Unity Pro function libraries.
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2
Setup
C language development software is a proper tool for managing the whole function
while it is being performed:
b A user-friendly creation interface, integrated in Unity Pro, with automatic file
organization
b Powerful tools for testing and debugging
b Management of compatibilities and software versions of created functions
b Generation of files for subsequent installation of functions on other development
stations
The software can be used to define different function families. These functions, also
known as EFs/EFBs, are stored in families, making it possible to create an organized
library of functions written in C language.
Once created, these families can be distributed and integrated in the Unity Pro
libraries.
They are:
b Arranged in families/functions
b Used in each languages with the same flexibility as standard functions (data entry
wizard)
b Managed by the Unity Pro library tool (version management)
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Editing functions
The various tabs in the EFB Toolkit software editor allow the user to create the
function by:
b Declaring the interface; all data types are possible (elementary, structures, tables)
b Supporting public and private variables
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automation platform
Unity software
Debugging functions
The created function can be tested after it has been inserted in an application and
loaded into the Unity Pro PLC simulator.
The Microsoft Visual C++ tool is used to debug the function and to:
b Insert breakpoints
b Perform step-by-step execution
b Display the code with the breakpoints visible
b Display manipulated data
Note: To generate the code for a Modicon M340 platform, a specific GNU compiler is used. It
is supplied with the Unity EFB Toolkit.
Reference
Unity EFB Toolkit is companion software for Unity Pro and is used to create EFs
and EFBs. These are developed in Visual C++ language and are integrated in Unity
Pro function block libraries.
The Unity EFB Toolkit software and its documentation are supplied in electronic form
on CD-ROM in English.
Description
License
Language
Reference
type
Single
English
UNYSPUZFUCD30E
Unity EFB Toolkit for
developing EFs and EFBs (1 station) (software and
electronic
documentation)
Weight
kg
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Introduction
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
Set up in the same way as a Microsoft ActiveX control component, Unity SFC View
is used to display status information relating to SFC charts executed by a
ModiconM340, a Premium or a Quantum PLC. Installed on an HMI station,
Unity SFC View monitors and controls the status of SFC charts in real time,
supplying detailed diagnostic data.
Unity SFC View reads the necessary data from the Unity project database in offline
mode. The PLC data is accessed online via the OFS (OPC Factory Server).
Without needing to recreate SFC charts in the HMI environment, UnitySFCView
reads the structure of the SFC charts directly from the Unity project database.
Modifications made to the SFC application are detected and updated at any time.
In online mode, Unity SFC View accesses the PLC diagnostic data, which enables
awareness and tracks the occurrence of the first detected fault and subsequent
detected faults. System downtime is reduced since UnitySFCView enables
maintenance staff to locate the source of the problem more quickly.
Unity SFC View is designed for end users and system designers who wish to
integrate this control into their HMI system. UnitySFCView is compatible with most
HMI platforms handling ActiveX Control components such as Vijeo Designer
control software (on PC platform) or in a programming environment such as
Microsoft Visual Basic.
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automation platform
Unity software
b The simple detailed view shows the elementary data on the active step (or
selected step) of the SFC chart in real time. The data displayed may include the
name, comment, chart and step status, as well as the activity times (min, max,
actual). You can also enable the chart navigation option.
Simple detailed view
Because of the compact size of the simple detailed view, it is possible to place
several instances of it on a single HMI screen relating to a certain part of the process.
From this simple detailed mode, you can navigate between HMI screens with SFC
View controls and display the detailed view of SFC charts.
b The detailed view illustrates the details of an SFC chart in real time. The display
indicates the current step, the transition awaiting activation and the next step. The
actions associated with the steps are displayed along with sequence selections or
parallel branches. The detailed diagnostic data includes analysis of the causes of the
fault at transition level. Depending on the diagnostic mode, the error grid contains the
causes of detected fault or the variables assigned to the transition logic. The current
state of the various variables and selected error entries are identified by different
colors.
Diagnostic mode
Transition logic diagnostics is a key function of Unity SFC View. It minimizes system
downtimes in the event of a detected fault.
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3
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5
b Unity SFC View reads the data in the Unity PLC diagnostic buffer. It provides
information about incorrect or missing events that are preventing the transition from
being enabled. This mode does not require any configuration or additional
programming in the PLC program.
b Unity SFC View monitors the internal logic of the transition conditions back to
front. This mode provides diagnostic data concerning the inputs connected to the
transition (not limited to inoperative inputs). In this mode, for Premium, Atrium and
Quantum platforms, Unity SFC View uses specific EFB function blocks linked to the
transition conditions. The library for these blocks is supplied with the Unity SFC View
software.
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Customization
Unity SFC View offers a programming interface that can be used to integrate the
Microsoft ActiveX Control component in an HMI application and customize its
functions and its operator interface.
The ActiveX Control component in Unity SFC View can be customized. It accepts
properties, methods and events (the properties have a default value).
The properties pages simplify configuration. Unity SFC View accepts scripts with
methods such as browsing through charts, status control of charts, and also events
such as detected error notification or chart selection. This data can be used to launch
programs or operator screens.
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Introduction (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
Unity SFC View is used in a configuration where the OFS and Unity Pro software
reside on the same PC platform as the HMI application.
2
3
Distributed architecture
In a distributed configuration, the OFS and Unity Pro software can be installed on
different servers.
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
COM/DCOM
OPC Factory Server
Unity software
PLC network
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References
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
Type of license
Reference
Single (1 station)
UNYSDUMFUCD20
Team (10 stations) UNYSDUMFTCD20
Site (100 stations) UNYSDUMFFCD20
Weight
kg
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Introduction,
setup
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
The Unity Dif program increases productivity in the main life phases of a control
system based on ModiconM340/Premium/Atrium/Quantum platforms:
b Application development and debugging
b Starting up installations and processes
b Operation and maintenance of installations and processes
Unity Dif software is an efficient tool for handling Unity applications for:
b Control system design offices
b Operation and maintenance managers
b Installers and systems integrators
Software setup
Unity Dif software can be used in one of two modes:
b Interactive mode, when the comparison is launched in UnityProExtraLarge by an
operator command (double-click on the UnityDif software icon)
b Automatic mode, when it is launched by a previously established call command
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The result of the comparison between the two applications can be:
b Displayed
b Printed
b Saved in .txt format in a report listing the differences
Comparison
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Setup (continued),
references
Unity software
Displaying results
The reintroduction of the application multilevel tree structure can be accessed via the
browser tab after launching a comparison and is annotated by 4 symbols. The
information associated with application 1 will appear in blue and the information
associated with application 2 will appear in red:
This branch, found in this level of the tree structure, contains at
least one difference
1
2
In the example to the left, a difference on the rung causing changeover to manual
mode is detected:
1 The line displayed in blue belongs to application 1 [Prj1]
2 The line displayed in red belongs to application 2 [Prj2]
1
The source code extracts of both applications can be used to locate the differences
precisely.
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References
This software extension used to compare two PL7 applications generated by Unity Pro software
version u V2.1
Function
UnityDif application
comparison software
extension
CD-ROM containing
software attnd electronic
documentation
(English-French)
Reference
UNYSDU DFUCD20
Weight
kg
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Introduction,
functions
Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
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2
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Unity Loader Project tab
Note: The connection status with the PLC is displayed on each tab, with commands for
connection/disconnection and changing the PLC operating mode.
The software can be used to transfer the components of a project in either direction:
b Program: binary and source, if the application has been built using the source
format
b Data file: located and unlocated data
b Data on BMX RMS pp8MFP memory cartridge: user files.
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Unity Loader Operating System tab
Unity Pro can be used to transfer the application from either the application file .stu,
or the archive file .sta. The program file and data formats, together with the functions
performed by Unity Loader, are identical to those built and used by Unity Pro.
When the cartridge-based user files are transferred from the PLC to the PC, a private
file specific to Unity Loader is created. The operation is then possible in the other
direction. Unity Pro cannot be used to perform this type of transfer.
To simplify project management, Unity Loader defaults to store the three files read in
the PLC in the same directory with an identical file name (the project name by
default), but with a different file extension. The default choice suggested can be
modified by the user.
Once connected to the PLC, Unity Loader displays the specifications of the data
read in the PLC. Similarly, when the files are selected on the PC, the corresponding
specifications are also displayed. The data necessary to decide on the action
required is displayed on a single screen. The three components of the project are
selected by default, provided that they are valid for the chosen direction of transfer.
Transfer of one or two of the components can be disabled. The transfers are
performed in a single command.
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Unity software
The BMX NOE 0110 Ethernet module contains a Flash memory card that can store
user Web pages. When Unity Loader is connected to the communication module,
web pages can be transferred from the module to the PC or vice versa. The
operating mode is identical to that available for exchanges with the processor.
Type of module
Processor with Modbus
Ethernet port
USB port
2
3
4
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
Analog I/O
Counter
Motion control
Supported
Connection, transfer operations, and any detected errors are recorded in a trace file
stored in the PC.
Reference
Unity Loader is available in two formats. It is automatically provided with all versions
of Unity Pro Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. It can be ordered separately
using the unit reference provided below.
Compatibility
Unity Loader is compatible with Modicon M340 PLCs. Its use is totally independent
of Unity Pro.
Program files and PLC data are compatible between Unity Pro and Unity Loader.
Description
Unity Loader
Type
Single license
Weight
kg
UNY SMU ZUCD20
Reference
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Introduction
Modicon M340
automation platform
Introduction
The flexibility of Vijeo Citect supervisory software enables users to achieve the
solution that best suits their supervision requirements for installations.
Application designers and users benefit from the competence of Schneider Electric
for its mastery of system integration. Moreover, the offer is continuously updated to
make the latest technologies available to the customers.
Redundancy
Vijeo Citect offers total redundancy. The redundancy functions are fully integrated
within the system and intuitive to configure.
VijeoCitect automatically installs OFS, the OPC server of Schneider Electric. This
does not require registration. This component can only be used with VijeoCitect
software.
OFS software provides access to any of the PLC variables: Elementary Data type,
Derived Data type and Function Blocks. Furthermore OFS periodically checks the
consistency between the PLC applications and the SCADA one. This is one of major
benefits provided by Schneider Electric integration.
Server license
Server licenses VJC1011pp are purchased by number of Points that are required
for processing, not I/O (1). An upgrade offer to the VJC1011 1ppp is available for
increasing the number of Client and Server Points, if required at a later date (2).
___________________________________________________________________________
(1) Vijeo Citect counts the variables exchanged with external devices, such as PLCs.
(2) If the Server or Client is upgraded, the keys must be reprogrammed
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Client license
Client licenses are generally purchased using the same Points Count as the Server
to which they are connected. Four types of Clients are available:
v Display Client, VJC1020pp: used by operators accessing the VijeoCitect
Server through a local connection,
v Manager Client, VJC1030pp: for users needing to view the VijeoCitect
application via a local connection, but not needing to control the system,
v Web Display Client, VJC1022pp: similar to Display Client but through a Web
connection,
v Web Manager Client, VJC1032pp: similar to Manager Client but via the Web.
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3
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Development workshop
Development workshop VJC1099p2 comprises the physical items such as the
CD-ROM, hardware keys, installation guide and storage boxes.
Setup:
v Each Server requires a hardware key (USB or parallel) to operate.
v The Server key is used to store the Floating Client licenses.
v The key controls the number of Points that can be used.
v The key is programmed to operate up to the predetermined version.
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Architectures
Modicon M340
automation platform
Architectures
1
2
Development workshop
- 1 x VJC109922, physical delivery of the CD with USB key.
Server license
- 1 x VJC101114, Server license for 5000 Points (includes Server Client).
Client license
- Not required. Included in the Server license.
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4
Server license
- 1 x VJC101115, server license for 15000 Points (includes Server Client).
Client license
- 1 x VJC103215, Web Manager client license for 15000 Points.
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Networked server system with remote web clients
Example: Networked Server system, 500 Points, with 2 remote Clients via the Web:
one Web Display and one Web Manager.
Development workshop
- 1 x VJC 1099 22, physical delivery of the CD with USB key.
Server license
- 1 x VJC 1011 12, server license for 500 Points (includes Server Client).
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Single server architecture with 1 Web Display Client and
1Web Manager Client
Client licenses
- 1 x VJC 1022 12, Web Display client license for 500 Points.
- 1 x VJC 1032 12, Web Manager client license for 500 Points.
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Architectures (continued)
Example: Networked Server system, 5000 Points, with 5 Client PCs and 3 Client
licenses, including 2 Floating licenses and 1 Static license.
Development workshop
- 1 x VJC 1099 22, physical delivery of the CD with USB key.
- 1 x VJC 1099 21, additional USB key for Static Client.
Server license
- 1 x VJC 1011 14, Server license for 5000 Points, includes Client Server
(local Display Client type on the Server PC).
Floating licenses
Static license
Client licenses
- 3 x VJC 1020 14, Display Client licenses for 5000 Points.
3
4
Redundant server with Server Display Clients and Web Manager Clients
Example: Redundant server, 1500 Points, with 2 Display Clients on the Servers and
2 WebManager Clients.
Development workshop
- 1 x VJC109922, physical delivery of the CD with USB key: Primary server key.
- 1 x VJC109921, additional USB key for Standby Server
(rule: 1 key per Server).
Server licenses
- 2 x VJC101113, Server licenses for 1500 Points (includes Server Client).
v The first Server acts as the Primary Server,
v The second Server acts as the Standby Server,
v Tne license will be placed on each key (Primary and Standby).
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Client licenses
- 2 x VJC103213, WebManager Client licenses for 1500 Points.
v These 2 licenses will be placed on the Primary Server key.
Redundant Client license:
- 2 x VJC103288, Redundant Web Manager Client licenses
v Floating Redundant licenses for WebManager Client licenses,
v These 2 licenses will be placed on the Standby Server key.
