3BSE036351R5011 CIO AC800M HWOp
3BSE036351R5011 CIO AC800M HWOp
3BSE036351R5011 CIO AC800M HWOp
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Section 1 - Introduction
Product Overview ............................................................................................................27
AC 800M – General .............................................................................................27
PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General .............................................................31
PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit – Redundancy............................38
AC 800M High Integrity ......................................................................................40
Control Software ..................................................................................................42
Ethernet Address ..................................................................................................43
AC 800M Controller – Key Features...............................................................................44
Product Release History ..................................................................................................45
Section 2 - Installation
Site Planning....................................................................................................................47
Site Selection and Building Requirements...........................................................47
Cables .............................................................................................................50
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Section 3 - Configuration
General Information ......................................................................................................119
Connecting Control Builder ..........................................................................................120
Connection to a Control Network..................................................................................121
Communication Possibilities .........................................................................................122
Controller IP Addresses .....................................................................................124
I/O Systems ...................................................................................................................125
Drive System .................................................................................................................134
Power Supply System ....................................................................................................138
Powering Units in the Cabinet ...........................................................................139
Powering Field Equipment outside the Cabinet .................................................139
Powering from an External Source ....................................................................141
Section 4 - Operation
AC 800M Controller (PM8xx) ......................................................................................145
Start-up ..........................................................................................................................148
Start-up in Redundant Configuration (CEX Bus Considerations) .....................148
Start Modes....................................................................................................................149
Automatic Switch-Over to Backup CPU.......................................................................150
Verification of Satisfactory AC 800M Operation ..........................................................151
Verification of Single CPU.................................................................................151
Verification of Redundant CPU..........................................................................154
Section 5 - Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Frequency Schedule ...............................................................155
Replacing the Battery ....................................................................................................156
Internal Battery...................................................................................................156
SB821 External Battery Unit .............................................................................159
SB822 Rechargeable External Battery Unit.......................................................161
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Appendix E - Standards
Hazardous Location Approval....................................................................................... 317
INDEX
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Safety Summary
General
In order to minimize the risk of injury to personnel and/or damage to the
equipment, always comply with the following safety instructions when
installing and operating an AC 800M Controller system. Local, stricter statutory
regulations must always take precedence over the safety instructions given here.
The Safety Instructions are classified as mandatory reading for all suitably
qualified personnel intending to operate the AC 800M Controller.
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Safety Summary
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Safety Summary (continued)
Product Safety
The following safety rules must be observed at all times:
• To avoid discharging static electricity, ground both yourself and any tools
before handling printed circuit boards and other sensitive pieces of the
equipment
• All electronic devices are sensitive to ESD (electrostatic discharge). To
avoid accidental damage while handling printed circuit boards, it is
recommended to wear a wrist strap, grounded to the chassis. The strap must
have a built-in protective resistor
• Anti-static, conductive plastic bags must be used for storage and transport
of PC boards in transit.
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Safety Summary
Maintenance
It is recommended that a stock of suitable spare components be maintained to avoid
system downtime.
Ensure that back-up copies of the current application program are made at regular,
predetermined intervals to avoid system downtime.
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Safety Summary (continued)
Operating Environment
Before the AC 800M Controller system is brought online, investigate which
environmental conditions are applicable. Take note in particular of the
following:
• The controller must not be exposed to conditions that exceed the values given
in the relevant technical specifications.
• The controller must not be used in an environment exposed to strong electrical
interference. Electrical machines can produce interference that exceeds levels
permitted for the equipment, for example during repair work.
• All products must be handled with appropriate precautions with regard to
electrostatic damage.
• The controller must not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Important Software Check
• Use the system’s fault-monitoring facilities to prevent accidents or mishaps.
• When in doubt, ALWAYS CHECK before executing changes.
Important Hardware Notice
• DO NOT, under any circumstances, disconnect the power supply to a normally
functioning system. Always use the correct system shut-down procedure prior
to disconnecting the power supply.
Signal Noise Due to Cables
Cables which may cause electrical interference (for example, power supply cables)
must not be installed adjacent to bus cables carrying fast digital signals. Ensure that
a minimum distance of 10 cm (4 in.) is provided between cables installed inside
cabinets.
Hazardous Electrical Supplies
Operational and maintenance procedures, during which personnel may come into
contact with high voltage, should only be carried out by personnel fully trained in
the maintenance of electrical equipment within those environments, and who are
fully aware of all risks involved.
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Safety Summary
SPECIFIC Page 55: The AC 800M Controller and associated units must be unpow-
WARNINGS ered and disconnected when being mounted onto a DIN-rail!
Page 58: AC 800M units must be disconnected from the power source
before removing them from a DIN-rail!
Page 63: For PM861/PM864/PM865 insert the RCU Link Termination plug
TB852, at the RCU Link connector. The termination plug must always be
used for PM861/PM864/PM865 when running in single configuration.
When a redundant processor is running in a single configuration use the
RCU Link Cable TK851, if the RCU Link Termination plug TB852 is not
available.
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Safety Summary (continued)
SPECIFIC Page 98: The CI862 baseplate has no locking device. Insert only the
WARNINGS CI862 unit into this baseplate. Insertion of other unit types may cause
(continued) damage to the equipment.
Page 317: Explosion hazard - Do not replace batteries unless the power
has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
SPECIFIC Page 56: To prevent damage to the pins, be sure the baseplate plugs and
CAUTIONS sockets are fully aligned as the units interconnect. Under no circum-
stances use excessive force!
Page 56: It is essential that the locking device be placed in the LOCKED
position to avoid possible problems caused by vibration and/or intermit-
tent grounding.
Page 58: In order to provide adequate access and removal space, note
that the SLIDE sequence must be carried out on the unit baseplates adja-
cent to the unit that is to be removed.
Page 59: The unit baseplates are easily disconnected from each other by
gently prying them apart with a blade screwdriver (see Figure 13 on page
59).
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Safety Summary
SPECIFIC Page 61: Do not manipulate the locking device. ABB will take no responsi-
CAUTIONS bility for errors caused by manipulating locking devices.
(continued)
Page 64 and Page 74: Do not place the internal back-up battery in the
battery holder until the AC 800M Controller has been powered-up nor-
mally and the memory back-up function has been activated, that is, the
B(attery) LED flashes. If no normal power supply is connected to the pro-
cessor unit with the battery in place, then the CPU memory will immedi-
ately start to consume battery power.
Page 72: Note that in redundant CPU configuration, COM3 and the elec-
trical ModuleBus on the baseplate can not be used.
Page 72: Note that the RCU Link Cable TK851 must be used and can not
be replaced by a similar cable. Using another cable will disable the identi-
fication of the CPUs in the CB and Operator Station. When running in sin-
gle configuration the RCU Link Cable TK851 might temporarily be used to
perform the function of a termination plug.
Page 76: Do not connect the two CEX-Bus segments, separated with
BC810, to each other with CEX-Bus extension cable TK850.
Page 77: Hot swap of the BC810 located next to a primary or single con-
troller CPU, otherwise called “direct BC810”, might jeopardize the whole
controller and should not be performed unless every module on the
CEX-Bus are in a non-operating state. Note: In an AC 800M HI controller
this is unconditionally and intentionally leading to a shutdown of the con-
troller.
Page 86: It is not possible to change the CI851 unit via hot swap and it is
not allowed to perform an online upgrade of firmware in a system contain-
ing CI851.
Page 88: It is not possible to change the CI852 unit via hot swap and it is
not allowed to perform an online upgrade of firmware in a system contain-
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Safety Summary (continued)
SPECIFIC Page 92: Hot swap is supported for CI854A (not CI854).
CAUTIONS
(continued) Page 103: – 115 V for 110–120 V AC – 230 V for 220–240 V AC
(default position on delivery).
Page 109: To avoid error indications from SA/SB when single power sup-
ply is used, it is recommended to connect the input terminals SA/SB on
the CPU to +24 V, see Figure 32.
Page 111: Do not connect the TK821V020 cable until the AC 800M Con-
troller has been powered-up normally and the memory back-up function
has been activated, that is, the B(attery) LED flashes. If no normal power
supply is connected to the PM8xx processor unit, the CPU memory will
immediately start to consume battery power when the cable is connected.
Page 124: When setting the IP address of the primary CPU in Control
Builder, the backup CPU must be turned off (powered down). Otherwise
the backup CPU will take over and you get disconnected.
Page 126: Note that the electrical ModuleBus can only be used for con-
nection of S800 I/O when AC 800M is running in single CPU configura-
tion.
Page 150: Note that a Backup CPU with severe communication errors on
the ModuleBus will be rejected (if ModuleBus is part of the HW configura-
tion) and synchronized state will never be reached as long as error
remains.
Page 154: The RCU Link Cable must NEVER be removed from the pri-
mary Processor Unit during redundant operation. Removal of the cable
may cause the unit to stop.
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Safety Summary
SPECIFIC Page 159: Due to the batteries being connected in parallel, it is neces-
CAUTIONS sary, when using the SB821 external battery, to remove the internal bat-
(continued tery from the processor unit in order to avoid reducing available memory
back-up time.
Page 163 and Page 165: Reusing of CPU modules replaced from redun-
dant configurations within the same control network, might cause control
network problems due to the MAC and IP address handling. See MAC
and IP Address Handling in Redundant Configuration on page 40. Such
reuse should not be fulfilled unless both the replaced module and the
module previously acting together with it in redundant configuration are
known to be restored from the previous mutual address swap. It is recom-
mended to set up an IP-config session and use the “Restore factory set-
tings” option subsequently followed by reassignment of the IP address or
assignment of a new IP address.
Page 164: Do not, under any circumstances, remove the RCU Link Cable
from the primary CPU now running in a single state. Removing the cable
might cause the CPU to stop.
Page 164: The unit baseplates are easily disconnected from each other
by gently prying them apart with a blade screwdriver (see Figure 13 on
page 59).
Page 166: Do not replace the RCU link cable online in a previous version
than 5.0. The support for online replacement also depends on hardware
Product Revision levels. Please consult Release Notes
(3BSE021377Rxxx) for detailed information.
Page 315: If you use other power supplies, except SD821, SD822 or
SD823, to provide the 24V d.c. for AC 800M it is required that they also
are CE marked, UL listed and fulfill the LVD (SELV, PELV).
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About This Book
General
This book describes the hardware platform AC 800M. It also describes in detail how
to install, configure, operate and perform the necessary maintenance on all
equipment making up the AC 800M or AC 800M HI controllers.
Control Builder is used to configure and program the AC 800M controller, and is
referred to in this manual as Control Builder or CB. For information on the
controller software, see controller software documentation.
Always read the Release Notes, Control Software for AC 800M
(3BSE021377Rxxxx). This document contains important information about late
changes and work-arounds for known problems.
Document Conventions
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material when entering text, key sequences, prompts, messages, menu items, screen
elements, etc.
Electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in
electrical shock.
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Terminology About This Book
Warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal
injury.
Tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to
use a certain function
Although Warning hazards are related to personal injury, and Caution hazards are
associated with equipment or property damage, it should be understood that
operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, result
in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore,
fully comply with all Warning and Caution notices.
Terminology
A complete and comprehensive list of Terms is included in the IndustrialIT
Extended Automation System 800xA, Engineering Concepts instruction
(3BDS100972Rxxxx). The listing included in Engineering Concepts includes terms
and definitions as they that apply to the 800xA system where the usage is different
from commonly accepted industry standard definitions and definitions given in
standard dictionaries such as Webster’s Dictionary of Computer Terms.
Table 1. Terminology
Term/Acronym Description
ABB Drives ABB Oy, Drives Group
AC 800M A hardware platform, comprising Processor Units,
communication interfaces and other supporting devices,
that can be configured to provide a controller.
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About This Book Terminology
Term/Acronym Description
AC 800M Controller A controller configured from the AC 800M hardware
platform and Controller FW for AC 800M.
AC 800M HI Controller A controller configured from a relevant selection of the
AC 800M hardware platform and Controller Firmware for
AC 800M HI.
Central I/O Input/Output units, mounted onto a DIN-rail, and directly
connected to the AC 800M controller via ModuleBus.
CEX-Bus Communication Expansion Bus, (for communication
units).
DDCS Distributed Drives Communication System
DIN-rail Industry standard ‘Top Hat’ type mounting rail.
DriveBus Communication link dedicated for ABB drives.
DriveDebug Diagnostic Tool
DriveWindow Commissioning and Maintenance Tool
EMC Electro-Magnetic Compatibility.
Ethernet Network cabling system according to IEEE802.3.
Ethernet Address The term Ethernet address is often used in extended
meaning to refer to the hardware addresses of not only
Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) hardware, but also Wireless
(IEEE 802.11) hardware, and FDDI (ISO 9314), see also
MAC-address.
FCI Fieldbus Communication Interface.
FF FOUNDATION Fieldbus - Standard based on
IEC 1158-2.
FF HSE FOUNDATION Fieldbus - High Speed Ethernet, a
fieldbus system based on Ethernet and FOUNDATION
Fieldbus specification.
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Terminology About This Book
Term/Acronym Description
Hot removal Units with hot removal support can be removed online,
without any disturbance to other units connected to the
CEX-Bus. This includes that the unit can be removed
online if it becomes faulty.
Hot swap Units with hot swap (includes hot removal) support, can
be replaced online, without any disturbance to other
units connected to the CEX-Bus. In a redundant system,
the backup unit can be replaced without any
disturbances to the primary unit. This includes that the
unit can be replaced online if it becomes faulty.
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission.
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
INSUM INtegrated System for User optimized Motor control.
LVD Low Voltage Directive.
MAC address The generic term for all hardware addresses of Ethernet
(IEEE802.3) hardware, Wireless (IEEE802.11) hardware
and FDDI (ISO 9314) is MAC address; MAC stands for
Media Access Control.
PELV Protected Extra Low Voltage (power supply).
PROFIBUS DP Open, vendor-independent fieldbus for time-critical
communication between controllers and distributed
peripherals.
RCU Redundancy Control Unit.
RCU Link RCU Link Cable transfers data between Primary and
Back-up CPU. The two CPUs are connected to the RCU
Link Cable. An RCU Link Terminator is used on the RCU
Link Connector in single CPU configuration.
Remote I/O Input/Output units connected to a controller via a
fieldbus.
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About This Book Applicable Specifications
Term/Acronym Description
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage (power supply).
SIL Safety Integrity Level
10BaseT 10 Mbit Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3
100BaseTX 100 Mbit electrical Ethernet IEEE 802.3
Applicable Specifications
EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVE COMPLIANCE
Units mentioned in this document for which the product is marked with the
logo comply with the electromagnetic compatibility directive 89/336/EEC and
the low-voltage directive 73/23/EEC. See Appendix D, Directive Considerations.
UL LISTING
Units mentioned in this document are UL listed if the product is marked with the UL
logo.
indicates UL approval for the USA, and for both Canada and
the USA. The logo indicates UL approval for Canada only.
The applied standard is UL508, Industrial Control Equipment. Units approved for
use at hazardous locations also comply with the standard UL60079-15. To fulfill the
UL requirements for hazardous locations, the instructions in Appendix E, Standards
must be followed.
TÜV Approval
Units mentioned in this document are TÜV qualified for IEC 61508 SIL2 if the
product is marked with the TÜV logo.
