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RTU560 product line

Binary input 23BE40


Connections and settings

Application, characteristics and technical data have to be taken – Consistancy check for all channels allocated to digital mea-
from the hardware data sheet: sured values or step position information
– Summation of increment pulses to form integrated totals in
23BE40 Data sheet 1KGT 150 600 registers of 31 bit resolution
– Copying of integrated totals values into freezing registers for
data conservation
Operation
Parameter name Default Parameter location
The binary input module 23BE40 provides 16 galvanic isolated
inputs for up to 16 binary process signals. Scanning and pro- Digital filter 10 ms SPI, DPI, DMI, STI, ITI, BSI –
cessing of the inputs are executed with the high time resolution PDP parameters
of 1 ms. The allocation of an input signal to the processing func- value range: 2... 255 ms or disabled
tions can be done according to the rules of configuration. Digital filter specifies the time during which an input has to be stable before it is
accepted as a new signal state.
The module is available in two versions (rubrics):
– 23BE40 R0011: process voltage 110 to 125 V DC.
LED signaling for each input, individual inputs without com- Parameter name Default Parameter location

mon return.
Maximum chatter frequency deactivated SPI, DPI – PDP parameters
– 23BE40 R0012: process voltage 220 to 250 V DC.
LED signaling for each input, individual inputs without com- value range: 1... 100 Hz (typical 2 Hz)

mon return. Oscillation suppression prevents permanent transmissions. A threshold value for
the number of events per time period can be set. If this value is exceeded, the
system automatically blocks the corresponding indication.
Processing functions
Parameter name Default Parameter location
The module 23BE40 is able to process the following types of
signals or a combination of them: Supervision time for inter- 30 sec DPI – PDP parameters
– 16 single point information with time stamp (SPI) mediate position
– 8 double point information with time stamp (DPI)
value range: 1... 255 sec or deactivated
– 2 digital measured values each with 8 bit (DMI8)
Use the supervision time to specify when an intermediate DPI message is trans-
– 1 digital measured value with 16 bit (DMI16)
mitted as an event.
– 16 integrated totals (max. 25 Hz) (ITI)
– 2 step position information each with 8 bit (STI)
– 2 bitstring input each with 8 bit (BSI8) Parameter name Default Parameter location
– 1 bitstring input with 16 bit (BSI16)
Consistency check time 1 sec DMI, STI, BSI – PDP parame-
– or combinations of this signal types
ters

The micro-controller on the module processes all time critical value range: 0.1... 25.5 sec or deactivated
tasks of the parameterized processing functions. Moreover it The digital value is only consistant and valid if all binary channels of the value are
carries out the interactive communication with the RTU I/O bus. valid and stable for at least the consistency check time.
All configuration data and processing parameters are loaded by
the communication unit via the RTU I/O bus. For additional information on these configuration parameters in
RTUtil500 refer to RTU500 series function description - part 5:
The binary input unit can execute the following processing SCADA functions (1KGT 150 797).
functions for the different types of signals:
– Digital filtering to suppress contact bounce
– Suppression of oscillating signals caused by the process
– Validity check and suppression of intermediate input states
for double indications
Settings X 2

Pin 1 Pin 3
On the 23BE40, only the rack address and the slot address have X 4 Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 1
X 3

to be set via the DIL- switch S1. To access S1, the top cover has
to be removed. Figure 1 shows the position, Figure 2, Table 7
and Table 8 show the layout of the DIL-switch S1. Furthermore
S1
a terminating resistor of 1kΩ for the serial RTU system Bus can
be activated via S1, see Table 9.
Pin 1 Pin 3
X 6 Pin 2 Pin 2 X 5
DANGER Pin 3 Pin 1

Never remove top cover when process voltage is applied


X 1

ADVICE Figure 1: Position of the indication-, connection- and control elements

DIL-switch S1 may only be operated under off-circuit condi- Connection elements


tions (24 V supply removed)
Process connectors X1, X2: 16-pole pluggable screw-termi-
nal: Phoenix Contact
ADVICE
MVSTBR 2,5/16-STF-5,08
Take ESD-protective measures before removal of the cover Power supply and /E-line X3, 3-pole pluggable screw-termi-
X4: nal: Phoenix Contact
MVSTBR 2,5/3-ST-5,08
Serial RTU peripheral bus 3-pole pluggable screw-termi-
Signaling X5,X6: nal: Phoenix Contact
MVSTBR 2,5/3-ST-5,08
The board monitors and checks its functionality as well as the
dialog via the peripheral bus. Detected errors are indicated and/ Several devices 23BA40 and 23BE40 can be mounted side by
or transmitted by the board: side on an EN-rail. The connectors X3, X4 and X5, X6 are suitable
for through-wiring. The internal wiring is designed for up to 8 de-
• by the red LED ”ST” vices 23BA40 or 23BE40.The Event-line (E) connects all devices
• by diagnostic messages of one string (up to 8). No further connection to other devices is
allowed. The cable shield shall be grounded near the devices.
LED ”ST”
Process connector X1
The „ST“ LED indicates board errors or peripheral bus errors.
Pin Signal name

