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Hitachi Energy 560FSM10 Modem Connectivity and Setup

RTU560

Remote Terminal Unit

Connectivity and Setup

Modem 560FSM10

Operation

The 560FSM10 modem is a CCITT V.23 modem with snap-in DIN rail mounting.

The V.23 uses the frequency shift keying (FSK) method. The modem operates in both 2-wire and 4-wire connections.

The operating mode is set by a 12-fold DIP switch. Figure 1 shows the front view of the modem with the components described in the next chapter from top to bottom.

The power connector X1 consists of three terminals for connection to the supply voltages shown in Table 1.

The PE pin must be connected to ground at the installation. The power indicator lights up when power is supplied.

The RJ45 connector X2 forms the RS232-D interface with the signals in Table 2. If the modem is connected to a communication device, the

If the modem is connected to a communication device, an adapter cable must be used to connect the pairs of lines in Table 2.

The RTS indicator lights up when the end device requests to send via the modem.

The DCD indicator lights when the 560FSM10 detects a carrier signal on the line interface. The CTS indicator lights when a carrier is being established.

CTS will be set at the same time. The 20-30ms transmit delay time must be adjusted in the CMU settings.

DIP switch S1 determines the operating mode of the modem. Switch C-1 is reserved for future use.

C-2 establishes a permanent carrier on the line, which is useful in a four-wire full-duplex connection. Table 3 summarises the above carrier modes.

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Ethernet Communications

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Ethernet communication Managed and unmanaged switches for Ethernet communication are available. the DSL technology and the tunnelling capability of the serial protocols make it possible to switch directly from conventional serial Voice Frequency Telegram (VFT) transmission to Ethernet communication while retaining the existing copper wires without having to adapt the serial terminals, e.g. for remote control technology.

Features such as Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), bypass circuits such as those found in UMTS or Tetra modems, and the use of optical communication lines are also available for increased usability.

Managed Ethernet Switches

Highlights

– Connects over copper wires:

– DSL coverage of up to 20 km based on (S(H)DSL)

– DSL connection via 2-wire at speeds from 192 to 11400 kbps

– Automatic speed adjustment according to line quality

– Compatible with other S(H)DSL modems via IEEE EFM (IEEE 802.3)

– DSL transmission quality (signal vs. noise level) monitoring/messaging

– 560NMS24 can automatically connect lines in case of power failure

– Optical connection:

– SFF slot for insertion of SFP modules

– Supports SFP modules for multimode and singlemode fibre cables

– Transmission speed of 100 Mbps

– Coverage of up to 40 km, depending on the SFP module

– Transmission of serial protocols on up to two serial interfaces

– Point-to-point, split-wire and signal sampling

– Each interface can have a different data rate

– 4-port 10/100 BaseT switch for connecting devices (VLAN assignable)

– Network topologies supported: point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and ring

– Redundant transport routing over copper, optical fibre and bypass circuits to external TCP/IP modems (e.g. UMTS or Tetra)

– Fast Spanning Tree Protocol, link aggregation, VLANs, QoS, port mirroring, static and dynamic routing (RIP)

– Repeater functionality

– Transmission of system events from the switch via IEC 60870-5-101/104

– Configurable alarm relays

– 2 binary inputs/outputs per serial interface (requires external circuitry)

– Configuration via RS232. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH), Web interface, optional login via Radius server

– Easy device replacement via configuration flash drive

– Suitable for harsh environmental conditions:

– High Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) safety.

– High electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) safety -25… + 70 °C

– Integrated overvoltage protection

– No fans or moving parts

– Supply voltage: 24…. . 60 VDC

Bently 3500/33 16-Channel Relay Module

DESCRIPTION

The 3500/33 16-Channel Relay Module is a full-height module that provides 16 relay outputs.

You can place any number of 16-channel relay modules in any of the slots on the right side of the Transient Data Interface (TDI) module.

Each output of the 3500/33 16-channel relay module can be independently programmed to perform voting logic.

Each relay of the module contains alarm drive logic.

The alarm drive logic is programmed using AND and OR logic and the following are available:

Alarm inputs (alarms and hazardous states)

Uncertainty states

Individual measurement variables from any monitor channel or any combination of monitor channels in the rack

You can program the alarm driver using the 3500 rack configuration software.

Ordering Considerations

The 3500/33 16-Channel Relay Module requires 3500 Rack Config version 3.3 or higher.

3500/33 requires 3500 Data Acquisition Software version 2.40 or later.

3500/33 16-channel relay modules require 3500 Data Display Software version 1.40 or higher.

If ordered with the Multiple Certification option (02), the 3500 monitor will be certified to Zone 2 standards, including ATEX and North American.

The Zone 2 standard specifies higher spacing requirements at higher voltages. 3500/33 16-channel relay modules do not meet these spacing requirements.

Therefore, modules with the multiple certification option can only be used at lower voltages than modules with other certification options.