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References
Modicon M340
automation platform
VijeoCitect Box
Parallel key
Type of key
included
USB
Reference
VJC109922
Weight
kg
0.410
Parallel
VJC109912
0.420
Target license
Reference
4
VJC 1099 21
Weight
kg
VJC109911
VJC 1099 11
The Vijeo Citect Lite stand-alone license, for 300, 600 or 1200 Points, includes:
v 1 CD-Rom with Vijeo Citect software
v Schneider Electric drivers pack
v an installation guide
v a hardware key
A simple solution for stand-alone applications, a Vijeo Citect Lite license is used for
connecting a single client to a single sector. It cannot be made redundant.
A Vijeo Citect Lite license can be upgraded to a full Vijeo Citect license (1).
Vijeo Citect Lite license
Description
VijeoCitectLite
Stand-alone: no connectivity
Key to be ordered separately
Number of Points
Reference
300
600
1200
VJC301127
VJC301159
VJC301150
Weight
kg
The references indicated below are for upgrading the number of VijeoCitectLite
Points:
v Regarding the number of Points in the Lite version,
v From Vijeo Citect Lite to the full VijeoCitectServer version (see below).
Description
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Number of Points
Reference
VijeoCitectLite
number of Points upgrade
300 to 600
600 (2) to 1200
VJCL27 L59
VJCL59 L50
Weight
kg
VijeoCitectLite
to VijeoCitectServer upgrade
VJCL27 F12
VJCL59 F13
VJCL50 F13
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Redundant system
For a redundant system order 2 Server licenses.
No other option is required regarding the Servers.
The programmed key (USB or parallel) must be ordered separately.
Number of Points
Reference
75
150
500
1500
5000
15000
Unlimited
VJC101110
VJC101111
VJC101112
VJC101113
VJC101114
VJC101115
VJC101199
Weight
kg
3
4
Number of Points
Reference
75 to 150
150 to 500
500 to 1500
1500 to 5000
5000 to 15000
15000 to Unlimited
VJC101110 11
VJC101111 12
VJC101112 13
VJC101113 14
VJC101114 15
VJC101115 99
Weight
kg
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Redundant system
v The number of Floating Clients ordered is added to the Primary Server key,
v For the Standby Server, the same number of Redundant Display Client licenses
VJC102088 must be ordered.
VijeoCitect
Display Client license
Description
VijeoCitect
RedundantDisplayClient
license
Number of Points
Reference
75
150
500
1500
5000
15000
Unlimited
VJC102010
VJC102011
VJC102012
VJC102013
VJC102014
VJC102015
VJC102099
Details
Reference
Floating license
only
VJC102088
Weight
kg
Weight
kg
Redundant system
v The number of Floating Clients ordered is added to the Primary Server key,
v For the Standby Server, the same number of Redundant ManagerClient licenses
VJC103088 must be ordered.
Description
VijeoCitect
RedundantManagerClient
license
Number of Points
Reference
75
150unlimited
VJC103010
VJC103099
Details
Reference
Floating license
only
VJC103088
Weight
kg
Weight
kg
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1
2
Description
VijeoCitect
Redundant WebDisplayClient
license
Number of Points
Reference
75
150
500
1500
5000
15000
Unlimited
VJC102210
VJC102211
VJC102212
VJC102213
VJC102214
VJC102215
VJC102299
Details
Reference
Floating license
only
VJC102288
Weight
kg
Weight
kg
3
4
5
Description
Number of Points
Reference
75
150unlimited
VJC103210
VJC103299
Details
Reference
VijeoCitect
Floating license
RedundantWebManager Client only
license
VJC103288
Weight
kg
Weight
kg
6
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References (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
VijeoCitect
Display Client upgrade
Number of Points
Reference
75 to 150
150 to 500
500 to 1500
1500 to 5000
5000 to 15000
15000 to Unlimited
VJC102010 11
VJC102011 12
VJC102012 13
VJC102013 14
VJC102014 15
VJC102015 99
Weight
kg
Description
Citect
Manager Clientupgrade
Number of Points
Reference
75 to 150
150 to 500
500 to 1500
1500 to 5000
5000 to 15000
15000 to Unlimited
VJC103010 11
VJC103011 12
VJC103012 13
VJC103013 14
VJC103014 15
VJC103015 99
Weight
kg
Number of Points
Reference
75 to 150
150 to 500
500 to 1500
1500 to 5000
5000 to 15000
15000 to Unlimited
VJC102210 11
VJC102211 12
VJC102212 13
VJC102213 14
VJC102214 15
VJC102215 99
Weight
kg
The references indicated below are for upgrading the number of Points on the Server
where the hardware key is plugged.
Number of Points
Reference
75 to 150
150 to 500
500 to 1500
1500 to 5000
5000 to 15000
15000 to Unlimited
VJC103210 11
VJC103211 12
VJC103212 13
VJC103213 14
VJC103214 15
VJC103215 99
Weight
kg
(1) The reprogramming fee, VJC109400, is applicable for any key upgrade.
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Protocol
Reference
IEC 60870-5-104
PSDirect ETH
PSDirect MPI
Bailey
SEMAPI
MOSCAD
VJC3051 41
VJC305140
VJC305142
VJC305144
VJC305148
VJC305149
Weight
kg
Note: Before ordering a VijeoCitect specific driver, please consult your Schneider Electric
Regional Sales Office.
Note: If a new key is required, an additional Vijeo Citect key must be purchased. See page 4/54.
Description
Reference
VJC109400
Weight
kg
Details
Reference
VJC109101
Weight
kg
VJC109101D3
Details
Reference
Third-party applications
converter
VJC1090 88
Details
Reference
VJC109503
Weight
kg
Weight
kg
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Introduction
Modicon M340
automation platform
Based on the OLE for Process Control (OPC) standard, Schneider Electrics
OPCFactoryServer (OFS) software allows client software applications, such as
supervisors/SCADA and customized interfaces, to access the data of Schneider
Electric automation system and electrical distribution devices connected to networks
or fieldbus in real-time.
It also allows communication with third party devices supporting Modbus and
Modbus/TCP protocols.
At the heart of the Transparent Ready offer, OFS enables simpler, more open and
transparent communication between your software applications and your devices.
These are just some of the advantages that help ensure a complete interoperability
solution that is central to your process.
In version V3.3, the OFS data server integrates the most recent specifications of the
OPCFoundation:
b OPC-DA (OPC Data Access)
b .NET API interface
b OPC XML-DA V1.0 (OPC XML Data Access)
Devices supported:
b Modicon Quantum, Premium, TSXMicro, Compact and Momentum PLCs
b TSX Series 7 and April Series 1000 Schneider Electric PLCs
b Serial Modbus devices connected via Schneider Electric gateways:
TSXETG10pp, EGXppp ranges, etc.
b Serial Uni-Telway devices connected via Schneider Electric gateways
(TSXETG1010)
Openness
The development of specialized interfaces is simpler with OFSV3.3 software that is
designed in particular for two types of users:
b End users who either want to interface their supervision or human/machine
interface applications with Schneider Electric equipment or to develop applications
on a PC (supervisory control screens, Excel tables, etc.) requiring access to
automation system data.
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Modicon M340
automation platform
The client application and the OFS server are on the same PC.
OFS station
Local client
application
program
Data Symbol
(Unity Pro,
Concept
orPL7)
Modbus network
X-Way network
4
Momentum
Premium
TSX Micro
Quantum
5
Remote access from an OPC-DA client
The client application and the OFS data server are on remote stations.
Communicationbetween the client station and the OFS server is conducted through
the DCOM layer (Microsoft) via the OPC-DA protocol.
OFS
station
Local client
application
program
Data Symbol
(Unity Pro,
Concept
orPL7)
Modbus network
X-Way network
8
Momentum
Premium
TSX Micro
Quantum
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Introduction (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
The .NET client application program and the OFS data server are on remote stations.
Communication between the client station and the OFS server is conducted through
the DCOM layer (Microsoft) via the OPC-DA protocol.
Intranet
DCOM
EthernetModbus/TCP network
Server
OFS station
.NET client
3
The .NET Microsoft compatibility of the OFS server has been developed to allow an
OPC .NET client to access OFS server items on an Intranet network via the
OPC .NET API interface.
The client application program and the OFS server are on remote stations, using the
SOAP protocol to communicate via the Internet in conformity with the OPC XML-DA
V1.01 specification of the OPC Foundation.
The OFS data server is based on an HTTP server installed on the same station.
Data Symbol
(Unity Pro
Concept orPL7)
6
7
Industrial network
Site server
and OFS
station
IIS
Internet
Firewall
Remote client
application
program
Industrial
PLCs
8
The OPC XML-DA V1.0 specifications are designed to overcome the limitations of
COM/DCOM by providing:
b An OPC interface for Windows and non-Windows client applications
b Beyond the Intranet perimeter, remote access via the Internet through firewalls
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Setup
Modicon M340
automation platform
Setup
OFS server
(V3.3)
Database
Unity Pro
project
station
OPC client
Quantum
Premium
3
Ethernet Modbus /TCP network
Momentum
TSX Micro
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Functions
Modicon M340
automation platform
The OPC XML-DA specification is based on Web Services standards such as SOAP,
XML, WSDL. A SOAP client can access data on the OFS server via Intranet or
Internet using the SOAP protocol in conformity with the OPC XML-DA V1.01
specification of the OPC Foundation.
(1) Only available with the Large version of OPC Factory Server V3.3
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References
Modicon M340
automation platform
1
2
3
Type of license
Reference
Single station
10 stations
TLX CD SUOFS 33
TLX CD STOFS 33
Weight
kg
Type of license
Reference
Single station
10 stations
200 stations
TLX CD LUOFS 33
TLX CD LTOFS 33
TLX CD LFOFS 33
Weight
kg
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Contents chapter 5
b References
v Passive connection sub-bases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/8
v Adaptation sub-bases with soldered relays
and removable terminal blocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/9
v Adaptation sub-bases for plug-in relays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/10
v Connection sub-bases for analog channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/11
v Plug-in relays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/12
v Accessories for connection sub-bases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/13
b Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/14
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Sub-bases for Modicon M340 I/O modules
Applications
Sub-base type
Control voltage
c 24V
Output voltage
c 24V
0,5 A
Modularity
16
1 to 3
Signal
Signal, common
Signal
(configurable c24Vor
0V)
Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Terminal
block
Removable
Terminal type
8 -16
No
Screw
2
Signal, common (configurable c 24V or 0 V)
No
Screw or spring
Additional function g
Miniature sub-bases
Compact size g
Type 2 input g
Isolator g
Device type
ABE7H34Ep00
ABE 7H16Cpp
ABE 7HppR1p
ABE7HppR50
ABE 7HppR21p
ABE 7HppS21
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Discrete outputs
Miniature
1
2
Yes
No
No
c 24 V
From c 24 V
to a 230 V
From 5 V TTL
to a 230 V
c 24V
3
Yes
c 24 V (solid state)
c 5... 24V, a 230 V (electromechanical)
0,5 A
125 mA
12 mA
16
5 A (I th)
16
8 passive inputs
8 relay outputs
Signal
c 24 V and 0 V
Signal can be
Signal
isolated, Protected
common
Signal and
common
20-way HE 10 connectors
No
Screw
Yes
Screw or spring
No
Screw
3-wire proximity
sensor
ABE 7H16R3p
ABE 7H16S43
ABE 7P16M111
ABE 7R16M111
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automation platform
Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Sub-bases for Modicon M340 I/O modules
Applications
Universal
Optimum
Universal
2
3
4
5
Sub-base type
Electromecanical, fixed
Yes
Yes
Control voltage
c 24 V
Output voltage
c 5 V... 30 V
a 230 V
2 A (I th)
3 A (I th)
Modularity
8 - 16
1 N/O contact
and common
Free-voltage
1 N/O contact
Connector
Terminal
block
7
8
Removable
Terminal type
Yes
Screw or spring
Yes
c 5 V... 150 V
a 230 V
c 24 V (solid state)
c 5 V... 24 V, a 230 V (E.M.)
c 5 V... 150 V
a 230 V
5 A (I th)
2 A (solid state),
6 A (electromecanical)
Depends on relay
mounted 0,5 to 10 A
16
8 or 16
2 to 3
1 N/O contact
and common
1 N/O contact
Signal,
Polarities
Yes
No
Screw
No
Screw or spring
Miniature sub-bases
Common per 4 channels
Additional function
Device type
ABE 7P16T111
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ABE7P08T3ppp
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Analog inputs/outputs
Input modules
BMX ART 0414/0814 BMX AMI 0410
Outputmodule
BMXAMO 0210
1
2
3
Electromecanical , plug-in
Passive
Yes
Yes
c 24 V
c 24 V
c 5 V... 150 V
a 230 V
5A (I th)
c 24 V
8 A (I th)
from 0,5 to 2 A
125 mA
16
2 to 6
1C/O contact
or1N/O contact
andcommon
1C/O contact
or2N/O contact
andcommon
Signal and 0 V
6
25-way SUB-D connector
No
Screw
Yes
Screw or spring
No
8 channels
4 channels
ABE 7R16T2pp
ABE 7R16T3pp
2 (+ 2 not used)
5/10
2 to 3
No
Screw
Screw
Direct connection of
4thermocouples
Connection and
provision of
cold-junction
compensation
Direct connection of
4channels
Delivered and
distributes 4
protected isolated
power supplies
Direct connection of
2channels
ABE 7SppS2Bp
ABE 7H16F43
ABE 7CPA412
ABE 7CPA410
ABE 7CPA21
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automation platform
Introduction
Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Sub-bases for Modicon M340 I/O modules
Discrete
Discrete
16
nels
chan
1-b
1-c
Analog
4-c 4-b
h.
