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    Process Automation

    Power and productivityfor a better worldTM

    Freelance 2016Release Notes

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    Freelance 2016

    Release Notes

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    NOTICE

    This document contains information about one or more ABB products and may include a

    description of or a reference to one or more standards that may be generally relevant to

    the ABB products. The presence of any such description of a standard or reference to a

    standard is not a representation that all of the ABB products referenced in this document

    support all of the features of the described or referenced standard. In order to determine

    the specific features supported by a particular ABB product, the reader should consult the

    product specifications for the particular ABB product.

    ABB may have one or more patents or pending patent applications protecting the intel-

    lectual property in the ABB products described in this document.

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be

    construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no responsibility for any errors that

    may appear in this document.

    In no event shall ABB be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential

    damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB be

    liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hard-

    ware described in this document.

    This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written per-

    mission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used

    for any unauthorized purpose.

    The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and

    may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license. This

    product meets the requirements specified in EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and in Low Volt-

    age Directive 2014/35/EU. 

    TRADEMARKS

    All rights to copyrights, registered trademarks, and trademarks reside with their respec-

    tive owners.

    Copyright © 2015 by ABB.

    All rights reserved.

    Release: October 2015 

    Document number: 2PAA103593R0901

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    Table of Contents

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    Table of contents

    Section 1 - Introduction

    Version Designation...........................................................................................................9

    Released Software..................................................................................................9Compatible Software..............................................................................................9

    Released Hardware...............................................................................................10

    Section 2 - New in Freelance 2016

     New Product Naming ......................................................................................................11

     New Process Station AC 900F Lite.................................................................................11

     New in AC 900F..............................................................................................................12

     New CAN Communication Interface Module CI 910F .......................................12

    Control Net Redundancy......................................................................................12

    Extended Temperature Range ..............................................................................12

     New in AC 700F and AC 900F .......................................................................................13

    Increased Security with Controller Lock .............................................................13

    Diagnostic interface (Radio clock).......................................................................14

    Freelance Engineering .....................................................................................................14

    Engineering Efficiency.........................................................................................14

    Database Compression .........................................................................................14

    Freelance Operations .......................................................................................................14

    Freelance Operations Lite ....................................................................................14

    Virtualization of Freelance PCs in ESX-Server ..............................................................15

    Section 3 - Known Problems and Workarounds

    Installation .......................................................................................................................17

    Firmware Update from Version 9.1......................................................................17

    Freelance Formulation .........................................................................................17

    Panel Builder 800.................................................................................................17

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    Deinstallation....................................................................................................... 18

    Freelance Engineering..................................................................................................... 18

    General ............................................................................................................ 18

    Gateway Station................................................................................................... 20

    Commissioning and Fieldbusses ..................................................................................... 21

    General ............................................................................................................ 21

    Fieldbus Communication..................................................................................... 23

    PROFIBUS .......................................................................................................... 24

    Telecontrol IEC 60870-5-101 / 104 ..................................................................... 25

    Send and Receive Function Blocks ..................................................................... 26

    Process Stations............................................................................................................... 27

    Freelance Operations....................................................................................................... 28

    General ............................................................................................................ 28

    Control Aspect ................................................................................................................ 28

    Bulk Data Manager ......................................................................................................... 29

    Project Export to BDM ........................................................................................ 29

    Section 4 - Installation

    System Requirements (Operating System).......................................................... 31

    Installation of the Software.................................................................................. 31Project Upgrade ................................................................................................... 32

    Antivirus program................................................................................................ 32

    Setups ............................................................................................................32

    Service Hotline .................................................................................................... 33

    Appendix A - Compatible Hardware Versions

    CPU modules / CPU-Baugruppen ....................................................................... 35

    I/O modules / E/A-Baugruppen ........................................................................... 38

    Fieldbus modules / Feldbus-Baugruppen ............................................................ 44

    Ethernet modules / Ethernet-Baugruppen............................................................46

    Communication modules / Kommunikations-Baugruppen ................................. 47

    Power supplies / Spannungsversorgungen........................................................... 48

    S700 PROFIBUS-slave components / Komponenten des S700 PROFIBUS-Slave49

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    Compatibility of PM 802F modules.....................................................................53

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    Section 1 Introduction Version Designation

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    Section 1 Introduction

    This document describes the changes in software version Freelance 2016 as

    compared to software version Freelance 2013 SP1. 

    This document is intended to provide information on the Freelance hardware and

    software that is not (yet) described in user manuals, sales information, or any other

    kind of product information. Additionally, it describes problems and errors in the

    software or documentation that were found too late to be included in the

    corresponding manual.

    Version Designation

    Released Software

    The basic Freelance System in English and German is the subject of this release.

    Refer to the document Packet Assembly List Freelance 2016.pdf for the full name

    of the released software version. In the following text, this version will be called

    Freelance 2016.

    Compatible Software

    With version Freelance 2016 compatible software packages like ABB’s remote I/O

    DTMs and Control Aspect are provided with the Freelance product CD. When

    connecting field devices, the lists of devices found compatible with Freelance must

     be observed. This lists can be found in the ABB Solutionsbank:

    • 3BDD011925 “Freelance Integrated PROFIBUS Devices”,

    • 3BDD011926 “Freelance Integrated HART Devices” and• 2PAA103000 “Freelance Device Management Integrated FF Devices”.

    For further details of the software provided with the Freelance installation CD and

    version designation refer to the Getting Started manual of version Freelance 2016

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    Released Hardware

    For all details of the released controllers and IO components refer to Appendix A,

    Compatible Hardware Versions.

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    Section 2 New in Freelance 2016

    New Product NamingStarting with this Freelance version some Freelance software components are

    renamed:

    New Process Station AC 900F Lite

    Starting with this Freelance version the new process station AC 900F Lite with

    optimized price-performance ratio is supported. Like the previously supported

     process stations, the AC 900F Lite will be configured with Freelance Engineering

    and can be used together with the other Freelance controllers.

    Previous Name New Name

    Control Builder F (CBF) Freelance EngineeringDigiVis Freelance Operations

    CBF Viewer  Control Aspect

    DigiBrowse Archive Browser

    Configure Settings

    Trend-Server  Freelance Trend Server

    OPC-Server 800F Trace OPC Server Trace

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    New in AC 900F Section 2 New in Freelance 2016  

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    Details can be found in the two new manuals 

    Mounting & Installation Instructions AC 900F and 

    Engineering Manual Process Stations.

    The AC 900F Lite process station is designed for smaller lines:

    • the number of possible I/O signals is limited to 400,

    • there are only three instead of four Ethernet interfaces available,

    • the available memory capacity and the CPU performance are lower than with

    the standard version.

    New in AC 900F

    New CAN Communication Interface Module CI 910F

    With this Freelance version the new CAN module CI 910F is released. 

    With this new module the AC 900F / AC 900F Lite now allows connectivity to

    Freelance Rack I/Os based on CAN bus.

