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No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmit- ted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, micro-film- ing, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Eaton Industries GmbH, Bonn. Subject to alteration. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Danger! Dangerous electrical voltage! Before commencing the installation • Disconnect the power supply of the device. • Built-in devices for enclosures or cabinets must only be run and operated in an installed state, desk-top devices or portable • Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally retriggered devices only when the housing is closed.
About this manual ..............List of revisions ................SmartWire-DT system overview ..........10 0.2.1 SWD-Assist .................. 10 Additional documents dealing with SmartWire-DT ...... 11 Target group................. 11 Writing conventions ..............12 0.5.1 Hazard warnings of material damages ......... 12 0.5.2 Hazard warnings of personal injury ..........
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Exchange of modules..............233 12.6 Parameter definition..............234 12.7 Fieldbus-specific characteristics........... 234 12.8 Programming................234 12.8.1 Cyclic data ..................234 12.8.2 Decoding CB type and CB identification ........244 12.8.3 Acyclic data .................. 245 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Power-/current consumption of the SWD modules on U AUX ..254 14.3 Data requirement (bytes) SWD modules ........255 14.4 Reference table: Part no., SmartWire-DT vs. Eaton catalog number ..................257 14.5 SWD module interoperability requirements......... 258 14.5.1 SmartWire-DT coordinators ............258 14.5.2...
SmartWire-DT system are connected, e.g. to PROFIBUS-DP or CANopen communication networks via gateways. The SmartWire-DT system makes it possible to connect up to 99 modules to a SmartWire-DT line. These modules can be SmartWire-DT modules used to connect DIL contac-...
Electrical engineering and physics-related knowledge and skills, as well as advanced familiarity with the field bus being used, will be required in order to be able to commission the corresponding devices. In addition, readers must be familiar with how to use the SmartWire-DT sys- tem. CAUTION Installation requires qualified electrician SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that could result in serious injury or even death. DANGER Warns of hazardous situations that result in serious injury or death. 0.5.3 Tips → Indicates useful tips. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The subassembly does not need a diagnostics LED and no diagnostics infor- mation of its own is sent on the SmartWire-DT network. A fault in the 24 V supply voltage is therefore ascertainable only via the missing voltage of the downstream contactors.
▶ Connect the 24 V DC voltage to the terminals AUX on the front of the module. ▶ Connect the 8 pole SmartWire-DT cable to the SWD In socket. The con- tinuation to the next SmartWire-DT module is from the SWD Out socket.
0.25 mm² to 1.5 mm², with the ferrule (minimum length 8 mm) • solid: 0.14 to 1.5 mm² → Information on the cable protection is provided on Page 18 1.2.5 Diagnostics The device does not report a diagnosis SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
SWD Out The SmartWire-DT power module EU5C-SWD-PF2 loops the 24 V DC contac- tor voltage and the 15 V module supply back into the SmartWire-DT cable. The SmartWire-DT cable is looped from the SmartWire-DT in-connection through to the SmartWire-DT out-connection. Only the 24 V DC contactor voltage and the 15 V DC module supply are isolated and looped back in via the SmartWire-DT out-connection.
▶ If necessary, reconnect the 24 V DC voltage for the contactor coils to the terminals ▶ Connect the 8 pole SmartWire-DT cable to the SWD In socket. The con- tinuation to the next SmartWire-DT module is from the SWD Out socket.
1 EU5C-SWD-PF1-1, EU5C-SWD-PF2-1 power modules 1.3 EU5C-SWD-PF2-1 • solid: 0.14 to 1.5 mm² 1.3.4 Cable protection ▶ On the SmartWire-DT gateway connect the POW and AUX supply volt- ages via separate miniature circuit-breakers or fuses: • Miniature circuit-breaker 24 V DC for POW •...
2.1 Introduction 2 I/O modules EU5E-SWD… 2.1 Introduction The SmartWire-DT input/output modules (I/O modules) are used for connect- ing of other sensor and actuator devices. These can include, auxiliary con- tacts of additional switchgear without built-in SmartWire-DT technology. To reduce wiring, the modules are placed immediately next to the sensors/actu- ators.
For information on programming, including the scope and structure of the corresponding data, please refer to the relevant detailed descriptions. The SmartWire-DT I/O modules can be configured flexibly, with the available configuration options depending on the specific part no. being used. The type of parameter configuration will vary depending on the selected SmartWire- DT coordinator (gateway, PLC, etc.).
They must be installed in a vertical position. ▶ Mount the module on the top hat rail. Figure 6: Mounting on top-hat rail ▶ Connect the 8-pole SmartWire-DT cable to the SmartWire-DT socket on the device top. → For detailed instructions on how to connect the SWD4-8SF2-5 SWD external device plug to the 8-pin SWD ribbon cable, please refer to the "Installing SWD4-8SF2-5 external device plugs"...
Figure 7: Wiring analog sensors/actuators 2.5.4 commissioning Once you have connected all the SWD modules to the SmartWire-DT net- work, press the configuration button on the gateway. This will make the gateway automatically assign an address to each and every module.
2 I/O modules EU5E-SWD… 2.5 Installation 2.5.6 Device status The individual SWD modules indicate their device status with the aid of a diagnosis LED. Table 1: Diagnostic messages of the SmartWire-DT status LED designation Color Status Message SmartWire-DT green Continuous light Device is operating fault-free.
2.6.1 Introduction SmartWire-DT I/O module EU5E-SWD-8DX features eight digital inputs that can be used to integrate various sensors into a SmartWire-DT network. The inputs' status is indicated with the help of LEDs. The SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's status.
Fieldbus EtherCAT Please note the general information for configuring parameters → Chapter 13 “Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus”, page 247. 2.6.7 Programming The module has two input bytes at its disposal. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Status input I0 Status input I1 Status input I2 Status input I3 Status input I4 Status input I5 Status input I6 Status input I7 2.6.7.2 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
A 24 V supply voltage is available for each input. The maximum current draw for each input is 0.5 A. The supply is short-circuit proof. In the event of a short-circuit, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED will flash and the diagnostic bit will be set in the user program. Once the short-circuit is removed, the supply voltage will be automatically switched back on.
Fieldbus EtherCAT Please note the general information for configuring parameters → Chapter 13 “Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus”, page 247. 2.7.7 Programming The module has two input bytes at its disposal.Inputs SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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– Not used – Not used – 2.7.7.2 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload at supply voltage SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The SmartWire-DT I/O module EU5E-SWD-4D4D provides four digital inputs I0 to I3 and four digital outputs Q0 to Q3. Diverse sensors can be integrated into the SmartWire-DT network via the inputs. The short-circuit proof outputs are used to drive actuators.
The maximum current draw for each output is 0.5 A. The outputs are short- circuit proof. In the event of a short-circuit, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED will flash and the diagnostic bit will be set in the user program. Once the short-circuit is removed, the outputs will be ready for operation again.
