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Siemens Industry, Inc. Industrial Control Product Catalog 2017 14/1 14 AS-INTERFACE AND IO LINK Siemens complete AS-Interface offering is found in Section 4 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 Catalog. In this section you will find the Table of Contents for Section 4 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 catalog and overview information on AS-Interface and ASIsafe. A PDF version of Section 4 on AS-Interface can be viewed from the Siemens’ on-line version of this 2017 Industrial Controls Catalog. Siemens IK PI · 2015 4 4/2 Introduction 4/2 Communication overview 4/3 System components 4/4 AS-Interface specification V3.0 4/6 ASIsafe 4/6 Introduction 4/48 DP/AS-i F-Link 4/40 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200P Ch.3 SIRIUS 3RK3 Modular Safety System 4/8 AS-Interface safety monitors 4/9 AS-Interface safety modules 4/12 SIRIUS 3SF1 mechanical safety switches 4/28 SIRIUS 3SF2 cable-operated switches for AS-Interface 4/29 SIRIUS EMERGENCY-STOP mushroom pushbuttons for AS-Interface 4/32 AS-Interface F adapters for EMERGENCY-STOP devices 4/33 Masters 4/33 Masters for SIMATIC S7 4/33 CM 1243-2 4/35 CP 343-2P / CP 343-2 4/37 Masters for SIMATIC ET 200 4/37 CM AS-i Master ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/40 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/43 Network transitions 4/43 DP/AS-i LINK Advanced 4/46 DP/AS-Interface Link 20E 4/48 DP/AS-i F-Link 4/52 IE/AS-i LINK PN IO 4/55 Slaves 4/55 I/O modules for use in the field, high degree of protection 4/55 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - Introduction 4/56 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/58 Digital I/O modules, IP68/IP69K - K60R 4/60 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K45 4/62 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K20 4/64 Analog I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/67 I/O modules for use in the control cabinet 4/67 Introduction 4/68 SlimLine 4/70 F90 module 4/71 Flat module 4/72 Special integrated solutions 4/72 AS-interface communication modules 4/74 Modules with special functions 4/74 Counter modules 4/75 Ground-fault detection modules 4/76 Overvoltage protection module 4/77 AS-Interface connections for LOGO! 4/78 Contactors and contactor assemblies 4/78 Power contactors for switching motors – SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors 4/79 Contactor assemblies – SIRIUS 3RA24 for wye-delta assemblies 4/80 SIRIUS 3RA27 function modules for AS-Interface 4/82 Motor starters for use in the control cabinet 4/82 SIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters 4/82 - General data 4/85 - 3RA61 direct-on-line starters 4/86 - 3RA62 reversing starters 4/87 - Accessories 4/92 - Add-on modules for AS-Interface 4/94 - Infeed system for 3RA6 4/101 Motor starters for use in the field, high degree of protection 4/101 SIRIUS M200D motor starters 4/101 - General data 4/102 - M200D motor starters for AS-Interface 4/107 - Accessories 4/111 SIRIUS MCU motor starters for AS-Interface 4/111 - General data 4/113 - Plastic enclosures, electromechanical switching 4/114 - Metal enclosures, electromechanical switching 4/116 - Metal enclosures, electronic switching 4/117 Motor starters for AS-Interface, 24 V DC 4/120 SINAMICS G110D distributed inverters 4/123 3SF5 pushbuttons and indicator lights 4/123 Housing and front panel module for AS-Interface 4/123 - General data 4/124 - With standard fittings 4/125 - Components 4/126 - Customized equipment 4/127 - Front panel module 4/132 8WD4 signaling columns 4/137 Power supply units and data decoupling modules 4/137 AS-Interface power supply units 4/138 30 V power supply units IC 101) 24 V power supply units 4/140 S22.5 data decoupling modules 4/142 Data decoupling modules for S7-1200 4/142 DCM 1271 data decoupling modules 4/144 Transmission media 4/144 AS-Interface shaped cables 4/145 System components and accessories 4/145 Repeater 4/146 Extension plug 4/147 Addressing units 4/149 Analyzer 4/152 Miscellaneous accessories 4/155 Software 4/155 AS-Interface block library for SIMATIC PCS 7 1) See Catalog IC 10 "Industrial controls". AS-Interface © Siemens AG 2014 AS-Interface, IO Link Industrial Controls Product Catalog 2017 Section continued on next page contents of IKPI Sect 4 Introduction 4/2 Communication overview 4/2 System components 4/3 AS-Interface specification V3.0 4/4 ASIsafe 4/6 Introduction 4/6 DP/AS-i F-Link 4/48 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200P 4/40 SIRIUS 3RK3 Modular Safety System Ch.3 AS-Interface safety monitors 4/8 AS-Interface safety modules 4/9 SIRIUS 3SF1 mechanical safety switches 4/12 SIRIUS 3SF2 cable-operated switches for AS-Interface 4/28 SIRIUS EMERGENCY-STOP mushroom pushbuttons for AS-Interface 4/29 AS-Interface F adapters for EMERGENCY-STOP devices 4/32 Masters 4/33 Masters for SIMATIC S7 4/33 CM 1243-2 4/33 CP 343-2P / CP 343-2 4/35 Masters for SIMATIC ET 200 4/37 CM AS-i Master ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/37 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/40 Network transitions 4/43 DP/AS-i LINK Advanced 4/43 DP/AS-Interface Link 20E 4/46 DP/AS-i F-Link 4/48 IE/AS-i LINK PN IO 4/52 Slaves 4/55 I/O modules for use in the field, high degree of protection 4/55 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - Introduction 4/55 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/56 Digital I/O modules, IP68/IP69K - K60R 4/58 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K45 4/60 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K20 4/62 Analog I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/64 I/O modules for use in the control cabinet 4/67 Introduction 4/67 SlimLine 4/68 F90 module 4/70 Flat module 4/71 Special integrated solutions 4/72 AS-interface communication modules 4/72 Modules with special functions 4/74 Counter modules 4/74 Ground-fault detection modules 4/75 Overvoltage protection module 4/76 AS-Interface connections for LOGO! 4/77

