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ME30 infobox connect
infobox connect with 16 messages
Application
Device for the acquisition, processing and
indication of alarm and status messages.
Features
• Number of messages: 8, 16, 24 or 40
• Rugged housing intended for front panel
mounting
• Compact, space-saving design
• Uniform faceplate design of all devices
• High degree of immunity
• Opto-decoupled signal input stages
• Output expansion modules (optional)
• Message indication by means of red/green
LEDs or backlight (rear illumination of
message texts)/green LED
• Various voltage ranges for supply and
signalling voltages
• Operating and fault indication
• Internal pushbuttons for message handling
• External inputs with equivalent functions
• Replaceable message text labels
• Message signalling functions according to
DIN 19235
Please note:
This data sheet describes the device that is
capable of signalling 40 messages. For
devices generating 8, 16 or 24 messages, the
number of signal inputs, group messages and
message transmission relay contacts is
reduced accordingly.
18.10.00
Operating and Display Elements
LED / Backlight
LED "RUN"
LED "FA"
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
Pushbutton
Contents
infobox connect
Alarm or status messages
Ready for operation
Device fault
Horn acknowledgement.
Disconnects the
internal and external
acoustic signal generator.
Message
acknowledgement
Delete messages
Lamp test.
T
Visual function test of all
message displays using
the colour specified in the
configuration.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ME30 infobox connect Operating and Display Elements LED / Backlight Alarm or status messages LED “RUN“ Ready for operation LED “FA“ Device fault Pushbutton Horn acknowledgement. Disconnects the internal and external acoustic signal generator. Pushbutton Message acknowledgement infobox connect with 16 messages...
  • Page 2: Block Diagrams

    ME30 infobox connect Addr. bus Data bus Block diagram: infobox connect with CAN interface infobox connect...
  • Page 3 ME30 infobox connect Addr. bus Data bus Block diagram: infobox connect with RS 232 interface infobox connect...
  • Page 4: Terminal Assignment

    ME30 infobox connect Terminal Assignment Plug-in Designation Meaning connector UV(+) Supply voltage (positive terminal at DC) UV(-) Supply voltage (negative terminal at DC) ERDE Supply voltage Earth connection Emergency supply voltage, positive terminal Emergency supply voltage, negative terminal External pushb. input Horn acknowledgement External pushb.
  • Page 5 ME30 infobox connect (*1) Can be configured using the Configuration Tool: Default function: External horn output 1st alternative function: Group message output (*2) Can be configured using the Configuration Tool: Default function: Group message output 1st alternative function: External horn output...
  • Page 6: Installation And Commissioning

    ME30 infobox connect Terminals Mounting brackets at the bottom left and top right of the device Panel thickness 96 for 8 messages 1 mm to 45 mm 144 for 16 messages 192 for 24 messages 288 for 40 messages Dimension drawing and mounting dimensions Installation and Commissioning •...
  • Page 7: Connections

    ME30 infobox connect Connections 1. Devices without relay output connection: - Variant 1: Non-floating input contacts - Variant 2: Floating input contacts Supply connection Input connection Input connection Non-floating Floating Signalling-circuit Signalling-circuit Supply Auxiliary input contacts voltage input contacts voltage...
  • Page 8 ME30 infobox connect power supply > 24 V Position of plug connectors X01 and X02 if power supply > 24 V RS232 cable pin assignment: Socket Socket Socket Plug infobox infobox infobox Radio modem infobox Modem (Mauell) infobox CAN cable pin assignment: •...
  • Page 9: Device Configuration

    ME30 infobox connect Device Configuration • Wire the inputs and outputs according to the connection diagram. • If required, set the baud rate (see page 9). • Set the device address (in a network, make sure that the connected devices have different addresses).
  • Page 10 ME30 infobox connect • Setting the Device Parameters Use the two hexadecimally coded switches at the rear of the device to set the principal device parameters . The boot loading function can also be triggered by a switch. Baud Rates and Addresses To achieve best communication through the device interface, you can adjust the baud rate so that it matches the baud rate of the partner device.
  • Page 11: Reset To Factory Settings

