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  • Page 1 Building Automation Industrial Automation Systems Hardware, Engineering and Function Description XControl Control System XC600 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Think future. Switch to green.
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form (printed, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) or processed, duplicated or distributed by means of electronic systems without written permission of Moeller GmbH, Bonn. Subject to alteration without notice.
  • Page 3 Warning! Dangerous electrical voltage! Before commencing the installation • Disconnect the power supply of the device. • Ensure a reliable electrical isolation of the low voltage for the 24 volt supply. Only use power supply units complying with • Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally restarted. IEC 60364-4-41 (VDE 0100 Part 410) or HD 384.4.41 S2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Contents About This Manual Modification Record Application Content Abbreviations and Symbols Hardware and engineering Design – Local expansion features with signal modules Assembly – Fitting/removing modules – Fitting XI/ON modules Project engineering – Control cabinet design – Ventilation –...
  • Page 6 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Contents Establishing the connection between PC and XC600 Requirements for the Ethernet module in the PC Ethernet module configuration XC600 configuration Creating the connection between PC and XC600 Creating an Example Project Setting the target system Configure XC600 with local signal modules –...
  • Page 7 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Contents Menu overview of the operator module Basic menu – MAIN MENU Diagnostics for the local XI/ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus – Basic procedure for error handling POU (Program Organization Unit) GETBUSSTATE Evaluation of the GETBUSSTATE.EXTENDEDINFO array –...
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  • Page 9: About This Manual

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB About This Manual Modification Record The following modifications have been made in comparison to previous editions: Edition date Page Keyword change remove 08/02 12, 13 Table 19, 20 CPU interfaces Paragraphs 1, 2 Action below Figure 40 Figure 55 Figure 59 and previous paragraph 35, 36, 44 Explanation of display message...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations And Symbols

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB About This Manual Abbreviations and Symbols Draws your attention to interesting tips and additional information The abbreviations and symbols used in this manual have the following meaning: Important! I/O module Input/output modules Indicates the possibility of minor material damage. Uninterruptible power supply Caution! Menu selector switch...
  • Page 11: Hardware And Engineering

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 1 Hardware and engineering Design The XC600 PLC has a modular design. The basic unit consists of A module consists of a circuit board that is fitted into a frame. The the base module, power supply, CPU and operator modules, and special frame design makes it possible to stack the modules can be expanded by using function modules for communication.
  • Page 12: Local Expansion Features With Signal Modules

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Local expansion features with signal modules Assembly The XC600 can be expanded by the XI/ON signal modules. Caution! Only remove or fit modules with the power supply switched off. Discharge yourself from any electrostatic charge before touching a module. Voltage peaks on the bus connector may cause malfunction or damage to the module.
  • Page 13 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design Figure 4 : Fitting the modules together Important! When fitting the modules together, ensure that the socket Figure 6 : Removing the modules connectors fit exactly into the plug connectors. Figure 5 : Removing the base module...
  • Page 14: Fitting Xi/On Modules

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Fitting XI/ON modules Mount the XI/ON base module first in order to install the XI/ON signal modules. The base module is mounted on the top-hat rail to the right of the XC600 PLC: Hook the slot of the XI/ON base module into the mounting rail from below .
  • Page 15: Project Engineering

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design Project engineering Control cabinet design The arrangement of the components in the control cabinet has a major influence on the interference-free operation of the system and machinery. During the planning and design stages, as well as during implementation, it must be ensured that the power and control sections are separated.
  • Page 16: Lightning-Strike Protection

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Lightning-strike protection Avoid laying cables with different power levels in parallel. Always separate AC from DC cables. External lightning protection Observe the following minimum spacings: All cables leaving or entering buildings must be shielded. Metal –...
  • Page 17: Switching Supply Voltage On/Off

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design In this case, the controller has not detected a power failure. To Switching supply voltage on/off start up, switch the supply voltage to the UPS system off and on The UPS ensures that the XC600 controller is switched off properly again.
  • Page 18: Base Modules Xc-Adp/Xc-Adp-Xion

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering > Base modules XC-ADP/XC-ADP-XION 24V 0V General A base module and a power supply module form one unit. The possible combination of both modules can be found in table 1. The modules differ in their capability for expansion with signal modules.
  • Page 19: Power Supply Modules Xc-Pow50-Ups/Xc-Pow50-Xion-Ups

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design Project engineering Power supply modules XC-POW50-UPS/ XC-POW50-XION-UPS General 24Vo 0Vo A base module and a power supply module form one unit. The possible combination of both modules can be found in table 1. The modules differ in their capability for expansion with signal modules.
  • Page 20: Profibus-Dp Module Xc-Net-Dp-M