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Siemens Industry, Inc. Industrial Control Product Catalog 2017 14/1

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Siemens complete AS-Interface offering is found in Section 4 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 Catalog.

In this section you will find the Table of Contents for Section 4 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 catalog and overview information on AS-Interface and ASIsafe.

A PDF version of Section 4 on AS-Interface can be viewed from the Siemens’ on-line version of this 2017 Industrial Controls Catalog.

Siemens IK PI · 2015

44/2 Introduction4/2 Communication overview4/3 System components4/4 AS-Interface specification V3.0

4/6 ASIsafe4/6 Introduction4/48 DP/AS-i F-Link4/40 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200PCh.3 SIRIUS 3RK3

Modular Safety System4/8 AS-Interface safety monitors4/9 AS-Interface safety modules 4/12 SIRIUS 3SF1 mechanical safety switches4/28 SIRIUS 3SF2 cable-operated switches

for AS-Interface 4/29 SIRIUS EMERGENCY-STOP mushroom

pushbuttons for AS-Interface 4/32 AS-Interface F adapters

for EMERGENCY-STOP devices

4/33 Masters4/33 Masters for SIMATIC S74/33 CM 1243-24/35 CP 343-2P / CP 343-24/37 Masters for SIMATIC ET 2004/37 CM AS-i Master ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP4/40 F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP

4/43 Network transitions4/43 DP/AS-i LINK Advanced4/46 DP/AS-Interface Link 20E4/48 DP/AS-i F-Link4/52 IE/AS-i LINK PN IO

4/55 Slaves4/55 I/O modules for use in the field,

high degree of protection4/55 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - Introduction4/56 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K604/58 Digital I/O modules, IP68/IP69K - K60R4/60 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K454/62 Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K204/64 Analog I/O modules, IP67 - K604/67 I/O modules for use in the control cabinet4/67 Introduction4/68 SlimLine4/70 F90 module4/71 Flat module4/72 Special integrated solutions4/72 AS-interface communication modules4/74 Modules with special functions4/74 Counter modules4/75 Ground-fault detection modules4/76 Overvoltage protection module4/77 AS-Interface connections for LOGO!4/78 Contactors and contactor assemblies4/78 Power contactors for switching motors –

SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors4/79 Contactor assemblies – SIRIUS 3RA24

for wye-delta assemblies

4/80 SIRIUS 3RA27 function modules for AS-Interface

4/82 Motor starters for use in thecontrol cabinet

4/82 SIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters4/82 - General data4/85 - 3RA61 direct-on-line starters4/86 - 3RA62 reversing starters4/87 - Accessories4/92 - Add-on modules for AS-Interface4/94 - Infeed system for 3RA64/101 Motor starters for use in the field,

high degree of protection4/101 SIRIUS M200D motor starters4/101 - General data4/102 - M200D motor starters for AS-Interface4/107 - Accessories4/111 SIRIUS MCU motor starters

for AS-Interface4/111 - General data4/113 - Plastic enclosures, electromechanical

switching4/114 - Metal enclosures, electromechanical

switching4/116 - Metal enclosures, electronic switching4/117 Motor starters for AS-Interface, 24 V DC4/120 SINAMICS G110D distributed inverters4/123 3SF5 pushbuttons and indicator lights4/123 Housing and front panel module

for AS-Interface 4/123 - General data4/124 - With standard fittings4/125 - Components4/126 - Customized equipment4/127 - Front panel module4/132 8WD4 signaling columns

4/137 Power supply units anddata decoupling modules

4/137 AS-Interface power supply units4/138 30 V power supply unitsIC 101) 24 V power supply units4/140 S22.5 data decoupling modules4/142 Data decoupling modules for S7-12004/142 DCM 1271 data decoupling modules

4/144 Transmission media4/144 AS-Interface shaped cables

4/145 System components and accessories4/145 Repeater4/146 Extension plug4/147 Addressing units4/149 Analyzer4/152 Miscellaneous accessories

4/155 Software4/155 AS-Interface block library

for SIMATIC PCS 7

1) See Catalog IC 10 "Industrial controls".