    Control Net Redundancy

    Optionally, to increase the availability, the communication between AC 900F /

    AC 900F Lite controllers and operator or gateway stations and lateral

    communication between AC 900F / AC 900F Lite controllers is possible using aControl Net in a redundant configuration.

    Communication between the operator stations and gateway stations (horizontal

    communication) is only possible via the configured Ethernet line. Redundancy is

    not supported in this case. Communication between AC 900F controllers (lateral

    communication) and with operator or gateway stations (vertical communication) is

    done via the active Control Net line. In the event of a failure of the active line, a

    redundancy toggle to the redundant line occurs within a configurable changeover

    time.

    Extended Temperature Range

    The AC 900F and AC 900F Lite controllers are released for operation in an ambient

    temperature between -20 °C to +70°C.

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    Diagnostic interface (Radio clock)

    The diagnostic interface of the AC 700F and AC 900F controller supports now

    transmission rates of 9.6 kBit/s and 19.2 kBit/s, default value is 19.2 kBit/s.

    Freelance Engineering

    Engineering Efficiency

    • Improved graphical representation in the hardware structure

    • Better support and easier configuration of Panel 800

    • Graphics Editor improvements to support different screen resolutions and ratio.

    • Improved GSD file handling

    Database Compression

    To ensure a secure project work for very large Freelance projects, the Freelance

    project database can be compressed.

    Freelance Operations

    With this Freelance version Freelance Operations is now optimized for widescreen

    displays (16:10 and 16:9).

    The Freelance Operations software supports both the conventional screen formats

    4:3 / 5:4 and the widescreen formats 16:9 / 16:10. For the 5:4 screen format amonitor screen resolution of 1280 * 1024 pixels is recommended, for the 16:9

    widescreen format a resolution of 1920 * 1080 pixels should be used.

    Freelance Operations Lite

    The new lite version of Freelance Operations also provides for enhanced scalability

    of the system. In contrast to the standard version of Freelance Operations, the lite

    When connecting a radio clock, ensure that the transfer rate of radio clock and

    controller match.

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    Section 2 New in Freelance 2016 Virtualization of Freelance PCs in ESX-Server  

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    version is very attractively priced. It offers an unlimited number of standard

    displays and only limits the number of graphic displays to five. It is mainly suitable

    for smaller plants or the usage of Panel PCs in cabinet doors.

    Virtualization of Freelance PCs in ESX-Server 

    As from this release it is possible to run all Freelance software components

    (Engineering, Operations, OPC, …) on an ESX server.

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    Section 3 Known Problems and Workarounds Installation

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    Section 3 Known Problems and Workarounds

    Installation

    Firmware Update from Version 9.1

    Upgrade of a process station AC 700F from V9.1 cannot be done within one

    step

    If an upgrade of process station AC 700F from version 9.1 to Freelance 2016 is

    needed, the new firmware cannot be loaded directly in one step int the AC 700F

     process station. (#23776 - RN_20131_003)

    Workaround: First load the firmware version 9.2 in the process station AC 700F.

    Then, the firmware version Freelance 2016 can be loaded. 

    For any necessary assistance, please contact your local service organization.

    Freelance Formulation

    Freelance Formulation V1.0 does not work with Freelance 2016

    If Freelance Formulation shall be used together with Freelance 2016, Freelance

    Formulation V1.1 needs to be installed as Freelance Formulation V1.0 works with

    Freelance 2013 / 2013 SP1 only (#24411 - RN_2016_008).

    Panel Builder 800

    Installation of Panel Builder 800 on Freelance engineering station

    If Panel Builder 800 shall be installed on a Freelance engineering station, the

    following installation sequence should be met (#24282 - RN_2016_005):

    1) Install Freelance Engineering

    2) Install Panel Builder 800

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    Deinstallation

    After uninstalling FDT Shared Components vSphere Client is not able to start

    anymore

    If FDT Shared Components will be uninstalled from a Freelance PC where vSphere

    Client V5.5 is installed as well, the vSphere Client will not be able to start

    afterwards, because shared files for both program were removed.

    Please reinstall vSphere Client V5.5 after uninstalling FDT Shared Components(#24368 - RN_2016_006).

    Downgrade der AC 900F / AC 900F Lite Firmware

    If a firmware version lower than Freelance 2016 is to be loaded into an AC 900F or

    AC 900F Lite controller with activated Control Net redundancy, you have to disable

    Control Net redundancy prior to starting the firmware download. 

    (#24475 - RN_2016_011).

    Freelance Engineering

    General

    In the Hardware Manager, the "copy/paste" or "drag/drop" function leads to

    failure with AC 900F

    During usage of the Hardware Manager in Freelance Engineering it was observed

    that copying/inserting or dragging/dropping communication interfaces, Ethernet

     ports and serial ports at the AC 900F leads to failures. Please use delete/insert

    functionality only to move interfaces or ports with AC 900F.

    (#24579 - RN_2016_016).

    Incorrect behavior with an empty workspace

    If no tab is open in the workspace of Freelance Engineering, the following errors

    were observed:

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    • Switching between the operation modes configuration and commissioning  is

     possible only once, then the corresponding menu items and buttons are

    disabled.

    • Selecting a check message by double-clicking or with the Current error 

     button will not open the corresponding object or program.

    (# 23815 - RN_20131_004)

    Workaround: Do not work with an empty workspace, keep always at least one tab

    open instead. If buttons are disabled, select an item in the project tree and the buttons will be enabled again.

    Use Freelance Engineering in full screen mode

    If Freelance Engineering is used in a window instead of full screen mode, you have

    to scroll to have all functions available. In some cases the complete functionality is

    reachable in full screen mode only. (#22507 - RN_2013_009)

    Variable list empty

    After the import of a project, in some rare cases the variable list will be shown

    empty. The reason for this behavior is a failure during the import of filters for the

    variable list. (#23276 - RN_2013_011)

    Workaround: Press the toolbar button Clear current filter.

    Message “Compiler limit reached”

    If an unexpected memory or data base problem occurs while checking the project,

    the unspecific message “Compiler limit reached” is displayed. A possible reason

    may be that the memory for variables via process image is too low.

    (#22090 - RN_2013_013)

    Workaround: Reduce the amount of variables to be written via the process image.

    Progress windows could disappear 

    In some rare cases it might happen that progress windows disappear from Freelance

    Engineering when an import or export of large projects or a plausibility check of the

    same is done. The process is still running in the background and can be detected via

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    the Windows task manager. During this time, Freelance Engineering cannot be

    operated and seems to be blocked for the user. If the import/export or plausibilitycheck is finished, the progress window will come back to the front of the screen.

    This behavior depends on the hardware of the PC and was observed mainly on fast

    multi-core machines. (#23049 - RN_2013_046)

    Usage of 2 Ethernet modules within a non-redundant AC 800F

    If two Ethernet modules will be used in slots E1 and E2 of a non-redundant AC800F, take care that an IP address out of various subnets is assigned to each Ethernet

    interface.

