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Suggestions for improvement are always welcome. Trademarks VIPA, System 100V, System 200V, System 300V and System 500V are registered trademarks of VIPA Gesellschaft für Visualisierung und Prozessautomatisierung mbH. STEP und S7-300 are registered trademarks of Siemens AG.
Manual VIPA System 200V About this manual This manual describes the System 200V PC 288 CPU that are available from VIPA. In addition to the product summary it contains detailed descriptions of the different modules. You are provided with information on the connection and the utilization of the System 200V PC.
Manual VIPA System 200V Contents Contents User considerations ................. 1 Safety information ..................2 Chapter 1 Basics ................1-1 Safety information for Users..............1-2 Overview ....................1-3 Components..................1-4 General description System 200V ............1-5 Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines......2-1 Overview ....................
Manual VIPA System 200V User considerations User considerations This manual describes the modules that are suitable for use in the System Objective and 200V. It contains a description of the construction, project implementation contents and the technical data. The manual is targeted at users who have a background in automation Target audience technology.
Manual VIPA System 200V Safety information The System 200V is constructed and produced for: Applications conforming with • all VIPA System 200V components specifications • communication and process control • general control and automation applications • industrial applications • operation within the environmental conditions specified in the technical data •...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 1 Basics Chapter 1 Basics The focus of this chapter is on the introduction of the VIPA System 200V. Overview Various options of configuring central and decentral systems are presented in a summary. The chapter also contains the general specifications of the System 200V, i.e.
Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 200V Safety information for Users VIPA modules make use of highly integrated components in MOS- Handling of technology. These components are extremely sensitive to over-voltages electrostatically that can occur during electrostatic discharges. sensitive modules...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 1 Basics Overview The System 200V The System 200V is a modular automation system for centralized and decentralized applications requiring medium performance specifications. The modules are installed directly on a 35mm DIN rail. Bus connectors inserted into the DIN rail provide the interconnecting bus.
Siemens SIMATIC Manager. Other fieldbus systems may be connected by means of slaves for Interbus, CANopen, DeviceNet, SERCOS and Ethernet. A large number of peripheral modules are available from VIPA, for example Peripheral digital as well as analog inputs/outputs, counter functions, displacement modules sensors, positioners and serial communication modules.
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 1 Basics General description System 200V • Standard 35mm DIN rail Structure/ • Peripheral modules with recessed labelling dimensions • Dimensions of the basic enclosure: 1tier width: (HxWxD) in mm: 76x25.4x74 in inches: 3x1x3 2tier width: (HxWxD) in mm: 76x50.8x74 in inches: 3x2x3...
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines This chapter contains the information required to assemble and wire a Overview controller consisting of Systems 200V components. Below follows a description of: • a general summary of the components •...
Bus connector System 200V modules communicate via a backplane bus connector. The backplane bus connector is isolated and available from VIPA in of 1-, 2-, 4- or 8tier width. The following figure shows a 1tier connector and a 4tier connector bus: The bus connector is isolated and has to be inserted into the profile rail until it clips in its place and the bus connections protrude from the rail.
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Assembly regarding the current • Sort the modules with a high current consumption right beside the consumption header module. At ftp.vipa.de/manuals/system200v a list of current consumption of every System 200V module can be found. HB97E - PC - Rev. 06/29...
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Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V You may install the System 200V as well horizontal as vertical. Please Assembly horizontal respectively vertical regard the allowed environment temperatures: • horizontal structure: from 0 to 60° • vertical structure: from 0 to 40°...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Assembly Please follow these rules during the assembly! • Turn off the power supply before you insert or remove any modules! • Make sure that a clearance of at least 60mm exists above and 80mm below the middle of the bus rail.
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Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V The following sequence represents the assembly procedure as viewed Assembly from the side. procedure • Install the profile rail. Make sure that a clearance of at least 60mm exists above and 80mm below the middle of the bus rail.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines The following sequence shows the steps required for the removal of Removal modules in a side view. procedure • The enclosure of the module has a spring-loaded clip at the bottom by which the module can be removed from the rail.
Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V Wiring Most peripheral modules are equipped with a 10pole or an 18pole Outline connector. This connector provides the electrical interface for the signaling and supply lines of the modules. The modules carry spring-clip connectors for the interconnections and wiring.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Wiring procedure • Install the connector on the module until it locks with an audible click. For this purpose you press the two clips together as shown. The connector is now in a permanent position and can easily be wired.
Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V Assembly dimensions Here follow all the important dimensions of the System 200V. Overview 1tier width (HxWxD) in mm: 76 x 25.4 x 74 Dimensions Basic enclosure 2tier width (HxWxD) in mm: 76 x 50.8 x 74...
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Function modules 89 mm 88 mm 85 mm 84,46 mm 11 mm 4,66 mm CPUs here with 91 mm 89 mm EasyConn from 85 mm VIPA 11 mm 5 mm...
Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V Installation guidelines The installation guidelines contain information on the proper assembly of General System 200V. Here we describe possible ways of interference that may disturb the controlling system and how you have to approach shielding and screening issues to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines In many cases, adherence to a set of very elementary rules is sufficient to The most ensure EMC. For this reason we wish to advise you to heed the following important rules for rules when you are installing your controllers.