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Related Documentation About This Book
Related Documentation
A complete list of all documents applicable to the 800xA IndustrialIT Extended
Automation System is provided in Released User Documents, 3BUA000263Rxxxx.
This document lists applicable Release Notes and User Instructions. It is provided in
PDF format and is included on the Release Notes/Documentation media provided
with your system. Released User Documents are updated with each release and a
new file is provided that contains all user documents applicable for that release with
their applicable document number. Whenever a reference to a specific instruction is
made, the instruction number is included in the reference.
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Section 1 Introduction
Product Overview
AC 800M – General
AC 800M is a hardware platform comprising individual hardware units, which can
be configured and programmed to perform multiple functions.
Once configured and programmed, the AC 800M effectively becomes the AC 800M
or AC 800M HI controller.
The hardware units that form the AC 800M and AC 800M HI Controllers are:
• Processor units (including baseplate)
(PM851/PM856/PM860/PM861/PM864/PM865)
• High Integrity Processor Unit
(consist of PM865 and SM810 with corresponding baseplates)
• Communication interfaces for different protocols (including baseplates)
(CI851/CI852/CI853/CI854/CI854A/CI855/CI856/CI857/CI858/CI860/
CI862/CI865/CI867)
• CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit
(BC810)
• Power supply units, providing various power output levels
(SD821/SD822/SD823/SS822/SS823)
• Battery back-up unit
(SB821/SB822)
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Section 1 Introduction AC 800M – General
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AC 800M – General Section 1 Introduction
LED
Status Compact Flash slot
Indicators
INIT
Push button
CF Connector
Tx/Rx
RCU Link Optical ModuleBus
Connector
(PM861/PM864/ Electrical
PM865) ModuleBus
CEX-Bus
Power Supply
and
Supervision Signal
Socket (SS822/SS823)
CN1/CN2
Ports
COM3/COM4
DIN-rail Ports
Locking Device
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Section 1 Introduction PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General
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PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General Section 1 Introduction
Processor Unit
Cover Release Screw
Cover
Assembly
CEX-Bus
Electrical ModuleBus
Fuses
CEX-Bus/ModuleBus
Baseplate
TP830
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Section 1 Introduction PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General
Electrical
CEX-bus
Optical
+5V DC
4
Power
DC +3.3V DC System and CEX-bus ModuleBus
user mem. controller controller
Battery
4 4 8 4
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PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General Section 1 Introduction
Electrical
CEX-Bus
Optical
System Shadow CEX-Bus ModuleBus
Interface
and user memory
mem. FPGA
+24V RCU
L+
1 +5V DC
L-
2
SA +3.3V
3
4 SB
Battery
RCU Link
+BV RTC
B+
2 CPU
B- (+3.3V DC)
1 Compact Flash
S SA SB
3
Communication
Controllers
INIT
Logic
F R P B PRIM DUAL
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Section 1 Introduction PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General
Figure 6 on page 36 provides examples of various ways to connect the S800 I/O
units. It can be seen, at the top right-hand area of Figure 6 on page 36, that one
cluster (or group) of units (maximum number of units per cluster is 12) is connected
to the electrical ModuleBus of an AC 800M Controller. However, a further seven
clusters (each comprising up to 12 units) can be added to the optical ModuleBus,
thus achieving a total count of 96 units per AC 800M Controller when using only
the ModuleBus.
Connecting S800 I/O units (using the ModuleBus) to an AC 800M Controller
mounted with a PM851 processor unit is restricted to, one electrical ModuleBus
cluster and one optical ModuleBus cluster.
To the left on Figure 6 on page 36, there is a PROFIBUS DP segment. This allows
for a large increase in the numbers of units connected to each AC 800M Controller.
Here the segment is shown as having an FCI unit (type CI840), connected to the
PROFIBUS DP network. The use of FCI units allows the selection of units from
several I/O families.
Figure 7 on page 37 shows another example for I/O units based on a
FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet (FF HSE).
For further examples refer to the relevant documentation for the I/O system in
question.
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PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General Section 1 Introduction
See Note 3
CI854A
Optical
1 Segment of
PROFIBUS DP
See Note 1
TB820
CI840
Additional stations
up to maximum of
32 stations per
Segment TB820
R
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Section 1 Introduction PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit – General
Optical See
Note 2
To 6 Additional Optical
Modulebus Clusters
Optical
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PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit – Redundancy Section 1 Introduction
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Section 1 Introduction PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit – Redundancy
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AC 800M High Integrity Section 1 Introduction
The RAM included in the processor unit provides an automatic double inverted
memory function for detection of arbitrary bit errors in the memory.
• All memory updates are written to both the primary memory and to the
inverted memory in parallel.
• At every memory read cycle, the data from tho two memories is compared.
• If there is a mismatch in the data a changeover is forced.
The double inverted memory handling is done in hardware and without any delay to
the memory cycle time.
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Control Software Section 1 Introduction
Control Software
The software used by the AC 800M Controller is named Control Software.
This name does not stand for a specific software package; is merely a generic name
for the scope of functions used in a controller. These functions are provided by:
• Hardware functions (supervision, communication buses, I/O buses)
• Firmware functions loaded into the controller (real time executive system, real
time clock, redundant communication)
• Application programs loaded into the controller (library functions,
communication protocols).
To produce an application, it is necessary to use the Control Builder M tool. This
tool is extremely versatile, having many useful functions in addition to system
configuration.
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Section 1 Introduction Ethernet Address
Ethernet Address
Each TP830 Baseplate is provided with a unique Ethernet address that provides
every CPU with a hardware identity.
This functionality takes the form of two identification addresses residing in the non-
volatile memory of the TP830 Baseplate. The lowest address (a 12 character Hex
code) is located on an adhesive label attached to the TP830 Baseplate. The
remaining address is the lowest +1. See Figure 8 on page 43 for label location
details. See software documentation for details on loading the software and using
Ethernet address.
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AC 800M Controller – Key Features Section 1 Introduction
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Section 1 Introduction Product Release History
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Product Release History Section 1 Introduction
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Section 2 Installation
Site Planning
Site Selection and Building Requirements
The AC 800M system is designed for use within demanding industrial
environments. This section provides information on standard requirements
regarding the location at which or the building(s) in which the AC 800M Controller
system is to be stored or installed.
Most applications require no special arrangements regarding the environment, and
installation according to standard regulations will suffice. In certain situations
however, consideration must be given to specific protective measures.
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Site Selection and Building Requirements Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Site Selection and Building Requirements
• Grounding:
– Grounding, cable selection and cable routing must be considered for
electromagnetic interference-free operation. Planning considerations are
discussed in the subsequent sections.
• Other requirements:
– Room lighting independent of the equipment power source. A battery-
powered emergency lighting system is recommended.
– A well-developed process connection, with or without marshalling
facilities.
– Effective grounding through a net of copper bars
– Cable routing observing standard installation regulations.
– Availability of power and other necessary utilities.
– Observation of standards and legal regulations.
– Sufficient free space in front of the cabinet in order to fully open the
doors. For safety reasons there must always be adequate space available,
even with the doors in the fully open position.
For additional information regarding design considerations, see Appendix B, Power
Consumption.
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
The AC 800M units are intrinsically EMC compatible according to CE marking
rules. For additional information regarding Electro-Magnetic Compatibility,
see Appendix D, Directive Considerations.
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Cables Section 2 Installation
Cables
Lightning Protection
Industrial installations and power plants are normally provided with well-integrated
grounding networks, installed as part of the power distribution system. Such
installations do not require additional lightning protection unless using overhead
wiring or suspended cables in an outdoor environment.
However, large dispersed plants such as water supply installations and oil refineries
will have an inadequate grounding system where signal cables may be routed above
ground. In such cases lightning protection equipment must be installed.
Should cables be discovered outside the grounding system (even at a short distance
such as 10 m [9.1 yds]) lightning protection equipment must be installed.
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Section 2 Installation Power Supply
Power Supply
Under normal circumstances, the power supply required by AC 800M Controller
and associated field equipment can be obtained from the plant’s standard 120/230
V AC mains supply.
Mains Breaker
A mains breaker must be installed in the immediate vicinity of a controller
installation to allow for immediate total power supply disconnection to the
equipment, should the need arise. However, the prime function of the mains breaker
is to provide a means of isolating the power supply completely during maintenance.
The mains breaker must be installed in a location where it is both easily accessible
and clearly visible, that is, outside any enclosure or cabinet.
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Enclosures Section 2 Installation
Should the configuration be other than that stated, instructions for calculating
current consumptions can be found in the relevant I/O manual. For the
AC 800M Controller, see Appendix B, Power Consumption.
Enclosures
The AC 800M and S800 I/O units hold protection class IP20, with each unit being
individually CE-marked. If a higher IP class is required, an additional enclosure is
needed.
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Section 2 Installation Mounting AC 800M Units onto DIN-Rail
Normally the use of an additional enclosure will not influence the EMC
characteristics of the controller.
Enclosure Mounting
When mounting the controller enclosure, it is important to provide certain minimum
distances between the enclosure, the walls and the ceiling, in order to provide
satisfactory ventilation.
If the enclosure is provided with removable wall cladding, it is important to ensure
that this is not removed from any enclosure adjacent to other enclosures containing
equipment not belonging to the AC 800M Controller and its connected S800 I/O.
ABB Cabinets
As a suitable enclosure, ABB recommends the following two cabinets, both
specially adapted for mounting the AC 800M Controller and S800 I/O. Both are
sealed to protection class IP54 and can support the Controller and S800 I/O units
with no requirement for additional cooling equipment:
• RM550 – Floor-mounted cabinet
• RE820 – Wall-mounted cabinet.
For further information on ABB cabinets, see Appendix C, Recommended
Components.
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Mounting on metal sheet Section 2 Installation
There are two ways of mounting the product in cabinets, open rack or other types of
installations; aluminum profile with mounted DIN-rail or DIN-rail mounted on a
metal sheet of proper size. The aluminum profile or metal sheet shall be properly
connected to protective earth.
DIN-rail type with height 7.5 mm shall be used. Refer to type NS 35/7.5 according
to standard EN50022.
The interference suppression for external signals, are normally directly grounded to
chassis and/or plant ground. The plant ground potential must be stable and well
defined, even in the event of a low ground fault caused by high voltage equipment
or a lightning strike.
Each module's conductive back plane connects to the metallic DIN-rail which
serves as the module electronics ground conductor between the interconnected
devices. This is to ensure a good ground connection both for the internal logic and
for the EMI immunity and RF emission of the modules. The DIN mounting rail
must have a good bond to the PE of the cabinet.
If AC 800M modules are configured as two or more groups interconnected with
extension cables, special care should be taken to ensure that the DIN-rails of all
groups have a good connection to ground.
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Section 2 Installation Prefabricated aluminum profile
Pre-formed Al-profile
channels
DIN-rail
Cable Duct
The profile has grooves for screws that can be used for fastening the modules in an
environment with high vibrations.
The AC 800M Controller and associated units must be unpowered and
disconnected when being mounted onto a DIN-rail!
Mounting Procedure for PM8xx and CI8xx Units, Complete with Baseplates
Before mounting any processor unit or communication interface onto the DIN-rail,
read carefully the installation instructions provided with the equipment. Since the
electronic unit and baseplate are supplied as a single unit, there is no requirement to
separate them during the mounting procedure.
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Prefabricated aluminum profile Section 2 Installation
Mounting the units onto the DIN-rail only requires a blade screwdriver that fits
securely into the baseplate locking screw (1 mm slot). For further details on
mounting procedure, see Figure 10 on page 57.
It is not allowed to manipulate CEX bus baseplates in a powered and running
system. Before changing or removing a baseplate, all CEX modules on that
segment must be removed.
Use the procedure below to mount the baseplates, complete with units:
1. Rotate the locking device to the OPEN position (1), hook the upper lip at the
rear of the unit baseplate securely over the upper edge of the DIN-rail and
gently snap the baseplate fully into the mounting position.
2. Rotate the locking device to the SLIDE position (2), gently slide the unit along
the DIN-rail to the desired mounting position and using the connector plugs
and sockets gently attach it to the adjacent unit baseplate.
To prevent damage to the pins, be sure the baseplate plugs and sockets are fully
aligned as the units interconnect. Under no circumstances use excessive force!
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Prefabricated aluminum profile Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Prefabricated aluminum profile
4. Gently ease the unit/baseplates sideways in order to release the contacts of the
unit baseplate being removed.
5. Turn the locking device anti-clockwise to the OPEN position (1) and ease the
unit baseplate outward and upward at the base. Lift the unit to remove it from
the DIN-rail. The AC 800M units must be disconnected from the power source
before removing them from the DIN-rail.
The unit baseplates are easily disconnected from each other by gently prying
them apart with a blade screwdriver (see Figure 13 on page 59).
F F F
R R R
Rx1 Rx/Tx P
Tx1 RTS B
Rx2
Tx2
INIT
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Prefabricated aluminum profile Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Prefabricated aluminum profile
For further details on pre-set Alpha codes, refer to the relevant unit documentation.
Care must be taken to ensure that the correct unit is matched with the correct
baseplate, or damage to the equipment will occur. If difficulty is experienced with
installing a unit onto a baseplate, this is a positive indication that the Alpha code
lock/unit compatibility is incorrect.
See Figure 14 on page 62 for further details of the Alpha code lock arrangement.
The mechanical keys are delivered pre-set and must not be altered. This prevents the
removable interface being placed on the wrong type of baseplate.
Do not manipulate the locking device. ABB will take no responsibility for
errors caused by manipulating locking devices.
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Prefabricated aluminum profile Section 2 Installation
Pre-Set
Alpha Code Keys
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration
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Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration
Terminator
TB850
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Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration Section 2 Installation
TK850 Cable
Terminator
TB851
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration
BC810 PM861A/PM864A/PM865
Terminator
TB850
RCU Link
Terminator Cable
TB850
BC810
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Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration
Communication Ports
Note that a PM851 is restricted to one Ethernet (CN1) port, thus redundant Ethernet
is not available.
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Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration Section 2 Installation
COM3 Port
The COM3 is an RS-232C port with modem signals. This port is used for serial
protocols such as Modbus, Siemens 3964R, COMLI or custom-design.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM8xx/TP830 Processor Unit in Single Configuration
COM4 Port
The COM4 port is an RS-232C port, opto-isolated and without modem signals.
Connect Control Builder to this port when connecting directly to the controller, or,
when not required, without the need use the remote tool connection via the Control
Network.
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Installing the PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit in Redundant Configuration Section 2
Use the following procedure to install the processor units along the DIN-rail:
1. Mount the processor units.
2. Mount the communication interfaces on the CEX-Bus to the left of the
processor unit. If BC810s are used, the configuration of the segments should be
considered. If no BC810s are used, the interfaces can be divided between the
two CPUs in any preferred way.
3. Press the units gently together and make sure that the CEX-Bus is correctly
connected, via the connectors on the baseplates.
4. If BC810s are used, connect the RCU Link Cable to the two BC810s
(Figure 20 on page 78). If no BC810s are used, mount the CEX-Bus extension
cable TK850 to the units at farthest away from the processor units or, if no units
are mounted, directly to the CEX-Bus on the processor unit. The CEX-Bus
extension cable must be connected to both CPUs whether or not there are any
other CEX-Bus units (Figure 19 on page 75).
5. Connect the RCU Link Cable TK851 to both CPUs. Note that in redundant
CPU configuration, COM3 and the electrical ModuleBus on the baseplate can
not be used.