    ME30 infobox connect • Reset to Factory Settings If you wish to reset the device software to the original parameters set by the supplier, set the switch to 00h/80h. This is necessary, for instance, when the device has been loaded with a new firmware.
  • Page 12 ME30 infobox connect The infobox device has two data areas that are reserved for configuration and parameter data and for user-specific programming: 1. Default data (factory settings) 2. User data When the infobox device is delivered, the user data record and the default data record are identical.
  • Page 13 ME30 infobox connect The scope in which the programmed configuration and parameter data affect the message inputs varies as follows: a) Message channel: Configuration and parameters apply to the selected message input only b) Message group: Configuration and parameters apply to all 8 message inputs of an input module.
  • Page 14: Message Processing

    ME30 infobox connect Message Processing The infobox device supports message signalling functions acc. to DIN 19235 and ISA for processing the acquired message input signals. Pressing the message acknowledgement pushbutton acknowledges both the acoustig signal and the message. This is very useful when you want to acknowledge the message instantly as there is no need to press the button twice in order to acknowledge first the horn and then the message.
  • Page 15 ME30 infobox connect 2. First-up indication: Single flashing light for alarms acc. to DIN 19235 Acoustic (internal and external horn) and visual indication (fast-flashing signalling LED) of the first pending alarm message. All subsequent alarm messages are indicated by a steady light.
  • Page 16 ME30 infobox connect 4. First-up indication: Double flashing light for alarms acc. to 19235 Similar to the first-up indication by single flashing. But this time the transition to the non- triggering operating state (upon message acknowledgement) is indicated by a double flashing light (low-frequency flashing).
  • Page 17 ME30 infobox connect In addition to the signalling functions acc. to DIN 19235 various functions acc. to the ISA standard as well as some special functions are implemented. 6. Signalling function ISA 1 Corresponds to the new value indication by single flashing light acc. to DIN 19235.
  • Page 18 ME30 infobox connect 11. Signalling function ISA 2C In contrast to the new value indication by single flashing light it is here the state of the ”Delete” button that triggers the reset to the initial state. Message/pushbutton state Indicator state Int./ext.
  • Page 19 ME30 infobox connect 13. Signalling function S02 Arriving and going messages can also be acoustically distinguished by employing a second horn. The signals of the internal and external horn are identical. Message/pushbutton state Indicator state Ext. horn Group message Messages Pushb. operation 1st ind.
  • Page 20 ME30 infobox connect 14. Signalling function S03 In SO3 mode the Delete button assumes a special role. It is connected to an external "Reset” signal. If the reset signal is present, pressing the Delete button switches off the display elements. If there is no reset signal, then pressing the Delete button switches the LEDs to a steady light.
  • Page 21 ME30 infobox connect 15. Signalling function S04 Similar to function S03 but with reversed Delete and Reset function. Message/pushbutton state Indicator state Int./ext. Group message Messages Pushb. operation 1st ind. 2nd ind. horns static ackn. dynam. None Not required 1st mess.
  • Page 22 ME30 infobox connect 16. Signalling function ISA 4A0 Corresponds to the first-up indication by single flashing light acc. to DIN 19235. 17. Signalling function ISA 4A1 In contrast to the first-up indication by single flashing light the gone messages which are not first-up signals are not indicated (even if they are not yet acknowledged).
  • Page 23 ME30 infobox connect 18. Signalling function ISA 4A2 In contrast to the first-up indication by single flashing light the activation of the ”Delete” button returns the system to the initial state (after acknowledgement and gone message). Message/pushbutton state Indicator state Int./ext.
  • Page 24 ME30 infobox connect 19. Signalling function S05 Modified first-up indication by double flashing light: the first-up value is indicated by an intermittend fast flashing light, all subsequent messages by an uninterrupted fast flashing light. Also, first-up values and subsequent messages can still be distinguished after acknowledgement.
  • Page 25 ME30 infobox connect Message Indication / LED Outputs Up to 40 messages can be indicated, depending on the type of device. Programmable functions a) Alarm indication: Alarm messages are indicated by a red LED. The alarm messages are processed according to the signalling mode configured (e.g., first-up indication by single flashing light).
  • Page 26 ME30 infobox connect Group Message Output / Standard Control Outputs The device offers up to 10 programmable relay outputs (the number depends on the type of device). As bistable relay types (except relay no. 2) are used, the output contacts keep their last state even in the event of power failure.
  • Page 27 ME30 infobox connect Automatic Horn Acknowledgement The acoustic indicators are automatically acknowledged after the specifed time has elapsed. Range of application: All acoustic indicators Default value: 0 s (manual acknowledgement) Parameter range: 100 ms to 60 min Acoustic Indicator Activation Internal and external acoustic indicators can be activated separately.
  • Page 28 ME30 infobox connect Optional Message Transmission / Optional Relay Control Outputs In addition to the group message and standard control outputs the system can be expanded with up to 40 (the number depends on the device type) programmable monostable relay control outputs.
  • Page 29: Network Message Functions