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering PROFIBUS-DP module XC-NET-DP-M General The module provides the interface between the CPU module and the PROFIBUS-DP bus, which is an industrial standard compliant with EN 50170 Vol. 2. Task Figure 17 : Pin assignment of the PROFIBUS-DP interface The module provides the master function for PROFIBUS-DP.
  • Page 21: Bus Termination Resistors

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design Configure module address Setting the address in XSoft Up to three XC-NET-DP-M (PROFIBUS-DP) or XC-NET-CAN Assign the input/output address range (%IB/%QB) to the modules (CANopen) modules can be used in any combination. Reserve a in the PLC configuration in XSoft. The modules are integrated in memory area for each module in the CPU by defining a module turn into the PLC configuration: address for each one:...
  • Page 22: Canopen Module Xc-Net-Can

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Start/Stop behaviour CANopen module XC-NET-CAN Setting the OMS to the STOP position will cause all the outputs of the remote devices to be set to 0. General An interruption in the segment causes the inputs (receive data) of the disconnected devices to be interpreted as 0 signals by the PLC, This module provides the interface as per ISO 11898 between the and the outputs that were set by the PLC in the output module will...
  • Page 23 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design The modules are integrated in turn into the PLC configuration: Assign the memory range beginning with start address CE000 to the first module (CANopen or PROFIBUS-DP) to be configured. The input/output devices assigned to this module are connected to the module bus system via address CE000.
  • Page 24: Operator Module Xc-Sys1

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Operator module XC-SYS1 The operator module always forms the final component of several stacked modules, and provides access to the controller. Task The operating mode switch (OMS) is used to select the operating states for the controller: MRES, STOP, RUN or RUN-P. The current PLC status is indicated by the three LEDs.
  • Page 25 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Design Operating mode switch (OMS) Menu selector switch (MSS) The operating mode switch defines the status that the controller You can use the menu selector switch to select a function from the will take up when the supply power is switched on. If you change menu overview in the LCD display.
  • Page 26: Cpu Xc-Cpu601-E.m

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Hardware and engineering Ethernet CPU XC-CPU601-E.M Connector Signal Meaning The “.” in the type designation stands for the size of the user program memory. Possible sizes are 1, 2, 4 and 8 MB. TxD+ 100/10BASE-T Transmit TxD– 100/10BASE-T Transmit The module is based on a Pentium PC (166 MHz) in compact PC/ 104 format.
  • Page 27: Establishing The Connection Between Pc And Xc600

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 2 Establishing the connection between PC and XC600 This section describes the necessary steps for connecting the PC to Click on Properties and then the Bindings tab. the XC600 PLC. Communication is implemented via an Ethernet connection. The PC must be equipped with an Ethernet module in order for it to be connected to the network.
  • Page 28: Xc600 Configuration

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Establishing the connection between PC and XC600 The IP address consists of four groups with three-digit decimal numbers that are separated by a full stop character. You can enter numbers from 192.168.119.1 to 192.168.119.254 as the address. Gateway PLC runtime system XC600 The first three groups must match the default address in the...
  • Page 29 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Creating the connection between PC and XC600 Figure 36 : Determine the channel Figure 38 : Enter PLC address You can change the name of the channel (Local_), e.g. to “XC600 Confirm the set parameters. Route”. Mark the name “Tcp/Ip (Level2Route)” and press OK. In order to register the new channel for the gateway you must log into the PLC via the Online menu.
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  • Page 31: Creating An Example Project

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 3 Creating an Example Project The following example is used to illustrate the use of the XSoft In the first part of this example you will configure the XC600 PLC. software. A project is created by creating a configuration and a It is configured with two digital input modules and two output program.
  • Page 32: Setting The Target System

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Creating an Example Project Setting the target system Once XSoft has started, create a new file: Choose File r New menu. Answer the query about saving the old project. Set the target system, e.g. XC-CPU601-E4M. The following window with four tabs will appear: Figure 43 : POU type “Program”...
  • Page 33 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Configure XC600 with local signal modules Figure 44 : Configuring the XC-600 controller Double-click the PLC Configuration folder. The basic parameters have already been set. Switch to the Input/Output register to configure the inputs and This will cause the PLC Configuration window to open: outputs.
  • Page 34 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Creating an Example Project Figure 47 : Configuring inputs/outputs Select the required input/output modules from the left column and transfer them to the right column, using the Select button. The order of the modules in the right-hand column must match the configuration of the controller.
  • Page 35: Creating Programs

