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Installing and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC, and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline control- lers User manual...
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User manual Installing and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC, and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers 2015-10-09 Designation: UM EN ILC 1X1 Version: Order No.: — This user manual is valid for: Designation As of version (HW) As of version (FW) Order No.
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General description of the Inline controller............11 Possible fields of application of the Inline controller..........13 2.2.1 ILC 131 ETH and ILC 131 ETH/XC ............13 2.2.2 ILC 151 ETH, ILC 151 ETH/XC, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, and ILC 191 ETH 2TX ................13 2.2.3...
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General notes ......................79 Status register for local digital inputs and outputs..........79 Diagnostic status register ..................80 Diagnostic parameter register................81 PROFINET register....................82 IEC 61131 runtime system...................83 Control processor ....................84 Power storage, realtime clock................84 Power supplies ....................85 4.10 Mode selector switch ...................85 PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Appendix: service, maintenance, derating, and ambient conditions .........97 Error causes and remedies..................97 Updating the Inline controller firmware..............97 Connecting unshielded cables................98 Derating .......................99 Tested successfully: use under extreme ambient conditions......101 Appendix for document lists....................103 List of figures .....................103 List of tables ......................107 Index........................109 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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The Inline controller is a modular small-scale controller with integrated Ethernet and INTERBUS connections. The ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC, and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers have the same appearance and numerous identi- cal functions.
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4 remote bus levels) using the Inline controller as a distributed controller. The I/O level is connected to the Inline controller via INTERBUS. Please note: the ILC 131 ETH and ILC 131 ETH/XC controllers do not support connection of the INTERBUS remote bus.
Ethernet Figure 2-1 Connected Inline local bus Please note: the Inline controllers (ILC 131 ETH / ILC 131 ETH/XC) do not support con- nection of the INTERBUS remote bus. 2.2.2 ILC 151 ETH, ILC 151 ETH/XC, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, and...
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ILC 171 ETH 2TX Order-No.: 2700975 HW/FW: xx/xxx RDY FAIL BSA PF MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx AUTOMATIONWORX RB-T RB-T RB-T MRESET STOP RUN / PROG RESET X2.1 X2.2 INTERBUS Remote bus levels INTERBUS INTERBUS 8385B003 Figure 2-3 Remote bus levels PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
PROFINET device (in the example: ILC 171 ETH 2TX) For additional information on how to integrate the Inline controller into a PROFINET net- work as a PROFINET device, please refer to Section “The Inline controller as a PROFI- NET device” on page 49. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Primary controller (in the example: RFC 470 PN 3TX Remote Field Controller) Backup controller (in the example: RFC 470 PN 3TX Remote Field Controller) Managed Switches PROFINET device with control function (in the example: ILC 171 ETH 2TX with PRO- FINET device function and Phoenix Redundancy Layer) PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
Only connect devices to the supply and signal circuits in zone 2 that are suitable for op- eration in potentially explosive areas of zone 2 and for the conditions at the installation location. To ensure safe operation, the RJ45 connector needs to have a fully functioning locking clip. Repair any damaged connectors immediately. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
When handling the Inline controller, observe the necessary safety pre- cautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) according to EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1. NOTE: To avoid possible damage to the module, unpack and pack the Inline controller in accor- dance with the ESD regulations. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
8385B006 Figure 2-6 Structure of the Inline controller (ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC; shown in the figure: ILC 151 ETH) The Inline controller consists of the following components: Electronics base Slot for the parameterization memory/card holder (SD card) The SD card is not supplied as standard with the Inline controller.
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Mode selector switch Reset button RS-232 interface (X1) Ethernet interfaces (X2.1/X2.2) Connector 1: terminal points for voltage supply Connector 2: output terminal points Connectors 3 and 4: input terminal points 10 Diagnostics and status indicators 11 End plate PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
Data transmission active (activity): the Ethernet interface is sending or receiving data PN: PROFINET (for ILC 131 ETH(/XC) and ILC 151 ETH(/XC) from HW version 0.1 or later and FW version 4.10 or later) Status of PROFINET communication/communication error (BusFail) The higher-level PROFINET controller has established an active communication con- nection to the PROFINET device.
