Jetter JX3-BN-CAN User Manual

Jetter JX3-BN-CAN User Manual

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JX3-BN-CAN
Peripheral Module
User Manual
Article no.: 608 721 35
Edition: 1.03.2
October 2007 / Printed in Germany

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  • Page 1 JX3-BN-CAN Peripheral Module User Manual Article no.: 608 721 35 Edition: 1.03.2 October 2007 / Printed in Germany...
  • Page 2 JetWeb Edition 1.03.2 Jetter AG reserves the right to make alterations to its products in the interest of technical progress. These alterations need not be documented in every single case. This User Manual and the information contained herein have been compiled with due diligence.
  • Page 3 E-mail - Technical Hotline: hotline@jetter.de This User Manual belongs to the JX3-BN-CAN: Type: Serial #: Year of construction: Order #: To be entered by the customer: Inventory #: Place of operation: © Copyright 2007 by Jetter AG. All rights reserved. Jetter AG...
  • Page 4 Significance of this User Manual This User Manual is part of the JX3-BN-CAN and • and must be kept in a way that it is always at hand until the JX3-BN-CAN will be disposed • the JX3-BN-CAN must be handed over, if it is sold, alienated, or loaned Please contact the manufacturer in any case you encounter difficulties to clearly understand this User Manual.
  • Page 5 JX3-BN-CAN Introduction Description of Symbols This sign is to indicate a possible impending danger of serious physical damage or death. Warning This sign is to indicate a possible impending danger of light physical damage. This sign is also to warn you of material damage.
  • Page 6 PC and user interface keys. Reference to a program or file. This symbol informs you of additional references (data sheets, literature, etc.) associated with the given subject, product, etc. It also helps you to find your way around this manual. Jetter AG...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Indirect Access to JX3 Module Registers ................25 Diagnostics and Administration Diagnostics by LEDs......................28 Diagnostics by JX3 Module Registers ................29 Connection Monitoring at the Jetter System Bus...............32 Connection Monitoring by the JX3 System Bus..............34 Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) .....................34 Recent Revisions...
  • Page 8 Design Physical Dimensions......................40 Connections ........................41 Operating Conditions 10.1 Environment and Mechanics....................42 10.2 Enclosure ...........................43 10.3 Direct Current Input Connectors and Output Connectors..........44 10.4 Shielded Data and I/O Lines ....................45 Glossary General Glossary Peripherial Modules List of Illustrations Index Jetter AG...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    JX3-BN-CAN bus head. By means of a JX3-PS1 module, eight further JX3 modules can be connected. The supply voltage of the JX3-BN-CAN module is DC 24 V. This operating voltage is classified as SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage). The JX3-BN-CAN module is therefore not subject to the EU Low Voltage Directive.
  • Page 10: Who May Operate The Device

    The installation of such parts may impair the safety and the proper functioning of the device. Any liability on the part of Jetter AG for any damages resulting from the use of non original parts and equipment is excluded. 1.1.5 Repair and Maintenance This device must not be repaired by the operators themselves.
  • Page 11: Ensure Your Own Safety

    JX3-BN-CAN 1 Safety Instructions Ensure Your Own Safety Isolate the JX3-BN-CAN module from the mains, if maintenance works have to be carried out. By doing so, you will prevent accidents resulting from electric voltage and moving parts. Warning Safety and protective devices, e.g. the barrier and cover of the terminal box must never be shunted or by-passed.
  • Page 12 JetWeb Important! Measures for increasing immunity to interfering in electric plants: The JX3-BN-CAN module has to be attached to a DIN rail acc. to EN 50022-35 x 7.5. Follow the instructions given in Application Note 016 "EMC-Compatible Installation of the Electric Cabinet" published by Jetter AG.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Via the module JX3-BN-CAN, the JX3 expansion modules can be connected to all controllers of the JetControl series as remote manuals. Up to 8 expansion modules can directly be connected to the JX3-BN-CAN bus head. By means of a JX3-PS1 module, eight further JX3 modules can be connected.
  • Page 14: Minimum Requirements

    V 3.23 JX6-SB / JX6-SB-I V 2.18 JC-647 V 3.50 JetSym V 3.00 JM-D203-JC-24x V 1.12 Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery JX3-BN-CAN Article # Quantity Description 10000544 JX3-BN-CAN 60870409 BU_02_BLZF_SW_RM3.5 2-pin female connector, contact spacing 3.5 mm 60870411 DIV_DEK_5/5_MC-10_NEUT._WS...
  • Page 15: Document Survey

