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VIPA System 100V EM - Expansion modules 134-4Ex Order No.: VIPA HB100E_EM Reference: RE_134-4Ex Rev. 08/23 This manual is part of the documentation package with order number: VIPA HB100E_EM and relevant for: Product Order number as of state: EM 134 VIPA 134-4Ex...
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Basics These basics include recommendations on the handling of the modules of the VIPA System 100V as central resp. decentral automation system. Besides a system overview you will find general information of the System 100V like assembly dimensions, installation and environmental conditions.
Manual VIPA System 100V Contents Contents User considerations ................. 1 Safety information ..................2 Chapter 1 Basics ................1-1 Safety information for Users..............1-2 Overview System 100V ................ 1-3 General Description of the System 100V..........1-4 Assembly dimensions................1-5 Installation Guidelines ................1-7 Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment ......
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Contents Manual VIPA System 100V HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
Manual VIPA System 100V User considerations User considerations This manual describes the installation, project engineering and usage of Objective and the analog expansion module of the System 100V. contents Target audience The manual is targeted at users who have a background in automation technology and PLC programming.
Safety information Manual VIPA System 100V Safety information The System 100V is constructed and manufactured for Application specifications • communication and process control • general control and automation tasks • industrial applications • operation within the environmental conditions specified in the technical data •...
These basics include recommendations on the handling of the modules of Overview the VIPA System 100V as central resp. decentral automation system. Besides a system overview you will find general information of the System 100V like assembly dimensions, installation and environmental conditions.
Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V 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 electrostatic that can occur during electrostatic discharges. sensitive modules...
Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 1 Basics Overview System 100V The System 100V from VIPA is a compact central and decentral usable General automation system from VIPA. The system is recommended for lower and middle performance needs. At a System 100V module, CPU res. bus coupler are integrated together with in-/output functions in one case.
Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V General Description of the System 100V • Norm profile head rail 35mm Structure and dimensions • Dimensions basic module: 4tier width: (WxHxD) in mm: 101.6x76x48 / in inches: 4x3x1.9 6tier width: (WxHxD) in mm: 152.4x76x48 / in Inches: 6x3x1.9...
Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 1 Basics Assembly dimensions Installation dimensions Installed and 45 mm 44 mm wired dimensions 34 mm 48 mm ca. 70 mm HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
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Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V CPU 11x with 50 mm 51 mm EasyConn from 45 mm VIPA 11 mm 5 mm 85 mm 8 cm HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 1 Basics Installation Guidelines The installation guidelines contain information about the interference free General deployment of System 100V systems. There is the description of the ways, interference may occur in your control, how you can make sure the electromagnetic digestibility (EMC), and how you manage the isolation.
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Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V Basic rules for In the most times it is enough to take care of some elementary rules to guarantee the EMC. Please regard the following basic rules when installing your PLC. • Take care of a correct area-wide grounding of the inactive metal parts when installing your components.
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 1 Basics Isolation of Electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic interference fields are weakened by means of an isolation, one talks of absorption. conductors Via the isolation rail, that is connected conductive with the rack, interference currents are shunt via cable isolation to the ground. Hereby...
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Chapter 1 Basics Manual VIPA System 100V 1-10 HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment This chapter contains every information for the deployment of the analog Overview expansion module of the System 100V. Every Micro-PLC CPU has an interface for backplane bus connectors. This allows to connect System 100V expansion modules and modules of the System 200V family.
Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Installation System 100V modules are clipped at a 35mm standard norm profile rail. General things to assembly and For dismantling, you have to pull the locker downwards with a screwdriver dismantling and lift the module up from the head rail.
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Now you plug your System 100V expansion module left-justified. System 100V System 100V CPU 11x - Expansion module System 200V - Periphery EM 134 AI1/AO2x12Bit CPU 115 DI 8xDC24V DI 8xDC24V...
Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Wiring the analog signals For analog signals you have to use isolated cables to reduce interference. Cables for analog The cable screening should be grounded at both ends. If there are...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Connecting The following figure shows the connection of voltage sensors: voltage sensors Connecting The following figure shows the connection of resistance thermometer and resistance thermo- sensors: meter and sensors Wiring of the analog...
Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Structure AI 3xU/I, AI 1/AO 2x12Bit VIPA 134-4EE00 Order data This module has 4 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs that may be Description configured individually. The module occupies a total of 8Byte of input and 4Byte of output data in the periphery area.
