HIMA HIMax X-SB 01 Manual

HIMA HIMax X-SB 01 Manual

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  • Page 1 HIMax ® System Bus Module Manual X-SB 01...
  • Page 2 HIMA directly. HIMA appreciates any suggestion on which information should be included in the manual. Equipment subject to change without notice. HIMA also reserves the right to modify the written material without prior notice. For further information, refer to the CD-ROM and our website http://www.hima.de and http://www.hima.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    X-SB 01 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ............5 Structure and Use of this Manual................. 5 Target Audience..................... 5 Formatting Conventions ..................6 1.3.1 Safety Notes ......................6 1.3.2 Operating Tips ......................7 Safety ..............8 Intended Use ......................8 2.1.1 Environmental Requirements...................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents X-SB 01 Operation .............. 27 Handling ........................ 27 Diagnosis ......................27 Maintenance ............28 Maintenance Measures ..................28 6.1.1 Loading the Operating System ................28 6.1.2 Proof Test....................... 28 Decommissioning ..........29 Transport .............. 30 Disposal ..............31 Appendix ...............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    HI 801 103 E Table 1: Additional Relevant Manuals The latest manuals can be downloaded from the HIMA website at www.hima.com. The revision index on the footer can be used to compare the current version of existing manuals with the Internet edition.
  • Page 6: Formatting Conventions

    1 Introduction X-SB 01 Formatting Conventions To ensure improved readability and comprehensibility, the following fonts are used in this document: To highlight important parts Bold: Names of buttons, menu functions and tabs that can be clicked and used in SILworX. System parameter and variables Italics: Literal user inputs...
  • Page 7: Operating Tips

    X-SB 01 1 Introduction 1.3.2 Operating Tips Additional information is structured as presented in the following example: The text corresponding to the additional information is located here. Useful tips and tricks appear as follows: The tip text is located here. HI 801 007 E Rev.
  • Page 8: Safety

    2 Safety X-SB 01 Safety All safety information, notes and instructions specified in this manual must be strictly observed. The product may only be used if all guidelines and safety instructions are adhered to. This product is operated in accordance with SELV or PELV. No imminent danger results from the module itself.
  • Page 9: Residual Risk

    X-SB 01 2 Safety Residual Risk No imminent danger results from a HIMax module itself. Residual risk may result from: Faults in the engineering Faults in the user program Faults in the wiring Safety Precautions Observe all local safety requirements and use the protective equipment required on site. Emergency Information A HIMax controller is a part of the safety equipment of a system.
  • Page 10: Product Description

    (mono operation). If the base plate contains two modules, the HIMax system operates with two redundant system busses (redundant operation). HIMA recommends using redundant operation (default) to exploit the HIMax system availability. The module has the following functions: To establish connections between the modules.
  • Page 11: Type Label

    X-SB 01 3 Product Description Type Label The type label specifies the following important details: Product name Mark of conformity Bar code (2D or 1D code) Part number (Part-No.) Hardware revision index (HW Rev.) Software revision index (SW Rev.) Operating voltage (Power) Ex specifications (if applicable) Production year (Prod-Year:) Figure 1:...
  • Page 12: Structure

    3 Product Description X-SB 01 Structure The module consists of: Safety-related processor system Service and system bus interfaces The module is equipped with LEDs to indicate the status, see Chapter 3.4.4. 3.4.1 Block Diagram The following block diagram illustrates the structure of the module. Safety-Related Processor System System Bus A or System Bus B System Bus Controller...
  • Page 13: Interfaces

    X-SB 01 3 Product Description 3.4.3 Interfaces The connector board associated with the module is equipped with the following interfaces: One service interface (PADT) Two system bus interfaces (UP, DOWN) One diagnostic interface (DIAG), for future applications Service Interface PADT The service interface allows the user to connect to the PADT.
  • Page 14: Indicators

    3 Product Description X-SB 01 3.4.4 Indicators The following figure shows the LED indicators for the module. Figure 3: Indicators Page 14 of 38 HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00...
  • Page 15: Module Status Indicators

    X-SB 01 3 Product Description The LEDs indicate the operating state of the module. The LEDs on the module are divided into six groups: Module status indicators (Run, Error, Stop, Init) Redundancy indicators (Ess, Red) Rack connection indicators (Up, Down) Slot indicators (Slot 3…18) Diagnostic indicators (Diag) Communication indicators (Ethernet)
  • Page 16: Redundancy Indicators

    3 Product Description X-SB 01 3.4.6 Redundancy Indicators The LEDs are located below the module status indicators. Color Status Description Yellow Caution: Removing an operating system bus module cause the system to fail! The SB module is running in mono operation (only 1 system bus active) configured in SILworX The module is absolutely required for operating the HIMax system!
  • Page 17: Slot Indicators

    X-SB 01 3 Product Description 3.4.8 Slot Indicators The slot indicator LEDs are located after the Slot label. Color Status Description 3...18 Green Module inserted in slot X, logical connection established. Yellow Blinking1 Module inserted in slot X, logical connection not established.
  • Page 18: Product Data

    3 Product Description X-SB 01 Product Data General Supply voltage 24 VDC, -15 %...+20 %, r ≤ 5 %, SELV, PELV Current input max. 0.65 A Operating temperature 0…+60 °C Storage temperature -40…+85 °C Humidity max. 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing Type of protection IP20 Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • Page 19: Connector Boards

    X-SB 01 3 Product Description Connector Boards The connector boards connect the system modules to the Ethernet interfaces. Two connector boards are secured to the base plate: one left connector board (L) for slot 1 and one right connector board (R) for slot 2. The connector boards contain information on the number of modules (10, 15 or 18) that can be inserted into the base plate and the corresponding slot IDs.
  • Page 20: Table 13: Description Of The Connector Boards

