S06H1021
S06H1021
S06H1021
Manual
Communication
Devices
IM 32S06H10-21E
IM 32S06H10-21E
3rd Edition
Introduction
This manual describes the communication devices used with ProSafe-RS System.
Part A describes optical bus repeater (model names: YNT511D and YNT522D) and Part B
describes bus repeater (model name: YNT512D).
IMPORTANT
In this document, 10BASE-5 and 10BASE-2, terminology of Ethernet, are use to describe
the V net cables for easier understanding. Actually, V net is different from Ethernet.
Yokogawas YCB111 and YCB141 cables should be used instead of 10BASE-5 and
10BASE-2 cables, respectively.
V net is referred to as Control Bus.
For the cables, connectors, T-type connectors and terminators, the models recommended
by Yokogawa should be used.
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Engineering
Guide
IM 32S01S10-21E
IM 32S01C10-21E
Software
Safety Control Station
Reference
IM 32S03B10-21E
Integration with
CENTUM VP/CS 3000
Open Interfaces
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IM 32S05B10-21E
Engineering
Reference
Utilities and
Maintenance
Reference
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Messages
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Integration with
FAST/TOOLS
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ProSafe-RS
System Test
Reference
IM 32S04B30-21E
IM 32S56H20-21E
Hardware
Vnet/IP
Safety Control
Stations
(Hardware)
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Communication
Devices
ProSafe-RS
Vnet/IP
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Installation
Installation
Manual
Software Help
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Read Me First
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Safety Precautions
n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product
In order to protect system controlled by this product, the product itself and ensure safe
operation, observe the safety precautions described in this users manual. We assume no
liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product.
You must use this product according to the instructions described in user manuals. If not,
protective functions of this product may not work as expected.
If any protection or safety circuit is required for system controlled by the product or for the
product itself, prepare it separately.
Be sure to use the parts approved by Yokogawa Electric Corporation (hereafter simply
referred to as YOKOGAWA) when replacing parts or consumables.
Modification of the product is strictly prohibited.
The following symbols are used on the product and in this user manual to indicate that
safety precautions are required:
Indicates that user must take caution. The symbol on the equipment refers the user to the
relevant manual to avoid potentially hazardous situations that may result in injury or death.
The symbol appears next to the cautionary information in user manuals required to avoid
harm to personnel and to the equipment.
Indicates a protective grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.
Indicates a functional grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.
Indicates an AC supply.
Indicates a DC supply.
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n Notes on Handling User Manuals
Please hand over user manuals to your end users so that they can have them on hand for
convenient reference.
Please read the user manuals thoroughly before using the product.
The purpose of these user manuals is not to warrant that the product is well suited to any
particular purpose but rather to describe the functional details of the product.
YOKOGAWA reserves the right to make improvements in the user manuals and product at
any time, without notice or obligation.
If you have any questions, or you find mistakes or omissions in the user manuals, please
contact our sales representative or your local distributor.
n Notes on Hardware
l Appearance and Accessories
Check the following when you receive the product:
Appearance
Standard accessories
Contact our sales representative or your local distributor if the products coating has come
off, it has been damaged, or there is lack of required accessories. In case the following label
attached on the product such as the power distribution panel for the fan unit (*1) is so dirty that
the information on it is illegible, or if it has peeled off, order a new label with the part number
T9029BX.
: Label attached on the product such as the power distribution panel for the fan unit(*1).
*1:
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n Symbol Marks
Throughout this user manual, you will find that several types of symbols are used to identify
different sections of text. This section describes these icons.
CAUTION:
Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent physical injury and death of
operator.
WARNING :
Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent software or hardware from
being damaged or system from becoming faulty.
IMPORTANT :
TIP:
SEE :
ALSO
Clicking a reference displayed in green can call up its source, while clicking a reference
displayed in black cannot.
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n Cautions for Safely Applying the Device
l Standard
The ProSafe-RS system complies with the standards shown below.
SEE
ALSO
Different standards apply according to the types of devices. For details, refer to the hardware general
specifications (GS) for each device.
[CSA]
[C-Tick Marking]
TIP
According to the New Approach Directive, the manufacturer and the representative office in EU are indicated
below.
Manufacturer :
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SEE
ALSO
For more information about power supply system, see the following:
n Selecting a Power Supply Unit
For choosing proper cables and wiring methods, see ProSafe-RS Installation Guidance (TI 32S01J1001E).
l Installation Method
Please follow the following guidance on how to use this device to satisfy safety and performance.
The rack-mount devices must be installed in a metal cabinet with lock and key so as to
satisfy various standards.
Keep the cabinet door closed during operation.
Confirm that all the empty slots in the cabinet are covered by covers provided.
Confirm that all cables are firmly fixed with the screws.
Prepare a dedicated breaker in the same room with the system so that it can cut the power
supply when abnormality occurs. Use this breaker to shutdown the power supply for devices
of the system when device abnormality occurs.
SEE
ALSO
SEE
ALSO
2 (*2)
Installation category is the specification of the impulse withstanding voltage which is called as overvoltage category.
II indicates an electrical device.
Pollution degree is the level of foreign body adhesion such as the solid, liquid, and gas which decrease dielectric strength. 2
means general indoor atmosphere.
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l Measurement Categories
Regarding to the measurement inputs, the following specification must be satisfied to meet the
requirements of the device:
IEC 61010-1 Category: I
The rated transient overvoltage of the measurement category I is 1500 V.
WARNING
This equipment has Measurement category I, therefore do not use the equipment for
measurements within measurement categories II, III and IV.
Measurement category I
Measurement category II
Measurement category IV
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l Power Cable Wiring
CAUTION
Connect the power cables according to the procedures in this manual.
Power cables must conform to the safety standards of the country where the device is installed.
SEE
ALSO
l Grounding
CAUTION
Ground the device according to the procedures in this manual to prevent electric shock and to
minimize the noise.
SEE
ALSO
l Replacing Fuse
CAUTION
The fuses for replacement must be the Yokogawa designated fuses.
Switch off the power supply before replacing the fuses.
SEE
ALSO
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l Maintenance
CAUTION
The product maintenance should be only performed by the persons who have undergone
the specialized training.
When the device becomes dusty, use a vacuum cleaner or a soft cloth to clean it.
During maintenance, put up wrist strap, and take other ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
measures.
If the existing caution label is dirty and illegible, prepare a new label (part number:T9029BX)
to replace it.
SEE
ALSO
CAUTION
When power is ON, do not replace or install the modules, cards, cables and connectors that are
not allowed in this manual.
SEE
ALSO
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n Selecting a Power Supply Unit
The ProSafe-RS system requires a power supply unit that satisfies power supply requirements
in accordance with EMC regulations. It is recommended that an external power supply unit is
employed in order to prevent disruptions due to momentary or extended power failure, power line
noise, or lightning surges, as well as to suppress flows of harmonic current from various devices.
