Mosaic M1S Com Key Features - Reer MOSAIC M1 Installation And Use Manual

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MODULAR SAFETY INTEGRATED CONTROLLER MOSAIC
• 8 fieldbus inputs with MOSAIC M1 or 32 fieldbus inputs with MOSAIC M1S,
MOSAIC M1S COM (MBx firmware version ≥ 2.0). These fieldbus inputs can
act in the schematic as physical inputs, but are not safety inputs and they
can't be used in safety related applications.
• 16 probe outputs with MOSAIC M1 or 32 probe outputs with MOSAIC M1S,
MOSAIC M1S COM (MBx firmware version ≥ 2.0). These probe outputs can be
connected everywhere in the schematic by means of MSD software.

MOSAIC M1S COM key features

The new MOSAIC M1S COM is equipped with LAN connectivity. It performs the same
functions as MOSAIC M1S and thus even USB connectivity, furthermore it allows the
user to share process data over a specific Fieldbus and to configure itself through
remote connection via TCP/IP networks.
The user can select and configure a Fieldbus between 4 choices:
• EtherNet/IP
• MODBUS/TCP
• PROFINET
• EtherCAT
From a fieldbus point of view MOSAIC M1S COM is always considered as a slave
device. The Process Data Mapping document 8547780 is available at:
https://www.reersafety.com/ in the manuals download area.
Process Data Map come into two versions:
1.
Process Data Map without analog data
2.
Process Data Map with analog data
The user can choose if send or not analog data as process data. If the user choose
to include analog data into process map then he must be sure that:
1.
At least one MA4 or MA2 analog input module is present into the MOSAIC
configuration
2.
The process data map supports analog data.
Following the main characteristic supported by each Fieldbus protocol.
Fieldbus
EtherNet/IP
MODBUS/TCP
PROFINET
EtherCAT
* Only if EoE option is properly enabled and configured.
When TCP/IP network is available the user can configure MOSAIC M1S COM and
perform Monitor through remote connection with MSD software.
The data exchanged with MSD (when TCP/IP network connection is used) are
protected against malicious sniffing with an AES 128 bit encryption.
8540780 • 25/01/2023 • Rev.43
DHCP support
Yes
Yes
No
No
DNS support
TCP/IP connectivity
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes*
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