    It is recommended to set e.g. for E1 an IP address within the range of 172.16.[0 -

    15].[0 - 255] and for E2 an IP address within the range of 172.16.[16 - 31].[0 - 255] 

    (#24482 - RN_2016_012).

    Gateway Station

    Change of configuration does not affect project

    Changing the configuration of a gateway station in the project tree, for example,

    changing the gateway type, or activate or deactivate external timeserver

    functionality, does not lead to a red project node. Thus, the “Check” function will

    not create new code and does not request loading the changes. (#22233 -RN_2013_012)

    Workaround: After a configuration change of a gateway station, always use the

    “Check all” function to create new function code that can be loaded into the

    gateway station.

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    Commissioning and FieldbussesGeneral

    Correction of force and substitute values

    If a force or substitute value is corrected via the dialog “Parameter upload”, in some

    cases the new value will be corrected correctly in the controller, but shown in

    Freelance Engineering as written. (#23221 - RN_2013_014)

    Workaround: Do not use the parameter upload dialog for correcting force and

    substitute values; always use the corresponding dialog of the module.

    Display of current values not consistent

    In some rare cases, an inconsistent display of current values were observed in

    commissioning mode of an FBD or ladder program. Because some connection lines

    may be not read correctly, a value is shown with its configuration value instead of

    the current value. (#23435 - RN_2013_043)

    Workaround: Change to another program and back to enforce a display refresh or

    add the variable into the value window to see the correct value.

    CPU load reserve

    During operation a process station should have enough CPU load reserve for

    communication and irregular actions, for example alarm bursts. We recommend to

    use the process stations with a CPU load not higher than 80%. (#23721 -

    RN_2013_047)

    Error message after loading a process stationAfter loading a configuration change to a process station an error message may be

    displayed: "Load operation of object xx failed due to error: 10001807. Therefore,

    the station has been stopped! Do you want to start it again?”. 

    This message does not necessarily mean that the process station has been stopped,

     but often refers to a gateway station, which was loaded along with the process

    station.

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    Technical background: 

    Excerpt from the manual Freelance OPC-Server: “In general, following aconfiguration change to and subsequent loading of a process station, the OPC server

    must also be loaded. If no OPC-related data has been modified, then only the project

    version number needs to be updated. This modification is post-loaded automatically

    from Freelance Engineering.”

    Loading on a gateway station is synchronized with pending data requests of the

    connected OPC clients. A pending update of an image is given priority, so that thecharging process is rejected and the message described above is shown.

    (# 23748 - RN_20131_009)

    Workaround1: Start a new load on the gateway station directly from the project

    tree.

    Workaround2: Contact your local ABB service organization to turn off the

    automatic loading of version information to the gateway stations. After this, all

    resources in the project can be manually loaded individually.

    PM 783F with DA 701F - cyclic error messages

    If the STC diagnostic message has been configured using the I/O editor in Freelance

    2013 or 2013 SP1 for a DA 701F I/O module directly connected to the PM 783F,

    errors will be entered cyclically into the controller's event history.

    This also happens if the STC diagnostic message will be configured in Freelance2016 at DA 701F which was previously applied in Freelance 2013 or 2013 SP1

    (#24701 - RN_2016_010).

    Workaround: Delete all DA 701F modules which are configured at the PM 783F.

    Insert new DA 701F modules on the empty slots at the PM 783F and configure the

    newly created modules.

    Replace or deactivate CAN Module CI 910F

    If you want to replace or deactivate the CI 910F module of the primary controller,

    execute the following steps:

    1. At the primary controller press the "TOGGLE" button and force a redundancy

    switchover  

    2. Check for successfully redundancy switchover. 

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    3. Now you can deactivate the CI 910F at the controller (formerly primary) 

    4. Replace CI 910F and activate again.

    (#24704 - RN_2016_017)

    Fieldbus Communication

    Station type AC 700F and AC 900F

    The following functions are not released to be used with the station types AC 900F

    and AC 700F:

    • TCP variant of Ethernet Send and Receive function blocks

    • Sartorius Scale coupling

    • Protronic coupling

    These function blocks can be used within the configuration. The plausibility checkreports an error if telecontrol, send and receive or Sartorius scale functions are used

    for AC 700F and AC 900F. (#23131 - RN_2013_026)

    Temporary data loss during redundancy toggle possible

    A redundant process station works as the master for fieldbus communication, for

    example Modbus or Telecontrol. If a transmit command is overlaid by a redundancy

    toggle, a loss of these particular process values is possible, depending on the timing

    of the process station. (#22058 - RN_2013_016)

    Communication issues with 38 kBaud on serial interfaces

    Depending on the used devices, communication issues may occur by using high

    communication speed. This issue was observed by using 38 kBaud. Due to

    differences in the used hardware chips, the edges of the signals are different and

    may not be interpreted correctly. (#23260 - RN_2013_036)

    The Protronic function blocks can be configured and checked for AC 700F and

    AC 900F without an error message. 

    The Protronic function blocks must not be loaded to AC 700F and AC 900F;

    loading these function blocks leads to a crash of these controllers. (#15417 -RN_2013_015)

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    Workaround: Reduce the communication speed.

    PROFIBUS

    Failure in PROFIBUS communication with CI 930F

    Under the following circumstances the CI 930F can run into a PROFIBUS

    communication failure:

    • Controller redundancy with PROFIBUS master redundancy is used

    • PROFIBUS line redundancy is enabled

    • Two or more redundant PROFIBUS slaves with a large number of input data (>

    144 bytes and Tslot = 300 tbit) are used

    • Disconnect one PROFIBUS line (e.g. line A) from the backup PROFIBUS

    master 

    In this case, the PROFIBUS communication gets faulty until the unplugged line isreconnected to the backup PROFIBUS master. (#24513 - RN_2016_014)

    Workaround: Configure the station address of the backup PROFIBUS master to

    larger then 10.

    PROFIBUS slave will be deleted when moving I/O modules between S900 and

    S800

    In the hardware manager it is possible to move I/O modules between an S900 DTM

    slave and an S800 DTM slave or vice versa via drag & drop. This operation is not

    restricted by Freelance Engineering. It leads to an error message and the complete

    PROFIBUS slave will be deleted in the hardware manager.

    (#23930 - RN_2016_002)

    Restrictions for PROFIBUS

    If a third PROFIBUS master should be connected to a PROFIBUS net with 93.75

    kBaud, the PROFIBUS address of this master must be lower than 60.

    Using a PROFIBUS communication speed of 93.75 kBaud, you must not use more

    than 80 PROFIBUS nodes. (#23378 - RN_2013_017, #22713 - RN_2013_044)

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    Redundant PROFIBUS line reports failure

    After a communication break or a redundancy toggle, a redundant

    PROFIBUSPROFIBUS line may report an error, although the communication is

    still running. The reason for this is a faulty configuration of the address range in the

    module CI 930F. (#23462 - RN_2013_019)

    Workaround: Check the configuration of the address ranges in all CI 930F

    modules. Make sure that the address range includes all addresses of the PROFIBUS

    slave devices, the basic addresses and the redundancy offset addresses. Example: Basic address on device is set to 3, slave redundancy offset is 64;

    configure minimum range from 3 to 67.

