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BALLUFF sensors worldwide BNI EIP-508-105-Z015 IP67 Modules 8 10-Link/In-/Outputs, 8 In-/Outputs User’s Guide 42! Structure of the guide 43. Typographical Conventions ‘Enumeration Actions Syntax Ctoseveterences 4.4, Symbols 45, Abbreviations Intended use 22. General safety notes 23. Meaning of the warnings 3.4. Module overview 32. Mechanical connection 533. Electrical connection Power supply Grounaing Ethermet IP interface O-Link-port 44. Dimensions T 42. Mechanical data 1 43. Operating conditions 1 44, Electrical data 1 45. Ethernet 8 48. Function indicators 8 Module status 8 Port 8 SB integration ‘5. Data configuration a 5.2. Configuration data a Module configuration 13 0-Link port configuration 3 6 Process Data 6A. Process data inputs 1“ ‘Standard input data 4 O-Link input data 4 6.2, Process data outputs 6 ‘Standard output data 18 [O-Link output data 15 Display a 7A. General 6 12. Adress defaults 6 3. Controls and visualization 6 TA Display information 6 5, Design and symbols a TS. Startup a TI. Main menu. a E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF * 0) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-Z015 1.8. 1P setup 7.9. 1P configuration TA0. Module information TAA. General Information 8.41, General 82; Home 8.3. Diagnostic process 8.4. Device properties 8.5. Diagnostic module 86. Configurations: BIT. Contact 9.1, Included material 92; Ordercode 9.3. Order information E webalutt.com 8 8 19 9 20 4 2 23 25 26 6 2 2 2 4.4, About this guide 1.2, Structure of the ‘guide 1.3. Typographical Conventions Actions ‘Syntax cross-references 1.4, Symbols 1.5, Abbreviations E wwwbaluttcom The BNI EIP-.. serves as a decentralized 1O-Link, input and output module for connecting toan EtherNvetiP™ network The guide is organized so that the chapters build on one another. ‘Chapter 2: Basie safety information, Chapter 3: The main steps fr instaling the device. ‘Chapter 4: Technical data forthe device ‘Chapter §: Integration Chapter 6: Process data Chapter 7: Display Chapter 8: Webserver ‘Chapter 8: Appendix The following typographical conventions are used inthis Guide. Enumerations are shown inlist form with bullet points + Enty1, + Enty2 ‘Adion instructions are indicated by a preceding triangle. The resut ofan action is indicated by an arrow. > Action instruction 1 ® Adton result > Aetion instruction 2 Procedures can also be shown as numbers in brackets (1) Step no.1| 2) Step no.2 Numbers Decimal numbers are shown without addtional indicators (e9. 123), Hexadecimal numbers are shown wth the addtional indicator hex (e.g. OD) or withthe prefix"Dr" (e.g. 0x00) cross references indicate where addtional information on the topic can be found (see chapter 4 Technical Data) Hy tet This symbol indicates general notes A tee This symbol indicates a secunty notice which most be observed. BNI Ballutf Network interface [Standard input port EIP—EtherNetiP™ EMC Electromagnetic Compatibiity FE Function gtound © Standard output port 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 2.4. Intended use This guide deseribes The BNI EIP-... serves as a decentralized I0-Lin, input and output module for connecting to an EtherNetAP™ network 22. General safety Installation and startup are to be performed only by trained specialists. Any damage notes resulting fom unautharized manipulation or improper use voids the manufacturers guarantee and waranty. ‘The device isin accordance wth EMC Class A. Such equipment may generate RF noise. The operator must take precautionary measures accordinaly ‘The device must be powered only using an approved power supply (see chapter 4 "Technical data"). Only approved cable may be used Operating and testing The operator is responsible for observing local prevaling safety regulations. When defects and non-clearable faults inthe device occur, take i out of service and secure against unauthorized use ‘Approved use in ensured only when the housing is fuly installed 23. Meaning of the Note! warnings The pictogram used with word “Caution” warns of a possible hazardous situation AX _ ttecingtne heath ofpersons or equipment damage. Ignoring these warnings can result in injury or equipment damage. ‘Aivays observe the desctibed measures fr preventing