The use of higher voltages violates the hazardous area certificates associated with the multiple certification options.

The North American Division 2 standard associated with the CSA certification only option (-01) has been reduced to 30 Vrms to comply with 61010-1 type test requirements.

If the 3500/3316 Channel Relay Module is part of a Functional Safety (SIL) system, the Functional Safety Certificate requires voltage limitation.

The Functional Safety Certificate requires voltage limiting. Higher voltages are not permitted for Functional Safety (SIL) systems.

Bently 3500/32M 4-Channel Relay Module

DESCRIPTION

The 4-Channel Relay Module is a full-height module that provides four relay outputs.

Any number of 4-channel relay modules can be placed in any of the slots on the right side of the Transient Data Interface Module.

Each output of the 4-Channel Relay Module can be independently programmed to perform voting logic.

Each relay used on the 4-Channel Relay Module contains alarm drive logic.

The Alarm Driver Logic is programmed using AND and OR logic and can use alarm inputs (alarms and hazardous conditions),

“Uncertain” or a single PPL from any monitored channel or any combination of monitored channels in the rack.

You can use the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to program the Alarm Driver to meet the needs of your application.

Technical Specifications

Inputs

Power Consumption.

Typically 6 watts output

OK LED (Light Emitting Diode).

Flashes when the module is functioning properly

TX/RX LEDs.

Used for transmission and reception, flashes when communication between the module and other modules in the frame is normal.

TX/RX LED: Used for transmission and reception, flashes when the module is communicating properly with other modules in the frame

CH ALARM LED.

Flashes when the relay channel is in alarm.

Relay Type: Two single-pole double-throw (SBT) relays.

Two single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) relays, connected together to form a double-pole, double-throw (SPDT) relay.

Two single-pole double-throw (SPDT) relays, connected together to form a double-pole double-throw (DPDT) format.

Bently 3500/25 Enhanced Key Signal Module

DESCRIPTION

The 3500/25 Enhanced Keying Module is a half-height, two-channel module used to provide keying signals to the monitoring modules on the 3500 rack.

The module receives an input signal from a proximity probe or magnetic pickup and converts the signal to a digital key signal that

to indicate when the key mark on the shaft coincides with the key sensor.

The 3500 Mechanical Protection System accepts up to four Keyphasor signals in a normal configuration and up to eight Keyphasor signals in a paired configuration.

The Enhanced Keyphasor Module is an improved module for the 3500 system. It provides enhanced keyphasor signal processing over the previous design, while at the same time

It remains fully backward compatible in form, fit, and function with existing Keyphasor modules for use in legacy systems.

The 149369-01 module completely replaces the PWA 125792-01 Keyphasor module.

When Triple Module Redundancy (TMR) applications require system key inputs, the 3500 system should use two Keyphasor modules.

In this configuration, the modules operate in parallel, providing primary and secondary key signals to other modules in the rack.

Systems with more than four pushbutton inputs can use a

paired configuration, provided that

there are no more than four primary keyed phase input signals.


Applications that connect to multiple devices in parallel and

applications that require isolation from other systems, such as

control systems. Isolated I/O Modules

Designed for magnetic pickup applications

applications, but provide isolation from Proximitor

applications but provide isolation from the Proximitor.

Provides isolation from the Proximitor application.

This I/O module is primarily used for

measuring shaft speed rather than phase.

Bently 3500/22M Transient Data Interface Module

Description

The 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) is the interface between the 3500 Monitoring System and compatible software (System 1 Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics Software and 3500 System Configuration Software).

(System 1 Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics Software and 3500 System Configuration Software).

The TDI combines the functionality of the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) with the data collection capabilities of a communications processor such as TDXnet.

The TDI is located in a slot next to the 3500 rack power supply. It interfaces with M-Series monitors (3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.).

It connects to the M-Series monitors (3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.) and continuously collects steady-state and transient dynamic (waveform) data and transmits this data to the host software via an Ethernet link.

See the Compatibility section at the end of this document for more information.

The static data collection feature is standard on the TDI.

However, using the optional Channel Enable Disk, the TDI can also capture dynamic and high resolution transient data.

TDI integrates communications processor functionality within the 3500 rack.

While the TDI provides some common functionality throughout the rack, it is not part of the critical monitoring path.

It has no impact on the proper functioning of the entire monitoring system for automatic machinery protection.

One TDI or RIM is required per 3500 rack and always occupies slot 1 (next to the power supply).

I/O Module Signal Common Terminal

Bently 3500/15 AC and DC Power Supplies

The 3500/15 AC and DC power supplies are half-height modules that must be installed in the designated slots on the left side of the

The 3500/15 AC and DC power supplies are half-height modules that must be installed in the designated slots on the left side of the rack.

Must be installed in the designated slots on the left side of the rack. 3500 Racks can contain one or two AC and DC power supplies.

