JUMO LOGOSCREEN Series Interface Description
JUMO LOGOSCREEN Series Interface Description

JUMO LOGOSCREEN Series Interface Description

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Screen recorder
LON interface
B 95.5010.2.1
Interface description
6.99/00369009

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  • Page 1 Screen recorder LON interface B 95.5010.2.1 Interface description 6.99/00369009...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Preface ......................3 Typographical conventions ................. 4 1.2.1 Warning signs ....................4 1.2.2 Note signs ...................... 4 1.2.3 Presentation ....................4 General Applications ....................5 System requirements ................... 5 2.2.1 Configuring the mTRON modules ..............5 Identifying the interface ................6 Connecting the interface Connection diagram ..................
  • Page 4 Contents JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software Establishing a network connection ............13 Input network-variables ................13 Output network-variables ................14 Parameter setting ..................15 5.4.1 Module settings .................... 16 mTRON modules ..................16 5.5.1 mTRON operating unit ................. 16 5.5.2 Communication module ................16 Project design example ................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 Preface Please read this manual before starting up the interface. Keep this manual in a place which is at all times accessible to all users. Please assist us to improve this manual. Your suggestions will be most welcome. Phone within Germany (0661) 6003-725 from abroad (++49) 661 6003-0...
  • Page 6: Typographical Conventions

    1 Introduction 1.2 Typographical conventions 1.2.1 Warning signs The signs for Danger and Warning are used in this manual under the following conditions: Danger This symbol is used when there may be danger to personnel if the instructions are disregarded or not followed accurately! Warning This symbol is used when there may be danger to equipment or data if the instructions are disregarded or not followed accu-...
  • Page 7: General

    2 General 2.1 Applications The LON interface is available for the connection of external modules of the JUMO mTRON automation system, in order to expand the screen recorder functionality. All mTRON modules can be connected. 2.2 System requirements The following requirements have to be met for the connection of external mo-...
  • Page 8: Identifying The Interface

    2 General 2.3 Identifying the interface The LON interface is available as extra Code. The contents of the menu Instrument info r Interface show whether it is implemented in the system. If the entry Instrument info r Ext. I/O supplement is set to Yes, the LON inter- face is available.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Interface

    “JUMO mTRON automation system” series using the connections Net_A and Net_B. The technical details are described in the corresponding installation in- structions for the mTRON modules. Further information on bus termination can be taken from the Section 3.2 “Connecting configured mTRON modules”.
  • Page 10: Connecting Configured Mtron Modules

    3 Connecting the interface 3.2 Connecting configured mTRON modules The mTRON modules are connected to the screen recorder using a screened twisted pair. The pre-configured mTRON modules are labelled according to customer specification. Example: 1 screen recorder and 2 analogue input modules In the example shown, two analogue input modules are connected to the screen recorder in the “line structure”...
  • Page 11: Operation And Visualisation

    Service The “service-pin message” is only required with simultaneous use of the JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software. Using this function, the posi- tion of the screen recorder that is connected can be determined within iTOOL and reported (“joining”).
  • Page 12: External Analogue Inputs

    All other parameters for the mTRON modules are either pre-configured ex-factory to customer specification, or have to be altered using the JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software. The parameters which are available are described in detail in the Operating In- structions B 95.5010.01...
  • Page 13: External Logic Inputs

    4 Operation and visualisation 4.3 External logic inputs The menu Configuration Digital signal name is available for the external log- ic inputs which are connected. Ater selecting the menu entry “External input 1 — 6” and subsequently press- ing the key, a character string can be entered that will identify the input.
  • Page 14: Group Configuration

    4 Operation and visualisation 4.5 Group configuration In the screen recorder menu Configuration Grp configuration, the inputs that are externally connected are assigned to screen recorder groups. Parameter Value/selection Explanation Analogue channels Configuration Off, Assignment of the hard- Grp configuration Analog inp1 —...
  • Page 15: Jumo Mtron-Itool Project Design Software

    5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software This chapter contains all the information necessary to establish a connection between the screen recorder and the mTRON modules, using the JUMO mTRON-ITOOL project design software . The data between the screen recorder and the mTRON modules are ex- changed via LON network variables (NVs) which are “bound”...
  • Page 16: Output Network-Variables

    5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software 5.3 Output network-variables The internal analogue and logic inputs, as well as the two counters of the screen recorder, can be transferred via the network to other modules, using the output network-variables. In conjunction with a logic module (70.4030), for example, eight measurement inputs can thus be logically linked.
  • Page 17: Parameter Setting

    5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software 5.4 Parameter setting Basic menu Module name Name of the module for entering and storing all inputs Setup dialog The functions of the module are assigned Cancel to setup dialogs for aborting inputs. The data are not stored.
  • Page 18: Module Settings

    The addresses required for establishing a connection to the screen recorder using the communication module are described in the “JUMO mTRON communication module” system manual. All the network variables (except the input counter) of the screen recorder can be...
  • Page 19: Project Design Example

    5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software 5.6 Project design example The JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software must be used if no confi- gured mTRON modules are available, or if these have to be reconfigured. When operating the software it is essential to follow a defined path.
  • Page 20 5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software Configuring the In order to connect a temperature probe to an mTRON module, this module mTRON has to be configured. modules This is done by clicking on the button with the left mouse button. A dialog...
  • Page 21 5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software Selecting the After the analogue inputs have been successfully configured, the software in- software inputs/ puts and outputs are selected. To do this, it is necessary to change to the bin- outputs dings level.
  • Page 22 5 JUMO mTRON-iTOOL project design software Transfer the The following steps have to be carried out before all settings can be transfer- project red from the project design software to the screen recorder and the mTRON modules. 1. The button is used to establish the on-line connection to the modules.
  • Page 23: Error Handling

    6 Error handling 6.1 Response after a power failure After the supply voltage has been restored and the subsequent initialisation phase completed, all network-variables are reset to the correct values. The in- put and output counters continue to operate with the values present at the time of the power interruption.
  • Page 24 6 Error handling...
  • Page 25: Index

    7 Index Applications Communication module Connection diagram Electrostatic discharges External counter – External input Group configuration Input network-variables Interface type iTOOL configuration of mTRON modules 18 general 13 selection of software modules 17 selection of the software inputs/outputs 19 transfer of project 20 Joining Logic module Network variables...
  • Page 26 7 Index Program version – Sampling cycle Service Service-pin message System requirements – Transfer rate Wink...
  • Page 28 M.K. JUCHHEIM GmbH & Co. United Kingdom 36035 Fulda JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO PROCESS CONTROL INC. Germany Temple Bank, Riverway 735 Fox Chase, Phone ++49 6 61-60 03-0 GB-Harlow, Coatesville, PA 19320 ++49 6 61-60 03-6 07 Essex CM20 2TT...

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