16 c
els
hann
2/4 c
2 x 8 ch.
c 24 V (1)
Ch0
Ch3
Ch2
Ch4
2
els
hann
16 c
Sub-base for
8 discrete I/O
c 24 V (1)
nels
han
16 c
c 24 V (1)
lays
16 Re
ts
Outpu
Q9
Q10
Q12
Q11
Q13
Q14
Q15
200
100
201
101
202
102
203
103
204
104
205
105
206
106
207
107
3
1
4
2
208
108
209
109
210
110
211
111
212
112
213
113
214
114
215
115
7
5
8
6
AB
0Vdc
+24Vdc
LC
214
6T
E7P1
Fus I
Q0
= 1A
max
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Sub-base
for 16
discrete I/O
1 Discrete BMX DDI pp02K input modules, BMX DDO pp02K output modules and BMX DDM 3202K mixed I/O modules
equipped with one or two 40-way connectors. The module modularity (pp) is 32 or 64channels.
1 Analog BMX AMI 0410 1-b (4 channels), BMX ART 0414 1-c (4 channels), BMX ART 0814 1-c (4 channels) inputs modules
and BMXAM0 0210 1-b (2 channels) output module
2 Cordset equipped with connectors (one 40-way connector with one or two 20-way HE 10s). 2 models are available: cordsets
with one or two 20-wire sheaths (AWG 22) equipped with an HE10 moulded connector, BMX FCC pp1/pp3.
These cordsets are available in 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5 or 10m lengths.
3 16-channel Optimum or Universal Modicon Telefast ABE7 passive connection sub-bases or adaptor sub-bases.
4 Cordset equipped with connectors (including one 25-way SUB-D type on the sub-base end). 2 models are available, depending
on the type of connections on the analog module side:
v 4-c 40-way connector, BMX FCApp2 cordset for ABE7CPA412 analog input module
v 4-b 20-way screw terminal block, BMX FCApp0 cordset for ABE7CPA410/CPA21 sub-bases
These cordsets are available in 1.5, 3 or 5m lengths.
5 Sub-bases for analog input/output modules:
v ABE7CPA410 for connection on a screw terminal block of 4 current/voltage inputs of the BMXAMI0410 analog module, with
supply of 4 isolated protected power supplies for the current loop inputs.
v ABE7CPA412 for connection on a screw terminal block of 4 thermocouple inputs for the BMXART0414/0814 analog
module, with supply of cold-junction compensation for these inputs.
v ABE7CPA21 for connection on a screw terminal block of 2 current/voltage outputs of the BMXAMO 0210 analog module.
6 ABE7ACC02 sub-base for splitting 16 into 2 x 8 channels, allows connection to an 8-channel sub-base.
7 8-channel Optimum or Universal Modicon Telefast ABE7 passive connection sub-bases or adaptor sub-bases.
8
9
10
(1) Connection of the 24 V c power supply is only possible using Modicon Telefast ABE7 sub-bases. Equipotentiality of the 0Vc
supplies is compulsory.
References:
pages 5/8
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automation platform
Combinations
Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Sub-bases for Modicon M340 I/O modules
Preformed cordsets
(at both ends)
1 Discrete 24 V c
Inputs
Outputs
2 x 16 I
2 x 16 Q
4 x 16 Q
DDO
3202K
DDO
6402K
4 x 16 I
BMX DDI
DDI
3202K
6402K
BMX
FCCpp1/FCCpp3
References
2
Quantity to order
1
2
Cordset reference to be complete
See page 2/17
Inputs/
outputs
1 x 16 I
1 x 16 Q
DDM
3202K
FCCpp3
2
1
4I
Outputs
2x4I
AMI
ART
ART
0410
0414
0814
FCApp0 FCApp2
4-b
4-c
1
1
2
See page 2/31
2Q
AMO
0210
FCApp0
4-b
1
1
2
Universal
ABE7H08Rpp
8channels ABE7H08S21
7
Universal
ABE7H16R1pp
16channels ABE7H16R50p
3
ABE7H16R2pp
ABE7H16S21p
ABE7H16R3p
ABE7H16R23
ABE7H16S43
ABE7H16F43
ABE7P16F31p
Removable solid state relays
ABE7S08S2Bpp
Solid state relays
ABE7R08S111p / 7R08S21pp
Electromechanical relays
Optimum &
Universal
16channels
3
ABE7S16SpBpp
Solid state relays
ABE7R16S111p /7R16S21pp
Electromechanical relays
6
7
ABE7P08T330p
Solid state relays
ABE7R16Tppp / 7R16M111
Electromechanical relays
ABE7P16Tppp/ 7P16M111
Solid state and or electromechanical relays
ABE 7CPA21
Preformed cordsets
(1) Via the ABE7ACC02 6 splitter sub-base used to separate 16 channels into 2 x 8 channels.
9
10
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automation platform
References
Connection interfaces
Modicon Telefast ABE7 pre-wired system
Passive connection sub-bases
Function
No.
No. of terminals For PLCs
of chan- per
on row
nels
channel number
Inputs or outputs 16
Modicon M340
1m
2m
3m
Screw
Screw
Screw
ABE7H34E100
ABE7H34E200
ABE7H34E300
Weight
0.330
0.410
0.480
Inputs or outputs 16
Polarity
Type of
Reference
distribution connection
Weight
No
Yes
No
No
Screw
Screw
ABE7H16C10
ABE7H16C11
0.160
0.160
Yes
0 or 24 V
Screw
ABE7H16C21
0.205
Yes
0 or 24 V
Screw
ABE7H16C31
0.260
kg
ABE7H16C21
Universal sub-bases
Function
No. of
channels
Inputs or outputs 8
5
16
ABE7H34Eppp
Function
Length of
Type of
Reference
PLC
connection
connection
cable
kg
No
Yes
No
No
Screw
Screw
ABE7H08R10
ABE7H08R11
0.187
0.187
Yes
0 or 24 V
Screw
Screw
ABE7H08R21
ABE7H08S21
0.218
0.245
No
Yes
No
No
Screw
Screw
Spring
ABE7H16R10
ABE7H16R11
ABE7H16R11E
0.274
0.274
0.274
No
No
Screw
Spring
ABE7H16R50
ABE7H16R50E
0.196
0.196
No
0 or 24 V
Screw
ABE7H16R20
0.300
Yes
0 or 24 V
Screw
Spring
ABE7H16R21
ABE7H16R21E
0.300
0.300
Screw
Spring
ABE7H16S21
ABE7H16S21E
0.375
0.375
ABE7H16R50
2
7
3
No
Yes
0 or 24 V
0 or 24 V
Screw
Screw
ABE7H16R30
ABE7H16R31
0.346
0.346
ABE7H16R31
Weight
Inputs
16
Yes
24 V
I, F (1)
Screw
ABE7H16S43
0.640
Outputs
16
Yes
0V
I, F (1)
Screw
ABE7H16F43
0.640
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References (continued)
Connection interfaces
Modicon Telefast ABE7 pre-wired system
No. of
Isolation PLC/
terminals
Operative part
per channel
2
Yes
Voltage
Type of
connection
Reference
Weight
c 24V
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16E2B1
ABE7S16E2B1E
kg
0.370
0.370
c 48V
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16E2E1
ABE7S16E2E1E
0.370
0.370
a 48V
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16E2E0
ABE7S16E2E0E
0.386
0.386
a 110V
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16E2F0
ABE7S16E2F0E
0.397
0.397
a 230V
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16E2M0
ABE7S16E2M0E
0.407
0.407
1
2
3
16
Isolation
API/
Operative
part
No
No
Output
voltage
Output
current
Fault
detection
report (1)
Type of
connection
Reference
c 24V
0.5A
Yes (2)
Screw
Spring
ABE7S08S2B0
ABE7S08S2B0E
0.252
0.252
2A
Yes (2)
Screw
Spring
ABE7S08S2B1
ABE7S08S2B1E
0.448
0.448
0.5A
Yes (2)
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16S2B0
ABE7S16S2B0E
0.405
0.405
Non
Screw
Spring
ABE7S16S1B2
ABE7S16S1B2E
0.400
0.400
c 24V
Weight
ABE7R08S216
16
Relay
width
Number
Output
of contacts current
5mm
1 N/O
2A
Latching
2A
Polarity
distribution/
operative part
Contact common
per group of 4
channels
Volt-free
Type of
connection
Reference
10mm
1 N/O
5A
Volt-free
5mm
1 N/O
2A
10mm
1 N/O
5A
Screw
Spring
ABE7R08S111
ABE7R08S111E
kg
0.252
0.252
Screw
Spring
ABE7R08S216
ABE7R08S216E
0.448
0.448
Screw
Spring
ABE7R08S210
ABE7R08S210E
0.448
0.448
ABE7R16S111
ABE7R16S111E
0.405
0.405
ABE7R16S210
ABE7R16S210E
0.405
0.405
Common per
group of
8channels on
both poles
ABE7R16S212
ABE7R16S212E
0.400
0.400
Screw
Spring
Weight
(1) A detected fault on a sub-base output Qn will set PLC output Qn to safety mode that will be
detected by the PLC.
(2) Can only be used with modules with protected outputs.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
Dimensions:
pages 5/14
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Connection interfaces
Modicon Telefast ABE7 pre-wired system
No. of
channels
16
No. of
For
terminals
relay type
per channel
2
ABS7E
ABR7
ABS7S33E
Isolation
PLC/Operative part
Yes
Input
connection
Type of
connection
Reference
Weight
Volt-free
Screw
Spring
ABE7P16F310
ABE7P16F310E
kg
0.850
0.850
Polarity
distribution
Screw
ABE7P16F312
0.850
ABE7R16M111
12 mm
ABE7R16T210
Reference
ABE7R16T111
Weight
kg
0,600
ABE7R16M111
(3)
0,600
ABR7S21
1 F
Volt-free
Common on both poles (4)
ABE7R16T210
ABE7R16T212
0,735
0,730
ABR7S23
1 OF
Volt-free
Common contact (4)
ABE7R16T230
ABE7R16T231
0,775
0,730
ABR7S33
1 OF
Volt-free
Common on both poles (5)
ABE7R16T330
ABE7R16T332
1,300
1,200
ABR7S37
2 OF
Volt-free
ABE7R16T370
1,300
6
7
8
9
10
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
Dimensions:
pages 5/14
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References (continued)
Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Sub-bases for Modicon M340 I/O modules
Output Optimum & Universal sub-bases for solid state and/or with electromechanical relays (1)
No. of Relay For
chan- width relay type
nels
16
ABE7P16T2pp
16
5mm
Isolator
per
channel
ABR7S11
No
ABS7SC1B
No
10mm ABR7S2p No
ABS7SA2p
ABS7SC2p
ABE7ACC20
No
12mm ABR7S33 No
ABS7A3p
ABS7SC3pp
ABE7ACC21
12mm ABR7S33 No
ABS7A3p
ABS7SC3pp
ABE7ACC21
ABR7S33 No
ABS7A3M
ABS7SC3E Yes
ABE7ACC21
Weight
kg
ABE7P16T111
0.550
ABE7P16M111 (2)
0.550
0.615
0.655
0.655
Yes
No
Yes
Volt-free
Common on both poles (4)
Common on both poles (4)
Screw
Screw
Screw
ABE7P16T210 (3)
ABE7P16T230 (3)
ABE7P16T230E
(3)
ABE7P16T214
ABE7P16T212
ABE7P16T215
No
Volt-free
Screw
Spring
ABE7P08T330
ABE7P08T330E
0.450
0.450
No
Volt-free
Screw
Spring
ABE7P16T330
ABE7P16T330E
0.900
0.900
Screw
ABE7P16T332
0.900
Yes
Volt-free
Screw
ABE7P16T334
0.900
Yes
Screw
Spring
ABE7P16T318
ABE7P16T318E
1.000
1.000
Volt-free
Screw
Spring
0.675
0.615
0.670
1
2
3
4
5
Direct connection of
BMXAMI0410
4analog channels
Delivered and distributes
4protected isolated power
supplies
25-way SUB-D
Direct connection of
2voltage/current outputs
25-way SUB-D
BMXAMO0210
Type of
Reference
connection
Weight
Screw
ABE7CPA412
kg
0,180
Screw
ABE7CPA410
0,180
6
7
Screw
ABE 7CPA21
0,210
8
9
10
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
Dimensions:
pages 5/14
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Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Plug-in relays for connection sub-bases
1
2
Functions
Input circuit
Current
Nominal
voltage
Output circuit
Current (1)
Nominal
voltage
Weight
5mm
Output
24V
2A
c 24V
Order in
multiples of 4
ABS7SC1B
10mm
Output
24V
0.5A
c 548V
a 24240V
ABS7SC2E
ABS7SA2M
0.016
0.016
12mm
Input
5V TTL
24V
Type 2
c 24V
c 24V
ABS7EC3AL
ABS7EC3B2
0.014
0.014
48V
Type 2
c 24V
ABS7EC3E2
0.014
a 50 Hz
a 60 Hz
a 50 Hz
48V
110130V
230240V
c 24V
c 24V
c 24V
ABS7EA3E5
ABS7EA3F5
ABS7EA3M5
0.014
0.014
0.014
24V
2A
Self-protected
1.5A
c 24V
ABS7SC3BA
0.016
c 548V
a 24240V
ABS7SC3E
ABS7SA3MA
0.016
0.016
ABS7SC1B
Output
Unit reference
kg
0.010
5mm
Control
voltage
c 24V
Output
current (1)
5A (Ith)
Number of
contacts
1 N/O
Order in
multiples of
4
Unit
reference
ABR7S11
Weight
kg
0.005
10mm
c 24V
5A (Ith)
1 N/O
1 C/O
4
4
ABR7S21
ABR7S23
0.008
0.008
12mm
c 24V
10A (Ith)
8A (Ith)
1 C/O
2 C/O
4
4
ABR7S33
ABR7S37
0.017
0.017
c 48V
8A (Ith)
1 C/O
ABR7S33E
0.017
ABR7S2p
Accessories
Description
Extractor for 5 mm miniature relays
Reference
ABE7ACC12
Weight
kg
0.010
ABR7S3p
7
8
9
10
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
Dimensions:
pages 5/14
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Connection interfaces
ModiconTelefastABE7 pre-wired system
Accessories for connection sub-bases
Software
Description
ABE7ACC02
Reference
ABE7LOGV10
Weight
kg
0.350
ABE7LOGF25
0.200
Accessories
Description
ABE7ACC80 + ABE7ACC81
ABE7BV20
2 01
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2 01
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
ABE7TES160
No. of channels
Specifications
Order in
multiples of
10
Unit
reference
ABE7ACC01
Weight
kg
0.008
16 as
2x8channels
Width 10 mm
Width 12 mm
ABE7ACC02
0.075
4
4
ABE7ACC20
ABE7ACC21
0.007
0.010
100
ABE7ACC30
0.100
Enclosure feedthrough
with industrial connector
Plug-in 40-way
male connector
Enclosure feedthrough
with CNOMOM23
connector
(1x 20-way HE10
connector, PLC end)
Impedance adaptor
for Type 2 compatibility
32
40-way
ABE7ACC80
0.300
32
For mounting on
ABE7ACC80
19-way
19-way
ABE7ACC81
0.370
16
8 and 12
1
1
ABE7ACC82
ABE7ACC83
0.150
0.150
Used with
ABE7ACC82 and
ABE7ACC83
For 3 cables
ABE7ACC85
0.012
ABE7ACC84
0.300
Additional snap-on
terminal blocks
(shuntedterminals)
10 screw terminals
10 spring terminals
5
5
ABE7BV10
ABE7BV10E
0.030
0.030
16
20 screw terminals
20 spring terminals
5
5
ABE7BV20
ABE7BV20E
0.060
0.060
16
Display, forcing
inhibition, continuity
ABE7TES160
0.350
Self-adhesive
marker tag holder
Quick-blow fuses
5x20,250 V, UL
For 6 characters
50
AR1SB3
0.001
0.125 A
0.5 A
1A
2A
4A
6.3 A
10
10
10
10
10
10
ABE7FU012
ABE7FU050
ABE7FU100
ABE7FU200
ABE7FU400
ABE7FU630
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AR1SB3
9
10
ABEC08Rppp
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
Dimensions:
pages 5/14
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ABE7H20Eppp/34Eppp
ABE7H32Eppp
ABE7H16R50, ABE7H12R50,
ABE7H08R1p, ABE7H08R21,
ABE7R08S111/S111E,
ABE7H08S21,ABE7CPA21/410/412
55
15
55
35
b1
ABE7H16Cpp/ABE7H16CMpp,
ABE7p16M111/ABE7p16T111
84
c+9
ABE
7H20E/7H32Eppp
b
b1
c
ABE 7H16Cpp,
7H16CMpp
a
106
b
49
b1
41.5
c
60
67
56
59
7p16M111,
7p16T111
110
89
58
54
ABE
7H16/12/08ppp 7R08S111p
7CPA21/410/412
70
77
58
58
58
58
b
b1
c
70
1
15
ABE7H16p43
77
35
ABE7R16S21p,
ABE7S16S2B0/S2B02E,
ABE 7S16E2pp/S16E2ppE,
ABE7S08S2B1/S08S2B1E
ABE 7CPA31
b + 12
b1
206
125
Sub-bases
b1
c
ABE7R16T2pp, ABE7P16T2pp
58
58
ABE7CPA01, ABE7CPA11/CPA12/CPA13
58
15
70
35
89
35
58
c1
ABE
7pppppp
7pR08S210p, 7S16S1B2p, 7R08S216
b
70
77
b1
58
58
c
58
58
1 Additional shunt terminal block ABE7BV10/7BV20
143
67
211
64
73
89
89
35
58
Note: details of the front view are the same as for the
ABE7CPA01.