    Short-circuit of redundant PROFIBUS line not detected

    If a redundant PROFIBUS line is operated with 12 MBaud, a short-circuit between

    lines A and B will not always be detected. (#23555 - RN_2013_020)

    Telecontrol IEC 60870-5-101 / 104

    Received packages are not handled correctly

    If in a Freelance system a telecontrol message is received which contains a not

    supported data type, an incorrect address or an unexpected answer NACK (not

    acknowledged), this package may be mis-interpreted and sent back to the sender. Ifthe outstation is also unable to handle the sent back telegram, the communication

    may be disturbed permanently. (#21033 - RN_2013_022)

    Workaround: Correct the configuration of the telecontrol interface.

    Increased CPU load in AC 900F by adding telecontrol function blocks

    Depending on the internal assignment of the telecontrol data, the CPU load may

    increase considerably during telecontrol communication. The probability is much

    higher when more than about 500 telecontrol items will be communicated. (#23483

    - RN_2013_024)

    Workaround: Reduce the amount of telecontrol data in the related controller and

    ensure that the CPU load of the controller does not exceed 80%.

    C i i i d Fi ldb S ti 3 K P bl d W k d

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    Modify the interface function block

    In a running project with telecontrol communication, the configuration of the

    interface function block (FWK_DEV_TCP, FWK_DEV, FWK_DEV_M,

    FWK_DEV_SL) is modified. Freelance Engineering shows that the change can be

    loaded into the controller by using “Load / Changed objects”. This will lead to an

    error, the process station must be restarted, after this the change can be loaded.

    (#23240 - RN_2013_025)

    Time synchronization messages

    Time synchronization messages are always sent with system time (GMT). Setting

    the flag "Use daylight saving time" has no affect to the time synchronization

    messages (#24655 - RN_2016_003).

    Telecontrol IEC 60870-5-101 / 104 - Restrictions

    Freelance 2016 supports only point-to-point-connections via the serial RS-232

    interface.

    The interface module FWK_DEV_M is only available in demo mode for testing

     purposes.

    (#24703 - RN_2016_015)

    Send and Receive Function Blocks

    Connection timeout

    The connection timeout is configured with the send function block in FreelanceEngineering. UDP connection is a non-reliable connection; thus the timeout is sent

    with a speed double than configured. (#22000 - RN_2013_027)

    Wrong timeout value transmitted

    In some rare cases it was observed that a command value instead of a timeout value

    is transmitted. (#23224 - RN_2013_028)

    S ti 3 K P bl d W k d P St ti

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    Workaround: In commissioning mode of Freelance Engineering, select the task

    with the Send and Receive function blocks configured.• Press the Stop button to stop the task.

    • Repeatedly execute the task by clicking the Execute once button in the task

     bar.

    • Restart the task; the timeout value will be communicated correctly again.

    Loading configuration changes to a Send and Receive function block with

    active communication may lead to data inconsistencies in the controller 

    (#24394 - RN_2016_007).

    These issues might occur with changes as follows:

    • Change parameters of Ethernet Send and Receive function blocks SR_USEND,

    SR_URECV, SR_TCP, SR_SNDEV, SR_RNDEV and load via “Load changed

    objects”.

    • Delete an instance of the above-mentioned function blocks

    Workaround: After configuration changes of Send and Receive function blocks

    mentioned above, a Load whole station operation has to be performed.

    Process Stations

    Control Net Redundancy

    Contrary to the documented behavior, the failure of both Control Net lines in the

     primary controller does not cause a redundancy toggle if Control Net line A in thesecondary has also failed (24490 - RN_2016_013).

    AC 800F Website

    When the website of the AC 800F controller is opened from multiple PCs, it may

    happen that the website will not be updated temporarily. 

    (#24371 - RN_2016_001)

    If Ethernet send and receive configurations are changed and loaded into the

    controller, this may result in unforeseeable system behavior.

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    Cyclic redundancy switchover 

    If a redundancy switchover is initiated by user (toggle button or function block), at

    least two seconds should be wait before a new redundancy switchover will be

    triggered again (#24687 - RN_2016_004).

    Freelance Operations

    General

    DTM running in the background of Freelance Operations

    Some DTMs use a separate window for the user interface. For each new alarm

    message, Freelance Operations is brought to the front again. You have to press the

    ALT+TAB keys then to bring the DTM dialog to the front again. (#21665 -

    RN_2013_033)

    Area button "No area" in message line of Freelance Operations shows too

    many messages

    All messages of those tags which have not been assigned to a specific plant area are

    assigned to the area "No area". The area button "No area" in the message line of

    Freelance Operations should show the sum of these mentioned messages only, butadditionally shows all system messages as well. (#24454 - RN_2016_009)

    Control Aspect

    No data in Control Aspect

    In a running project the IP address of the OPC server which is used by the ControlAspect for reading data is changed. The modifications are loaded to Freelance

    Operations; the new IP address is configured in the wizard of the Control Aspect.

     No error is reported, but Control Aspect cannot establish the communication, and no

    data are shown in the Control Aspect dialogs. (#23390 - RN_2013_035)

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    Workaround: The reason for this behavior is that in the DCOM settings the old IP

    address is still set, no automatic change has been done. Please check the DCOMsettings and modify them accordingly.

    Bulk Data Manager 

    Project Export to BDM

    Error message during project export

    During the export of a Freelance project to the Bulk Data Manager, this message is

    shown several times: “.xls is already open. Reopening will cause any

    changes you made to be discarded. Do you want to reopen .xls?" 

    Depending on the user action the export will be stopped or continued incompletely.

    This problem occurs if identical names are used for different elements in the projecttree. This is allowed in Freelance Engineering for different hierarchical elements

    like Task, Program list and Program.

    During the export, different Excel sheets are created for the selected objects of the

     project tree. Microsoft Excel does not support identical names for different sheets.

    (#21561 - RN_2013_039)

    Workaround: Make sure that the names of all objects which are to be exported toBDM are unique.

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    Section 4 Installation

    Use the CD delivered with the product to install the Freelance software. Prior to

    starting the installation procedure of these programs, accordingly prepare the PCs

     by loading the appropriate Windows operating system and making the necessary

    system settings.

    System Requirements (Operating System)

    All software packages of Freelance 2016 have been tested and released for use with

    the operating systems

    • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise SP1, 32 bit and 64 bit.

    For more information on compatible and released additional software programs and

    3rd party software please refer to the manual Getting Started, General Notes.

    Installation of the Software

    Follow the installation instructions in the manual Getting Started, Freelance

    Installation.