Note that the RCU Link Cable TK851 must be used and can not be replaced by a
similar cable. Using another cable will disable the identification of the CPUs in
the CB and Operator Station. When running in single configuration the RCU
Link Cable TK851 might temporarily be used to perform the function of a
termination plug.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit in Redundant
The CPU connected to the RCU Link Cable connector marked “UPPER” will be
defined as “UPPER” in the Control Builder and Operator Station. The marking
has no relevance to the physical placement of the CPUs. Any CPU can become
the Primary CPU. However at the first power on, the “UPPER” CPU will take the
role of Primary CPU.
6. TP830 Baseplates cable connections:
a. Connect the power leads to both CPUs and the power supervision signals
from SS82x to screw terminals SA and SB (see Figure 18 on page 68).
Both CPUs should be powered from the same supply (single or redundant). For
redundant power supply, see Figure 31 on page 108.
b. Connect the Control Network cables to CN1 (single bus connection) or
CN1 + CN2 (redundant bus connection). The Control Network is
connected to both CPUs.
c. Connect the Control Builder to COM4 with cable TK212 of the Primary
CPU (if required for changing an IP address etc.). Otherwise connect the
Control Builder to the Control Network.
7. Connect the optical ModuleBus to the optical contacts on the processor units
(see Figure 2 on page 30 and Figure 27 on page 102). Information regarding
optical cable selection and cable length is provided in the S800 I/O
documentation.
Connection to the optical ModuleBus is identical to that for the processor unit
and for the FCI in S800 I/O (Figure 40 on page 128).
8. The CPUs are supplied with internal back-up batteries. When the batteries are
to be used, place them in the Internal Battery Holder (Figure 47 on page 157).
When the external SB821/SB822 battery units are to be used, install them
according to the instructions in Installing the SB821 External Battery Unit on
page 111/Installing the SB822 Rechargeable External Battery Unit on page
112.
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Installing the PM861/PM864/PM865/TP830 Processor Unit in Redundant Configuration Section 2
Do not place the internal back-up battery in the battery holder until the AC 800M
Controller has been powered-up normally and the memory back-up function has
been activated, that is, the B(attery) LED flashes. If no normal power supply is
connected to the processor unit with the battery in place, then the CPU memory
will immediately start to consume battery power.
Always install a fresh internal or external battery at the end of the installation
phase. The original battery is heavily utilized due to frequent blackouts during
system installation.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the CEX-Bus without BC810
Communication Ports
Same as for single configuration (see Table 5 on page 69, Table 6 on page 70 and
Table 7 on page 71).
CEX-Bus ext.
cable TK850
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Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857 Section 2 Installation
A bus termination unit must always be fitted to the last unit on the CEX-Bus, as
shown in Figure 15 on page 65. A TB850 male CEX-Bus termination unit is
supplied with each PM8xx/TP830 processor unit.
However, should the configuration require the use of a TK850 extension cable, as
shown in Figure 16 on page 66, then a TB851 female CEX-Bus termination unit is
required and must be fitted to the last baseplate in the sequence. A TB851 female
CEX-Bus termination unit is supplied with each TK850 extension cable.
The BC810 is powered from the processor unit via the CEX-Bus or through its
external connector for power supply. This external connector can also support the
CEX-Bus with redundant power. Figure 22 on page 80 and Figure 23 on page 81
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Section 2 Installation Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857
shows an example of the external power for BC810 and processor unit. See also
Power Supply System on page 138.
In AC 800M High Integrity Controllers it is required that the external supply
input of BC810 is connected and that the power supply is strictly configured
either according to Figure 22 or according to Figure 23 and nor is it allowed to
change the configuration by way of for instance individual circuit breakers
between modules.
Hot swap of the BC810 located next to a primary or single controller CPU,
otherwise called “direct BC810”, might jeopardize the whole controller and
should not be performed unless every module on the CEX-Bus are in a non-
operating state. Note: In an AC 800M HI controller this is unconditionally and
intentionally leading to a shutdown of the controller.
Hot swap of the BC810 not located next to a primary or single controller CPU,
otherwise called “indirect BC810”, will shut down any non-redundant interface
located on that CEX-Bus segment and should not be performed unless such
interfaces already are in a non-operating state or their function is dispensable for
the controller.
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Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857 Section 2 Installation
RCU Link
Cables
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Section 2 Installation Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857
RCU Link
Cable
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Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857 Section 2 Installation
SD82x/SS82x
Figure 22. The Power Source Connected to the Same PM864/BC810 Segment, see
Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857 on page 76 and Power
Supply System on page 138.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857
SD82x/SS82x
SD82x/SS82x
CEX-Bus Units SM810 BC810 CPU
Figure 23. The Power Source Connected to a Different PM865/BC810 Segment, see
Installing the CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit BC810/TP857 on page 76 and Power
Supply System on page 138.
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Installing SM810/TP855 Section 2 Installation
Installing SM810/TP855
The SM810 is mounted directly to the CEX-Bus on the processor unit base plate or
to the CEX-Bus interconnection unit BC810. The communication interfaces are
then mounted to the CEX-Bus on the SM810. See Figure 20 on page 78 and
Figure 21 on page 79 for configuration examples.
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Section 2 Installation Installing SM810/TP855
0V B 0V A
24V A
24V B
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Installing SM810/TP855 Section 2 Installation
24V B 24V A
0V
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PROFIBUS DP Interface, CI851/TP851
PROFIBUS DP Connection
The PROFIBUS DP cable is connected via the 9-pin female D-type connector
located on TP851.
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Installing the PROFIBUS DP Interface, CI851/TP851 Section 2 Installation
Installation of PROFIBUS DP
For installation of the fieldbus and recommended certified fieldbus devices and
components, see fieldbus documentation and Appendix C, Recommended
Components. The PROFIBUS DP must be connected with shielded twisted pair
cables.
For additional information on PROFIBUS DP and other suitable components,
visit the PROFIBUS User Organization web site.
Note that there is no unit redundancy for the CI851 unit.
CI851 has been replaced by the CI854 communication interface. CI851 is only
described for legacy reasons.
It is not possible to change the CI851 unit via hot swap and it is not allowed to
perform an online upgrade of firmware in a system containing CI851.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Interface, CI852/TP852
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Installing the FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Interface, CI852/TP852 Section 2 Installation
CI852 has been replaced by the CI860 communication interface. CI852 is only
described for legacy reasons.
It is not possible to change the CI852 unit via hot swap and it is not allowed to
perform an online upgrade of firmware in a system containing CI852.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the RS-232C Interface, CI853/TP853
Connectors
Connect the RS-232C channels to the RJ45 connectors marked COM1 and COM2
on the TP853 Baseplate.
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Installing the PROFIBUS DP Interface, CI854/CI854A/TP854 Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the PROFIBUS DP Interface, CI854/CI854A/TP854
F F
R R
RxA RxA
RxB RxB
PRIM PRIM
DUAL DUAL
CI854A CI854A
PROFIBUS A
PROFIBUS B
PROFIBUS A
PROFIBUS B
ON ON
Line A Line B
PROFIBUS DP Connection
The PROFIBUS DP cable is connected via the 9-pin female D-type connector
located on TP854.
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Installing the PROFIBUS DP Interface, CI854/CI854A/TP854 Section 2 Installation
Installation of PROFIBUS DP
For installation of the fieldbus and recommended certified fieldbus devices and
components, see fieldbus documentation and Appendix C, Recommended
Components. The PROFIBUS DP must be connected with shielded twisted pair
cables.
Note that there is no unit redundancy for the CI854 unit. Only for CI854A.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the Ethernet Interface for MasterBus 300, CI855/TP853
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Installing the S100 I/O Interface, CI856/TP856 Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the INSUM Interface, CI857/TP853
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Installing the DriveBus Interface, CI858/TP858 Section 2 Installation
Optical Connectors
The CI858 board connects to the drive system via three optical receiver/transmitter
pairs. HP/Agilent Technologies Versatile Link Series (HFBR family) optical
transmitter/receivers are used. Transmission speed of the optical fibres is 4 Mbit/s.
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Section 2 Installation Installing the FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Interface,
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Installing the TRIO Fieldbus Interface CI862 Section 2 Installation
Bus Termination
The appropriate terminating resistor must be attached to both the beginning and end
of the bus. The characteristic impedance for each type of cable is listed in Table 101.
If the CI862 is at either end of the bus, the characteristic resistance is set by a switch
on the Field Bus Interface Module, Table 14. If a TRIO module is at the beginning
or end of the bus, the bus can be terminated with a resistor or a terminating
resistance plug, 6202FP00150 for 150 W or 6202FP00075 for 75 W. BSM stubs
should not be terminated.
Table 14. Field Bus Termination Switch Settings of the CI862
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Table 14. Field Bus Termination Switch Settings of the CI862 (Continued)
As shown in Figure 61, the dip switch is located on the bottom of the housing when
looking from the front. Switch 1 is towards the top of the housing.
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Installing the Satt I/O Units and CI865 Module Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the Modbus TCP Interface CI867
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Installing the ModuleBus Section 2 Installation
PM860
Tx Tx Tx Tx
Rx Rx Rx Rx L+
L–
SA
SB
Rx
Tx
Simplex Fiber Optic Cable Connector
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Section 2 Installation Installing the SD82x Power Supply
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Installing the Mains Breaker Unit Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installing the Mains Breaker Unit
Removing the fuse holders or the jumper connections provides visual indication if
the power supply has been disconnected. The fuse holders have built-in red LEDs to
indicate a ruptured (defective) fuse.
3
PE – Green/Yellow
5
4
2 6
1
8
To Power
PE – Green/Yellow supply for
Field Equipment
PE – Green/Yellow
MAINS
To Power
supply for
PE = Protective Ground
units
PE – Green/Yellow
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Installing the SS822/SS823 Voting Unit Section 2 Installation
SA Supervision
signals to
SB CPU unit via
TP830
L+ L+ L– L– L+ L+ L– L– OK+ F OK + F
OK OK A B
L+
From Mains +24 V
Breaker
L–
Protective Ground 0V
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SA
SB
L+
From Mains
Breaker L
From Mains
Breaker
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Installing the SS822/SS823 Voting Unit Section 2 Installation
3. Connect the SS82x voting unit to the processor unit. Figure 31 on page 108
shows the connection to PM861/PM864/PM865 in redundant configuration.
From Mains
Breaker
Protective Ground
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Section 2 Installation Power Supply Supervision
+24 V
0V
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Power Supply Supervision Section 2 Installation
SA
Supervision
signals to
SB CPU unit via TP830
L+ L+ L– L– L+ L+ L– L– OK + F OK + F
OK OK A B
L+
From Mains +24 V
Powering
Breaker Units
L–
Protective Ground 0V
L+ L+ L– L– L+ L+ L– L– OK+ F OK + F
OK OK A B
L+
From Mains +24 V Powering
Breaker Field
L– Equipment
Protective Ground 0V
Figure 33. Redundant Power Supply Powering Units and Field Equipment
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Section 2 Installation Installing the SB821 External Battery Unit
Always install a fresh internal or external battery at the end of the installation
phase. The original battery is heavily utilized due to frequent blackouts during
system installation.
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Installing the SB822 Rechargeable External Battery Unit Section 2 Installation
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Section 2 Installation Installation of I/O Units
Installation in Cabinets
The figures listed below are examples of how the AC 800M Controllers, Power
Supply units, Voting units and S800 I/O units can be configured and mounted within
cabinets:
• Figure 34 on page 114: Wall Cabinet – Single Power Supply Arrangement
• Figure 35 on page 115: Wall Cabinet – Dual Power Supply (Local/Field)
Arrangement
• Figure 36 on page 116: Floor Mounted Cabinet – Unit Arrangement
(Redundant PSU)
The DIN-rails are using the supporting Al-profile to ensure rigidness. See Figure 79
on page 294.
The cabinets shown in the figures are ABB manufactured cabinets:
• RE820: Wall Cabinet
• RM550: Floor Cabinet
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Installation in Cabinets Section 2 Installation
ModuleBus
Expansion
Cable
Aluminum
Profile
Cable
Duct
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Section 2 Installation Installation in Cabinets
24 V Distribution 24 V Distribution
(Units in Cabinet) (Field Equipment)
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Installation in Cabinets Section 2 Installation
SD822
Redundant
Power
Supply Units
(Field
Equipment)
Mains
Breakers
SS822
Voting
Units
SD822 Redundant
Power Supply Units
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Section 2 Installation Mounting Dimensions for Proper Ventilation
Unobstructed areas
>261 mm
(10.3 in)
Unobstructed areas
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Mounting Dimensions for Proper Ventilation Section 2 Installation
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Section 3 Configuration
General Information
Using the engineering tool Control Builder, it is possible to configure hardware (I/O
and communication units) and make application programs with control languages
according to IEC 61131-3. Programs can be compiled and run off-line as an aid to
process simulation before finally downloading an application to the controller. The
Control Builder offers a set of options, each with its own set of properties. Simply
select the option that is closest to system requirements.
• Control Builder documentation – for configuration information
• Control Software documentation – for available functionality.
Control Builder Online Help provides detailed step-by-step information when
creating an application for the AC 800M Controller.
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Connecting Control Builder Section 3 Configuration
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Section 3 Configuration Connection to a Control Network
Controllers mounted
in cabinets
USE FO GENERALLY
Within industrial environments, only
use STP cable where full control of FO USE STP EXCEPTIONALLY
the cabling is available.
INDUSTRIAL
ENVIRONMENT
NON-INDUSTRIAL
FO = Fiber Optic link Switch ENVIRONMENT
STP = Shielded Twisted Pair Link
USE STP GENERALLY
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Communication Possibilities Section 3 Configuration
The network can utilize different and mixed link implementations such as Fast
Ethernet and PPP. It provides for full redundancy, in order to achieve high network
availability.
The AC 800M controller is always connected to the Control Network via an STP
(Shielded Twisted Pair) cable. Should the local environment be of an industrial
nature, the AC 800M / Control Network connection must be converted over to a
Fiber Optic (FO) cable. This is achieved by installing a Switch/Hub having both
optical and electrical ports. See Figure 38 on page 121.
For more information on Control Network, see Control Network documentation.
Communication Possibilities
The processor unit (PM8xx/TP830) contains the following communication ports,
offering the following functions:
• CN1 and CN2 are used for connection to the Control Network. Both are RJ45
ports for Ethernet (IEEE802.3) and connection is normally achieved using
category 5 shielded twisted pair cable (STP class 5). However, as mentioned
previously, within industrial environments it is recommended that all STP
cables are converted to optical fiber.
– For single or redundant CPUs and single networks: All CN1 ports are
connected to the network (CN2 can be used, but requires reconfiguration
of the communication set-up for the concerned CPU).
– For single or redundant CPUs and redundant networks: All CN1 ports
are connected to the primary network and all CN2 ports to the secondary
network.
Note that a PM851 is restricted to one Ethernet (CN1) port, thus redundant
Ethernet is not available.
Details on cable selection, hubs, switches and so forth, are provided in
Appendix C, Recommended Components.
• COM3 is an RJ45 port for RS-232C with modem signals. Examples of
protocols are Modbus, Siemens 3964R, COMLI or custom-design. For more
details, see protocol-specific documentation.
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• COM4 is an RJ45 port for connection of service tools (see Connecting Control
Builder on page 120). The port has no modem signals.