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Bus error in the connected bus (remote bus/local bus) – Controller error. Bus segment aborted Yellow Bus segment(s) in the connected bus not switched off. One or more bus segments in the connected bus are switched off. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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No short circuit/overload at one or more outputs Short circuit/overload at at least one of the outputs (1 to 4). Outputs 1 to 4 Q1 to Q4 Yellow Corresponding output is not set. Corresponding output is set. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Release the switch for less than three seconds. • Set the switch to the MRESET position for three seconds. MRESET B S A F A IL R D Y STOP RUN / PROG 8385B009 Figure 2-9 Mode selector switch PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
The SD card is optional and not required to operate the Inline controller. NOTE: Parameterization memory (SD card) – formatting note The SD card is already formatted and is intended for use with Phoenix Contact devices. • Make sure that the SD card is not reformatted.
Remove the parameterization memory. For additional information on the parameterization memory, please refer to Section “Func- tions of the plug-in parameterization memory (SD card)” on page 56 and Section “Param- eterization memory and Internet Explorer” on page 62. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
SD card holder (the SD card is not supplied as standard) The gray areas in the basic circuit diagram represent electrically isolated areas: A: Ethernet interface B: Logic C: I/O Other symbols used are explained in the IL SYS INST UM E user manual. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
The Inline controller must only be mounted or removed within a temperature range from - 5°C to +55°C (ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX) or from -5°C to +60°C (ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC).
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Then press the top of the connector towards the base until it snaps into the back snap- on mechanism (Figure 2-13, B). Figure 2-12 Snapping on the Inline controller (1) Figure 2-13 Snapping on the Inline controller (2) 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Order-No.: 2700974 HW/FW: xx/xxx RDY FAIL BSA PF MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx AUTOMATIONWORX MRESET RUN / PROG RESET ILC 151 ETH A 8385B010 Figure 2-14 Connectors to be removed if terminals are installed next to the Inline con- troller PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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In particular, make sure that all featherkeys and keyways on adjacent terminals are se- curely interlocked. Observe the following when replacing an Inline controller: Enter the new MAC address when using the BootP server. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
The communication path to the Inline controller must be determined before communication with the Inline controller can take place. The following communication paths are available on the Inline controller: ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, (A1) 1 x Ethernet 10/100Base-T(X)
For connecting the Ethernet network, a standardized Ethernet interface is available on each of the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers. Using the ILC 171 ETH 2TX and ILC 191 ETH 2TX Inline controllers, two standardized Ethernet interfaces (X2.1/X2.2) are provided for connection to the Ethernet network.
8385B013 Figure 2-20 Connecting cable between PC and Inline controller Ordering data: Connecting cable for connecting the Inline controller to a PC (RS-232) for PC Worx, length 3 m (Designation COM CAB MINI DIN, Order No. 2400127). PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
I/O devices that can be connected Various I/O devices (e.g., modem, printer, barcode scanner) can be connected to the Inline controller via the serial PRG interface. The connected devices are addressed from the ap- plication program using function blocks. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
2.13.2 Remote bus Please note: the ILC 131 ETH and ILC 131 ETH/XC controllers do not support connection of the INTERBUS remote bus. Connect the remote bus to the Inline Controller using the IBS IL 24 RB-T-PAC branch termi- nal (Order No.
Some electronically controlled power supplies have a fall-back characteristic curve (see Figure 2-21). They are not suitable for operation with capacitive loads. A primary-switched power supply (without fall-back characteristic curve) from the QUINT POWER series (see current catalog from Phoenix Contact) is recommended for Inline controller operation. Overload range...
LEDs start flashing. The Inline controller is now fully initialized. If the LEDs do not light up or start flashing, there is a serious fault on the Inline controller. In this case, please contact Phoenix Contact. B S A F A IL...