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c o n t e n t s o f I K P I S e c t 4Introduction 4/2Communication overview 4/2System components 4/3AS-Interface specification V3.0 4/4

ASIsafe 4/6Introduction 4/6DP/AS-i F-Link 4/48F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200P 4/40SIRIUS 3RK3 Modular Safety System Ch.3AS-Interface safety monitors 4/8AS-Interface safety modules 4/9SIRIUS 3SF1 mechanical safety switches 4/12SIRIUS 3SF2 cable-operated switches for AS-Interface 4/28SIRIUS EMERGENCY-STOP mushroom pushbuttons for AS-Interface 4/29AS-Interface F adapters for EMERGENCY-STOP devices 4/32

Masters 4/33Masters for SIMATIC S7 4/33CM 1243-2 4/33CP 343-2P / CP 343-2 4/35Masters for SIMATIC ET 200 4/37CM AS-i Master ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/37F-CM AS-i Safety ST for SIMATIC ET 200SP 4/40

Network transitions 4/43 DP/AS-i LINK Advanced 4/43DP/AS-Interface Link 20E 4/46DP/AS-i F-Link 4/48IE/AS-i LINK PN IO 4/52

Slaves 4/55I/O modules for use in the field, high degree of protection 4/55Digital I/O modules, IP67 - Introduction 4/55Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/56Digital I/O modules, IP68/IP69K - K60R 4/58Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K45 4/60Digital I/O modules, IP67 - K20 4/62Analog I/O modules, IP67 - K60 4/64I/O modules for use in the control cabinet 4/67Introduction 4/67SlimLine 4/68F90 module 4/70Flat module 4/71Special integrated solutions 4/72AS-interface communication modules 4/72Modules with special functions 4/74Counter modules 4/74Ground-fault detection modules 4/75Overvoltage protection module 4/76AS-Interface connections for LOGO! 4/77

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Catalog No. Prefix Description

3RA24 Contactor Assemblies for Wye-Delta Starting

3RA27 Contactor Function Modules for AS-Interface

3RA6 Compact Starter

3RG783 SIMATIC FS600 Laser Scanner

3RK11 Safety Monitor, Analog I/O Modules

3RK12 Compact Safety Modules, I/O Modules, Counter Modules, Communication Modules

3RK13 Enclosed Motor Starters

3RK14Compact Safety Modules, I/O Modules, Communication Modules, Ground Fault Protection Modules, Connections for LOGO!

3RK19 Accessories

3RK22 I/O Modules

3RK24 I/O Modules, Communication Modules

3RK27 ASI System Manual

3RK31 DP/AS-i F-Link

3RK43 MCU Enclosed Motor Starters

3RV19 Accessories for Compact Starter

3RX90 ASI Shaped Cables

3RX95 ASI Power Supplies

3S83 E-Stop Components

3SE50 Position Switches & Interlock Accessories

3SF1 Position Switches & Key Interlock Switches

3SF2 Cable Operated Switches

3SF54 F Adapters for E-Stops

3SF55 AS-i Slaves for Pilot Devices

3SF58 Pilot Device Stations, Front Panel Module

3SF59 Pilot Device Accessories

6GK12 Repeater/Extender

6GK14 DP/AS-i Links

6GK19 Manuals for SIMATIC S7 Masters

6GK7 Masters for SIMATIC S7

6SL35 SINAMICS G110D Drives

8WD4 Signal Columns

Control Circuit Components

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Contactors and contactor assemblies 4/78Power contactors for switching motors – SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors 4/78Contactor assemblies – SIRIUS 3RA24 for wye-delta assemblies 4/79SIRIUS 3RA27 function modules for AS-Interface 4/80Motor starters for use in the control cabinet 4/82SIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters 4/82– General data 4/82– 3RA61 direct-on-line starters 4/85– 3RA62 reversing starters 4/86– Accessories 4/87– Add-on modules for AS-Interface 4/92– Infeed system for 3RA6 4/94Motor starters for use in the field, high degree of protection 4/101SIRIUS M200D motor starters 4/101– General data 4/101– M200D motor starters for AS-Interface 4/102– Accessories 4/107SIRIUS MCU motor starters for AS-Interface 4/111– General data 4/111– Plastic enclosures, electromechanical switching 4/113– Metal enclosures, electromechanical switching 4/114– Metal enclosures, electronic switching 4/116Motor starters for AS-Interface, 24 V DC 4/117SINAMICS G110D distributed inverters 4/1203SF5 pushbuttons and indicator lights 4/123Housing and front panel module for AS-Interface 4/123– General data 4/123– With standard fittings 4/124– Components 4/125– Customized equipment 4/126– Front panel module 4/1278WD4 signaling columns 4/132

Power supply units and data decoupling modules 4/132AS-Interface power supply units 4/13730 V power supply units 4/13824 V power supply units IC 101) S22.5 data decoupling modules 4/140Data decoupling modules for S7-1200 4/142DCM 1271 data decoupling modules 4/142

Transmission media 4/144AS-Interface shaped cables 4/144

c o n t e n t s o f I K P I S e c t 4 ( c o n t . )System components and accessories 4/145Repeater 4/145Extension plug 4/146Addressing units 4/147Analyzer 4/149Miscellaneous accessories 4/152

Software 4/155AS-Interface block library for SIMATIC PCS 7 4/155

1) See Catalog IC 10 “Industrial controls”.

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Siemens complete IO-Link offering is found in Section 5 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 Catalog.

In this section you will find the Table of Contents for Section 5 of the Siemens IK PI 2015 catalog and overview information on IO-Link.

A PDF version of Section 5 on IO-Link can be viewed from the Siemens’ on-line version of this 2017 Industrial Controls Catalog.

