ME30 telmatic
Product Overview
ME30 process IT
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ME30 telmatic
The ME30 telmatic automation and communication system allows you to designmodular automation solutions with centralized and distributed architecture. ME30 telmatic belongs to our ME30 process IT system family. The following products are members of the ME30 process IT system family:
• ME30 telmatic: Acquisition, processing and transmission of digital and analog process signals
• ME30 infobox: Message processing and indication
• ME30 infoview: Data input and output system with a high number of channels
ME30 telmatic
ME30 infobox
ME30 infoview
ME30 process IT
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Table of Contents
Processing Modules 10with CAN bus interface and one additional interface 18
with RS232C interface and one additional interface 22
with integrated modem and one additional interface 26
with digital inputs and one additional interface 28
with fiber optics interface and one additional interface 30
with Ethernet interface and one additional interface 32
I/O Submodules 34with digital inputs or outputs 38
with analog inputs or outputs 40
CAN I/O Modules 44with digital inputs or outputs 48
with analog inputs or outputs 50
Gateway Modules 52
Software 60
System Accessories 66
Application Examples 76
System Features 4
System Concept 5
User Advantages 6
Configuration 7
Module Identification 8
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System FeaturesThe ME30 telmatic allows you to design modularautomation and communication systems withcentralized or distributed intelligence. Its functionalscope is as follows:
• Data acquisition/data output• Data preprocessing• Control and closed-loop control functions
acc. toIEC 61131-3• Telecontrol functions
• Interconnection of automation systems using fieldbus technology
• Long-distance data transmission based on standardprotocols, different communication paths
• Connection to higher-level control systems and visual display systems
• Remote diagnosis and download
ME30 telmaticAcquisition, processing and transmission
Standard transmission• IEC 870-5-101
Transmission of setpoints, Standard transmission
• IEC 870-5-101
Supply networks
Local / distributed automation
Telecontrol system
Mobile emergency alarm system- Data communications- SMS- E-mail- Fax
Radiomodem
Leased or dial line
Gas
Water
Electricity
Power generation,power management
Infrastructure monitoring
Process automation
Building services control
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System ConceptME30 telmatic combines PLC functionality withmessage processing and conventional telecontrolfunctions in one system.
The CAN bus with its multimaster structure providesthe basis for the design of modular and distributedcontrol systems.
ME30 telmatic uses the CANopen communicationprofile acc. to the CiA DS 301, DS 401 and DS 405standards.
Thus products of different manufacturers (e.g.,sensors, actuators) can be used in order to find theoptimal solution for the specific automation task.
of analog measured values and digital status informationprotocols:• 3964R/Rk 512 • CANopen
manipulated variables and digital switching commandsprotocols:• 3964R/Rk 512 • CANopen
SMS
Visualization
Dispatcher
Control room
Internet
Home station
Control system
Gateway module
Radio data transmission(GSM/in-house system)
Radiomodem
SPS / IEC 1131-3
AnalogDigital
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User Advantages
• The ME30 telmatic architecture is equally suitable for smallas well as complex automation tasks. The possibility ofplacing modular units in a distributed arrangement andinterconnecting them in a network offers solutions foralmost any type of task or process in the fields of industryand energy production, distribution and management.
• Process data can be transmitted over differentcommunication paths. Different transmission protocols andinterfaces can be connected by means of gatewaymodules.
• Using the PLC language IEC 61131-3, the system can beprogrammed to implement project-specific control andclosed-loop functions. ME30 telmatic supports theprogramming languages STL (statement list), CSF (controlsystem flowchart), LAD (ladder diagram), ST (structuredtext) and ECL (executive control language). Comprehensive standard and device-specific libraries helpyou to solve your specific task.
• Standardized transmission protocols (e.g., 3964R/Rk512and IEC 870-5-101) are part of the system’s basicfunctional scope. Specific device drivers for the connectionof third-party systems can be implemented, if required.
• Remote configuration, diagnosis and maintenance can becarried out over an analog or ISDN modem connection.Specific modules with an implemented WEB server can beused for the visualization of process inputs and outputs andthe programming of parameters by means of ready-madeWEB pages. You can create your own process-specific WEB pages forefficient visualization and monitoring of process values.
• Connection to standardized visual display systems or otherOPC clients via OPC server.
ME30 telmatic
CAN I/O modules
Ethernet
Office LAN
Windows NTConfiguration
IEC 1131-3Visualization
Protocol:SUB-NET
Radio clockDCF 77 or GPS
CAN busCANopen
I/O bus
I/O bus
I/O busI/O bus
Gateway
Gateway Gateway
Radiomodem
18 000 m approx.
FSK
Radiomodem
ME30 infobox
Local programmable controller
Local programmable controller
Local programmable controller
Master computer
I/O submodules
infobox modules
Modems
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Configuration
The ME30 telmatic offers a powerful configuration andparameter assignment tool that can be used for all modulesconnected to the network and to autonomous modules. Ithas the following functions:
• Interconnection of the network inputs and outputs
• Configuration of the I/O parameters (e.g., input filters,time stamp processing, limit values, etc.)
• Definition of the PLC inputs and outputs
• Programming the PLC functionality
• Configuration of the communication interfaces andtransmission protocols
• Monitoring and diagnosis Configuration and parameter assignment with thisWindows-based software tool does not require anyspecific knowledge of CAN networks. It can also be usedfor the configuration of CANopen devices of othermanufacturers (e.g., transmitters, controllers, textdisplays) thus allowing a high degree of flexibility.
Fields of Application
• Process data acquisition and processing
• Process automation
• Telecontrol systems, long distance data transmission
• Radio data transmission
• Control cubicle construction
• Plant control and feedback control systems
• Control room technology
• Signalling/alarm indication systems
The ME30 telmatic is used worldwide in the following fields:
• Power generation and distribution
• Power monitoring and management
• Gas supply
• Industrial plant and infrastructure monitoring
• Power plant automation
• Water supply / waste water treatment
• Building services control
• Machine and plant building
• Traffic engineering
• Environmental technology
Processing modules
Gateways
Trunk line transformers
infoview modulesProtocols:• 3964R/Rk512• IEC 870-5-101
WANIP protocol3964R/Rk512IEC 870-5-101
PCM30 system64 kbits/s
Radio clockDCF 77 or GPS
External system
Gateway
ME30 infoview
CAN busCANopen
I/O bus
I/O bus
GatewayGateway
Gateway
X.21
X.21
CAN I/O module
Optical fibercable
Local programmable controller
Local programmable controller
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Module type
V Processing module• Processor module with PLC and communication functionality• Direct connection of the I/O submodules for process signal input/output• Different communication interfaces for data transmission
(see Communication interface A and B)B Gateway module
• Connection to other bus systems and interfaces• Conversion and adaptation of transmission protocolls• Interlinking of several CAN networks• Data exchange with higher-level control systems• PLC functions
Number of item
_ _ corresponds to the last two digits of the identification no.
Communication interface A (left-hand interface)
CN CAN bus interface• Fast and reliable data transmission with CANopen protocol
• ME30 process IT system networking with CANopen devices of other manufacturers
32 RS232 interface• Connection of external data transmission equipment
• Supports different message transmission methods (SMS, e-mail, fax)
• Connection of radio equipment
• Internet communication
• Configuration and download of application programs
DE Digital inputs• 8 digital inputs on a processing module
00 Not implemented
Communication interface B (right-hand interface)
MO Modem
• Integrated analog or ISDN modem for leased line or dial line operation
CN CAN bus interface
• Same functionality as for communication interface A
32 RS232 interface
• Same functionality as for communication interface A
FO Fiber optics interface
• Optical fiber connection (ST or SMA connection)
EN Ethernet interface
• Connection to Ethernet networks
ME30 telmatic Module Identification
V 2 4 CN MO
Module type
S I/O submodule
• Intelligent I/O module which can be directlyconnected to a processing module
• Signal preprocessing can be configured individuallyfor each input/output
C CAN I/O module
• Intelligent I/O module with CAN bus interface fordigital or analog process signals
• Signal preprocessing can be configured individuallyfor each input/output
Number of Item
_ _ corresponds to the last two digits of the identification no.
Module function
DE Digital input module
• Opto-decoupled digital inputs for static messages, transient information or counting pulses (0 to 500 Hz)
ZE Counting input module
• Opto-decoupled counting inputs (0 to 2 kHz)
DA Digital output module
• Electronically monitored transistor outputs
RA Relay output module
• Relay contact outputs
AE Analog input module
• Differential inputs for analog standardized signals
AA Analog output module
• Outputs for analog standardized signals
Number of module inputs and outputs
04 Module with 4 inputs or outputs
08 Module with 8 inputs or outputs
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Processing module
I/O submodule
CAN I/O module
Gateway module
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ApplicationIn the ME30 telmatic system, modules with PLC and telecontrol functionality are referred to as processing modules.Processing modules are characterized by the following features:
• Implementation of control and closed-loop control functions acc. to IEC 61131-3
• Two communication interfaces which can be optimally adapted to the specific task by making use of the availableinterface cards and transmission protocols. The following interface types are available: CAN interface, RS232interface, interface for dial line or leased line modem, fiber optics interface, Ethernet interface. A digital input cardfor 8 channels is also available.
• Connection of up to 16 intelligent digital and analog I/O modules (I/O submodules) communicating over the I/Obus and modules with specific functions (radio clock, current balance module).
• Up to 127 processing modules with up to 16 I/O submodules each can be interlinked.
PLC processing acc. to PLC programming over the CAN or RS232 interface using the programming IEC 61131-3 languages STL, LAD, CSF, ST and AS. The programming system supports data
types with a length of ≤ 32 bits, date and time specification as well as characterstrings. The maximum number of blocks (e.g., counter, timer, etc.) used in theprogram is limited only by the size of the available variable memory. Directaccess to the system clock for time-accurate switching is possible.
Code memory: 64 kbyte
Fail-safe variable memory: 128 kbyte (retain)
Size of the I/O images:local I/O 2 x 500 bytesnetwork variable 2 x 800 bytes
Cycle time: adjustable, or controlled by network synchronization pulse.Default value: 100 msTypical: ≥ 10 ms
Runtime examples
Operation Data type Call Number of Grossoperations runtime (ms)
Value assignment BOOL Inline 1000 5...8
Dual AND BOOL Inline 1000 3...4
ADD DINT Inline 1000 5...6
DIV DINT Function 1000 15...18
ADD REAL32 Function 1000 50...60
SUB REAL32 Function 1000 50...65
DIV REAL32 Function 1000 51...67
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Data communication Available data transmission methods:
• CAN field bus
• Dial line connection (analog or ISDN)
• Leased line connection (point-to-point or waystation operation)
• Radio link (point-to-point or waystation operation)
• Optical fiber connection (up to 5 km: multimode optical fiber; up to 150 km:single-mode optical fiber with additional modules)
• Internet communication
• GSM dial line connection with the following functions:- serial long distance communication- output of text messages in the form of SMS, fax or e-mail messages,with or without time stamp (for coming or going message)
- text message analysis
• RS 232 direct connection between data terminals
• External transmission equipment with RS232 interface
Protocols • CANopen (CANopen Device, CANopen Minimum Master)
• IEC 870-5-101 (symmetrical, asymmetrical)
• IEC 870-5-104 (in preparation)
• 3964R/Rk512
• TCP/ IP
• Mauell IMS protocol (Mauell protocol for ME30 systems)
Message protection CRC checksum generation, parity check, structure check, acknowledgementHamming distance: 6 for CANopen, 4 for IEC 870-5-10x (data integrity class I2),3964R/Rk512 and Mauell IMS protocol
Note:When selecting the transmission method, the network topology and the requiredresponse time must be taken into account. The CAN field bus allows baud ratesof up to 1 Mbit/s for short-distance transmission. For larger distances, thetransfer rate is reduced or the data is transmitted over other communicationpaths (e.g., modem, GMS).