The most proper power unit should be selected and installed after the sufficient consultation with
the power unit supplier by considering the items described below.
SEE
ALSO
Power consumption:
Ratio of the peak value to the effective value of input current supplied to
each device.
Reserve capacity:
For more information about Power Consumption, Rush Current, and Power and Ground Cabling, see
ProSafe-RS Installation Guidance (TI 32S01J10-01E).
l Crest Factor
The crest factor is the ratio of the peak value to the effective value of any input current.
Input voltage waveform
Approx. 5 ms
Peak value
Effective value
Crest factor =
Peak value
Effective value
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The device crest factor can be obtained by dividing the peak value of the current supplied to the
device by the effective value of that current.
The crest factor must be considered for the input current supplied to every device connected to
the system when estimating the power output capacity in selecting the power unit. Approximate
device crest factors should be as follows:
100 V system: About 3.
220 V system: About 6.
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l Rush Current
A large rush current flows in to the device due to momentary capacitor-charging current or
transformer-exciting rush current when the device is turned on. Thus it is necessary that no
voltage fluctuation that could adversely affect any other devices is caused at least when some
devices are turned on or off. Slow starting, switching to uninterruptible backup power, etc., will
also be required when all devices are to be turned on simultaneously.
When power is turned on the rush current could trip the overload protector and cause inadvertent
switching to backup power or commercial power supply. In this connection, select a power unit
that is equipped with a function to automatically resets the condition instantaneously without any
break when overloading has been terminated.
n Drawing Conventions
Some drawings in the user manual may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the
convenience of description.
Note that screen images in user manuals may be slightly different from the actual ones (for
example, display positions and case differences), and some show only example images.
SEE
ALSO
For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM VP components, see CENTUM VP Users
Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).
For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM CS 3000 components, see CENTUM CS 3000
Users Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).
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n About Explanation of System Behavior
In this manual, system behavior is explained assuming the use of the latest software and
hardware that Yokogawa provides at the publication of the manual. Wherever a topic needs
explanation of earlier revisions of software or hardware, a link to the required explanation is
provided so that you can read them according to your system.
SCSP1-S :
SCSP2-S :
To explain the functions of these different types of SCS, the following generic terms or
abbreviations may be used in this manual.
SCS
SCSV
SCSP
SCSV1
SCSP1
SCSP2
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n Trademark Acknowledgments
CENTUM, ProSafe, Vnet/IP and STARDOM are registered trademarks of YOKOGAWA.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Visual Basic, Visual C++ and Visual Studio are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
Adobe, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
Modicon and Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA.
PLC is a registered trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation.
All other company and product names mentioned in this users manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
We do not use TM or mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks used in
this users manual.
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ProSafe-RS
Communication Devices
IM 32S06H10-21E 3rd Edition
CONTENTS
PART A
A1.
A1.2
A2.
A3.
Cable Connections..................................................................................A3-1
A3.1
A3.2
A3.3
A3.4
A4.
A5.
A3.3.1
A3.3.2
A3.4.2
A3.4.3
A3.4.4
A4.2
A4.3
Controller......................................................................................................... A4-5
A4.4
A5.2
A5.2.2
A5.2.3
A5.2.4
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A5.3
A5.3.2
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ProSafe-RS
Communication Devices
IM 32S06H10-21E 3rd Edition
CONTENTS
PART B
B1.
Bus Repeater
B1.2
B2.
B3.
Cable Connections..................................................................................B3-1
B3.1
B3.2
B4.
B5.
B5.2
B5.3
B5.3.2
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A1-1
The optical bus repeater is designed to extend the communication bus (V net). The use of
optical bus repeaters makes it possible to transmit signal through fiber-optic cables over
a long distance. It is suitable for outdoor transmission, because it is free of the effects of
external noise and ground potential differences.
The optical bus repeater is available in two different models according to the transmission
distance:
YNT511D
YNT522D
WARNING
Never let the laser light coming out from the connector on the optical transceiver or the end of the
optical fiber plug hit your eyes directly.
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When system is configured with optical bus repeaters, two repeaters are used for
repeating one bus.
SCS
SCS
Optical fiber
V net
OBR
OBR
OBR
V net
SCS
Optical fiber
OBR
OBR
SENG
SCS
OBR
SCS
Optical fiber
V net
V net
OBR
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Optical transceiver
Power supply unit
RDY
RCV
SND
Label
CN1
E
R
R
POWER
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
SND
2
1
0
E
R
R
CN1
FUSE
250V 1A
OUT
B
U
S
1
IN
100-120VAC
BUS1
Connector assembly
2
1
0
FUSE
250V 1A
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
POWER
RDY
RCV
SND
RCV
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
IN
100-120VAC
Label
B
U
S
2
BUS2
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Component Name
Component Model
Optical transceiver
Controller
AIP171
Electrical transceiver
AIP571
Connector assembly
S9764UK(for 10BASE-2)
S9628UK(for 10BASE-5)
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The specification of number of optical bus repeater, transmission distance, and bus cable
type are shown in this section.
For V net
One pair
(Two repeaters)
Two pairs
(Four repeaters)
Three pairs
(Six repeaters)
Four pairs
(Eight repeaters)
Max. 4.370
Max. 8.555
Max. 12.740
Max. 16
Max. 5
Max. 9.5
Max. 14
Max. 16
Max. 15.370
Max. 20
Max. 18
Max. 16
Max. 16
Max. 20
Max. 18
Max. 16
15 km max.
Type SC
(IEC 60874-14, JIS C5973F04)
Type SC
(JIS C5973 Type F04 Fiber-optic connector)
0 to 6.0 dB @ 1.3 m
0 to 18 dB @ 1.3 m
Type
Numerical aperture
(NA)
Fiber-optic
Transmission band
Max. length
Up to 2 km transmission distance:
200 MHzkm or over @ 1.3 m
2 to 4 km transmission distance:
400 MHzkm or over @ 1.3 m
4 km
15 km
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CAUTION
If a device is rack-mountable, it should be mounted on a rack and put in a metal cabinet with a
lock.
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n Attaching Brackets
There are 19-inch rack mountable devices that the positions of their brackets can be changed
according to the front and rear space of the rack. Before attaching the devices to the instrument
panel or rack, change bracket positions as shown below, if necessary:
For example, the optical bus repeaters (YNT511D, YNT522D) and bus repeater (YNT512D) can
be mounted in one of three positions located depth-wise.
The mounting bracket positions of the optical bus repeater are shown below.
*
Unit: mm
162
202
Rear
Insulating bushing
Bracket
22
Front
Bracket
Insulating bushing
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SEE
ALSO
For more information about equipment installation environment, see ProSafe-RS Installation Guidance (TI
32S01J10-01E).
n Maintenance Spaces
Be sure to allow spaces for maintenance.
All cables connection for each unit is done from front of the equipment.
The indication lamp check, setting, inspection, removal, and insertion of each card are done
from the front of the equipment.