Control Circuit Components

IO Link

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55/2 Introduction5/2 Communication overview

5/3 System components

5/8 IO-Link specification

5/9 Masters

5/9 IO-Link master module for S7-12005/9 - SM 1278 4xIO-Link master

5/10 IO-Link master module for ET 200SP5/10 - CM 4xIO-Link

5/12 IO-Link master modules for ET 200S

5/12 - IO-Link 4SI electronic modules

5/13 - SIRIUS 4SI electronic modules

5/14 IO-Link master modules for ET 200eco PN

5/15 Input modules

5/15 General data5/16 IO-Link K20 modules

5/18 Contactors and contactor assemblies

5/18 SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors, 3-pole, 3 ... 18.5 kW

5/20 SIRIUS 3RA23 reversing contactor assemblies

5/22 SIRIUS 3RA24 contactor assembliesfor wye-delta starting

5/24 SIRIUS 3RA27 function module for IO-Link

5/26 SIRIUS 3RB24 solid-state overload relays for IO-Link

5/26 3RB24 for IO-Link, up to 630 Afor High-Feature applications

5/30 Current measuring modules

5/31 Accessories

5/33 SIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters

5/33 SIRIUS 3RA64, 3RA65 compact startersfor IO-Link

5/35 Accessories for compact startersfor IO-Link

5/36 SIRIUS 3RR24 monitoring relays for mounting onto 3RT2 contactorsfor IO-Link

5/36 General data

5/39 Current and active current monitoring

5/43 SIRIUS 3UG48 monitoring relays for stand-alone installationfor IO-Link

5/43 General data

5/46 Line monitoring

5/47 Voltage monitoring

5/48 Current monitoring

5/49 Power factor and active current monitoring

Residual current monitoring

5/50 - Residual-current monitoring relays5/51 - 3UL23 residual-current transformers

5/52 Speed monitoring

5/53 Accessories

5/54 SIRIUS 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring relays for IO-Link

5/54 General data

5/56 Relays, digitally adjustable for 1 sensor

5/58 Relays, digitally adjustable for up to 3 sensors

5/59 Accessories

5/60 RFID systems

5/61 SIMATIC RF210R

5/63 SIMATIC RF220R

5/65 SIMATIC RF260R

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c o n t e n t s o f I K P I S e c t 5Introduction 5/2Communication overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/2 System components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/3 IO-Link specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/8

Masters 5/9 IO-Link master module for S7-1200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/9 – SM 1278 4xIO-Link master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/9IO-Link master module for ET 200SP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/10 – CM 4xIO-Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/10IO-Link master modules for ET 200S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/12 – IO-Link 4SI electronic modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/12 – SIRIUS 4SI electronic modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/13IO-Link master modules for ET 200eco PN . . . . . . . . . 5/14

Input modules 5/15General data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/15IO-Link K20 modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/16

Contactors and contactor assemblies 5/18SIRIUS 3RT20 contactors, 3-pole, 3 ... 18.5 kW . . . . . . 5/18SIRIUS 3RA23 reversing contactor assemblies . . . . . . 5/20SIRIUS 3RA24 contactor assemblies for wye-delta starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/22SIRIUS 3RA27 function module for IO-Link . . . . . . . . . 5/24

SIRIUS 3RB24 solid-state overload relays for IO-Link 5/263RB24 for IO-Link, up to 630 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/26 for High-Feature applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Current measuring modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/30Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/31

SIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters 5/33SIRIUS 3RA64, 3RA65 compact starters for IO-Link . . 5/33Accessories for compact starters for IO-Link . . . . . . . . 5/35

SIRIUS 3RR24 monitoring relays for mounting onto 3RT2 contactors for IO-Link 5/36General data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/36Current and active current monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/395/39 SIRIUS 3UG48 monitoring relays for stand-alone installation for IO-Link . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/39General data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/43Line monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/46Voltage monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/47Current monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/48Power factor and active current monitoring Residual current monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/49 – Residual-current monitoring relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/50 – 3UL23 residual-current transformers . . . . . . . . . . . 5/51Speed monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/52Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/53

SIRIUS 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring relays for IO-Link 5/54General data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/54Relays, digitally adjustable for 1 sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/56Relays, digitally adjustable for up to 3 sensors . . . . . . . 5/58Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/59

RFID systems 5/60SIMATIC RF210R 5/61SIMATIC RF220R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/63SIMATIC RF260R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/65

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OverviewAS-Interface is an open, international standard according to EN 50295 and IEC 62026-2 for process and field communication. Leading manufacturers of actuators and sensors all over the world support the AS-Interface. Interested companies are pro-vided with the electrical and mechanical specifications by the AS-Interface Association.

AS-Interface is a single master system. For automation systems from Siemens, there are communications processors (CPs) com-munications modules (CMs) and routers (links) that control the process or field communication as masters, and actuators and sensors that are activated as AS-Interface slaves.

BenefitsA key feature of AS-Interface technology is the use of a shared two-conductor cable for data transmission and the distribution of auxiliary power to the sensors/actuators. A power supply unit which meets the requirements of the AS-Interface transmission method and has an external data decoupling module if required is used for the distribution of auxiliary power. The AS-Interface cable used for the wiring is mechanically coded and hence pro-tected against polarity reversal and can be easily contacted by the insulation piercing method.

Elaborately wired control cables in the control cabinet and mar-shalling racks can be replaced by AS-Interface.

The AS-Interface cable can be connected to any points thanks to a specially developed cable and connection by the insulation piercing method.