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Event-driven and time- ME30 telmatic allows the event-driven or time-controlled acquisition, processingcontrolled data processing and transmission of process data, e.g., event-driven limit monitoring of and transmission messages and measuring values, detection of limit value deviations and time
stamp generation (resolution 1 ms), processing and transmission.
The response times for time-controlled processing can be defined(e.g., time-controlled measuring value processing and transmission).
System monitoring • Monitoring of the processor functions- CPU-internal watchdog, 400 ms time-slot pattern- Voltage-controlled reset function- Power failure alarm- Protected chip select for the random access memory
• Data integrity and data loss monitoring- Analysis and manipulation according to the functionality of the usedtransmission protocols
- Error monitoring in the communication controllers
• Indication and recording of system errors - Fault indication LED (red) and relay (floating change-over contact)- CANopen error messages (list of detected errors according to the specification)- Storage of pending errors- Recording of errors in past event memory (500 entries)
• Monitoring of connected components- Local I/O submodules - Network components- Failure indication on the module in question and over the communication route
Event memory Event and measuring value memory for up to 1 000 entries with time stamp;event-driven or time-controlled storage of messages, counting values or analogmeasuring values with a time stamp resolution of 1 ms.
Spontaneous transmission of events is possible. With this PLC function, user-specific events can be defined, triggered, stored and transmitted.
Description of the Interfaces
CAN interface Can be implemented either as interface for data transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s or as interface with communication processor for data transfer rates of upto 1 Mbit /s. The CAN interface with communication processor is used fortransfer rates of ≥ 250 kbits/s.
All CAN interfaces are isolated and correspond to the standard ISO/DIS 11898.
Up to 127 processing modules with up to 16 I/O submodules each (a maximumof 16 000 data points) can communicate over one CAN interface. Taking intoaccount this maximum number of nodes (127) it is possible to interconnect alldevices of the ME30 process IT system ((ME30 telmatic, ME30 infobox, ME30 infoview).
External devices equipped with a CANopen interface can also be connected.Baud rates: 10 kbits/s to 1 Mbit /s
RS232 interface Can be implemented with or without communication processor. The RS232interface with communication processor is used for Internet communicationbased on the TCP/ IP protocol (implemented WEB server).
The RS 232 interface can be used, for example, for the connection of externaltransmission equipment or operator control and process monitoring systems.Baud rates: 50 bauds to 38.44 kbauds
Ethernet interface The 10 base T connection for twisted-pair cable (RJ45) for a consistentcommunication between automation systems and the IT world. Workstations cancommunicate over the Ethernet network with the CAN field bus.
Digital Input Module for the acquisition of up to 8 digital signals (static messages, transientinformation or counting inputs) with common root (opto-decoupled).
Input signal level High: 13 V to 30.2 VLow: - 3 V to 5 VInput current: 5 mA
Definable parameters • Filter timeAn arriving signal change will not be processed for the duration of this period. Itwill be passed on after the defined filter time has elapsed provided it is stillpending.Range: 0 to 250 ms, default value: 5 ms
• Chatter stop:Defines the period during which a specified number of signal changes ispermitted. Signals changes arriving after the specified number has beenreached will be ignored and trigger an error message.Range: 100 ms to 60 min, default setting: no chatter stop
• Chatter numberThe number of signal changes permitted for the defined chatter stop period.Range: 1 to 250, default value: 1Counting frequency: 100 Hz max.
Fiber optics interface Can be implemented either as interface for the connection of multimode opticalfiber 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm, or as interface for the connection of polymerfiber 980/1000 µm
Data signals : TxD (output)RxD (input)
Transfer rate : 50 bits/s to 38400 bits/s
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Modem interface Various types for leased line or dial line operation with transfer rates of up to 33.6 kbits/s, and ISDN modem (64 kbits/s). The leased line modems aredesigned for point-to-point and multipoint operation (waystation operation). Aconfigurable alarm input/output is provided for additional functionality.
Operating modes
Dial line connection Pulse or DTMF signalling
with or without call detection
automatic answering
Approved for the connection to the European public switched networks acc. to TBR21 specifications. Maximum of 15 retries in one call sequence.
Leased line connection For the data transfer through leased lines and in-house lines.
Full duplex or half duplex operation
Specification for leased line operation: ITU-T-Reference M.1040 (Analog G, 2-Dr/4- Dr), M.1025 (Analog 1025, 2-Dr/4-Dr) and M.1020 (Analog 1020, 2-Dr/4-Dr)
2-wire and 4-wire operation (depending on the modem type)
Approved for the connection to European point-to-point telephone circuits acc.to TBR15 (2-wire operation) and TBR17 (4-wire operation).
Modem identification For example: 30-96-022x
Modem type A not specified (e.g.: 30-96-022_ )leased or dial line, 2.4 kbits/s max., 2-wire/4-wire
Modem type B (e.g.: 30-96-022B) leased line, 2.4 kbits/s max., 2-wire, point-to-point and waystation operation
Modem type C (e.g.: 30-96-022C)radio data transmission, 1.2 kbits/s, point-to-point and waystation operation,control output for the RF carrier of the Motorola radio equipment GM 950
Modem type D (e.g.: 30-96-022D)leased line, 33.6 kbits/s max., 2-wire, point-to-point operation, 1 digital input and1 digital output for alarm functions
Modem type E (e.g.: 30-96-022E)dial line, 33.6 kbits/s max., SMS messages, 1 digital input and 1 digital output foralarm functions
Modem type F (e.g.: 30-96-022F)ISDN dial line, 64 kbits/s, S0-Bus, SMS messages, 1 digital input and 1 digitaloutput for alarm functions
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CPU Processor: SAF C167CR (16-bit /20 MHz)Firmware memory: Flash EPROM 1 MB, internal programmingParameter memory EEPROM: 32 kB, Flash: 128 kBData memory: 1 MB RAMRTC and RAM buffering via Goldcap, 72 h min.Voltage-controlled resetPower failure alarm Protected chip select for the RAM
Supply voltage DC 24 V or DC 48 V to 60 V (modules with fiber optics connection or digitalinputs DC 24 V)
Power consumption 8 W max.
Display elements LED displays : Ready for operation (green)Status information (yellow)Fault (red)
Address and Two rotary coding switches on the device’s faceplate for setting the moduleparameter setting address and the device parameters.
Fault message Floating changeover contact, switching voltage:60 V DC max., 42 V AC max.
Connection of A processing module can be equipped with 16 I/O submodules with an I/O submodules overall current input of 0.6 A max. The number of I/O submodules without
integrated voltage supply (S04 DE08, S59 ZE08) is limited to 8 modules.
The module-to-module connection is by means of 4-pin plug connectors andribbon cable on the device top.
It is possible to connect modules across several mounting levels taking intoaccount the layout of the control cubicle.
Ambient temperature -25 °C to +50 °C
Electric connections Screw terminals for signal and supply voltage connection, 2.5 mm2 max.
Protection class Housing IP40, terminals IP 20, DIN EN 60529
Surge strength 5 kV acc. to DIN VDE 0435 Part 303 Test voltage class III (IEC 255, DIN EN 60 870-2-1)
Electromagnetic Noise emission DIN EN 50081-2compatibility Noise immunity DIN EN 50082-2 (EN 61000-6-2)
Housing DIN rack mounting housing, dimensions (W x H x D): 90 mm x 78 mm x 110 mm (without wire clamps), mounting on DIN rail DIN EN 50022, 35 mm width
General Technical Characteristics
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Terminal Connections
Supply voltage Screw terminal connections
and Fault message Terminal1 Reference potential for VV (GND)
Terminal 2 Supply voltage VV
Terminal 3 Functional earth FE
Terminal 13 Fault message NC contact
Terminal 14 Fault message Root
Terminal 15 Fault message NO contact
The fault alarm relay is released in the event of a fault (terminals 13 and 14 jumpered). At faultless operation, the terminals 14-15 are jumpered.
CAN bus interface 9-pin SUB-D connector(type-dependent) Pin 2 CAN-L
Pin 3 CAN-GND
Pin 5 CAN-SHLD
Pin 7 CAN-H
RS232 interface 9-pin SUB-D connector
(type-dependent) Pin 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect
Pin 2 RxD Receive Data
Pin 3 TxD Transmit Data
Pin 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready
Pin 5 GND Protective Ground (functional earth/protective earth)
Pin 6 DSR Data Set Ready
Pin 7 RTS Request To Send
Pin 8 CTS Clear To Send
Modem interface 6-pin RJ11 data socket or terminals(type-dependent)
Fiber optics interface F-SMA screw-type or F-ST bayonet connection for multimode optical fiber (type-dependent) 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm, or polymer fiber
Ethernet interface 8-pin RJ45 socket(type-dependent)
Digital inputs Signal voltage DC 24 V, counting frequency: 100 Hz max.
Screw terminals for process signal connection
Terminal 4 Root for inputs 1 to 8
Terminal 5 Digital input 1
Terminal 6 Digital input 2
Terminal 7 Digital input 3
Terminal 8 Digital input 4
Klemme 9 Digital input 5
Terminal 16 Digital input 6
Terminal 17 Digital input 7
Terminal 18 Digital input 8
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Dimensional Drawing
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Communication interfacesA B
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RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface with communicationprocessor and implemented Web server forInternet communication based on TCP/ IP
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
F-SMA connection for optical fiber (polymerfiber), 980/1000 µm (80 m max.)
F-SMA connection for multimode opticalfiber, 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm (2 km max.)
F-ST connection for optical fiber (polymerfiber), 980/1000 µm (80 m max.)
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm (2 km max.)
Not implemented
Not implemented
CAN interface with communication processorfor transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/sCAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface with communication processorfor transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface with communication processorfor transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
and integrated modem(V_ _ CNMO)
and fiber opticsinterface(V_ _ CNFO)
without additional interface(V_ _ 00CN)
and RS232 interface (V_ _ CN32)
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48 V to 60 V DC V11 00CN 30-96-011
24 V DC V12 00CN 30-96-01248 V to 60 V DC V13 00CN 30-96-013
24 V DC V18 CN32 30-96-01848 V to 60 V DC V19 CN32 30-96-019
24 V DC V20 CN32 30-96-02048 V to 60 V DC V21 CN32 30-96-021
24 V DC V42 CN32 30-96-04248 V to 60 V DC V43 CN32 30-96-043
24 V DC V22 CNMO 30-96-022x48 V to 60 V DC V23 CNMO 30-96-023x
24 V DC V24 CNMO 30-96-024x48 V to 60 V DC V25 CNMO 30-96-025x
Please refer to page 14 for a description of the modemtype identification.