Adequate space is required for suction and exhaust of the cooling fan equipment.
Allow a space of at least 1000 mm in front of the equipment for wiring and maintenance.
Top panel
When safety control unit is mounted
together with other devices in the same
rack, they should not be mounted too
close to each other.
Fan
Min. 100 mm
Front
Min. 3 UNIT
Min. 50 mm
Maintenance area
Min. 1000 mm
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WARNING
When you install the OBR with insulation bushings attached on a rack or an instrument panel,
do not keep the OBR hung on loose screws in an unstable status. Too much force may apply to
the insulation bushings and cause damaged or broken insulation bushings.
l Installation Procedure
1.
Fasten a pair of insulation bushings together to each of the screw holes on the plate or the
bracket on the OBR. The tapering end of the insulation bushings must come to the front side
where a screw enters.
2.
Using four M5 screws to fix the device onto the rack or the panel.
How to install insulating bushings
Insulating bushing
(with a tapering)
Insulating
bushing
M5 screws
Rack
Bracket
(front)
Attach insulation to both
sides of the bracket.
Bracket
Insulating bushing (4 pieces)
Rack or instrument panel
Rack
M5 bolts (4 pieces)
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IMPORTANT
If the power supply to the optical bus repeater is shut off, communications which are running
through that repeater will be interrupted. Be sure to review the scope of its service and provide an
appropriate power source, e.g., an independent source, accordingly.
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This section explains the procedures to connect the power cable to the mounted optical
bus repeater.
CAUTION
Wire the power cable through the conduit at the entrance of the cabinet for the following
reasons:
- To avoid applying excessive weight on the crimp-on lugs or power connection terminals
due to the weight of the cable.
Turn off the main power supply and confirm with a tester that there is no power in the power
cable to be connected, before performing any work.
After the power cable has been connected, turn on the power without the breaker being
turned ON in the power panel. Then, confirm with a tester that normal power is being
supplied to the power connection terminal.
Wire the power cable so that a distance of 1 cm or more is maintained from other signal
lines.
RDY
RCV
E
R
R
CN1
POWER
RDY
RCV
SND
SND
RDY
RCV
2
1
0
CN1
FUSE 250V 1A
OUT
IN
2
1
0
FUSE 250V 1A
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
E
R
R
POWER
RDY
RCV
SND
SND
100-120VAC
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
IN
100-120VAC
AC Power supply
Power
input terminals Grounding terminal
(Terminal screws: M4)
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Treat the end of the power cable and attach solderless lug (round) for M4 screws.
2.
Turn off the power ON/OFF switch on the power supply unit.
3.
4.
Connect the ungrounded cable to terminal L (+), and the grounded cable to N ().
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Be sure to ground the optical bus repeater to protect the operator and maintenance
personnel from electric shock and to protect the equipment from the effects of external
noise.
IMPORTANT
For grounding, connect cable to the protective-grounding terminal next to the power input
terminals (100 ohms or less).
The required grounding is 100 ohms or less. Provide an independent ground for the repeater.
Connect the grounding cable to the protective-grounding terminal next to the power input
terminal, using crimp-on lug.
When the power source and ground wirings are completed, attach the protective cover.
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Ground bus
Ground bus
Ground bus
Ground bus
If multiple optical bus repeaters are in the same room (same location) and independent
grounding is not possible, specify a location where the ground bus leads in. Use a grounding
cable with a size of 5.5 mm2 or more for each optical bus repeater, and connect the cables to the
ground bus (see the figure below).
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Optical bus
repeater
Ground bus
100 ohms or less
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A3-4
This section explains the procedures to connect the V net cable to the mounted optical
bus repeater.
Electrical transceiver
for V net (Bus 1)
Bus 1
SND
CN1
E
R
R
POWER
DRY
RCV
SND
DRY
RCV
DRY
RCV
2
1
0
CN1
FUSE
2
1
0
FUSE
250V 1A
OUT
250V 1A
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
E
R
R
POWER
DRY
RCV
SND
SND
Bus 2
IN
100-120VAC
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
IN
100-120VAC
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A3.3.1
Follow the procedure below to connect two V net cables to two ports (bus 1 and 2) of the
electrical transceivers in the optical bus repeater.
1.
Loosen both mounting screws at the top and the bottom of the connector assembly. (See
the figure below.) Then pull to detach the connector assembly (60 mm deep) from the
electrical transceiver.
2.
Loosen the screw on the right cable cover of the connector assembly and disassemble the
connector assembly as shown in the figure. Slide to separate the cable covers sideways for
easy disassembly.
3.
Connect the V net cables to the V net branch connector. Do not bend the cables at a
bending radius of less than 100 mm.
4.
If the V net connection ends at this device, make sure you install a terminator at the unused
connector in order to match the electrical characteristics. (see the figure on the next page.)
Terminator for V net cable (10BASE-5) : Model YCB118
Terminator for V net cable (10BASE-2) : Model YCB148
V Net
RCV
SND-L
SND-R
Electrical transceiver
mounting screw
N-type
Connector
Cable cover
Connector
assembly
mounting screw
V net
Branch connector
CN1
ENBL
DSBL
CN2
Connector
assembly
Cable cover
Connector
assembly
mounting screw
Electrical transceiver
mounting screw
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2.
Align the groove on the V net branch connector, to which V net cables are connected, with
the rail on the cable cover (left), then slide the rail towards the center.
3.
Similarly, align the rail on the cable cover (right) with the groove on the V net branch plug, by
sandwiching the V net cable between them.
4.
Tighten the screw on the right cable cover at the torque of approximately 0.6 N m.
The re-assembly of the connector assembly is complete.
5.
Align the top and bottom guide rails on the electrical transceiver with the rails on the
connector assembly, and push the assembly into the unit until it stops. The connector
assembly and the electrical transceiver unit are connected by the connector.
6.
Tighten both mounting screws at the top and the bottom of the connector assembly at the
torque of approximately 0.25 N m.
V net branch
connector
V net cables
Cable cover (Right)
V net terminator
Plug the unused
connector with a V net
terminator.
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IMPORTANT
The clamp filter case is made of plastic, so it may crack when opened and closed at a negative
temperature (C) or by a mechanical shock is given such as falling on the ground. Be sure to use
or keep it within the applicable temperature range.
V net cable
(10BASE-5)
Clamp filters
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Release the two clicks locking the core using your finger. The core opens by approximately
150 degrees into two parts , as shown in the following figure:
Locking hooks
Ferrite cores
V net cable
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2.
3.
Close the core by sandwiching the control bus cable, and lock the clamp filter with the two
core lock clicks.
4.
Guide the supplied cable fastener through the hole on one side of the clamp filter, and
tighten it from above the V net cable cover to secure the clamp filter.
5.
Repeat steps 1-4 until three pieces are mounted side by side.
6.
Attach another set of clamp filters, three in a set, on the other side of the cable.