this danger E webalutt.com BALLUFF 4 3.1, Module overview E wwwbaluttcom Figure 01 — OverviewBN1 E1P-S08-105-2015 18 1 "7 2 16 3 15 4 5 14 6 7 13 8 2 8 1" 10 Mounting hole EtherNetIP™ port 2 Display Power supply input port Stalus LED: communication module Pott 4 (O-Link, standard 10) PinPort LED: Signal status Pot § (O-Link, standard 1/0) Port 6 1O-Link, standard 10) Pott 7 (O-Link, standard 110) Pott 3 1O-Link, standard 1/0) Pott 2 1O-Link, standard 1/0) Pott 1 1O-Link’ standard 1/0) Pott 0 1O-Link, standard 10) Power supply output port Label EtherNetAP port 1 Grounding connection 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 3.2. Mechanical ‘The module is attached using 2 M6 screws and 2 washers connection Isolation pad as accessory available 33. Electrical connection Power supply : » [Ria ]_—Fanation Description 7 [sav TRaiuator supply 23) (oa Sensor Mifodule SUBBTY y 3—pov ‘Sensor [Module supply. Common GND oS" ator “Actuator supply, Common GND. Note Provide sensorbous power and actustor power tom separate power sources it BE possiie Total current <9A, The total current ofall modules may not exceed 9A even when daisy chaining the actuator supply. Grounding Note! TED the Fe connection tom the housing to the machine must be lowimpedance and kept as short as possible. Ethernet IP M12, D-coded, female interface 2 6° % 1 3 10.Link port M12, Acoded, female 2 Pir FUneton a T_T EA - 2 [Input [Outpt 7 s(o o}s | 3 Taat ° 4 [lO np TOupAT ER. a 3 Ine. Hof For the digtal eensor inputs followthe input guideline per EN61131-2. type 2 Ho Total curent ofthe module hast be lower than @ amperes. ote! FI Unuseaio pot socket must be tted wah cover capsto ensure P67 protection rating. 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Operating ‘conditions 44, Electrical data E wwwbaluttcom Housing material [Die case zine, matt nickel plated [Enclosure rating per IEC 60523 |IP 67 (only when pluggedin and threadedin) [Supply voltage 716" 4pin male Input ports / Output ports M12, A-coded (8x female) Dimensions (WxHxD inmm) [68 x204x309 Mounting ype [Ground strap attachment hole serewmount Ma Weight [approx. 670 oF [Operating temperature Ta -S7¢ 70°C [Storage temperature -25¢ 70°C EMC ENC- [gee [on To communication rang 5 [Green E [igen [loti | Nolo-Lnk communication = [ret Shareare | Shorea any 3 prea 8 [ieShing_[!0tink | 1o-Link device has wong eontguraion E webalutt.com BALLUFF Here you for example can see howto include the module in Rockwell RS Logix 5000: First you have to go offine Blew aL imine i Do a ight mouse cick on Ethernet (on the correct scanner card) ‘an choose newmadule alsa! of 2lale) | Ee ie E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF 9 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 ‘Then you have to choose the ETHERNET-Module Generic Ethernet module On the path communications Now you have to type in a user-defined Tag name, to choose the comm. format Data-SINT, totype inthe IP-address ofthe module and to type inthe correct connection parameters. Sa Efeisf-ioiod| ata ss] «j| aieia.sise1a1319) te E webalutt.com 10 E wwwbaluttcom ‘The newNModule and the correspondent controller tags wll be generated automaticaly. alah ol eke) hi Ror peas ia ia a Now you have to download the configuration BiviB! af iolel | ET inlet 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 When the download is done, you can observe and control the tags via the option controller tags. Please make sure that you choose the correct tag name which you have confgured betore. ‘The input, output and configuration data therefore are described in the folowing pages. ‘You can also use this tags for programming. 