Burster REISTOMAT 2x11 EtherNet/IP Operation Manual

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© 2022
burster
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Valid from:
20.09.2022
Applies to:
Burster 2x11 V0004
OPERATION MANUAL
Burster 2x11 EIP
EtherNet/IP Manual
Manufacturer:
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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL Burster 2x11 EIP EtherNet/IP Manual Manufacturer: © 2022 burster burster präzisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg präzisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co kg All rights reserved Talstraße 1 - 5 Postfach 1432 D-76593 Gernsbach D-76593 Gernsbach Germany Germany Valid from: 20.09.2022 Tel.: (+49) 07224 645-0...
  • Page 2 Furthermore, burster assumes no liability for direct, indirect or incidental damages as well as consequential or other damages arising from the provision and use of the present documentation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ..................Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. General safety instructions ............Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Technical data ............................7 Supported EtherNet/IP-Services ..................... 7 Model 2x11 device data ........................7 Electrical safety ..........................7 Electromagnetic compatibility ......................8 2.4.1 Interference immunity ......................
  • Page 4 6.1.5 Copy/initialize measurement programs (Class 109) ............27 6.1.6 USB-Logging (Class 110) ....................28 6.1.7 Data-Logging (Class 111) ....................29 6.1.8 Comparator (Class 112) ....................31 6.1.9 Max / Min Values (Class 113) ..................32 6.1.10 PT100 (Class 114) ......................32 6.1.11 Temperature compensation (Class 115) ...............33 6.1.12 Scaling of voltage input (Class 116) ................33 6.1.13...
  • Page 5 For your Safety of 38...
  • Page 6: 1.3 General Safety Instructions

    1.3 General safety instructions of 38...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Identity Class of a sample device You will find further information about EtherNet/IP at: www.odva.org. Model 2x11 device data Bus connector RJ45 EDS file BURSTER 2x11-V0004.EDS Electrical safety Reverse voltage protection Air clearance/leakage paths To DIN EN 61010-1:2011 Electrical isolation...
  • Page 8: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    EN 61000-3-3:2013 Notes on CE labeling burster equipment carrying the CE mark meets the requirements of the EU directives and the harmonized European standards (EN) cited therein. The EU declarations of conformity are available to the relevant authorities as specified in the directives. A copy of the declaration of conformity is included in the relevant equipment documentation.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Please note that you can download various documents such as installation guidelines and specifications about EtherNet/IP at ODVA: www.odva.org. Connection of fieldbus lines burster devices with a EtherNet/IP option have two RJ 45 connectors for the fieldbus connection. Meaning of LEDs states Blinking...
  • Page 10: Configuration Menu In Resistomat 2X11

    Configuration menu in Resistomat 2x11 To access the menu Start in measurement mode. After power on the measurement mode is always set. The display will look differently dependent on your settings or your last measurements. You can go to "Configuration Main Menu" in measurement mode by pressing the settings button 1.
  • Page 11 2. Go to "Basic setup menu" 3. Scroll down to "EtherNet/IP" menu: of 38...
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  • Page 13 Parameters EtherNet/IP: Resistomat 2x11 responds solely to control signals (inputs) on the EtherNet/IP interface PLC: Resistomat 2x11 responds solely to control signals (inputs) on the Control via PLC I/O interface. When controlled via PLC I/O, cyclic data from the device is still transferred over the EtherNet/IP bus SW-Version of Interface Version of the field bus card software...
  • Page 14: Ethernet/Ip

    The 2x11 cyclically sends 4 bytes to controller. Their function is detailed in section 5.2. EDS file The Electonic Data Sheet (EDS) file BURSTER 2x11-V0004.EDS can be downloaded from the section Fieldbus on our website: https://www.burster.com/en/download-area. This EDS file contains the EtnerNet/IP configuration information for the Resistomat 2x11.
  • Page 15: Data Conversion