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Chapter 2 Assembly and installation guidelines Manual VIPA System 200V The screening of cables reduces the influence of electrical, magnetic or Screening of electromagnetic fields; we talk of attenuation. cables The earthing rail that is connected conductively to the cabinet diverts interfering currents from screen conductors to ground.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU This chapter contains a description of operation of the PC 288 in the Overview System 200V. After a summary and an overview of the system we will introduce you to the configuration of a PC-based system.
Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V System overview PC 288 The PC 288 is a complete 486DX based PC. It is suitable for central and decentral control applications. The external storage media is provided by CompactFlash cards or hard disks (IBM Microdrive) with a capacity of up to 1GByte.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Basics The PC 288 provides you with a complete PC-AT in a compact package General with the performance of a 486DX processor. MS-DOS 6.22 is pre-installed on the internal 8MB Flash-ROM.
Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V Properties • PC-AT compatible • STPC INDUSTRIAL 66MHz • 32MB RAM • 8MB DiskOnChip , bootable • TYPE II slot for CompactFlash memory card • Serial interface COM1 • Connector for an AT-type keyboard and compatible keyboards (foil keyboard, etc.) via a mini-DIN socket...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Components The PC 288 is equipped with 3 LEDs that are used as status indicators. LEDs These 3 LEDs are on when the power supply is turned on. The following table shows the purpose and the respective color of these LEDs.
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Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V Sockets and plugs The connector of the serial interface is accessible as COM 1 and it has Serial interface been designed to cater for a maximum distance of 15m at a COM 1 communication rate of 38.4kBaud.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU The DVI socket is the interface for analog and digital displays and monitors DVI socket with a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 pixel. The pin assignment of the socket is as follows:...
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Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V The following block diagram shows the logical structure of the PC: Block diagram PS 2 DVI-Connector Bios RS 232 RS 485/422 DRAM 32MB 485/ STPC RJ 45 Watch- Ethernet Reset...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Storage media applications The PC 288 has a Flash-ROM based internal drive providing 8MB of space Overview and a type II CompactFlash slot. A CompactFlash adapter provides the compatibility between the ...
Deployment in the System 200V Applications using the PC 288 require C-language programming Overview knowledge. VIPA supplies the PC together with the open source code of the software interface. Since this code contains a description of all the functions together with examples of the application of the different functions, we do not include further details of these and the V-Bus organization in this manual.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU The modules are accessible by means of read or write accesses to the Read and write peripheral bytes or the process image. access Note! Please note that the read and write access to one address can be directed to different modules, e.g.
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Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V System 200V modules, e.g. analog modules, can be configured by means Module of up to 16Byte of configuration parameters provided by the PC. configuration by means of This operation provided vbus_set_param function.
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Using the BIOS setup At the start-up of the system, the BIOS version is displayed on the General connected monitor. Then the BIOS executes a test of the system components and the memory. At the end of the test the system attempts to boot.
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Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V Every dialog box that is accessible via the main menu is controlled by Control keys in means of the following keys: BIOS ESC key With the [ESC key the dialog window is closed and you return to the main menu.
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This section is used to assign logical drive names to the physical drives. Drive Assignment Order and The VIPA BIOS only provides support for drive "C". IDE Drive Geometry The following settings are valid for "C": • "None":...
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If the real-time clock has stopped it has to be assumed that the backup battery for the CMOS memory is discharged or defective. Please contact the VIPA Hotline if this battery has still not accepted a charge after one day.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU If you activate this menu item, the boot process is stopped when an error is F1 Error Wait detected. You then may decide what action to take. If you press [F1] the system will continue booting.
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This sub-menu is used to define the board-specific settings. You may VIPA navigate through the menu by means of the cursor keys. Configuration +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ System BIOS Setup - VIPA Configuration (C) 1999 General Software, Inc. All rights reserved +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | VGA Frame Buffer Size : 1.0 Mb...
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FPGA Version: The version of the FPGA that controls the V-Bus access. Note! You should include this information when you request information from the service department of VIPA GmbH to allow us to help you more effectively. HB97E - PC - Rev. 06/29 3-19...
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Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Manual VIPA System 200V Note! The following menu items display a query that is to be answered with "Yes" or "No". Please note that the keyboard uses the US layout for the BIOS setup, i.e.
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Register description The following addresses are occupied by VIPA: Address range Watchdog 270h - 277h 280h - 28Fh 280h - 284h reserved 285h EEPROM Port 286h - 28Dh reserved 28Eh...
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After a reset write access to 290h and 292h is inhibited. Serial number The serial number is available to the user via registers 271h and 272h. EEPROM VIPA will supply you with then relevant details on I/O-Port 285h. RS232/RS422 Changing the operating mode of COM1 RS232/RS422 I/O-Port 291h R/W "0"...
Manual VIPA System 200V Chapter 3 PC 288 - CPU Technical data PC-CPU PC 288 Electrical data VIPA 288-2BL10 Power supply DC 24V (20.4 ... 28.8) via front from ext. power supply Current consumption max. 1.5A Output current backplane bus max.
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Manual VIPA System 200V Index Appendix A Index Assembly......2-1, 2-5 dimensions......2-10 Automatic address allocation..3-10 Basics........1-1 Bus connector ......2-2 Centralized system ....1-4 Basic CMOS Configuration..3-15 Components ......1-4 Basics ........... 3-3 Decentralized system ....1-4 BIOS setup .........
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