RTU560CID11
RTU560CID11
RTU560CID11
Operation
The 560CID11 is a DIN rail RTU560 consisting of
a communication unit (CMU), a multi-I/O module
(MIO) and a power supply (PSU) in a metal DIN
rail housing.
The essential tasks of the 560CID11 are:
(1 out of n) check
Fig. 1:
To force the IP-Address to a default value at startup, the Def. IP-Addr switch on the front side (see
Fig. 16) has to be switched ON. The 560CID11
starts with the factory settings for the Ethernet
Interface (see Fig. 2) which are 192.168.0.1 for
the IP-address with the network setting
255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask and
192.168.0.20 for the gateway.
ON
?
Read IP address
from configuration file
Send Configuration
to RTU 192.168.0.1
Set Switch
Def. IP-Address
to OFF
Fig. 2:
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Serial Interfaces
Signal
Not used
TA
Data -
TB
Data +
Not used
GND
Signal Ground
RJ45
Rx
Tx
Jack
Not used
Signal
Input / Output
DCD
Input
RxD
Input
TxD
Output
DTR
Output
GND
RTS
Output
CTS
Input
Shield
Pin
Signal
Input/Output
TD +
Output
TD -
Output
RD +
Input
Not used
RD -
Input
Not used
RJ45
Rx
Tx
Lnk
Act
Jack
Jack
Shield
RJ45
Tab. 3:
Connected with
housing
Ethernet Interface
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
IO-Bus
DC-IN
Vin (+)
Vin (-)
Earth
Tab. 4:
560CID11 Earthing
On the strength of safety and EMC protection it is
important to make a connection as short as
possible to a system earth (may be DIN-rail or
mounting plate). An ordinary 1.5mm2 multi-core
wire (green/yellow) can be used and should not
exceed a length of 100 cm (39 inch). Pin X4-3 of
the 3 pole DC-In connector is the earth-pin (see
Tab. 4). The protection earth must be connected
there.
The power supply terminal X4-2 (Vin -) is internal
connected with the housing potential by jumper
X9 (see Fig. 7 or Fig. 8).
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Signalling
Firmware Version
Tab.5 describes
560CID11.
LED
the
system
Colour
LEDs
of
the
Meaning
ERR
(1x) red
Warning / Error
Tx
(4x) green
Transmit data
(CP1, 2, A, B)
Rx
(4x) green
Receive data
(CP1, 2, A, B)
Act
(2x) green
Lnk
(2x) yellow
IO-Bus
(1x) green
(1X) red
(1x) green
RUN
(1x) yellow
RUN
OFF
No firmware is running
(1x) red
BI
(16x) yellow
BO
(8x) yellow
TM
PF
RUN
Def. IPAddr
Tab. 5:
Meaning of LEDs
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Input / Output
The multi-I/O-part of the 560CID11 board scans
analog and digital signals and prepares them for
the RTU560 on the basis of predefined
parameters. The board is available in two
versions:
R0001:
R0002:
Processing functions
Binary Input
The 16 binary inputs of the 560CID11 are
grouped into two groups of 8 inputs each (see Fig.
15 and 17). Each group has its own common
return.
The 560CID11 board scans all 16 binary inputs
every millisecond and prepares them for the
RTU560 on the basis of predefined parameters.
The board 560CID11 supports:
16 single indications with time stamp
8 double indications with time stamp
2 digital measured values with 8-bit
1 digital measured value with 16-bit
16 pulse counters
channel 1 up to 16 kHz count events,
all others up to 120 Hz count events
(on the lower eight input channels)
Binary Output
Analog Input
Each analog input can process the following
functions (see Fig. 15 and 17):
Zero point monitoring
Switching recognition
Smoothing
Threshold value monitoring of absolute
value or with accumulation and periodic
background transmission
Limit value supervision of 4 limits
can
process
the
following
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Settings
CH1
Analog Input
Input Signal Range
The voltage/current measuring range can be
independently configured for each of the channels
by switches (DIP-Switches) S1 and S2 (see Fig.
14).
X3-1, X3-3, X3-5
X3-7, X3-9
X7-7, X7-5, X7-3
CH2
CH3
Shunt
Resistor
DIP-Switch
Fig. 3:
CH4
CH5
different
CH6
CH7
CH8
Tab. 6:
S1-1
S1-2
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S1-3
S1-4
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S1-5
S1-6
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S1-7
S1-8
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S1-9
S1-10
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S2-1
S2-2
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S2-3
S2-4
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
S2-5
S2-6
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Connections
Power Supply
The power supply for the 560CID11 R0001 (see
Fig. 6) and for the 560CID11 R0002 (see Fig. 8)
will be connected to screw terminal X4-1 (+) and
X4-2 (-) and will be relayed internal to the power
supply unit board.