By adding communication interfaces to the CEX-Bus, the number of protocols and
processor unit ports can be expanded. The available CEX-Bus interface quantities
are shown in Table 15 on page 123.
Number of Interfaces on
CEX-Bus Number of
Interface Maximum of Maximum ports per
each total on Interface
interface CEX-Bus(1)(2)
CI851 (PROFIBUS DP) 12 1
CI852 (FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1) 12 1
CI853 (RS-232C) 12 2
CI854/CI854A 12 12 2
(PROFIBUS DP)
CI855 12 2
(Ethernet for MasterBus 300)
CI856 (S100) 12 1
CI857 (INSUM) 6 1
CI858 (DriveBus) 2 3
CI860 (FOUNDATION Fieldbus HSE) 12 1
CI862 (TRIO) 4 1
CI865 (Satt I/O) 4 1
CI867 (Modbus TCP) 12 2
(1) PM851 is restricted to a maximum of one CEX module.
(2) The maximum total limit on CEX-Bus is the electrical one, there might be further limitations due to
performance for a particular unit.
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Controller IP Addresses Section 3 Configuration
For information on available serial protocols for the CI853 interface, see COM3
above.
By using redundant communication interfaces max 6 pairs of interfaces are
possible.
Controller IP Addresses
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Section 3 Configuration I/O Systems
3. Set the IP address of the CN1 port on the backup CPU. Use default settings
(0.0.2.0 is added to the address of the primary CPU), unless your network
administrator requires otherwise. See IPConfig online help.
If network redundancy is used, you also have to set the IP address of the CN2
port of the backup processor using IPConfig. See IPConfig online help.
4. Start your 800xA Workplace.
5. Create a representation of the controller in the Project Explorer hardware tree.
Make sure the PM861/PM864/PM865 processor unit is defined as redundant.
See Control Builder online help.
6. In Project Explorer, set the IP address of the controller to the IP address of the
primary CPU. See Control Builder online help.
7. Switch on the secondary CPU. Check that you have communication with the
controller.
There is no need to set IP address(es) for the backup CPU in Control Builder.
The IP address of the backup CPU CN1 and CN2 ports will only be used for
internal communication between the primary and backup CPUs. When the
backup CPU takes over, it also takes over the primary IP address that is defined
in Control Builder. Other units on the control network will never notice the
switchover.
I/O Systems
There are several methods of connecting I/O systems to the AC 800M Controller:
• S100 I/O via CI856.
• S800 I/O units via the ModuleBus. Support for hot configuration during run,
redundancy on all levels, HART routing, and Sequence-of-Events (SOE).
• S800 I/O units via CI854/CI854A and CI840, PROFIBUS DP. Support for
HART routing, redundancy on all levels, and hot configuration during run.
• S800 I/O units via CI854/CI854A and CI801, PROFIBUS DP. Support for
HART routing, and hot configuration during run.
• S900 I/O units can be connected to PROFIBUS DP.
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• ABB Drives can be connected to the ModuleBus, via CI801. Some Drives
equipment can be connected directly to PROFIBUS. Please refer to Drives-
specific documentation for more information.
• Genius remote I/O (TRIO) via the CI862 Interface
• Satt I/O on ControlNet (19” Satt rack I/O, S200 I/O and S200L I/O) via the
CI865
For more information on supported I/O systems and units, see I/O documentation.
ModuleBus
The ModuleBus in the AC 800M controller consists of one electrical and one optical
unit:
• Electrical ModuleBus, (see Figure 39 on page 127) – 1 cluster (group), with a
maximum of 12 S800 I/O units connected.
Note that the electrical ModuleBus can only be used for connection of S800 I/O
when AC 800M is running in single CPU configuration.
Use of redundancy will reduce the maximum number of S800 channels. Each
cluster may contain up to 12 single S800 I/O units or up to 6 redundant S800 I/O
units.
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Optical Electrical
ModuleBus ModuleBus
PM8xx
Local
TB820 Central/Remote
TB820
Optical
ModuleBus
Maximum of 7
clusters (groups)
(Maximum of 1
cluster for PM851)
TB820
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I/O Systems Section 3 Configuration
Redundant CPUs
Local
2 x TB840 Central/Remote
Optical
ModuleBuses 2 x TB840
Maximum of 7
clusters (groups)
2 x TB840
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PROFIBUS DP
A PROFIBUS DP segment, capable of providing up to 32 nodes, can be directly
connected to a PROFIBUS DP Interface unit type CI854A/TP854. This segment
can be further extended using repeater units.
PROFIBUS PA can be connected to PROFIBUS DP via the PROFIBUS linking
device LD 800P, see Appendix C, Recommended Components. For further details
refer to PROFIBUS documentation, available at the PROFIBUS Internet site.
It is possible to connect the following I/O systems to the PROFIBUS DP:
• S800 I/O and/or S800L I/O via FCI – refer to S800 I/O documentation.
• S900 I/O via FCI CI920 - refer to S900 I/O documentation.
• S200 I/O and/or S200L I/O via Fieldbus Adapter 200-APB12 – refer to S200
I/O documentation. Restrictions apply for PROFIBUS DP.
• Other I/O systems can also be connected to PROFIBUS DP. Refer to the
relevant manufacturer’s documentation.
Note that the total number of I/O units to be configured within a controller may
be restricted, depending on the unit range parameter of your license.
For further information on the various I/O systems, see specific I/O documentation.
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I/O Systems Section 3 Configuration
FF linking devices operate as gateways between the AC 800M and the field devices
on the H1segments both for the configuration data of the field devices and for the
process data which is exchanged cyclically between AC 800M and the field devices.
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Drive System Section 3 Configuration
Drive System
ABB Standard (Std) and Engineered (Eng) Drives can be connected to AC 800M
via the optical ModuleBus, via CI851 and CI801or via CI858 DriveBus Interface.
ModuleBus
In single CPU configuration, ABB Drives can be connected to the processor unit via
the optical ModuleBus. See Figure 43 on page 136. The number of ABB Drives
which can be connected to the optical ModuleBus, can be described by the
following equation:
(No. of ABB Drives) < 84 - (12 x (No. of TB820s))
that is, each Drive uses one ModuleBus cluster.
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Drive System Section 3 Configuration
CI854
CI858
1 Segment of
PROFIBUS DP *CI830 should be replaced by
CI830 CI801 or CI840 in new installations
Optical
ABB Std Drive
TB820
ABB Std Branching ABB Std Drive
Drive Unit
Figure 43. Example of Connection of ABB Drives in Single CPU Configuration (for
DriveBus topology, see Figure 44)
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Section 3 Configuration Drive System
DRIVEBUS CI858
MSTR
CH0 CH0
CH0 CH0
CH0 CH0
... ...
Drive Drive
Drive Drive
Drive Drive
Up to 24 Drives
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Power Supply System Section 3 Configuration
Configurations
Figure 45 on page 142 and Figure 46 on page 143 gives a series of simple circuit
diagrams showing various possibilities for connecting the incoming mains power –
via the mains breaker, the power supply units and the SS82x voting devices – to the
24 V DC distribution terminals.
The AC 800M Controller and its I/O system are normally located in one or several
enclosures or cabinets. The cabinet housing the AC 800M Controller can also
contain I/O units connected to the controller via the electrical ModuleBus, the
optical ModuleBus or the communication interfaces for PROFIBUS DP.
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Section 3 Configuration Powering Units in the Cabinet
Interference
Powering field equipment from a power supply located in the AC 800M Controller
cabinet often requires the use of long 24 V DC cables that can easily pick up local
interference and direct it straight back to the power supply units. When installing
the cables, follow the instructions for Field Cables, given under Cables on page 50.
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Powering Field Equipment outside the Cabinet Section 3 Configuration
Cable Protection
24 V DC distribution system cables must be fuse-protected. In order to allow for
overload/short circuit situations, the power supply output current is limited. Allow
the power supply an extra capacity of at least 3-4 times the rated current value of the
largest connected fuse and remember to include long cable resistance in the
calculation.
Connection Alternatives
The field equipment power supply can be connected in the same manner as that used
for connecting and powering the AC 800M units (see Figure 45 on page 142 and
Figure 46 on page 143). However, it should be noted that the same Mains Breaker
Unit can be used to control and isolate both power supplies. Alternatively,
independent Mains Breakers can be used on each spur (see Figure 46 on page 143).
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Powering from an External Source Section 3 Configuration
SD
Mains 82x
24 V DC
Mains Breaker Power Distribution
Supply Terminals
Mains SD
82x Supply to
Units
Mains Breaker
SS
82x
24 V DC
SD Distribution
Voting Terminals
82x Device
Power
Supplies
Mains 1 SD
82x Supply to
Units
Mains Breaker
SS
82x
24 V DC
SD Voting Distribution
Mains 2 Device Terminals
82x
Mains Breaker
Power
Supplies
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Section 3 Configuration Powering from an External Source
Mains SD
82x
Mains Breaker 24 V DC
Distribution
Terminals
Independent
Power Supplies
Supply to
Field
Equipment
SD
82x
24 V DC
Distribution
Terminals
Supply to
Units
SD
Mains 82x
Mains Breaker 24 V DC
Distribution
Independent Terminals
Power Supplies
Supply to
Field
Equipment
SD
82x
Mains Breaker 24 V DC
Distribution
Independent Mains Terminals
Breaker Units
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Section 4 Operation
LED Indicators
See Figure 2 on page 30, for description of placement.
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AC 800M Controller (PM8xx) Section 4 Operation
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Section 4 Operation AC 800M Controller (PM8xx)
Connectors
Marking Function
External Power Supply Connection
L+ +24 V DC supply
L– 0V
SA Redundant Power Supply monitoring input
SB Redundant Power Supply monitoring input
External Battery Connection
SH Shield (Screw Connector)
B+ Battery Positive (Screw Connector)
B– Battery Negative (Screw Connector)
ModuleBus Connection
Tx Data Transmission Port (Optical)
Rx Data Reception Port (Optical)
Note – Duplex or Simplex optical cables may be used.
MODULEBUS Provides expansion of I/O unit capability.
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Start-up Section 4 Operation
Marking Function
CEX-BUS Provides extension of on-board communication ports.
Valid for PM861/PM864/PM865
RCU Link Connector Provides information and data transfer between Primary
and Backup CPU in redundant configuration.
Start-up
Refer to relevant document for information on:
• Firmware download
• Controller IP address
• Downloading application
• Updating firmware
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Section 4 Operation Start Modes
Start Modes
Warm Start
Application-controlling tasks are initiated. Variable values are initialized unless
marked Retain or Cold retain.
To initiate a warm restart, disconnect the power supply for a few seconds.
Following a power failure, the warm restart function will be automatically initiated
on power restoration.
Cold Restart
The application program restarts. Variable values are initialized unless marked Cold
retain.
To initiate a cold restart, the Controller must be restarted by briefly pressing
the INIT push button (less than 2.5 seconds).
Controller Reset
The system stops. The application program and variables are erased.
To initiate Controller Reset, press and hold the Controller INIT push button (more
than three seconds) until the Run LED begins to flash. A Controller Reset must be
performed if the system is in an undefined position and consequently unavailable to
the user.
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Automatic Switch-Over to Backup CPU Section 4 Operation
Note that a Backup CPU with severe communication errors on the ModuleBus
will be rejected (if ModuleBus is part of the HW configuration) and
synchronized state will never be reached as long as error remains.
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Section 4 Operation Verification of Satisfactory AC 800M Operation
AC 800M
LED Indicator Status Controller
Status
PM8xx Processor Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
P(owok) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
B(attery) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
BC810 CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
EPOK Yellow LED must be ON (if external power is connected) OK
SM810
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI851 PROFIBUS DP Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
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Verification of Single CPU Section 4 Operation
AC 800M
LED Indicator Status Controller
Status
CI852 FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI853 RS-232C Interface Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI854/CI854A PROFIBUS DP Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI855 Ethernet Interface Unit for MasterBus 300
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI856 S100 I/O Interface Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
C(omm. fail) Red LED must be OFF OK
CI857 INSUM Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI858 DriveBus Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
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Section 4 Operation Verification of Single CPU
AC 800M
LED Indicator Status Controller
Status
CI860 FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI862 TRIO I/O Interface Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI865 Satt I/O Interface Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
CI867 Modbus TCP Interface Unit
F(ault) Red LED must be OFF OK
R(un) Green LED must be ON (steady) OK
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Verification of Redundant CPU Section 4 Operation
The RCU Link Cable must NEVER be removed from the primary Processor Unit
during redundant operation. Removal of the cable may cause the unit to stop.
Check that the yellow DUAL LED subsequently lights up on both CPUs, and that
the PRIM LED lights up on the former Backup CPU now acting as Primary CPU.
For other units see Table 19 on page 151.
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Section 5 Maintenance
This section describes preventive and corrective maintenance measures for the
AC 800M Controller together with troubleshooting procedures for both the system
and individual units.
Before attempting maintenance or troubleshooting, read the Safety Summary on
page 11. Failure to do so could lead to personal injury or damage to equipment.
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Replacing the Battery Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance Internal Battery
Captive screw
Cover
Internal
battery
holder
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Internal Battery Section 5 Maintenance
F
R
P
B
INIT
Internal
battery
PM860 –
Tx Tx Tx Tx
Rx Rx Rx Rx
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Section 5 Maintenance SB821 External Battery Unit
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SB821 External Battery Unit Section 5 Maintenance
7. Replace the cover, mount the unit onto the DIN rail, and reconnect the cable.
8. When power is re-established, check that the B(attery) LED lights up.
9. Dispose of the run-down Lithium battery in an approved manner.
X1
B– B+ SH
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Section 5 Maintenance SB822 Rechargeable External Battery Unit
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Online Replacement of Unit Section 5 Maintenance
CEX-Bus
Communication interfaces (CI8xx) Can be removed or replaced online.
Restrictions apply, refer to the
installation section for each interface.
Baseplates for CI8xx (TP8xx) Must not be replaced online.
ModuleBus
S800 I/O units Can be removed or replaced online.
Module Terminal Units (MTUs) Must not be replaced online
Redundant CPUs
Processor unit Can be removed or replaced online
(see the next following pages)
RCU Link Cable Can be removed or replaced online.
However, the following restriction
applies; you cannot replace the RCU
link cable online in a previous than 4.1
software version. For more
information, see the instructions given
in Exchanging a Defect RCU Link
Cable Online on page 166.
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Exchange of CPU in Redundant Configuration with BC810 Section 5 Maintenance
7. Mount the new unit, see Mounting AC 800M Units onto DIN-Rail on page 53,
and fit it to BC810 CEX-Bus.
8. Reconnect the Power Supply Socket to the new processor unit.
9. Reconnect the optical ModuleBus and the RCU Link Cable.
10. Reconnect the Control Network cables.
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Section 5 Maintenance Exchange of CPU in Redundant Configuration with BC810
11. Press the INIT push button on the replaced processor unit. Observe the startup
procedure and make sure that Dual mode is reached, that the Dual LED is lit on
both processor units.
Reusing of CPU modules replaced from redundant configurations within the
same control network, might cause control network problems due to the MAC
and IP address handling. See MAC and IP Address Handling in Redundant
Configuration on page 40. Such reuse should not be fulfilled unless both the
replaced module and the module previously acting together with it in redundant
configuration are known to be restored from the previous mutual address swap.