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Configure XC600 with local signal modules Figure 49 : Parameter definition of user parameters (Default values) Creating programs Procedure Click the POUs tab. Task Make a double-click on the PLC-PRG element. The first input of each XI/ON module is to be interrogated. Both inputs are combined and the result is passed to an output of an XI/ The Declaration and Programming will now be opened.
  • Page 36: Profibus-Dp Expansion

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Creating an Example Project Adding a remote XI/ON gateway PROFIBUS-DP expansion Select the element XC-NET-DP-M and click the right mouse Proceed as follows to expand the configuration with remote I/Os button. Choose Append Subelement r XN-GW-PBDP-12MB..via PROFIBUS-DP: Adding a PROFIBUS-DP module to the XC600 device Ensure that the default address CE000 is set on the modulea Page 17.
  • Page 37: Creating A Program For Profibus-Dp Expansion

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB PROFIBUS-DP expansion Figure 56 : Selecting input/output modules To define the addresses, select ‹Extras r Calculate addresses›. Creating a program for PROFIBUS-DP expansion The first input of each XI/ON module is to be interrogated. Both inputs are linked and the result passed to an output of a module. XN GW PBDP 12 MB XN-BR-24VDC-D XN-2DI-24VDC-P...
  • Page 38: Canopen Bus Expansion

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Creating an Example Project The example is saved as a separate program and is called from the CANopen bus expansion program ABC. Proceed as follows to create the new program: Proceed as follows to expand the configuration with remote I/Os Use the tab to select the POUs folder in the POUs register.
  • Page 39: Creating A Program For Remote Outputs On The Canopen Bus

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB CANopen bus expansion To configure the output module, select the element XC-NET- Creating a program for remote outputs on the CAN and click on the right mouse button. Choose Append CANopen bus Subelement and select a module. Two output bytes are provided. Each byte is assigned a value. The example is saved as a separate program and is called from the program ABC.
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  • Page 41: Functions Of The Operator Module

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 4 Functions of the Operator Module This chapter describes the use of the operator module to operate You can now load a program into the PLC using XSoft or select the the controller. The start-up example is used to explain the main menu using the menu selector switch.
  • Page 42: Starting Up The Plc With A Bootable And Activated Program

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Functions of the Operator Module Create a bootable version of this program: Without a password If a new function is selected with the OMS, the function is Click on Create Boot Project in the Online menu when you have executed immediately.
  • Page 43: Starting Programs

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Starting programs When changing from STOP to RUN (-P) the STOP LED will go out Starting programs and the RUN LED will light up. The CPU will process the executable program after the startup. The display shows: The program can be started in the following ways: 17:45:23 In the Online menu of XSoft via Start “P”, if the OMS is set to RUN-P “R”...
  • Page 44: Display Programs On The Hard Disk (Internal) And On The Compactflash Card (External)

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Functions of the Operator Module The number 1 in the designation XC-NET-1 indicates the module: Display programs on the hard disk (internal) and on the CompactFlash card (external) Number (Hardware) address of the module After choosing the DISPLAY menu item you can view the content of the hard disk and the CompactFlash card: CE000 CC000...
  • Page 45: General Messages

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB General messages Event message Deleting programs from the working memory Events are written with the time and date for additional The program can be deleted by means of a Reset (HARD/Original), information. a following section. Events include: System Start program or Stop program Reset function (initialisation of variables) XI/ON modules...
  • Page 46: Handling Several Programs

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Functions of the Operator Module Executing the MRES function on the OMS The names of other programs will appear in turn. This function starts a RESET COLD. Select a name Example: the display shows the basic menu: (cursor flashes at the side of the name). Press the MSS.
  • Page 47: Editing Programs On The Compactflash Card (Cfc)

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Password Accepting and activating passwords Editing programs on the CompactFlash card (CFC) After ten characters, or after the MSS has been pressed, the Proceed as follows to save programs on the CFC: display moves from password entry to password acceptance. Pressing once more will accept the password and the SECURITY First load the programs onto the hard disk with XSoft.
  • Page 48: Displaying Text From The User Program

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Functions of the Operator Module Displaying text from the user program Switching off the power supply The SENDSTRINGTODISPLAY function allows you to define texts (3 Switching off the power supply of the UPS device will cause the x 12 characters) in the user program that can be shown in the first Power Supply contact to open.
  • Page 49 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 5 Menu overview of the operator module The operator module allows you to enter parameters or modify Menu overview of the MAIN MENU: DIAGNOSTICS PLC states. The display, with 4 lines of 12 characters each, shows a menu structure in which you can use the menu selector switch EVENT (MSS) to call up the submenus (items): select a menu item by ERROR...
  • Page 50: Basic Menu