ABE 7P08T330
10
15
272
150
74
83
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Dimensions (continued)
Connection interfaces
Modicon Telefast ABE7 pre-wired system
ABE7ACC02
ABE7ACC03
58
35
89
70
35
58
35
89
58
50
15
88
15
48
15
48
57
66
48
57
57
ABE7ACC82, ABE7ACC83
26,5
54
2x5
28
25
42
43
74
4x
4,3
64,5
50
112
130
140
88
2 x M4
65
34
52
32
35
ABE7TES160
89
80
103
120
35
58
ABE7ACC84
15
72
43
4 x 4,3
54
170
H
82
82
82
82
82
101
101
101
101
101
101
50
30
32
59
b
3,5
G = a - 12
Introduction, compatibility:
pages 5/6
H = b + 12
ABE7
ACC02
ACC03
ACC04
ACC05
ACC10/11
H08Rpp
H08S21
H12R50
H16R50
R08S111
CPA01
CPA02
CPA1p
CPA03
G
38
53
53
53
53
72
72
72
72
72
131
113
131
113
H
82
101
101
101
101
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
ABE7
H12R1p
H12R2p
H16R1p
H16R2p
H16R3p
H12S21
H16S21
R08S210
R16S111
R16S21p
S08S2B0
S08S2B1
G
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
113
194
113
194
H
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
ABE7
H16F43
H16S43
S16E2pp
S16S1B2
S16S2pp
R16T2pp
P16T2pp
R16T3pp
P08T330
P16T3pp
P16F3pp
G
194
194
194
113
194
199
199
260
150
260
260
9
10
References:
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Modicon M340
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Power supplies
Input voltage
100...240V a
120...250V c
Single-phase (N-L1) or
Phase-to-phase (L1-L2) connection
1
2
3
4
5
Yes for ABL 7RP, not for ABL 8REM and not applicable for ABL 8MEM and ABL 7RM
Yes
Yes, voltage detection. Automatic reset on correction of the detected fault
Diagnostic relay
Compatibility with
function modules
Power reserve (Boost)
Output voltage
Output current
No
5V c
24V c
ABL 8MEM24003
(Modular)
ABL 8MEM24006
(Modular)
ABL 8MEM24012
(Modular)
48V c
ABL 7RM24025
(Modular)
ABL8REM24030
(Optimum)
ABL7RP4803
(Optimum)
12V c
0.3 A
0.6 A
1.2 A
ABL 8MEM12020
(Modular)
2A
2.5 A
3A
4A
5A
ABL 8MEM05040
(Modular)
ABL7RP1205
(Optimum)
ABL8REM24050
(Optimum)
6A
10 A
20 A
40 A
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1
2
380...500V a
24V c
Single-phase (N-L1) or
Phase-to-phase (L1-L2) connection
Yes
Yes
Yes, current limitation or undervoltage detection
3
4
No
24V c
5V c
7...12V c
6
ABL8DCC12020 (2)
7
ABL8DCC05060 (2)
8
5/25
Please consult the Phaseo Power Supplies and Transformers catalog.
(1) Except ABL 8RPM24200, 100...120V a and 200...240V a.
(2) DC/DC converter module must be used with a Phaseo Universal power supply.
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Introduction
1
2
ABL8RPS24050
Modicon M340
automation platform
Their very wide input voltage range allows a considerable reduction of parts held in
stock and offers a distinct advantage in terms of machine design.
Conforming to IEC standards and UL and CSA certified, they are suitable for
universal use.
ABL8RPS/RPM and ABL8WPS power supplies are equipped with a harmonic filter
that helps ensure compliance with standard IEC/EN 61000-3-2 concerning harmonic
pollution.
The Universal range of Phaseo power supplies has protection devices to help
ensure optimum performance of the automation system. Their operating mode can
be configured as required by the user:
b Manual reset protection mode: Priority is given to the voltage to help guarantee
the PLC logic states and nominal operation of the supplied actuators.
b Automatic reset protection mode: Priority is given to the current to allow
troubleshooting for example, or to help ensure continuity of service until the arrival of
the maintenance team.
The Universal range of Phaseo power supplies also has a power reserve, allowing
them to deliver a current of 1.5 In at regular intervals. This avoids the need to
oversize the power supply if the device has a high inrush current, while helping to
ensure optimum performance of the automation system.
The diagnostics for the Universal range of Phaseo power supplies are available on
the front of the device via LEDs (Uout and Iout) and via a volt-free relay contact.
Products are equipped with an output voltage adjustment potentiometer to
compensate for any line voltage drops in installations with long cable runs.
These power supplies are designed for direct mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail.
8
9
10
Description:
page 5/19
Specifications:
pages 5/20
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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There are four references available in the Universal range of Phaseo power
supplies for phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase connection:
b ABL8RPS24030
72 W
3A
b ABL8RPS24050
120 W
5A
b ABL8RPS24100
240 W
10 A
b ABL8RPM24200
480 W
20 A
24 V c
24 V c
24 V c
24 V c
The Universal range of Phaseo power supplies also features two references for
3-phase connection:
b ABL 8WPS24200
480 W
20 A
24 V c
b ABL8WPS24400
960 W
40 A
24 V c
ABL8WPS24200
c
Premium automation platform
A range of function modules also allows functions to be added to the Universal range
of Phaseo power supplies to help ensure continuity of service:
v A Buffer module or Battery control modules combined with their batteries to
help ensure continuity of service in the event of a network power outage
v A Redundancy module to meet the most demanding requirements for continuity of
service even if the power supply becomes inoperative
v Downstream electronic protection modules to help ensure that the protection in
the application is discriminating
v Converter modules delivering nominal voltages of 5 and 12 V c from the 24 V c
output of the Universal range of Phaseo power supplies
1
2
3
4
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
6
7
8
9
10
Specifications:
pages 5/20
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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Specifications
Technical specifications
ABL8RPS24030
ABL8RPS24050
ABL8RPS24100
ABL8RPM24200
CB scheme EN60950-1, UL, cCSAus, e, C-Tick
IEC/EN 60950-1, EN 61204, SELV
EN61000-6-1, IEC/EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-4, IEC/EN61204-3,
IEC/EN 61204-3
Input circuit
2
3
Input values
Nominal voltages
phase-to-neutral (N-L1) or
phase-to-phase (L1-L2)
Voltage range
Anti-harmonic filtering
Permissible frequencies
Maximum inrush current
Power factor
Efficiency at nominal load
Dissipated power at nominal load
According to IEC/EN61000-3-2
100120V a/200500V a
85132V a/170550V a
Hz
A
4763
30 for 2 ms max.
0.59 at 120V a/0.51 at240Va
0.69 at 120V a/0.68 at240Va
>87%
>88%
7.8
15.5
31
57.6
Yes, via integrated PFC (Power Factor Correction) passive filter
Output circuit
4
5
6
7
9
10
V
A
W
A
V
mV
ms
ms
ms
V
V
Mounting
Operating position
Connections
Degree of protection
Environment
100120V a/
200240V a
85132V a/
170264V a
Protection class
Dielectric strength
50Hz for 1min
Input
Output
Diagnostic relay
On DIN rail
mm2
mm2
mm2
Series
Parallel
According to IEC 60529
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Maximum relative humidity
Vibration acc. to IEC/EN 61131-2
According to VDE01061
Input/output
Input/ground
Output/ground
C
C
V rms
V rms
V rms
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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Specifications (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
Technical specifications
Type of power supply
Certifications
Conforming to standards Safety
EMC
ABL 8WPS24200
ABL8WPS24400
CB scheme EN60950-1, UL, cCSAus, e, C-Tick
IEC/EN 60950-1, EN 61204, SELV
EN61000-6-1, IEC/EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3, IEC/EN61000-6-4,
IEC/EN61204-3
Input circuit
Input values
3-phase (L1-L2-L3)
Anti-harmonic filtering
Nominal values
380-500V a
Permissible values
320-550V a
Permissible frequencies
Maximum inrush current
Power factor
Efficiency at nominal load
Dissipated power at nominal load
According to IEC/EN61000-3-2
Hz
A
4763
25 for 2 ms max.
0.65
0.85
>92%
38.4
76.8
Yes, via integrated PFC (Power Factor Correction) passive filter
2
3
Output circuit
Against short-circuits
Against overloads
Against overvoltages
Against undervoltages
Thermal
V
V
24 c
0...20
0...40
480
960
1.5 In for 4 s maximum. See Curves on page 5/23.
Adjustable 2428.8
1%...3%
< 200 (peak-peak)
u 18
u 14
4
5
Mounting
Operating position
Connections
Degree of protection
Input
Output
Diagnostic relay
On DIN rail
Series
Parallel
According to IEC/EN 60529
Environment
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Maximum relative humidity
Vibration acc. to IEC/EN 61131-2
Protection class, according to VDE01061
Dielectric strength
Input/output
50Hz for 1min
Input/ground
Output/ground
Input fuse incorporated
Emission
Radiation
according to
Conducted on the power line
EN 61000-6-3
Harmonic currents
Immunity
Electrostatic discharge
according to
Radiated electromagnetic fields
IEC/EN61000-6-2
Induced electromagnetic fields
Rapid transients
Surges, IEC/EN 61000-4-5
Primary outages
Description:
page 5/19
mm2
mm2
mm2
References:
page 5/25
C
C
V rms
V rms
V rms
Dimensions:
page 5/26
8
9
10
Connections:
page 5/27
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Output specifications
Modicon M340
automation platform
Derating
The ambient temperature is a determining factor which limits the power that an
electronic power supply can deliver continuously. If the temperature around the
electronic components is too high, their life will be significantly reduced.
The nominal ambient temperature for the Universal range of Phaseo power
supplies is 50C. Above this temperature, derating is necessary up to a maximum
temperature of 60C.
The graph below shows the power (in relation to the nominal power) that the power
supply can deliver continuously, according to the ambient temperature.