It is recommended to set up an IP-config session and use the “Restore factory
settings” option subsequently followed by reassignment of the IP address or
assignment of a new IP address.
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Exchanging a Defect RCU Link Cable Online Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance Corrective Maintenance Procedures
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Fault-Finding Procedures Section 5 Maintenance
Fault-Finding Procedures
The following sections describe elementary fault-finding procedures. For complete
instructions contact ABB Support.
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Section 5 Maintenance PM861/PM864/PM865 Processor Unit in Redundant Configuration
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CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit - BC810 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance SM810
SM810
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Internal Battery / SB821 External Battery/SB822 Rechargeable External Battery Section 5
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Section 5 Maintenance PROFIBUS DP – CI851
PROFIBUS DP – CI851
Table 27. PROFIBUS DP CI851 – Fault-Finding
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FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 – CI852 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 – CI852
The network Give consideration to possible activities within the plant, such
problem is as maintenance or repair work, which may be causing the
proving very problem. Having totally ruled this out, then proceed as follows:
difficult to solve
Check the DC supply voltage in powered networks by means of
a digital voltmeter having an input capacitance of less than
1000 pF.
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FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 – CI852 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance On-board RS-232C Channels – CI853
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PROFIBUS DP – CI854/CI854A Section 5 Maintenance
PROFIBUS DP – CI854/CI854A
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Section 5 Maintenance PROFIBUS DP – CI854/CI854A
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MasterBus 300 Interface – CI855 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance S100 I/O Interface – CI856
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INSUM Interface – CI857 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance DriveBus Interface - CI858
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DriveBus Interface - CI858 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet - CI860
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FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet - CI860 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance TRIO Interface - CI862
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Satt I/O Interface – CI865 Section 5 Maintenance
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Section 5 Maintenance Modbus TCP Interface
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Modbus TCP Interface Section 5 Maintenance
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Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• MPC860 Microprocessor running at 48 MHz.
• 8 MB RAM with internal or external battery
back-up facility.
• 12 x S800 I/O units can be connected to the
electrical ModuleBus.
• Four on-board communication ports:
– CN1 + CN2, Ethernet ports
(IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT)
– COM3, serial port (RS-232C) with modem
support
– COM4, serial port (RS-232C) for service
tool
• Basic communication is extendable by using
additional communication interface units.
The data for PM851 is the same as for PM856 except, no support for CN2.
The data for PM856 is the same as for PM860 except for performance of
application program execution, see Performance Data on page 196.
• Compact Flash interface which supports loading of application and cold retain
data storage.
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Technical Data Appendix A Hardware Units
Technical Data
Technical data for PM851/PM856/PM860 and TP830 is described in Table 39 on
page 192.
Item Value
Memory • 2 MB flash PROM (firmware storage).
• 8 MB of SDRAM.
Power Dissipation 5 W typical
10 W typical (incl. full supply to ModuleBus and CEX-
Bus, see Appendix B, Power Consumption).
Current Consumption 180 mA typical (300 mA max.)
(excl. supply of ModuleBus and CEX-Bus, see Appendix
B, Power Consumption).
Power Input Connector Four pin, screw connector L+, L–, SA and SB.
Power Supply Inputs designated L+ and L– 24 V nominal, variation
Requirements between 19.2V DC and 30V DC.
Redundant Power Inputs designated SA, SB
Supply Status Inputs • Max input voltage 30 V
• Min. input voltage for high level 15 V
• Max input voltage for low level 8 V
These inputs are status inputs. The threshold levels are
logical “0” or “1” input limits, not power fail limits.
Power Reservoir The processor unit has an internal 5ms power reservoir,
sufficient for the CPU to make a controlled power down.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
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Item Value
Weight • 1100 g (2.4 lb) (package PM856K01 with PM856,
TP830 and bus terminations).
• 1100 g (2.4 lb) (package PM860K01 with PM860,
TP830 and bus terminations).
Dimensions W 119 x H 186 x D 135 mm (4.7 x 7.3 x 5.3 in.)
Width is measured along the DIN-rail, depth from the
wall, and height vertically, including lock mechanism.
Item Value
CN1 and CN2 Ethernet Communication(1)
Communication speed 10 Mbit/s (half duplex)
Signal levels IEEE802.3, 10Base-T
Connector RJ45
COM3 Serial Communication
Communication speed Selectable in steps from 75 to 19200 baud.
75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400,
9600, 19200 baud.
Protocol specific restrictions apply.
Signal levels RS-232C
Connector RJ45
Modem support Yes
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Item Value
COM4 Serial Communication
Communication speed 9600 baud
Signal levels RS-232C
Connector RJ45
Modem support No
Electrical ModuleBus
I/O capacity 1 x S800 I/O base cluster with up to 12 x S800 I/O units.
Supply current • Max 24 V – 1.0 A (short circuit proof, fuse 2 A fast)
• Max 5 V – 1.5 A (short circuit proof)
Supply voltage variation 24 V – follows the input power at L+
Optical ModuleBus(2)
I/O capacity up to 7 x S800 I/O clusters each with 12 units
Connector • Duplex Fiber Optic Cable
• Simplex Fiber Optic Cable
CEX-Bus(3)
Capacity up to 12 communication interfaces
Supply current Max 24 V – 2.4 A (fuse 3.15 A fast)
(1) Only (CN1) Ethernet Communication is supported for PM851.
(2) Maximum one S800 I/O cluster is possible on the optical ModuleBus with PM851.
(3) Maximum one communication interface on the CEX-bus is possible with PM851.
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Appendix A Hardware Units Technical Data
Battery
The memory content is backed up with either an internal or external battery unit
(SB821). For back-up time see Table 41 on page 195.
The figures given in Table 41 on page 195 are valid if the batteries are installed
after a normal CPU power-up, allowing for the memory back-up function to be
activated.
Table 42 on page 195 shows Internal battery data. For external battery data,
see SB821 External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 283 and SB822
Rechargeable External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 285.
Item Value
Internal battery
Battery Type Low rate lithium, 3.6 V, 950 mAh
Size ANSI size 1/2 AA, IEC size 1/2 R6
Lithium content 0.3 g
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Performance Data Appendix A Hardware Units
For more information regarding EMC and safety, see Appendix D, Directive
Considerations.
LED Indicators
See Table 16 on page 145.
Performance Data
The PM851/PM856/PM860 differ in performance when executing an application
program.
Using the same application program in PM851/PM856 and PM860, the difference
in execution time can be expressed as:
Execution time in PM851/PM856 = 2 *Execution time in PM860
Example: If a certain application program has an execution time of 100 ms in
PM860, the same application program will have an execution time of 200 ms in
PM851/PM856.
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Appendix A Hardware Units PM861/PM861A and TP830 – Processor Unit
Key Features
• MPC860 Microprocessor running at
48 MHz.
• 16 MB RAM with internal or external
battery back-up facility.
• 12 x S800 I/O units can be connected to
the electrical ModuleBus.
• Four on-board communication ports:
– CN1 + CN2, Ethernet ports (IEEE
802.3, 10BaseT)
– COM3, serial port (RS-232C) with
modem support
– COM4, serial port (RS-232C) for
service tool
• Basic communication is extendable by
using additional communication interface
units.
• Redundancy Control Link, for use in
redundancy configuration.
• Compact Flash interface which supports
loading of application and cold retain data
storage.
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Technical Data Appendix A Hardware Units
Technical Data
For technical data on PM861 and TP830, see Table 43 on page 198.
Item Value
Memory • 2 MB flash PROM (firmware storage).
• 16 MB of SDRAM.
Power Dissipation 6 W typical
11 W typical (incl. full supply to ModuleBus and CEX-
Bus, see Appendix B, Power Consumption).
Current Consumption 250 mA typical (430 mA max.)
(excl. supply of ModuleBus and CEX-Bus, see Appendix
B, Power Consumption).
Power Input Connector Four pin, screw connector L+, L–, SA and SB.
Power Supply Inputs designated L+ and L– 24 V nominal, variation
Requirements between 19.2 V DC and 30 V DC.
Redundant Power Inputs designated SA, SB
Supply Status Inputs • Max input voltage 30 V
• Min. input voltage for high level 15 V
• Max input voltage for low level 8 V
These inputs are status inputs. The threshold levels are
logical “0” or “1” input limits, not power fail limits.
Power Reservoir The processor unit has an internal 5ms power reservoir,
sufficient for the CPU to make a
controlled power down.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
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Item Value
Weight • 1200 g (2.6 lb) (package PM861K01).
• 2800 g (6.1 lb) (package PM861K02).
Dimensions W 119 x H 186 x D 135 mm (4.7 x 7.3 x 5.3 in)
Width is measured along the DIN-rail, depth from the
wall, and height vertically, including lock
mechanism.
Battery
The memory content is backed up with either an internal or external battery unit
(SB821). For back-up time see e Table 44 on page 199.
The figures in Table 44 on page 199 are valid if the batteries have been installed
after a normal CPU power-up, allowing for the memory back-up function to be
activated.
Back-up time
Source
PM861 PM861A
Internal battery Minimum 36 hours Minimum 118 hours
External battery SB821 Minimum 3 weeks Minimum 12 weeks
External battery SB822 Minimum 85 hours Minimum 285 hours
when fully charged when fully charged
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Performance Data Appendix A Hardware Units
Table 42 on page 195 shows internal battery data. For external battery data,
see SB821 External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 283 and SB822
Rechargeable External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 285
LED Indicators
See Table 16 on page 145.
Performance Data
The PM861 processor unit, in single configuration, has the same performance data
as the PM860. In redundant configuration the execution performance is somewhat
lower than in single configuration.
Switch over time from Primary CPU to Backup CPU, in redundant CPU
configuration, is less than 10 ms.
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Appendix A Hardware Units PM864/PM864A and TP830 – Processor Unit
Key Features
• MPC862 Microprocessor running at
96 MHz.
• 32 MB RAM with internal or external
battery back-up facility.
• 12 x S800 I/O units can be connected to
the electrical ModuleBus.
• Four on-board communication ports:
– CN1 + CN2, Ethernet ports (IEEE
802.3, 10BaseT)
– COM3, serial port (RS-232C) with
modem support
– COM4, serial port (RS-232C) for
service tool
• Basic communication is extendable by
using additional communication interface
units.
• Redundancy Control Link, for use in
redundancy configuration.
• Compact Flash interface which supports loading of application and cold retain
data storage.
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Technical Data
For technical data on PM864 and TP830, see Table 45 on page 202.
Item Value
Memory • 2 MB flash PROM (firmware storage).
• 32 MB of SDRAM.
Power Dissipation 6.9 W typical
11.9 W typical (incl. full supply to ModuleBus and CEX-
Bus, see Appendix B, Power Consumption).
Current Consumption 287 mA typical (487 mA max.)
(excl. supply of ModuleBus and CEX-Bus, see Appendix
B, Power Consumption).
Power Input Connector Four pin, screw connector L+, L–, SA and SB.
Power Supply Inputs designated L+ and L– 24 V nominal, variation
Requirements between 19.2 V DC and 30 V DC.
Redundant Power Inputs designated SA, SB
Supply Status Inputs • Max input voltage 30 V
• Min. input voltage for high level 15 V
• Max input voltage for low level 8 V
These inputs are status inputs. The threshold levels are
logical "0" or "1" input limits, not power fail limits.
Power Reservoir The processor unit has an internal 5ms power reservoir,
sufficient for the CPU to make a
controlled power down.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
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Item Value
Weight • 1200 g (2.6 lb) (package PM864K01).
• 2800 g (6.1 lb) (package PM864K02).
Dimensions W 119 x H 186 x D 135 mm (4.7 x 7.3 x 5.3 in)
Width is measured along the DIN-rail, depth from the
wall, and height vertically, including lock
mechanism.
Battery
The memory content is backed up with either an internal or external battery unit
(SB821). For back-up time see e Table 46 on page 203.
The figures in Table 46 on page 203 are valid if the batteries have been installed
after a normal CPU power-up, allowing for the memory back-up function to be
activated.
Back-up time
Source
PM864 PM864A
Internal battery Minimum 36 hours Minimum 235 hours
External battery SB821 Minimum 3 weeks Minimum 24 weeks
External battery SB822 Minimum 85 hours Minimum 3 weeks
Note: Recharge time for an when fully charged when fully charged
empty battery is
approximately 7 hours.
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Table 42 on page 195 shows internal battery data. For external battery data,
see SB821 External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 283 and SB822
Rechargeable External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 285.
LED Indicators
See Table 16 on page 145.
Performance Data
The PM864 processor unit, in single configuration, has performance data which
theoretically peaks at twice the performance compared to the PM860. The useful
sustained performance improvement is, however, a bit lower and somewhat
dependent on the actual application program but can be expected to be 10 to 50%
compared to PM860. In redundant configuration the execution performance is
somewhat lower than in single configuration.
Switch over time from Primary CPU to Backup CPU, in redundant configuration, is
less than 10 ms.
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Key Features
• MPC862P Microprocessor running at
96 MHz.
• 32 MB RAM with internal or external
battery back-up facility.
• 12 x S800 I/O units can be connected to
the electrical ModuleBus.
• Four on-board communication ports:
– CN1 + CN2, Ethernet ports (IEEE
802.3, 10BaseT)
– COM3, serial port (RS-232C) with
modem support
– COM4, serial port (RS-232C) for
service tool
• Basic communication is extendable by
using additional communication interface
units.
• Redundancy Control Link, for use in redundant configuration.
• High Integrity Controller (with SM810 and certified software)
– Overvoltage protection
– Internal voltage supervision
– Runs application code in non-SIL and SIL1-2 applications
– Supports S800 I/O High Integrity.
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Technical Data
For technical data on PM865 and TP830, see Table 47 on page 206.
Item Value
Memory • 4 MB flash PROM (firmware storage).
• 32 MB of SDRAM.
Power Dissipation 6.9 W typical
11.9 W typical (incl. full supply to ModuleBus and CEX-
Bus, see Appendix B, Power Consumption).
Current Consumption 287 mA typical (487 mA max.)
(excl. supply of ModuleBus and CEX-Bus, see Appendix
B, Power Consumption).
Power Input Connector Four pin, screw connector L+, L–, SA and SB.
Power Supply Inputs designated L+ and L– 24 V nominal, variation
Requirements between 19.2 V DC and 30 V DC.
Redundant Power Inputs designated SA, SB
Supply Status Inputs • Max input voltage 30 V
• Min. input voltage for high level 15 V
• Max input voltage for low level 8 V
These inputs are status inputs. The threshold levels are
logical "0" or "1" input limits, not power fail limits.
Power Reservoir The processor unit has an internal 5ms power reservoir,
sufficient for the CPU to make a
controlled power down.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
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Item Value
Weight • 1200 g (2.6 lb) (package PM865K01).
• 2800 g (6.1 lb) (package PM865K02).
Dimensions W 119 x H 186 x D 135 mm (4.7 x 7.3 x 5.3 in)
Width is measured along the DIN-rail, depth from the
wall, and height vertically, including lock
mechanism.
Battery
The memory content is backed up with either an internal or external battery unit
(SB821). For back-up time see Table 48 on page 207.
The figures in Table 48 on page 207 are valid if the batteries have been installed
after a normal CPU power-up, allowing for the memory back-up function to be
activated.
Table 42 on page 195 shows internal battery data. For external battery data,
see SB821 External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 283 and SB822
Rechargeable External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up on page 285.