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The Inline controller is grounded when it is snapped onto a grounded DIN rail. Functional earth ground is only used to discharge interfer- ence. NOTE: The maximum total current flowing through the potential jumpers is 8 A. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
The rating of the fuse connected upstream must be such that the maximum permissible load current of 2 A is not exceeded. 2.14.7 Jumpering Terminals 1.3 and 2.3 on connector 1 can be jumpered if the communications power and the segment voltage are not to be electrically isolated. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
The outputs are supplied with 24 V DC from the segment supply (U Connector 3 Input terminal points Input 1 Input 2 1.2, 2.2 24 V Supply voltage U for 2 and 3-conductor connection 1.3, 2.3 Ground connection for 3-conductor connection Input 3 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Basic wiring of an output with a load (L) (shown using the ILC 151 ETH as an example) Phoenix Contact recommends that connectors for digital 4-channel or 16-channel Inline terminals are used to connect sensors or actuators in 3-wire technology (not supplied as standard, see Section “Accessories”...
Using the Inline controller requires the following PC Worx/PC Worx Express version or later: Table 3-1 Software version information Firmware version ≥ 4.0 Software versions (Service Pack = SP, Hotfix = HF) Inline controller ILC 131 ETH ≥ 6.20 2012 1.70 ILC 151 ETH ≥ 6.20 2012 1.70 ILC 171 ETH 2TX ≥...
In the “New Project” dialog, select the “ILC 1...” template according to the version of the Inline controller you are using. • Save the project using an appropriate name (in the example in Figure 3-1: “UM_ILC_1X1”). Figure 3-1 Project information after creating a new project PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
The “IP Assignment” tab is used for the actual IP address assignment with DCP. • Select the “IP assignment” tab. After selecting the “IP Assignment” tab, the PROFINET network is searched for DCP de- vices. • Click on “Assign IP” to start IP address assignment with DCP. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
A corresponding IP address and subnet mask have been assigned in PC Worx Express for the MAC address. Once the IP data has been transferred to the ILC 151 ETH successfully, PC Worx Express sends a corresponding acknowledgment message. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Enter the MAC address of the controller (see Figure 3-4). It is printed on the device (“00.A0.45.xx.xx.xx”). F A IL R D Y Figure 3-4 Entering the MAC address • In the PC Worx Express menu bar, select the “Extras, BootP/SNMP/TFTP-Configuration...” menu. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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The IP address is now permanently stored on the controller's internal parameterization memory. For additional information on setting the IP address with PC Worx/PC Worx Express, please refer to the quick start guides for the software used. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
The PROFINET device function of the Inline controller can also be activated in the PC Worx Express software. This section uses an example to describe how to integrate the ILC 131 ETH as a PROFI- NET device. This procedure applies to all the Inline controllers listed in Section Section 1.1.
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To apply the network settings, you have to restart the controller. • In the “Device Details” window, select the “Ethernet” setting under “Extended Settings” (refer to Figure 3-11). • In the “Activate Network Settings” area, click on the “Restart Controller” button (see Figure 3-11). PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Figure 3-11 Activate Network Settings: Restart Controller • In the “Settings Communication Path” dialog, confirm the suggested IP address or the one you have set according to your application with “OK”. Figure 3-12 “Settings Communication Path” dialog 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Figure 3-13 Activating the network settings: service executed successfully Now you can read in the ILC 131 ETH as a PROFINET device in a PC Worx project. Integrating the The following section describes how to read in the ILC 131 ETH as a PROFINET device in ILC 131 ETH as a PROFI- the PC Worx software.
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The “Read PROFINET” dialog that opens shows the PROFINET devices that have been de- tected in the connected network. Figure 3-15 “Read PROFINET” dialog • Select the ILC 131 ETH and insert it as a PROFINET device by clicking “Insert”. • Close the dialog by clicking on the “Close” button. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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The process data of the PROFINET device will be displayed on the “Process Data” tab in the “Device Details” window. Figure 3-17 ILC 131 ETH as a PROFINET device: Process Data The ILC 131 ETH is now available as a PROFINET device in the PC Worx project. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
PC Worx/PC Worx Express software tools. Table 3-2 Version information for “Download Changes” Inline controller Firmware version PC Worx/PC Worx Express ILC 131 ETH ≥ 4.00 ≥ 6.20 ILC 151 ETH ≥ 4.00 ≥ 6.20 ILC 171 ETH 2TX ≥...
