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Modular DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary I/O(Modular DSA I/O)Bulletin 198User Manual

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 1Product OverviewChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains the following information:• System descrip

Strany 3 - EMC Directive

5-34 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.23 198-OW2S-Q5 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.X 198-OW2S-Q

Strany 4 - Low Voltage Directive

Specifications 5-35Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IA2XOW1 Series A and B (AC Starter Module)Figure 5.24 198-IA2XOW1 Series A an

Strany 5 - Intended Audience

5-36 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 a

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Specifications 5-37Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.26 Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 Typical DOL wiring for Series B, Series A AC Sta

Strany 7 - Chapter 3 —Operation

5-38 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.27 Typical Reversing Wiring for Series B, Hand-Off-Auto Wiring for Seri

Strany 8 - Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting

Specifications 5-39Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.28 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 Series A module with Series BATTENTION

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5-40 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.Z Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Pos

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Specifications 5-41Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB2XOB1 Series A and B (DC Starter Module)Figure 5.29 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Se

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5-42 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 a

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Specifications 5-43Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.31 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Typical DOL Wiring (Series B), DC Starter Module

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Product Overview 1-2Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 1.1 Typical Distributed Starter — Modular-DSA I/O System Modules Mounted

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5-44 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.32 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Typical Reversing Wiring (Series B), Hand-Off-A

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Specifications 5-45Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.33 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Series A Module with Series B ModuleAT

Strany 16 - Approximate Dimensions

5-46 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.AB 198-IB2XOB1 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Position)Co

Strany 17 - DIN Rail Mounting

Specifications 5-47Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+60°C (–4…+140°F)Storage –40…+85°C

Strany 18 - Gland Plate Mounting

5-48 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB2XOW1 Series A and B (DC Input Relay Output Module)Figure 5.34 Cat. No. 19

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Specifications 5-49Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an

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5-50 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.36 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1Typical DOL and Reversing Wiring (Series B)A2A11

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Specifications 5-51Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.37 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1 DC Input Relay Output Series A Module Wired to 1

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5-52 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.38 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1 Series A module with Series B moduleA

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Specifications 5-53Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.AD 198-IB2XOW1 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Position)Con

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1-3 Product Overview Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 1.3 Modular-DSA I/O System Mounted on DIN RailThe Modular-DSA I/O System

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5-54 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+60°C (–4…+140°F)Storage –40…+85°

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Specifications 5-55Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB2XOB5S Series A (Drive Preset Speed Module)Figure 5.39 198-IB2XOB5S Series

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5-56 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 a

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Specifications 5-57Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application SchematicSpeed1Speed2ForwardR

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5-58 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Note: R

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Specifications 5-59Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Note: Re

Strany 31 - Mapping to the Scanner

5-60 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.AF 198-IB2XOB5S SpecificationsTerminal Block (2.54 mm Pitch 10-Position)

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Specifications 5-61Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Series A (Drive Preset Speed Module)Figure 5.41 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 S

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5-62 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 a

Strany 34 - Advanced Topics

Specifications 5-63Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic2354/20 mAForward

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Product Overview 1-4Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Cat. Nos.The catalog numbering scheme for the Modular-DSA I/O System is explaine

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5-64 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Auto

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Specifications 5-65Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Commo

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5-66 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.AH 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 SpecificationsTerminal Block (2.54 mm Pitch 10-Positi

Strany 39 - COS Mask Parameter

Specifications 5-67Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-G1P (Gland Plates)Gland plates may also be referred to as cable plates. These

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5-68 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.AI Gland Plate SpecificationsEnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating

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Specifications 5-69Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.45 Gland Plate Cutout SpecificationsTable 5.AJ Gland Plate Cutout Specif

Strany 42 - Table 3.D Instance Table

5-70 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.46 Custom Gland Plate Drill Pattern and Ground TargetsFigure 5.47 MDSA

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 6TroubleshootingChapter ObjectivesThe purpose of this chapter is to help troubleshoot the Modular-D

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6-2 Troubleshooting Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The MDSA system constantly checks the validity of the module combination that it

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Troubleshooting 6-3Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001many products fail to function properly, and can begin to corrupt other messages

Strany 46 - DeviceNet Explicit Messaging

Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 2InstallationChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains information about:• Device storage and operati