    Document Survey of the JX3-I/O System JX3-I/O System, User Information JX3-BN-CAN, Installation Manual Document Survey of the JX2-I/O System JX2-I/O System, User Information SysBus_Configuration_xxx_e.xls Configuration aid for the Jetter system bus: The file can be processed in Microsoft Excel directly. xxx: Version index Jetter AG...
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Power consumption 0.5 A x 24.0 V = 12 W max. The JX3-BN-CAN module generates several internal supply voltages out of the connected voltage supply. If all internal supply voltages are ok, the R-LED is lit green. Description of Connections...
  • Page 17: Meaning Of Leds

    JX3-BN-CAN 3 Power Supply Meaning of LEDs Module JX3-BN-CAN has been equipped with four LEDs. The LEDs R and E indicate the status of the voltage supply. LEDs View Color Status Function green At least one internal power supply is not ok...
  • Page 18: Jetter System Bus Connections

    4.1 Technical Data JetWeb Jetter System Bus Connections Technical Data The JX3-BN-CAN module can be integrated into the Jetter system bus directly via the connections BUS-IN X18 and BUS-OUT X19. Technical Data Setting the module number automatically Setting the baud rate...
  • Page 19 For deactivating the internal bus terminating resistor, pin X19.5 must be connected with pin X19.3 at JX3-BN-CAN. In original Jetter AG connection cables for the Jetter system bus, pin 3 has been shunted by pin 5 in the connector. Jetter AG...
  • Page 20: Module Numbering

    JetWeb Module Numbering At numbering the modules at the Jetter system bus, the I/O module number and the slave module number are differentiated. The module number is part of the coding for input and output numbers, as well as for the register numbers of the expansion modules, which are connected to the Jetter system bus.
  • Page 21 JX3-BN-CAN 4 Jetter System Bus Connections Figure 1: Module numbering in the Jetter system bus Survey of the Module Numbers Module I/O Module Number Slave Module Number JC-24x JX2-ID8 JX2-ID8 JX2-SM2 JX3-BN-CAN JX3-DIO16 JX3-DI16 JX2-PS1 JX2-ID8 JX2-ID8 JX2-SM2 JX3-BN-CAN JX3-DIO16...
  • Page 22: Register Addressing

    The meaning depends on the controller The register number results from a register prefix and a module register number. The register prefix depends on the position of the JX3-BN-CAN module in the Jetter system bus, and on the controller that is applied.
  • Page 23 5 Register Addressing JX3-I/O-modules connected to JC-24x and JM-D203-JC-24x Module register number: 0...9 I/O module number in the Jetter system bus - 2: 0...61 JX3-I/O module array: 3 JX3-I/O modules connected to JX6-SB(-I) and JC-647 Module register number: 0...9 I/O module number in the Jetter system bus - 2: 0...61...
  • Page 24 Example: Register and I/O Addressing of a JX3 Module in the Jetter System Bus Six modules, JX3-BN-CAN (33, 34), JX3-DI16 (2, 4) and JX3-DIO16 (3, 5), have been connected to a JC-24x controller. The register and I/O numbers listed in the table below result from the module position in the Jetter system bus.
  • Page 25: Indirect Access To Jx3 Module Registers

    10,000 module registers possible. Figure 2: Indirect register access to JX3 modules Above, indirect access to the JX3 module registers (2) has been illustrated. In the Jetter system bus, the JX3 modules can be accessed via register numbers 3xxz (1). At indirect access, the number of the JX3 module register is written to 3xx7.
  • Page 26 Example: Directly Checking Communication with the JX3 Modules In a JX3-BN-CAN module, communication with the connected JX3 modules is to be checked. For this, bit 15 in register 0 the status of the JX3-BN-CAN must be queried. %vl 3310; Status register JX3-BN-CAN nm_State : INT END_VAR;...
  • Page 27 5 Register Addressing Example: Indirect Reading of the Connected JX3 Modules The number of JX3 modules connected to a JX3-BN-CAN is to be read. The number of connected JX3 modules has been written to module register 256 of the JX3-BN-CAN.
  • Page 28: Diagnostics And Administration