    RollUps and TCs provide important correction functions for errors that have been

    discovered after the product release and corrections that were not available at that

     point of time. Please open the RollUP&TC folder at the top folder level on your

    software CD. There is a subfolder (RU1, RU2, and TC1, TC3 etc.) for each RollUpand TC. Please install first the RollUps and then the TCs, each in ascending order, if

    two or more are available. Each subfolder contains a Release Note file with

    installation instructions and short descriptions of the fixed errors.

    Once you have installed your system as described in the Getting Started manual,

    it may be required to install additional RollUps and Temporary Corrections TC.

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    Project Upgrade

    Upgrading means changing from one Freelance version to a newer version. In this

     process, existing project configurations can be taken over without any problems if

    the upgrade is to the next higher revision level (e.g. from Freelance 2013 to

    Freelance 2016). Make sure that all your project data are saved before starting the

    new installation. For details refer to manual Getting Started, Upgrade an existing

    version to the new version.

    Antivirus program

    The Freelance software has been tested with the antivirus program McAfee,

    VirusScan Enterprise® (Version 8.8 Patch4) and Symantec Endpoint Protection®

    (12.1.4013.4013).

    For the up-to-date tested DAT files and Virus Definition Files refer to the document

    2PAA149834 “Freelance daily verification of McAfee & Symantec updates”

    available in the ABB Library. This document replaces the document 2PAA108235.

    The Getting Started manual contains additional information about the usage of

    virus scanners. Please follow the instructions given there.

    Setups

    Starting the Setup Procedure

    The setup of Freelance software can be started from the CD using the autoplay

     program

    :\AutoPlay.exe

    If a change for several versions (for example, from Freelance V9 to Freelance2016) is required, please contact the ABB Service Department or your local

    ABB Representative for details and support.

    The transmission rate of the AC 700F and AC 900F diagnostic interface was

    changed to 19,2 kBit/s. When connecting a radio clock ensure that the

    transmission rate of the radio clock and the controller match (see M&I AC 900F

    and M&I AC 700F).

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    After selection of the language, choose the components you want to install. 

    SetupMain.png

    Service Hotline

    For technical assistance, please contact your local service organization or your local

    ABB Representative for Control Products.

    http://www.abb.com/contacts/

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    Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

    CPU modules / CPU-BaugruppenTable 1. Hardware versions of CPU modules

    Hardwareversionen der CPU-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order No 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

     AC 900F(PM 902F)

    3BDH001000R0001

    CPU Module 02.00, 02.01, 02.02,03.00

    Start up: 2.24OS: 10.31

     AC 900F

    (PM 902F) 

    eA

    3BDH001000

    R0005

    CPU Module 05.00, 06.00 Start up: 2.24;

    OS: 10.31

     AC 900F

    (PM 901F) 

    eA

    3BDH001001

    R0005

    CPU Module 06.00 Start up: 2.24;

    OS: 10.31

    TD 951F 3BDH001020

    R0001

    Display unit for

     AC 900F

    02.00 1.24

    TD 951F 

    eA

    3BDH001020

    R0005

    Display unit for

     AC 900F

    05.00 1.24

     AC 700F 

    (PM 783F) 

    (15)

    3BDH000364

    R0001

    CPU Module

    including battery

     A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,

     A7, B0

    Display 01/1.15

    Start up: 2.24;

    OS: 10.31

     AC 800F

    (PM 802F)

    3BDH000002

    R1

    Processor

    Module

    01.02, 01.05, 01.06,

    01.07, 01.08, 01.09,

    1.10

    Version 10.30

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     AC 800F

    (PM 803F)

    3BDH000003

    R1

    Processor

    Module Step 1

    01.00, 01.01 Version 10.30

     AC 800F(PM 803F)

    3BDH000530R1

    ProcessorModule Step 2

    02.01, 02.02, 02.03,02.04, 02.05, 02.06,

    02.07, 02.08, 02.16,

    02.17, 02.18, 03.00,

    04.00

    Version 10.30

    DCP 02 0369 654 CPU Module

    including battery

    holder  

    not for

    redundancy

    07.00(1), 08.00,

    09.00(1), 09.01(1),

    09.02

    (1)

    , 09.03

    (1)

    ,09.04(1), 10.00, 11.00,

    12.00, 12.01, 12.02

    12.10, 12.20, 12.30,

    12.31, 12.32, 12.33,

    12.34, 12.35, 12.36,

    12.37,12.38, 12.39,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03, 30.04, 30.05,30.06, 30.07, 30.08,

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02

    Version 10.30

    DCP 02 0369 654(2) CPU Module

    including battery

    holder  

    not for

    redundancy

    50.01, 50.02, 50.03,

    50.04, 50.05, 50.06,

    51.03, 52.00

    Version 10.30

    Table 1. Hardware versions of CPU modules

    Hardwareversionen der CPU-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order No 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    DCP 10 0338 701 CPU Module

    including battery

    holder  

    for redundancy

    02.00, 02.01, 02.02,

    04.00, 04.01, 04.02,

    04.03, 04.04, 04.05,

    04.06, 04.07, 04.08,04.09, 04.10, 04.11,

    04.12, 04.14, 30.00,

    30.01, 30.02, 30.03,

    30.04, 30.05, 30.06,

    30.07, 30.08, 30.09,

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04, 40.05,

    40.06, 40.07, 40.08,

    40.09, 40.10, 40.11,

    40.12, 40.13, 40.14,

    40.15, 40.90

    Version 10.30

    DCP 10 0338 701(2)  CPU Module

    including battery

    holder  

    for redundancy

    50.01, 50.02, 50.03,

    50.04, 50.05, 50.06,

    51.03, 51.04, 52.00

    Version 10.30

    DFC 01 0369 529(8) Processor

    Module 

    (Freelance

    Select)(13) 

    01.01, 01.02 Version 10.30

    DFC 02 0369528 Processor

    Module

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02,

    01.05, 01.07, 01.08

    Version 10.30

    Table 1. Hardware versions of CPU modules

    Hardwareversionen der CPU-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order No 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

     AI 723F 3BDH000376

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input Module

    16 AI

     A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 1.11

     AI 731F 3BDH000385

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input Module

    8 AI

     A0, A1, A2, A3 1.11

     AO 723F 3BDH000384

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Output Module

    16 AO

     A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

     AX 721F 3BDH000370

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input/Output

    Module

    4 AI, 4 AO

     A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

     AX 722F 3BDH000377R0001

    24 V DC AnalogInput/Output

    Module

    8 AI, 8 AO

     A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 1.11

    DA 701F 3BDH000371

    R0001

    24 V DC

    Digital/Analog

    Input/Output

    Module16 DI, 8 DI/DO 

    4 AI, 4 AO

     A1, A2 1.11

    DC 732F 3BDH000375

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    16 DI, 16 DI/DO

     A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

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    DI 724F 3BDH000374

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input Module

    32 DI

     A0, A1 1.11

    DX 722F 3BDH000383

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    8 DI, 8 DO relay

    contacts

     A1, A2, A3 1.11

    DX 731F 3BDH000387

    R0001

    230/120 V AC

    DigitalInput/Output

    Module

    8 DI, 4 DO relay

    contacts

     A1, A2, A3 1.11

    DAI 01 

    no Flash

    0369 628 Analog Input 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA,

    Re 50 Ohms

    02.00, 03.00, 04.00,

    04.01, 05.00, 05.01,

    06.00, 06.01, 07.00,08.00, 08.10, 08.20,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03

