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IBS S5 100 SL-T

Data Sheet
INTERBUS

Slave Remote Interface for SIMATIC S5 90U, S5 95U and S5 100U

Data Sheet Revision B

01/1997

Product Description You can use the IBS S5 100 SL-T slave remote interface to connect SIMATIC S5 90U, 95U and 100U PLCs to a higher-level PLC system via INTERBUS. The IBS S5 100 SL-T slave remote interface allows data of up to eight data words to be transmitted between the systems. The data is exchanged via a direct I/O connection.

Features - INTERBUS protocol - Data width can be set via DIP switches - Diagnostic LEDs - DIN-rail mountable

Applications - Networking of PLC systems


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Figure 1: IBS S5 100 SL-T

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Example of an Electrical Installation

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Figure 2: Example of an electrical installation for the IBS S5 100 SL-T slave interface together with the S5 95U PLC and two analog modules. Like a bus module, the IBS S5 100 SL-T slave interface is snapped onto a standard mounting rail. The module has two flat ribbon cables. The rear (upper) cable connects the slave interface to the left (right) bus module or the PLC. The pin strip connects the right bus module, if required.

Avoid mechanical stress and canting of the slave interface during installation!

Carry out all work on electrical connections to the PLC (S5 90U, S5 95U or S5 100U) and to the INTERBUS system only when the operating voltage has been switched off.

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Mounting / Removal Mounting Hook the upper guide rail of the slave interface onto the upper part of the standard rail (the flat-ribbon cable is facing upwards). Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the cut-out of the red latch, pull the red latch with the screwdriver to the bottom and swivel the slave interface to the lower part of the standard rail. Then pull away the screwdriver and let the latch engage.

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Plug the connector of the rear flat-ribbon cable without lengthening or squeezing the cable - onto the bus module of the last module (if provided) or
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- directly into the bus connector on the side of the PLC.

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Plug the connector of the adjacent, right bus module into the pin strip of the flat-ribbon cable on top of the slave interface.

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REMOTE IN REMOTE OUT


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Connect the incoming remote bus cable (SUB D9 female connector) to the remote bus pin strip of the slave interface (designation "REMOTE IN"). If an outgoing remote bus is used, connect its cable (SUB D pin strip) to the remote bus female connector of the slave interface (designation "REMOTE OUT").

Removal Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the cut-out of the red latch and pull the red latch with the screwdriver to the bottom. Lift the slave interface up and un-hook it from the upper part of the standard rail.

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Voltage Supply / Diagnostics Voltage Supply The module is supplied independently of the PLC system with 24 V DC.

7 mm (0.28 in.)

2
PE + -

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Figure 3: Voltage supply Strip off the conductor ends approx. 7 mm (see Figure 3.1) and fit ferrules at the end. Wire the connector as is shown in Figure 3.2. Insert it into the module as can be seen in Figure 3.3. The slave interface is supplied continuously with power or can be activated with the voltage supply of the PLC. If the power is supplied via the IM 90 of the 90U PLC (max. 300 mA), only one slave interface can be used (with an external supply up to 2 slave interfaces). Diagnostic Indicators Diagnostics are indicated with 4 LEDs on the front panel (see also Figure 3). UL Green LED on: off: Supply voltage for the module electronics (independent of the PLC system) Supply voltage UL present Supply voltage UL not present Fuse F1 blown Internal power pack for communication voltage defective Remote bus cable check Incoming remote bus cable connected Incoming remote bus cable interrupted or defective Bus active Data transmission on INTERBUS active No data transmission
Remote bus disabled

RC

BA

RD

Green LED on: off: Green LED on: off: Red LED on:

Outgoing remote bus disabled

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DIP Switches Setting the DIP Switches For INTERBUS the slave interface is a remote bus device for which the word length can be set. The used I/O words (data width) as well as voltage monitoring, data bytes operation and status display can be set via DIP switches. For setting the DIP switches remove the housing cover (Figure 4): Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the slot (1). Lift up the cover of the housing, pressing the handle of the screwdriver down (2). Remove the cover from the flat-ribbon cable.

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Figure 4: Removing the housing cover

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Figure 5: Locations of the DIP switches Switches 1, 2, 3 Setting the data width The slave interface is linked to the higher-level INTERBUS system as a device with a permanent identification code and a word length (length code) which can be set. Table 1: Setting the data width Data width 1 word 2 words 3 words 4 words 5 words 6 words 7 words 8 words (default) Switch 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Switch 2 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Switch 3 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

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DIP Switches

Switch 4

Voltage monitoring of the slave remote interface via peripherals fail message

OFF (default) No voltage monitoring ON The slave interface generates a module error (PF message: peripheral fail) to the higher-level INTERBUS Switch 5 Status display in bit 0 of the first data byte of the input address area; thus, the latest status information of the slave interface can be transmitted to INTERBUS and the S5 PLC.