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NOP(C) present Byte 1: – – – – designation Meaning Status input I0 Status input I1 Status input I2 Status input I3 Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Not used – Not used – 2.8.7.3 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload on at least one output SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The EU5E-SWD-4D4D-R SmartWire-DT I/O module features four digital inputs (I0 to I3) and four digital outputs (Q0 to Q3). The inputs can be used to integrate various sensors into the SmartWire-DT network. The short-circuit proof outputs are used to drive actuators.
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When the configuration button on the gateway is pressed or the corre- sponding function is used in SWD-Assist, the configuration will be re- imported. This will cause the SmartWire-DT system to restart, and switched outputs will be briefly switched off (a few 100ms) as a result.
▶ Connect the actuators to the corresponding output Q0 to Q3. ▶ Connect the 24 V DC supply voltage for the outputs to the 24 V connec- tion terminal ▶ Connect the module to the SmartWire-DT network 2.9.5 Parameter definition Depending on the coordinator being used, the module's parameters will need to be configured in the programming system or in the SWD-Assist plan- ning and commissioning program.
0: Output Q3 will reset reserved 2.9.7 Programming The module has two input bytes and one output byte at its disposal. 2.9.7.1 Inputs Byte 0: Status SmartWire-DT SUBST PRSNT – DIAG – – – – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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If an output is being driven, but is disconnected from the output stage due to a short-circuit/overload scenario, or if the 24 V power for the outputs is missing, a "1" will still be indicated. 2.9.7.2 Outputs Byte 0: Outputs SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Output ON No change Output OFF 2.9.7.3 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload on at least one output SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The two Q0 and Q1 digital relay outputs are used to drive actuators with a rated operational current of 3 A, AC-15 with 250 V. The inputs'/outputs' status is indicated with the help of LEDs. Finally, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's sta- tus. 2.10.2 Surface mounting...
Please note the general information for configuring parameters → Chapter 13 “Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus”, page 247. 2.10.7 Programming The module has two input bytes and one output byte at its disposal. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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NOP(C) present Byte 1: – – – – designation Meaning Status input I0 Status input I1 Status input I2 Status input I3 Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Actuation output Q0 Actuation output Q1 Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – 2.10.7.3 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
(Q0 to Q7). The outputs are used to drive actuators. The outputs' status is indicated with the help of LEDs. Finally, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's/ module's status. 2.11.2 Surface mounting a SmartWire-DT cable with external device plug...
Please note the general information for configuring parameters → Chapter 13 “Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus”, page 247. 2.11.7 Programming The module has one input byte and one output byte. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Actuation output Q6 Actuation output Q7 2.11.7.3 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload on at least one output SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The EU5E-SWD-4AX SmartWire-DT I/O module features four analog inputs. Voltage sensors (0 - 10 V) or current sensors (0 - 20 mA) can be connected to the inputs. Finally, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's/ module's status. 2.12.2 Surface mounting...
500 ms 25 measurement cycles This setting applies for all channels. The specified value is the refresh time to the SmartWire-DT coordinator. An averaging function, which smooths input signal fluctuations, is associated with this setting. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Bold values indicate the default settings. → The CANopen field bus transmits data event-controlled when- ever the reading changes. Reducing the reading refresh rate, for example to 20 ms, can increase data traffic on the field bus. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Mean value 0 = off 1 = ON reserved Bold values indicate the default settings. 2.12.7 Programming The module has an input byte for SmartWire-DT status and four input words for the analog inputs. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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2.12.7.2 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 overload on at least one analog current input (I > 23 mA) SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Current sensors (0 - 20 mA) or voltage sensors (0 - 10 V) or actuators can be connected to the inputs/outputs. 12-bit resolution. Finally, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's/ module's status. 2.13.2 Surface mounting a SmartWire-DT cable with external device plug...
25 measurement cycles This setting applies to all analog inputs. The specified value is the refresh time for the SmartWire-DT network. An averaging function, which smooths input signal fluctuations, is associated with this setting. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Bold values indicate the default settings. → The CANopen field bus transmits data event-controlled when- ever the reading changes. Reducing the reading refresh rate, for example to 20 ms, can increase data traffic on the field bus. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
1 = ON reserved Bold values indicate the default settings. 2.13.7 Programming The module has an input byte for SmartWire-DT status, two words for the analog inputs and two output words for the analog outputs. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload on at least one analog output 0x13 overload on at least one analog current input (I > 23 mA) 0x14 No 24 VDC supply voltage connected SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The modules are different from each other in terms of their temperature range. Finally, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED is used to signal the network's/ module's status. 2.14.2 Surface mounting a SmartWire-DT cable with external device plug b SmartWire-DT diagnostics LED c Input IA0 –...
40 measurement cycles This setting applies for all analog inputs. The specified value is the refresh time to the SmartWire-DT network. An averaging function, which smooths input signal fluctuations, is associated with this setting. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
= Binary value 2, 3 Reading refresh rate Bit3 Bit 2 = 0.25 s = 1 s = 2.5 s = 10 s reserved reserved reserved reserved Bold values indicate the default settings. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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= not used = PT100 = PT1000 = NI1000 6, 7 Sensor selection Bit 7 Bit 6 Input 4 = not used = PT100 = PT1000 = NI1000 Bold values indicate the default settings. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Bold values indicate the default settings. 2.14.7 Programming The module has an input byte for SmartWire-DT status and four words for the temperature inputs. 2.14.7.1 The module has two input bytes at its disposal.Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT –...
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In this case, the reading for the relevant input will be at the measurement range limit. If there is a wire break, the reading will be at the upper measure- ment range limit. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The Smart- Wire Device Technology (SmartWire-DT) function elements listed in this manual can also be combined with equivalent Eaton basic devices that use the Eaton catalog number as part number. For a reference table, see the Appendix on Page 258.
⑤ that are con- nected to the contactor coils. The SmartWire-DT module for DILM is connected with the contact bridge of the contactor with the catch slider ④. Feedback on the switching status of the contactor is goes into the field bus.
Motor starter MSC DOL starter (PKZ and DILM) Reversing starters Reversing combination As well as with contactors the SmartWire-DT module for DILM can also be combined with all DILA contactor relays. → Contactors with a rated operational current greater than 38 A can be integrated into the SmartWire-DT system with a DILA as a coupling relay or SmartWire-DT I/O module.
In addition to contactor control, two feedback signals can be sent to the SmartWire-DT system on each SmartWire-DT module for DILM. NOTICE The SmartWire-DT module for DILM drives the contactor so that terminals A1-A2 must no longer be wired. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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X3-X4 ⑧ for the "Enable" auxiliary contact may have a maximum length of 2.8 m. The connection terminals on the SmartWire-DT module for DILM are suitable for cables AWG24 to AWG16 and flexible cables with a cross-section of 0.25 to 1.5 mm...
3.3.2 Reversing starter The reversing starters are made up of a PKZM0 and two contactors DILM7 to DILM32. One SmartWire-DT module each for DILM is mounted on both con- tactors. In addition to contactor control, two feedback signals can be sent to the SmartWire-DT system on each SmartWire-DT module for DILM.
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X3-X4 ⑧ for the "Enable" auxiliary contact may have a maximum length of 2.8 m. The connection terminals on the SmartWire-DT module for DILM are suitable for cables AWG24 to AWG16 and flexible cables with a cross-section of 0.25 to 1.5 mm...