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A3.3.2
CAUTION
The grounding unit for V net is used to ground the V net components at one place for safety.
(Ground the V net at one place within each segment. A segment indicates the range of the V net
network in which communication can be performed without a repeater.)
To enhance the safety, ground near the center (in terms of distance) of the segment.
Part Number
A1485JT
(grounding unit)
S9027UV
Parts
Metal block (2)
M4 bolt (2)
M4 washer (2)
Crimp-on lug (1)
Insertion claw (1)
Ground cable (800 mm1; with M4 crimp-on lug
on one end for connection to A1485JT, and M5
crimp-on lug on the other end for connection to
grounding bar)
Unscrew the bolts of the grounding unit, and then separate the unit into the metal blocks.
The crimp-on lug fixed with a bolt is no longer necessary.
2.
Insert the insertion claw that comes with the grounding unit, into the block (see the figure
below).
Bolt
Insertion claw
Bolt
Metal block
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Clamp the V net cable (10BASE-5) with the metal blocks and tighten the two bolts
alternately. At this time, fix the M4 crimp-on lug on one end of the grounding cable with either
bolt.
Tightening the bolts makes the insertion claw penetrate the sheath of the V net cable and
contact the outer conductor.
Bolt
Washer
Metal block
V net cable
Bolt
M4 crimp-on lug
Grounding cable
Washer
M5 crimp-on lug
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4.
After tightening the bolts, clip off the pin of the insertion claw that protrudes from the metal
block.
5.
Connect the other end of the grounding cable with the M5 crimp-on lug, to the grounding bar
of the cabinet.
6.
Be sure that the metal block will not touch a conductive material having a different potential
from the grounding bar.
V net cable
Grounding unit
Grounding cable
Grounding bar
IM 32S06H10-21E
A3-11
This section explains the procedures to connect the optical cord to the mounted optical bus
repeater.
WARNING
Before connecting or disconnecting an cord plugs, turn the power switch to off on both the
local and destination optical bus repeaters. Connecting or disconnecting the cord plugs
while the power is on may disrupt the entire communications bus system.
Since the repeater is applied with dual-redundant configuration, be sure to connect bus1
and bus2 respectively to the corresponding transceivers.
In a dusty environment, the protective caps of both the optical transceivers and the optical
cords should not be removed.
IM 32S06H10-21E
A3.4.1
A3-12
The following figures show the optical connector of optical cord (SC type) and the optical
transceiver unit.
Optical cord
Cable-protecting
cover
Knurled surface
Key
Hold here to
plug or unplug.
White line
(about 1 mm wide)
n To Connect a Plug
1.
2.
Hold the plug at the knurled surface position and push it in.
3.
When it reaches almost to the white line, it clicks and locks in.
n To Disconnect a Plug
1.
Hold the plug at the knurled surface and pull out about 1mm, and the lock will be released.
2.
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A3.4.2
A3-13
Interconnect the mating pair of optical transceivers in the optical bus repeaters as shown in the
following figure.
Optical connectors
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
OUT
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
IN
Optical cords
Optical cords
Bus 1
Optical transceiver
Bus 1
Bus 2
Optical transceiver
Bus 2
Fiber-optic
cables
Bus 2
Optical transceiver
Bus 1
Optical transceiver
Optical cords
Optical cords
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
OUT
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
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A3.4.3
A3-14
To restrict a volume of light, you must insert a 10 m of GI 50/125 optical cord between the
output connector of an optical bus repeater and a GI 62.5/125 fiber-optic cable in the field.
2.
To connect the two types of cables, use an optical adapter inside the splicing box located
under the floor near a cabinet to install an optical bus repeater.
Optical connectors
RDY
RCV
SND
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
Bus 1
Optical transceiver
GI 50/125
GI 62.5/125
Bus 1
(Same as Bus 2)
Items within the
dotted line are to be
furnished by customer.
GI 62.5/125
GI 62.5/125
GI 62.5/125
GI 50/125
RDY
RCV
SND
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
Bus 1
Optical transceiver
: Splicing box
: Optical adaptor
: Fusion point
IM 32S06H10-21E
A3.4.4
A3-15
The fiber-optic cable for field installation must be strong. Use flexible optical cords where the
cable is connected to the optical bus repeater. The interconnection of the strong cable and
flexible cords is generally made in the splicing box under the floor.
3990 m
Fiber-optic cable
5m
Optical cord
: Fused connection
locations
YNT 511 Optical
bus repeater
0.3 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
0.3 dB
IM 32S06H10-21E
A4-1
IM 32S06H10-21E
A4-2
A power supply unit accepts the designated power input, converts it into insulated DC
power supplies then sends to various component units via the back board within the nest.
n Configuration
Power input terminals
These are the terminals for the power input (M4 screws).
L (+) :
Non-grounded
N () :
Grounded
Protective grounding terminal :
Grounding terminal
Fuse
250 V, 1 A tubular fuse (A1361EF : for 100-120 V AC power supply)
250 V, 2 A tubular fuse (A1349EF : for 220-240 V AC power supply)
250 V, 2 A tubular fuse (A1363EF : for 24 V DC power supply)
SEE
ALSO
Power lamp
POWER
Handle
250V 1A
Fuse
100-120VAC
Grounding terminal
Power input terminals
Mounting screws
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A4-3
Optical Transceiver is a transceiver for optical fibers. Linked to the controller, it modulates
and demodulates optic, and transmits and receives optical signals to/from another
connected identical unit through a pair of optical fibers, thus accomplishing transfer of a
bus signal in a form of optical signal. The applicable buses and transceivers are shown in
the table below.
Table
Optical Transceiver
Bus
Model
V net up to 4km
AIP578
V net up to 15km
AIP591
n Configuration
Fiber-optic cable connector
IN:
For optic receiving type which connects to the OUT connector of the mating optical bus
repeater.
OUT:
For optic sending type which connects to the IN connector of the mating optical bus
repeater.
RDY lamp:
The green lamp is lit when a normal optical signal is being received from the optical fiber. It
is otherwise unlit.
RCV lamp:
The green lamp is lit while communications data is being received, or during a selfdiagnostic test. It is otherwise unlit.
SND lamp:
The green lamp is lit while communications data is being transmitted, or during a selfdiagnostic test. It is otherwise unlit.
Mounting screw
RDY lamp
RCV lamp
SND lamp
RDY
RCV
SND
Optical connector
OUT
OUT
Optical connector
IN
IN
OPTICAL
LINK
Mounting screw
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A4-4
NORMAL
ALSO
To the front
Jumper Socket (3-pin)
ECB
SEE
IM 32S06H10-21E
<A4.3 Controller>
A4-5
A4.3 Controller
SEE
ALSO
n Configuration
RDY lamp
The green lamp is lit when the controller is operating normally and is unlit when there is an
error.
ERR lamps
When the controller is operating normally, lamps 2, 1, and 0 all remain off.