    3 Product Description X-SB 01 Designation Description External interface PADT (X1) Connection for the PADT External system bus interfaces UP (X2) Connection for additional HIMax base plates DOWN (X3) Connection for additional HIMax base plates External diagnostic interface DIAG (X4) Connection reserved for future applications Table 13: Description of the Connector Boards Page 20 of 38...
  • Page 21: Start-Up

    Operation is only allowed with connector boards secured to the base plate, see Chapter 3.6. Use crossover cables to connect to the PADT, see Chapter 3.4.3. Use only the patch cables approved by HIMA to connect to additional base plates. HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00 Page 21 of 38...
  • Page 22: Mounting And Removing The Module

    4 Start-up X-SB 01 Mounting and Removing the Module When replacing an existing module or mounting a new one, follow the instructions given in this chapter. When removing the module, the connector board remains in the HIMax base plate. This saves additional wiring effort since all field terminals are connected via the connector board of the module.
  • Page 23: Figure 6: Mounting And Removing A Module

    X-SB 01 4 Start-up Inserting and Removing a Module Securing and Releasing a Module Swiveling a Module in and out Figure 6: Mounting and Removing a Module If the HIMax system is operating, do not open the cover plate of the fan rack for more than a few minutes (<...
  • Page 24: Configuring The Module In Silworx

    Subnet mask of the Ethernet interface Speed Mode Transfer rate: 10 Mbit/s 100 Mbit/s Autoneg HIMA recommends to maintain the Autoneg default setting. Flow Control Mode Operational mode of the flow control: Half Duplex Full Duplex Autoneg HIMA recommends to maintain the Autoneg default setting.
  • Page 25: Table 14: Parameters In The Module Tab

    X-SB 01 4 Start-up Designation Description MAC Learning MAC Learning and ARP Aging Time are used to set how quick the Ethernet switch should learn the MAC address. The following settings are possible: Conservative (recommended): If the ARP cache already contains MAC addresses of communication partners, these are locked and cannot be replaced by other MAC addresses for at least one ARP Aging Time and a maximum of two ARP Aging Time periods.
  • Page 26: Tab: Routings

    4 Start-up X-SB 01 4.3.2 Tab: Routings The Routings tab contains the routing table. This table is empty if the module is new. A maximum of 8 routing entries are possible. Element Description Name Denomination of the routing settings IP Address Target IP address of the communication partner (with direct host routing) or network address (with subnet routing).
  • Page 27: Operation

    X-SB 01 5 Operation Operation The module runs within a HIMax base plate and does not require any specific monitoring. Handling Direct handling of the module is not foreseen. The module is operated from within the PADT. For more details, refer to the SILworX documentation.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    6.1.1 Loading the Operating System HIMA is continuously improving the operating system of the module. HIMA recommends to use system downtimes to load the current version of the operating system into the module. For detailed instructions on how to load the operating system, see the system manual and the online help.
  • Page 29: Decommissioning

    X-SB 01 7 Decommissioning Decommissioning To decommission the module, remove it from the base plate. For more information, see Mounting and Removing the Module. HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00 Page 29 of 38...
  • Page 30: Transport

    8 Transport X-SB 01 Transport To avoid mechanical damage, HIMax components must be transported in packaging. Always store HIMax components in their original product packaging. This packaging also provides protection against electrostatic discharge. Note that the product packaging alone is not suitable for transport. Page 30 of 38 HI 801 007 E Rev.
  • Page 31: Disposal

    9 Disposal Disposal Industrial customers are responsible for correctly disposing of decommissioned HIMax hardware. Upon request, a disposal agreement can be arranged with HIMA. All materials must be disposed of in an ecologically sound manner. HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00...
  • Page 32 9 Disposal X-SB 01 Page 32 of 38 HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00...
  • Page 33: Appendix

    X-SB 01 Appendix Appendix Glossary Term Description Address Resolution Protocol: Network protocol for assigning the network addresses to hardware addresses Analog Input Connector Board Connector board for the HIMax module Communication module Cyclic Redundancy Check Digital Input Digital Output Electromagnetic Compatibility European Norm ElectroStatic Discharge Fieldbus...
  • Page 34: Index Of Figures

    Appendix X-SB 01 Index of Figures Figure 1: Sample Type Label Figure 2: Block Diagram Figure 3: Indicators Figure 4: Views Figure 5: Connector Boards Figure 6: Mounting and Removing a Module Page 34 of 38 HI 801 007 E Rev. 4.00...
  • Page 35: Index Of Tables

    X-SB 01 Appendix Index of Tables Table 1: Additional Relevant Manuals Table 2: Environmental Requirements Table 3: Specifications for the Service Interface Table 4: Specifications for the System Bus Interface Table 5: Blinking Frequencies of LEDs Table 6: Module Status Indicators Table 7: Redundancy Indicators Table 8:...
  • Page 36: Index

    Appendix X-SB 01 Index connector boards ........19 module status indicators......15 diagnosis..........27 Processor System ........12 rack connection indicators....16 specifications ........... 18 slot indicators ........17 service interface PADT ......13 interfaces ..........13 system bus interface ......13 Page 36 of 38 HI 801 007 E Rev.
  • Page 38 HI 801 007 E © 2011 HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG HIMax and SILworX are registered trademark of: HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG Albert-Bassermann-Str. 28 68782 Brühl, Germany Phone +49 6202 709-0 +49 6202 709-107 HIMax-info@hima.com...

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