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A - Switching command via SmartWire-DT → Use of the 1-0-A switch for the electrical switching on or off of the contactor is ensured only when the SmartWire-DT module for DILM is supplied via the SmartWire-DT connecting cable. Figure 29: Circuit diagram of the reversing starter in combination with DILM12-XEV SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The SmartWire-DT system is not designed for the transfer of safety relevant signals. Using the following configuration the system SmartWire-DT can however be used for safety relevant switch-offs.
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3.3 Engineering DANGER In safety-relevant applications the power supply unit providing power to the SmartWire-DT system must feature a PELV power supply unit (protective extra low voltage). Figure 31: Actuating circuit for safety relevant switch-off SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Main circuit for safety relevant switch-offs In an emergency, the power for the contactor coils can be switched off using the enable circuit of the safety relay. By using additional SmartWire-DT Power modules, contactor groups are made that can be switched off together in an emergency.
Category 3 control systems. The safety relay used must comply with Category 3 or higher (e.g. ESR5-NO-31-24VAC-DC) to attain this safety category. Figure 33: Actuating circuit for redundant switch-off SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Mains circuit for redundant switch off. 3.3.6 Application for EN ISO13849-1 and EN 62061 The SmartWire-DT system is suitable in applications up to safety category 3, PL d in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1 and SIL Cl2 in accordance with EN 62061.
For applications for the North American market special care must be taken with the approval of the individual components of the system SmartWire-DT. 3.3.7.1 Current carrying capacity of the SmartWire-DT connecting cable in accordance with NFPA 79 If the SmartWire-DT connection system is used for applications in North America, the maximum current carrying capacity of the SmartWire-DT con- necting cable is reduced from 3 A to 2 A.
The SmartWire-DT module for DILM may be installed and detached only after the control voltage and supply cable have been switched off. ▶ Set the setting slider on the SmartWire-DT module for the corresponding contactor: • Bottom position: DILA, DILM7, DILM9, DILM12, DILM15 •...
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3 Switching on DIL-SWD-32-001, DIL-SWD-32-002 contactors 3.4 Installation ▶ Place the SmartWire-DT module for DILM on the allocated contactor. DILA, DILM7, DILM9, DILM12, DILM17, DILM25, DILM32, DILM15 DILM38 Figure 36: Placement of the DIL-SWD-32-001 or DIL-SWD-32-002 onto the contactor ▶ Lock the SmartWire-DT module for DILM.
3 Switching on DIL-SWD-32-001, DIL-SWD-32-002 contactors 3.5 Commissioning 3.5 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnostics LED flashes.
The meaning depends on the auxiliary switch used. Not used – DIAG 0: no diagnostic alarm Not used – PRSNT 0: Module not available 1: Module available SUBST 0: Configured module present 1: Universal module M22-SWD-NOP(C) present SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Not used – Not used – Not used – 3.8.1.3 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. 3.8.2 DIL-SWD-32-002 The function element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Meaning Contactor actuation Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – 3.8.2.3 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
4 PKE-SWD-32, interface for motor-starter combination with PKE12/32 4.1 Introduction The PKE-SWD-32 SmartWire-DT module is used to enable a PLC to control a motor-starter combination based on the PKE motor protective circuit breaker, and to receive the signals of the contactor and those of the PKE motor pro- tective circuit breaker.
SmartWire-DT system (→ Section 4.7, „Device status“, page 106). The 8-pole SmartWire-DT connection cable is used to send a 24 V DC voltage for the contactor coil as well as the communication signal. The integrated electronics transfers the voltage to the connection pins ⑤...
Electronic motor starter MSC-DEA DOL starter (PKE and DILM) Reversing starter (PKE and 2 x DILM) The connected contactor is fed directly via the SmartWire-DT connection cable. The contactor coils have the following power consumptions at a volt- age of 24 V DC:...
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The sum of the pull-in power of the simultaneously tripping con- tactors and the sum of the holding power of the tripped contac- tors for each SmartWire-DT network must not exceed 72 W. If required, an additional power feeder module (EU5C-SWD-PF1-1, EU5C-SWD-PF-2) must be used (→...
⑧ ⑨ PKE-SWD-32 PKE32-COM Figure 40: Connections PKE-SWD-32 and PKE32-COM-Module a Connection of SmartWire-DT external device plug b Mechanical switching position indicator c Diagnostics LED d Catch slider e Connection pins f Adjusting slide for contactor size g Data interface for PKE32-COM...
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A: switching command via SmartWire-DT → Use of the 1-0-A switch for the electrical switching on or off of the contactor is ensured only when the PKE-SWD-32 is supplied via the SmartWire-DT connecting cable. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
… trip block and two contactors DILM7 to DILM32. The PKE-SWD-32 is fit- ted on one of the two contactors of the reversing starter. Unlike DOL start- ers, the control of the second contactor for reversing starters must be imple- mented with a SmartWire-DT contactor module (DIL-SWD-32-…). DANGER ...
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A manual or electrical ON or OFF command for the contactor can also be implemented by means of the 1-0-A switch ⑨. The switch positions are as follows: • 1: Contactor ON • 0: Contactor OFF • A: switching command via SmartWire-DT. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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→ Use of the 1-0-A switch for the electrical switching on or off of the contactor is ensured only when the PKE-SWD-32 is supplied via the SmartWire-DT connecting cable. Figure 42: Circuit diagram of the reversing starter in combination with DILM12-XEV...
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4 PKE-SWD-32, interface for motor-starter combination with PKE12/32 4.3 Projection Figure 43: Circuit diagram of the reversing starter SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The SmartWire-DT system is not designed for the transfer of safety relevant signals. Using the following configuration the system SmartWire-DT can however be used for safety relevant switch-offs.
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4 PKE-SWD-32, interface for motor-starter combination with PKE12/32 4.3 Projection 4.3.3.1 Safety-related disconnection of a single drive Figure 44: Actuating circuit for safety-related disconnection of a single drive SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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With this circuitry, controls can be assembled up to safety category 1 to EN 954-1. The safety relay must comply with Category 1 or higher (e.g. ESR5-NO-41- 24VAC-DC) in this example. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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4 PKE-SWD-32, interface for motor-starter combination with PKE12/32 4.3 Projection 4.3.3.2 Safety-related disconnection of drive groups Figure 46: Actuating circuit for safety-related disconnection of drive groups SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Main circuit for safety-related disconnection of drive groups In an emergency, the power for the contactor coils can be switched off using the enable circuit of the safety relay. By using additional SmartWire-DT Power modules, contactor groups are made that can be switched off together in an emergency.