With this concept you become extremely flexible and achieve high savings.

Application

I/O data exchangeThe AS-i master transmits automatically the inputs and outputs between the control system and the digital and analog AS-Interface slaves.

Slave diagnostics information is forwarded to the control system when required.

AS-Interface masters according to the AS-Interface Specifica-tion V2.1 or V3.0 support integrated analog value processing. This means that data exchange with analog AS-Interface slaves is just as easy as with digital slaves.

Command interfaceIn addition to I/O data exchange with binary and analog AS-Interface slaves the AS-Interface masters provide a number of other functions through the command interface.

Hence it is possible, for example, for slave addresses to be is-sued, parameter values transferred or configuration information read out from user programs.

You can find more information on the Internet, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/51678777

Control andmonitoring system

Telecontrol and substation control

Remote access, e.g. via teleservice

Field device for intrinsically safe area

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MATIC S7, ET 200 distributed peripherals, or routers from PROFIBUS/PROFINET to AS-Interface

• Power supply units, if required in combination with a data de-coupling module for the power supply to the slaves

• AS-Interface shaped cables

• Network components such as repeaters and extension plugs (cannot be used for AS-i Power24V)

• Modules for connection of standard sensors/actuators• Actuators and sensors with integrated AS-i slave• Safety modules for transmitting safety-oriented data through

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Example of a configuration with the system components

Features

24 V DCpower supply

AS-Interfacepower supply

AS-Interfacepower supply

Digital and analog K20, K45, K60 field modules

Safe position switch with door interlock

3RA2 load feeders

3RA6 compact starters

SIRIUS M200D motor starters or G110D frequency converters

Load feeders with safe AS-i outputs

Safe EMERGENCY-STOP and field module

Signaling columns

Pushbuttons Indicator lights

Safe and standard control cabinet modules S22.5 and S45

S7-1200 with CM 1243-2

DP/AS-i F-Link

SIMATIC/SIMOTION

DP/AS-i Link AdvancedDP/AS-i Link 20E

S7-300CP343-2(P)

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Standard EN 50295 / IEC 62026-2

Topology Line, star or tree structure (same as electrical wiring)

Transmission medium Unshielded two-wire cable (2 x 1.5 mm2) for data and auxiliary power

Connection methods Contacting of the AS-Interface cable by insulation piercing method

Maximum cable length • 100 m without repeater• 200 m with extension plug • 300 m with two repeaters in series connection • 600 m with extension plugs and two repeaters

connected in parallel Larger cable lengths are also possible when additional repeaters are connected in parallel

Maximum cycle time • 5 ms in full expansion with standard addresses• 10 ms in full expansion with A/B addresses,

profile-specific for Spec 3.0 slaves

Number of stations per AS-Interface line

• 31 slaves acc. to AS-Interface Spec. V2.0• 62 slaves (A/B technology) acc. to

AS-Interface Spec. V2.1 and V3.0• Integrated analog value transmission

Number of binary sensors and actuators

• Max. 124 DI/124 DO according to Spec. V2.0• Max. 248 DI/186 DO according to Spec. V2.1• Max. 496 DI/496 DO according to Spec. V3.0

Access control • Cyclic polling master/slave procedure• Cyclic data acceptance from host (PLC, PC)

Error safeguard Identification and repetition of faulty message frames

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Scope of the AS-Interface specification

Basic data of AS-Interface Specification 2.0• AS-Interface Specification 2.0 describes a fieldbus system

with an AS-i master and up to 31 AS-i slaves. • Each AS-i slave has up to 4 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs. • With full expansion, the complete transmission of all input/out-

put data requires max. 5 ms cycle time.

Expansions of AS-Interface Specification 2.1AS-Interface Specification 2.1 enables the number of network stations to be doubled from 31 to 62 as follows: • The standard slaves continue to occupy one AS-i address

(1...31). • Slaves with extended addressing divide an address into an A

address (1A...31A) and a B address (1B...31B). Up to 62 A/B slaves can be connected accordingly to one AS-Interface network.

• Mixed operation of standard slaves and A/B slaves is possible without difficulty. The AS-i master identifies automatically which type of slave is connected. No special adjustments are required of the user.

Another function of the AS-Interface Specification V2.1 is the in-tegrated analog value transmission function. Access to both an-alog values and digital values is possible without the need for any special function blocks.

Expansions of AS-Interface Specification 3.0• AS-Interface Specification 3.0 enables the connection of

nearly 1000 digital inputs/outputs (profile S-7.A.A: 8DI/8DO as A/B slave).

• New profiles have also enabled the option of expanded ad-dressing for analog slaves.

• Acceleration of analog value transmission through "Fast Ana-log Profile".

• Variable use of analog modules: Optional parameterization of resolution (12/14 bit) and 1- and 2-channel capability.

• Asynchronous serial protocol 100 baud or 50 baud, bidirec-tional.

AS-Interface master for A/B slaves

To be able to operate A/B slaves on an AS-Interface network you must use master modules that meet the minimum requirements of Specification 2.1.

The AS-Interface specification relevant for the respective slave is noted in the "Selection and ordering data".

For the exact slave profile see AS-Interface system manual.

Communication cycle

Each address is queried in max. 5 ms cycle time. If two A/B slaves are operated on one basic address (e.g. 12A and 12B), a maximum 10 ms will be required for updating the data of both slaves.