24 V DC V54 CNFO 30-96-054
24 V DC V55 CNFO 30-96-055
24 V DC V56 CNFO 30-96-056
24 V DC V57 CNFO 30-96-057
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and Ethernetinterface (V_ _ CNEN)
and digitalinputs(V_ _ DECN)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
Ethernet connection with communicationprocessor
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs 24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
CAN interface with communication processorfor transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to125 kbits/s
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Terminal diagram
24 V DC V46 CNEN 30-96-04648 V to 60 V DC V47 CNEN 30-96-047
Ethernetdevice
Tx/Rx
LINK
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
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CE 2
4
6
0
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CE
V46 CNEN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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B
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telmaticS02 DE08
B
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6
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Fault message
Fault message contact
24 V DC V26 DECN 30-96-026
24 V DC V28 DECN 30-96-028
Signalling-circuit/command voltage 24 V DC
0 V
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
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CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
V26 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact
2
6
8
4
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Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
with RS232Cinterface …
without additionalinterface (V_ _ 0032)
Not implemented RS232C interface
and RS232C interface (V_ _ 3232)
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface with communication processorand implemented Web server for Internetcommunication based on TCP/IP
and CAN businterface(V_ _ CN32)
CAN interface with communication processor fortransfer rates of up to 1 Mbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface with communication processorand implemented Web server for Internetcommunication based on TCP/IP
and integratedmodem(V_ _ 32MO)
RS232C interface Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
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48 V to 60 V DC V35 0032 30-96-035
RS 232
RS 232device
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE 2
4
6
0
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CE
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GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
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Fault message
Fault message contact V34 0032
24V DC V36 3232 30-96-03648 V to 60 V DC V37 3232 30-96-037
24V DC V44 3232 30-96-04448 V to 60 V DC V45 3232 30-96-045 RS 232
RS 232device
RS 232device
RS 232
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
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CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
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0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V36 3232
24V DC V18 CN32 30-96-01848 V to 60 V DC V19 CN32 30-96-019
24V DC V20 CN32 30-96-02048 V to 60 V DC V21 CN32 30-96-021
24V DC V42 CN32 30-96-04248 V to 60 V DC V43 CN32 30-96-043
RS 232
RS 232device
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
V20 CN32
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact
24V DC V40 32MO 30-96-040x48 V to 60 V DC V41 32MO 30-96-041x
Please refer to page 14 for a description of the modemtype identification.
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
TAE TAE Remotestation
1 2 3 4 5 6
24
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
S02 DE08
RS 232
RS 232device
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V40 32MO
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Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
wit RS232Cinterface ...
and fiber opticsinterface (V_ _ 32FO)
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
F-SMA connection for optical fiber (polymerfiber), 980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-SMA connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
F-ST connection for optical fiber (polymer fiber),980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
and digitalinputs(V_ _ DE32)
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs 24VDC,II=5mA, with common root
RS232C interface
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Terminal diagram
24VDC V50 32FO 30-96-050
24VDC V51 32FO 30-96-051
24VDC V52 32FO 30-96-052
24VDC V53 32FO 30-96-053
Fiber opticsdevice
Fiber opticsdevice
RS 232
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
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CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V50 32FO
24V DC V32 DE32 30-96-032
Melde-/BefehlsspannungDC 24 V
0 V
2
6
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RS 232
RS 232device
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
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GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
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0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V32 DE32
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Some module types are listed more than once with a view to greater clarity.
Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
with integratedmodem ...
without additionalinterface(V_ _ 00MO)
Not implemented Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
and CAN businterface(V_ _ CNMO)
CAN interface with communication processorfor transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer ratesof up to 125kbits/s
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
and RS232Cinterface (V_ _ 32MO)
RS232C interface Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
and digital inputs(V_ _ DEMO)
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs 24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
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48V to 60VDC V39 00CN 30-96-039x
RA
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DCD
DTR
TAE TAE Remotestation
1 2 3 4 5 6
24
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CE
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
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7 8 9 10 11 12
S02 DE08
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24
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4
6
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CE
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GND Uv
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B
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Fault message
Fault message contact V38 00MO
24VDC V22 CNMO 30-96-022x48V to 60VDC V23 CNMO 30-96-023x
24VDC V24 CNMO 30-96-024x48V to 60VDC V25 CNMO 30-96-025x
RA
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DCD
DTR
TAE TAE Remotestation
1 2 3 4 5 6
24
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CE
B
ST
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2
6
8
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7 8 9 10 11 12
S02 DE08
CAN
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CANopendevice
V22 CNMO
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24
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4
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CE
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GND Uv
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B
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Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact
24VDC V40 32MO 30-96-040x48V to 60VDC V41 32MO 30-96-041x
RA
OH
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DCD
DTR
TAE TAE Remotestation
1 2 3 4 5 6
24
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CE
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
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7 8 9 10 11 12
S02 DE08
RS 232
RS 232device
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24
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CE 2
4
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CE
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GND Uv
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B
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0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V40 32MO
24VDC V30 DEMO 30-96-030x
Please refer to page 14 for a description of the modemtype identification.
Signalling-circuit/command voltage 24 V DC
0 V
2
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RA
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DCD
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24
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4
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CE
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GND Uv
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
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B
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Fault message
Fault message contact V30 DEMO
TAE TAE Remote station
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Some module types are listed more than once with a view to greater clarity.
Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
CAN interface with communication processor for transfer rates of up to 1Mbit/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s
with digital inputs …
and CAN businterface (V_ _ DECN)
8 opto decoupled digital inputs24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
and RS232interface (V_ _ DE32)
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
RS232C interface
and integratedmodem(V_ _ DEMO)
8 opto-decoupled digital inputs24 V DC, II = 5 mA, with common root
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem)
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24 V DC V26 DECN 30-96-026
24 V DC V28 DECN 30-96-028
Signalling-circuit/command voltage 24 V DC
0 V
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
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4
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V26 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
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7 8 9 10 11 12
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B
RUN
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0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact
2
6
8
4
24V DC V32 DE32 30-96-032
Melde-/BefehlsspannungDC 24 V
0 V
2
6
8
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RS 232
RS 232device
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24
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CE 2
4
6
0
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CE
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GND Uv
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
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B
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telmaticS02 DE08
B
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Fault message
Fault message contact V32 DE32
24VDC V30 DEMO 30-96-030x
Please refer to page 14 for a description of the modemtype identification.
Signalling-circuit/command voltage 24 V DC
0 V
2
6
8
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RA
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DCD
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24
6
0
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CE 2
4
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0
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CE
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GND Uv
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
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6
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Supply voltage
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Fault message
Fault message contact V30 DEMO
TAE TAE Remote station
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Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
F-SMA connection for optical fiber(polymer fiber), 980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-SMA connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
F-ST connection for optical fiber (polymer fiber),980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
with fiber opticsinterface …
and CAN businterface (V_ _CNFO)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125kbits/s
and RS232Cinterface(V_ _32FO)
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
RS232C interface
F-SMA connection for optical fiber(polymer fiber), 980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-SMA connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
F-ST connection for optical fiber (polymer fiber),980/1000µm (80m max.)
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber,50/125µm or 62.5/125µm (2km max.)
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24 V DC V54 CNFO 30-96-054
24 V DC V55 CNFO 30-96-055
24 V DC V56 CNFO 30-96-056
24 V DC V57 CNFO 30-96-057
Fiber opticsdevice
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
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24
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CE 2
4
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CE
V54 CNFO telmatic
GND Uv
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telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
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6
8
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0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact
24VDC V50 32FO 30-96-050
24VDC V51 32FO 30-96-051
24VDC V52 32FO 30-96-052
24VDC V53 32FO 30-96-053
Fiber opticsdevice
Fiber opticsdevice
RS 232
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24
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CE 2
4
6
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CE
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GND Uv
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CE
B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
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Supply voltage
0 V
Fault message
Fault message contact V50 32FO
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Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Processing Modules
Ethernet connection with communicationprocessor
with Ethernetinterface …
and CAN businterface(V_ _ CNEN)
CAN interface for transfer ratesof up to 125 kbits/s
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Terminal diagram
24 V DC V46 CNEN 30-96-04648 V...60 V DC V47 CNEN 30-96-047
Ethernetdevice
Tx/Rx
LINK
CAN
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
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24
6
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CE 2
4
6
0
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CE
V46 CNEN telmatic
GND Uv
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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B
ST
telmaticS02 DE08
B
RUN
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Fault message
Fault message contact
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ME30 telmatic I/O SubmodulesApplication
In the ME30 telmatic system, the input/output modules connected to a processing module are referred to as I/O submodules. They are used for the acquisition or output of digital or analog signals and can performpreprocessing functions (e.g.: filter time, chatter stop, limit value generation).
Digital input • Acquisition of up to 8 digital signals, voltage levels:Messages DC 24 V, DC 48 V, DC 60 V, DC 110 V, DC 220 V, AC 115 V, AC 230 V; Counting values with time stamp, resolution: 1 ms, counting frequency: 500 Hz max., Sensor signals minimum pulse duration of 1 ms (depending on the voltage)
• Definable signal filter time, 0 to 250 ms
• Definable chatter stop period
• Programmable ON/Off delay, 0 to 25 s
• Isolated inputs, common root for groups of 4
• Up to 112 digital input signals can be connected to one processing module
• Special input module with internal 24 V DC supply of alarm contacts, fuse failure, wire brake and short circuit monitoring
• Special input module for the acquisition of up to 8 counting or pulse values,2 kHz max., voltage levels: 24 V DC, 48 V DC, 60 V DC;minimum pulse duration of 250 µs (depending on the voltage)
• Special input module for the acquisition of up to 8 inductive NAMUR proximityswitches acc. to DIN EN 50227 (two-wire direct voltage switch, nominal voltage 8 V DC)
Digital output • Output of up to 8 digital signals in the form of transistor outputs,Commands DC 24 V, 48 V, 60 V, or relay contacts 220 V DC/230 V AC max.,Counting inputs as continuous signals, pulse commands or counting pulses, 500 Hz max.
• Short circuit and wire break monitoring at 24 V DC
• Up to 128 digital output signals can be connected to one processing module
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Analog input • Acquisition of up to 4 analog values, 0/4 to 20 mA, +/- 20 mA, Measuring values +/-10 mA, 0/2 to 10 mA, 0/0.2 to 1 V, 0/2 to 10 V, depending on the
module type; 10-bit or 12-bit resolution (unipolar, live zero, bipolar)
• Differential inputs isolated from the supply voltage
• Scaleable range of values
• Limit value and wire break monitoring (two upper and two lower limit values)
• Definable mean value filter and zero suppression
• Up to 64 analog input signals can be connected to one processing module
Analog output • Output of up to 4 analog signals 0/4 to 20 mA or 0/2 to 10 V, Setpoints 12-bit resolution (unipolar, live zero)
• Up to 64 analog output signals can be connected to one processing module
Special functions • Current balance module: monitoring of the load circuit voltage and currentvalues for deviation from the standard conditions in conjunction with asubsequent relay output. Load circuit disconnection in the case of an error and output of anerror message to the connected processing module
• DCF77 radio clock with an accuracy of 10 ms or 2 ms andGPS radio clock with an accuracy of 1 ms for the connection to a processingmodule
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ME30 telmatic I/O Submodules
Auxiliary supply 24 to 60 V DC, tolerance: ± 20 % (does not apply to modules S04 DE08 and Z59 DE08)
Power consumption 3.2 W max.(at maximum load)
Processor/memory C515C processor, 2 kB RAM, boot flash (exeptS04 DE08, Z59 DE08)
Transfer rate 250 kbauds on I/O Sub-bus
Transmission protocol CANopen (on I/O Sub-bus)
Transmission reliability Hamming distance = 6
Display elements LED displays on the frontplate: Ready for operation (green)Fault and und status information (red)Digital signal level (yellow)
Module address The module address is set by means of the rotary coding switch on the device’s faceplate.