5 9 ele Ll mmm ain Fel ala ESTEE — IB ay iets lis alae t 4 wy T| E E webalutt.com 5A, Data ‘configuration 5.2. Configuration data Module ‘configuration 10.Link port ‘configuration E wwwbaluttcom Please enter the folloving values to your Control System, They describe the data sizes for Input, output and configuration data TnPUT UTE CONFIG 702 Inthe folowing tables you can see the mapping ofthe configuration data string. The default values which are stated belowdescribe a configuration with [0-Link function on pin 4 and standard 0 function on pin 2 and pin 4 of each port. The input and output function ofthe ‘confgured standard /0 ports is set by process data. (See 61 standard input data and 6.2 wane 700 T 707 ata 382 262 ise Stondar output dat Byte | Slot | ~ Module part Deserption Ont [1 Woaue Genera coniguaion ore whale nade 225 [2 [Toi pT [Contguration forthe [Oink port 36_49-[ “3 [Toit port — [Configuration forthe fO-un- por T 30_73_| 4 [Tong pont 7 — [Configuration forthe 1O-Unk port 7437 | “8 [Todi port 3 —[Contguration forthe TO-unk port 3 35_121[ 8 [TOLint port —[ Contiguratin forthe TO por 4 422145 [-7 [Oink por S | Configuration fore 10-Lnk pot 5 746169. [ 8 [O:tne por 6 | Configuration forthe 10-Lnk por 6 170.183 [8 [Oxtine por 7 —[ Configuration forte 10-Lnk pot 7 2 Be 3 Desetiption ei[77TF T?7s 7277 Te ma of rs 2 m1 #0 | Por ton ost Banda YO TL 8 6 Pa | Ont o-on & Be Description 6 ees Tne Tene aT aon ge a akon type { conpatbie (V0 +00) 2 Wendel (VD #00 bern) 7 ERGOT EI ‘Vendor 1D ‘Vendor 0 eves OT T ewes Deve 10 ees 103 Setar Seva nba i eae Tatra oak Ease oxox Babe 2 Parameter saree Oita 023 Groad enble Oi Boos enale TS SFE TOU Ta ST OU ad GS Hee 13 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 641. Process data There are 200 bytes of input data. Have a look at the tables belowto see the mapping ofthe inputs, rocess data inputs. Byte ‘Module part Description: 0.7 | Standard 0 ports | Process data inputs on standard Inputs 6.35 [1O-Lim potO [Process data inputs on 0-Link port 0 56.103_[10-Link port 1 Process data inputs on 1O-Link port 704._151_[10-Link pot 2 | Process data mputs on O-Link port 2 152.198 10-Link pot 3___| Process data puts on IO-Link port 3 00.247 | TOL port 4 [Process data inputs on TO-Link port 246.295 _[10-Link pot'S | Process data inputs on lO-Link port’ S 96._343 | 10-Link pot 6 | Process data inputs on lO-Link port 6 ‘344-391 _[10-Link port |_| Process data inputs on lO-Link port 7 Standard input z a data & 5 a] s po wee 0 | a2 | a4 | a2 | ea | 2 | ua | we | 6 | Betis 104 ~ puton por Opin 4 2 @ apotlsconguredasan ma | wa [me [ee | 2 | oe | oe | oe | Paper icconauese 3 Bf 30] Shor reat sats ‘Shor out betieen pin { and 3 37 35 34 | omtated port DEL] OOM [OE | OO | OO | OIF Overload sate 004" Overload on port Opn 4 Oniyifporis confgured as ouput Power 805 Nab actuator supply PS: Sensor power PA: actor power The fe pepe fee fo | o | Reseed ‘o72 | 074 | 02 | 084 | 082 | 084 | 072 | 04s 10-Link input data Description lo-Link port © Input data Py TARE OL: Portin -Linkemode DC: Device connected O-recered TA or VE: Validation fied w}ofofofo foo }ocjm aifse}o | o | o | o | eo] oF | ve | sc-1o-tneshortcout DD. Data storage valdation aed Pi Process data invalid a Vere TOT on efor Mende 1 a Davies DT e Dae, Device 10 a Davies 103 ar ror Code = aaa Cade Event 1 a ‘onal Code 5 ror Code I Faaonal Code Event 2 8 ‘eatonal Code = ror Code Ea Fetonal Code Event3 ‘aatnad Cade Th data ofthe her 10-Link pris Ras the sane auc and Blows here E webalutt.com BALLUFF 14 6.2, Process data There are 134 bytes of output data. Have a look atthe tables belowto see the mapping of outputs the process data outputs. Bye. Module part Deseripton: 0...5 | Standard 10 ports _| Process data outputs on standard Inputs 6.37 [TO-Lnk port | Process data outputs on 0-Link por 0 36.69] 1O-Link port? Process data outputs on 1O-Link port 1 70. 10 [10-Link po 2 | Process data outputs on 1O-Link por 702..133_|1O-Link port 3 Process data outputs on lO-Link port 3 134.165 |1O-Linkport 4 | Process data outputs on [O-Link port 4 166...197[1O-Link port |__| Process data outputs on lO-Link port S 198._.228_|1O-Link port 6 | Process data outputs on lO-Lnk port 6 230...261 [1O-Link port 7 | Process data outputs on O-Link port 7 ‘Standard output mt Gate ete Lee Descristion| Duper aa 0 | 032 | 024 | 022 | 024 | o12 | o14 | 002 | 008 | 004 > upton porto pin 4 To.use ths fiction on a 10- Liicport the port must be + | 072 | 074] 082 | 086 | 052 | 084 | 042 | 044 | conngured as an ouput (see 0 Medule configurator). | Raa [ Rae [RE [Raw PRD | ia | POT | Ra | Resta Restart output here afera [v2 [ pra | ree [ Roa | rao | rea | rao | Res | deicced sonorous Tepe yey ee oe | Reserved ‘Display Carat DL Display lok / PLC Tock 0: Green LEDon depay on RO: Red LED on display on 10-Link output cg © Deserition data eM a " 6.37 {0-Lnk port 