The 3500 rack can contain one or two AC and DC power supplies. Either power supply

Either power supply can power the entire rack.

When two power supplies are installed in the rack, the power supply in the lower slot serves as the power supply for the entire rack.

power supply in the lower slot serves as the primary power supply, and the other power supply in the upper slot serves as the backup power supply.

serves as the backup power supply. If a second

power supply is the backup power supply for the main power supply.

Removing or inserting either power supply module will not affect the operation of the rack.

As long as the second power supply is installed, the operation of the rack will not be interrupted.

Operation of the rack will not be interrupted as long as a second power supply is installed.

The 3500/15 AC and DC Power Supply accepts a wide range of input voltages and converts them to a wide range of output voltages.

The 3500/15 AC and DC power supplies accept a wide range of input voltages and convert them to voltages acceptable to other 3500 modules.

IC695CHS012 PACSystem RX3i Universal Backplane

The IC695CHS012 is a PACSystem RX3i universal backplane. The backplane has 12 slots and

It supports high-speed peripheral component interconnect (PCI) and serial bus connections. The backplane is a necessary component because it provides an enclosure for the RX3i modules and connections.

It also carries the communication bus for internal communication between modules.

The IC695CHS012 consumes 600 mA at 3.3 VDC and 240 mA at 5 VDC.

It has physical dimensions of 18.01 x 5.57 x 5.80 (457.5 x 141.5 x 147.32) and supports horizontal mounting.

It can be mounted in an enclosure with an IP20 / NEMA/UL Class 1 protection rating. To achieve natural cooling and promote adequate air circulation, the

The backplate must provide 102 mm or 4 inches of clearance on all sides of the hardware. To meet the requirements of an ATEX Zone 2 hazardous area, the

The IC695CHS012 must be mounted in an IP54 or better enclosure with mechanical strength to withstand 3.5 Joules of impact energy.

The IC695CHS012 supports modules that are hot-swappable or removable and insertable under power.

This provides a distinct advantage, as it effectively reduces downtime

and allows maintenance activities such as module replacement and integrity verification to be performed without affecting the current operating modes of the attached controller and module.

IC695ETM001 PACSystem Rx31 Module Ethernet Module

The IC695ETM001 has an Ethernet processor speed of 200 MHz. it is equipped with LED status indicators.

The IC695ETM001 has Ethernet processor speed of 200 MHz. It is equipped with LED status indicators such as Ethernet OK, LAN OK, Log Clear, Individual Port and Speed LED status indicators.

The IC695ETM001 can be installed with compatible backplanes IC695CHS007. CHS012. or CHS016.

It is compatible with any other PACSystem RX3i module except the CPE400. It is best installed on an unpowered RX3i backplane.

However, it also supports plugging in when power is present or when the processor is in run mode. This is also referred to as the hot-swap feature.

Firmware version 2.51 must be installed to enable hot plugging.

The IC695ETM001 module also provides an RS-232 serial port that supports data rates from 1200 bps to 115200 bps.

The module’s built-in Station Manager feature is accessible via both the serial port and Ethernet connection and provides monitoring access.

Services provided by the station manager include commands for polling and controlling stations, access for monitoring statistics, logging and configuration parameters, and password security.

The IC695ETM001 module can be used to synchronise timestamps exchanged by the EGD via the SNTP protocol.

Functions of the IC695ETM001 module include PLC configuration and programming functions, periodic data exchange via EGD,

The IC695ETM001 module can be installed in any empty RX3i slot.

The IC695ETM001 module is hot-swappable. Module firmware can be field upgraded using software tools provided by GE Fanuc.

IC670CHS103 Chassis I/O Chassis Unit

The Field Control IC670CHS103 base is an I/O base unit for use with other field control units manufactured by GE Fanuc.

The I/O terminal boards that can be mounted on this base include terminals for fencing, which supports secure mounting of the module to avoid generating erroneous data.

The IC670CHS103 base unit allows modules to be inserted and removed with the power on without affecting other equipment installed on the I/O station.

In other words, there is no need to switch off the power supply when replacing modules on the terminal block.The IC670CHS103 Basic Unit is compatible with the Field Control Units of the IC670. IC670CH and IC670CHS series.

The IC670CHS103 I/O base unit provides a variety of keying locations for module mounting and includes a kit with all necessary keys and tools.

The I/O terminal block has keyways and key clips to help make module installation easy.The IC670CHS103 base unit supports installation in Class I, Division 2. Group A/B/C/D environments, which are generally non-hazardous environments.

These environments are generally non-hazardous. The unit can also be used in hazardous areas, but the unit must be shut down before performing any operations such as removing or replacing host modules.

The IC670CHS103 device operates on 115 VAC or 125 VDC, with an input frequency of 47 to 63 Hz.

Depending on the type of power supply used, the unit draws 48 VA or 24 watts. The base unit has a peak inrush current of 20 amps and requires a hold time of up to 20 milliseconds.

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