Line
frequency
[Hz]
Conversion time
per input [ms]
Complete
scan cycle
[ms]
60
50.0
400
50
60.0
480
16.6
180.0
1440
Tab. 7:
Conversion time
per input [ms]
Complete
scan cycle
[ms]
60
50.0
100
50
50.0
100
16.6
100.0
200
Tab. 8:
Factory calibration
On-site calibration of the A/D converter is not
necessary.
The 560CID11 is calibrated for all channels and
measuring ranges at the factory. During the
calibration the firmware calculates a rating value
per measuring range and channel and stores this
rating value in an EEPROM.
Binary Input
The 560CID11 has no switch or jumper for the
binary input part.
Binary Output
The output solid state relay circuit (24V DC) is
monitored during the output process.
Analog Input
The process signals will be connected to screw
terminal X3-1 to X3-10 (channel 1 to 5) and X7-7
to X7-2 (channel 6 to 8).
The analog inputs are designed for current range
from 2mA, 5mA, 10mA, 20mA to 40mA (bipolar)
and voltage range from 2V to 20V (bipolar).
Binary Input
The process signals will be connected to screw
terminal X5-19 to X5-12 (channel 1 to 8) and X5-8
to X5-1 (channel 9 to 16). The common return for
the first eight channels is screw terminal X5-11,
for the last eight channels X5-9.
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Binary Output
If an error condition occurs in the RTU the ALRoutput will be switched. RTU error conditions have
to be taken from the function description of the
RTU560 releases.
The alarm output is a normal close contact which
will be opened if alarm status is off.
Alarm status: on
Alarm status: off
contact closed
contact open
X6-1
X6-2
Fig. 6:
ALARM-Output
Signaling
Analog Input
The analog input part of the 560CID11 has no
external signaling.
Binary Input
16 yellow LEDs are mounted on the front side of
the 560CID11 (see Fig. 16), showing the actual
state of the binary inputs.
Binary Output
8 yellow LEDs are mounted on the front side of
the 560CID11 (see Fig. 16), showing the actual
state of the binary output channels.
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Fig. 7:
Fig. 8:
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
I1
I9
I2
I 10
X5-19
X5-8
X5-18
X5-7
I8
I 16
X5-13 X5-12
X5-2 X5-1
Process Voltage
Fig. 9:
C1
C8
..
GO
Relay
X2-1
X2-2
X2-15
R1 ..
X2-16
R8
+
-
UP
1 pole Connection
Fig. 10: Binary Output 560CID11,
1 pole Connection
10
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
C1
C2
GO
Relay
X2-1
X2-2
X2-3
X2-4
R1
+
-
UP
Single Command
2 pole Connection
Fig. 11: Binary Output, Single Command, 2 pole Connection
C1
C2
C3
C4
GO
Relay
X2-1
X2-2
X2-3
ON
X2-5
X2-4
X2-6
X2-7
X2-8
OFF
UP
+
Double Command 2 pole Connection
Fig. 12: Binary Output, Double Command, 2 pole Connection
11
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
..
C1
X2-1
X2-2
R1
X2-15
..
GO
Relais
C8
X2-16
R8
X1
3
R9
+
Coil
voltage
+ 24V
X1-4
X1-5
(1 out of n)
X1
5 7 6
R10
process voltage
12
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Settings
Hardware settings and operation of the
communication Interfaces of the 560CID11 and
IO-settings are carried out with the RTUtil560
configuration tool. For the configuration procedure
of the communication Interfaces and the IO-Bus,
please refer to the RTUtil560 user guide.
The following parameters have to be defined for
all protocols:
Baudrate:
Loop switch
Interface only)
50 to 19 200 baud
unit
(RP570/71
Node name
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
Routing information
without
Host
13
RTU560
Connections and Settings DIN Rail RTU 560CID11
Fig. 15:
Fig. 16:
Fig. 17:
14
screws
RTU560
Anschluss- und Einstellbeschreibung
Hutschienen RTU 560CID11
Note:
We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents
of this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders,
the agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB AG does not accept any
responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of
information in this document.
We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and
illustrations contained therein. Any reproduction, disclosure to third
parties or utilization of its contents - in whole or in parts - is forbidden
without prior written consent of ABB AG.
Copyright 2012 ABB
All rights reserved
15