Monitoring functions Life check via guarding function
Time synchronization monitoring
Internal supply voltage and program routine monitoring(watchdog timer)
Time stamp generation Time stamp resolution: 1 ms, accuracy according to the time synchronization
Fault message via CAN message to I/O Sub-bus, with time stamp ‘arriving’ and ‘going’
Electrical isolation Floating connection of the digital or analog signals, surge strength: 5 kV acc. to DIN VDE 0435 Class III or DIN EN 60870-2-1
Ambient temperature - 25 °C to + 50 °C
Electrical connections Screw terminals for signal and supply voltage connection, 2.5 mm2 max.
Protection class Housing IP 40, terminals IP 20, DIN EN 60529
Electromagnetic Noise emission DIN EN 50081-2compatibility Noise immunity DIN EN 50082-2 (DIN EN 61000-6-2)
Housing DIN rack mounting housing, dimensions (W x H x D): 45 mm x 78 mm x 110 mm (without wire clamps),(exept current balance module S1x STWG, 90 mm width,and I/O submodule S07 DE08, 45 mm width)mounting on DIN rail DIN EN 50022, 35 mm width
General Technical Characteristics
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Connection of A processing module can be equipped with up to 16 I/O submodules. I/O submodules The number of I/O submodules without integrated voltage supply to a processing module (S04 DE08, S59 ZE08) is limited to 8 modules unless the supply module
Z11 CNSB is used (see page 68 ”System Accessories”).
The module-to-module connection is by means of 4-pin plug connectors andribbon cable on the device top.
It is possible to connect modules across several mounting levels taking intoaccount the layout of the control cubicle.
110
45
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78
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Standard DIN railDIN EN 50022
90
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Connectorfor I/O Sub-bus
connection
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4
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GND UV
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CAN
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Connector withterminating resistor
Terminals
I/O Sub-bus connection
Processing module I/O submodule 15
Wire clamp
I/O submodule 1
Wire clamp
S10 DA08
7 8 9 10 11 12
S10 DA08S03 DE08
7 8 9 10 11 12
I/O submodule 16
V10 00CN
Connector withterminating resistor
Wire clamp Wire clampI/O Sub-bus connection
Connector with terminating resistor (will be supplied with the module)
Connection of module rows: connect the row connecting cable to the dummy plug receptacle. Length 200 mm: 06-10-145 Length 300 mm: 06-10-146 Length 600 mm: 06-10-147 (must be ordered separately)
I/O Sub-bus connector Length 45 mm Length 90 mm (will be supplied with the module)
Wire clamp Length 45 mm Length 90 mm (must be ordered separately)
StandardDIN rail
B
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RUN
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Digital . . .
inputs (S_ _ DE08)
8 inputs 220 V AC/DC, II = 1 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 24 V bis 60 V DC, II = 5 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 24 V bis 60 V DC , II = 5 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs for NAMUR proximity switches acc. to DIN EN 50227, with common root
8 inputs 110 V DC /115 V AC, II = 1 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 24 V DC , II = 5 mA, with supply of alarm contacts, bipolar, wire brake, short circuit and fuse failure monitoring, housing width: 90 mm
8 counting inputs, 2 kHz max., 24 V to 60 V DC, II = 5 mA, common root for groups of 4counting inputs(S_ _ ZE08)
transistoroutputs(S_ _ DA08)
8 transistor outputs 24 V DC, plus (+) switching, 1 A max., with common root
8 transistor outputs 48 V to 60 V DC, plus (+) switching, 0.7 A max., with common root
8 transistor outputs 24 DC V, 1 A max., with common root
8 transistor outputs 48 V to 60 V DC, minus (-) switching, 0.7 A max., with common root
relayoutputs(S_ _ RA08)
8 relay outputs, common root for groups of 4 contact rating: AC 250 V/8 A, DC 220 V/0,2 A, DC 30 V/8 A
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Auxiliary Module Ident. no. supply designation
Terminal diagram
24 V to 60 V DC S02 DE08 30-96-302
24 V to 60 V DC S03 DE08 30-96-303
without S04 DE08 30-96-304
24 V to 60 V DC S05 DE08 30-96-305
24 V to 60 V DC S06 DE08 30-96-306
24 V DC S07 DE08 30-96-307
Signalling-circuit/command voltage
0 V
Signalling-circuit/command voltage0 V
0 V
Auxiliary voltage
Note: different terminalassignment for S07 DE08
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0 V
Signalling-circuit/command voltage
0 V
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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24 V DC S10 DA08 30-96-310
48 V to 60 V DC S11 DA08 30-96-311
24 V DC S12 DA08 30-96-312
48 V to 60 V DC S13 DA08 30-96-313
Auxiliary voltage = command voltage
0 V
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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24 V to 60 V DC S19 RA08 30-96-319 Auxiliary voltage
0 V
0 V
0 V
Contact voltage
Contact voltage
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Analog . . .
inputs 10-bit resolution(S_ _ AE04)
4 inputs 0/2 V to 10 V, bipolar
4 inputs 0/4 mA bis 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs +/- 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/0.2 V bis 1 V, bipolar
4 inputs -10 mA to +10 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/2 mA to 10 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/2 V to 10 V, bipolar
4 inputs 0/4 mA to 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs +/- 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/0.2 V to 1 V, bipolar
4 inputs -10 mA to +10 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/2 mA to 10 mA, bipolar
inputs 12-bit resolution(S_ _ AE04)
outputs12- bit resolution(S_ _ AA04)
4 outputs 0/2 V bis 10 V, common root
4 outputs 0/4 mA to 20 mA, common root
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Terminal diagram
24 V to 60 V DC S20 AE04 30-96-320
24 V to 60 V DC S21 AE04 30-96-321
24 V to 60 V DC S22 AE04 30-96-322
24 V to 60 V DC S23 AE04 30-96-323
24 V to 60 V DC S24 AE04 30-96-324
24 V to 60 V DC S25 AE04 30-96-325
– +– +
– +
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– +
0 V
*GNDA
Auxiliary voltageAI1 AI2
* Open-circuit for analog groundGNDA (terminal 8) must be avoided:always connect to transformer earthor functional earth
AI3
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7 8 9 10 11 12
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24 V to 60 V DC S30 AE04 30-96-330
24 V to 60 V DC S31 AE04 30-96-331
24 V to 60 V DC S32 AE04 30-96-332
24 V to 60 V DC S33 AE04 30-96-333
24 V to 60 V DC S34 AE04 30-96-334
24 V to 60 V DC S35 AE04 30-96-335
– +– +
– +
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– +
0 V
*GNDA
Auxiliary voltageAI1 AI2
* Open-circuit for analog ground GNDA (terminal 8) must be avoided:always connect to transformer earthor functional earth
AI3
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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B
ST
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24 V to 60 V DC S40 AA04 30-96-340
24 V to 60 V DC S41 AA04 30-96-341
Auxiliary voltage
0 V
AO3 AO4
AO1 AO2
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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Functions Command voltage
ME30 telmatic I/O Submodules
110 V DC, RL = 2.4 to 12,5 kΩ
24 V DC, RL = 100 to 600 Ω
60 V DC, RL = 0.72 to 3,6 kΩ
220 V DC, RL = 4 to 25 kΩ
with specialfunctions
Current balancemodule(S_ _ STWG)
Monitoring of the load circuit voltage andcurrent values for deviation from the standardconditions in conjunction with a subsequentrelay output. Load circuit disconnection in thecase of an error and output of an errormessage over the CAN bus. LED indication ofthe load circuit status:”BF” = command input”BS” = load circuit fault
Used with the digital output modules S19 RA08
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Auxiliary Module Ident. no. supply designation
24 V to 60 V DC S15 STWG 30-96-315
24 V to 60 V DC S16 STWG 30-96-316
24 V to 60 V DC S17 STWG 30-96-317
24 V to 60 V DC S18 STWG 30-96-318
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K1 K5 K9 K13
K2 K6 K10 K14
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Commandvoltage
220 V DC0 V
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Example: 16-fold command output
Arrangement: current balance module S18 STWG and relay output module S19 RA08
Each line/column intersection denotes a load shedding relay. The roots of the two relay groups in the S19 RA08 module are supplied with the command voltage from the current balance module. Thus eachload shedding relay can be activated through combinations of the S19 RA08 module’s eight output relays.
The line/column arrangement of the relays can be extended to a maximum number of 256 elements.
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ApplicationIn the ME30 telmatic system, intelligent input/output modules with CAN field bus interface (CANopen) are referredto as CAN I/O modules. They are used for the acquisition, preprocessing and output of digital and analog signals.Up to 126 CAN I/O modules can be operated by one CAN bus. The modules communicate with the network master- which is either a processing module, a gateway module or a PC - at regular intervals (cyclic scan).
In smaller systems where a network master is not required, the module inputs/outputs can be assigned directly (1:1 assignment) by means of the rotary coding switch on the device’s frontplate - no parameter definitionsoftware required.
Digital input • Acquisition of up to 8 digital signals, voltage levels:Messages DC 24 V, DC 48 V, DC 60 V, DC 110 V, DC 220 V, AC 115 V, AC 230 V, Counting values with time stamp, resolution: 1 ms,
• Isolated inputs, common root for groups of 4
• Definable signal filter time, 250 ms max.
• Definable chatter stop period
• Programmable ON/OFF delay, 25 s max.
• Special input module with internal 24 V DC supply of alarm contacts; fuse failure, wire brake and short circuit monitoring
• Event buffer with time stamp for up to 6 000 entries
• Acquisition of up to 8 counting values, voltage levels: DC 24 V, DC 48 V, DC 60 V, DC 110 V, DC 220 V, AC 115 V, AC 230 V, dependingon the module type; maximum counting frequency of 500 Hz, minimum pulse duration: 1 ms (depending on the voltage)
• Special counting module for the acquisition of up to 8 counting or pulse values,2 kHz max., voltage levels: DC 24 V, DC 48 V, DC 60 V, minimum pulse duration: 250 ms (depending on the voltage)
Digital output • Output of up to 8 digital signals or single commands Command output (24 V, 48 V, 60 V DC, or contact signals DC 220 V/AC 230 V max.)Counting pulses as pulse commands, continuous signals or counting pulses,
500 Hz max.
• Short circuit and wire break monitoring at 24 V DC
• Programmable fault behaviour
Analog input • Acquisition of up to 4 analog values, 0/4 to 20 mA, ± 20 mA, Measuring values ± 10mA, 0/2 to 10 mA, 0/0.2 to 1 V, 0/2 to 10 V, depending on the module
type;10-bit or 12-bit resolution (unipolar, live zero, bipolar)
• Differential inputs isolated from the supply voltage
• Scalable range of values
• Limit value and wire break monitoring (two upper and two lower limit values)
• Definable mean value filter and zero suppression
• Event buffer with time stamp for up to 8 000 entries
Analog output • Output of up to 4 analog signals, 0/4 to 20 mA or 0/2 to 10 V, Setpoints 12-bit resolution (unipolar, live zero)
• Programmable fault behaviour
Special functions • DCF77 radio clock module with an accuracy of 10 ms or 2 ms for theconnection to the CANopen field bus
• GPS radio clock interface with an accuracy of 1 ms for the connection to theCANopen field bus (see page 69 ”CAN Radio Clocks”)
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Supply voltage DC 24 bto 60 V, tolerance: ± 20 %
Power consumption 3.2 W max. (at maximum load)
Processor/memory C515C processor, 128 kB RAM, 8 kB EEPROM parameter memory, boot flash
Transfer rates 10 to 500 kbauds, can be adapted to the network topolgy
Transmission protocol CANopen
Transmission reliability Hamming distance = 6
Display elements LED displays on the frontplate: Ready for operation (green) Fault and und status information (red)Digital signal level (yellow)
Address and Parameter Rotary coding switches on the device’s frontplate for setting thesetting module address and the transfer rate
Monitoring functions Life check via guarding function
Time synchronization monitoring
Internal supply voltage and program routine monitoring(watchdog timer)
Time stamp generation Resolution: 1 ms, accuracy according to the time synchronization;5 000 to 8 000 entries stored in the event buffer, information with time stamp istransmitted over the CAN bus
Fault message via CAN message with time stamp ‘arriving’ and ‘going’,stored in the error memory, indication through status LED
Electrical isolation Floating connection of the digital or analog signals, surge strength: 5 kVacc. to DIN VDE 0435 Class III or DIN EN 60870-2-1
Ambient temperature - 25 °C to + 50 °C
Electrical connections Screw terminals for signal and supply voltage connection, 2.5 mm2 max.