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Status indicator 3x Analog inputs U/I Pin assignment Assignment EM 134 AI3x12Bit n.c. Voltage measuring Channel 0 Current measuring Channel 0 Ground Channel 0 Voltage measuring Channel 1 Current measuring Channel 1...
HB100_CPU at "Deployment CPU 11x". After you have configured your CPU, the expansion modules are placed by choosing the module with the order number 134-4EE00 from the hardware catalog and dropping it to the slot below of the CPU.
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Addressing The addressing is accessible via double click on the expansion module. Here you predefine start addresses for each module. Data input range: Data input/ data output range During the measuring, the measuring values are stored in the data input...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Parameter data 16Byte of parameter data are available for the configuration. These parameters are stored in non-volatile memory and are available after the unit has been powered off. By using the SFC 55 "WR_PARM" you may alter the parameterization in the module during runtime.
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Parameter Wire break recognition Via the Bits 0 and 3 of Byte 0, the wire break recognition is activated for the input channels. The wire break recognition is only available for the current measuring range of 4...20mA and at (thermo) resistance measuring.
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Function-no. The assignment of a function-no. to a certain channel happens during assignment parameterization. The function-no. 00h does not influence the function-no. stored in the permanent parameterization data. By entering FFh you may deactivate the concerning channel.
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Input range (channel 3) Function Measuring range / representation Conn. Does not affect permanently stored configuration data. Pt100 in 2wire mode (3, 4) -200 ... +850°C / in units of 1/10°C, two’s complement...
Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Analog value representation As soon as a measuring value exceeds the overdrive res. underdrive General range, the following value is returned: Measuring value > Overdrive range: 32767 (7FFFh) Measuring value < Underdrive range:...
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Voltage measuring Formulas for the conversion: range +/-10V U: voltage, Value: decimal value ⋅ = Value ⋅ Value 27648 27648 +/-10V dez. hex. Range > 11.759 32767 7FFFh Overflow 11.759V...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Current measuring Formulas for the conversion: range +/-20mA I: current, Value: decimal value ⋅ = Value ⋅ Value 27648 27648 +/-20mA dez. hex. Range > 23.52mA 32767 7FFFh Overflow 23.52mA...
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Resistance Formulas for the conversion: measurement R: resistance value, Value: decimal value ⋅ = Value ⋅ 0...600Ω Ω Ω Ω Value 27648 27648 600 Ω dez. hex. Range > 705.53 Ω...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Resistance With Pt100, Pt1000 or Ni100, Ni1000 the temperature is directly shown with the adjusted unit. thermometer Here applies: 1 Digit = 0.1 temperature unit. Measuring range in °C (1digit=0,1°C)
Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Diagnostic data The analog module has diagnostics functions. The following errors may Overview cause a diagnostics: • Error in the project engineering res. parameterization • Wire break at current measuring •...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Record set 1 The record set 1 contains the 4Byte of record set 0 and additional 8Byte module specific diagnostic data. The diagnostic bytes have the following assignment: Record set 1 (Byte 0 to 11): Byte Bit 7 ...
Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V Technical Data Electrical Data VIPA 134-4EE00 Number of Current-/Voltage input Number of resistance input Number of outputs Length of cable: shielded 200m Voltages, Currents, Potentials Supply voltage DC 24V - reverse polarity protection Constant current for resistance-type 1.25mA...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment ... continue Suppression of interference, limits of error input channels Noise suppression for f=n x (f1 1%) (f1=interference frequency, n=1,2,...) ± Common-mode interference > 80dB < 5V) Series-mode noise (peak value of noise >...
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V ... continue Basic error limit (during temperature is 25 ° C, referring to output range) Measuring range Tolerance Voltage output 1 … 5V ±0.4% 0 … 10V ±0.3% ±10V ±0.2% Current output ±20mA...
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Manual VIPA System 100V Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment ... continue Data for choosing an actuator Output ranges (rated values) Voltage 1 ... 5V, 0 ... 10V, ±10V Current 4 ... 20mA, 0 ... 20mA, ±20mA Load resistance (in nominal range of the output) At voltage outputs min.
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Chapter 2 Hardware description and deployment Manual VIPA System 100V 2-26 HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
Manual VIPA System 100V Index Appendix A Index Installation dimensions ....1-5 Installation guidelines ....1-7 134-4EE00........2-6 Interference influences ....1-7 Isolation of conductors ....1-9 Actuator ........2-5 Addressing........2-10 Numeric notation ......2-15 Analog value representation ..2-15 Assembly dimensions ....
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Index Manual VIPA System 100V M.Stich HB100E - EM - RE_134-4Ex - Rev. 08/23...
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