    DEA 3.37, DEA 3.56(4),

    DEA 4.12, DEA 4.18,

    DEA 4.19, DEA 4.20,DEA 4.21, DEA 4.22,

    DAI 01 0369 628 Analog Input 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA,

    Re 50 Ohms

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04

    FEA 4.33, FEA 4.34,

    FEA 4.36

    DAI 02 

    no Flash

    0369 630 Analog Input 

    16 x 0...10 V DC

    03.00, 03.01, 04.00,

    05.00, 06.00, 06.10,

    06.20, 30.00, 30.01,

    30.02, 30.03

    DEA 3.37, DEA 3.56(4),

    DEA 4.18, DEA 4.19,

    DEA 4.21, DEA 4.22

    DAI 02 0369 630 Analog Input 

    16 x 0...10 V DC

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04

    FEA 4.33, FEA 4.34,

    FEA 4.36

    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    I/O modules / E/A-Baugruppen Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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    DAI 03 

    no Flash

    0369 631 Analog Input 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA,

    Re 250 Ohms

    03.00, 03.01, 04.00,

    05.00, 06.00, 06.10,

    06.20, 30.00, 30.01,

    30.02, 30.03

    FEA 4.33, FEA 4.34,

    FEA 4.36

    DAI 03 0369 631 Analog Input 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA,

    Re 250 Ohms

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04

    DEA 3.56(4), DEA 4.18,

    DEA 4.19, DEA 4.21,

    DEA 4.22, FEA 4.33,

    FEA 4.34, FEA 4.36

    DAI 04 0369 632 Analog Input 

    8 x Pt100, 

    mV sensors, 

    thermo elements,

    16 bit

    04.00, 05.00, 06.01,

    06.02, 09.00, 30.00,

    30.01, 30.02, 30.03,

    30.04, 30.05, 30.06,

    30.07, 30.08, 30.09

    DPT 2.01, DPT 2.04(4),

    DPT 4.12, DPT 4.15(5),

    DPT 4.31, DPT 4.33,

    DPT 4.36, DPT 09.00(6),

    DPT 09.01(6)

    DAI 05 0336 025 Analog Input 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA

    01.10, 01.20, 01.21,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03, 30.04

    D2A 1.04(4), D2A 4.12,

    D2A 4.14, D2A 4.16,

    D2A 4.31, D2A 4.33,

    D2A 4.36

    DAO 01 

    no Flash

    0369 629 Analog Output 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA

    02.00, 02.10, 30.00,

    30.01, 30.02

    DEA 3.37, DEA 3.56(4),

    DEA 4.16, DEA 4.18,

    DEA 4.19, DEA 4.20,

    DEA 4.21, DEA 4.22

    DAO 01 0369 629 Analog Output 

    16 x 0/4...20 mA

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04

    FEA 4.33, FEA 4.34,

    FEA 4.36

    DDI 01 

    no Flash

    0369 626 Digital Input 

    32 x 24 V DC

    02.00, 02.01, 02.10,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03

    DEA 3.37, DEA 3.56(4),

    DEA 4.18, DEA 4.19,

    DEA 4.20, DEA 4.21,

    DEA 4.22

    DDI 01 0369 626 Digital Input

    (Flash) 

    32 x 24 V DC

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04, 40.05,

    40.06

    FEA4.30, FEA 4.33,

    FEA 4.34, FEA 4.36

    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    DDI 02 

    no Flash

    0369 637 Digital Input 

    16 x 24...60 V

     AC/DC

    03.00, 04.00, 04.10,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02

    DIO 1.06(4), DIO 4.09,

    DIO 4.10, DIO 4.21,

    DIO 4.22

    DDI 02 0369 637 Digital Input

    (Flash) 

    16 x 24...60 V

     AC/DC

    40.00, 40.01 FIO 4.33, FIO 4.36

    DDI 03 

    no Flash

    0369 638 Digital Input 

    16 x 115...230 V

     AC

    03.00, 04.00, 04.10,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02

    DIO 1.06(4), DIO 4.09,

    DIO 4.10, DIO 4.21,

    DIO 4.22

    DDI 03 0369 638 Digital Input

    (Flash) 

    16 x 115...230 V

    40.00, 40.01 FIO 4.33, FIO 4.36

    DDI 04 0369 639 Digital Input

    (Flash) 

    28 x NAMUR

    sensor inputs, or 28 x contacts, 

    or 12 x change-

    over contacts, 

    or 12 x 3- or 4-

    wire sensors

    30.02, 30.03, 30.04,

    30.05, 30.06

    D2A 4.16, D2A 4.31,

    D2A 4.33, D2A 4.36

    DDI 05 0369 640 Digital Input

    (Flash) 32 x 120/230 V

     AC

    40.01, 40.02 FEA 4.33, FEA 4.34,

    FEA 4.36

    DDO 01 

    no Flash

    0369 627 Digital Output 

    32 x 24 V DC, 0.5

     A

    02.00, 03.00, 04.00,

    05.00, 05.01, 06.00,

    06.01, 07.00, 07.01,

    07.10

    DEA 3.56(4), DEA 4.18,

    DEA 4.19, DEA 4.21,

    DEA 4.22

    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    I/O modules / E/A-Baugruppen Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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    DDO 01_2 0369 627 Digital Output 

    32 x 24 V DC, 0.5

     A

    10.00, 20.00, 30.00,

    30.01, 40.00, 40.01,

    40.02, 40.03, 40.04,

    40.05, 42.00

    D2A 1.04(4), D2A 4.12,

    D2A 4.14, D2A 4.16,

    D2A 4.31, D2A 4.33,

    D2A 4.36

    DDO 02 

    no Flash

    0369 642 Digital Output 

    16 x 24...230 V

     AC/DC, 5 A, relay

    03.00, 03.10, 30.00,

    30.01, 30.02

    DIO 1.06(4), DIO 4.09,

    DIO 4.10, DIO 4.21,

    DIO 4.22

    DDO 02 0369 642 Digital Output 

    16 x 24...230 V

     AC/DC, 5 A, relay

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03

    FIO 4.33, FIO 4.36

    DDO 03 

    no Flash

    0369 643 Digital Output 

    16 x 24...60 V

     AC/DC, 5 A, 

    relay with

    readback

    03.00, 04.00, 04.10,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02

    DIO 1.06(4), DIO 4.09,

    DIO 4.10, DIO 4.21,

    DIO 4.20, DIO 4.22

    DDO 03 0369 643 Digital Output 

    16 x 24...60 V AC/DC, 5 A, 

    relay with

    readback

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03

    FIO 4.33, FIO 4.36

    DDO 04 

    no Flash

    0369 644 Digital Output 

    16 x 115...230 V

     AC, 5 A, 

    relay withreadback

    03.00, 04.00, 04.10,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02

    DIO 1.06(4), DIO 4.09,

    DIO 4.10, DIO 4.21,

    DIO 4.22,

    DDO 04 0369 644 Digital Output 

    16 x 115...230 V

     AC, 5 A, 

    relay with

    readback

    40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03

    FIO 4.33, FIO 4.36

    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    DFI 01 0369 681 Frequency Input 