P/Pn (%)
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
10
20
30
40
70
50
60
Maximum operating temperature (C)
7
8
Intensive operation
Rise in output
voltage
Mounting
There must be adequate convection around the products to assist cooling. There must
be sufficient clearance around the Universal range of Phaseo power supplies:
v 50 mm above and below
v 10 mm on the sides
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10
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page 5/19
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Output specifications
(continued)
Load limit
Manual reset protection mode
ABL8RPM24200/ABL8RPS24ppp/ABL8WPS24ppp
ABL8RPM24200/ABL8RPS24ppp/ABL8WPS24ppp
U out
(V)
U out
(V)
28,8
28,8
24
In
1,2 In 1,5 In
In
I out
1,2 In 1,5 In
Boost 4 s
21,6
21,6
24
Boost 4 s
I out
P out
4s
150 %
30 s
30 s
100 %
0%
When the power supply can no longer cope (repeated overloads, overload duration
> 4 seconds, power rating > 150% of nominal power) the integrated protection trips.
7
8
This type of operation is described in detail in the user manual that can be
downloaded from our website, www.schneider-electric.us/.
Behavior in the event of phase failure on three-phase power supplies
The ABL8WPS24p00 Universal range of Phaseo power supplies is capable of
starting and delivering a nominal current and voltage for a few minutes in the event of
failure of one phase. Their protection (thermal) then trips and they are reset
automatically.
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10
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page 5/19
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Output specifications
(continued),
selection,
connections
(1)
(1)
24 V c/2 x I out
2 x 24 V c/I out
ABL 8RP
ABL 8WP
ABL 8RP
ABL 8WP
ABL 8RP
ABL 8WP
ABL 8RP
ABL 8WP
Parallel connection
Family
Series
Parallel
ABL8RPS/8RPM/8WPS 2 products max. (1)
2 products max.
Note: Series or parallel connections are only recommended for products with identical references.
For enhanced dependability, the power supplies can also be connected in parallel using the ABL8RED24400 Redundancy module.
gG/gL
fuse
230V a phase-to-phase
Thermal-magnetic
circuit-breaker
400V a phase-to-phase
ThermalgG/gL
magnetic
fuse
circuitbreaker
gG/gL
fuse
ABL8RPS24030
(2)
GB2 (IEC) (4)
GB2CD07
(3)
C60N (IEC/UL)
MG24443
2 A (8 x 32)
(2)
GB2 (IEC) (4)
GB2CD07
(3)
C60N (IEC/UL)
MG24443
2 A (8 x 32)
ABL8RPS24050
GB2CD08
MG24444
4 A (8 x 32)
GB2CD07
MG24443
2 A (8 x 32)
ABL8RPS24100
GB2CD12
MG24447
6 A (8 x 32)
GB2CD08
MG24444
4 A (8 x 32)
ABL8RPM24200
ABL 8WPS24200
ABL8WPS24400
GB2CD16
MG24449
10 A (8 x 32)
GB2CD12
MG24447
6 A (8 x 32)
(2)
GV2 (IEC/UL)
GV2RT06
GV2 ME06 (5)
GV2RT06
GV2 ME06 (5)
GV2RT07
GV2 ME07 (5)
2 A (14 x 51)
2 A (14 x 51)
4 A (14 x 51)
2 A (14 x 51)
4 A (14 x 51)
GV2ME0p
5/L3
1/L1
2/T1
GV2RT0p
1/L1
3/L2 (13)
4/T2 (14)
GB2CDpp
(5)
Single-phase (N-L1) or
2-phase (L1-L2)
connection
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
6/T2
2/T1
7
8
Connections
3/L2
115V a phase-to-neutral
Thermal-magnetic
circuit-breaker
1/L1
5/L2
(6)
3-phase connection
(L1-L2-L3)
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10
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page 5/19
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Connections:
page 5/27
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Modicon M340
automation platform
References
Secondary
Output
Nominal
voltage
power
Nominal
current
Reset
IEC/EN
61000-3-2
conformity
Reference
100120V
a- 200...500V
-15%,+10%
50/60 Hz
24...28.8V 72 W
c
120 W
240 W
3A
5A
10 A
100120V a/
200...240V
-15%,+10%
50/60Hz
24...28.8V 480 W
c
Weight
Auto/man
Auto/man
Auto/man
Yes
Yes
Yes
ABL8RPS24030
ABL8RPS24050
ABL8RPS24100
0.300
0.700
1.000
20 A
Auto/man
Yes
ABL8RPM24200
1.600
20 A
40 A
Auto/man
Auto/man
Yes
Yes
ABL 8WPS24200
ABL8WPS24400
1.600
2.700
kg
ABL8RPS24050
24...28.8V 480 W
c
960 W
Use
ABL8WPS24200
Description
Reference
Buffer module
ABL8BUF24400
Weight
kg
1.200
ABL8BBU24200
0.500
ABL8BBU24400
0.700
ABL8BPK24A03
3.500
ABL8BPK24A07
6.500
ABL8BPK24A12
12.000
Redundancy module
ABL8RED24400
0.700
ABL8PRP24100
0.270
Primary (6)
Input voltage
24V c
-9%,+24%
Secondary
Output
voltage
5...6.5V c
7...15V c
Reference
Nominal
current
6A
2A
Fuse
assemblies
Clip-on marker
labels
ABL8BBU24200
DIN rail
mounting kit
EEPROM
memory
kg
ABL8DCC05060
ABL8DCC12020
Description:
page 5/19
Use
Composition
Unit reference
ABL8PRP24100 discriminating
Protection module
ABL8BKP24App battery
Any product except ABL8PRP24100
ABL8PRP24100 discriminating
Protection module
ABL8FUS01
ABL1A02
ABL8FUS02
LAD90
ASI20 MACC5
SR2 MEM02
ABL8BBU24p00 battery check
module parameters
(1) For use with Universal range Phaseo power supply
(2) Compatibility table for battery check module-battery unit with holding time depending on the load
(3) Supplied with 20 or 30 A fuse depending on the model
(4) Supplied with four 15 A fuses
(5) Local reset via pushbutton or automatic reset on elimination of the detected fault
(6) Voltage from a 24 V cUniversal range Phaseo power supply
ABL8RED24400
Specifications:
pages 5/20
Dimensions:
page 5/26
Weight
0.300
0.300
ABL8BUF24400
Weight
kg
0.030
0.010
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6/T3
4/T2
2/T1
E1
Modicon M340
automation platform
Dimensions,
internal connections
Dimensions
ABL8RPS24ppp/ABL8RPM24200/ABL8WPS24ppp
Common side view
a
12
ABL 8
RPS24030
RPS24050
RPS24100
RPM24200
WPS24200
WPS24400
125
143
L1 N/L2 L3
14
Internal connections
11
14
11
14
L3
L1
PFC
+
+
-
14
14
HV
+
+
-
14
+
+
-
11
ABL8WPS24400
PFC
11
+
+
-
L2
L1
PFC
+
+
-
PFC
ABL 8WPS24200
HV
ABL8RPM24200
LV
LV
+
+
-
PFC
L2
PFC
ABL8RPS24100
HV
HV
LV
ABL8RPS24050
11
ABL8RPS24030
LV
11
b
44
56
85
145
95
165
+IN +OUT
a
120
120
140
140
155
155
L3
7
8
9
10
Description:
page 5/19
Specifications:
pages 5/20
References:
page 5/25
Connections:
page 5/27
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Connections
L
N
Ph 1
Ph 2
LV
LV C HV
100
120
100
120
200
500
L1
L2
L3
HV
L1 L2 L3
200
500
L
N
LV C HV
100
120
200
500
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Description:
page 5/19
Specifications:
pages 5/20
References:
page 5/25
Dimensions:
page 5/26
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Operator dialog terminals
Magelis Small Panels
Applications
Terminal type
11
2
3
Display
Type
Capacity
2 lines of 20 characters or
1 to 4 lines of 5 to 20 characters
Data entry
Memory
capacity
Application
Expansion by PCMCIA type II
512 KB Flash
Functions
Depending on model
Access to the PLC real-time clock
6
7
Communication
8
9
RS 232C/RS485
Uni-TE, Modbus, and for PLC brands:
Allen-Bradley, Omron, Mitsubishi, Siemens
RS 232C serial link (2)
Programming software
Operating system
Terminal type
XBT N
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1
2
1 to 4 lines of 5 to 20 characters
2 to 10 lines of 5 to 33 characters
512 KB Flash
Yes
Access to the PLC real-time clock
Yes
Yes
3
4
6
7
Yes (1)
RS 232C/RS485
Uni-TE, Modbus, and for PLC brands:
Allen-Bradley, Omron, Mitsubishi, Siemens
RS 232C serial link (2)
XBTR
XBTRT
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Operator dialog terminals
Applications
Type of terminal
2
3
4
5
Display
Capacity
7.5 (color)
Data entry
Memory capacity
Application
Expansion
32 MB Flash EPROM
Functions
Recipes
Curves
Alarm logs
Real-time clock
Discrete I/O
Multimedia I/O
Downloadable protocols
Asynchronous serial link
Uni-TE (2), Modbus, Modbus TCP/IP (1) and for PLC brands: Mitsubishi, Omron,
Allen-Bradley and Siemens
RS 232C/485 (COM1)
RS 232C/RS 422/485 (COM1) and RS 485 (COM2)
USB ports
Bus and networks
Printer link
6
7
Communication
8
9
10
Type
16 MB Flash EPROM
32 MB Flash EPROM
By 128, 256, 512 MB or 1 GB CF card (except XBT GT2110)
1
2
Modbus Plus and Fipway with USB gateway, Profibus DP
Design software
Operating system
Type of terminal
XBTGT11/13
Pages
XBTGT21/22/23
XBTGT42/43
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1
2
Backlit color TFT LCD Backlit color TFT LCD Color TFT LCD
(800 x 600 pixels)
(1024 x 768 pixels)
(320 x 240 pixels) or
monochrome STN
8.4 (color)
15 (color)
10
14
8
12
32 MB Flash EPROM
By 128, 256, 512 MB or 1 GB CF card
12.1 (color)
15 (color)
12
18
3
4
5
Limited by the internal Flash EPROM memory capacity or CF card memory capacity
Unlimited (8000 variables max.)
Alphanumeric, bitmap, bargraph, gauge, tank, tank level indicator, curves, polygon, button, light
32 groups of 64 recipes comprised of 1024 ingredients max.
Yes, with log
Yes
Built-in
1 input (reset) and 3 outputs (alarm, buzzer, run)
1 input - 3 outputs
1 audio output
Uni-TE (2), Modbus, Modbus TCP/IP (1) and for PLC brands: Mitsubishi, Omron, Allen-Bradley and Siemens
RS 232C/RS 422/485 (COM1) and RS 485 (COM2)
RS 232C (COM1)
RS 232C (COM2)
2
1
2
Modbus Plus and Fipway with USB gateway, Profibus DP and Device Net with optional card
4
4 + 1 on front
Modbus Plus with USB gateway
XBTGT52/53
XBTGT63
XBTGT73
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Selection guide
Modicon M340
automation platform
Operator dialog terminals
HMI software
Applications
2
Target products
3
Functions
4
5
6
7
8
Development of
graphics
applications
Type
Proprietary Magelis
Yes
Display of variables
Data processing
Yes
Yes
Yes (2)
Yes
Yes, with log
Java
Uploading of applications
Yes
Yes
Redundancy
Recipe management
No
Yes
Report printing
Access security
Type of software
Vijeo Designer
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Magelis Compact iPC industrial PCs
Magelis Modular iPC industrial PCs
PC micro-computers
Microsoft Windows
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Client/Server architecture
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
5
6
Windows XP , Servers
Windows XP , Servers
Vijeo Citect
Vijeo Historian
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Contents chapter 6
Services
6.2 - Index
b Product reference index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/14
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5
6
7
8
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Modicon M340
automationplatform
Standards and
certifications
Modicon M340 PLCs have been developed to conform to the principal national
and international standards concerning electronic equipment for industrial
automation systems.
b Requirements specific to programmable controllers: functional specifications,
immunity, resistance, etc.: IEC/EN 61131-2, CSA 22.2 N 142, UL508.
b Merchant navy requirements of the main international bodies (with ABS, BV, DNV,
GL, LR, RINA, RMRS): IACS (International Association of Classification Societies).
b Compliance with European Directives:
v Low Voltage: 73/23/EEC amendment 93/68/EEC,
v Electromagnetic Compatibility: 89/336/EEC amendments 92/31/EEC and
v 93/68/EEC.
b Electrical qualities and self-extinguishing capacity of insulating materials:
UL746C, UL 94.
b Hazardous areas calssification: CSA 22.2 No. 213, Class I, Division 2, Groups A,
B, C and D.
1
2
3
Specifications
4
5
Nominal voltage
Limit voltages
Nominal frequencies
Limit frequencies
V
Hz
Hz
Modicon M340 PLCs meet the requirements of TC treatment (Treatment for all
Climates).
For installations in industrial production workshops or environments corresponding to
TH treatment (treatment for hot and humid environments), Modicon M340 PLCs
must be embedded in envelopes with a minimum IP 54 protection, in compliance with
IEC/EN 60664 and NF C 20 040.
8
9
10
(1) In the case where a position is not occupied by a module, a BMX XEM 010 protection cover
must be installed.