Protection class Housing IP 40, terminals IP 20, DIN EN 60529
Electromagnetic Noise emission DIN EN 50081-2 compatibility Noise immunity DIN EN 50082-2 (DIN EN 61000-6-2)
Housing DIN rack mounting housing, dimensions (W x H x D): 45 mm x 78 mm x 110 mm (without wire clamps, exept C07 DE08, 90 mm width), mounting on DIN rail DIN EN 50022, 35 mm width
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Standard DIN railDIN EN 50022
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Digital . . .
inputs (C_ _ DE08)
8 inputs 24 V to 60 V DC, II = 5 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 220 V AC/DC, II = 1 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 110 V DC /115 V AC, II = 1 mA, common root for groups of 4
8 inputs 24 V DC , II = 5 mA, with supply of alarm contacts, bipolar, wire brake, short circuit and fuse failure monitoring, housing width: 90 mm
8 counting inputs, 2 kHz max., 24 V to 60 V DC, II = 5 mA, common root for groups of 4counting inputs(C_ _ ZE08)
transistoroutputs(C_ _ DA08)
8 transistor outputs 24 V DC, plus (+) switching, max. 1 A, with common root
8 transistor outputs 48 V to 60 V DC, plus (+) switching, 0.7 A max., with common root
8 transistor outputs 24 DC V, minus (-) switching, 1 A max., with common root
8 transistor outputs 48 V to 60 V DC, minus (-) switching, 0.7 A max., with common root
relayoutputs(C_ _ RA08)
8 relay outputs, common root for groups of 4contact rating: AC 250 V/8 A, DC 220 V/0.2 A, DC 30 V/8 A
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Supply Module Ident. no. voltage designation
Terminal diagram
24 V to 60 V DC C01 DE08 30-96-401
24 V to 60 V DC C02 DE08 30-96-402
24 V to 60 V DC C06 DE08 30-96-406
24 V to 60 V DC C07 DE08 30-96-407
Signalling-circuit voltage
0 V
Signalling-circuit voltage
0 V
0 V
Supply voltage
2
6
8
4
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CANopendevice
CANopendevice
24 V to 60 V DC C59 ZE08 30-96-459
2
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CAN
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CE
CANopendevice
CANopendeviceC59 ZE08
0 V
Signalling-circuit voltage
0 V
0 V
Supply voltage
Signalling-circuit voltage
24 V DC C10 DA08 30-96-410
48 V to 60 V DC C11 DA08 30-96-411
24 V DC C12 DA08 30-96-412
48 V to 60 V DC C13 DA08 30-96-413
Command/supply voltage
0 V
CANopendevice
CANopendevice
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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CAN
24
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CE
C10 DA08
24 V to 60 V DC C19 RA08 30-96-419
0 V
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
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CE
B
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CE
CANopendevice
CANopendeviceC19 RA08
Supply voltage
0 V
0 V
Contact voltage0 V
Contact voltage
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CharacteristicsAnalog . . .
inputs 10-bit resolution(C_ _ AE04)
4 inputs 0/2 V to 10 V, bipolar
4 inputs 0/4 mA to 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs +/- 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/0.2 V to 1 V, bipolar
4 inputs -10 mA to +10 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/2 mA to 10 mA, bipolar
inputs 12- bit resolution(C_ _ AE04)
outputs12-bit resolution(C_ _ AA04)
4 inputs 0/2 V to 10 V, common root, 12-bit resolution
4 inputs 0/4 mA to 20 mA, common root,12-bit resolution
4 inputs 0/2 V to 10 V, bipolar
4 inputs 0/4 mA to 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs +/- 20 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/0.2 V to 1 V, bipolar
4 inputs -10 mA to +10 mA, bipolar
4 inputs 0/2 mA to 10 mA, bipolar
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Supply Module Ident. no. voltage designation
Terminal diagram
24 V to 60 V DC C20 AE04 30-96-420
24 V to 60 V DC C21 AE04 30-96-421
24 V to 60 V DC C22 AE04 30-96-422
24 V to 60 V DC C23 AE04 30-96-423
24 V to 60 V DC C24 AE04 30-96-424
24 V to 60 V DC C25 AE04 30-96-425
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*GNDA
AI1 AI2
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24
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CE
CANopendevice
CANopendeviceC20 AE04
0 V
Supply voltage
24 V to 60 V DC C30 AE04 30-96-430
24 V to 60 V DC C31 AE04 30-96-431
24 V to 60 V DC C32 AE04 30-96-432
24 V to 60 V DC C33 AE04 30-96-433
24 V to 60 V DC C34 AE04 30-96-434
24 V to 60 V DC C35 AE04 30-96-435
– +– +
– +– +
I I
I I
AI4
0 V
*GNDA
Supply voltageAI1 AI2
* Open-circuit for analog groundGNDA (terminal 8) must be avoided:always connect to transformer earthor functional earth
AI3
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
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CANopendevice
CANopendeviceC30 AE04
24 V to 60 V DC C40 AA04 30-96-440
24 V to 60 V DC C41 AA04 30-96-441
Supply voltage
0 V
AO3 AO4
AO1 AO2
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7 8 9 10 11 12
24
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ME30 telmatic Gateway ModulesApplication Gateway modules handle the data exchange between the CANopen protocol and other standardized transmissionprotocols or bus systems. They can also be used with CANope devices of other manufacturers.
Interfacing functions • Data transmission between different networks
• Conversion and adaptation of transmission protocols and interfaces
• Interface connection to control and visual display systems
Number of connectable process variables • Typical: 1 000
Supported data types • Binary
• Optionally signed 16-bit measuring value
• 24-bit counting value + 8-bit session number for data source failure monitoring
• PLC processing of real numbers (32-bit), different integer formats, time, date,basic data types acc. to IEC 61131-3 and strings
PLC functionality • In addition to the task of handling the data exchange between differentnetworks, the ME30 telmatic gateway modules can also be used asprogrammable controllers acc. to IEC 61131-3 for the processing of processvariables prior to their transmission to the relevant network.
Network master • An ME30 telmatic gateway module can also take over the role of the masterunit in an CANopen network.
Setting the system time • ME30 telmatic gateway modules can perform the time synchronization in in the CANopen network CANopen networks. The time synchronization is based either on the
external system time or on the internal Goldcap real time clock.
Event buffer • Up to 1 000 events can be temporarily stored in the device’s event buffer.These can be events generated by the gateway module itself (e.g., ”Modulerestart”) or by the PLC program (user-specific events).
Error memory • Device errors and user-specific errors defined in the PLC program are stored inthe error memory. Two types of error memories exist:- the CANopen error memory which shows all currently pending device errors
- the past event memory which stores all arriving and going errors with timestamp up to a maximum of 500 entries.
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CANopen-CANopen • Interfacing of two CAN subnetworks, conversion of transfer rates inconsequence of the different bus segment characteristics, extension of the datatransmission range, connection of a spur line to a network.
• The interface connection between the CAN subnetworks can be established bywire or by optical fiber (multimode, 4 km max. with a transfer rate of 10 kbits/s).
• This coupler is capable of learning which messages to connect. This learningprocess is based on the following procedure: if no messages are received, theconnected modules transmit cyclic send requests for the received messagesover the CAN network. It is thus not necessary to configure the messages to beconnected by means of a CANopen tool, but this can of course be used forspecific tasks (both procedures can be combined).
• The CAN interfaces are electrically isolated (9-pin Sub-D plug connector or ST connector if optical fiber is used). Transfer rates of 10 kbits/s to 1 Mbits/sare supported.
CANopen-IEC 870-5-101 • Connection of CANopen networks with control and visual display systems, dataconnection, remote configuration, diagnosis and maintenance. Bothsymmetrical and asymmetrical operation is supported. The address structure (size of the address fields) as well as the addresses, data types andtransmission characteristics of the individual process variables can beconfigured.
• The IEC 870-5-101 protocol can be used for the following interfaces:
- RS 232 interface
- Modem interface
- Fiber optics interface
Please refer to pages 13 and 14 for a description of these interfaces.
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ME30 telmatic Gateway ModulesCANopen-3964R/Rk512 • Device version and interface specifications are identical with the
gateway module CANopen/ IEC 870-5-101.
• Connection of CANopen networks with control and visual display systems, dataconnection, remote configuration, diagnosis and maintenance.
• The 3964R/Rk512 protocol can be freely adjusted to the conditions of theconnected system by adapting the data blocks and data words in theprotocol’s address space.
CANopen-Mauell-IMS- • Device version and interface specifications are identical with the protocol gateway module CANopen/ IEC 870-5-101
This gateway module can be used to connect devices of the product family”ME30 Intelligent Alarm Systems” (CNA S60, CNB S60, CNA S51, CNB S51)with devices of the system family ME30 process IT (ME30 telmatic, ME30infobox and ME30 infoview).
CANopen-Ethernet • 10 base T connection for twisted pair cable (RJ45) for a consistentcommunication between automation systems and the IT world. Workstationscan communicate over the Ethernet network with the CAN field bus.
CANopen-SUB-NET • Used for the data connection between the bus systems Mauell-SUB-NET andCANopen. A configuration of the module XKOPL is supported for the dataconnection to the SUB-NET bus.
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CPU Processor: SAF C167CR (16-bit /20 MHz)Firmware memory: Flash EPROM 1 MB, internal programmingParameter memory EEPROM: 32 kB, Flash: 128 kBData memory: 1 MB RAMRTC and RAM buffering via Goldcap, 72 h min.Voltage-controlled resetPower failure alarmProtected chip select for the RAM
Supply voltage DC 24 V or DC 48 V to 60 V
Power consumption 4 W max.
Display elements LED displays: Ready for operation (green)Status information (yellow)Fault (red)
Address and Two rotary coding switches on the device’s faceplate for setting the module parameter setting address and the device parameters.
Fault message Floating changeover contact, switching voltage: 60 V DC, 42 V AC
Ambient temperature -25 °C to +50 °C
Electrical connections Screw terminals for signal and supply voltage connection, 2.5 mm2 max.