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Menu overview of the operator module To do this turn the MSS in the basic menu to menu item DISPLAY. Basic menu Press the MSS to delete the display in STOP mode, or show the text After the power supply is switched on or after a reboot, the display in RUN mode.
  • Page 51 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Basic menu MAIN MENU: PROGRAM Only three program names can be displayed. If there are more programs in the memory, they can be displayed by turning the PROGRAM: MSS. If there is a full-stop character next to the first program RESET name, this indicates that an executable version of the program is INTERNAL...
  • Page 52 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Menu overview of the operator module MAIN MENU: RECIPE IP ADDRESS: The structure of the recipe menu is the same as for the PROGRAM 192.168. menu (a Page 47). 119.001 The following provides an overview of the menu structure: BACK RECIPE: IP-MASK: This displays the default value.
  • Page 53 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Basic menu After a power failure, the PLC will start up in the mode specified You can only reach the main menu by entering the password: by the OMS setting when the password was activated, irrespective Turn the MSS so that the display shows PASSWORD. Press the of the current setting.
  • Page 54 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Menu overview of the operator module HARDWARE Turn the MSS until the display shows OFF. Press the MSS. The word ENTER will appear on the display. HARDWARE: Press the MSS to return to the menu. CONFIGURE AUTOCONFIG This function can be reactivated at any time. BACK If the AUTOCONFIG function is switched off, then the PLC will detect a missing or faulty module at the next startup.
  • Page 55: Basic Procedure For Error Handling

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB 6 Diagnostics for the local XI/ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus In the XC600 system, diagnostics are available not only for the POU (Program Organization Unit) GETBUSSTATE local input/output modules, but also for the remote modules that The GETBUSSTATE POU is included in the BusDiag.LIB file.
  • Page 56: Evaluation Of The Getbusstate.extendedinfo Array

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus The diagnostic address (marker byte) from where the saved data However, only the data for the (structure) output EXTENDEDINFO start, can be found in the configuration: is important for the user, since the individual bytes of the output (ARRAY[0..129]) contain the diagnostic information for the individual participants.
  • Page 57: Diagnostics For The Canopen Bus

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Function block DiagGetState Diagnostics for the CANopen bus Description All the participant bytes must be interrogated for diagnosis. Inputs The participant bytes can be interrogated for error messages ENABLE 1 = activate (content>0), starting with Byte 2 (participant with node number 2 0 = deactivate (= address)) and continuing to Byte 127.
  • Page 58: Diagnostics For The Local Xi/On-Bus And The Profibus-Dp/Canopen Bus

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus Diagnostics for the local XI/ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP/ EXTENDEDINFO[10] // No significance CANopen bus EXTENDEDINFO[11] // With PROFIBUS-DP: master address For the local XI/ON bus or the PROFIBUS-DP bus: EXTENDEDINFO EXTENDEDINFO[12&13] // Own ID number contains general diagnostic data for the participants and the...
  • Page 59: Data Contents Of Extendedinfo For Canopen

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Function block DiagGetState The EXTENDEDINFO output of the function block contains the XN-1AI-I Bit 0: Measurement range error following information, the most important data are marked in Bit 1: Cable break grey: XN-1AI-U Bit 0: Measurement range error EXTENDEDINFO[0] // For CANopen: node address XN-2AI-PT/NI-2/3...
  • Page 60: Example

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus block is called, and the output array DiagGetState.EXTENDEDINFO Example is copied into a dummy field FeldDiagData. The evaluation of the The diagnostics are explained through a program example: diagnostics data must be performed by the application (user).
  • Page 61: Programs