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LED Indicators
See Table 16 on page 145.
Performance Data
The PM865 processor unit, in single configuration, has performance data which
theoretically peaks at twice the performance compared to the PM860. The useful
sustained performance improvement is, however, a bit lower and somewhat
dependent on the actual application program but can be expected to be 10 to 50%
compared to PM860. In redundant configuration the execution performance is
somewhat lower than in single configuration.
PM865 is designed for use in a High Integrity controller. If it is run as a non-SIL
controller without any SIL applications, its performance will be the same as
stated above, while performance will be lower when running SIL applications.
Switch over time from Primary CPU to Backup CPU, in redundant configuration, is
less than 10 ms.
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Appendix A Hardware Units BC810/BC810A and TP857 - CEX-Bus Interconnection Unit
Key Features
• Supports redundant communication interface units.
• Supports on-line replacement of the CPU.
• External power supply.
• Supports hot swap.
Description
The BC810/BC810A unit consists of two basic parts:
baseplate (TP857) and power supply/logic board.
The baseplate is where the connectors to CEX-Bus and
the external power reside. It is grounded to the DIN-rail
through metal parts of the housing. The board also
carries the external power voting diode and fuse.
The power supply and logic board contains the +3.3 V
converter, logic, drivers for CEX-Bus interconnection
and the connector for interconnection cable.
In a fully redundant system with two interlinked
BC810/BC810A and primary/backup CPU pair, the
BC810/BC810A support online replacement of the
CPU baseplate without disturbing the CEX traffic.
If the BC810/BC810A has to be replaced, all traffic to
the connected CEX segment are stopped.
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Communication Communication
Extension Bus Extension Bus
Bus Bus
interface interface
+24 V
+3.3 V
Interface
BC810 Unit
Baseplate
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Power supply error detected. Controlled by
hardware. Set and cleared by the Hardware
during power up.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Hardware.
EPOK(external power OK) Indicates that the external power is connected and
/Green powered up.
C1 /Yellow Indicates traffic on the directly connected CEX-
segment.
C2 /Yellow Indicates traffic on the interconnected CEX-
segment.
Technical Data
Item Value
Power Input Connector Two pin, screw connector L+, L–.
Power Supply Requirements Inputs designated L+ and L– 24 V nominal,
variation between 19.2 V DC and 30 V DC.
Current consumption 50 mA typical (70 mA max)
Power dissipation 1.2 W typical
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529,
IEC 529
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package BC810K01)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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Key Features
• MPC862P Microprocessor running at 96 MHz.
• 32 MB RAM
• Provides supervision of the PM865 controller
during SIL1-2 operations.
• Over voltage protection.
• Internal voltage monitoring.
• Supports hot swap.
Description
Physically SM810 Unit consists of two parts:
Termination Plate (TP855) and SM810.
The SM810 contains two pc-boards. The main board
contains the MPC862, SDRAM, Flash PROM, and
CEX-Bus slave interface. A daughter board contains
digital I/O, +3.3V supply with over-voltage
protection and voltage monitoring. The termination
plate contains CEX-Bus connectors and connectors
for the digital I/O.
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CEX-Bus Interface
DC/DC
Converter
FPGA
text
CPU
MPC862
Digital Digital
Inputs Outputs
Communication
Extension Module
Communication
Extension
Baseplate
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operational. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
ACCESS EN(abled) /Yellow Access Enable switch active.
DEGR(aded) MODE /Yellow Reserved for future use.
PRIM /Yellow Indicates that the unit is used as the primary
SM810.
SYNC(hronized) /Yellow Indicates that the SM810 is synchronized.
Flashes during SM810 synchronization.
Technical Data
Item Value
Memory • 4 MB flash PROM (firmware storage).
• 32 MB of SDRAM.
Galvanic isolation Yes
Connector One 7 pin screw connector
Current consumption 160 mA typical (250 mA max)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 3.8 W typical
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Item Value
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package SM810K01 with
SM810 and TP855).
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
Item Value
Electric isolation Yes
Overvoltage category II
Rated insulation voltage 50 V
Insulation test voltage 500 V a.c. 1 min
Nominal voltage 24 V
Voltage limits - 30 V < UL < 5 V
(UL = logic 0, UH = logic 1) 15 V < UH < 30 V
Nominal current 12 mA
Current limits - 22 mA < IL < 2 mA
6 mA < IH < 18 mA
Input impedance 1.8 kOhm
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Item Value
Electric isolation Yes
Overvoltage category II
Rated insulation voltage 50 V
Insulation test voltage 500 V a.c. 1 min
Nominal voltage 24 V
Process voltage range (UP) 12... 32 V
On-state output voltage (UA) UP - 0.5 V < UA < UP
Maximum continuous load current 0.5 A
Off-state output leakage current < 10 mA
Maximum short circuit current < 2.4 mA
Output impedance < 0.4 ohm
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI851 and TP851 – PROFIBUS DP Interface
Key Features
• Provides one PROFIBUS DP port, (a DB9 female
connector located on the TP851 Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• The CI851 handles cyclic read and write messages
to the slaves on the PROFIBUS DP. The minimum
cycle time can be 1 ms, however, but this will
depend on the baud rate used and the number of
attached slaves.
• By using repeaters it is possible to connect a
maximum of 124 nodes to one PROFIBUS DP
(32 nodes are permitted on one segment).
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
Description
CI851 / TP851 is used for connecting to remote I/O. Via
an external gateway on PROFIBUS DP, field instruments
(on PROFIBUS DP) can be connected to AC 800M. The
TP851 Baseplate has one female DB9 connector for
connecting PROFIBUS DP. The baseplate has a code
lock, see Table 4 on page 60, that prevents the installation of an incorrect type of
unit onto the TP851 Baseplate.
The CI851 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, a communication unit and a
DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply, via the
CEX-Bus. The PROFIBUS DP must always be terminated at the two outer nodes.
ABB recommends the use of connectors with built-in termination since the fieldbus
will always be terminated even if fully disconnected from the unit.
CI851 has been replaced by the CI854 communication interface. CI851 is only
described for legacy reasons.
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+24 V
DC/DC
converter
Bus interface
+5 V
Communication unit
AnyBus -M PROFIBUS-DP
Communication line
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
Rx/Tx /Yellow Transmission to or from the unit.
RTS /Yellow Request to transmit from the unit.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type DP Master Class I
Protocol PROFIBUS DP
Communication speed 9.6, 19.2, 93.75, 187.5, 500, 1500, 3000,
6000 or 12000 kbit/s
Galvanic isolation Yes
Status indicators Run normally green, Fault exceptionally
red, the two traffic indicators RTS and
Rx/Tx are yellow flashing controlled by the
traffic pace.
Connector DB9, female
Current consumption 150 mA typical (200 mA max.)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 3.6 W typical
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Item Value
Capacity Max 32 loads
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529,
IEC 529
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI851K01 with
CI851 and TP851).
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI852 and TP852 – FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Interface
Key Features
• One FOUNDATION Fieldbus port provides a
communication speed of 31.25 kbit/s (FF H1)
• Transformer isolated
• No power consumed from the FF H1 bus
• No power is supplied to the FF H1 bus
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• Pre-set, two letter Alpha code lock, see Table 4 on
page 60, installed in unit base to prevent incorrect
mounting of non-compatible components.
Description
The CI852, connects the FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1
(FF H1) to the AC 800M. The FF H1 has a
communication speed of 31.25 kbit/s and is intended for
remote connection of field instruments. The CI852 is
connected to the bus via a transformer, and as such
neither supplies nor consumes bus electrical power.
The number of field instruments that can be connected
via the CI852 depends on the physical limitations of the FF H1 network, together
with any software limitations (refer to the software documentation).
The FF H1 bus allows reuse of existing cabling for
4-20 mA analog signals. This means the cables often become the dominant
dimensioning factor. An FF configuration tool can be connected directly to the FF
H1 bus.
CI852 has been replaced by the CI860 communication interface (together with
the LD800HSE linking device). CI852 is only described for legacy reasons.
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+24 V
DC/DC
converter Bus interface
+5 V
Communication unit
with FOUNDATION
fieldbus interface
Communication line
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Indicators
The CI852 FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 interface has the following LED indicators.
Indication/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
Rx/Tx /Yellow Transmission to or from the unit.
Technical Data
Item Description
Type – FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 master and link
schedule.
– Note the complete controller has a HW
capability necessary for a FOUNDATION Fieldbus
linking device.
Number of channels Single channel FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1
(31.25 kbit/s).
Protocols FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 via port on CI852.
Communication speed 31.25 kbit/s (FF H1)
Allowed node address 20 – 247
Galvanic isolation By means of transformer.
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Item Description
Status indicators Red LED for error
Green LED for run
Yellow LED for traffic
Connector Male 9-pin D-type connector.
Current consumption from 140 mA typical (200 mA max.).
CEX-Bus 24 V
Power dissipation 3.4 W typical
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI852K01 with CI852 and
TP852)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm (W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D
5.0 in). See Mounting Dimensions for Proper
Ventilation on page 117.
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI853 and TP853 – RS-232C Interface
Key Features
• Two RS-232C ports implemented with RJ45
connectors, located on the TP853 Baseplate, (act as
an extension of the onboard RS-232C port on
PM8xx should more RS-232C ports be required).
• Modem support
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• Transmission speed selectable between 75 baud and
19200 baud.
• Ready-made Software options for several protocols
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
see Table 4 on page 60, installed in unit base,
prevents mounting of incompatible components.
Description
Provides an RS-232C channel with full modem support
for each of the COM1 and COM2 ports. A modem (for
example TC562) will be required if the cables extend
beyond 15 m.
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Communication Communication
Extension Bus Extension Bus
+24 V
DC/DC
converter Bus interface
+5 V
Microprocessor with
FPROM, SRAM,
Dual Port RWM and
two serial interfaces
Communication lines
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Indicators
Technical Data
Item Description
Type Double unisolated RS-232C ports with modem
signals.
Number of channels 2 channels
Protocol Determined by software, application and licenses.
Intended for Modbus, Siemens 3964R, COMLI
and custom designed protocols. Please refer to
CB for details.
Communication speed Selectable in steps from 75 to 19200 baud.
75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000,
2400, 9600, 19200 baud.
Protocol specific restrictions apply.
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Item Description
Galvanic isolation Unisolated
Status indicators Running normally: Green. Exceptional fault: Red.
Four traffic indictors - Rx and Tx - controlled by
traffic pace: Flashing yellow.
Connector Two RJ45 connectors on TP853.
Current consumption 100 mA typical (150 mA max.)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power Dissipation 2.4 W typical
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI853K01with CI853 and
TP853)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
For further information see Mounting Dimensions
for Proper Ventilation on page 117.
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI854/CI854A and TP854 – PROFIBUS DP Interface
Key Features
• PROFIBUS DP with redundant line interface (two
DB9 female connector located on the TP854
Baseplate). (1)
(1)
• Simple DIN-rail mounting.
• In addition to the cyclic data transfer the
CI854/CI854A supports acyclic DP
communication and slave redundancy.
• By using repeaters it is possible to connect a
maximum of 124 nodes to one PROFIBUS DP (32
nodes are permitted on one segment).
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Transmission speed selectable between 9.6 kbit/s
and 12 Mbit/s.
• Support of PROFIBUS DP master redundancy
(CI854A).
• Supports hot swap (CI854A).
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The CI854/CI854A expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, the CPU-kernel
with memory, the PROFIBUS interface with line redundancy unit and a DC/DC
converter that supplies the appropriate voltages from the +24V supply, via the CEX-
Bus.
The PROFIBUS DP must always be terminated at the two outer nodes. This is
usually done by using connectors with built-in termination. To guarantee a correct
working termination the connector has to be plugged and power supplied.
The PROFIBUS DP requirements for screening/earthing have to be fulfilled. The
PROFIBUS DP installation guideline requires that the cable shield should be
connected to ground at both ends of the cable. This has to be done although the
CI854/CI854A already connects the shield to ground via the connectors.
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI854/CI854A and TP854 – PROFIBUS DP Interface
Communication
Extension Bus +24 V
R
DC/DC CEX-Bus Interface
Converter F
PRIM
CPU-Kernel and Memory
DUAL
+5 V / +3.3 V
PROFIBUS Master ASIC
RxA
Line Redundancy Unit
RxB
Communication
Extension Unit
RS485
PROFIBUS A
PROFIBUS B
Communication
Extension Baseplate
Figure 55. Block Diagram – CI854A. (CI854, same diagram without PRIM/DUAL LEDS)
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Set by the Hardware during
controller Reset. Controlled by the Control
Software after Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset. Controlled by the Control
Software after Reset.
RxA /Yellow Receive Data on Line A. For each telegram
received the LED flashes. In normal operation is
seen as static on.
RxB /Yellow Receive Data on Line B. For each telegram
received the LED flashes. In normal operation is
seen as static on.
PRIM(ary) /Yellow (CI854A) This LED is on in single and redundant
configuration. Indicates Primary CI854A in
redundant configuration.
DUAL /Yellow (CI854A) This LED is on when CI854A is running in
redundant configuration.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type DP Master Class 1and 2 for DP Services
DP Master Class 2 for DP Services
Protocol PROFIBUS DP
Communication speed 9.6, 19.2, 93.75, 187.5, 500, 1500, 3000,
6000 or 12000 kbit/s
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Item Value
Galvanic isolation Yes
Status indicators Running normally: Green.
Exceptional fault: Red.
Two traffic indictors - RxA and RxB -
controlled by traffic pace: Flashing yellow.
Running as primary: Yellow.
Running in a redundant configuration: Yellow.
Connectors Two DB9, female on TP854.
Current consumption 190 mA typical (max. 240 mA).
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 4.6 W typical.
Capacity Max 32 nodes on PROFIBUS without
repeater.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529,
IEC 529.
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI854K01 with
CI854 and TP854).
700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI854AK01 with
CI854A and TP854).
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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CI855 and TP853 – Ethernet Interface for MasterBus 300 Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• Provides two Ethernet ports, (two RJ45 connectors
located on the TP853 Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• Provides Redundant Ethernet networks for
MasterBus 300.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Supports Hot swap.
Description
The CI855/TP853 can be used to connect an AC 800M
to single or redundant MB 300 Networks. This allows
DataSet communication and transmission of time
between AC 400 Master and AC 800M. The TP853
Baseplate has two RJ45 Ethernet connectors for
connecting to MB300. The baseplate has a code lock,
see Table 4 on page 60, that prevents the installation of
an incorrect type of unit onto the TP853 Baseplate.
The CI855 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic,
a communication unit and a DC/DC converter that
supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply, via the CEX-Bus. The
Ethernet cable must be connected to the main network through an Ethernet HUB.
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI855 and TP853 – Ethernet Interface for MasterBus 300
Communication Communication
Extension Bus Extension Bus
+24V
DC/DC Converter
Bus Interface
+5V
68360 QUICC
+5V
Communication Processor
Glue for Ethernet
Communication
Ethernet Line
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
Tx1 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED indicating transmission from the
communication unit COM1 port.
Rx1 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED flashes when data is being received
from the COM1 port.
Tx2 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED indicating transmission from the
communication unit COM2 port.