Strany 47 - DeviceNet I/O Messaging

6-4 Troubleshooting Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001I/O Module Current ErrorsThe MDSA system is designed to connect a large number o

Strany 48 - Table 3.F I/O Module Data

Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Appendix ADeviceNet InformationDeviceNet Module IntroductionThe 198-DN and 198-DNG DeviceNet Modules suppor

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A-2 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001DeviceNet ImplementationThe DeviceNet Implementation in the cat. no. 198-D

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DeviceNet Information A-3Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20015. Performs power-up initialization. If the initialization fails, the 198-D

Strany 51 - Mod/Net Status LED

A-4 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001I/O Error ModeIn I/O Error Mode, the status of all the outputs will be set

Strany 52 - I/O Status LED

DeviceNet Information A-5Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The following instance attributes are supported:The following common servic

Strany 53 - Table 3.L I/O Status LED

A-6 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001DeviceNet Object — Class ID (03hex)The following class attributes are supp

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DeviceNet Information A-7Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The following services are implemented for the DeviceNet Object:Assembly Ob

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A-8 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Each module contributes a varying amount of information to the assemblies.

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DeviceNet Information A-9Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001A description of each of the assemblies follows. All examples will use the

Strany 57 - Verifying the Input Assembly

Installation 2-2Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Electrostatic DischargeRemove PowerIMPORTANTElectrostatic discharge can damage integ

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A-10 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Output Assembly Instance 100This assembly reserves 4 bits (a nibble) for

Strany 59 - Verifying the Output Assembly

DeviceNet Information A-11Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Output Assembly Instance 104This output assembly reserves a byte for every

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A-12 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Input Assembly Instance 103This assembly reserves a byte (8 bits) for eve

Strany 61 - Programming Explicit Messages

DeviceNet Information A-13Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Input Assembly Instance 105This assembly reserves a byte (8 bits) for ever

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A-14 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Input Assembly Instance 107This assembly reserves a byte (8 bits) for eve

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DeviceNet Information A-15Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001I/O Module StatusThis bit turns on when the voltage is below 18V DC. This

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A-16 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Error CodeThe following table describes the error codes.Connection Object

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DeviceNet Information A-17Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Discrete Input Point Object — Class ID (08hex)Multiple instances of the Di

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A-18 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Multiple instances of the Discrete Output Object will be supported. All i

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DeviceNet Information A-19Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Multiple instances of the Presence Sensing Object are supported. All insta

Strany 68 - Table 5.A Mod/Net Status LED

2-3 Installation Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Approximate DimensionsDimensions are in millimeters (inches).Figure 2.1 DIN Module

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A-20 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001DeviceNet Interface Object — Class ID (B4hex)A single instance (Instance

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DeviceNet Information A-21Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 200125 Get I/O Error USINT 0 = No error1 = Module added2 = Module removed3 = M

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A-22 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001➊0 = Empty1 = Sensor Module2 = AC Starter Module3 = DC Input Relay Output

Strany 73 - 198-IB2S (Sensor Module)

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Installation 2-4Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Module InstallationThe I/O System can be mounted either on a DIN Rail or a Gland Pla

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2-5 Installation Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Gland Plate MountingGland plates may also be referred to as cable plates. These pla

Strany 76 - 198-IB4 (4-Input DC Module)

Installation 2-6Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001ATTENTION!The gland plate must be on a flat secure surface and safety glasses must b

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Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use

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2-7 Installation Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 2.4 Physical Diagram of Connecting Control Power to I/O ModulesWiring Diagra

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 3OperationChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains the following information:• Configuring the Modul

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3-2 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001To begin the configuration of DeviceNet, execute the RSNetworx software and complete the follow

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3-3Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001RSNetworx will display an icon and the name and node address of each device on the network. The

Strany 82 - 198-IA2 (2-Input AC Module)

3-4 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20012. Select SURSHUWLHV. RSNetworx will verify the identity of the device and then the following s

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3-5Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20014. From the screen shown, verify that the number of modules and the name of the modules recogniz

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3-6 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The second way of changing a node address can be done by following the steps shown below.1. Fro

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3-7Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20013. From this screen select the appropriate PC interface. For our example we will use the 1770-KF

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3-8 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20015. Choose the desired node address and click the $SSO\button. Click the ([LW button. The unit