SEE
ALSO
Mounting screw
RDY lamp
RDY
ERR lamps
E
R
R
2
1
0
Mounting screw
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Figure Controller
IM 32S06H10-21E
A4-6
<A4.3 Controller>
n Controller Settings
Set the operation mode (i.e., normal and self-diagnostic modes) by positioning the jumper
inside the controller.
SEE
For the relationship between the jumper settings and lamps (RDY and ERR), see the following:
ALSO
A5.3.2, How to Use the Self Diagnostic Functions by Optical Bus Repeater Jumper Settings
JP2
JP3
ELPB
ILPB
NORM
To the front
ILPB
IM 32S06H10-21E
A4-7
n Configuration
Connector assembly:
It has a built-in branching connector for V net cables. In case it serves as an end on a V net,
connect a V net terminator to the CN1 or CN2 connector.
RCV lamp:
The green lamp is lit when communications data is being received in the V net. It otherwise
stays unlit.
SND lamp:
The green lamp is lit while communications data is being transmitted in the V net. It
otherwise stays unlit.
Mounting screw
RCV
SND
Connector assembly
CN2
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-1
A5.
This section explains the daily inspection of the optical bus repeater and the components
which have a useful life and need to be replaced periodically. It also explains how to
remove and attach the parts that need periodic replacement as well as each of the units.
Also, the self diagnostic functions provided with this model are explained for reference
when performing maintenance for the optical bus repeater.
n Antistatic Precautions
When doing maintenance work, take full precautions as described below to avoid electrostatic
problems.
When storing or carrying parts for maintenance, put them in an antistatic bag. (When
shipped, they are placed in an antistatic bag labeled with cautions against electric
problems.)
Wear a wrist strap with a 1 M ohm grounding resistor then ground the wrist strap.
When working on the bench, place the parts on a conductive sheet grounded via a 1 M ohm
resistor and wear wrist strap. Keep static-chargeable plastic materials away from the parts.
Never touch the parts with bare hands, without using a wrist strap and a conductive sheet.
Wrist strap
Conductive sheet
1 M ohm
1 M ohm
Grounding resistance
of 1 M ohm
Wrist strap
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A5-2
RCV
SND
Controller
RDY
ERR
ERR
ERR
2
1
0
Optical
transceiver
RDY
RCV
SND
Power
supply unit
POWER
SEE
ALSO
When a status indicator lamp of any unit shows an error, see the following:
A5.3.1, Maintenance when the Optical Bus Repeater Lamps Indicate an Error
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-3
IMPORTANT
When connecting or disconnecting an optical cord, cable or replacing a unit in the V net
while the system is operating, always turn off the power for the corresponding optical bus
repeater and for the mating optical bus repeater on the same bus side in order to prevent
disturbance to the communication bus.
When tightening the set screws for each unit, use a fine-tipped screwdriver. The guideline
for the screw tightening torque is 0.25 N m.
A5.2.1
IMPORTANT
If the optical cord has been disconnected from the connector on an occasion, such as for
replacing the optical transceiver, immediately place a protective cap on it to keep dirt away.
Store protective caps in a clean container or bag, and clean them out with a gas blower
immediately before use.
Be sure to keep the end of the optical cord from touching human bodies and other objects.
If it ever touches something and is suspected of being soiled, first wipe it with a gauze pad
moistened with a high-purity alcohol (which has been stored in a clean condition), and then
blow it out.
SEE
ALSO
For details of connecting and disconnecting of the optical cord, see the following:
A3.4, Connecting the Optical Cord
n Removal Procedure
1.
2.
Also turn off the power for the mating optical transceiver.
3.
Hold the knurled surface of the optical cord and pull out for about 1mm, then the lock will be
released.
4.
Handle the optical connector and optical cord for the optical transceiver carefully, observing
the precautions described above.
5.
Loosen the two mounting screws securing the optical transceiver to the nest. The mounting
screws need not be removed.
6.
Hold the handles attached at the top and bottom of the front side of the optical transceiver
and remove the unit by pulling the handles forward.
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-4
n Installation Procedure
1.
Slide the optical transceiver along the guide rail of the nest, and insert it securely into the
back board connector.
2.
Secure the optical transceiver to the nest from the front, by using the mounting screws.
3.
Connect the optical cord to the optical connector of the optical transceiver. Holding the
knurled surface of the optical cord plug, align the key section with the optical connector
groove and push the plug into the connector. (SC type optical cord). A click sound indicates
that the plug is locked into the optical connector.
4.
After turning on the power, check if the RDY lamp on the front of the optical transceiver is lit
indicating that the unit is operating normally.
Optical cord plug
Key
Knurled surface
Cable-protecting cover
Back board
Optical connectors of
the optical transceiver
Key grooves
Mounting screw
RDY lamp
RCV lamp
SND lamp
Connector
Guide rail
Optical connector
Optical cord
Optical
transceiver
Handle
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A5.2.2
A5-5
n Removal Procedure
1.
Turn off the power for the controller to be removed as well as the power for the mating
optical bus repeater on the same bus side.
2.
Loosen the two mounting screws securing the controller to the nest. The mounting screws
need not be removed.
3.
Hold the handles attached at the top and bottom of the front side of the controller and
remove the unit by pulling the handles forward.
n Installation Procedure
1.
Place the new or inspected controller, slide it along the guide rail of the nest, and insert it
securely into the back board connector.
2.
Secure the controller to the nest from the front, using the mounting screws.
3.
After turning on the power, check if the RDY lamp on the front of the controller is lit indicating
that the unit is operating normally.
Connector
Mounting screw
RDY lamp
Error indication
lamp
Handle
Back board
Guide rail
Controller
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A5-6
A5.2.3
n Removal Procedure
1.
2.
With the V net cables attached, disconnect the connector assembly from the electrical
transceiver.
3.
Loosen the two mounting screws securing the electrical transceiver to the nest.
The mounting screws need not be removed.
4.
Hold the handles attached at the top and bottom of the front of the electrical transceiver and
remove the unit by pulling the handles forward.
Connector
Mounting screw
RCV lamp
SND lamp
V net cables
Guide rail
Electrical transceiver
Handle
Back board
Power switch for
the unit to be removed
Connector assembly
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n Installation Procedure
1.
Place the new or inspected electrical transceiver, slide it along the guide rail of the nest, and
insert it securely into the back board connector.
2.
Secure the electrical transceiver to the nest from the front, using the mounting screws.
3.
Align the rail of the connector assembly with the V net cables attached with the guide rails at
the top and bottom of the electrical transceiver. Push the connector assembly all the way to
the back.
4.
Fasten the screws at the front of the connector assembly so as to fix the connector
assembly to the electric transceiver. Thus the connector assembly and the electric
transceiver are connected.
5.
After turning on the power, check if the RCV and SND lamps on the front of the electrical
transceiver is lit indicating that the unit is operating normally.
