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Responsibilities Of The System Owner; General Instructions On Equipment And Product Damage; About This Product; Bus Coupler - Emerson AES Serie Systembeschreibung

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2.7 Responsibilities of the system owner

As the owner of a system that will be equipped with an AV series valve system,
you are responsible for
• ensuring intended use,
• ensuring that operating employees receive regular training,
• ensuring that the operating conditions are in line with the requirements for
the safe use of the product,
• ensuring that cleaning intervals are determined and complied with according
to environmental stress factors at the operating site,
• ensuring that, in the presence of an explosive atmosphere, ignition hazards
that develop due to the installation of system equipment are observed,
• ensuring that no unauthorized repairs are attempted if there is a malfunction.
3 General instructions on equipment and product
damage
Disconnecting connections while under voltage will destroy the electronic
components of the valve system!
Large differences in potential occur when disconnecting connections under
voltage, which can destroy the valve system.
Make sure the relevant system component is not under voltage before as-
u
sembling the valve system or when connecting and disconnecting it electri-
cally.
An address change will not be effective during operation!
The bus coupler will continue to work with the previous address.
1. Never change the address during operation.
2. Disconnect the bus coupler from the power supply UL before changing the
positions of switches S1 and S2.
Malfunctions in the fieldbus communication due to incorrect or insufficient
grounding!
Connected components receive incorrect or no signals.
1. Make sure that the ground connections of all valve system components are
electrically connected to each other and grounded.
2. Verify proper contact between the valve system and ground.
Malfunctions in the fieldbus communication due improperly laid communi-
cation lines!
Connected components receive incorrect or no signals.
Lay the communication lines within buildings. If you lay the communication
u
lines outside of buildings, the lines laid outside must not exceed 42 m.
The valve system contains electronic components that are sensitive to elec-
trostatic discharge (ESD)!
If the electrical components are touched by persons or objects, this may lead
to an electrostatic discharge that could damage or destroy the components of
the valve system.
1. Ground the components to prevent electrostatic charging of the valve sys-
tem.
2. Use wrist and shoe grounding straps, if necessary, when working on the
valve system.
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4 About This Product

4.1 Bus coupler

The AES series bus coupler for Ethernet POWERLINK V2 establishes communica-
tion between the superior controller and connected valves and I/O modules. It is
designed only for use as a slave in an Ethernet POWERLINK V2 bus system in ac-
cordance with IEC 61158 and IEC 61784-2, CPF 13. Therefore, the bus coupler
must be configured. The CD R412018133 included on delivery contains an XDD
file for configuration (see
g 5.2 Loading the device description
During cyclical data transfer, the bus coupler can send 512 bits of input data to
the controller and receive 512 bits of output data from the controller. To com-
municate with the valves, an electronic interface for the valve driver connection is
located on the right side of the bus coupler. The left side of the device contains
an electronic interface which establishes communication with the I/O modules.
The two interfaces function independently.
The bus coupler can actuate a maximum of 64 single or double solenoid valves
(128 solenoid coils) and up to 10 I/O modules. It supports 100 Mbit half-duplex
data communication.
For Gen.1 bus couplers, the minimum POWERLINK cycle time is 400 µs if 42 ob-
jects or fewer are mapped in input or output direction. If more than 42 objects
are mapped, the minimum cycle time is 1 ms.
For Gen.2 bus couplers, the minimum POWERLINK cycle time is 200 µs if a maxi-
mum of 44 objects are mapped in input direction and 42 objects in output direc-
tion.
All electrical connections are located on the front side, and all status displays on
the top.
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Fig. 1: Ethernet POWERLINK bus coupler
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Identification key
3
Window
5
X7E1 fieldbus connection
7
X1S power supply connection
9
Base for spring clamp element
mounting
11
Electrical connection for AES modules 12
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Electrical connection for AV modules

4.1.1 Electrical connections

Open electrical connections do not comply with protection class IP65!
Water may enter the device.
To maintain the protection class IP65, assemble blanking plugs on all un-
u
used connections.
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LEDs
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Field for equipment ID
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X7E2 fieldbus connection
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Ground
10
Mounting screws for mounting on
transition plate
Name plate
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