Protection class Housing IP 40, terminal IP 20, DIN EN 60529
Surge strength 5 kV DIN VDE 0435 Part 303 Test voltage class III (IEC 255, DIN EN 60870-2-1)
Electromagnetic Noise emission DIN EN 50081-2compatibility Noise immunity DIN EN 50082-2 (EN 61000-6-2)
Housing DIN rack mounting housing, dimensions (W x H x D): 90 mm x 78 mm x 110 mm (without wire clamps), mounting on DIN rail DIN EN 50022, 35 mm width
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Communication interfacesA B
ME30 telmatic Gateway Modules
with CAN businterface …
and additionalCAN interface (B_ _ CNCN)
CAN interface for transfer ratesof up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
and RS232interface (B_ _ CN32)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
RS232C interface with 3964R/Rk512,IEC870-5-101 and Mauell-IMS protocol
and integratedmodem(B_ _ CNMO)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
Integrated modem for dial line operation(analog, ISDN) or leased line operation(depending on the type of modem). Protocols:3964R/Rk512, IEC870-5-101, Mauell-IMS
and CANopenfiber opticsinterface(B_ _ CNFO)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm (2 km max.),protocols: CANopen, 4 km max. at 10 kbits/s,1 Mbit /s max.
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24 V DC B10 CNCN 30-96-21048 V to 60 V DC B11 CNCN 30-96-211
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Please refer to page 14 for a description of the modemtype identification.
TAE TAE Remotestation
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and fiber opticsinterface(B_ _ CNFO)
ME30 telmatic Gateway Modules
CAN interface for transfer ratesof up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
F-ST connection for multimode optical fiber50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm (2 km max.),protocols: 3964R/Rk512, IEC870-5-101,Mauell-IMS, range: 5 km max. at 19.2 kbits/s
and Ethernetinterface(B_ _ CNEN)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 125 kbits/s, protocol: CANopen
Ethernet connection with communicationprocessorprotocols: IEC 870-5-104, TCP/ IP
and SUB-NETinterface(B_ _ CNSN)
CAN interface for transfer rates of up to 1 Mbit /s, protocol: CANopen
SUB-NET interface (SUB-NET: multifunctionbus of the Mauell system families)
with CAN businterface …
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24 V DC B44 CNFO 30-96-24448 V to 60 V DC B45 CNFO 30-96-245
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24 V DC B03 CNSN 30-96-20348 V to 60 V DC B04 CNSN 30-96-204
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Configuration Software
The ME30 telmatic configuration software is based on the familiar Windows user interface and runs under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0. A software version for Windows 2000 is under development. This software combinesthe software components CANopen Studio Standard and CANopen Studio Professional in one configuration tooloffering all functions required for a complete configuration of the modules, including I/O parameter definition,network interconnection, PLC programming and the connection of visual display systems via OPC. An essentialfeature is the possibility of symbolic addressing: signals can be given a technological designation at their sourcewhich is passed on to all data sinks so that the signals can be uniquely identified when defining the parameters,programming the PLC and connecting them to a visual display system. The parameters are specified in user-friendly dialogs which are tailored to the specific device functionality. All entries are checked for conformity. Variousplug-in components for the following areas are provided:
• Hardware selection
• I/O module parameter definition (preprocessing)
• Configuration of communication and transmission parameters
• CAN network interconnection
The PLC programming tool acc. to IEC1131-3 is an integrated part of the CANopen System Studio. Thecorresponding PLC program for the selected device is automatically opened for editing. Connecting the configuration computer to the system bus via a CAN card allows the centralized configuration of alldevices connected to the network. Using the method of observation and debugging, new programs can be put intooperation step by step.
The configuration tool CANopen Studio Standard offers programs for error analysis and parameter and processvariable monitoring. The values can then be written directly to the devices without using the configured datatransmission path.
The Professional Version provides additional plug-in components for the configuration of ME30 infobox andME30 infoview devices which greatly facilitate the integration of these devices in more complex networks and theconfiguration long distance transmission parameters.
ME30 telmatic Software
OPC Server (OLE for Process Control)
• Non-proprietary interface for the universal integration of automation software and hardware
• Any software offering OPC client functionality can be used for the devices of the system family ME30 process IT(ME30 telmatic, ME30 infobox)
• Reduced integration costs due to the uniform and direct acces of one or more OPC clients (e.g., visual displayand control systems, MS Office programs like MS Excel or MS Access, etc.) to the data of the OPC server
System Requirements
• Computer- Processor with 200 MHz min.- 64 MB RAM- 100 MB free hard disk space- CD-ROM drive- SVGA graphics board- 1 free slot (ISA/PCI or PCMCIA) for CAN-PC interface
(For the configuration of local systems without CAN-PC interface, only a serial RS232 interface is required)
• CAN-PC interface (see page 67 ”System Accessories”)- active or passive CAN card for ISA or PCI slot for stationary configuration or commissioning using a PC- active CAN card for PCMCIA slot for mobile configuration or commissioning using a portable PC
• Programming cable (see page 67 ”System Accessories”)
You will find additional configuration hardware and accessories in the ”System Accessories” sectionon pages 66 to 72.
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ApplicationConfigurationsoftware
CANopen StudioStandard(software package)
• Complete system with the components:- PLC programming system - CANopen network connection
• Common user interface and database
• For function scope, see below
• Additional functions to CANopen Studio Standard:- Configuration of ME30 infobox and ME30 infoview devices- OPC server for the connection of standardized visual display systems and
other OPC clients- Plug-ins for TCP/ IP parameter definition and for loading user-specific Web pages
CANopen StudioProfessional(software package)
CANopennetworkconnection(one-time licence)
• Design, commissioning, monitoring and diagnosis of interconnected or localautomation systems
• Linking the I/O signals in the network• Configuration of I/O parameters (e.g., filters, limit values, time stamp, etc.),
communication interfaces, transmission parameters and protocols• For MS Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 (SR5) • The configuration tool ‘CANopen network connection’ is part of the
CANopen Studio software package
PLCprogramming system(one-time licence)
• Creating and downloading PLC programs acc. to IEC 61131-3
• Five standardized programming languages: - STL (statement list), - LAD (ladder diagram), - CFC (control system flowchart), - ST (structured text), - ECL (executive control language)
• Function scope acc. to IEC 1131-3
• Download of PLC programs via RS 232C or CAN interface
• For MS Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 (SR5)
• The PLC programming tool is part of the CANopen Studio software package
• Comprehensive device-specific libraries
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Ident. no.
97-30-010
97-30-013
97-30-012
97-30-011
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ApplicationOne-time licences
ME30 telmaticMonitor
• Software tool for the CAN bus analysis (e.g., system load)
• Monitoring of CAN messages and error analysis
• CANopen protocol services
• Transmission of CAN messages (e.g., for loading a configuration to a CAN busdevice)
• Software tool for downloading edited configuration data and PLC user programsacc. to IEC 61131-3 via the RS232C or CAN bus interface without using theparameter assignment and configuration software
ME30 telmaticDownload
OPC server • Connection of visual display systems or other OPC clients
• Connection of OPC clients for more functionality, e.g.:- data exchange with database systems - data integration in MS Office programs, etc.
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ME30 telmatic System AccessoriesConfiguration and Parameter Assignment Accessories 67- CAN-PC interface
- Programming cables
- Field bus cables
- CAN bus connectors
- Module wiring accessories
- Additional modules for the I/O Sub-bus
CAN radio clocks 69
Modems/ radio equipment 69
Trunk line transformers 70
Serial interface converters 72
Telecontrol processors – Embedded PC FWP 73
Power supply units 74
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Configuration and Parameter Assignment Accessories
Description
CAN-PC interface
Active intelligent CAN card for ISA slot for stationaryconfiguration and commissioning using a PC.Filtering, preprocessing and storage of CAN messages
Active intelligent CAN card for PCMCIA slot for mobileconfiguration and commissioning using a portable PC.
Active intelligent CAN card for PCI slot for stationaryconfiguration and commissioning using a PC.Filtering, preprocessing and storage of CAN messages
Passive CAN card for ISA slot for stationary configuration and commissioning using a PC
CAN adapter for parallel port
Programming cables
CAN programming cable Type A 2x 9-pin Sub-D, l = 5 m (PC side: Sub-D with integratedterminating resistor )
CAN programming cable Type B1x 9-pin Sub-D, 1x CAN service plug connector (06-69-446),l = 5 m (PC side: Sub-D with integrated terminating resistor)
RS232 programming cableDevice or network configuration via the RS232 interface of theprocessing modules , l = 5 m (zero modem cable)
Field bus cable
Local area CAN bus cable, maximum bus length: 200 m (e.g., wiring of control cubicles and control rooms)
Remote area CAN bus cable, maximum bus length: 1.2 km
Buried CAN bus cable
Type
iPC-I 386
TinCAN
iPC-I 320/PCI
PC-I 03
CANdy Lite
Ident. no.
06-73-002
06-73-017
06-73-038
06-73-039
06-73-040
01-35-351
01-35-352
01-35-405A
06-50-510
on request
on request
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Description Ident. no.
CAN bus connector
CAN bus connector, reversed, i.e. cable entry for 2 bus cables, upward, 06-69-462internal screw terminal connector
CAN service plug connector (with programming interface) 06-69-446
Terminal resistor for CAN bus, 120 Ohm 06-63-201(connected to the bus ends in the CAN connector)
Module wiring accessories
Wire clamp for housing 45 mm 06-22-202set of 4
Wire clamp for housing 90 mm 06-22-203set of 4
I/O connection cable 45 mm 06-10-143for the connection of the I/O submodules (the cable is part of the I/O submodule package)
I/O connection cable 90 mm 06-10-144for the connection of I/O submodules to a processing module(the cable is part of the processing module package)
I/O connection cable 200 mm 06-10-145for the processing module / I/O submodule connection across two mounting levels in the control cubicle (connected to the processing module instead of the 120 Ohm connector)
I/O connection cable 300 mm 06-10-146for the processing module / I/O submodule connection across two mounting levels in thecontrol cubicle (connected to the processing module instead of the 120 Ohm connector)
I/O connection cable 600 mm 06-10-147for the processing module / I/O submodule connection across two mounting levels in thecontrol cubicle (connected to the processing module instead of the 120 Ohm connector)
120 Ohm connector 06-22-644Terminal resistor for the I/O bus (two connectors for the I/O bus ends are part of the process module package)
Additional modules for the I/O Sub-bus
Type Name Input Output Ident. no.