Category 3 or higher (e.g. ESR5-NO-41-24VAC-DC) to attain this safety category. Main circuit for redundant disconnection of a single drive Figure 48: Actuating circuit for redundant disconnection of a single drive SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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I> I> I> I> I> I> -Q11 -Q12 -Q13 -Q16 W PE W PE W PE W PE W PE W PE Figure 49: Main circuit for redundant disconnection of a single drive SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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4 PKE-SWD-32, interface for motor-starter combination with PKE12/32 4.3 Projection 4.3.5.1 Redundant disconnection of drive groups Figure 50: Actuating circuit for redundant disconnection of drive groups SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Main circuit for redundant disconnection of drive groups 4.3.6 Application for EN ISO 13849-1 and EN 62061 The SmartWire-DT system is suitable in applications up to safety category 3, PL d in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1 and SIL Cl2 in accordance with EN 62061.
For applications for the North American market special care must be taken with the approval of the individual components of the system SmartWire-DT. 4.3.7.1 Current carrying capacity of the SmartWire-DT connecting cable in accordance with NFPA 79 If the SmartWire-DT connection system is used for applications in North America, the maximum current carrying capacity of the SmartWire-DT con- necting cable is reduced from 3 A to 2 A.
PKE and contactor. The maximum distance for a separately assembled motor starter combination is limited by the cable length of the SmartWire-DT ribbon cable located on the PKE32-COM.
Position bottom: DILM7, DILM9, DILM12, DILM15 (state of delivery) • Position top: DILM17, DILM25 and DILM32 ▶ Set the PKE-SWD-32 for the appropriate contactor. ▶ Interlock the PKE-SWD-32. ▶ Remove the cover of the communication interface. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
+ 15 V + 1 5 V 4.5 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnostics LED flashes.
4.6 Exchange of modules DANGER The exchange of the SmartWire-DT module PKE-SWD-32 must only be carried out with the supply switched off. After replacement of the modules and connection of the voltage the configu- ration button must be pressed. When this is done, the new module will be assigned an address.
1: Module signals diagnostics PRSNT 0: Module not available 1: Module available SUBST 0: Configured module present 1: Universal module M22-SWD-NOP(C) present Byte 1: Set value I , trip reasons, acknowledge signal ACKR TRIPR TRIPR TRIPR SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Control option part no. → Section 4.9.1.8, „Type of trip block (TYPE)“, page 112 3 - 5 CLASS Set time lag → Section 4.9.1.9, „Time delay setting (CLASS)“, page 113 Not used Not used SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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(input byte 1, bit 0, ..., 3). The value of this bit field indicates the set absolute current value of the overload release that varies according to the PKE trip block selected. Bit field I has the following meaning for the different PKE trip blocks: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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PKE trip block. The trip reason 0x5 “Overload with activated ZMR function” is reset if the thermal motor image (TH) is below 100 %. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The maximum measuring accuracy of the transferred relative current value is 5 %. → The value of the thermal motor image can likewise be read as an acyclical object (→ Section 4.9.4, „Acyclic data“, page 119). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 0 - 2). The values of this bit field are assigned to the following PKE trip blocks: Table 13: Bit field Type of trip block Field Value Control option part no. TYPE PKE-XTUA-1.2 PKE-XTUA-4 PKE-XTUA-12 PKE-XTUA-32 Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Never disconnect the communication link between the PKE- SWD-32 and the PKE trip block after an overload with the ZMR function activated, as this can cause the contactor to switch on if a switch command is present. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The "manual" ZMR operating mode is activated by sending the value "0" in bit field ZMR M/A (output byte 0, Bit 3). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Acknowledgement of manual ZMR mode by “Contactor OFF” command a Thermal motor image b Switch command for contactor c Switch status Contactor d ACKR bit field status e Trip indication: Overload with activated ZMR function SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Switch status Contactor e ACKR bit field status f Trip indication: Overload with tripped ZMR function NOTICE The ZMR function cannot be deactivated until the thermal motor image falls below the 100 % mark. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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"automatic" ZMR operating mode active. 110% 100% Figure 54: "Automatic" ZMR operating mode a Thermal motor model b Switch command for contactor c Switch status Contactor d Trip reason: Overload with activated ZMR function SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Profile 2 (default) 0x2093) Profile 3 0x2094) → Data bytes that are not transferred cyclically in certain profiles can still be read as acyclical data objects (→ Section 4.9.4, „Acyclic data“, page 119). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
[%] (I-REL)“, page Object 2 [Index 2]: Byte 0: Data byte data bit Designation Description Notes 0 - 7 Thermal motor → Section image [%] 4.9.1.7, „Thermal motor image [TH]“, page 112 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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→ Section 4.9.1.9, „Time delay setting (CLASS)“, page 113 Not used – – Not used – – → Further information on the subject of "acyclical data transfer" is provided in the manual MN05013002Z-EN (previous designation AWB2723-1612en). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
In addition to the basic devices (contactors, motor-starter com- binations, etc.) described in the individual sections, the function elements of the SmartWire-DT system listed in this manual can also be combined with equivalent Eaton basic devices that use the Eaton catalog number as part number. For a reference table, see the appendix on Page 257.
AWB2723-1617de). Diagnostic LED ② indicates the module’s communication status through the SmartWire-DT system and the communication state to the PKE trip block (→ Section 5.7, „Device status“, page 126). The PKE-SWD is fixed to the corresponding basic devices PKE with the engagement hook ③.
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✓ Where motor-protective circuit-breakers and contactors up to DILM38 are spatially separated the contactor can be actuated with SmartWire-DT con- tactor modules DIL-SWD-32-…. If motor starters with motor-protective circuit-breaker PKE65 and contactors larger than DILM38 are used, the contactor is actuated through SmartWire- DT input/output module EU5E-SWD-4D2R.
▶ Wire the main circuits of the PKE device. ▶ Remove the empty module on the PKE basic device. ▶ Connect the PKE-SWD on the PKE basic device. ▶ Fit the “Advanced” part no. of PKE trip block (PKE-XTUA-…). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
+ 15 V + 15 V 5.5 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnostics LED flashes.
When this is done, the new module will be assigned an address. NOTICE The order of the SmartWire-DT units must not be altered. DANGER The exchange of the motor starter or contactor must only be carried out after the complete system SmartWire-DT is switched off.