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3-9Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20012. Select the Parameter tab. RSNetworx will then ask you to upload the parameters from the devi

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Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations:Attention statements help you to:• identify a hazard• avoid a hazard• r

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3-10 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20013. To change the settings of a parameter, click the pull down tab on the desired parameter. Fo

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3-11Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001optimized for minimum length and will have variable length dependent upon the number of modules

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3-12 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20012. When the uploading is completed the following screen will appear:3. There is a list that co

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3-13Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20014. Once the MDSA appears in the Scan list box, Select the Download to Scanner button. The follo

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3-14 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Advanced TopicsRegistering New DevicesA new device appears on the RSNetworx screen as “Unrecog

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3-15Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001To register a device you must first obtain the EDS file from the above web page. After obtainin

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3-16 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20013. The Registration screen(shown below) should appear. In this screen select 5HJLVWHUDVLQJO

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3-17Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20015. Click the 1H[Wbutton. The following screen appears:6. Click the 1H[Wbutton. The following

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3-18 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 20017. Click the 1H[Wbutton. The following screen appears:8. Click the )LQLVK button. After a sho

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3-19Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001COS Mask ParameterDouble-click on the Modular DSA device to get to the device parameters menu,

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Low Voltage DirectiveThis product is also designated to meet Council Directive 73/23/EEC Low Voltage, by applying the safety requirements of EN 60947-

Strany 100 - 5-34 Specifications

3-20 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001This parameter is used to configure the behavior of the COS connection. If you will be using t

Strany 101 - Series A to Series B Changes

3-21Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Since this information is dynamically established during the power-up sequence, these parameter

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3-22 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EXAMPLEFigure 3.1 LineupIn the above example you can see that the first module from the left i

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3-23Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Now that you have obtained the instance numbers for your system, you can begin configuration by

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3-24 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EXAMPLEThe following example will set the Off to On Delay of Input 2 of the AC starter to 8mse

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3-25Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001window. This procedure can be repeated for all of the input points for both of the Off to On de

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3-26 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EXAMPLEThe following example will set the Operate Mode of input 1 of the Sensor module to Inve

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3-27Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Modular DSA system using explicit messaging. Explicit messages contain the following informatio

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3-28 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Each I/O module contains 4 bits (one nibble) of data. The data is packed into two modules to a

Strany 109 - Typical DOL Wiring Series B

3-29Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001X = ReservedTable 3.G Instance 104 Data Format for Output AssemblyModule Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5

Strany 110 - Bulletin 190 Compact Starter

Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001PrefaceManual ObjectivesThe purpose of this manual is to provide you with the necessary information to appl

Strany 111 - Series B Module

3-30 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001X = ReservedTable 3.I Instance 105 Data Format for Input AssemblyModule Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5

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3-31Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Refer to Appendix A for a more detailed description of each attribute shown in the tables above

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3-32 Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001I/O Status LEDThe I/O status LED is a bi-colored (red/green) LED that provides status informat

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3-33Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 3.L I/O Status LEDFor This State: I/O Status LED is: To indicate:Off Off No power or All

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 4ProgrammingChapter ObjectivesThis chapter will provide an overview of the steps necessary to use d

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Programming 4-2Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The following is the default input assembly for the Cat. No. 198-DNG DeviceNet Contro

Strany 117 - 120/240 V AC

4-3 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001To map the assemblies to the SLC, we first double click on the scanner icon in RSNet

Strany 118 - Series B module

Programming 4-4Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The MDSA will be displayed in the scanlist if it has been mapped correctly. Once you

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4-5 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001To edit the I/O parameters we click the 6FDQOLVWtab and select the (GLW,23DUDPHW

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Programming 4-6Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Verifying the Output AssemblyTo verify the output assembly select the 2XWSXWWDE. The

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2 Preface Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001VocabularyNote the following references throughout this manual:• Bulletin 198 with its opt

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4-7 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001To edit the I/O parameters, click the 6FDQOLVWtab and select the (GLW,23DUDPHWHU

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Programming 4-8Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Programming Explicit MessagesNow that the input and output assemblies are mapped corr

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4-9 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001You will then be asked to enter a name for your driver choose a name and select 2..