FAIL LED indicates an error. If an online connection to PC Worx is established, the message window will indicate that the SD card was unintentionally inserted or removed. Changing operating To change operating modes (operating the Inline controller with/without SD card), please modes note the following: PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Inline controller. • Restart the Inline controller. Default setting The setting “Preferably, use the external SD card as main memory” is activated by default in PC Worx. If you do not change this setting, the following applies: 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
NOTE: Potential data loss If you remove the SD card while read and/or write access to the SD card is activated, this could cause data loss. • Only remove the SD card when it is not being accessed. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
Section “Parameterization memory and Internet Explorer” on page 62). Figure 3-21 “sddisk” directory on the SD card It is useful to create a new directory in the “sddisk” directory, in which the log files can be stored: 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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“Logfile” directory. You can then access the file with the FILE_OPEN function block. Figure 3-23 shows a FILE_OPEN function block for opening the “Logfile.txt” file in the “\sd- disk\Logfile” directory. Figure 3-23 Opening the “Logfile.txt” file via the FILE_OPEN function block PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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The Inline controller under PC Worx/PC Worx Express • In the “Variable Properties” dialog, (seen on the right in Figure 3-23) always enter the full path and file name. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Data may only be copied or deleted on the parameterization memory. Do not edit any files as Internet Explorer does not store modified data. For the current state to be displayed, refresh the display after every action by means of the “View, Refresh” command. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
The Inline controller under PC Worx/PC Worx Express 3.8.1 Internet Explorer FTP functionality • Activate this setting in Internet Explorer under “Tools, Internet Options, Advanced”. Figure 3-25 Internet Options: Enable FTP folder view 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
The set FTP server state is stored retentively and mapped to the ETH_SRV_FTP_ACTIVE system variable. Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service: Var Count Var ID 0172 Value 0000 Deactivate FTP server 0001 Activate FTP server Figure 3-26 Deactivating the FTP server PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
In doing so, the length of the username must be entered followed by the individual char- acters of the username in hexadecimal ASCII format. Following this, the length of the password must also be entered followed by the individual characters of the password in hexadecimal ASCII format. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Successful execution of the service is acknowledged as follows in the “CPU Confirmation” area: <Cnf: CPU_Set_Value_Request> 82CB (*W1 : Confirmation_Code*) 0001 (*W2 : Parameter_Count*) 0000 (*W3 : Result*) • Carry out a voltage reset on the Inline controller. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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To remove a username and password, proceed as described above, however in the “CPU password Request” area, for (* Value ... *) enter the value “0000”, refer to Figure 3-29. Figure 3-29 Removing the username and password for FTP access 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Proceed as follows to activate the HTTP server: • Select the setting “HTTP (Port 80)” from the drop-down list. • Click “Send” (hidden by the drop-down list in Figure 3-30) to transmit the setting to the Inline controller. • Restart the Inline controller. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
1_34) function block library. It can be downloaded via the product at phoenixcontact.net/products. For more detailed information on the function block library, please refer to the online help for PC Worx. Security certificates from the mail server are always accepted by the Inline controller and not checked. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Only disable port 1962 and/or port 41100, if you no longer need to access the Inline controller from PC Worx. Once you have disabled port 1962 and/or port 41100, these can only be re-enabled by resetting the Inline controller to factory defaults. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
It can be activated or deactivated via the CPU_Set_Value_Request service with Var ID 0194 Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service: Code 02CB Var Count 0001 Var ID 0194 Value 0001 Activate journaling function 0000 Deactivate journaling function Figure 3-32 Activating the journaling function 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
In the “Device Details” window, select the “MRP Client” setting under “Extended Set- tings”. • Under “Settings”, select “activated” to activate the MRP client function. • Under “Settings”, select “deactivated” to deactivate the MRP client function. • Click “Send”. Figure 3-33 Activating the MRP client function PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
No directory hierarchies are supported. All file operations only affect the root directory of the parameterization memory. The functional blocks are valid for: Order designation As of hardware version As of firmware version ILC 131 ETH 4.00 ILC 151 ETH 4.00 ILC 171 ETH 2TX 4.00 ILC 191 ETH 2TX 4.00...