    6.1 Diagnostics by LEDs JetWeb Diagnostics and Administration Diagnostics by LEDs Module JX3-BN-CAN has been equipped with four LEDs. LEDs View Color Status Function green At least one internal power supply is not ok is lit All internal voltage supplies are ok...
  • Page 29: Diagnostics By Jx3 Module Registers

    Bit 8: Exceeding the time limit at cyclic data exchange Time has not been exceeded Time has been exceeded This error can only be fixed by restarting the Jetter system bus. Bit 9: Fatal error at cyclic data exchange No error Fatal error This error can only be fixed by restarting the Jetter system bus.
  • Page 30 Example: Displaying the Operating System Release Number as an IP Address in the Setup Window The operating system release number of a JX3-BN-CAN module is displayed in a setup window of JetSym. The JX3-BN-CAN module has been connected to a JC-24x controller.
  • Page 31 JX3-BN-CAN 6 Diagnostics and Administration Firmware Version Module Register Description The firmware version is stored to the JX3-BN-CAN module. The firmware cannot be updated by the user. Access Read Value Range 32 bits Value After Reset Up-to-date firmware version Comment Similar to an IP address, the firmware version is displayed in the format "Major.Minor.Branch.Build".
  • Page 32: Connection Monitoring At The Jetter System Bus

    Connection Monitoring at the Jetter System Between the controller and the JX3-BN-CAN module, telegrams are regularly exchanged via Jetter system bus. This way, the controller can monitor the connection to the JX3-BN-CAN module. An interrupted connection can be restored by restarting the Jetter system bus.
  • Page 33 0 ... 255 Value After Reset At active monitoring, the JX3-BN-CAN module waits for at least one monitoring telegram transmitted by the controller within the set monitoring timeout. If, within the monitoring timeout, no monitoring telegram has been received, the JX3 system bus is stopped. The JX3 modules write the configured error statuses to the outputs.
  • Page 34: Connection Monitoring By The Jx3 System Bus

    Connection Monitoring by the JX3 System Between the JX3-BN-CAN and the connected JX3 modules, telegrams are regularly exchanged via JX3 system bus. The bus head JX3-BN-CAN and the JX3-BN-CAN module can detect an interrupted connection this way. An interrupted connection can be restored by restarting the JX3 system bus.
  • Page 35 JX3-BN-CAN 6 Diagnostics and Administration Pointer to EDS Page Register(s) 10041 Description By means of this register, an EDS page of the JX3 module is selected. Access Read / Write Value Range 0 ... 1 Value After Reset The EDS data can be read by the controller via registers. Writing data is not possible. In order to read the EDS files, the I/O module number has to be written to register 10040.
  • Page 36 EDS Page 1 st_EDS1 : JX3_EDS1 END_VAR; Figure 4: EDS Page 0 displayed in the setup window In the setup window above, EDS Page 0 (st_EDS.ns_Page) is displayed by the JX3 module of I/O module number 9 (st_EDS.ns_Module). Jetter AG...
  • Page 37 JX3-BN-CAN Appendix Appendix Jetter AG...
  • Page 38: Recent Revisions

    The following modifications have been made in revision 1.03.2: Chapter Comment Revised Added Deleted System Requirements Minimum Requirements JM-D203-JC240 Prefix Definition JM-D203-JC240 Register Area JM-D203-JC240 Indirect Access Note Software Programming Survey of Module Links within Registers register table reviewed Design Remark on physical dimensions Jetter AG...
  • Page 39: Survey Of Module Registers

    Survey of the JX3 Module Registers Module Registers Description Remanent 0 ... 256 Configuration and diagnostics of the module Register Table Direct Access via Jetter System Bus 1) Value Range Module Reg. Description 2) Reset Value 3) Cross Ref. Status...
  • Page 40: Design

    Appendix JetWeb Design Physical Dimensions Figure 5: Physical dimensions, mounted on DIN-rail EN 50022 - 35 x 7.5 Jetter AG...
  • Page 41: Connections

    Diagnostic indicators (LEDs) Mounting position Vertical Connections Module JX3-BN-CAN has been equipped with the following connections: Voltage supply for module JX3-BN-CAN and connected JX3 modules 2-pin female connector, contact spacing 3.5 mm, spring cage IN-interface for Jetter system bus 9-pin male SUB-D connector...
  • Page 42: Operating Conditions