    4 frequency

    inputs, 

    plus 2 digitalinputs 

    and 2 digital

    outputs

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03, 30.04, 30.05,

    30.06

    DFI 4.30(7), DFI4.31,

    DFI4.32, DFI 4.33, DFI

    4.36

    DLM 01 37421-

    0369652

    Link Module

    including battery

    holder  

    for one powersupply

    03.00, 04.00, 05.00,

    05.01, 05.02, 30.00,

    30.01, 30.02, 30.03,

    30.04, 30.05, 30.06,40.00, 40.01, 40.02,

    40.03, 40.04, 40.05,

    40.06

    no Firmware

    DLM 02 0338 434 Link Module

    including battery

    holder  

    for power supplyredundancy, 

    to connect 2

    power supplies

    01.10, 01.11, 01.12,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03, 30.04, 30.05,

    30.06, 40.00, 40.01,40.02, 40.03, 40.04,

    40.05

    DLM 4.14, DLM 4.15,

    DLM 4.21, DLM 4.22,

    FLM 4.34, FLM 4.35,

    FLM 4.36

    Table 2. Hardware versions of the I/O modules

    Hardwareversionen der E/A-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Order no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    Fieldbus modules / Feldbus-Baugruppen Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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    Table 3. Hardware versions of the Fieldbus modules

    Hardwareversionen der Feldbus-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    CI 910F 3BDH001005

    R0005

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    CAN (triple

    channel)

    05.00 1.04

    CI 930F 

    (SUB-D,

    RJ-45)

    3BDH001010

    R0001

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    PROFIBUS

    02.00, 02.01 1.30

    CI 930F 

    (2 SUB-D) 

    eA

    3BDH001010

    R0005

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    PROFIBUS

    05.00 1.30

    CI 773F 

    eA

    3BDH000395

    R0005

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    PROFIBUS

    05.00 1.30

    CM 772F 3BDH000368

    R0001

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module PROFIBUS

     A1, A2 V1.210

    TU 951F 3BDH001035

    R0001

    PROFIBUS

    Terminal for

    Line B

    00.92

    FI 810F 3BDH000030

    R1

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    CAN (triplechannel)

    01.03, 01.04

    FI 820F 3BDH000031

    R1

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    Modbus, Serial

    (dual channel)

    01.02, 01.03, 01.04,

    01.05

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    FI 830F 3BDH000032

    R1

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    PROFIBUS-DP

    02.01, 02.02, 02.03,

    02.04, 03.00, 03.01,

    03.02, 03.03, 03.04,

    04.00, 04.01

    5.24.R.00

    FI 840F(14) 3BDH000033

    R1

    Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    Foundation

    Fieldbus

    01.03, 01.04, 02.00,

    02.01, 02.02, 03.00,

    03.01

    4.02, 4.08, 4.09

    DFM 01 0369 570 Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    PROFIBUS-DP

    01.01, 01.02, 01.03,

    02.00, 02.01, 02.02,

    02.03, 02.04, 03.00,

    03.01, 03.02, 03.03,

    03.04, 04.00, 04.01

     5.24R00

    DFM 02 0369 571 Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    Modbus, Serial

    (dual channel)

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02,

    01.03, 01.04, 01.05

    DFM 03 0369 572 Fieldbus

    Interface Module 

    CAN (triple

    channel)

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02,

    01.03, 01.04

    DFM 11 0369 575 Fieldbus

    Interface Module

    Select 

    PROFIBUS-DP

    Select

    02.02, 03.00

    Table 3. Hardware versions of the Fieldbus modules

    Hardwareversionen der Feldbus-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    Ethernet modules / Ethernet-Baugruppen Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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    Table 4. Hardware versions of the Ethernet modules

    Hardwareversionen der Ethernet-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index

    DFE 01(12) 0369 565 Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10Base2

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02, 01.04, 02.00, 02.01,

    02.03, 2.04, 04.00, 04.01

    DFE 02(12) 0369 566 Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

     AUI

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02, 01.03, 01.04, 01.05,

    01.06, 01.07, 1.08, 03.03, 04.00, 04.01

    DFE 03(12) 0369 567 Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10BaseT

    01.00, 01.01, 02.00, 02.01, 03.00, 03.01,

    03.02, 03.03, 04.00, 04.01

    EI 801F 3BDH000015

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10Base2

    02.00, 02.03(10)(11), 2.04(10)(11), 2.90(10)(11),

    04.00(10)(11), 04.01(10)(11)

    EI 802F 3BDH000016

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

     AUI

    01.05, 01.06, 01.07, 1.08, 03.03(10)(11),

    04.00(10)(11), 04.01(10)(11)

    EI 803F 3BDH000017

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10BaseT

    03.00, 03.01, 03.02(10)(11), 03.03(10)(11),

    04.00(10)(11), 04.01(10)(11)

    EI 811F 3BDH000020

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10Base2 (for PM

    803F)

    01.00, 01.01, 02.01, 02.03, 02.04, 03.00,

    03.01, 03.02, 04.00, 04.01

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    Communication modules / Kommunikations-Baugruppen

    EI 812F 3BDH000021

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

     AUI (for PM 803F)

    01.00, 01.01, 02.01, 02.03, 02.04, 03.00,

    03.01, 03.02, 04.00, 04.01

    EI 813F 3BDH000022

    R1

    Ethernet Interface

    Module 10MBit 

    10BaseT (for PM

    803F)

    01.00, 01.01, 02.01, 02.03, 02.04, 03.00,

    03.01, 03.02, 03.03, 04.00, 04.01, 04.02,

    05.00, 05.01

    Table 5. Hardware versions of the Communication modules

    Hardwareversionen der Kommunikations-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

    DCO 01 0369 666 Communication Module 

    4 x RS232C/RS422/RS485, 

    1 x RS232C for diagnosis 

    Modbus Master/Slave

    02.00, 02.01, 02.02,

    02.03, 03.00, 03.01,

    30.00, 30.01, 30.02,

    30.03, 31.00, 31.01

    5.14

    Table 4. Hardware versions of the Ethernet modules

    Hardwareversionen der Ethernet-Baugruppen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index

    Power supplies / Spannungsversorgungen Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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    Table 6. Hardware versions of the Power supplies