OFF (default) Status display off (data bits are not changed) ON Status display on

Byte n+1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Slave PLC 1 Bus active 0 Bus not active

Byte n+1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Higher system 1 PLC is running 0 stop / no voltage

n+1: Base address of device +1

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Figure 6: Byte n+1 of the input address area Switch 6 Normal or inverse operation of the data bytes

OFF (default) Normal operation of the data bytes ON Inverse operation of the data bytes (bytes n and n+1 exchanged) Switches 7, 8 Reserved (always OFF)

For closing the slave interface, press the housing cover into the opening. Check the position of the flat-ribbon cables (Figure 7: 1 - cable with female connector, 2 - cable with male connector).

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Figure 7: Closing the housing cover Please check the common guidelines for handling electronic devices. Changed switch settings will only be active after the voltage has been recovered.

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Address Assignment / Programming Data / Ordering Data Address Assignment/Data Width in the Slave PLC The addresses of the IBS S5 100 SL-T slave remote interface are assigned to the analog address area of the PLC depending on the slot. The slave interface uses 2 slots and 8 words respectively. Table 2: Slot allocation

Slot
S5 95U

Base address CPU 100 S5 100U CPU 102


64 80 ---

S5 90U CPU 103


64 80 96 112 64 80 ---

0 2 4 6

64 80 96 * 112 *

64 ----

* As of output level 8MA03 of the SIMATIC S5 PLC, otherwise only slots 0 and 2 Programming Data of the Higher-Level INTERRUS System Table 3: The most important data for programmers ID code Length code Input address area Output address area Register length * Depending on the setting Ordering Data Table 4: Ordering data Description Slave remote interface Terminating connector IP20 Type IBS S5 100 SL-T FLK 14 R/FL FEDERLEISTE Order No. 27 19 75 5 22 87 11 9 3 (03hex) 1 to 8 word(s)* 1 to 8 word(s)* 1 to 8 word(s)* 1 to 8 word(s)*

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Technical Data General Data Temperature - Operation - Storage Humidity - Operation - Storage Air pressure - Operation Electrical isolation between Dimensions (w/d/h) Mounting Degree of protection Addressing INTERBUS Connection Interface Voltage Supply Nominal voltage Permissible range Ripple Current consumption Fuse Data of the PLC System PLC Types Address area Addressing Number of devices per PLC Data consistency 0 to 55 C -40 to 85 C 5 to 95% (no condensation); (DIN 40040, stress level 2 according to IEC 1131-2) 0 to 95% (no condensation) 860 to 1080 hPa, up to 3000 m 24 V, supply voltage and slave interface 67.5 mm / 75 mm / 105 mm Top-hat mounting IP 20 (with cap on S5 bus connector) Via the higher INTERBUS system Two-wire remote bus connection SUB D9 female connector (remote OUT) SUB D9 male connector (remote IN) 24 V DC and 9 V of the S5 bus 18 V DC to 31 V DC (ripple included) 3.6 Vpp 200 mA at +24 V (max. 300 mA) 0.4 AT (soldered in) SIMATIC S5 PLCs S5 90U with IM90, S5 95U and S5 100U 8 I/O words; 2 slots in the analog address area Depending on the slot Up to four slave interfaces depending on the PLC used Through the whole I/O area

10 to 57 Hz (constant amplitude 0.075 mm) 57 to 150 Hz (constant acceleration 2 g) constant acceleration 5 g Drop to one side and on one edge

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Mechanical Capability Vibration strength acc. to IEC 68-2-6 - Operation - Storage/transport Drop and topple (IEC 801-6)

TNR 94 08 71 3

EMC Data Emitted interference acc. to EN 55022 Class A Noise imm. acc. to IEC 801-2 (ESD) Discharge on all parts which the user can normally access; test voltage 2.5 kV Noise immunity acc. to IEC 801-3 3 V/m, (severity) level 2 Noise imm. acc. to IEC 801-4 (Burst) Class X, criterion 1 Supply lines 1 kV, Communication interfaces 1 kV Noise imm. acc. to IEC 801-5 (Surge) Is not checked Noise immunity acc. to IEC 801-6 Level 3, up to 200 MHz, 3 V/m respectively

DNR 2869

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