As of hardware As of firmware Ethernet connections to other version version communication partners (maxi- (HW) (FW) mum) IEC 61131-5 ILC 131 ETH TCP/IP 4.00 UDP/IP IEC 61131-5 ILC 151 ETH TCP/IP 4.00 UDP/IP IEC 61131-5 ILC 171 ETH 2TX TCP/IP 4.00...
Order designa- As of hardware As of firmware Connections to PCP tion version (HW) version (FW) devices (maximum) ILC 131 ETH 4.00 ILC 151 ETH 4.00 ILC 171 ETH 2TX 4.00 ILC 191 ETH 2TX 4.00 ILC 131 ETH/XC 4.00...
When inserting padding bytes, observe the memory alignment method of the control- lers used in the application (1-byte, 2-byte, or 4-byte alignment). Program example with The following program example shows how data gaps are filled. data gaps Figure 3-34 Example programming PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Struct3 does not receive any padding bytes as the maximum alignment corresponds to one byte. Due to the padding byte that belongs to the Struct2 structure, the Struct3 structure starts at an even address in Struct4. Array1 receives 2 padding bytes corresponding to two consecutive Struct2 structures. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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The following program shows an example of how to fill data gaps in your application pro- data gaps gram. Fill data gaps, which are to be expected due to the memory alignment, with applica- tion data (padding bytes in Figure 3-36). Figure 3-36 Example programming with padding bytes PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
State of local output OUT1 ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT1 BOOL State of local output OUT2 ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT2 BOOL State of local output OUT3 ONBOARD_OUTPUT_BIT3 BOOL State of local output OUT4 ONBOARD_OUTPUT_OVERLOAD_0_3 BOOL Overload at at least one of the local outputs 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Faulty data cycles MASTER_DIAG_STATUS_REG_WARN BOOL Defined warning time exceeded MASTER_DIAG_STATUS_REG_QUAL BOOL Defined error density exceeded MASTER_DIAG_STATUS_REG_SSINFO BOOL A message is present MASTER_DIAG_STATUS_REG_HI BYTE Master diagnostic status register, high byte MASTER_DIAG_STATUS_REG_LOW BYTE Master diagnostic status register, low byte PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
PROFINET controller. PND_IO_DRIVEN_BY_PLC Applicative system redundancy Specifies from which higher-level PROFINET controller the data in the PROFINET device originates (refer to Figure 2-5 on page 16) No PROFINET controller Controller A Controller B PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
If this maximum number is reached, the controller is stopped. PLC_ERRORS DINT Number of “errors, warnings, and logging events” currently entered. PLC_TASK_DEFINED Number of tasks used PLC_TASK_1 Record, ele- Information regarding task 1 ments = 17 PLC_TASK_8 Record, ele- Information regarding task 8 ments = 9 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Power storage, realtime clock The realtime clock of the ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers has no power storage. When switching on the power supply, the realtime clock must be synchronized again. The SNTP function blocks from the IT library are required for synchronization.
System time Table 4-10 System variables of the system time System variable Type Meaning RTC_HOURS System time (hours) RTC_MINUTES System time (minutes) RTC_SECONDS System time (seconds) RTC_DAY System time (day) RTC_MONTH System time (month) RTC_YEAR System time (year) 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Dimensions 80 mm x 119.8 mm x 71.5 mm Weight 285 g, approximately (ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC) 295 g, approximately (ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX) Connection data for connectors...
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The current consumption can differ depending on the individual terminal. The permissible number of devices that can be connected therefore depends on the specific station structure. Protection by the external power supply unit Ensure protection of 2 A through the external power supply unit. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
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Electric short-circuit protection PROFINET Type PROFINET device Specification Performance class Update rate ≥ 1 ms Number of slots Vendor ID ILC 131 ETH 00B0 /176 ILC 151 ETH 00B0 /176 ILC 171 ETH 2TX 00B0 /176 ILC 191 ETH 2TX...