All slave types can be mixed and used on a single AS-Interface network.More information, e.g. whether an AS-Interface slave is a stan-dard slave or an A/B slave, can be seen in the section "Selection and ordering data" or the "AS-Interface system manual".

More information

AS-Interface system manualMore information is available in the AS-Interface system manual.

The German AS-Interface system manual can be downloaded free of charge, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/26250840

The English AS-Interface system manual can be downloaded free of charge, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/26250840

A print version of the AS-Interface system manual is also avail-able under the following order number. • German 3RK2 703-3AB02-1AA1• English 3RK2 703-3BB02-1AA1

AS-Interface Specification Maximum number of slaves Number of digital inputs Number of digital outputsDigital Analog ASIsafe DI DO

Version 2.0 31 31 31 31 × 4 = 124 31 × 4 = 124

Version 2.1 62 31 31 62 × 4 = 248 62 × 3 = 186

Version 3.0 62 62 31 62 × 8 = 496 62 × 8 = 496

AS-Interface specification Available mastersVersion 2.1 CP 243-2 (S7-200)

Version 3.0 CP 343-2, 343-2P (S7-300 / ET 200M), DP/AS-i Link Advanced, DP/AS-i F-Link, DP/AS-Interface Link 20E, IE/AS-i Link PN IO, CM 1243-2 (S7-1200), CM AS-i Master ST for ET 200SP new

AS-Interface specification Maximum cycle time (digital signals)Version 2.0 5 ms

Version 2.1 5 ms with 31 slaves 10 ms with 62 slaves

Version 3.0 5 ms with 31 slaves10 ms with 62 slaves, supplementary, up to 20 ms with A/B slaves using 4DI/4DO, up to 40 ms with A/B slaves using 8DI/8DO

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OverviewIO-Link is an open communication standard for sensors and ac-tuators - defined by the Profibus User Organization (PNO). IO-Link technology is based on the point-to-point connection of sensors and actuators to the control system.

Parameter and diagnostics data are transmitted in addition to the cyclic operating data for the connected sensors/actuators. The simple, unshielded three-wire cable customary for standard sensors is used for this purpose.

Benefits

Engineering• Standardized, open system for greater flexibility (non-Siemens

IO-Link devices can be integrated in engineering)• Uniform, transparent configuring and programming through

integrated engineering (SIMATIC STEP 7)• Unassigned SIMATIC function blocks for easy parameteriza-

tion, diagnostics and read-out of measured values• Efficient engineering thanks to pre-integration into SIMATIC

HMI• Low error rate in CAD circuit diagram design as a result of

reduced control current wiring

Installation and commissioning• Faster assembly with minimized error rate as a result of re-

duced control current wiring• Less space required in the control cabinet• Low-cost circuitry where there are several feeders by making

full use of existing components

Operation and maintenance• High transparency in the system right down to field level and

integration into power management systems• Reduction in downtimes and maintenance times thanks to sys-

tem-wide diagnostics and faster fault correction• Support of predictive maintenance• Shorter changeover times, even for field devices, by means of

parameter and recipe management

ApplicationIO-Link can be used in the following main applications:• Easy connection of complex IO-Link sensors/actuators with a

large number of parameters and diagnostic data to the control system

• Replacement of sensor boxes for connecting binary sensors with the IO-Link input modules optimized in terms of cabling

• Optimized cable connection of switching devices to the con-trol system

• Simple transmission of energy values from the device to the control system for integration into a user program or power management

In these cases, all the diagnostics data are transmitted to the higher-level control system through IO-Link. The parameter set-tings can be changed during operation. Central data storage means that it is possible to exchange an IO-Link sensor/actuator without a PC or programming device.

Integration in STEP 7Integration of the device configuration in the STEP 7 environment guarantees: • Quick and easy engineering • Consistent data storage• Quick localization and rectification of faults

Control andmonitoring system

Telecontrol and substation control

Remote access, e.g. via teleservice

Field device for intrinsically safe area

Coupler

Sensors

Field devices

Sensors Compactstarter

IO-Link module

Compactstarter

Compactfeeder Field device

Signalling column

IO-Linkmaster

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Protection and monitoring devices

Protection and monitoring devices

PC/PG/IPC

PROFIBUS PA

Laptop

Motion ControlSystems

Notebook

SINAMICS

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PC

Security

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AccessPoint

IWLAN

Database Server

ModuleControllerLOGO!

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Telecontrol and substation control

Remote access, e.g. via teleservice

Field device for intrinsically safe area

Coupler

starter

Compactstarter

Compactfeeder Field device

Signalling column

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PROFIBUS PA

Laptop

Motion ControlSystems

Notebook

SINAMICS

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To implement communication, a system installation has the following main components: • An IO-Link master• Several IO-Link devices, usually sensors (RFID systems),

actuators or combinations of these• A standard 3-wire sensor/actuator cable

Example of a configuration with the system components

Standard sensors

Controller S7-300/S7-400

SIMATICET 200eco PN

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ET 200SP (ET 200S)with IO-Link master

Actuators

Engineering and visualization

Visualization: SIMATIC HMIWinCC

IO-Link engineering: SIMATIC S7-PCT

SIRIUS3RA6 compact starters

K20 IO-Link module

SIRIUS3RA2 load feeders

with 3RA27 function modules

SIRIUS3RB24

overload relays

SIRIUS3RS14/3RS15 relays

Switching cabinet installation Field installation

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Compatibility of IO-LinkIO-Link guarantees compatibility between IO-Link-capable modules and standard modules as follows: • IO-Link sensors can be operated both on IO-Link modules

(masters) and standard input modules.• IO-Link sensors/actuators as well as today's standard sen-

sors/actuators can be used on IO-Link masters.• If conventional components are used in the IO-Link system,

then of course only the standard functions are available at this point.