    15 g occasionally, 11 ms, DIN EN 61131-2 sinusoidal half-wave, 3 DIN EN 60068-2- shocks in the directions of all three spatial axes Protection Class IP 20 DIN EN 60529 Mounting Position Vertical position, snapped on DIN rail Jetter AG...
  • Page 43: Enclosure

    JX3-BN-CAN Appendix 10.2 Enclosure Operating Parameters (Electrical Safety) Parameters Value(s) Standard Protection Class DIN EN 61131-2 Dielectric Test Voltage Functional ground is DIN EN 61131-2 connected to chassis ground internally. Protective Connection DIN EN 61131-2 Overvoltage Category DIN EN 61131-2...
  • Page 44: Direct Current Input Connectors And Output Connectors

    Repetition rate 5 kHz DIN EN 61000-4-4 Criterion A Voltage Surges, tr/th 1.2/50 µs DIN EN 61131-2 asymmetric Common mode launching 1 kV DIN EN 61000-6-2 (line to earth), Push-pull launching 0.5 kV DIN EN 61000-4-5 symmetric (line to line) Jetter AG...
  • Page 45: Shielded Data And I/O Lines

    JX3-BN-CAN Appendix 10.4 Shielded Data and I/O Lines Operating Parameters (EMC) - Immunity to Interference Parameters Value(s) Standard Asymmetric RF, Frequency band 0.15 - 80 MHz DIN EN 61131-2 amplitude-modulated Test voltage 3 V DIN EN 61000-6-2 AM 80 % with 1 kHz...
  • Page 46: Glossary General

    Definition according to the EMC regulations: "EMC is the ability of a device to function in a satisfactory way in an electro-magnetic environment without causing electromagnetic disturbances itself, which would be unbearable for other devices in this environment." Jetter AG...
  • Page 47 Internet Protocol Jetter System Bus The Jetter system bus is a system-bus system of a cable length of 200 m max., and of fast data transmission rates of 1 Mbit/s. In addition to this, the Jetter system bus is highly immune to interferences.
  • Page 48 The circuit, in which this voltage occurs, must be separated from the mains power supply by a safety isolating transformer or some equivalent. SUB-D Type name of a plug-in connector Hold time of a burst ('time hold') Jetter AG...
  • Page 49 JX3-BN-CAN Appendix Total time of burst ('time normal') Rise time of burst ('time rise') Transmit (TX) Data: Transmit data A line used to carry transmitted serial data from one device to another. Supply voltage; generally DC 5 V Jetter AG...
  • Page 50: Glossary Peripherial Modules

    Every module has got a diagnostics, administration and configuration to be carried out via module register. The entire register number results from the number of the module register, and of a register prefix. The register prefix is determined by the position of the module in the system. Jetter AG...
  • Page 51 JX3-BN-CAN Appendix Proportional-Integral-Differential (controller) Register Prefix The register prefix is part of the register number. It is determined by the position of a module in the system. The register prefix in connection with the module register number results in the register number.
  • Page 52: List Of Illustrations

    Appendix JetWeb List of Illustrations Figure 1: Module numbering in the Jetter system bus ..............21 Figure 2: Indirect register access to JX3 modules ...............25 Figure 3: SW version, displayed in the format of the IP address..........30 Figure 4: EDS Page 0 displayed in the setup window ..............36 Figure 5: Physical dimensions, mounted on DIN-rail EN 50022 - 35 x 7.5........40...
  • Page 53: Index

    JX3-BN-CAN Appendix Index Mechanical Parameters.......42 Description of Connections Jetter Systembus X18 BUS-IN ....18 Product description Jetter Systembus X19 BUS-OUT ..19 JX3 Modules Power Supply ........16 JX3-BN-CAN ........13 Description of Symbols.......5 Design............40 Diagnostics by LEDs ........28 Qualified Staff ...........10 Diagnostics via Module Registers ..29 Disposal ............10...
  • Page 54 Hotline: +49 7141 2550-444 Internet: http://www.jetter.de E-mail: sales@jetter.de Jetter Subsidiaries Jetter Asia Pte. Ltd. Jetter (Schweiz) AG Jetter USA Inc. 32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 Münchwilerstraße 19 165 Ken Mar Industrial Parkway #05-02 Sing Industrial Complex CH-9554 Tägerschen...

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