Rx2 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED flashes when data is being received
from the COM2 port.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type Ethernet unit
Protocol MasterBus 300 based on Ethernet
Communication speed 10 Mbit/s (half duplex)
Status indicators Run normally green, FAIL exceptionally
red, the four traffic indicators RX/TX1,
RX/TX 2, COLL1 and COLL2 are yellow
flashing controlled by the traffic pace.
Connector 2 RJ45
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Item Value
Current consumption 150 mA typical (200 mA max.)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 3.6 W typical
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI855K01 with
CI855 and TP853)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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CI856 and TP856 – S100 I/O Interface Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• Provides one S100 I/O port, (a 36 pin centerline
miniature ribbon connector located on the TP856
Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• The CI856 handles I/O scanning and updating of
S100 I/O units located in up to five I/O racks. The
minimum cyclic scan/update interval is 0.2ms,
though this will depend on I/O type and number of
I/O points.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Supports Hot swap.
Description
The CI856/TP856 connects S100 I/O to AC 800M.The
TP856 Baseplate has one 36-pin centerline miniature
ribbon connector for connecting S100 I/O racks. The
baseplate has a code lock, see Table 4 on page 60, that
prevents installation of an incorrect type of unit onto the
TP856 Baseplate.
The CI856 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, S100 I/O-bus logics, CPU
and a DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply,
via the CEX-Bus.
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Communication Communication
Extension Bus Extension Bus
+24 V
DC/DC
converter
CEX-Bus interface
+2.5 V
SDRAM
8 MB
+3.3 V
ColdFire µP
MCF5307
Flash
2 MB
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by CI856 Software.
Set by the Hardware during controller Reset.
Cleared by the CI856 Software after successful
startup.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
TO /Yellow Flashes at S100 I/O access time-outs.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type S100 I/O Communication Interface
Galvanic isolation No
Status indicators Run normally green, FAIL exceptionally red,
the indicator TO are yellow flashing at S100
I/O access time-outs.
Connector 36 pin centerline miniature ribbon
connector, female
Current consumption 120 mA typical (200 mA max.)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 2.9 W typical
Capacity Max 5 I/O racks with 20 I/O units each
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529
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Item Value
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI856K01 with
CI856 and TP856)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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CI857 and TP853 – INSUM Interface Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• Provides one Ethernet port, (RJ45 connector
located on the TP853 Baseplate). Only COM1 is
used for INSUM.
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• Provides communication with INSUM via
Ethernet/LON Gateway
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Supports Hot swap.
Description
The CI857/TP853 can be used to connect an AC 800M
controller to INSUM through TCP/IP over Ethernet and
an INSUM TCP/IP Gateway that has a LON interface
communicating with the underlying INSUM system.
The TP853 Baseplate has two RJ45 Ethernet
connectors, though only the COM1connector is used
for connecting to INSUM.
The baseplate has a code lock, see Table 4 on page 60,
that prevents the installation of an incorrect type of unit
onto the TP853 Baseplate.
The CI857 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, a communication unit and a
DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply via the
CEX-Bus. The Ethernet cable must be connected to the main network through an
Ethernet hub.
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Communication Communication
Extension Bus Extension Bus
+24V
DC/DC Converter
Bus Interface
+5V
68360 QUICC
+5V
Communication Processor
Glue for Ethernet
Communication
Ethernet Line
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the Hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the Hardware during controller Reset.
Tx1 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED indicating transmission from the
communication unit COM1 port.
Rx1 /Yellow flashing A yellow LED flashes when data is being received
from the COM1 port.
Tx2 OFF Not used.
Rx2 OFF Not used.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type Ethernet unit.
Protocol TCP/IP
Communication speed 10 Mbit/s (half duplex)
Status indicators Running normally: Green. Exceptional fault:
Red. Two traffic indictors - Tx1/Rx1 -
controlled by traffic pace: Flashing yellow.
Connector 2 RJ45 (only COM1 is used).
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Item Value
Current consumption 150 mA typical (200 mA max.).
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 3.6 W typical.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI857K01with
CI857 and TP853).
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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CI858 and TP858 - DriveBus Interface Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• Provides three optical connectors for DriveBus,
I/O bus and PC tools.
• Simple DIN-rail mounting.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
Description
The CI858 unit consists of a communication expansion
base plate, a communication expansion unit. All
electronic devices and all functions are located on the
communication expansion unit board.
The CI858 has three connectors. DriveBus connector
for connection of ABB Drives, see Drive System on
page 134. Special I/O connection, see I/O Systems on
page 125. A tool connection for downloading firmware
to the communication unit with the ABB Drives tools
DriveDebug or DriveWindow.
The baseplate has a code lock, see Table 4 on page 60,
that prevents the installation of an incorrect type of unit
onto the Baseplate.
The CI858 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, a communication unit and a
DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply via the
CEX-Bus.
In order to use the tool connection, the PC must be equipped with a
PCMCIA/DDCS (laptop) or an ISA/DDCS (desktop) interface.
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected.
R(un) /Green Operating.
Dbus; Rx /Yellow RECIEVE LED indicating reception of data frames
on the DriveBus.
Dbus; Tx /Yellow TRANSMIT LED indicating transmission of data
frames on the DriveBus.
I/O; Rx /Yellow RECIEVE LED indicating reception of data frames
on the I/O bus.
I/O; Tx /Yellow TRANSMIT LED indicating transmission of data
frames on the I/O Bus.
Tools /Yellow RECIEVE LED indicating reception of data frames
on the PC Tool bus(1).
Tools /Yellow TRANSMIT LED indicating transmission of data
frames on the PC Tool Bus(1).
(1) This LED is not visible in the front of the unit. It can be seen through the ventilation holes in the
plastic housing.
Technical Data
Item Value
Communication speed 4 Mbit/s
Connectors Three optical connectors
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Item Value
Current consumption 200 mA max.
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
External supply voltage 17 V minimum
25 V typical
30 V max
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
Approval CE-marked and meets the requirements
specified in EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
according to the standards EN 50081-2 and
EN 61000-6-2.
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CI860 and TP860 – FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Appendix A Hardware Units
Key Features
• Provides one Ethernet port, (RJ45 connector
located on the TP860 Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting.
• Provides communication with FOUNDATION
Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet devices via Ethernet.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Supports FF HSE redundancy.
• Supports hot swap.
Description
The CI860/TP860 can be used to connect an AC 800M
controller to FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed
Ethernet through TCP/IP via Ethernet.
The TP860 Baseplate has one RJ45 Ethernet connector
to connect the unit to the FOUNDATION Fieldbus High
Speed Ethernet.
The baseplate has a code lock, see Table 4 on page 60,
that prevents the installation of an incorrect type of unit onto the TP860 Baseplate.
The CI860 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, a communication unit and a
DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply via the
CEX-Bus. The Ethernet cable must be connected to an Ethernet device.
To operate FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 devices with the CI860 these H1 devices
must be connected via a FOUNDATION Fieldbus Linking Device (for example LD
800HSE) to adapt them to FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet.
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Communication
Extension Bus +24 V
R
DC/DC CEX-Bus Interface
Converter F
PRIM
CPU-Kernel and Memory
DUAL
Communication
Extension Unit
Communication
Extension Baseplate
COM
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Indicators
Table 71. CI860 – FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Interface LED
Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) /Red Unit error detected. Controlled by Control
Software. Set and cleared by the hardware during
controller Reset.
R(un) /Green Operating. Controlled by the Control Software.
Cleared by the hardware during controller Reset.
100MBit/s is ON A valid connection with100 MBit/s is established
when Rx Tx/Yellow is flashing.
100MBit/s is OFF A valid connection with10 MBit/s is established
when Rx Tx/Yellow is flashing.
RxTx LED is ON A link to the corresponding Ethernet device is
established. No Ethernet packages are
sent/received
RxTx/Yellow flashing A link to the corresponding Ethernet device is
established. Ethernet packages are sent/received.
RxTx LED is OFF A link with the corresponding Ethernet unit is not
established
PRIM A yellow LED for indicating the primary unit in
redundant configuration.
DUAL The yellow LED indicates the redundant
configuration.
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Technical Data
Item Value
Type Ethernet unit.
Protocol FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed
Ethernet, TCP/IP.
Communication speed 10 Mbit/s / 100 Mbit/s defined in IEEE
802.3 100baseTX.
Status indicators Running normally: Green.
Exceptional fault: Red.
One traffic indictor - RxTx - controlled by
traffic pace.
Connector RJ45
Current consumption 100 mA typical (150 mA max.).
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 2.4 W typical.
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529.
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI860K01with
CI860 and TP860).
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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Key Features
• CEX-Bus interface for communication to AC 800M
• LED indicators for R(un), F(ault), Communication Error, Primary (Bus
Master), and Dual (redundancy)
• Motorola MCF5307 Microcontroller running at 32 MHz
• 2 MByte Flash memory for code
• 8 MByte SDRAM for configuration and dynamic data, also used as Dual Port
Memory between CI862 and AC 800M
• Power supply from the CEX bus +24V supply with DC/DC converters to +5V,
+3.3V, and +2.5V
• Hand Held Monitor Port used for reading Local I/O Block
• Field bus termination switch
Description
CI862, Figure 61, connects a TRIO Field Bus to the controller AC 800M. The
connection between CI862 and AC 800M is done via the CEX-Bus.
A single CI862 can connect 30 blocks to a single TRIO LAN. AC 800M can have
up to four single TRIO LANs. The maximum I/O with TRIO is 1000 I/O points.
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F
R
COM ERROR
PRIM
DUAL
Bus Termination
Dip Switch Location
CI862
X1
X2
SI
SO
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Can be
Unit Name Type Description
BSM
4IN2OUT 4 In 2 Out Analog 4 Input, 2 Output No
CSANALOG Current Source I/O Analog 4 Input, 2 Output Yes
TC Thermocouple Analog 6 Input Yes
RTD RTD Analog 6 Input No
CSANAINP Current Source Input Analog 6 Input Yes
CSANAOUT Current Source Output Analog 6 Output Yes
IO_16CKT 16 Circuit I/O Digital 16 Input or Output (configurable) Yes
IO_32CKT 32 Circuit I/O Digital 32 Input or Output (configurable) Yes
GRP_8CKT 8 Circuit Grouped Digital 8 Input or Output (configurable) Yes
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Can be
Unit Name Type Description
BSM
ISO_8CKT 8 Circuit Isolated Digital 8 Input or Output (configurable) Yes
IN_16CKT 16 Circuit Input Digital 16 Input No
OP_16CKT 16 Circuit Output Digital 16 Output Yes
HSC_A High Speed Counter A Counter 4 16 bit Up/Down Counters No
HSC_B High Speed Counter B Counter 2 Bi-directional 24 bit Up/Down No
Counters
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Reset
Circuit s
ColdFire µp CEX-Bus
MCF5307/ 5407 CPU Bus
5V
BDM 5V Power 24V
..
3.3V
..
..
..
.. BDM I/O 2.5V
R F Base
Debug Connector
..
.. ..
..
..
.. Serial I/O .. ..
.. ..
FPGA .. ..
SDRAM CEX Bus .. ..
8 MByte Interf ace .. ..
.. ..
..
.. ..
Flash Memory ..
2 MByte .. TRIO
.. ..
.. LAN
.. ..
..
.. ... ...
SWT ..
.. µGenie LAN ..
FPGA .. .. ..
Watchdog PC-ISA .. Communication
..
.. Processor ..
Interface & .. ..
.. Module .. ..
LVD Level .. ..
Shifter .. .. GENIUS
..
..
.. .. .. HHM
.. ..
.. ..
..
.. .. ..
..
..
..
..
RS422
TRL
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CI862 contains the Coldfire MCF5307 Microcontroller with Flash memory, RAM,
LED indicators, power supply, and CEX-Bus interface with dual port memory,
bridged to a GE/Fanuc µGenie Communication Module. The µGenie handles all
data transfer between the CI862 Carrier module and the TRIO FIELD BUS,
allowing the Carrier CPU to control the remote I/O.
Indicators
LED indicators for R(un), F(ault), Communication Error, Primary (Bus Master), and
Dual (redundancy)
Technical Data
Table 74. TRIO/Genius interface CI862
Item Value
Bus Type Daisy-chained bus cable; single twisted pair plus shield
or Twinax.
Protocol similar to the RS422 standard
Communication speed 153.6 ext, 38.4, 76.8, 153.6 std kbit/s
Bus Capacity (one segment) Max 32 devices. 16 devices at 38.4
Kbaud. Includes CI862 and Hand-held Monitor.
Bus Termination 75, 100, 120, or 150 ohm resistor at both ends of
electrical bus cable.
Maximum Bus Length 7500 feet at 38.4 Kbaud, 4500 feet at 76.8 Kbaud, 3500
feet at 153.6 Kbaud extended, 2000 feet at 153.6 Kbaud,
standard. Maximum length at each baud rate also
depends on cable type.
Galvanic Isolation Yes
Status Indicators Red LED for error
Green LED for run
Yellow LED for traffic
Yellow LED for primary
Yellow LED for dual mode
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Item Value
Connector one 4 pin Phoenix style (connects TRIO FIELD BUS)
one DB9S (male) (connects Hand-held Monitor)
one DB9, female (connects CEX expansion bus)
Current Consumption Typical 190 mA (max. 200 mA)
from CEX-Bus 24 V d.c.
Dimensions W 58 x H 165 x D 122 mm
(W 2.3 x H 6.4x D 4.81 inches)
Hot swap Supported
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI865 – Satt I/O Interface
Key Features
• Provides one ControlNet port, (a BNC connector
located on the TP865 Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting.
• Handles I/O scanning of up to 31 distributed I/O
nodes.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting of
incompatible components.
• Supports Hot swap.
Description
The CI865/TP865 connects ControlNet to AC 800M. The
module makes it possible to use older Satt I/O system
(Rack I/O and Series 200 I/O) with the AC 800M
controller platform but it can not be used as a general
ControlNet interface. The TP865 Baseplate has one BNC
connector for connecting I/O racks. The baseplate has a
code lock, see Table 4 on page 60, that prevents
installation of an incorrect type of unit onto the TP865
Baseplate.
The CI865 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, ControlNet bus logic, CPU
and a DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply,
via the CEX-Bus.
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CEX bus
RS232
LANXCVR ControlNet ASIC
trancievers SMAC BDM
CN bus
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
Neither R(un) nor F(ault) The CI865 unit is in the process of being
LED’s are ON configured. Allow time for this to finalize.
If the condition persists, and no other unit LED on
the CEX-Bus is lit:
• Check the CEX-Bus fuse inside the PM8xx
processor unit
• Initiate a reset signal (INIT) from the PM8xx
processor unit
• Replace the CI865 unit
F(ault) LED is ON The CI865 unit is in the process of being
restarted. Allow time for this to finalize.
Replace unit if the condition persists.
COM A/COM B LED is OFF Power OFF or Reset Mode
COM A/COM B LED is solid Channel OK
green
COM A/COM B LED is Temporary error or need initial setup
flashing green
COM A/COM B LED is solid Module is broken, has to be replaced
red
COM A/COM B LED is Bad channel cable
flashing red
COM A/COM B LED is railroad The road is not configured right for the network
red
COM A/COM B LED is Network has data flow problem
flashing red/green
COM A/COM B LED is railroad Self test
red/green
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Technical Data
Item Value
Type Satt I/O Communication Interface
Galvanic isolation Yes
Status indicators Run normally green, FAIL exceptionally red,
COM A/COM B
Connector BNC
Current consumption 120 mA typical (200 mA max.)