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– ILC 151 ETH, ILC 151 ETH/XC, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX 4, maximum Please note: the ILC 131 ETH and ILC 131 ETH/XC controllers do not support connection of the INTERBUS remote bus. Network interface Type ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC 1 x Ethernet;...
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Total current Nominal load Ohmic 12 W Lamp 12 W Inductive 12 VA (1.2 H) Switching frequency with nominal inductive load 0.5 Hz (1.2 H), maximum Behavior in the event of nominal inductive load Output may be damaged 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Supply voltages US, UM, UL PROFINET (ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX) BF, SF IEC 61131 runtime system ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX ILC 191 ETH 2TX ILC 131 ETH/XC ILC 151 ETH/XC...
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-40°C to +60°C (with US < 24.5 V, see also Appendix A 5 “Tested successfully: use under extreme ambient conditions”) For derating information, see Appendix A 4.2 “ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC derating” Permissible temperature (storage/transport) -25°C to +85°C -40°C to +85°C...
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Conducted disturbance variables EN 61000-4-6 Criterion A IEC 61000-4-6 Test voltage: 10 V Noise emission test according to EN 61000-6-4 Noise emission of housing EN 55011 Class A Approvals For the latest approvals, please visit phoenixcontact.com or phoenixcontact.net/products. PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
5.2.4 Documentation Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt. “Modbus TCP with Phoenix Contact controllers” application note AH EN MODBUS/TCP – “Configuring and installing the INTERBUS Inline product range” user manual IB IL SYS PRO UM E – “Automation terminals of the Inline product range” user manual IL SYS INST UM E –...
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Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt. “PROFINET basics” user manual UM EN PROFINET SYS – “PROFINET controller/device functions” user manual UM EN PROFINET CTRL DEV – “Applicative system redundancy” application note AH EN APPLICATIVE SYSTEM RE- – DUNDANCY PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
No firmware update is required for normal system operation. To update the firmware, please proceed as described in the “Firmware update ILC 1.../3..., RFC 4...” application note. It can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Push a screwdriver into the actuation shaft of the appropriate terminal point (Figure A-1, A) so that you can insert the wire into the spring opening. Phoenix Contact recommends the SFZ 1-0,6x3,5 screwdriver (Order No. 1204517). • Insert the wire (Figure A-1, B). Remove the screwdriver from the opening. This clamps the wire.
ILC 191 ETH 2TX derating I [A] T [°C] +25 +35 +45 +55 7406B023 Figure A-2 ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, and ILC 191 ETH 2TX de- rating Key: I [A] Logic current in A [°C] Ambient temperature in °C...
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In this case, multiply the percentage values by 1.25 (30 V/24 V = 1.25). The various functions of the Inline controller have different percentage shares of the power dissipation. For the percentage shares, please refer to the following table: Function Percentage shares of power dissipation as a % Inputs Outputs PHOENIX CONTACT 8385_en_02...
3 h + 30 min 0 °C Figure A-4 Temperature change cycle Temperature in the control cabinet/ambient temperature Cycle WARNING: The Inline controllers (ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC) are not approved for use in safety technology. 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
Ethernet interface ................33 Figure 2-19: Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Inline controller A1: ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 131 ETH/XC, ILC 151 ETH/XC A2: ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX ..........33 Figure 2-20: Connecting cable between PC and Inline controller ......34 Figure 2-21: Overload range with fall-back characteristic curve ......37...
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“Read PROFINET” dialog ..............53 Figure 3-16: ILC 131 ETH inserted as a PROFINET device ........54 Figure 3-17: ILC 131 ETH as a PROFINET device: Process Data ......54 Figure 3-18: Procedure for using the external SD card as main or additional memory ................56 Figure 3-19: Setting the SD card as main memory ..........57...
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Appendix A Figure A-1: Connecting unshielded cables ............98 Figure A-2: ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, and ILC 191 ETH 2TX derating ............99 Figure A-3: ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC derating .........99 Figure A-4: Temperature change cycle ...............101...
Table 4-8: System variables of the power supplies ..........85 Table 4-9: System variables of the mode selector switch ........85 Table 4-10: System variables of the system time............85 Appendix A Table A-1: Installation error causes and remedies ..........97 8385_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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