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Programming 4-10Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001The configure screen will appear; select the &ORVH button. The following screen

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4-11 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001In the above screen highlight the driver you have configured. Go to &RPPXQLFDWL

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Programming 4-12Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Next you will have to configure the I/O. Double click on ,2&RQILJXUDWLRQ under

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4-13 Programming Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Close window and begin coding for the program. An example program in which an MDSA

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 5Specifications198-DNG, 198-DN (DeviceNet Modules)Figure 5.1 198-DNG and 198-DN DeviceNet ModulesTh

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5-2 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.A Mod/Net Status LEDFor this state: MS/NS LED is: To indicate:Powerup and

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Specifications 5-3Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001I/O Status LEDThe I/O status LED is a bi-colored (red/green) LED that provides sta

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Table of ContentsPrefaceManual Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-4 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.2 198-DN and 198-DNG Electrical and Application SchematicCANH (White) (4

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Specifications 5-5Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.C 198-DN and 198-DNG General SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 5

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5-6 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-DNP (Mini DIN Pass-Through)The 198-DNP is designed to provide a connection fr

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Specifications 5-7Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB2S (Sensor Module)Figure 5.4 198-IB2S Sensor ModuleThe sensor input module 1

Strany 137 - Troubleshooting

5-8 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an

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Specifications 5-9Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001➊These specifications are for reference only. Refer to sensor specification for ex

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5-10 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB4 (4-Input DC Module)Figure 5.6 198-IB4 4-Input DC ModuleThe 4-input DC mo

Strany 140 - Sensor Undervoltage Error

Specifications 5-11Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an

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5-12 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.H 198-IB4 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 6-Position — Serie

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Specifications 5-13Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IB4S Series A (4-Input DC Module DS)Figure 5.8 198-IB4S Series A 4-Input DC M

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ii Table of Contents Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Chapter 4 — ProgrammingChapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-14 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 a

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Specifications 5-15Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.J 198-IB4S SpecificationsTerminal Block (3.5 mm Pitch 8-Position)Connecti

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5-16 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IA2 (2-Input AC Module)Figure 5.10 198-IA2 2-Input AC ModuleThe 2-input AC m

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Specifications 5-17Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.11 198-IA2 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.L 198-IA2 Specifi

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5-18 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+60°C (–4…+140°F)Storage –40…+85°

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Specifications 5-19Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IA2-G4 Series A (AC Sensor Module)Figure 5.12 198-IA2-G4 Series A AC Sensor M

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5-20 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.13 198-IA2-G4 Electrical and Application Schematic120V AC214PEPELNIN 1I

Strany 151 - Input Assembly Instance 101

Specifications 5-21Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.N 198-IA2-G4 Series A SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Posit

Strany 152 - Input Assembly Instance 103

5-22 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-IA1-G4 9000 Series A (9000 Sensor Module)Figure 5.14 198-IA1-G4 9000 Series

Strany 153 - Input Assembly Instance 105

Specifications 5-23Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an

Strany 154 - Input Assembly Instance 107

Table of Contents iiiPublication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Sensor Undervoltage Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 155 - Module Error Number

5-24 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Table 5.P 198-IA1-G4 9000 Series A SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4

Strany 156 - Table A.21 Error Code

Specifications 5-25Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-OW2S (2-Relay Output Gland)Figure 5.16 198-OW2S 2-Relay Output GlandThe relay

Strany 157

5-26 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.17 198-OW2S Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.R 198-OW2S Spec

Strany 158

Specifications 5-27Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-OW2 Series A (2-Relay Output DIN Module)Figure 5.18 198-OW2 Series A 2-Relay

Strany 159

5-28 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.19 198-OW2 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.T 198-OW2 Specif

Strany 160

Specifications 5-29Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+60°C (–4…+140°F)Storage –40…+85°C

Strany 161

5-30 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-OW2-G4 Series A (Relay Valve Module)Figure 5.20 198-OW2-G4 Series A Relay Va

Strany 162

Specifications 5-31Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001Figure 5.21 198-OW2-G4 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.V 198-OW2-G4 S

Strany 163

5-32 Specifications Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+60°C (–4…+140°F)Storage –40…+85°

Strany 164

Specifications 5-33Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001198-OW2S-Q5 Series A (DeviceNet Valve Module)Figure 5.22 198-OW2S-Q5 Series A Dev

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