Z10 CNSB Coupler module CAN bus to I/O bus CAN I/O bus 30-96-510of the S-modules 5 V DC 5 V DC
Z11 CNSB Coupler module CAN bus to I/O bus CAN I/O bus 30-96-511with internal power supply 5 V DC 24 V to 60 V DC 5 V DC/1Afor S-modules
Z12 CNSB Service adapter for processing CAN I/O bus 30-96-512modules without CAN interface(for the configuration of the processingmodule over the I/O bus)
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CAN Radio ClocksRadio clocks with CANopen field bus connection or connection to the I/O bus of the processing modules
Type Description Supply Ident. no.voltage
F86 SB DCF77 radio clock for I/O bus connection, without 30-96-586accuracy: 10 msconsists of:- Timing module F81 SB with connection for the I/O busof the processing modules (30-96-581)
- Enclosed ferrite aerial SVT DCF77 with integratedreceiver and 10 m cable (30-96-597)
F87 CN DCF77 radio clock for CANopen, accuracy: 10 ms 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-587consists of:- Timing module F80 CN with connection for
CANopen field bus or I/O bus, minute pulse output,open collector; (30-96-580)
- Enclosed ferrite aerial SVT DCF77 with integratedreceiver and 10 m cable (30-96-597)
F88 CN DCF77 radio clock for CANopen, accuracy: 2 ms 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-588consists of:- Timing module F80 CN with connection for
CANopen field bus or I/O bus, minute pulse output,open collector; (30-96-580)
- DCF77 pulse generator FG4460 with internal aerialand 10 m cable (30-96-598)
F89 CN GPS satellite radio clock for CANopen, accuracy: 1 ms 30-96-589consists of:- Timing module F80 CN with connection for 24 V to 60 V DC
CANopen field bus or I/O bus, minute pulse output,open collector; (30-96-580)
- GPS outdoor aerial, 25 m cable
- GPS satellite radio receiver with 24 V to 60 V DCDCF signal interface
Accessories for radio clock F89 CN:
- Line amplifier FG 684960 30-96-594
- Lightning protection FG449560 30-96-595
- Special cable set with BNC connectors KA110107 , 06-10-169125 m
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ME30 telmatic System AccessoriesModems/Radio Equipment
Type Description Supply Ident. no.voltage
MO S20 FSK modem with 20 mA interface 12 V to 60 V DC 30-95-29775 to 1200 bauds, for leased line operation, 2-wire (half duplex),4-wire (half and full duplex), with Telecom certifcation
MO S61 FSK with RS 232 interface75 to 1200 bauds, for leased line operation, 2-wire (half duplex), 4-wire (half and full duplex), with Telecom cert. 12 V to 60 V DC 30-95-398
without Telecom certification 12 V to 60 V DC 30-95-395
MO S65 Dial line modem, 14.4 kbits/s max., 24 V DC 30-95-1663 m connecting cable, N-coded for TAE telephone socket, 2-wire ( full duplex),
I63 LL2D Leased line modem, 2-wire (full duplex), 24 V DC 30-96-16333.6 kbits/s max., point-to-point, alarm I/O
I66 PSTN Dial line modem, 33.6 kbits/s max., 24 V DC 30-96-166alarm I/O, SMS text messages,3 m connecting cable, N-coded forTAE telephone socket, 2-wire (full duplex),
I68 ISDN ISDN modem, 64 kbits/s, S0-bus, 24 V DC 30-96-168alarm I/O, SMS text messages,3 m cable set with RJ45 connectors
Accessories for ME30 radio data transmissin
GSM dual-band radio system 30-22-005consists of:- GSM dual-band radio modem (Dand E network) 12 V to 24 V DC/0.2 A (06-73-036)- Magnetic base aerial, Dand E network, 2.6 m cable (06-73-037)- Coupling unit Minicrimp FME-FME (06-73-028)(for data transmission, SMS text messages,e-mail messages, fax messages)
Note: 1:1 RS232 cable required for data communication on request(radio modem side: 9-pin Sub-D plug connector, device side: 9-pin Sub-D socket)
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Type Description Ident. no.
Radio data equipment for various applications on requestwith omni-directional or directional aerial,point-to-point or waystation operation
Trunk Line TransformersTransformer for the electrical isolation, impedance matching and coarse protection of telecommunication circuits
Type Description Impedance (Ohm) Ident. no.
Z31 LA11 Trunk line transformer 600/600 30-96-531
Z32 LA12 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600 30-96-532
Z33 LA13 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600/600 30-96-533
Z34 LA14 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600/600/600 30-96-534
Z35 LS11 Trunk line transformer 600/600 30-96-535with suppressor circuit *
Z36 LS12 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600 30-96-536with suppressor circuit *
Z37 LS13 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600/600 30-96-537with suppressor circuit *
Z38 LS14 Trunk line transformer 600/600/600/600/600 30-96-538with suppressor circuit *
* Coarse protection with replaceable expulsion-type arrester
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ME30 telmatic System AccessoriesSerial Interface Converters
Type Description Supply Ident. no.voltage
I20 3232 Interface separator 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-520RS232/RS232, electrically isolated
I50 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-150polymer fiber, 80 m max., F-SMA
I51 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-151multimode optical fiber, 2 km max., F-SMA
I52 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-152polymer fiber, 80 m max., FH-ST
I53 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-153multimode optical fiber, 2 km max., FH-ST
I54 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-154polymer fiber, 80 m max., versatile link
I55 32FO Converter RS232/optical fiber 24 V to 60 V DC 30-96-155multimode optical fiber, 5 km max., FH-ST
Optical fiber media converter multimode/monomode, on requestrange: 40 km max.
Converter RS232/optical fiber, monomode, on requestFH-ST, for various ranges up to 150 km max.
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Telecontrol Processor – Embedded PC FWP
Application
PC104 system with telecontrol interfaces for theprocessing and transmission of counting values,measuring values, status information and binary signals.
The basic version comprises a 486DX4/100MHzprocessor, a maintenance-free 8MB DiskOnChip storagemedium, a keyboard connection and two RS 232interfaces.
The PC104 system can be easily extended withadditional hardware components like VGA, Ethernet,CAN and other interfaces.
Operator Control and Display Elements
The device’s frontplate is equipped with 4 LEDs for theindication of status information and one switch whosefunctions are set by software.
Mounting
Panel-mounting device
Technical Characteristics
Voltage supply 5 V DC +/-5%, 24 V DC +/-5 %
Power consumption approx. 2 A (5 V DC) max., depending on the degreeof expansion
RTC buffering at ≥ 72 h, after operating timepower failure of 10 h
Processor 486DX4/100, 486DX4/50
RAM 8 MB
Program memory 8 MB
Operating systems DOS, QNX
Interfaces 2 RS 232, optionalup to 10
CAN, optional 2
RS 485, optional up to 4
1 LPT. optional
1 SVGA, optional
1 Ethernet, optional
Keyboard
Depending on the FWP version and degree ofexpansion, not all options can always be combined.
Protection class Front IP30 (device installed)
Operating temperature range 0 °C to 50 °C
Type Description Ident. no.
FWP486 B Embedded PC with 6 x RS 232, 1 x CAN 30-96-702
FWP486 B1 Embedded PC with 4 x RS 232 and 2 x RS 232 or 2 x RS 485 (adjustable) 30-96-752
FWP486 C Embedded PC with 8 x RS 232, 2 x CAN 30-96-703
FWP486 C1 Embedded PC with 4 x RS 232 and 4 x RS 232 or 4 x RS 485 (adjustable) 30-96-753
FWP486 I Embedded PC with 8 x RS 232, 1 x VGA, 1 x ETH 30-96-709
Additional hardware configurations and processor types on request
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ME30 telmatic System AccessoriesPower Supply Modules
Type Description Input Output Ident. no.
U82 230B UPS with power supply module 180 V to 253 V AC 19.6 V to 27 V DC/0,9 A 30-96-282U81 230B and 2 lead-acid storage-batteries 12 V/1.2 Ah, with carrier for DIN rail 35 mm
Replacement parts:Power supply module U81 230 B, 30-96-281lead-acid battery 12 V/1.2 A with carrier 06-22-639
Z15 UM24 Voltage monitoring for UPS 18 V to 28 V DC – 30-96-515with continuous battery powersupply
U83 230A Power supply module 90 V to 230 V AC 24 V DC/800 mA 30-96-28388 V to 270 V DC 24 V DC/500 mA
U84 60A 48 V AC 24 V DC/400 mA 30-96-28448 V to 60 V DC
U85 60B Power supply module with 48 V AC 24 V DC/400 mA 30-96-285output voltage monitoring 48 V to 60 V DC
U86 60C Power supply module for 48 V AC 24 V DC/400 mA 30-96-286SG/EG 316; 48 V to 60 V DCfor operation with 2 x EG 316 oncurrent loop
U87 230A Power supply module 90 V to 253 V AC 60 V DC/0.3 A 30-96-28788 V to 270 V DC
DC1 315 DC/DC converter with 24 V DC 15 V DC/800 mA 30-95-930output voltage monitoring
DC1 324 DC/DC converter with 12 V to 24 V DC 24 V DC/600 mA 30-95-931output voltage monitoring
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ME30 telmatic Application Examples
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
B22 CNMO
CAN
B22 CNMO
CAN
B18 CN32
CAN
B22 CNMO
CAN
V22 CNMO
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
CAN
V22 CNMO
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
V40 32MO
RS 232
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
B22 CNMO
CAN
CANopendevices
RS 232
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
M M M M
Home station
Telephone network
@SCADAsystem
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
Substation 7
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
S04 DE08
B
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
V10 00CN
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
V10 00CN
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Supervisoryremote control
Control level
Processlevel
Substation 10
Substation 8
Leas
ed li
ne o
pera
tion
in c
ompl
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e w
ith IE
C 8
70-5
-101
IEC 870-5-101
Substation 1
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04S04 DE08
B
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04S04 DE08
B
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST Substation 9
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V30 DEMO
2
6
8
4
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Telephone network operation in compliance with IEC 870-5-101
Process
Supervisory Remote Control
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Proc
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CAN
V24 CNMO
RS 232
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
RA
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
≈
≈
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
Radio clock F86 SB1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticF81 SB
RUN
DCF 77
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
Radio clock F86 SB1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticF81 SB
RUN
DCF 77
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
Radio clock F86 SB1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticF81 SB
RUN
DCF 77
FSK
FSK
FSK
Note:- We recommend to use our trunk line transformers Z3x LS1x (see system accessories on page 71) for trunk line isolation.- Waystation operation by means of radio data transmission is also possible.- A radio clock is only required for data transmission with time stamps or absolute-time event-triggering in the substations
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V30 DEMO
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V40 32MO
B
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
MO S61
HDBSQ2DRA
3
57
1P
RxD
TxD
3
57
1Bd
Telecontrol system
RS 232
SCADA
CANopendevices
Supervisory Remote Control • Decentralized automation system with waystation operation, data transmission with time stamps
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ME30 telmatic Application Examples
CAN
V42 CN32
CANopendevices
RS 232
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
User PC
Intranet/Internet
I68 ISDN
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B CD
RA
DH
TxD
DE
RxDISDN modemI68 ISDNoranalog dial modemI66 PSTN (see systemaccessories on page 70)
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
Trunk line
TCP/IP protocol
Provider
Visualization withWeb browser
Supervisory Remote Control• Intranet/ Internet connection
CAN
V42 CN32
CANopendevices
RS 232
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
TCP/IP protocol
User PC
I68 ISDN
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B CD
RA
DH
TxD
DE
RxDISDN modemI68 ISDNoranalog dial modemI66 PSTN
Modem
Trunk lineVisualization withWeb browser
ME30 telmaticas teleprocessing server
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Public or privatetelephone network
Supervisory Remote Control• Connection by direct call
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RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
CAN
CAN
CAN
CAN
B22 CNMO
V22 CNMO
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC01 DE08
24
6
0
8A
CE
M M M M
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Home station
Telephone network
@Control level
Processlevel
System section x
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
V28 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
V28 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE
2
6
8
4
B
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
V28 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
B
ST
2
6
8
4
telmaticS02 DE08
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
System section 1 System section y
Ethernet
Camera 1... 3
Function area 1.1
Function area 1.n
Function area y.1
Function area y.m
Modem connection
Control panel
CAN bus
Process
Video server
CAN
SCADAsystem
? –
F3
F4
F1
Process Automation
80
ME30 telmatic Application Examples
CAN
CAN CAN
SCADAsystem
GatewayB44 CNFO
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B44 CNFO telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
telmaticS21 AE04
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
V12 00CN
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
telmaticS21 AE04
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
V12 00CN
Interface converterI55 32FO (see systemaccessories on page 72)
I55 32FO
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
RxD
TxD
RS 232
Multimode optical fiber, 5 km max.Single-mode optical fiber, 150 km max.,with media converterProtocol: e.g. IEC 870-5-101
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN bus
Process Automation• Decentralized automation system with optical fiber connection of the master computer
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FA
RUN
CNA M16infobox
T
Band läuft
Meldung 16
Meldung 1
Motor EIN
Ventil AUF
2
6
8
4
≈
≈
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS06 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS06 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS06 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmatic
2
6
8
4
24
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
M M M
M M
RS 232
S25 AE04S19 RA08
B
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
MO S61
HDBSQ2DRA
3
57
1P
RxD
TxD
3
57
1Bd
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V30 DEMO S41 AA04S19 RA08 S19 RA08
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS06 DE08
2
6
8
4
S19 RA08
Master station
Substation
Two-wire cable
I/O Sub-bus
I/O Sub-bus
Central programmable controllerwith control, monitoring andalarm indication functionality
ME30 infobox controlwith ME30 telmaticI/O submodules
Process
Process
Local programmable controllerwith control and closed-loopcontrol functionality
ME30 telmatic processing modulewith I/O submodules
FSK modem forleased line operation(see system accessories on page 70)
Process Automation• Combination of automation system and message processing system
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RS 232CAN
CANopendevices
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
V20 CN32
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
RS 232 direct connection (PPP)
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Visualization withWeb browser
Process Automation• Local operator control and visualization with Web browser
• Connection through Ethernet interface
CAN
Tx/Rx
LINK
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CANopendevices
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
V46 CNEN telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
Internet Router/Firewall
Twisted pair 100 Mbits
Twisted pair 10 Mbits
Dual-speed switch
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I/O M
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I/O S
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Proc
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CAN
24
6
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8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
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CE
42
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE
42
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC01 DE08
1 2 3 4 5 6
CAN bus (10...500kbits/s)
Direct allocation 42h-02h
Direct allocation10h-50h
Direct allocation 81h-41h
8 messages
Input and output modules are allocatedif their address setting differs by 40h.