    ME30 infobox connect Network Message Functions The signalling functions supported by all devices always apply to the corresponding device. The bus capability of the infobox connect device with CANopen interface allows several devices to be interconnected in a network. This makes it possible to implement new global functions.
  • Page 30 ME30 infobox connect Range of application: Signalling devices connected to the bus Auxiliary tools: PC-Network Tool for parameter assignment and configuration, WIN 95 / WIN 98 / WIN NT Source objects: • First-up value_slave_2 to first-up value_slave_11 • First-up value inhibiting_master Destination objects: •...
  • Page 31 ME30 infobox connect Message Processing over the Network The messages acquired (by hardware) by a device or the messages of other CANopen sytem components can be transmitted over the network and processed and displayed at any location. Interconnection example: Messages 1 to 8 of the device with network address 01h are processed and indicated on the device with network address 02h as messages 9 to 16 according to the signalling mode configured.
  • Page 32 ME30 infobox connect Interconnection examples: Messages 1 to 8 of the device with network address 01h are displayed in different ways as messages 9 to 16 on the device with network address 02h. • Steady light Red LED: Message input group_1 Device 01h ->...
  • Page 33 ME30 infobox connect Function: Message output over the network Range of application: Signalling devices connected to the bus Auxiliary tools: PC-Network Tool for parameter assignment and configuration, WIN 95 / WIN 98 / WIN NT Source objects: Message input group_1 to message input group_5 or...
  • Page 34: Technical Characteristics

    ME30 infobox connect Technical Characteristics Mechanical Characteristics Signal resolution (shortest detectable Housing Standard plastic signal) 5 ms (DC) housing for panel- 40 ms (AC) mounting acc. to DIN 43718 Input signal change DC Overall mounting depth 95 mm approx. 4 signal changes /...
  • Page 35 ME30 infobox connect Technical Characteristics Nominal supply voltage AC 24 V DC 24 V DC 48 V to 60 V UC 110 V to 230 V Permissible tolerance band 20,4V .. 26,4 V 19 V .. 29 V 38 V .. 72 V 88 V ..
  • Page 36 ME30 infobox connect Emergency power supply Supply voltage DC 9 V to 29 V for emergency supply (basic insulation voltages acc. to DIN/VDE 0160 permitted) Activated if the supply voltage is lower than the emergency supply voltage (must be taken into account when connecting the storage batteries)
  • Page 37: Overview Of Device Types

    ME30 infobox connect Overview of Device Types infobox connect Basic device types Property Remarks Number of message inputs 8, 16, 24 or 40 opto-decoupled inputs in different device types Type of message display LED red/green for alarm display or status display...
  • Page 38: Options

    ME30 infobox connect Options for infobox connect Option Available Device Types Plug-type terminals with • All device types screw connection Backlight display insteat of LED • Up to 16 messages for all supply voltage types (red/green backlight for • 24 messages and more for DC 24 V supply voltages...
  • Page 39 ME30 infobox connect RS232 data cable / cable kits: Designation Id. Number Type Complete cable: (UNC/M3) 01-35-405A Cable kits: Connector set (socket/M3) 01-69-163 (1off required for every device) 01-69-168 01-69-189 Connector set (socket/UNC) 01-69-163 (1off required for every device) 01-69-169...
  • Page 40 ME30 infobox connect CAN cable kits: Designation Id. Number Type Connector set, clamp connection 06-69-462 (1off required for every device) Connector set, clamp connection 06-69-446 for PC connection (1off required for every network) Connector set, solder connection 01-69-163 (1off required for every device)

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