Meaning Notes Set value I → Section 5.10.1.4, „Set value (I )“, page 130 TRIPR = Trip reason → Section 5.10.1.5, „Differential trip Trip reason indication (TRIPR)“, page 131 Not used – – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Control option part no. → Section 5.10.1.8, „Type of trip block (TYPE)“, page 132 3 - 5 CLASS Set time lag → Section 5.10.1.9, „Time delay setting (CLASS)“, page 133 Not used Not used SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error causes: Value Meaning Remedy 0x03 No communication between PKE-SWD and Check whether the PKE trip block used is of part PKE trip block no. PKE-XTU(W)A. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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85 percent of the minimum mark of the variable over- load release on the PKE trip block flows through all three main circuits (for example PKE-XTUA-4 → I = 0.85 × 1 A = 0.85 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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PKE basic devices PKE12, PKE32 and PKE65. Table 20: Combination options of the PKE basic device with PKE trip block Basic PKE-XTUA-1.2 PKE-XTUA-4 PKE-XTUA-12 PKE-XTUA-32 PKE-XTUWA-32 PKE-XTUA-65 device PKE12 ✓ ✓ ✓ PKE32 ✓ ✓ PKE64 ✓ ✓ SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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CLASS bit field. Table 22: Bit array CLASS Field Value Set time lag CLASS Class 5 Class 10 Class 15 Class 20 Test position Not defined Not defined Not defined SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
0x2091 Profile 2 (default) 0x2093 Profile 3 0x2094 → Data bytes that are not transferred cyclically in certain profiles can be read as acyclical data objects (→ Section 5.10.3, „Acyclic data“, page 135). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
(I-REL)“, page 132 Object 2 [Index 2]: Byte 0: Data byte data bit designation Description Notes 0 - 7 Thermal motor → Section image [%] 5.10.1.7, „Thermal motor image [TH]“, page 132 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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→ Section 5.10.1.9, „Time delay setting (CLASS)“, page 133 Not used – – Not used – – → Further information on the subject of "acyclical data transfer" is provided in the manual MN05013002Z-EN (previous designation AWB2723-1612en). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
6 PKE-SWD-CP Connection for circuit-breaker PKE 6.1 Introduction The purpose of the PKE-SWD-CP SmartWire-DT module is to control PKE motor-protective circuit-breakers, used in combination with PKE- XTU(W)ACP-... trip blocks, as communications-capable circuit-breakers via a programmable logic controller and to acquire data from PKE electronic motor- protective circuit-breakers.
AWB2723-1617en). Diagnostic LED ② indicates the module’s communication status to the SmartWire-DT system and the communication state to the PKE trip block (→ Section 6.7, „Device status“, page 142). The PKE-SWD-CP is fixed to the corresponding basic devices PKE with the engagement hook ③.
✓ ✓ The PKE-SWD-CP module takes the power it uses for its communications electronics and for driving its LEDs from the SmartWire-DT system's U 15-V supply voltage. Take the total power consumption of your SmartWire-DT system into account. If necessary, add an additional EU5C-SWD-PF2-1 power supply module to your configuration.
PKE trip block installed on it. ▶ Wire the main circuits of the PKE device. ▶ Remove the empty module on the PKE basic device. ▶ Connect the PKE-SWD-CP on the PKE basic device. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
During commissioning, all modules on SmartWire-DT will be automatically assigned addresses via the gateway. To start this process, press the configu- ration button on front of the gateway. The SmartWire-DT diagnostics LED will flash while addresses are being assigned. Once all addresses have been assigned, the diagnostics LED will light up with a solid green light.
After replacing the modules and turning on the voltage, you will have to press the configuration button. When this is done, the new module will be assigned an address. NOTICE The order of the SmartWire-DT units must not be altered. DANGER The SWD module must not be swapped unless the entire SmartWire-DT system has been switched off first.
Meaning Notes Set value I → Section 6.10.1.4, „Set value (I )“, page 146 TRIPR = Trip reason → Section 6.10.1.5, „Differential trip Trip reason indication (TRIPR)“, page 147 Not used SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Not used Byte 5: I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 I-REL-L1 data bit designation Meaning Notes 0 - 2 I-REL-L1 Relative phase current L1 → Section 6.10.1.6, „Relative current value (I-REL)“, page 147 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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PKE-XTU(W)ACP-36 PKE-XTUACP-65 single- 15 A phase two-phase three-phase 6.10.1.3 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error causes: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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PKE trip block. The maximum measuring accuracy of the transferred relative current value is 5%. This value will be achieved if the phase current being measured exceeds the minimum trip block currents specified below: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The type of PKE trip block is mapped via the TYPE bit field (input byte 4, Bit 0 - 2). The values of this bit field are assigned to the following PKE trip blocks: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The I > bit field can assume the following values: Table 30: Bit array I > Field Value Short-circuit release factor I > Test position Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
✓ Special considerations when using the module with a CANopen field When using data profile 1, 3 or 4 in conjunction with SmartWire-DT gateway EU5C-SWD-CAN, entries in the setting range for associated service data objects (SDO) 2102subx must be changed in the PLC configuration program.
Control option part → Section 6.10.1.8, „Type of trip block (TYPE)“, page 3 - 5 I > Factor for short- → Section circuit current 6.10.1.9, „Short-circuit release (I >) factor“, page Not used – – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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(I-REL)“, page 147 → For more information on the subject of acyclic data transfers, consult the manuals • SmartWire-DT gateway EU5C-SWD-DP, MN120001Z-DE, • SmartWire-DT gateway EU5C-SWD-CAN, MN120002Z-DE, • SmartWire-DT gateway EU5C-SWD-EIP-MODTCP, MN120003Z-DE. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The internal interlock circuit and load wiring keep wiring complexity to a min- imum. The EMS series of products includes various versions with different functions. Version EMS-…-.SWD-ADP features a SmartWire-DT interface that is used to supply power and control the appropriate direction of motor rotation.
"Installing SWD4-8SF2-5 external device plugs" section in manual MN05006002Z-EN (previously AWB2723-1617en). The 8-pin SmartWire-DT ribbon cable carries not only the communication sig- nal, but also a 24 VDC U voltage used to power and control the electronic motor starter.
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If the electronic motor starter is in an error-free state and there is no control signal coming in via SmartWire-DT, the Reset button can be used to show the set rated operational current, in binary format, on the LEDs; → Section 7.4, „Installation EMS-...-SWD-ADP“, page 161.
→ Figure 58. ▶ Determine the overcurrent factor for the motor being driven (see the data sheet for the motor) SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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TA = 40 °C TA = 60 °C (from derating curve, EMS-…-9-SWD-ADP) not connected in series connected in series Max. rated operational current = 6.5 A = 4 A of the motor SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
2 seconds if the load current exceeds 45 A. t [s] 1000 Class 10 10 I / I Figure 59: Tripping characteristics Class 10 t [s] 1000 Class 10 A 10 I / I Figure 60: Tripping characteristics Class 10A SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
T2 T3 Figure 62: Circuit diagram reversing starter → For data for the current consumption refer to the table → Section 14.2, „Power-/current consumption of the SWD modules on U “, page 254. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
▶ Mount the electronic motor starter on the top hat DIN rail. Figure 63: assembly of EMS-...-ADP ▶ Connect the SmartWire-DT external device plug with the SmartWire-DT ribbon cable in place already. SWD 4-8S F2-5 + 15V Figure 64: Plugging in the SmartWire-DT external device plug SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
After the U SmartWire-DT supply voltage is switched on, the green SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED (Ready) will flash with 1 Hz to indicate that the electronic motor starter is ready for commissioning. During commissioning, the gateway will automatically assign addresses to all the modules on the SmartWire-DT line (when the configuration button on the gateway is SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The entire SmartWire-DT system must be switched off before replacing the electronic motor starter. NOTICE The order of the SmartWire-DT units must not be altered. → In order to make it possible to replace the EMS-…-SWD-ADP electronic motor starter at a later point in time, make sure to set the "compatible device allowed"...