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-7
A5.2.4
IMPORTANT
Notes on components/parts with a useful life
Components/parts with a useful life are those expected to fail due to wear within 10 years
under normal conditions of use or storage. Thus, the explanations in this section do not
apply to items designed to last for 10 years or more.
The recommended replacement period indicates the intervals at which preventative
maintenance should be performed for components/parts with a useful life, and does not
imply any guarantee against unexpected failure.
The recommended replacement period serves only as a guideline, and the actual
replacement period varies according to the use conditions.
The recommended replacement period is subject to change based on field performance.
Recommended Replacement Period for Components/Parts with Useful Life (Must be Replaced
Periodically)
Name
Part
number
Recommended
User
replacement period replacement
Remarks
PW501
8 years
YES
100-120 V AC power
PW502
8 years
YES
PW504
8 years
YES
When ambient
220-240 V AC power temperature is
40 deg.C or less
24 V DC power
Fuse
A1361EF
3 years
YES
Fuse
A1349EF
3 years
YES
Fuse
A1363EF
3 years
YES
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-8
Turn off the switch for the power supply unit to be removed.
2.
3.
Disconnect the power cables and grounding cable from the power input terminals.
4.
Loosen the four mounting screws securing the power supply unit to the nest. The mounting
screws need not be removed.
5.
Hold the handle at the center of the power supply unit and pull it forward to remove the unit.
l Installation Procedure
Make sure that the switch of the power supply unit to be installed is at the off position.
1.
Place the new or inspected power supply unit, slide it along the guide rail of the nest, and
insert it securely into the back board connector.
2.
Secure the power supply unit to the nest from the front, using the mounting screws.
3.
Connect the power cables and grounding cable to the power input terminals.
4.
5.
Turn on the switch for the power supply unit and check if the POWER lamp is lit.
Connector
Mounting screw
POWER lamp
Power switch
Handle
Power input terminals
Back board
Guide rail
Mounting screw
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A5-9
Fuse
100 V AC type A1361EF
220 V AC type A1349EF
24 V DC type A1363EF
Cap
Fuse holder
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l Replacement Procedure
Replace the power supply fuse according to the following procedure:
1.
2.
3.
Turn the fuse cap about 90 degrees in counterclockwise direction (there is a mark on the
cap) using a slotted screwdriver. The fuse is attached to the tip of the cap and will come out
a little. Pull it out with your fingers.
4.
Attach the specified fuse to the tip of the cap and insert it into the fuse holder.
5.
Turn the cap about 90 degrees in clockwise direction with a slotted screwdriver.
6.
7.
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-10
In addition to normal communication, the optical bus repeater has the following self
diagnostic functions that operate according to the jumper settings inside the optical
transceiver and controller:
Controller internal loopback diagnosis
Electrical transceiver internal loopback diagnosis
Optical transceiver internal loopback diagnosis
Electrical transceiver external loopback diagnosis
Optical transceiver external loopback diagnosis
Echo back
The status of the diagnostic functions is indicated by the lamps. These functions are useful when
maintaining the optical bus repeater and fiber-optic cables. This section explains these functions.
SEE
ALSO
For more information about controller error codes, see the following:
n ERR Lamp Indications and Modes in A5.3.2 How to Use the Self Diagnostic Functions by Optical Bus
Repeater Jumper Settings
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5.3.1
A5-11
The following table shows in which unit the error occurred as indicated by the lamp
indication for each of the units comprising the optical bus repeater. See this table when
replacing or performing maintenance for any unit.
Table
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RDY
ERR 2
ERR 1
ERR 0
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RDY
ERR 2
ERR 1
ERR 0
RDY
ERR 2
ERR 1
ERR 0
RDY
ERR 2
ERR 1
ERR 0
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
POWER
Normal status
However, the RCV and SND lamps are not lit in silent status
in which there is no signal transmitted.
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5.3.2
A5-12
The optical bus repeater performs self diagnosis tests in accordance with the jumper
settings inside the controller and optical transceiver. The source of the problem can be
identified with certain probability from the status of the ERR lamp indications.
SEE
ALSO
Optical transceiver
V Net
RDY
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
CN1
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
CN2
IN
V net terminator
(2 pcs)
External
connection
Optical cord
(10 m or longer)
50
(YCB148 : 10BASE-2)
(YCB118 : 10BASE-5)
Transceiver
jumper settings
None
NORMAL
Controller
jumper settings
ELPB
ELPB
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A5-13
RDY
RCV
SND
RDY
RCV
SND
OUT
OUT
OPTICAL
LINK
OPTICAL
LINK
IN
IN
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Operation mode
specification
Jumper settings
Controller
Optical
transceiver
Normal
operation
NORM
NORMAL
Internal loopback
(*1)
ILPB
NORMAL
*1:
Description
When the power is turned on with the settings at left, loopback
diagnoses are performed in the following order while the
controller RDY lamp remains off:
1. Controller internal loopback
2. Electrical transceiver internal loopback
3. Optical transceiver internal loopback
If no error is found, the controller RDY lamp lights up and the
mode changes to communication status.
If an error is found by the loopback diagnoses, the controller RDY
lamp remains off but an error code is indicated by the error code
lamps.
The diagnoses are repeated from the start, and the mode
changes to communication status when the diagnoses end
successfully.
In this test, no test signal is output to the cable. Thus, it does
not matter whether or not the V net cable is connected to the
electrical transceiver branch connector and the optical cord to the
optical transceiver.
In this mode, the controller RDY lamp remains off.
When the power is turned from OFF to ON with the settings on
the left:
The following loopbacks start and repeat.
1. Controller internal loopback
2. Electric transceiver internal loopback
3. Optical transceiver internal loopback
During the above loopbacks, all the error-code lamps are ON.
While this mode is executed normally, the statuses of the RCV
and SND lamps for both transceivers are as follows: (both optical
and electrical)
RCV lamp: ON
SND lamp: undefined
If an error is found at any stage, the error code is indicated and
the test stops.
When performing an internal loopback, it is recommended that the cable be disconnected from the V net currently operating, in
order to prevent a system shutdown due to malfunction and mis-operation.
IM 32S06H10-21E
Table
Operating mode
specification
Jumper settings
Controller
Optical
transceiver
External loopback
(*2)
ELPB
NORMAL
ELPB
ECB
*2:
*3:
A5-14
Description
If this mode is executed, a test signal is output from the
transceiver to the cable. Thus, when starting this diagnosis in a
system currently running, it is necessary to disconnect from the V
net currently operating.
When executing this mode, disconnect the V net cable from the
electrical transceiver and install two terminators to the branch
connector. For the optical transceiver, connect IN and OUT using
an optical cord of 10 m or longer, or connect them to the optical
bus repeater set for echo back and turn on the power for that unit
first.
In this mode, the controller RDY lamp is off.
While this test is executed continuously and properly, the SND
and RCV lamps for both transceivers remain on.