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Environment tests
Modicon M340
automationplatform
Environment tests
Name of test
Standards
Levels
Harmonic 3
IEC/EN 61000-4-11
IACS E10 / IEC 60092-504
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 61000-4-11
IEC 60092-504
IACS E10 (battery without
charge)
IEC/EN 61131-2
Inter harmonic
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 61000-4-11/-6-2
IEC/EN 61131-2
Voltage shut-down/start-up
2
3
Name of test
Standards
Levels
IEC/EN 61000-4-12
IEC/EN 61131-2 Zone C
EC/EN 61000-4-4
IEC 61131-2 / IACS E10
Surge
IEC/EN 61000-4-5
IEC/EN 61131-2 Zone B
IACS E10
Electrostatic discharges
IEC/EN 61000-4-2
IEC/EN 61131-2 Zone B
IACS E10
IEC/EN 61000-4-3
a / c main supply, a auxiliary supply, discrete a I/O (unshielded): 2.5 kV in common mode,
1kV in differential mode
c auxiliary supply, discrete a I/O (unshielded) and analog I/O: 1 kV in common mode, 0.5kV
in differential mode
Shielded cable: 0.5 kV in common mode
a / c main and auxiliary supplies, discrete a I/O (unshielded): 2 kV in wire mode, 2 kV in
common mode
Discrete c I/O (unshielded), analog I/O and shielded cable: 1 kV in common mode
a / c main and auxiliary supplies, discrete a I/O (unshielded): 2 kV in common mode, 1 kV in
differential mode
Discrete a I/O (unshielded) and analog I/O: 0.5 kV in common mode, 0.5 kV in differential
mode
Shielded cable: 1 kV in common mode
6 kV contact, 8 kV air
Interference field
EN 55011, Classe A
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 61000-6-4
FCC part 15
IACS E10
EN 55011, Classe A
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 61000-6-4
FCC part 15
IACS E10
8
9
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Environment tests
(continued)
Modicon M340
automationplatform
Name of test
Dry heat
Levels
60C for 16 hours
IEC/EN 60068-2-2 Bd
IACS E10
IEC/EN 60068-2-1 Ab & Ad
IACS E10
IEC/EN 60068-2-78 Ca
IEC/EN 60068-2-30 Db
55C, 25C with 93...95% relative humidity with 2 cycles of 12 hours/12 hours
Cold
Standards
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5
6
7
8
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Environment tests
(continued)
Modicon M340
automationplatform
Standards
Levels
IEC/EN 60068-2-6 Fc
IACS E10
Sinusoidal vibrations
(Class 3M7)
Shocks
IEC/EN 60068-2-6 Fc
IEC/EN 61131-2
Specific profil
IEC/EN 60068-2-27 Ea
Bumps
IEC/EN 60068-2-29 Eb
Plugging / unplugging
IEC/EN 61131-2
30 g - 11 ms; 3 shocks/direction/axis
(2)
25 g - 6 ms; 100 shocks/direction/axis
(3)
For modules and connectors
50 operations for permanent connections
500 operations for non permanent connections
IEC/EN 60068-2-32 Ed
method 1
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 60068-2-31 Ec
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 60068-2-32
method 1
IEC/EN 61131-2
IEC/EN 60721-4-2
IEC/EN 60068-2-64 Fh
10 cm/2 falls
30 or 10 cm/2 falls
1 m/5 falls
Stationary vibrations, random: 5 m2/s3 from 10100 Hz, 7 dB/octave from 100200 Hz,
1 m2/s3 from 2002000 Hz, 30 min duration per axe
2 Un + 1000 V / 1 min
Withstand to impacts
Overload
Endurance
Temperature rise
Un y 50 V: 10 M
50 V y Un y 250 V: 10 M
(1) Devices must be installed, wired and maintained in compliance with the instructions provided
in the manual Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC Systems.
(2) Fast actuators (response time y 15 ms) driven by relay outputs: 15 g - 11 ms; 3shocks/
direction/axis
(3) Fast actuators (response time y 15 ms) driven by relay outputs: 15 g - 6 ms; 100 bumps/
direction/axis.
Note: (e): tests required by European directives e. and based on IEC/EN 61131-2 standards.
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Technical information
Key
CSA
C-Tick
GOST
UL
Key
IACS
ABS
BV
DNV
GL
LR
RINA
RMRS
RRR
2
3
4
Certification body
Canadian Standards Association
Australian Communication Authority
Scientific research institute for GOST standards
Underwriters Laboratories
Classification society
International Association of Classification Societies
American Bureau of Shipping
Bureau Veritas
Det Norske Veritas
Germanischer Lloyd
Lloyds Register
Registro Italiano Navale
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Russian River Register
Country
Canada
Australia, New Zealand
CIS, Russia
USA
Country
International
USA
France
Norway
Germany
UK
Italy
CIS, Russia
The table below shows the certifications obtained or pending from organizations for
base PLCs as of 01/08/2008. An overview of certificates for Schneider Electric
products is available on our website: www.schneider-electric.us/
Product certifications
Certifications
C-Tick
Certified
Certification
pending
5
6
7
8
Hazardous
locations
UL
USA
Advantys OTB
Advantys STB
Advantys Telefast ABE7
ConneXium
Magelis iPC, Magelis XBT GTW (3)
Magelis XBT GT
Magelis XBT GK
Magelis XBT F/FC/HM/PM
Magelis XBT N/R
Magelis XBT RT
Modicon M340
Modicon Momentum
Modicon Premium
Modicon Quantum
Modicon Quantum Safety
Modicon TSX Micro
Phaseo
(3) (5)
(6)
Twido
CSA
Canada
ACA
Australia
GOST
CIS, Russia
ATEX
Europe
FM
Cat. 3 G
(2)
UL
CSA/UL
Cat. 3 G-D
CSA/UL
CSA/UL
CSA
(2)
(2)
(2)
(6)
CSA
FM (2)
CSA
TV Rheinland
Cat. 3 G-D
Cat. 3 G-D
SIL3 (4)
CSA/UL (6)
(1) Hazardous locations: UL 1604, CSA 22.2 no. 213 or FM 3611, certified products are
acceptable for use in hazardous locations of Class I, division 2, groups A, B, C and D or
unclassified only.
(2) Depends on the product. Please visit our website: www.schneider-electric.us/
(3) cULus North American certification (Canada and USA)
(4) Certified for use in applications up to and including SIL3 according to IEC 61508.
(5) Except Universal power supplies and Function modules: UL certification pending.
(6) Except TWDNOI 10M3 AS-Interface module, only e.
Local certifications
BG
Germany
SIMTARS
Australia
AS-Interface Europe
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Technical information
Marine certification
Marine classification authorities
Certified
Pending
certification
Advantys OTB
Advantys STB
Advantys Telefast ABE7
ConneXium
Magelis iPC
Magelis iPC, Magelis XBT GTW
Magelis XBT GK
Magelis XBT F/FC/HM/PM
Magelis XBT N/R
Magelis XBT RT
Modicon M340
Modicon Momentum
Modicon Premium (3)
Modicon Quantum
Modicon TSX Micro
Phaseo
Twido
ABS
BV
DNV
GL
LR
RINA
RMRS
USA
France
Norway
Germany
UK
Italy
C.I.S.
(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
EC regulations
European Directives
The opening of European markets implies a harmonization of regulations in the
various European Union member states.
European Directives are documents used to remove obstacles to the free movement
of goods and their application is compulsory in the European Union.
Member states are obliged to transcribe each Directive into their national legislation
and, at the same time, to withdraw any conflicting regulations.
The Directives, particularly those of a technical nature,only set objectives, called
general requirements.
The manufacturer must take the necessary measures to help ensure that his
products conform to the requirements of each Directive relating to his equipment.
As a general rule, the manufacturer affirms that his product conforms to the
necessary requirements of the Directive(s) by applying the e label to his product.
The e marking is applied to Schneider Electric products where relevant.
The significance of e marking
b The e marking on a product indicates the manufacturer certifies that his product
conforms to the relevant European Directives. This is necessary so that a product
that is subject to a Directive can be marketed and freely moved within the European
Union.
b The e marking is intended solely for the national authorities responsible for
market regulation.
For electrical equipment, conformity of the product to standards indicates that it is
suitable for use.
One or more Directives, as appropriate, may apply to our products, in particular:
b The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
b The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC, amended by Directives
2004/108/EC.
b Directive e ATEX 94/9/EC.
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Family
Products
Motor control
TeSys Quickfit
TeSys T
Management system
TeSys U
Starter-controller
2
3
Detection
Osicodeur
Distributed I/O
Advantys FTB
monobloc
Advantys STB
1 (2)
ATV31_V1_1
ATV31_V1_3
8
9
Altivar 61
ATV61_V1_1
Altivar 71
ATV71_V1_1
IclA, Intelligent
CompactDrive
Lexium
Servo drive
Safety controllers
Preventa
Partner products
Festo
Lexium 05_MFB
Lexium 05 u 1.12
Lexium 15 LP u 1.45
Lexium 15 MD/HP u 6.64
SD3_28
CPV_C02
Valves
Parker
P2M2HBVC11600
1 (5)
1 (5)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
3 (5)
3 (8)
6 (8)
1 (8)
6 (32)
10 (32)
6 (32)
10 (32)
12 (32)
28 (32)
Standard
Extended
Interface
Simple
Extended
Simple
Extended
Advanced
Large
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
3 (5)
2 (8)
3 (8)
1 (8)
4 (32)
8 (32)
4 (32)
8 (32)
10 (32)
20 (32)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (1)
1 (1)
2 (4)
1 (4)
2 (4)
1 (4)
2 (4)
1 (4)
Basic
Standard
Extended
Basic
Standard
Extended
MFB Motion
Basic
Standard
Extended
Basic
Standard
Extended
Basic
Standard
Extended
Controller
Basic
Standard
Extended
Controller
MFB Motion
Dfaut
MFB Motion
Default
MFB Motion
XPSMC16ZC
XPSMC32ZC
CPX_FB14
Valves
10
Encoders 58 mm
ATV31_V1_7
Nb of
products
1 (5)
1 (5)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
2 (4)
ATV31_V1_2
Function
APP 1CCO0
APP 1CCO2
Local MMC_L
Local MMC_L_EV40
A distance MMC_R
A distance MMC_R_EV40
C_Ad
C_Mu_L
C_Mu_R
Sc_Ad
Sc_Mu_L
Sc_Mu_R
Sc_St
FTB 1CN08E08CM0
FTB 1CN08E08SP0
FTB 1CN12E04SP0
FTB 1CN16CM0
FTB 1CN16CP0
FTB 1CN16EM0
FTB 1CN16EP0
Advantys FTM modular FTM 1CN10
Station (with expansion modules)
Advantys OTB
4
5
Modicon M340
automation platform
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (2)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (3)
1 (1)
1 (1)
1 (4)
1 (4)
3 (4)
1 (4)
3 (4)
1 (4)
1 (4)
1 (4)
1 (1)
1 (1)
1 (1)
2 (4)
2 (4)
4 (4)
1 (1)
Basic
Advanced
CP Extended
Basic_DIO_Only
Generic_DIO_AIO
Advanced
Valves
Bus total
Max. capacity
y
63
1 (1)
1 (1)
1 (1)
2 (4)
2 (4)
4 (4)
1 (1)
y
252
y
252
(1) The first value applies to the typical value, the 2nd to the max. value.
(2) The use of Advantys STB SPU 1ppp configuration software allows to optimize the memory mapping, thus decrease the memory occupation.
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Plate-forme dautomatisme
ModiconM340
Cob Id
Max. Rx
Max. Tx
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Max. Extra
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Internal bits%Mi
Max. inputs
Max. outputs
4
8
46
62
46
62
16
50
38
14
48
36
14
Internal words%MWi
Max. inputs
Max. outputs
2
6
8
12
8
12
8
10
12
10
10
12
10
APP1CCO0
APP 1CCO2
MMC_L
MMC_L_EV40
MMC_R
MMC_R_EV40
C_Ad
C_Mu_L
C_Mu_R
Sc_Ad
Sc_Mu_L
Sc_Mu_R
Sc_St
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
3
2
3
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
10
2
10
14
40
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
54
68
102
38
132
228
132
228
278
694
50
20
54
10
96
192
96
192
244
484
4
6
20
4
6
20
2
4
6
20
4
6
20
8
32
70
76
8
16
22
80
6
8
6
10
24
8
96
8
22
4
10
16
4
10
16
2
4
10
16
4
10
16
8
20
62
62
8
10
14
58
6
10
6
10
26
10
134
10
20
y
252
8
10
10
56
26
72
2
y
252
y
94
1
2
Encoder 58 mm
40
28
56
56
24
24
8
8
4
16
16
FTB 1CN08E08CM0
FTB 1CN08E08SP0
FTB 1CN12E04SP0
FTB 1CN16CM0
FTB 1CN16CP0
FTB 1CN16EM0
FTB 1CN16EP0
FTM 1CN10
OTB ilt stand.
OTB ilt extend.
OTB 1C0 DM9LP
STB NCO 1010 St.
STB NCO 1010 Et.
STB NCO 2212 St.
STB NCO 2212 Et.
STB NCO 2212 Av.
STB NCO 2212 Lg.
ATV31_V1_1 Bas.
ATV31_V1_1 St.
ATV31_V1_1 Ext.
ATV31_V1_2 Bas.
ATV31_V1_2 St.
ATV31_V1_2 Ext.
ATV31_V1_2 MFB
ATV31_V1_7 Bas.
ATV31_V1_7 St.
ATV31_V1_7 Ext.
ATV31_V1_3 Bas.
ATV31_V1_3 St.
ATV31_V1_3 Ext.
ATV61_V1_1 Bas.
ATV61_V1_1 St.
ATV61_V1_1 Et.
ATV61_V1_1 Co.
ATV71_V1_1 Bas.
ATV71_V1_1 St.
ATV71_V1_1 Ext.
ATV71_V1_1 Co.
ATV71_V1_1 MFB
IclA_IFp Default
IclA_IFp MFB
Lexium 05_MFB
Lexium 05
Lexium 15 LP
Lex.15 MD/HP Def.
Lex.15 MD/HP MFB.
SD3_28
28
28
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
Products
XPSMC16ZC
XPSMC32ZC
4
6
4
50
20
66
2
+
CPV_C02 Basic
CPV_C02 Advan.
CPV_C02 Extend.
CPX_FB14 Basic
CPX_FB14 Gener.
CPX_FB14 Advan.