Analog signalsAnother advantage of IO-Link technology is that analog signals are digitized already in the IO-Link sensor itself and are digitally transmitted by the IO-Link communication. As the result, faults are prevented and there is no extra cost for cable shielding.

Enhanced through IO-Link input modulesIO-Link compatibility also permits connection of standard sen-sors/actuators, i.e. conventional sensors/actuators can also be connected to IO-Link. This is particularly effective with the IO-Link input modules, which allow several sensors to be con-nected at one time via a cable to the controller.

Load feeders and motor startersThrough IO-Link it is possible to control not only sensors but also actuators in the form of load feeders and motor starters.

Possibilities for connecting load feeders and motor starters to IO-Link or in the conventional way

Grouping of motor startersThe SIRIUS controls allow four starters to be combined to form a group.

Connection of a motor starter group made up of three 3RA64 direct-on-line starters and a 3RA65 reversing starter

In this way up to 16 starters can be operated on a single IO-Link master. This leads to a reduction in the installation space and control wiring required.

srosneSsrosneS Actuators Actuators

Point-to-pointconnection through IO-Link

Classicwiring

ET 200S with digital I/O modules

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Overload and monitoring relaysBy combining overload/monitoring relays with IO-Link it is now possible to send data that has already been recorded and

evaluated in the monitoring relays directly to the controller. This avoids the use of duplicated sensors.

Possibilities for connecting overload relays to IO-Link or in the conventional way

Wireless communicationUsing an upstream IWLAN client module, such as SCALANCE W746-1PRO, allows IO-Link to be be integrated into the PROF-INET world via a distributed I/O. Possible uses include acting as an alternative to fault-prone cable carrier or collector wire tech-nology. The individual diagnostics options offered by

the various IO-Link devices provide greater transparency for the production process. Just like the parameter data for a device, these diagnostics data can be evaluated remotely using the possibilities offered by SIMATIC. This supports remote mainte-nance down to the lowest level in the field.

Wireless communication between Industrial Ethernet and IO-Link components

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Monitoring relay 3UG48

Monitoring relay 3UG48 Feeder

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Pump station Maintenance station

Control room

Compact starter3RA6

ET 200SP (ET 200S)with IO-Link master

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IO-Link master, software, cables

CM 4x IO-Linkfor ET 200SP

MastersIO-Link master modules for ET 200SP

• CM 4x IO-Link

IO-Link master modules for ET 200S

• IO-Link 4SI electronic module

• SIRIUS 4SI electronic modules

IO-Link master modules for ET 200eco PN

Software

STEP 7 PCT

STEP 7 PCTEngineering software for configuring the IO-Link master modules for ET 200SP, ET 200S and ET 200eco

• Available as a stand-alone version or integrated into STEP 7 (Version 5.5 SP1 or later)

• Retrieving parameter and diagnostics data from the IO-Link devices connected to the master

• Monitoring of the process image of the IO-Link devices

• Open interface for importing further IODDs

• Freely available for download from Industry Online Support1)

IO-Link Call function block

IO-Link Call function blockSTEP 7 function block for easy acyclical data exchange in the user program

• Freely available for download from Industry Online Support2)

WinCC flexible template project

WinCC flexible template projectEasy integration of IO-Link devices into the user pro-gram by using ready-made WinCC flexible templates

• Freely available for download from Industry Online Support3)

IODD filesIO-Link Device Description (IODD) files provide the device description for IO-Link

• Comprehensive IODD catalog of SIEMENS IO-Link devices

• Freely available for download from Industry Online Support4)

Cable3-wire standard cable

IO-Link devices

K20 input module

Detection with IO-LinkIO-Link input modulesK20 input module

• 4 inputs, M12 connections

• 8 inputs, standard M8 connections

BOOL

IOL_CALL

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BOOLERROR

IOL_STATUSSTATUS

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BOOL

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SIMATIC RF210R,SIMATIC RF220R, SIMATIC RF260R

IO-Link RFID systemsSIMATIC RF200 RFID system in the HF range• SIMATIC RF210R, SIMATIC RF220R,

SIMATIC RF260R products• Simple identification tasks (read-only), such as

reading an ID number• No RFID-specific programming, ideal for those

new to RFID• Simple connection via master modules for IO-Link,

such as SIMATIC ET 200S and ET 200eco• Use with the tried and tested ISO 15693 transponders

(MOBY D)

Switching with IO-Link

SIRIUS 3RA27 11 function module for IO-Link

Contactors and contactor assembliesPower contactors for switching motors• SIRIUS 3RT2 contactors, 3-pole, up to 18.5 kW• Contactor assemblies• SIRIUS 3RA23 reversing contactor assemblies• SIRIUS 3RA24 contactor assemblies for wye-delta

starting• SIRIUS 3RA27 function modules for IO-Link• For direct-on-line starters, reversing starters and

wye-delta starters

See chapter 2

SIRIUS 3RA64 direct-on-line starter

Motor starters for use in the control cabinetSIRIUS 3RA6 compact starters• 3RA64 direct-on-line starters• 3RA65 reversing starters• Infeed systems for 3RA6