When the power is turned on, one each of the following
diagnoses are performed in this order:
1. Controller internal loopback
2. Electrical transceiver internal loopback
3. Optical transceiver internal loopback
If no error is found, the following are repeated:
Electrical transceiver external loopback
Optical transceiver external loopback
While the external loopbacks are being repeated, all error code
lamps remain on.
If an error is found at any stage, the error code is indicated and
the test stops.
This is a diagnostic mode that can be used in conjunction with
another optical bus repeater set for external loopback.
In this mode, the controller RDY lamp is off.
When the power is turned on, one each of the following
diagnoses are performed in this order:
1. Controller internal loopback
2. Electrical transceiver internal loopback
3. Optical transceiver internal loopback
If no error is found, the echo back status is indicated by the error
code lamps (error code: 1) and echo back is performed.
Echo back is a service in which the signal received by an optical
transceiver is echoed back from the same optical transceiver.
If the power is turned on for a optical bus repeater set for
echo back, then the power is turned on for the mating optical
bus repeater set for external loopback, checking of optical
transmission between the two can be performed without a device
other than the optical bus repeaters.
If an error is found at any stage of the controller or transceiver
internal loopbacks, the error code is indicated and the test stops.
When performing an external loopback, a test signal is output from the transceiver to the cable. Thus, be sure to disconnect the
cable from the V net currently.
When performing an echo back, it is recommended that the cable be disconnected from the V net currently operating in order to
prevent a system shutdown due to malfunctioning or mis-operation.
IM 32S06H10-21E
A5-15
ERR lamps
(0)
Communicating normally
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
:
ON
:
OFF
The number in ( ) is the error code number.
IM 32S06H10-21E
CMPL A-
Customer
Maintenance
Parts List
CMPL 32S06H10-01E
4
5
Accessory Assembly
7
3
H1001F01E.ai
Item
1
2
3
4
5
Part No.
T9080SK
Y9306LB
T9080VF
Y9306TY
Qty
1
1
1
2
4
6
7
S9049PM
Below
A1361EF
A1349EF
A1363EF
4
1
Description
Optical Bus Repeater
Cable Tray
Option
B.H.Screw, M3 6
(option code:/KT)
Bracket
Tapping Screw, M3 6
Grommet
Fuse (accessory assembly)
for 100 to120 V AC Power Supply
for 220 to 240 V AC Power Supply
for 24 V DC Power Supply
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CAUTION
The Customer Maintenance Parts List (CMPL) is provided as reference for ordering maintenance parts. Customer should not
assemble or disassemble the products by himself using this CMPL, but to contact to Yokogawas sales agents for parts replacement.
YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for damages caused through disassembly or assembly.
Parts numbers on the Parts Lists are subjected to change.
CMPL 32S06H10-01E
1st Edition : Mar.2005 (YK)
5th Edition : May 2008 (YK)
CMPL A-
2
1
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CMPL 32S06H10-01E
CMPL A-
A1361EF
A1349EF
A1363EF
AIP578
YNT511D-P
YNT522D-V
YNT522D-P
Model
Model or
Item Part No.
1
Below
PW501
PW502
PW504
2
Below
YNT511D-V
Qty
AIP591
7
8
9
AIP171
AIP571
S9628UK
S9764UK
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Description
Power Supply Unit
for 100 to 120 V AC Power Supply
for 220 to 240 V AC Power Supply
for 24 V DC Power Supply
Fuse (for one power supply unit)
for PW501 (1 A)
for PW502 (2 A)
for PW504 (2 A)
Optical Transceiver Unit for V net Repeater
(for Max. 4 km transmission distance)
Optical Transceiver Unit for V net Repeater
(for Max. 15 km transmission distance)
Transceiver Control Unit for V net Repeater
Electrical Transceiver Unit for V net Repeater
Connector Unit for V net (10BASE-5)
Connector Unit for V net (10BASE-2)
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CMPL 32S06H10-01E
B1.
B1-1
The bus repeater (YNT512D for a dual-redundant configuration) is designed to extend the
communication bus (V net) of the ProSafe-RS system.
The use of bus repeaters extends the connection distance to 185 meters (10BASE-2) or
500 meters (10BASE-5) per bus repeater. A maximum of eight repeaters may be used for
extending V net (10BASE-2). A maximum of four repeaters may be used for extending V
net (10BASE-5).
The bus repeater is comprised of almost the same units as those in the optical bus
repeater, as already described in Part A. The only difference between the two is whether
the communication buses are interconnected directly to each other or extended by the
optical cables.
SEE
ALSO
The description of the bus repeater is omitted to avoid duplication. See the following sections:
For installing to the bus repeater, see the following:
A2, Installation of Optical Bus Repeater
For connecting cables to the bus repeater, see the following:
A3, Cable Connections
For the functions and configuration of bus repeater component units, see the following:
A4, Functions and Configuration of Units
IM 32S06H10-21E
B1-2
SCS 3
SCS 6
V net
SCS
YNT512D 5
V net
YNT512D 2
V net
YNT512D:
Bus Repeater
SENG: Safety Engineering PC
SCS:
Safety Control Station
:
:
Terminator
These numbers are used
in sample cable connections.
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B1-3
Transceiver 2
Power supply unit
Label
Label
B
U
S
1
B
U
S
2
Connector assembly
BUS1
BUS2
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Power supply
Transceiver 1
AIP571
Transceiver 2
AIP571
Connector assembly
Controller
AIP171
IM 32S06H10-21E
B1-4
The number of repeaters to be applied and the transmission distance are explained below.
Model
Suffix
codes
YNT512D
-V
-P
-Q
Always 1
1
2
4
Optional
code
/KT
10BASE-2 cable
YNT512D-Q
Up to 185 m
10BASE-5 cable
Up to 500 m
YNT512D-Q
10BASE-2 cable
Up to 185 m
[Example2]
10BASE-2 cable
YNT512D-Q
10BASE-5 cable
10BASE-2 cable
YCB149
(Control bus conversion unit)
Up to 185 m
IM 32S06H10-21E
B1-5
YNT512D-P
(for 10BASE-2)
Max.
0.37
Max.
0.555
Max.
0.74
Max.
0.925
Max.
1.11
Max.
1.295
Max.
1.48
Max.
1.6
YNT512D-V
(for 10BASE-5)
Max.
1
Max.
1.5
Max.
2
Max.
2.5
YNT512D-Q
(for max. 500 m)
Max.
0.685
Max.
0.87
Max.
1.37
Max.
1.555
IM 32S06H10-21E
B2-1
ALSO
IM 32S06H10-21E
B3-1
ALSO
For more information about power cables and grounding cables of bus repeater, see the following:
A3, Cable Connections
IM 32S06H10-21E
B3-2
SENG 1
SCS
YNT512 2
SCS
YNT512 5
SCS
: Terminator locations
YNT512:
SENG:
SCS:
Bus repeater
Safety engineering PC
Safety control station
IM 32S06H10-21E
B3-3
V net (10BASE-2) is limited for the distance within 185 meters. If the distance of the
connected devices is beyond 185 meters, one more bus repeater is required. One bus
repeater may extend connection for another 185 meters. Using V net (10BASE-5) cable to
replace a part of V net (10BASE-2) may reduce the number of repeaters used in the V net
(10BASE-2) connection.