The follow- ing symbols are used throughout the table in order to represent the LEDs: • LED off: • LED with a solid light: • LED flashing: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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2 seconds on at least 2 phases Status signal issued during anticlockwise opera- automatic tion Status signal issued during clockwise operation automatic 1) By means of permanently set output bit 3, Byte 0 (RES_AUT) No further action required SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
0 to 1 is detected via SmartWire-DT. If a change in bit state from 1 to 0 is not detected after approx. 2 seconds have passed, the electronic motor starter will reassume its error condition, since tampering, or a defect in the acknowledgment circuit, cannot be ruled out.
"compatible device allowed" parameter to a value of 1 within the application parameters for the SmartWire-DT coordinator. This parameter can be accessed in the PLC pro- gram's controller configuration. In the case of CANopen, this parameter can be accessed using the SmartWire-DT gateway's Service Data Objects.
2) For automatic resetting, the automatic resetting command (RES_AUT) must already be set before the overload trip. The motor will be restarted automatically (with the activated operating direction) after 20 minutes. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
RMQ Titan system to form pilot devices that are capable of communication. The switch position indications of the control elements and activation of the indicator are implemented with the SmartWire-DT communi- cation system. The following function elements are available.
Figure 67: Layout M22-SWD front mount 8.2.2 Projection The SmartWire-DT front function elements are used instead of the previous M22-K10-/K01 contact elements and the corresponding M22 LED..indicator elements. The previous elements for the control circuit function are used on the front.
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All combination options for M22 front elements with SmartWire-DT function elements for front mount are listed in the following table. Figure 68: SmartWire-DT:Function elements Table 40: Combination options for the M22 front element with SmartWire-DT function elements Front element component SmartWire-DT function adapter...
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M22-WJ2… M22-SWD-A4 2 x M22-SWD-K22 The SmartWire-DT function element always occupies the middle slot of the M22 adapter. If required, standard M22-K10/K01 contact elements can also be plugged into the free slots. The M22-SWD-A4 adapter is fitted with two M22-SWD-K22 function elements.
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Due to electrostatic reasons, the function element must first be mounted on the front element before the external device plug is used to establish a con- nection to the SmartWire-DT system. SWD4-…LF… SWD4-8SF2-5 M22-SWD-R M22-R-SWD Figure 69: M22-SWD-R front mount SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Figure 71: Connection to the adapter The SWD ribbon cable is to connected to the SmartWire-DT network. The external device plug SWD4-8SF2-5 is used for bonding with the M22- SWD function element. This completes installation. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Connection of the function element to the SWD ribbon cable 8.2.4 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnosis LED on the rear side of the M22-SWD front function ele- ment flashes.
8 Pilot devices M22-SWD… 8.2 M22-SWD front mounting Table 42: Diagnostic messages of the SmartWire-DT status LED Designation Color Status Message SmartWire-DT Green Continuous light Device is operating fault-free. flashing (1 Hz) • addressing process in progress • after gateway power On •...
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The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit 8.2.9.2 M22-SWD-K22 The function element has one input byte at its disposal. Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit 8.2.9.3 M22-SWD-LED-(W/B/G/R) The function element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG – – – – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Not used – Not used – Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. 8.2.9.4 M22-SWD-K11LED-(W/B/G/R) The function element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal. Inputs Byte 0: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes (0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte): Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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– – – – – – Designation Meaning Activation of the LED Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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(0 – 100%) or an absolute value (0 – 255). Profile 2: Bytes 1-2: Potentiometer value; depends on whether the unit is configured to use a percentage (0 – 100.0%) or an absolute value (0 – 1023). Outputs none Diagnostics SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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200 ms 10 measurement cycles 500 ms 25 measurement cycles The specified value is the refresh time to the SmartWire-DT coordinator. An averaging function, which smooths input signal fluctuations, is associated with this setting. Structure of parameter byte 0: Function...
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1 by default and will be set to 0 as soon as the module receives a valid reset value. If there are limits set in parameter bytes 1–4 and SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The counter value is reset to the value defined in bytes 1 and 2 with a rising edge Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Not used – Byte 1 and 2: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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0, bit 1 or with the confirmation button (parameter byte 0, bit 6 must be set to 1), → table 44. The reset value can be changed by changing the value of bytes 5 and 6 in parameter byte 0. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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"fast scroll" function will be activated and the value will change ten times more quickly as the encoder continues to be turned. • Updating interval for the value from the module to the SmartWire-DT net- work. • Scroll speed: If necessary, a prescaler can be used for particularly precise...
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0 = Off 1 = On Not used Bold values indicate the default settings. Byte 1 and 2: Upper limit as an unsigned integer Byte 3 and 4: Lower limit as an unsigned integer SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Bold values indicate the default settings. Byte 1 and 2: Upper limit as a signed integer Byte 3 and 4: Lower limit as a signed integer Byte 5 and 6: Reset value as a signed integer SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
→ section “ Device options”, page 247. Parameter data length: 0x07 Device index parameter: Sub-index 22. For additional information, please refer to "Fieldbus-specific characteristics" in the "Parameter configuration" section for each individual module. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The base function elements replace the previous M22-KC10 / KC01 contact elements and the corresponding M22-LEDC… elements. . SmartWire-DT base function elements are used in M22-I1 to M22-I6 surface mounting enclosures with the corresponding M22-SWD-I1-LP1 to M22- SWD-I6-LP6 printed circuit boards.
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V-M20 Figure 74: Connection with a cable gland 8.3.2.2 Connection of the round cable via a plug-in connection The SmartWire-DT card is connected via 8 pole enclosure bushings executed as sockets or plugs. housing bushing socket SWD Element Housing bushing socket for M22...
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SWD link via the software program SWD- Assist. http://www.eaton.eu/software One SmartWire-DT function element is used per slot. Correspondingly more efficient function elements are used for the combined function of a luminous command device or for the realization of a multi-step switch.
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→ There is no possibility of connecting an M22S-WJ4 joystick ele- ment. All combination options for M22 front elements with SmartWire-DT base function elements are listed in the following table. Table 45: Combination options M22 front elements with...
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LEDs from the SmartWire-DT net- work supply. So please take into consideration the total power consumption of your SmartWire-DT network and, if necessary, plan for an additional feeder module EU5E-SWD-PF2-1. You can find information on the current consumption in the appendix on Page 253.
M22-I… Figure 76: Surface-mounting enclosure with M22-SWD-I...-LP... ▶ Fix the SmartWire-DT cables to the PCB terminals. Ensure that the color assignment is correct. ▶ If this is the last SWD module, please switch on the terminating resistor. O F F...
Figure 78: Equipping the enclosure slots 8.3.4 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnostics LED on the top side of the M22 SmartWire-DT base function element flashes.
8 Pilot devices M22-SWD… 8.3 M22-SWD base fixing 8.3.6 Device status The individual SWD modules indicate their device status with the aid of a diagnosis LED. Table 47: Diagnostic messages of the SmartWire-DT status LED Designation Color Status Message SmartWire-DT...