    Hardwareversionen der Spannungsversorgungen

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index

     AM 801F 3BDH000040R1 Battery Module 02.02, 02.03, 02.04, 02.90, 04.00,

    04.01, 05.00

     AM 811F 3BDH000050R1 Battery Module 01.00, 02.00, 02.01, 02.03, 03.00,

    03.01, 04.00, 04.01, 05.00

    SA 801F 3BDH000011R1 Power Supply Module 

    (115/230V AC -> 24 V

    DC)

    01.01, 01.02, 01.03, 02.00, 02.01, 03.00

    SA 811F 3BDH000013R1 Power Supply Module(for PM 803F) 

    (115/230V AC -> 24 V

    DC)

    01.00, 01.01, 02.00, 02.01, 03.00

    SD 802F 3BDH000012R1 Power Supply Module 

    (24 V DC -> 24 V DC)

    01.00, 01.01, 02.00

    SD 812F 3BDH000014R1 Power Supply Module

    (for PM 803F) 

    (24 V DC -> 24 V DC)

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02, 02.00

    DFA 01 0369 557 Battery Module 01.00, 01.01, 01.03, 02.00, 02.01,

    02.02, 02.03, 02.04, 04.00, 04.01, 05.00

    DFP 01 0369 561 Power Supply Module 

    (115/230V AC -> 24 V

    DC)

    01.00, 01.01, 01.02, 01.03, 02.00, 02.01

    DFP 02 0369 560 Power Supply Module 

    (24 V DC -> 24 V DC)

    01.00, 01.01

    DFP 01

    Select

    (DFP 11)

    0369 562 Power Supply Module

    Select 

    (115/230V AC -> 24 V

    DC)

    01.02, 02.00, 02.01

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    S700 PROFIBUS-slave components / Komponenten des S700 PROFIBUS-

    Slave

    Table 7. Hardware versions of the S700 components

    Hardwareversionen der S700-Komponenten

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

     AC 722F 3BDH000369R0001

    24 V DC AnalogInput/Output

    Module

    8 AI/AO

     A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

     AI 723F 3BDH000376

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input Module

    16 AI

     A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 1.11

     AI 731F 3BDH000385

    R0001

    24 v DC Analog

    Input incl.

    Thermo element

    8 AI

     A0, A1, A2, A3 1.11

     AO 723F 3BDH000384

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Output Module

    16 AO

     A2, A3, A4 1.11

     AX 721F 3BDH000370

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input/Output

    Module

    4 AI, 4 AO

     A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

     AX 722F 3BDH000377

    R0001

    24 V DC Analog

    Input/OutputModule

    8 AI, 8 AO

     A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 1.11

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    CD 722F 3BDH000393

    R0001

    24 V DC

    Frequency Input

    Module

    2 counter inputs,2 DO, 2 DI 

    8 DI/DO

     A2, A3, A4, A5 1.11

    DA 701F 3BDH000371

    R0001

    24 V DC

    Digital/Analog

    Input/Output

    Module

    16 DI, 8 DI/DO 

    4 AI, 4 AO

     A1, A2 1.11

    DC 722F 3BDH000372

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    16 DI/DO

     A1, A2 1.11

    DC 723F 3BDH000373R0001

    24 V DC DigitalInput/Output

    Module

    24 DI/DO

     A1, A2 1.11

    DC 732F 3BDH000375

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    16 DI, 16 DI/DO

     A1, A2, A3, A4 1.11

    DI 724F 3BDH000374

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input Module

    32 DI

     A0, A1 1.11

    Table 7. Hardware versions of the S700 components

    Hardwareversionen der S700-Komponenten

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    (1)  Not for plugging and unplugging with switched on power supply.

    (2) 

    Starting with Hardware Index 50.01 the CPU modules DCP02 and DCP10 are redesigned.

    Using this hardware it is mandatory to use specific software versions. Please refer to

    Technical Bulletins 136, 149 and 150 for details.

    (3) 

    There are some restrictions for several firmware versions and the corresponding hardwarerevisions. These restrictions cannot be displayed within this table. Please contact the service

    organization for detailed information.

    (4) 

    Only at V2 compatibility mode, that means: not for use with an redundant system, mixture

    use with newest V3 eproms is allowed

    DX 722F 3BDH000383

    R0001

    24 V DC Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    8 DI, 8 DO relaycontacts

     A1, A2, A3 1.11

    DX 731F 3BDH000387

    R0001

    230/120 VAC

    Digital

    Input/Output

    Module

    8 DI, 4 DO relay

    contacts

     A1, A2, A3 1.11

    DC 705F 3BDH000388

    R0001

    FBP Interface

    Module

     A0, A1, A2, A3

    PDP22-

    FBP

    1SAJ240100R

    10xx

    Fieldbus Plug F

    Table 7. Hardware versions of the S700 components

    Hardwareversionen der S700-Komponenten

    Type 

    Typ

    Oder no 

    Bestell-Nr 

    Description 

    BeschreibungHW Index Firmware Revision

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    (5) 

    See hardware release note 102 ‘Eproms for I/O cards’, note 2(6) 

    DPT 09.00 and DPT 9.01 are only allowed with DAI 04 HW Index 30.06, 30.07 or 09.00. It

    is strongly recommended to update DPT 9.00 to DPT 9.01.

    (7) 

    DFI firmware revision 4.22 has to been changed to the above revision

    (8) 

    In order to use V7.1 with a FieldController Select you need to order a StepUp to V7.1including 1 x Control SW for XXX I/O, where ’XXX’ is the number of I/O that you need in

    your project. Please use the I/O-Count software to determine how big an I/O license you

    need (contact your local sales representative). In addition you need to order the StepUp to

    V7.1 or higher for Control Builder F.

    (10) 

    Can be used in PM803F (16MB controller) also.

    (11) 

     No battery backup with this version in PM803F (16MB controller).

    (12) 

    Cannot be used within PM 803F (16MB controller).

    (13) 

    After loading the new EPROM version in a FieldController select, this controller must be

    switched off for at least 2 minutes. During this time also the battery must the removed.

    Afterwards the FieldController select can be loaded from Freelance Engineering. (21899)

    (14) 

    Starting with FI 840F hardware index 03.00 again 4 FI 8540F modules can be used in one

    controller.

    (15) 

    For usage of the PROFIBUS functionality at least hardware version A3 of the CPU module

    must be used. PROFIBUS with AC 700F is not supported with older versions of AC 700FCPU module.

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    Compatibility of PM 802F modules

    For usage with the 16 MByte CPU module PM 803F newer Ethernet modulesEI 811F, EI 812F and EI 813F were developed and released. Some of the

     preexisting Ethernet modules can be used with the 16MByte CPU. 

    see foot notes (10), (11), (12) above.

    Using the modules DFE 01/EI 801F, DFE 02/EI 802F and DFE 03/EI 803F with

    the CPU module PM 803F there is no battery backup available for this station.

    Compatibility of PM 802F modules Appendix A Compatible Hardware Versions

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