P2M2HBVC11600
+
y
32 452
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Modicon M340
automation platform
Compatibility
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
c Inputs, BMXDDI
c Inputs, BMXDDM
a Inputs, BMXDAI
1602 1603 3202K 6402K 16022 16025 3202K 1602 1603 1604
Osiprox Universal
Cylindrical, flush 8, threaded M8 x 50
mountable,
12, threaded M12 x 50
standard
18, threaded M18 x 60
sensing distance 30, threaded M30 x 60
Cylindrical, non 12, threaded M12 x 55
flush mountable,
increase
18, threaded M18 x 60
sensing
distance
30, threaded
M30 x 62,5
Form E, 26 x 26 x 13
Osiconcept,
flat, flush
mountable and Form C, 40 x 40 x 15
non flush
mountable
Form D, 80 x 80 x 26
3-w, PNP
3-w, PNP
3-w, PNP
3-w, PNP
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
12, threaded
3-w, PNP
Osiconcept,
flush mountable M12 x 54,6
3-w, NPN
and non flush
18, threaded M18 x 60 3-w, PNP
mountable
3-w, NPN
30, threaded
3-w, PNP
M30 x 62,6
3-w, NPN
Osiprox Optimum
Cylindrical, flush 8, threaded M8 x 33
3-w, PNP
mountable,
3-w, NPN
sensing
8, threaded M8 x 50
2-wireire
distance
12, threaded M12 x 35 3-w, PNP
standard
3-w, NPN
12, threaded M12 x 50 2-wire
18, threaded M18 x 38 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
18, thread. M18 x 52,5 2-wire
30, threaded
3-w, PNP
M30 x 42,3
3-w, NPN
30, threaded M30 x 50 2-wire
Cylindrical, flush 6, plain 6 x 33
3-w, PNP
mountable,
3-w, NPN
increase
8, threaded M8 x 33
3-w, PNP
sensing
3-w, NPN
distance
12, threaded M12 x 35 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
18, threaded M18 x 38 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
30, threaded
3-w, PNP
M30 x 42,3
3-w, NPN
Flat, flush
Form J, 8 x 22 x 8
3-w, PNP
mountable
3-w, NPN
2-wire
Form F, 15 x 32 x 8
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
2-wire
Form E, 26 x 26 x 13
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
2-wire
Form C, 40 x 40 x 15
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
2-wire
Form D, 80 x 80 x 26
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
2-wire
Osiprox Technology
Cylindrical,
8, threaded M8 x 33 3-w, PNP
plastic,
non flush
3-w, NPN
mountable
12, threaded
3-w, PNP
M12 x 33
3-w, NPN
10
18, threaded
M18 x 33,5
3-w, PNP
30, threaded
M30 x 40,5
3-w, PNP
Compatibility
3-w, NPN
3-w, NPN
XS6 08B1Ppppp
XS6 12B1Ppppp
XS6 18B1Ppppp
XS6 30B1Ppppp
XS6 12B4Ppppp
XS6 12B4Npppp
XS6 18B4Ppppp
XS6 18B4Npppp
XS6 30B4Ppppp
XS6 30B4Npppp
XS8 E1A1Pppp
XS8 E1A1Nppp
XS8 C1A1Pppp
XS8 C1A1Nppp
XS8 D1A1Pppp
XS8 D1A1Nppp
XS6 12B2PpL01M12
XS6 12B2NpL01M12
XS6 18B2PpL01M12
XS6 18B2NpL01M12
XS6 30B2PpL01M12
XS6 30B2NpL01M12
XS5 08B1Pppp
XS5 08B1Nppp
XS5 08B1D/Cppp
XS5 12B1Pppp
XS5 12B1Nppp
XS5 12B1D/Cppp
XS5 18B1Pppp
XS5 18B1Nppp
XS5 18B1D/Cppp
XS5 30B1Pppp
XS5 30B1Nppp
XS5 30B1D/Cppp
XS1 L06Pp349p
XS1 L06Np349p
XS1 L08Pp349p
XS1 L08Np349p
XS1 L12Pp349p
XS1 L12Np349p
XS1 L18Pp349p
XS1 L18Np349p
XS1 L30Pp349p
XS1 L30Np349p
XS7 J1A1Pppp
XS7 J1A1Nppp
XS7 J1A1Dppp
XS7 J1A1Pppp
XS7 J1A1Nppp
XS7 J1A1Dppp
XS7 E1A1Pppp
XS7 E1A1Nppp
XS7 E1A1Dppp
XS7 C1A1Pppp
XS7 C1A1Nppp
XS7 C1A1Dppp
XS7 D1A1Pppp
XS7 D1A1Nppp
XS7 D1A1Dppp
XS4 P08Pp340
XS4 P08Pp370
XS4 P08Np340
XS4 P08Np370
XS4 P12Pp340
XS4 P12Pp370
XS4 P12Np340
XS4 P12Np370
XS4 P18Pp340
XS4 P18Pp370
XS4 P18Np340
XS4 P18Np370
XS4 P30Pp340
XS4 P30Pp370
XS4 P30Np340
XS4 P30Np370
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Compatibility (continued)
Modicon M340
automation platform
c Inputs, BMXDDI
1602
Osiprox Application
Rotation monitoring 30, threaded M30 x 57 3-w, PNP
Detection at fixed 18, threaded M18 x 60 4-w, prog.
sensing distance
30, threaded M30 x 60 4-w, prog.
fixe, factor 1
Form C, 40 x 117 x 41 4-w, prog.
Selective sensors 18, threaded M18 x 60 3-w, PNP
Cubic, multi-position Form C, 40 x 40 x 40
2-wire
Cylindrical,
12, threaded
3-w, PNP
stainless steel,
M12 x 54,5
3-w, NPN
non flush
18, plain 18 x 60
3-w, PNP
mountable, food
3-w, NPN
and beverage
18, threaded M18 x 60 3-w, PNP
serie
3-w, NPN
30, threaded
3-w, PNP
M30 x 62,5
3-w, NPN
Plastic,
Flush mountable,
3-w, PNP
12x26x40,
Sn 2 mm
3-w, NPN
forassembly,
Non flush mountable,
3-w, PNP
packaging and
Sn 4 mm
3-w, NPN
light handling
Flush mountable,
4-w, PNP
Sn 2 mm
4-w, NPN
Non flush mountable,
4-w, PNP
Sn 4 mm
4-w, NPN
Plastic, plug-in,
Form C, 40x117x41
4-w, PNP
5posit. turret head. NO + NC
4-w, NPN
1603
c Inputs, BMXDDM
a Inputs, BMXDAI
1603
1604
XS2 08ALPpL2
XS2 08ALNpL2
XS2 12ALPppp
XS2 12ALNppp
XS2 18ALPppp
XS2 18ALNppp
XS2 30ALPppp
XS2 30ALNppp
XS2 06BLPpL2
XS2 06BLNpL2
XS1/XS2 08BLPppp
XS1/XS2 08BLNppp
XS1/XS2 12BLPppp
XS1/XS2 12BLNppp
XS1/XS2 18BLPppp
XS1/XS2 18BLNppp
XS1/XS2 30BLPppp
XS1/XS2 30BLNppp
XS1 L04Pp310p/311p
XS1 L04Np310p/311p
XS1 N05Pp310p/311p
XS1 N05Np310p/311p
XS1/XS2 L06Pp340p
XS1/XS2 L06Np340p
XS4 P12KP340p
XS4 P18KP340p
XS4 P30KP340p
XS1 M12KP340p
XS1 M18KP340p
XS1 M30KP340p
XS2 M12KP340p
XS2 M18KP340p
XS2 M30KP340p
XS1 L06PC410
XS1 L06NC410
XS1/XS2 M08PC410p
XS1/XS2 M08NC410p
XS1/XS2 N12PC410p
XS1/XS2 N12NC410p
XS1/XS2 N18PC410p
XS1/XS2 N18NC410p
XS1/XS2 N30PC410p
XS1/XS2 N30NC410p
1
2
3
4
5
6
XSA V1p373
XS1 M18KPM40p
XS1 M30KPM40p
XS7 C40KPM40
XS1 M18PAS40/20
XS7 T4DA21ppp
XS2 12SAPApp
XS2 12SANApp
XS2 L2SAPApp
XS2 L2SANApp
XS2 18SAPApp
XS2 18SANApp
XS2 30SAPApp
XS2 30SANApp
XS7 G12PA140p
XS7 G12NA140p
XS8 G12PA140p
XS8 G12NA140p
XS7 G12PC440
XS7 G12NC440
XS8 G12PC440
XS8 G12NC440
XS7/XS8 C40PC44p
XS7/XS8 C40NC44p
7
8
9
Compatibility
10
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Compatibility
Modicon M340
automation platform
Photo-electric sensors
Osiris Universal
18, metal
Osiconcept
Design 18
18, plastic
Osiconcept
Design
Teach mode
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Miniature 12 x 34 x 20 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 18 x 50 x 50 3-w, prog.
Compact 30 x 92 x 77 3-w, prog.
Fiber optics
3-w, PNP
NO/NC programmable 3-w, NPN
Osiris Optimum
Design 18
18, threaded, metal
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
18, threaded, plastic 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Design
Miniature 12 x 34 x 20, 3-w, PNP
metal
3-w, NPN
Miniature 12 x 34 x 20, 3-w, prog.
plastic
Compact 18 x 50 x 50 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 30 x 92 x 77 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 18 x 70 x 35 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Teach mode
Fiber optics
3-w, PNP
NO/NC programmable 3-w, NPN
Osiris Application
Design miniature 12 x 34 x 20,
3-w, PNP
metal
Design 18,
18, metal
3-w, PNP
packaging series
3-w, NPN
18, plastic
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
18, luminesc. sensors 3-w, PNP
Design,
Compact 18 x 50 x 50 3-w, prog.
packaging series Compact 13 x 47 x 23 4-w, prog.
Thru-beam
4-w, prog.
Compact 50 x 50 x 25 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 30 x 80 x 57 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Fiber 25 x 92 x 54
3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 50 x 50 x 15 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 30 x 87 x 63 3-w, prog.
Compact 31 x 81 x 58 4-w, prog.
3-w, prog.
Compact,
luminescence sensors
Design,
8, metal
3-w, PNP
Assembly series
3-w, NPN
Laser transmission
4-w, PNP
Frame design
Passageway y 60 mm 4-w, prog.
Passageway y 250 mm 4-w, prog.
Design, coveyor system Diffuse or polarized reflex
2-wire,
& access control series NO/NC programmable
PNP/NPN
Design,
18, plastic
3-w, PNP
Handling series
Compact 18 x 50 x 50 3-w, prog.
Laser transmission
3-wire,
Fork type 14 x 58 x 68 3-w, PNP
3-w, NPN
Compact 45 x 95 x 44 3-w, prog.
Design 18,
18, threaded,
3-w, PNP
food and beverage stainless steel
3-w, NPN
series
3-w, PNP
program.
3-w, NPN
program.
Design, high
Compact and fiber
2-wire,
performance series
PNP
c Inputs, BMXDDI
c Inputs, BMXDDM
a Inputs, BMXDAI
1602 1603 3202K 6402K 16022 16025 3202K 1602 1603 1604
XUB 0BPSpp2
XUB 0BNSpp2
XUB 0APSpp2
XUB 0ANSpp2
XUM 0APSApp
XUM 0ANSApp
XUK 0AKSApp
XUX 0AKSApp
XUD A2PSML2/M8
XUD A2NSML2/M8
XUB 4/5/9/1/2APppM12
XUB 4/5/9/1/2ANppM12
XUB 4/5/9/1/2BPppM12
XUB 4/5/9/1/2BNppM12
XUM 6/5/9/1/2APpNpp
XUM 6/5/9/1/2ANpNpp
XUM 5/9/2APCNp
XUM 5/9/2ANCNp
XUK 5/9/1/2APpNpp
XUK 5/9/1/2ANpNpp
XUX 5/9/1/2APpNpp
XUX 5/9/1/2ANpNpp
XUL H08/06/04/70ppp
XUL J08/06/04/70ppp
XUD A1PSML2/M8
XUD A1NSML2/M8
XUM 5/9/2BPpNL2
XUM 5/9/2BNpNL2
XUB TSPSpp2
XUB TSNSpp2
XUB TAPSpp2
XUB TANSpp2
XU5 M18U1D
XUK T1KSMpp
XUM W1KSNL2
XUV K0252pp
XUK C1PSMM12
XUK C1NSMM12
XUR C3PPML2
XUR C3NPML2
XUR C4PPML2
XUR C4NPML2
XUK R1PSMM12
XUK R1NSMM12
XUV K0955D
XUR K1KSMM12
XUR U1KSMM12
XUA H02/05 pp
XUA J02/05 pp
XUY ppCO929LpSP
XUV F30/60M8
XUV F120/180/250M12
XUY P/B 95pS
XU2 P18PP340DL
XUK 8AKSNpp
XUY PS1LCO965S
XUV H0312
XUV J0312
XUC 2/9/8AKSApp
XUB 0SPSpp2
XUB 0SNSpp2
XU1/XU2 N18PP341p
XU9/XU5 N18PP341p
XU1/XU2 N18NP341p
XU9/XU5 N18NP341p
XUY LCCLARppSP
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Choice of BMXCPSppp0
power supply modules
Specimen to be photocopied or use Modicon
M340 Design software available on Web site:
www. schneider-electric.us
Modicon M340
automationplatform
Power consumption table
The power required to supply each BMXXBPpp00 rack depends on the type and number of modules installed. It is therefore necessary to
create a power consumption table for each rack in order to define the most suitable BMXCPSppp0 power supply module for each rack.
The table below can be used to calculate the consumption on the 2 or 3 different voltages (depending on model) to be supplied by the
BMXCPSppp0 power supply module:c 3,3 V, c 24 V rack, c 24 V sensors.