SENG
SCS
YNT512
T1
T2
V net cable
(10BASE-5)
500 m max.
YNT512
T1
T2
: Terminator locations
SENG
SCS
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B4-1
ALSO
For the functions and configuration of various component units of the bus repeater, see the following:
A4, Functions and Configuration of Units
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-1
SEE
ALSO
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-2
Transceiver
1
RCV
SND
Controller
RDY
ERR 2
ERR 1
ERR 0
Transceiver
2
RCV
SND
Power
supply unit
POWER
SEE
ALSO
When a status indicator lamp of any unit shows an error, see the following:
B5.3.1, Maintenance when the Bus Repeater Lamps Indicate an Error
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-3
ALSO
For replacing the components in the bus repeater, see the following:
A5.2, Parts Replacement
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-4
In addition to normal communication, the bus repeater has the following self diagnostic
functions that operate according to the jumper settings inside the controller:
Controller internal loopback diagnosis
Transceiver internal loopback diagnosis
Transceiver external loopback diagnosis
The status of the diagnostic functions is indicated by the lamps. These functions are
useful when maintaining the bus repeater.
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-5
B5.3.1
The following table shows in which unit the error occurred as indicated by the lamp
indication for each of the units comprising the bus repeater. See this table when replacing
or performing maintenance for any unit.
Table
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
Controller
RDY
ERR
ERR
ERR
2
1
0
RDY
ERR
ERR
ERR
2
1
0
RDY
ERR
ERR
ERR
2
1
0
RDY
ERR
ERR
ERR
2
1
0
Transceiver
2
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
RCV
SND
Power
supply unit
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
Normal status
However, the RCV and SND lamps are not lit in silent
status in which there is no signal transmitted.
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5.3.2
B5-6
The bus repeater performs self diagnosis tests in accordance with the jumper settings
inside the controller. The source of the problem can be identified with certain probability
from the status of the ERR lamp indications.
SEE
ALSO
RCV
SND
CN1
CN2
V net terminator
External
connection
50
YCB148 : 10BASE-2
YCB118 : 10BASE-5
Controller
jumper settings
ELPB
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B5-7
Operation mode
Controller
specification
jumper settings
Normal
operation
Internal loopback
specification (*1)
External
loopback
specification (*2)
*1:
*2:
Description
NORM
ILPB
ELPB
When performing an internal loopback, it is recommended that the cable be disconnected from the V net currently operating in
order to prevent a system shutdown due to malfunctioning or mis-operation.
When performing an external loopback, a test signal is output from the transceiver to the cable. Thus, be sure to disconnect the
cable from the V net currently operating.
IM 32S06H10-21E
B5-8
ERR lamps
(1) Failure status in which the controller is erroneously assuming that a request for
echo back service (external loopback diagnosis including external bus cables) was
received from the transceiver.
(Echo back service cannot be requested from the transceiver.)
:
ON
:
OFF
The number in ( ) is the error code number.
IM 32S06H10-21E
CMPL B-
Customer
Maintenance
Parts List
Model YNT512D
Bus Repeater for V net
CMPL 32S06H20-01E
4
5
Accessory Assembly
6
3
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Item
1
2
3
4
5
Part No.
T9080SK
Y9306LB
T9080VF
Y9306TY
Qty
1
1
1
2
4
6
7
S9049PM
Below
A1361EF
A1349EF
A1363EF
4
1
Description
Bus Repeater
Option
Cable Tray
B.H.Screw, M3 6 (option code:/KT)
Bracket
Tapping Screw, M3 6
Grommet
Fuse (accessory assembly)
for 100 to 120 V AC Power Supply
for 220 to 240 V AC Power Supply
for 24 V DC Power Supply
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CAUTION
The Customer Maintenance Parts List (CMPL) is provided as reference for ordering maintenance parts. Customer should not
assemble or disassemble the products by himself using this CMPL, but to contact to Yokogawas sales agents for parts replacement.
YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for damages caused through disassembly or assembly.
Parts numbers on the Parts Lists are subjected to change.
CMPL 32S06H20-01E
1st Edition : Mar.2005 (YK)
5th Edition : May 2008 (YK)
CMPL B-
7
5
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CMPL 32S06H20-01E
CMPL B-
S9628UK
S9764UK
YNT512D-Q
YNT512D-P
5
6
A1361EF
A1349EF
A1363EF
AIP171
AIP571
Model
Model or
Item Part No.
1
Below
PW501
PW502
PW504
2
Below
YNT512D-V
Qty
2
4
2
4
for PW501 (1 A)
for PW502 (2 A)
for PW504 (2 A)
Transceiver Control Unit for V net Repeater
Electrical Transceiver Unit for V net Repeater
2
2
2
4
4
Description
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CMPL 32S06H20-01E
Ind-1
ProSafe-RS
Communication Devices
INDEX
C
Components/Parts Requiring Periodic
Replacement.............................................. A5-7
Connecting Optical Cords................................ A3-13
Connecting the Ground Cable........................... A3-3
Connecting the Optical Cord............................ A3-11
Connecting the Power Cable............................. A3-2
Connecting the V net Cable..................... A3-4, B3-2
Connection Method for the V net Cable............. A3-5
Controller............................................................ A4-5
Corresponding to GI 62.5/125 Fiber-optic
Cable........................................................ A3-14
D
Daily Inspection.................................................. A5-2
E
Electrical Transceiver......................................... A4-7
M
Maintenance for the Bus Repeater.................... B5-1
Maintenance for the Optical Bus Repeater........ A5-1
O
Optical Transceiver............................................ A4-3
P
Power Supply Unit............................................. A4-2
S
Self Diagnostic Functions................................ A5-10
System Configuration.............................. A1-2, B1-2
T
Transmission Distance............................. A1-4, B1-4
U
Using V net (10BASE-5) Cable.......................... B3-3
H
How to Connect the Push-to-Lock Type Cord
Plug and Connector.................................. A3-12
How to Replace the Controller........................... A5-5
How to Replace the Electrical Transceiver........ A5-6
How to Replace the Optical Transceiver........... A5-3
I
Installation of Bus Repeater............................... B2-1
Installation of Optical Bus Repeater.................. A2-1
Installing Fiber-optic Cables............................ A3-15
IM 32S06H10-21E
Rev-1
Revision Information
Title
: Communication Devices
Manual No. : IM 32S06H10-21E
Dec. 2009/3rd Edition/R2.03 or later*
*: Denotes the release number of the software corresponding to the contents of this users manual.
The revised contents are valid until the next edition is issued.
IM 32S06H10-21E