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The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit 8.3.9.2 M22-SWD-KC22 The function element has one input byte at its disposal. Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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The function element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal. Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG – – – – Designation Meaning Not used – Not used – Not used – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis. 8.3.9.4 M22-SWD-K11LEDC-(W/B/G/R) The function element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal. Inputs Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG – – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes (0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte): Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes (0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte): Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer than four seconds. 0x11 Contact short-circuit SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
→ The interoperability requirements for these SWD modules are described in → Section 14.5, „SWD module interoperability requirements“, page 258. 9.2 Surface mounting Figure 79: Lateral view of base modules SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Figure 80: Bottom view of SL4-SWD and SL7-SWD base modules and corresponding connections a X1 (IN) SmartWire-DT socket for input with blade terminal b X2 (OUT) SmartWire-DT socket for output with blade terminal c External 24 VDC auxiliary power (optional)
Jumpers are used in order to choose which of the supply voltages provided will be supplied to the light/acoustic modules. The signal and supply cables are connected to the SmartWire-DT ribbon cable using a SmartWire-DT SWD4-8MF2 blade terminal. The push-in termi- nals are designed to accommodate wires with a gauge of AWG24 to AWG16 and wires with a cross-sectional area of 0.25 to 1.5 mm...
9 SL4-SWD and SL7-SWD base modules for signal towers 9.4 Installation 9.4 Installation The SmartWire-DT base modules are designed for screw fixing. They can be placed in any mounting position. 9.4.1 Mounting NOTICE The specified IP66 degree of protection will only be achieved on a smooth, solid surface with the same degree of protection, and only if a signal tower is installed.
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Attaching the base module on the rapid mounting adapter → For detailed instructions on how to connect the SWD4-8MF2 SmartWire-DT external device plug for the 8-pin SmartWire-DT ribbon cable, please refer to the "Installing the SWD4-8MF2 blade terminal" chapter in the „SmartWire-DT The System“, MN05006002Z manual.
The signal towers will be supplied with 24 VDC through the SWD line. If there is a large number of SWD modules on a single SWD line, it may be necessary to connect an additional supply voltage to the SmartWire-DT base module.
X2 socket. Make sure that the SWD ribbon cable's polarity is correct. For detailed information, refer to the „SmartWire-DT The Sys- tem“, MN05006002Z manual. (OUT) X2 X1 (IN) SWD4-...LF-...
Once all the SWD modules are connected to the SWD line, you will need the SmartWire-DT coordinator to automatically assign addresses to all of them. To do this, press the configuration button on the front of the SmartWire-DT coordinator. During the address assignment process, the SWD modules' module LED will flash.
9 SL4-SWD and SL7-SWD base modules for signal towers 9.7 Programming 9.7.3 Diagnostics For diagnostics (bit 4 in input byte 0 set), the module will report the following error cause: Value Meaning 0x13 Short-circuit/overload on at least one output SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
The connection to the SmartWire-DT ribbon cable is established using a SmartWire-DT SWD4-8SF2-5 external device plug, which can be connected either to the top or bottom of the interface module. The unused connector must be covered with the included cap.
10.4 Installation → The function elements obtain the energy for communication electronics and driving the LEDs from the SmartWire-DT net- work supply. Please take into consideration the total power consumption of your SmartWire- network and, if necessary, plan for an addi- tional feeder module EU5C-SWD-PF2-1.
10 Interface module MCB-HK-SWD for circuit-breakers and residual current circuit-breakers 10.5 Commissioning ▶ Use the SmartWire-DT socket to connect the 8-conductor SmartWire-DT cable to the top or bottom of the device. Due to EMC reasons, the SmartWire-DT socket strip that remains unused must be covered with included accessory SWD4-….
Value Meaning 0x19 Check the connection between the SmartWire-DT auxiliary contact and the circuit-breakers and switch the circuit-breakers on and off. If the fault continues to be present, replace the SmartWire-DT auxiliary contact. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
When installing the corresponding hardware, install a universal module(s) instead of the SmartWire-DT module(s) that you will be requiring at a later date. ▶ In the user program, run a scan to check whether the installed module is the SWD module that was originally set up or a universal module.
11 M22-SWD-NOP and M22-SWD-NOP-C SmartWire-DT universal modules 11.2 Surface mounting 11.2.1 Front mount Front-fixing universal modules M22-SWD are used as placeholders for pilot devices and contactors, motor-protective circuit-breakers in consoles, control panel doors or in control panels. 14 36 25 M22-(C)K…...
The input data from a universal module always has a zero value. If a universal module is later replaced with the originally configured SWD module, add this module to the SmartWire-DT network by pressing the “Config.” button on the gateway.
Universal module M22-SWD-NOP is snap-fitted to adapter M22-A in the mid- dle position. Figure 92: Connection to the adapter The SmartWire-DT ribbon cable is to connected to the SmartWire-DT net- work. The external device plug SWD4-8SF2-5 is used for bonding with the M22-SWD function element. This completes installation.
Figure 94: Universal module M22-SWD-NOPC in enclosure M22-I3 11.5 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway during commissioning. Press the configuration but- ton on the gateway. While addresses are being assigned, the SmartWire-DT diagnostic LED on the back of the M22 SmartWire-DT universal module will flash.
When this is done, the new module will be assigned an address. 11.5.2 Device status The individual SmartWire-DT universal modules indicate their device status with the aid of a diagnosis LED. Table 51: Diagnostic messages of the SmartWire-DT status LED...
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11 M22-SWD-NOP and M22-SWD-NOP-C SmartWire-DT universal modules 11.6 Programming Byte 0: SUBST PRSNT – DIAG designation Meaning DIAG 0: no diagnostic alarm Not used – PRSNT 0: Module not available 1: Module available SUBST 1: Universal module M22-SWD-NOP(C) present 11.6.0.1 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis.
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11 M22-SWD-NOP and M22-SWD-NOP-C SmartWire-DT universal modules 11.6 Programming SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
12 Interface for NZM compact circuit-breakers 12.1 Introduction The NZM-XSWD-704 SmartWire-DT module can be used to scan a circuit- breaker with an electronic release (NZM 2,3,4) via a PLC, i.e., the On/Off/Trip position of the circuit-breaker and the actual currents. The remote operator can be actuated via the module.
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XMC energy metering device (external) e Remote operator The max. cable length of the inputs and outputs is 2 m. The SmartWire-DT external device plug with an adapted SmartWire-DT con- necting cable is connected to the NZM-XSWD-704 module via connection ①. →...
12 Interface for NZM compact circuit-breakers 12.2 Surface mounting 12.2.1 Indication and connection elements The network status of the module is signalled via the SmartWire-DT diagnos- tics LED. The other LEDs have the following function: Communication with the circuit-breaker via data cable active...
If the counter input is not required, terminals S0+ and S0- must be provided with a wire bridge. This suppresses a starting pulse when the power supply is switched on. → The 1.5-kΩ-resistor is permanently integrated in the NZM- XSWD-704 device. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
OFF (switch off) ON (switch on) Trip OFF (switch off) In addition to the communication signal, the 8 pole SmartWire-DT connecting cable provides a voltage of 24 V DC to actuate the auxiliary contactors for the remote operator. NOTICE The outputs must only be used to actuate the remote operator.