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Function block DiagGetState Programs Main program with accessing of local XI/ON modules Main program: Defining global variables VAR_GLOBAL PROGRAM PLC_PRG LXIONSTAT AT %MB0: GETBUSSTATE; (*Local XION*) DPSTAT AT%MB142: GETBUSSTATE; (*PROFIBUS-DP*) EING_0 AT %IX0.0: BOOL; CANSTAT AT%MB284: GETBUSSTATE; (*CANopen*) EING_1 AT %IX1.0: BOOL;...
  • Page 62 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus FOR wHelp:=0 TO (XionDiag.EXTENDEDINFO[ 14]+13) BY 1 DO (*Depending on the number of modules*) FeldDiag[wHelp]:=XionDiag.EXTENDEDINFO[wHelp]; (*Copy the array EXTENDEDINFO -> FeldDiag*) END_FOR XionDiag.ENABLE:=FALSE; (* Deactivate FB*) XionDiag();...
  • Page 63 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Function block DiagGetState Diagnostics program: (Observe the highlighted changes!) PROGRAM DIAGDP (* Diagnosis for PROFIBUS DP *) Diagstate_DP:DiagGetState; (* Instance creation of POU DiagGetState() *) FeldDiag_DP: ARRAY[0..99] OF BYTE; (* Additional field for diagnosis data (optional) *) Address_DP: DWORD; n_Dword: DWORD;...
  • Page 64 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus In the status display, the individual elements of EXTENDEDINFO Program for the CANopen bus are shown after the simulation of an error (short-circuit on the 1st Subprogram 2: output module): PROGRAM CANIO2...
  • Page 65 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Function block DiagGetState Diagstate_CAN.DRIVERNAME:=ADR(CANDrvName); Diagstate_CAN.DEVICENUMBER:=1; Diagstate_CAN.BUSMEMBERID:=Adresse_CAN; Diagstate_CAN.ENABLE:=TRUE; Diagstate_CAN(); (* Call the FB DiagGetState*) END_IF END_IF END_IF END_IF (*--------------------------------------------------from XSoft V2.3.1--------------------------------------------------------*) IF Diagstate_CAN.BOLDENABLE=TRUE AND Diagstate_CAN.READY=FALSE THEN (*BOLDENABLE=internal function variable, Type: BOOL*) Diagstate_CAN(); (*BOLDENABLE=1: FB DiagGetState active*) END_IF (*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*) IF Diagstate_CAN.ENABLE = TRUE THEN (* Cyclical call if the FB is active*) IF Diagstate_CAN .READY THEN (* FB ended? / Are diagnosis data available?*)
  • Page 66 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Diagnostics for the local XI/ ON-BUS and the PROFIBUS-DP / CANopen bus Figure 72 : Status display of EXTENDEDINFO after a short-circuit on the 1st output module...
  • Page 67: Starting The Plc/Behaviour Of The Variables

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Appendix Starting the PLC/Behaviour of the variables Please note that if a program download takes place, the “Retain” variables will be initialized, but the “Persistent” Since the XC600 may only be operated with a uninterruptible variables will be retained. power supply, it is assured that the XC600 shuts down in a controlled manner if the voltage fails.
  • Page 68: Notes On Xsoft

    The XSoft V2.3.2. contains new functions which are included in the Lib files. The Lib files can be found in the Division by zero “Targets\Moeller\Lib_NTRT” directory. The description of the Overflow function can be found in the “Dok\Deutsch\XsoftSysLibs” Unavoidable exception directory.
  • Page 69: Dimensions

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Dimensions Dimensions XC modules 115.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 XC-ADP XC-POW50-UPS XC-NET-DP-M XC-CPU601-ExM XC-SYS1 XC-ADP-XION XC-POW50-XION-UPS XC-NET-CAN XC-CPU601-ExM-XV XC-ADP-XION 12.6 12.6 12.6...
  • Page 70: Xi/On Module Base, Xi/On

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Appendix XI/ON module base, XI/ON 154.5 128.9 117.6 XC-ADP/XC-POW50-.../XC-NET-.../XC-CPU-.../XC-SYS1 XC-ADP XC-ADP XC-POW50-... XC-NET-... XC-CPU-... XC-SYS1 XC-ADP...
  • Page 71: Ups Unit Dip24-4

    07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Technical Data UPS unit DIP24-4, 5-15 a Top-hat rail with 15 mm root face width Technical Data XControl General Standards and regulations IEC/EN 61131-2, EN 50178 0 to +55 °C Ambient temperature –25 to +70 °C Storage temperature Vibration resistance 10 to 57 Hz g0.075 mm, 57 to 150 Hz g1.0 g...
  • Page 72 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Appendix Operator module XC-SYS1 Communication module XC-NET-DP-M (PROFIBUS-DP) LCD display 4 lines x 12 columns PROFIBUS-DP interface RS 485, EN 50170 RTC (real time clock) Baud rate Max. 12 Mbaud Battery (lithium) XC-CPU-BAT1 Potential isolation CompactFlash card Type I & Type II Max.
  • Page 73 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Technical Data Power supply module XC-POW50-XION-UPS (with XI/ON) XC-POW50-UPS (without XI/ Rated input voltage 24 V DC +20/–15 % 24 V DC +20/–15 % Input power Max. 60 W Max. 60 W Overvoltage protection Protection against polarity reversal Mains filter Residual ripple of the input voltage <...
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  • Page 75 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Index Abbreviations ....... . 6 Date setting ....... . . 48 Adapter, for base module (with XI/ON module connection) Delayed switching, power supply .
  • Page 76 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Index Program start ....... 47 Language setting ......49 Program window .
  • Page 77 07/04 AWB2700-1428GB Index UPS ........11 User parameter definition .
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