The C01 DE08 module operating as the master unit is responsible forstarting all other modules and for time synchronization.
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC10 DA08
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 counting outputs
Direct allocation 03h-43hB
ST
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC31 AE04
1 2 3 4 5 6
4x 4...20mA
B
ST
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC41 AA04
1 2 3 4 5 6
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC59 ZE08
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 counting inputs
4x 4...20mA
B
ST
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC30 AE04
1 2 3 4 5 6
4x 0...10V
B
ST
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC41 AE04
1 2 3 4 5 6
4x 0...20mA
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC19 RA08
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 relay outputs
Example of a simple signal transmission system with CAN I/O modules. The functions are set by means of a switch - no configuration software required.
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ME30 telmatic Application Examples
Signalling System
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1A
24
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08A
C E24
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08A
C E
HL+U
11
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4V
- U1
RU
B2
B1
ST
ST
-OS
T-W
ST
-S+
LT
-LT
+B
TE
-BT
E
+U
21
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4V
- U2
F1
CA
N 1
CA
N 2
BA
29...32
BA
25...28
BA
21...24
BA
17...20
BA
13...16
BA
9...12
BA
5...8
BA
1...4
BA
61...64
BA
57...60
BA
53...56
BA
49...52
BA
45...48
BA
41...44
BA
37...40
BA
33...36
BA
93...96
BA
89...92
BA
85...88
BA
81...84
BA
77...80
BA
73...76
BA
69...72
BA
65...68
BA
125...128
BA
121...124
BA
117...120
BA
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BA
109...112
BA
105...108
BA
101...104
BA
97...100
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CN
A B
2A
24
6
08A
C E24
6
08A
C E
HL+U
11
2-2
4V
- U1
RU
B2
B1
ST
ST
-OS
T-W
ST
-S+
LT
-LT
+B
TE
-BT
E
+U
21
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4V
- U2
F1
CA
N 1
CA
N 2
BA
29...32
BA
25...28
BA
21...24
BA
17...20
BA
13...16
BA
9...12
BA
5...8
BA
1...4
BA
61...64
BA
57...60
BA
53...56
BA
49...52
BA
45...48
BA
41...44
BA
37...40
BA
33...36
BA
93...96
BA
89...92
BA
85...88
BA
81...84
BA
77...80
BA
73...76
BA
69...72
BA
65...68
BA
125...128
BA
121...124
BA
117...120
BA
113...116
BA
109...112
BA
105...108
BA
101...104
BA
97...100RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
≈
≈
CAN
CAN
B22 CNMO
FA
RUN
CNA M16infobox
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Meldung 16
Meldung 1
Motor EIN
Ventil AUF
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Message display
ME30 telmaticradio clock F87 CN(see systemaccessories on page 69)
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticF81 SB
RUN
DCF 77
CANopen
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
B
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
MO S61
HDBSQ2DRA
3
57
1P
RxD
TxD
3
57
1Bd
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS21 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS21 AE04
Substation 1.1
Modem
Substation 1.2
Substation 1.n
e.g.: 16 DIextendable
4 AI4 RO
Substations
Control center
ME30 telmaticgateway module
Signal line 1
IEC
870
-5-1
01
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE
ME30 infobox
ME30 infoview
85
Appl
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ion
Exam
ples
Syst
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sSo
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CAN
I/O M
odul
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I/O S
ubm
odul
es
Proc
essi
ng M
odul
es
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LL
DCD
DTR
B22 CNMO
V22 CNMO
CAN
CAN
FA
RUN
CNA M16infobox
T
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Meldung 16
Meldung 1
Motor EIN
Ventil AUF
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC19 RA08
1 2 3 4 5 6
CAN
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
2
6
8
4
7 8 9 10 11 12
telmaticC01 DE08
1 2 3 4 5 6
SCADAsystem
ME30 infobox forvisual and acoustic signalling
CANopen
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
Substation 2.1
Substation 2.2
Substation 2.n
e.g.: 8 DI 4 AI8 RO
ME30 telmaticgateway module
Signal line 2 ... Signal line n
IEC
870
-5-1
01
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
1 2 3 4 5 6
B
ST
2
6
8
4
S04 DE08 telmatic
7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS21 AE04
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
1 2 3 4 5 6
B
ST
2
6
8
4
S04 DE08 telmatic
7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS41 AA04
24
6
0
8A
CE
extendable
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
CAN I/O modules for signals from subsystems
8 DI 8 RO
8 DI
86
ME30 telmatic Application Examples
RS 232
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RS 232
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
M M M M
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Telephonenetwork
SCADAsystem
Process
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V40 32MO
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS41 AA04
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS21 AE04
B
RUN
ST
V30 DEMO
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V32 DE32
2
6
8
4
Radiomodem
External GSM module(see systemaccessories on page 70)
Mes
sage
s
Act
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alue
s
Mes
sage
s
Substation:message acquisition
Substation:signal acquisition,logic operation, transmission ofmessages and analog values
Analog orISDN connection
Analog orISDN connection
Master station:message evaluation,logic operation,message transmission
Mes
sage
dec
oupl
ing
Dis
play
/tr
ansm
issi
on
Dis
play
/tr
ansm
issi
on
Dis
play
Process
Signalling
Signalling System• Message processing system with ME30 telmatic master station
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Appl
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ion
Exam
ples
Syst
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sorie
sSo
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CAN
I/O M
odul
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I/O S
ubm
odul
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Proc
essi
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odul
es
RA
OH
LLDTR
DCD
RS 232
M M M M
24
6
0
8A
CE2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Process
Stationary substation:signal acquisition,logic operation,message text transmission
@
Fax
Telephone network
Radiomodem
External GSM module(see systemaccessories on page 70)
Mes
sage
s
Mes
sage
s
Mes
sage
s
Mobile substation:signal acquisition,logic operation,message text transmission
Analog orISDN connection
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V30 DEMO
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
B
RUN
ST
V32 DE32
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS21 AE04
Act
ual v
alue
s
SMS service center
Mobile phoneE-mail client
SMS message consisting of:• message text• date and time• system ID
Signalling System• Message processing system with SMS message transmission
88
Signalling
Process
1 digital input(e.g., group message)
Leased line ortelephone network
Modem
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B CD
RA
DH
TxD
DE
RxD
Modem
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B CD
RA
DH
TxD
DE
RxD
Control center
Substation
Process
1 relay output
Modem types, each withone digital input and output:I63 LL2D for leased line operationI66 PSTN for analog dial connectionI68 ISDN for ISDN dial connection(see system accessories on page 70)
Signalling System• Simple alarm system for one message, with two modems
ME30 telmatic Application Examples
89
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Exam
ples
Syst
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cces
sorie
sSo
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CAN
I/O M
odul
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I/O S
ubm
odul
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Proc
essi
ng M
odul
es
CAN
V10 00CN
CAN
V10 00CN
M M M M
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
Process
CAN bus
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
telmatic
GND Uv
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
CANinterface
Databaseor SCADA
system
OPC serverfor CANopen
interface
PC or IPC
System Interfacing• ME30 telmatic with OPC – the high-performance interface for Windows applications
90
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A B
1A
2 4
6
0 8A
CE2 4
6
0 8A
CE
HL +U
112-2
4V
- U
1
RU
B2
B1
ST
ST
-OS
T-W
ST
-S+
LT
-LT
+B
TE
-BT
E
+U
212-2
4V
- U
2
F1
CA
N 1
CA
N 2
BA
29...3
2
BA
25...2
8
BA
21...2
4
BA
17...2
0
BA
13...1
6
BA
9...1
2
BA
5...8
BA
1...4
BA
61...6
4
BA
57...6
0
BA
53...5
6
BA
49...5
2
BA
45...4
8
BA
41...4
4
BA
37...4
0
BA
33...3
6
BA
93...9
6
BA
89...9
2
BA
85...8
8
BA
81...8
4
BA
77...8
0
BA
73...7
6
BA
69...7
2
BA
65...6
8
BA
125...
128
BA
121...
124
BA
117...1
20
BA
113...1
16
BA
109...1
12
BA
105...
108
BA
101...
104
BA
97...1
00
CAN
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
telmaticS04 DE08
2
6
8
4
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
telmaticS31 AE04
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE
B
ST
telmaticS19 RA08
2
6
8
4
1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24
6
0
8A
CE 2
4
6
0
8A
CE
V28 DECN telmatic
GND Uv
B
RUN
ST
2
6
8
4
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2422 23
FA
RUN
CNA M16infobox
T
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Meldung 1
Motor EIN
Ventil AUF
Programmable controllersGatewaymodules
ME30 telmatic
ME30 infobox
ME30 infoview
SUB-NET automation systems
CANopenautomation systemsME30 process IT
Process control system
ME 4012
Telecontrol system
ME 8012
Distributed interface system ME 400
MWR
Interworking of Mauell Automation Systems
ME30 telmatic Application Examples
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Proc
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Future Applications
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