0 ouput data The data ofthe cher 10-Lnk pots has the sams stucure and blows here E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF 15 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 TA. General \With the implemented display, the address is set directly on the BNI EIP .. devices. The following address types are implemented: + IP address + Subnet mask + Gateway address. Each address type consists of 4 octets. ‘Additional the display shows information about the hard- and frm ware revision. There isa lock function forthe display which can be activated out ofthe control system. If the lock is set eating isnt possible anymore (see Bit layout, chapter 6 2 Standard output data). 12, Adress defaults IP Address: 169.254.1.1 Subnetmask: 255.255.2550 Gatewayaddress: 0.0.0.0 13. Controls and visualization 6 4 55 + 2 4 3 1 Display 4 Address type cursor 2 ArrowKey 5 ,Set*Key 3 Octett-Cursor step 1A, Displ indormation Cursor or selecting adiess type 3. 2 1 0 Cursor for selecting octet IP: IP address 3: frst octet SSN: Subnet address 2: second octet GW: Gateway address 4 third octet, 6: fourth octet E webalutt.com BALLUFF 16 15. Design and ‘There are some symbols used inthe following fow-charts to describe the display- ‘smmbols ‘functional: wee — + change-over © __canedton: shore keypress onset key © _ caren: longsime keypress on sethey (min. 3 seconds) © conaton: sores keyoress on arowkey 16, Startup BALLUFF Module name hard und frm ware-revision ‘current IP Current subonetmask Current gatewayaddress 1.1. Main menu. Defauit-view 4. octet of P addkess Menu: IP Contig Menu: IP Setup Menu: Module information Scrolling in main menu with shortsime keypress on set-key + Step inmenu wth shortime keypress on arrowskey E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF 17 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 1.8. IP setup IP eating mode ———— editing mode © + Long-ime keypress on set key starts edting mode + Configuration ofthe favored value by shortime keypress on arrowskey 18. 1P configuration 3 i 2 ie ‘Long-ime Keypress on set key starts edting mode Configuration ofthe favored value by shortime keypress on arrowskey LLong-ime keypress on arrowkey uses fast program mode ‘Shortiime keypress on set ey saves entered value and scrolls to the next octet. The 4.0ctet isthe stat of edting + The whole entered address gets saved by short keypress on set value when ‘editing frst octet. The entered value can immediately seen on the ip overview + Manual changes ofip, subnet or gateway results in automatic change to “statin IP Setup. Ho To work with the newconfiguraton the module needs a power-down reset. E webalutt.com BALLUFF 12 TA0. Module information TA. General ‘nstormation E wwwbaluttcom By short ime key press on arrowkey you can scroll through modu information Information are the product name, the module revisions and the MaclD. Long-time arrowkey press for ,fast scroling’ in editing mode 10 seconds wthout Key press fesuts in leaving actual screen and entering the default screen mode (4M octet ofip address). Unsaved changes gets ost Differences between new configuration and the confguration the module is working vith are shown by a unequal-symbol. In this case the time to default screen is only 5 seconds, In editing mode the screen fashes. In fast scroll mode the screen is fickering Ifthe module receives a single ping the word ‘ping" Is shown in the display sereen fora few seconds. Aterwards the screen is reset tothe screen which had been shown before. By shorsime key press on set key the ping-mode can be let preterm Ifthe module receives a double or higher ping, the word "ping" Is shown in the display. Tis screen can be lett only by short-me key press on set key. The sareen shown before ping gets viewed again The Led function atthe display leds can be defned user specifc by setting some bitsin the process data outputs. (see Bilayout, chapter 6 2 standard output data) The function ple-lock can also be used by setting a bitin the process data outputs. (see Bitlayout, chapter 6.2 standard output data) Hote: Editing mode can not be chosen in display ifthe plc lock bitin process data outputs is (see Bilayout, chapter 6.2 standard output data. 