The „ST“ LED indicates: 1 I1

2 I2
• board runs initialization procedure
board is doing a cold- or warm start 3 I3

• board has detected a memory error (RAM or EPROM) 4 I4
• micro controller faulty
5 C1
• no dialog via the peripheral bus for at least 2 minutes. The
board is not polled by the PBP of CMU. 6 C2

7 C3
LED’s ”1 ...16”
8 C4

The 23BE40 has sixteen yellow light emitting diodes (LED’s) on 9 C5


the front plate, which indicate the state of the sixteen inputs:
10 C6

• LED ON Input Enn 110 ... 220 V DC 11 C7

• LED OFF Input Enn 0 V DC 12 C8

13 I5
LED ”5V”
14 I6
The LED indicates that the 5 V DC power is applied.
15 I7

16 I8

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Process connector X2 Pin Signal name

Pin Signal name 2 TB

1 I16 3 TA

2 I15
Several devices 23BA40 and 23BE40 can be mounted side by
3 I14
side on an EN-rail. The connectors X3, X4 and X5, X6 are suitable
4 I13 for through-wiring. The internal wiring is designed for up to 8
devices 23BA40 or 23BE40.
5 C16

6 C15

7 C14

8 C13

9 C12

10 C11 Terminating
Rack address Slot address
resistor B
11 C10
S1/1 S1/2 S1/3 S1/4 S1/5 S1/6 S1/7 S1/8
12 C9
1
13 I12

14 I11 0

15 I10
DIL- switch S1
16 I9

Power supply and /E-line X3


Figure 2: Assignment DIL-switch S1
Pin Signal name

1 +24 V DIL-switch S1: Slot/device address


2 0V Slot/device S1/5 S1/6 S1/7 S1/8
3 E address

1 0 0 0 0

Power supply and /E-line X4 2 0 0 0 1

Pin Signal name 3 0 0 1 0

1 E 4 0 0 1 1

2 0V 5 0 1 0 0

3 +24 V 6 0 1 0 1

7 0 1 1 0
The Event-line (E) connects all devices of one logical rack (up to
8 0 1 1 1
8). No further connection to other devices is allowed. The cable
shield shall be grounded near the devices.
ADVICE
Serial RTU I/O bus X5
For the RTU200/232 the configured Slot/Device address of
Pin Signal name the DIL-switch has to be incremented by one for the corre-
1 TA
sponding Slot address in RTUtil.

2 TB
DIL-switch S1: Rack address
3 0V
Rack S1/2 S1/3 S1/4
address
Serial RTU I/O bus X6
0 not allowed
Pin Signal name
1 0 0 1
1 0V

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Rack S1/2 S1/3 S1/4 From the software point-of-view the module 23BE40 is treated
address as a 23BE23 mounted in a dedicated rack on a dedicated slot
(device address). This virtual rack has 8 different slots.
2 0 1 0

3 0 1 1 One power supply unit 560PSU40 is able to drive up to 8 mod-


4 1 0 0
ules 23BE40.

5 1 0 1
The following configuration and wiring rules apply to 23BE40 and
6 1 1 0 23BA40 as well:

7 1 1 1
• Not more than 8 modules per 560PSU40
• Not more than 8 modules per rack
DIL-switch S1: Terminating resistor • All modules with connected E-line must have the same rack
Terminating resistor B S1/1
address
• The E-line must be wired between 23BE40 and 23BA40
Open 0 modules with same rack address, but need not to be con-
Terminated 1 nected to any other device
• Terminate only the last module within a bus segment

The following figures are examples for the possible connections


of different modules:

560
560
PSU
PSU Gnd E E
40
40 X4
X4 X3 X4 X3 X4
24 V
23BA40/23BE40
23BA40/23BE40 23BA40/23BE40
23BA40/23BE40 ..... 23BA40/23BE40
23BA40/23BE40
560
560 X6 X5 X6 X5 X6
CMU
CMU Gnd
xx
xx TB
TA Rack 1, Slot/Address 0 Rack 1, Slot/Address 1 Rack 1, Slot/Address 7
1 8 1 8 1 Terminated 8

1
S1
0

Figure 3: Connection principle of 23BE40/23BA40

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Figure 4: Wiring of two complete virtual racks with 8 slots each

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Figure 5: Wiring of different racks, one or more bus segments

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Figure 6: Logic block diagram

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Figure 7: Binary input, two different process voltages for eight inputs each.

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