Procedure:
b Check and choose a power supply module corresponding to the power supplies available for the 2 or 3 voltages.
b Check that the total power absorbed on these three voltages does not exceed the overall power of the power supply module.
b
Values to be entered according to the type of Modicon M340 configuration.
Module reference
Rack no.
0-1-2-3
Format
S: standard
D: double
Number
Module
Processors
(rack 0)
Total
Voltage
c 24 V rack
Voltage
c 24 V sensors
Module
Module
BMXP341000
BMXP342000
BMXP342010
BMXP342020
BMXP342030
BMX XBE 1000
S
S
S
S
S
22
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
90
90
90
100
90
90
140
200
100
100
150
100
100
150
240
100
100
Analog I/O
S
S
S
S
S
150
150
150
150
150
45
130
110
40
100
Counting
BMXEHC0200
BMXEHC0800
BMX MSP 0200
S
S
S
200
200
200
40
BMXNOE0100
BMXNOE0110
S
S
Extension rack
(rack 0, 1, 2 or 3)
Discrete I/O
Motion control
Communication
Total
3
4
60
110
110
30
30
55
50
80
80
150
90
90
D
D
D
D
55
95
x 3,3 V
x 24 V
+
c 24 V isolated
c 24...48V isolated
a100...240V
8250
14850
8250
14850
x 24 V
+
Total
72
72
90
95
135
160
Consumption
voltage (mW)
Choice of
powersupply
Consumption in mA (1)
Voltage
c 3,3V
10800
21600
17 000
32 000
20000
36000
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Index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
110XCA28201
4/39
ABE7H08R21
5/8
ABE7R16T332
5/10
BMXCPS1000
1/13
2/17
110XCA28202
4/39
ABE7H08S21
5/8
ABE7R16T370
5/10
BMXCPS2000
1/13
2/31
110XCA28203
4/39
ABE7H16C10
5/8
ABE7S08S2B0
5/9
BMXCPS2010
1/13
2/49
3/27
ABE7H16C11
5/8
ABE7S08S2B0E
5/9
BMXCPS3020
1/13
BMXNOE0100
3/23
3/26
ABE7H16C21
5/8
ABE7S08S2B1
5/9
BMXCPS3500
1/13
BMXNOE0110
3/23
3/26
ABE7H16C31
5/8
ABE7S08S2B1E
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16F43
5/8
ABE7S16E2B1
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R10
5/8
ABE7S16E2B1E
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R11
5/8
ABE7S16E2E0
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R11E
5/8
ABE7S16E2E0E
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R20
5/8
ABE7S16E2E1
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R21
5/8
ABE7S16E2E1E
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R21E
5/8
ABE7S16E2F0
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16R30
5/8
ABE7S16E2F0E
5/9
2/17
3/26
ABE7H16R31
5/8
ABE7S16E2M0
5/9
2/17
3/26
ABE7H16R50
5/8
ABE7S16E2M0E
5/9
2/17
3/26
ABE7H16R50E
5/8
ABE7S16S1B2
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16S21
5/8
ABE7S16S1B2E
5/9
2/16
3/26
ABE7H16S21E
5/8
ABE7S16S2B0
5/9
2/16
1/19
3/26
ABE7H16S43
5/8
ABE7S16S2B0E
5/9
2/16
1/19
3/26
ABE7H34E100
5/8
ABE7TES160
5/13
2/16
1/19
3/28
ABE7H34E200
5/8
ABL1A02
5/25
2/16
1/19
3/30
ABE7H34E300
5/8
ABL8BBU24200
5/25
2/43
1/19
3/32
ABE7LOGF25
5/13
ABL8BPK24A03
5/25
2/43
BMXRMS008MP
1/9
3/32
ABE7LOGV10
5/13
ABL8BPK24A12
5/25
BMX FCA150
2/31
BMXRMS008MPF
1/9
3/32
ABE7P08T330
5/11
ABL8BUF24400
5/25
BMX FCA152
2/31
BMXRMS128MPF
1/9
3/32
ABE7P08T330E
5/11
ABL8DCC05060
5/25
BMX FCA300
2/31
3/23
3/29
ABE7P16F310
5/10
ABL8DCC12020
5/25
BMX FCA302
2/31
BMXRWSFC032M
3/23
990NAA26320
4/39
ABE7P16F310E
5/10
ABL8FUS0p
5/25
BMX FCA500
2/31
1/17
990NAA26350
4/39
ABE7P16F312
5/10
ABL8PRP24100
5/25
BMX FCA502
2/31
1/17
ABE7P16M111
5/11
ABL8RED24400
5/25
2/17
1/17
ABE7P16T111
5/11
ABL8RPM24200
5/25
2/17
1/17
1/9
3/45
BMXP342000
1/9
3/45
BMXP342010
1/9
3/41
3/45
BMXP342020
1/9
3/22
3/45
BMXP342030
1/9;
3/22
3/41
A
ABE 7CPA21
5/11
ABE7P16T210
5/11
ABL8RPS24030
5/25
2/17
1/17
ABE7ACC01
5/13
ABE7P16T212
5/11
ABL8RPS24050
5/25
2/17
1/17
ABE7ACC02
5/13
ABE7P16T214
5/11
ABL8RPS24100
5/25
2/17
1/17
ABE7ACC12
5/12
ABE7P16T215
5/11
ABL8WPS24200
5/25
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC20
5/13
ABE7P16T230
5/11
ABL8WPS24400
5/25
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC21
5/13
ABE7P16T230E
5/11
ABR7S11
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC30
5/13
ABE7P16T318
5/11
ABR7S21
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC80
5/13
ABE7P16T318E
5/11
ABR7S23
5/12
2/17
4/39
ABE7ACC81
5/13
ABE7P16T330
5/11
ABR7S33
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC82
5/13
ABE7P16T330E
5/11
ABR7S33E
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC83
5/13
ABE7P16T332
5/11
ABR7S37
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC84
5/13
ABE7P16T334
5/11
ABS7EA3E5
5/12
2/17
1/15
ABE7ACC85
5/13
ABE7R08S111
5/9
ABS7EA3M5
5/12
2/17
BMX XSP1200
1/15
ABE7BV10
5/13
ABE7R08S111E
5/9
ABS7EC3AL
5/12
2/31
2/43
ABE7BV10E
5/13
ABE7R08S210
5/9
ABS7EC3B2
5/12
2/17
BMXXCAUSBH018
ABE7BV20
5/13
ABE7R08S210E
5/9
ABS7EC3E2
5/12
2/17
ABE7BV20E
5/13
ABE7R08S216
5/9
ABS7SA2M
5/12
2/31
ABE7CPA21
2/31
ABE7R08S216E
5/9
ABS7SA3MA
5/12
2/17
5/11
ABE7R16M111
5/10
ABS7SC1B
5/12
2/17
ABE7CPA410
2/31
ABE7R16S111
5/9
ABS7SC2E
5/12
5/11
ABE7R16S111E
5/9
ABS7SC3BA
5/12
ABE7CPA412
2/31
ABE7R16S210
5/9
ABS7SC3E
5/12
5/11
ABE7R16S210E
5/9
ABE7FU012
5/13
ABE7R16S212
5/9
ABE7FU050
5/13
ABE7R16S212E
ABE7FU100
5/13
ABE7FU200
1/9
4/39
BMXXCAUSBH045
1/9
4/39
BMXXTSCPSp0
1/13
2/17
F
FTX BLA10
3/43
3/43
2/31
FTX C78B
3/43
AR1SB3
5/13
2/43
FTX C78F5
3/43
5/9
ASI20 MACC5
5/25
2/17
FTX C78M5
3/43
ABE7R16T111
5/10
2/31
FTX CM08B
3/43
5/13
ABE7R16T210
5/10
B
BMX AMI 0410
2/31
2/43
FTX CM12B
3/43
ABE7FU400
5/13
ABE7R16T212
5/10
2/31
2/49
FTX CN 12F5
3/42
ABE7FU630
5/13
ABE7R16T230
5/10
2/31
2/17
FTX CN 12M5
3/42
ABE7H08R10
5/8
ABE7R16T231
5/10
2/31
2/17
FTX CN 3203
3/42
ABE7H08R11
5/8
ABE7R16T330
5/10
2/31
2/31
FTX CN 3206
3/42
2/31
2/43
BMX FTB 2010
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Index
FTX CN 3210
3/42
3/36
VJC101110
4/55
VJC109503
4/59
FTX CN 3220
3/42
3/36
VJC101110 11
4/55
VJC109911
4/54
FTX CN 3230
3/42
3/31
4/37
VJC101111
4/55
VJC109912
4/54
FTX CN 3250
3/42
3/31
4/37
VJC101111 12
4/55
VJC109921
4/54
FTX CNCT1
3/43
3/31
4/37
VJC101112
4/55
VJC109922
4/54
FTX CNTL12
3/43
TCSMCN3M4F3C2
3/47
VJC101112 13
4/55
VJC301127
4/54
FTX CY1208
3/43
TCSMCN3M4M3S2
3/47
4/37
VJC101113
4/55
VJC301150
4/54
FTX CY1212
3/43
3/42
4/37
VJC101113 14
4/55
VJC301159
4/54
FTX DG12
3/43
3/42
4/37
VJC101114
4/55
VJC3051 41
4/59
FTX DP2115
3/43
3/42
4/37
VJC101114 15
4/55
VJC305140
4/59
FTX DP2130
3/43
3/42
4/37
VJC101115
4/55
VJC305142
4/59
FTX DP2150
3/43
TLX CD LFOFS 33
4/65
4/37
VJC101115 99
4/55
VJC305144
4/59
FTX DP2206
3/43
TLX CD LTOFS 33
4/65
VJC101199
4/55
VJC305148
4/59
FTX DP2210
3/43
TLX CD LUOFS 33
4/65
4/37
VJC102010
4/56
VJC305149
4/59
FTX DP2220
3/43
TLX CD STOFS 33
4/65
4/37
VJC102010 11
4/58
VJCL27 F12
4/54
FTX DP2250
3/43
TLX CD SUOFS 33
4/65
4/37
VJC102011
4/56
VJCL27 L59
4/54
FTX MLA10
3/43
3/42
4/37
VJC102011 12
4/58
VJCL50 F13
4/54
3/42
4/37
VJC102012
4/56
VJCL59 F13
4/54
3/42
4/37
VJC102012 13
4/58
VJCL59 L50
4/54
4/37
L
LAD90
5/25
3/42
4/37
VJC102013
4/56
LU9 GC3
3/46
3/42
4/37
VJC102013 14
4/58
3/42
4/37
VJC102014
4/56
VW3 A8114
3/46
3/42
4/37
VJC102014 15
4/58
VW3 A8 306
3/47
S
SR2 MEM02
5/25
3/42
4/37
VJC102015
4/56
3/47
STBXSP3010
1/15
3/42
4/37
VJC102015 99
4/58
3/47
STBXSP3020
1/15
3/42
4/37
VJC102088
4/56
3/47
3/42
VJC102099
4/56
3/47
3/42
VJC102210
4/57
3/46
VJC102210 11
4/58
3/46
T
TCS CCN 4F3M05T
3/42
3/42
3/42
3/42
VJC102211
4/57
VW3 A8 306RC
3/46
3/42
3/42
VJC102211 12
4/58
3/43
TCS CTN011M11F
3/43
3/42
VJC102212
4/57
3/43
3/42
VJC102212 13
4/58
3/43
3/27
VJC102213
4/57
3/43
3/27
VJC102213 14
4/58
3/42
3/27
VJC102214
4/57
VW3 M3 102
2/49
3/27
3/42
VJC102214 15
4/58
3/42
1/17
VJC102215
4/57
2/49
3/27
1/17
4/36
VJC102215 99
4/58
2/49
1/17
4/36
VJC102288
4/57
2/49
3/27
1/17
VJC102299
4/57
1/17
VJC103010
4/56
1/17
4/36
VJC103010 11
4/58
X
XBTZ938
3/47
1/17
4/36
VJC103011 12
4/58
XGS Z24
3/46
1/17
VJC103012 13
4/58
3/27
TSX CBY K9
1/17
4/38
VJC103013 14
4/58
TSXCRJMD25
4/39
VJC103014 15
4/58
3/26
3/47
4/38
VJC103015 99
4/58
3/26
3/47
4/38
VJC103088
4/56
3/26
3/47
4/38
VJC103099
4/56
3/33
TSX CUSB485
4/39
VJC103210
4/57
3/43
3/33
4/39
4/38
VJC103210 11
4/58
3/43
3/34
TSX SCA 50
3/46
4/38
VJC103211 12
4/58
XZC P1164Lp
3/27
3/33
TSX SCA 62
3/46
VJC103212 13
4/58
3/33
3/47
UNYSDUDFUCD20
4/47
VJC103213 14
4/58
3/35
TSX TLY EX
1/17
UNYSDUMFFCD20
4/45
VJC103214 15
4/58
3/35
TWDXCAISO
3/46
UNYSDUMFTCD20
4/45
VJC103215 99
4/58
3/34
3/47
UNYSDUMFUCD20
4/45
VJC103288
4/57
3/35
3/47
UNYSPUZFUCD30E
4/41
VJC103299
4/57
TWDXCAT3RJ
3/46
UNYUSE909CDM
4/39
VJC1090 88
4/59
UNYXCAUSB033
4/39
VJC109101
4/59
VJC109101D3
4/59
VJC109400
4/59
3/27
3/27
3/37
3/37
3/36
3/42
U
UNY SMU ZUCD20
4/49
3/30
3/43
XZC C12 FDM 50B
3/27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3/30
3/43
3/30
XZC P1264Lp
3/27
3/30
10
6/15
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ART. 960303
The information and dimensions in this catalog are provided for the convenience of our customers.
While this information is believed to be accurate, Schneider Electric reserves the right to make
updates and changes without prior notification and assumes no liability for any errors or omissions.
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07/2010
Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc.-230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370-Main Office: (650) 588-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com
2010