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 8.4. General ‘The BNLEIP module includes an internal webserver to get detaled information about the curtent state. ‘Also you can use itto configure the addresses ofthe module and to configure and get some information ofthe connected IO-Link devices First make sure that a corect integration into your network has been done. To get a connection tothe webserver enter the IP address of the module to your browser address bar. A welcome page wth a list of all Balluff Ethemet Network interfaces is shown. Please use Internet Explorer 7 or higher ——— thernat IP 7O-Modules EtherNet/IP- aia Nowyyou have to cick on the "Play" button to get to the home screen E webalutt.com BALLUFF 20 8.2. Home E wwwbaluttcom Here you can get some information about the module, the network configuration and network activity ofthe module. You can also see ifthe display lock was set ia control unit ‘A the top ofthe window you can see the navigation bar which allows you to ewitch between the diferent webpages, just cick on the corresponding test a 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 83. Diagnostic On this page you can get some information about the madules curent process data process. and status represented by the correspondent LEDS. Ia 10-Link device is connected to one of the configured I0-Link ports, some device data Is shown besides the module. ‘You can click on this texto get a link to the screen "Device properties” i ood ‘You can only observe the process data and current status ofthe module, but Yyou cannot configure the module or set output data Inthis case you have to use the contol unt with the corresponding software E webalutt.com BALLUFF 22 8.4, Device properties On this page you can get information and you can see the process data ofthe TO-Link device whieh is connected t the configured 1O-Link port. To get the information and configuration ofthe correct 10-Link device, choose the correct pott on the module graphic on the right Ht ‘You can only observe the process data ofthe connected 1O-Link device, but you cannot set the output data. Ifthe 1O-Link device needs output data, you have to set the 1O-Link output data va the control unit with the corresponding st E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF 23 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 Onthis picture you can see the "Parameter Dat options forthe 1O-Link device. Itis possible to read and configure parameters ofthe IO-Link device by using the "Parameter Data” options ‘The parameter indices and subindices ofthe 1O-Link device are described inthe appendant separately user manual. Cn the item “E vents", you can see ifthere isa diagnostic event from the lO-Link device. ‘And at least, at the item "Parameter server content" you can see the content ofthe parameter server, ifa parameter data is stored in the parameter server. peta cvesoue ED E) E webalutt.com BALLUFF 24 8.5. Diagnostic On this page you can see the current module and network status like you ‘module ccan see it onthe module itself The status is addtional desorbed at the item “Description” Ger eo ian E wwwbaluttcom 10) Balluff Network Interface EtherNetIP™, BNI EIP-508-105-2015 86. Configurations 8.1. Contact ( wwweebaltt.com ‘The configuration page allows youtto configure the module. You can change the address, seta DHCP client and you can also assign own module information texts lke a module deseription. To use the configuration, you have to enter a username and a password: Username: Balluf Password BNIEIP 26 9.1, Included material The BNI EIP consists of the folowing components: + [0-Link block 4 blind plugs M12 Ground strap Screwmaxs 20labels 22, ondecode ewe soe ne z015 atutNetnok erase Etheet 2531p Gr iO in Woderafoade, 610k pore Variant: 105 = Display version, 2-port switch Mechanical version 12015 = Material Die-cast ane housing Uplink: 2x Mt 2xt internal thread Power. 7/8" extemal thread Sensor Ports: 8 x 12x internal tnead 9.3. Order information [Product ordering code ‘Order code ENIEIP-506.105-2015 ENIOOEA, E wwwbaluttcom BALLUFF "\www.balluff.com Ballutf GmbH ‘Schurwaldstrasse 9 73785 Neuhausen a.dF Germany Tel +49 7158173.0 Fax +49 7158 5010 ballutf@balutide 28 Nr, 699539 € + Edtion 1212 « Subject to modification

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