See chapter 4

Contactors with IO-Link

SIRIUS 3RB24 overload relays

Overload relaysSIRIUS 3RB24 solid-state overload relays for IO-Link• Evaluation module• Current measuring modules from 0.3 to 630 A• Controlling direct-on-line, reversing and star-delta

starters via IO-Link in conjunction with contactors• Full motor protection• Diagnostics and current value transmission via IO-Link

See chapter 3

Monitoring with IO-Link

SIRIUS 3UG48 monitoring relays

Monitoring relaysSIRIUS 3UG48 monitoring relays for IO-Link • Monitoring voltage, current, power, speed or p.f.

according to device design• ON-delay and tripping delay time can be adjusted

See chapter 11

SIRIUS 3RS14 temperature moni-toring relays

SIRIUS 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring relays for IO-Link• Temperature monitoring with connected sensors• Two limit values, can be adjusted separately

See chapter 11

SIRIUS 3RR24 monitoring relays

SIRIUS 3RR24 monitoring relays for IO-Link• Monitoring of current, phase failure, open circuit and

phase sequence • Designed for mounting on 3RT2 contactors

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Principles of the IO-Link specificationAccording to the IO-Link specification, communication functions as follows: • Transmission takes place via an unshielded three-wire cable

no more than 20 m long, of the kind normally used for standard sensors.

• Analog values which have already been digitized are transmit-ted in the form of message frames, which may correspond to +/- 10 V or 4 to 20 mA.

• Digital communication from 0 to 24 V on the so-called C/Q cable

• Most of the values transmitted are measured values from the sensors which include the units.

• The sensors and actuators are described by the IO-Link Device Description (IODD).

• While the IO-Link specification permits an infinite number of ports, an IO-Link master currently only supports four ports. Only one IO-Link device (slave) can be connected to each port (point-to-point connection).

• Transmission parameters between IO-Link master and the devices: 1 start bit. 8 data bits, 1 parity bit and 1 stop bit.

• The transmission rates between IO-Link master and the de-vices are as follows:- via COM1: 4 800 bps - via COM2: 38 400 bps - via COM3: 230 400 bps

• The average cycle time is 2 ms for the reading/writing of 16 data bits at a transmission rate of 38 400 bps.

IO-Link protocolFor the dialog between device and master, IO-Link uses a stan-dard protocol, the standard asynchronous communication inter-face (UART) in "semi-duplex" mode.

The IO-Link protocol supports both the Standard IO mode (SIO) and the IO-Link communication mode (COM).

The structure of the protocol and its message frames depends on the types of data to be transmitted.

Data typesIn the IO-Link specification a distinction is made between the fol-lowing data types:

Process data

The process data of the devices are transmitted cyclically in a data frame, provided the process data width does not exceed 2 bytes. In the case of larger process data widths up to 32 bytes, parts are transmitted one after the other in several cycles. As of Version V1.1 of the specification, up to 32 bytes of process data can be transferred in a single cycle.

Service data (SD)

With the aid of the service data, parameter values or device sta-tuses can be read out. It is also possible to write the parameter values or transmit commands via the service data. Service data are always exchanged acyclically and in response to an inquiry from the IO-Link master.

Events

Via events it is possible to transmit device events or statuses such as contamination, overheating, short circuits etc., from the the device via the IO-Link master to the PLC or to visualize them.

The events are sent on the initiative of the devices via the "event flag", which the master evaluates. The master itself can also gen-erate events.

Three categories of event are defined:• Error signals (errors)• Maintenance data (warnings)• Device functions (notifications)

M-sequence (message frames)Parameter data, events and process data can be transmitted either in an M-sequence (message frame) or in separate M-sequences (message frame).

Data storageAs of Specification V1.1, a data storage concept has been cre-ated for IO-Link. In this concept, the IO-Link device initiates the storage of its data on a higher-level parameter server. In the event that a device is replaced, the parameter server can restore the original parameterization. It is therefore possible to replace the devices without re-parameterization.

The IO-Link master can contain the parameter server. Theparameter server can also be implemented centrally in the PLC or in a system server. In this case the IO-link master passes onthe corresponding information.

IO-Link masterThe IO-Link master is the interface to higher-level control sys-tems. The IO-Link master presents itself as a normal fieldbus node, and is integrated into the appropriate network configurator via the relevant device description (e.g. GSD, FDCML, EDS etc.).

IO-Link Device Description (IODD)The IO-Link Device Description (IODD) has been defined to pro-vide a full, transparent description of system characteristics as far as the IO-Link device. It is based on the open XML standard.

The IODD contains information on communication characteris-tics, device parameters, identification, process and diagnostics data, and is supplied by the manufacturer. The design of the IODD is the same for all devices from all manufacturers, and is always presented in the same way by the IODD Interpreter Tools. This therefore ensures that the handling is the same for all IO-Link devices, whatever the manufacturer.

New in IO-Link specification 1.1The IO-Link specification is currently available in Version 1.1, and is currently standardized as IEC 61131-9 (CDV).

Specification 1.1 offers the following new features compared with the previous specification 1.0:• New variable M-sequences allow transmission of up to 32

bytes of process or service data in a single cycle.• Data storage concept

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