    Data conversion 4.3.1 Description of the data formats in this manual The terms PLC inputs and PLC outputs refer to the 2x11 unit. These terms are reversed when referred to the Controller. The function of the PLC-In / PLC-Out bits is identical to the parallel PLC I/O ports on the unit itself and can be found within the 2x11 operating manual.
  • Page 16: Ethernet/Ip Data Protocol (Real-Time Data)

    EtherNet/IP data protocol (real-time data) PLC inputs – Transfer from Scanner to Adapter Four bytes of PLC-In data for the 2x11 are always transferred from the EtherNet/IP Controller (Scanner) to the Resistomat 2x11 (Adapter). These bits have the same function as the parallel PLC inputs to the 2x11 unit.
  • Page 17: Plc Inputs Byte 3

    5.1.3 PLC inputs byte 3 PLC inputs Byte 3 (Scanner -> Adapter) reserved Bit 0 LSB reserved Bit 1 reserved Bit 2 reserved Bit 3 Input AUX0 (reserved) Bit 4 Input AUX1 (reserved) Bit 5 Input AUX2 (reserved) Bit 6 Input AUX3 (reserved) Bit 7 MSB 5.1.4...
  • Page 18: Plc Outputs - Transfer From Adapter To Scanner

    PLC outputs – Transfer from Adapter to Scanner The data refers to the PLC output of the Resistomat 2x11. The data described here is the data transferred from the 2x11 (Adapter) to the EtherNet/IP Controller (Scanner). The function of the PLC-In / PLC-Out can be found in the 2x11 operation manual for the unit. In addition, the signal timing is available within the 2x11 operation manual.
  • Page 19: Plc Outputs Byte 3

    5.2.3 PLC outputs byte 3 PLC outputs Byte 3 (Adapter -> Scanner) reserved Bit 0 LSB reserved Bit 1 reserved Bit 2 reserved Bit 3 Output AUX0 (reserved) Bit 4 Output AUX1 (reserved) Bit 5 Output AUX2 (reserved) Bit 6 Output AUX3 (reserved) Bit 7 MSB 5.2.4...
  • Page 20: Unconnected Explicit Messaging (Acyclic Services)

    Unconnected Explicit Messaging (Acyclic services) The services are described from the point of view of the controller. Please Note: The instance number always has to be set to 1. The acyclic EtherNet/IP services allow access to following Resistomat 2x11 functions: •...
  • Page 21 Measurement menu function key Start/Stop definition F2 Meas. program + Meas. program - End Load Range + Range - Measurement menu function key Start/Stop definition F3 Meas. program + Meas. program - End Load Range + Range - Display mode of Fade out function Keys Always on...
  • Page 22 Access level: Volt. Access DENIED Input Access GRANTED Access level: Disp. Access DENIED Meas. Access GRANTED Reserved Reserved Access level: Max / Access DENIED Min Analysis Access GRANTED Access level: Access DENIED Comparator Access GRANTED Analysis Access level: Data Access DENIED Logger Analysis Access GRANTED Access level:...
  • Page 23 Class 100, Attributes 52 to 61 (Assignment adjustable PLC outputs 2 to 11) Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type adj. see attr. 51 PLC output 2 adj. PLC output 3 see attr. 51 adj. see attr. 51 PLC output 4 adj.
  • Page 24: Display Update And Fault Indication (Class 101)

    Class 100, Attributes 64 to 70 (Assignment adjustable PLC inputs 2 to 9) Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type adj. see attr. 63 PLC input 2 adj. PLC input 3 see attr. 63 adj. see attr. 63 PLC input 4 adj.
  • Page 25: Program Selection/Renaming & Comparator Statistics Reset (Class 102)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class Block check error 0x00000004 Command fault 0x00000008 Parameter error 0x00000010 Timeout Receive Timer 0x00000020 Timeout Response Timer 0x00000040 Invalid ! or ? 0x00000080 Invalid configuration 0x00000100 EEPROM read error 0x00001000 Calibration failed 0x00010000 NETX Checksum error 0x00040000...
  • Page 26: Measurement Mode (Class 108)

    Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Note: Value entered into attribute 10 is adopted 6.1.4 Measurement mode (Class 108) Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Not possible 1 - 9 Reserved Range selection manual automatic Measurement range 20 mOhm in manual range 200 mOhm...
  • Page 27: Copy/Initialize Measurement Programs (Class 109)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class Cable break test Once Always Number of 1 … 20 measurements until stop Number of mean 1 … 100 values Type of averaging: Renewing renewing/moving Moving Voltage limiting 18 mV Number of Standard conversions Minimal...
  • Page 28: Usb-Logging (Class 110)

    Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type 13 - 14 Meas. program 0 ... 31 number Target end Note: The writes to attributes 10 - 12 are being adopted through attributes 13 - 14 Copy whole program EVENT Writing an arbitrary byte setup initiates action Note: Copy...
  • Page 29: Data-Logging (Class 111)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class being adopted through attribute 17 Delta t – Minutes 0 … 59 Note: The writes to attributes 14 - 16 are being adopted through attribute 17 Delta t – Seconds 0 … 59 Note: The writes to attributes 14 - 16 are being adopted through...
  • Page 30 Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type N. Value 2 … 200 Delta t – Hours 0 … 99 Note: The writes to attributes 13 - 15 are being adopted through attribute 16 Delta t – Minutes 0 … 59 Note: The writes to attributes 13 - 15 are being adopted through...
  • Page 31: Comparator (Class 112)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class 32: Cable break 64: Cooling Curve enabled 128: First Value since Start of Measurement 256: USB-Error Clear data logger EVENT! Writing an arbitrary byte initiates action 6.1.8 Comparator (Class 112) Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value...
  • Page 32: Max / Min Values (Class 113)

    Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Number of values < limit_<< If 2 limits: not relevant Number of values > limit_<< and < limit_< If 2 limits: < Limit_< Number of values > limit_< and < limit_> If 2 limits: > limit_< and <...
  • Page 33: Temperature Compensation (Class 115)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class Not possible 1 - 9 Reserved Coefficient Ro of the 90 … 110 Float value Pt100 formula Float according to IEEE754 Coefficient A of Pt100 3.0E-3 … Float value formula 6.0E-3 Float according to IEEE754 Coefficient B of Pt100 -5.0E-6 …...
  • Page 34: Cooling Curve (Class 117)

    Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type 1 - 9 Reserved Lower voltage 0 … 11 Float value Float according to IEEE754 Higher voltage 0 … 11 Float value Float according to IEEE754 Lower temperature Float value -200 … 800 Float according to IEEE754 Higher temperature Float value...
  • Page 35: Current Measurement Values (Class 118)

    Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class 128: First Value since Start of Measurement 256: USB-Error 6.1.14 Current measurement values (Class 118) Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Not possible 1 - 9 Reserved Measurement running Measurement is stopped state Measurement is running Measurement counter...
  • Page 36 Class Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type 1 - 9 Reserved Index of last entry 0 … 255 Entry index 0 … 255 Note: the actual read is performed at attribute Log entry Format: entry code*,program String number,access**,year,month, Note: the index of the day,hour,minute,second, measurement value to repetitions...
  • Page 37: General Purpose (Classs 130-140)

    6.1.16 General Purpose (Classs 130-140) Attr. Description Value Meaning of value Type Class Not possible 1 - 9 Reserved Generic Value 1 EVENT! Writing an arbitrary byte initiates action Generic Value 2 EVENT! Writing an arbitrary byte initiates action Generic Value 3 Writing an arbitrary byte EVENT! initiates action...
  • Page 38: Error Codes

    General Purpose (Classes 131-140) See Class 130. Error Codes Error Code Description GSR_SUCCESS 0x00 No error, write/read successful. EIP_GSR_BAD_CLASS_INSTANCE 0x05 This class/instance is not specified. Note: Only instance 1 is supported EIP_GSR_BAD_ATTR_DATA 0x09 The write request has been declined. Please check your data and data length here EIP_GSR_PERMISSION_DENIED 0x0F Reading /Writing of this attribute is not supported.

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