The sum of the pull-in power of the simultaneously tripping con- tactors and the sum of the holding power of the tripped contac- tors for each SmartWire-DT network must not exceed 72 W. If required, an additional power feeder module (EU5C-SWD-PF1-1, EU5C-SWD-PF-2) must be used (→...
A minimum clearance of 60 mm from the NZM must be maintained. 12.4 Commissioning The automatic addressing of all modules in the SmartWire-DT network is per- formed via the gateway (actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway) during commissioning. During the addressing process the Smart- Wire-DT diagnostics LED flashes.
From byte 1, the data structure of profile 1 and 2 complies with the LVSG (Low Voltage Switchgear) profile of the PNO (PROFIBUS User Organization). Table 53: Overview of the data profiles of the NZM-XSWD-704 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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In programming systems with a controller configurator without automatic profile selection for SDO parameterization the corresponding SDO object 2102subx is inserted in the SDO object list and its content transferred when data profile 1, 3 or 4 is used. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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1) The last cause of tripping registered is always indicated. The circuit-breaker is reset by switching it on, or by switching the power supply off/on. It may take up to 30 s before the trip reason is displayed. After a trip, the last current values measured are displayed (rms values). SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Byte: Dec. Description Note value = 0.5 x I Set value for I = 0.55 x I = 0.6 x I = 0.65 x I = 0.7 x I = 0.75 x I SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Set value for I = 2.5 x I = 3 x I = 3.5 x I = 4 x I = 5 x I = 6 x I = 7 x I = 8 x I SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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= 14 x I • NZMX-VEF…-NA, -VE…-NA • NZM2-ME…-NA Set value for t = 10 = 12 = 14 = 17 = 20 • NZM3-4-VE630 Set value for t = 10 = 14 = infinite SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Set value for I = 2.5 x I = 3 x I = 3.5 x I = 4 x I = 4.5 x I = 5 x I = 5.5 x I = 6 x I SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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= 0.8 x I = 0.9 x I = 1.0 x I Set value for t [ms] = 20 = 60 = 100 = 200 = 300 = 500 = 750 = 1000 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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An additional byte is provided for resetting the energy value. Byte: Description Note Do not change status – Switch off Switch command Switch on Switch command Do not change status – Not used – Reset power meter to zero Power meter SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Measures for using the remote operator For devices belonging to device versions up to 03: SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
0x16 Power meters invalid • Reset counter value via output command A memory error has occurred in the and observe whether the fault is rectified. NZM-XSWD-704. • Replace module as memory is faulty. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
This strategy reduces the bus load. → For more information on the subject of acyclical data transfers, please refer to the EU5C-SWD-DP SmartWire-DT Gateways manual (MN05013002Z) at www.eaton.eu/doc. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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12 Interface for NZM compact circuit-breakers 12.8 Programming SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Do not change this bit's value! ters Module is optional FALSE (0): Data communications on the SmartWire-DT network will continue even if the module is missing. TRUE (1): No data communications on the SmartWire-DT network if the module is missing (default setting).
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Do not change this bit's value! data communications If you wanted data communications on the SmartWire-DT network to con- tinue even when the module is not present, bit 1 would need to be set to 0. The option byte's new value would then be 0x81.
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Programming system TwinCAT If the modules have 1, 2 or 4 bytes including the length bytes, they are shown in the overview as a hexadecimal value, otherwise in ascending order. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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For the two examples above, this means: • EU5E-SWD-2A2A module: • Length byte: 2 • Parameter byte 1: 50 • EU5E-SWD-4PT module: • Length byte: 3 • Parameter byte 1: 00 • Parameter byte 2: 00 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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13 Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus Figure 100: Dialog window in which parameter values are entered or changed SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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13 Using SWD modules with the EtherCAT field bus SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
With an LM high-power LED Continuous light – Flashing light – Strobe light – With a filament lamp light module With an acoustic module Continuous or pulsed tone Continuous or pulsed tone, 8 types of – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
1.10 – SWD4-RC8-10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 → The firmware of the SmartWire-DT gateway can be updated using the SWD-Assist program. This program and firmware ver- sions are available for free at: http://www.eaton.eu/software SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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– – Number of SWD modules – – Baud Rate kbps – – Address setting – – Status indication – – Connections 2 x plug, 8 pole plug connector 2 blade terminals SWD4-8MF2 SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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1) If contactors with a total power consumption > 3 A are connected, a power feeder module EU5C-SWD-PF1/2 has to be used. 2) If contactors with a total power consumption > 0.7 A are connected, a power feeder module EU5C-SWD-PF2 has to be used. SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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High Low typ. < 0.2 ms Low High typ. < 0.2 ms Status indication yellow yellow yellow yellow yellow inputs Input supply I+, I- Supply voltage - 0.16 V Output current per ≦ 0.5 input supply SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Potential isolation Input to SmartWire-DT – Output to SmartWire-DT – Input to input – Output to input – – Output to output – Notes 1) Minimum length 8 mm SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Input resistance kΩ 13.3 13.3 Current Input current 0 - 20 0 - 20 Input resistance < 250 < 250 Resolution Conversion time Accuracy Dielectric strength Analog outputs Quantity: two-wire connection, screened) – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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°C, °F, nonlinear Conversion time Cumulative error ±1 Repetition accuracy ±0.5 Potential isolation Input to SmartWire-DT Output to SmartWire-DT Input to input Output to input Output to output Notes 1) Minimum length 8 mm SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
Current consumption at U → Page 253 Potential separation to supply voltage U Supply voltage AUX Rated operational voltage VDC, 24 (-15/+20) Residual ripple – Max. power consumption at U Notes 1) Minimum length 8 mm SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
14 Appendix 14.6 Technical Data 14.6.11 SWD base modules for signal towers SmartWire-DT base modules for signal towers are meant exclusively for use with SmartWire-DT system. SL4-SWD SL7-SWD General Standards IEC/EN 61131-2, EN 50178 Dimensions (W x H x D)
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0.25 – 1.5 flexible with ferrule 0.25 – 1.5 UL/CSA solid or stranded 24 – 16 Rated operating voltage VDC, 24 (-15/+20) Residual ripple – max. current consumption Protection against polarity reversal Potential isolation SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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From device supply voltage for SWD modules U From the light/acoustic modules Light and acoustic modules Max. quantity Max. current per module Short-circuit / overload proof yes, with diagnostics 1) Minimum length 8 mm SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
(IEC 60068-2) Condensation prevent with suitable measures Storage °C –40 - +70 Relative humidity, non-condensing (IEC/EN 5 - 95 60068-2-30) SmartWire-DT interface Module type SWD module (slave) Baud rate setting Automatic Status SmartWire-DT green SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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– Status indication outputs – Potential separation Inputs for SmartWire-DT Semi-conductor outputs for SmartWire-DT Semi-conductor outputs for inputs – Relays for SmartWire-DT – Relays for inputs – Relays for relays – SmartWire-DT modules IP20 09/17 MN05006001Z EN www.eaton.com...
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Pull-in power ......65 Reference table (part no., SmartWire-DT vs. Eaton catalog number) .
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