(from CEX-Bus 24 V DC)
Power dissipation 2.9 W typical
Capacity Up to 3968 binary I/O channels
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529
Weight 700 g (1.5 lb) (package CI856K01 with
CI856 and TP856)
Dimensions W 59 x H 185 x D 127.5 mm
(W 2.9 x H 7.3 x D 5.0 in)
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Appendix A Hardware Units CI867 – Modbus TCP Interface
Key Features
• Provides one 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet port,
(RJ45 connector located on the TP867 Baseplate).
• Provides one 10Mbps Ethernet port, (RJ45
connector located on the TP867 Baseplate).
• Simple DIN-rail mounting.
• Provides communication with Modbus TCP
protocol via Ethernet.
• Pre-set, two-letter Alpha code locking device
installed in unit base prevents mounting
of incompatible components.
• Supports hot swap.
Description
The CI867/TP867 can be used to connect an
AC 800M controller to external Ethernet devices
using Modbus TCP protocol.
The TP867 Baseplate has two RJ45 Ethernet
connectors, where CH1 connector can use 10Mbps
or 100Mbps (Mega bits/sec.) and CH2 use10Mbps only.
The baseplate has a code lock (see Table 4 on page 60) that prevents the installation
of an incorrect type of unit onto the TP867 Baseplate.
The CI867 expansion unit contains the CEX-Bus logic, a communication unit and a
DC/DC converter that supplies appropriate voltages from the +24 V supply via the
CEX-Bus. The Ethernet cable must be connected to the main network through an
Ethernet HUB.
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Indicators
Designation/Color Function
F(ault) / Red Unit error detected. Set by the Hardware during
Controller Reset. Controlled by Control Software after
Reset.
R(un) / Green Operating. Cleared by the Hardware during Controller
Reset. Controlled by Control Software after Reset.
RxTx1 / Yellow When flashing. Ethernet packages are sent/received at
CH 1.
RxTx2 / Yellow When flashing. Ethernet packages are sent/received At
CH 2.
PRIM(ary) This LED is on in single and redundant configuration.
Indicates Primary CI867 in redundant configuration.
DUAL This LED is on when CI867 is running in redundant
configuration.
Technical Data
Item Value
Type Ethernet unit
Protocol Modbus TCP
Communication speed CH1 10 Mbit/s / 100 Mbit/s defined in IEEE 802.3u 10/100Base-
Tx
Communication speed CH2 10 Mbit/s defined in IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
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Appendix A Hardware Units Power Supply Units – Types SD821, SD822 and SD823
Key Features
• Simple DIN-rail mounting
• Class I Equipment (when connected to Protective Ground, (PE))
• Overvoltage Category III for connection to primary main TN network of
Installation Category III
• Protective separation of secondary circuit from primary circuit
• Secondary outputs;
– SD823 = 24 Volts DC regulated @ 10 A
– SD822 = 24 Volts DC regulated @ 5 A
– SD821 = 24 Volts DC regulated @ 2.5 A
• Accepted for SELV and PELV applications
• Switch for selection of 115 or 230 V AC
Safety Classification
The Power Supply Units (PSU) are designed to meet all applicable electrical safety
data in accordance with EN 50178 harmonized European Standard Publication, and
the additional safety and function data required by EN 61131-2 and UL 508.
The secondary output circuitry is accepted for SELV or PELV applications.
SELV according to EN 50178, EN 60950 and VDE 0100 Part 410.
For PELV applications; in accordance with EN 50178.
Protection Rating
IP20 according to EN 60529, IEC 529
Protective Class I according to EN 50718; 3.56
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L+ L+ L– L–
OK
(4.9 in)
125 mm
(1.7 in)
44 mm
SD821
N L PE
230
Mains Voltage
Selection Switch
(115 / 230)
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L+ L+ L– L–
OK
(4.9 in)
125 mm
(1.7 in)
44 mm
SD822
N L PE
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115V
230V
(1.7 in)
SD823 44 mm
N L PE L+ L+ L– L–
OK
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The output voltage of all three PSUs is a regulated, low noise, 24 V DC. A green
LED on the PSU front panel indicates that the output circuit is providing the correct
output voltage level. The double connectors provided on the 24 V DC output
terminals allow for connecting more than one piece of equipment.
A surge current limiter within the PSU circuit provides a soft-start feature.
Consequently the controlled power-on of a PSU will not trip fuses or ground-fault
circuit breakers. In addition, the normal disturbances that occur within an industrial
main network will not result in transient fault conditions or tripping.
This results in the surge current limiter effectively reducing the peak inrush current
caused by a power disruption, to a level the PSU can tolerate.
This soft-start, surge current limiter facility simplifies designing the system power
distribution circuits.
X1 X2
L Fuse
L+
L+
N
L–
L–
PE Chopper
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Technical Data
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Appendix A Hardware Units SS822/SS823 Voting Unit – (for Redundant Power Supply)
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OK+ F OK+ F
A B
(4.9 in)
125 mm
(1.7 in)
44 mm
SS822
A+B+L+L+L–
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Appendix A Hardware Units TC562 Modem Unit – (Westermo MD-12DC)
TC
Description
The TC562 Short Distance Modem unit can be used both for point-to-point
communication and for communication over a distance between pieces of
equipment or units, for example a computer and printer or a robotic device. ABB
recommends their use when the distance between units/equipment exceeds 15 m.
For further details refer to the manufacturer's documentation (Westermo).
Using a modem allows distances between pieces of equipment to be as much as
18000 m, and, depending on the distance, can provide a data transmission speed of
up to 38400 bit/s. The modems are manufactured for simple mounting onto a
standard 35 mm DIN-rail.
Transfer between modems takes place along two twisted pair cables, one at full or
half duplex and the other at simplex. The transfer distance is fully dependent on
cable resistance and capacitance. ABB recommends a minimum cable gauge of
0.2 mm2 with a capacitance of 40-80 pF/m within an industrial environment.
For an office environment, ABB recommends a minimum cable of 0.14 mm, and a
capacitance of 40-100 pF/m. Use a shielded cable in a heavy industrial environment
and an unshielded cable in an office environment. A shielded cable is often given a
higher capacitance and will therefore provide a higher data transmission speed.
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Technical Data
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Appendix A Hardware Units SB821 External Battery – AC 800M Memory Back-up
Description
The SB821 battery unit is used
as an external power supply to
provide extended memory back-
up for the AC 800M Controller.
The unit is DIN-rail mounted
and provided with a separate
connecting cable (TK821V020),
2 m (2.2 yd.) in length.
SB821
X1
B– B+ SH
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Technical Data
Item Value
Battery Type Low rate lithium,
3.6 V, 16 Ah
Size ANSI size D
IEC size R20
Lithium content 5.6 g (0.18 oz.)
Back-up-time See data for the PM8xx unit
Dimensions W 85.6 x D 51 x H 136 mm
(3.4 x 2 x 5.4 in)
Weight 600 g (1.3 lb) (package with SB821,battery and
TK821V020)
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529, IEC 529
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Description
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Technical Data
Item Value
Battery type Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
3.75V 2.3 Ah
Battery size Prismatic 14.5x43x50 mm
Lithium equivalent content 0.8g
Back-up-time See data for the PM8xx unit
Dimensions W 85.6 x D 51 x H 136 mm
(3.4 x 2 x 4.4 in)
Weight 600 g (1.3 lb) (package with SB822,battery and
TK821V020)
Protection Rating IP20 according to EN60529
When using the SB822 external battery unit, remove the internal battery from the
processor unit as status monitoring is only provided for one battery.
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Appendix A Hardware Units DIN-Rail – TS 35/7.5
DIN-Rail – TS 35/7.5
The figure below shows the profile and dimensions in mm (in.) of the DIN-rail TS
35/7.5.
Normal supplied length is 2 m (6.6 ft.) (to standard DIN 46 277, EN 50 022).
7.5
(0.3”)
7.5
(0.3”)
27 6 35
(1.1”) (0.2”) (1.4”)
15 10
(0.6”) (0.4”)
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Miscellaneous Equipment Appendix A Hardware Units
Miscellaneous Equipment
TB850 Terminator for CEX-Bus (Male)
Terminator
TB850
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BC810 PM861A/PM864A/PM865
Terminator
TB850
RCU Link
Cables
Terminator
TB850
BC810 PM861A/PM864A/PM865
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TB851 Terminator for CEX-Bus (Female) Appendix A Hardware Units
TK850 Cable
Terminator
TB851
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Appendix A Hardware Units TB807 ModuleBus Terminator Plug
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TK853 Appendix A Hardware Units
TK853
Technical Data
Item Value
Connectors • One 9-pole male D-sub (DE9P)
• One 8-pole RJ45 plug
Weight 100 g (0.2 lb) (TK853V02)
Length 2.0 m (6.56’) (TK853V02)
RTS 1 7 RTS
DTR 2 4 DTR
AC 800M TD 3 3 TD Modem
0V 4 50V
RJ45 plug 0V 5 Male 9-pole,
RD 6 2 RD D-sub connector (DE9P)
DCD 7 1 DCD
CTS 8 8 CTS
Shield Shield
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Technical Data
Item Value
Connectors • One 9-pole female D-type
• One 8-pole RJ45 plug
Weight 125 g (0.3 lb)
Length 3.0 m (9.84’)
RTS 1 8 CTS
DTR 2 6 DSR
AC 800M TD 3 2 RD PC
0V 4 1 DCD
RJ45 plug 0V 5 50V Female 9-pin,
RD 6 3 TD D-type connector
DCD 7 4 DTR
CTS 8 7 RTS
Shield Shield
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Al-Profile Support For DIN-Rail Appendix A Hardware Units
Pre-formed Al-profile
channels
DIN-rail
Cable Duct
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Appendix A Hardware Units Al-Profile Support For DIN-Rail
See detail A
215 mm
20 mm
4 mm
15 mm
30 mm
2 mm 2 mm F
F F 9 mm F F
2 mm
248.3 mm
2x1.9
2x1.5
15 mm
2
Detail A
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Appendix B Power Consumption
General
At an ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F) it is considered unnecessary to calculate
the heat dissipation requirements for a standard AC 800M Controller with S800 I/O
configuration, mounted within ABB floor-mounted or wall-mounted cabinets.
For a standard AC 800M Controller configuration housed within a floor-mounted or
wall-mounted cabinet, the recommended fuse rating for the external mains supply
is:
Should the configuration be other than that stated, detailed instructions for
calculating current consumptions can be found in the following text.
The following tables present current consumption and power dissipation for all
relevant hardware units included in AC 800M Controller.
Use this information for:
• Dimensioning the supply requirements of an AC 800M and S800 I/O
configuration.
• Calculating cabinet-generated power loss.
The values given in the tables are typical and adapted to these applications. It is
assumed that 70% of unit channels are active simultaneously.
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Current Consumption and Power Dissipation Appendix B Power Consumption
Table 92. Current Consumption and Power Dissipation Data for AC 800M Units
(1) These figures apply only to the PM8xx. For current-consumption data relating to the CEX-Bus and the
ModuleBus units, see Table 93 on page 299. Due to transfer or conversion losses in the CPU when current
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supply to ModuleBus and CEX-Bus is utilized, the CPU power dissipation increases by maximum 5 W (3 W
for PM851) in addition to the values given in Table 92 on page 298.
The CPU supplies current, via TP830, to units on the CEX-Bus and ModuleBus,
see Table 93 on page 299.
Bus +5 V +24 V
ModuleBus max. 1.5 A (1) max. 1.0 A
CEX-Bus Not Applicable max. 2.4 A
(1) Corresponds to additional 0.5 A on +24 V.
Maximum current of the +24 V supplied to the CPU (incl. ModuleBus and CEX-
Bus) is shown in Table 94 on page 299:
Table 94. Maximum Current Supply to CPU incl. ModuleBus and CEX-Bus (24 V)
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Current Consumption and Power Dissipation Appendix B Power Consumption
Calculations
1. Calculate the current requirements for each bus (ModuleBus and CEX-Bus).
Be sure not to exceed the limits given in Table 93 on page 299. Data relating to
TB820, TB840, CI801 and CI840 is accessible from the S800 I/O
documentation.
2. Calculate the current consumption at 24 V, for each electrical ModuleBus, by
adding:
Im = I (24 V) + I (5 V) x 0.3
3. To calculate the requirement for a specific power supply unit, total the results
of the 24V current consumption calculations, as follows:
Itot = Im1 + Im2 + .... + Iunits Table 92 + ICI801s + ICI840s + ITB820s + ITB840s
If redundant CPUs are used, current for both CPUs must be included.
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Appendix C Recommended Components
Recommended Components
All recommended components listed below were successfully utilized during
exhaustive tests made by ABB, prior to launching the AC 800M Controller.
Component Description
PROFIBUS DP Due to the large selection of commercially available
equipment manufactured to PROFIBUS DP Standard, there
is no recommendation for specific PROFIBUS DP
components.
For further details refer to PROFIBUS DP Web Site.
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Component Description
PROFIBUS DP/PA LD 800P performs the following tasks:
Linking Device • Potential separation between the PROFIBUS DP and
(LD 800P) the PROFIBUS PA
• Conversion of the RS 485 physical arrangement of the
PROFIBUS DP to the physical arrangement based on
IEC 61158-2 of the PROFIBUS PA.
• Adapting the PROFIBUS DP transfer rate to the
PROFIBUS PA transfer rate of 31.25 kBd.
• Power supply of PROFIBUS PA stations over the bus
line.
• Diagnostics via LEDs.
• Ensuring intrinsic safety if the PL 890 power link
module with an intrinsically safe interface is used.
A PROFIBUS DP master (class 1 master), which organizes
the exchange of process data, is contained in the controller
(PLC/PCS). Moreover, a configuration tool, usually a PC,
can be connected as class 2 master to the PROFIBUS DP.
Parameterization and configuration of the bus elements
usually takes place by means of this configuration tool -
even during operation. This is performed using the acyclic
channel of the PROFIBUS DP or PROFIBUS PA. LD 800P
supports both cyclic as well as acyclic PROFIBUS
communication.
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Component Description
PROFIBUS DP/PA The way in which LD 800P works is essentially transparent.
Linking Device This means that PROFIBUS DP masters have direct access
(LD 800P) to PROFIBUS PA slaves. This offers the following
(cont.) advantages:
• No configuration of the Linking Device is required
• PROFIBUS PA slaves can be treated like PROFIBUS
DP slaves
• There is no PROFIBUS DP address setting on the
Linking Device
• Because of this, there is no restriction on the amount of
data to 244 bytes of I/O data per PROFIBUS PA
segment for the PROFIBUS PA.
See Figure 81 on page 304 for LD 800P Interface. For more
information see fieldbus documentation.
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Connection Connection
PROFIBUS PA PROFIBUS PA
Connection Connection Segment Segment
PROFIBUS DP PROFIBUS DP non-intrinsically intrinsically safe
redundant (optional) safe
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Component Description
FOUNDATION Due to the large selection of commercially available equipment
Fieldbus manufactured to FOUNDATION Fieldbus Standard (IEC 1158-
2), there is no recommendation for specific FOUNDATION
Fieldbus components.
This statement covers all FOUNDATION Fieldbus equipment,
including:
• FOUNDATION Fieldbus filters.
• FOUNDATION Fieldbus bus spur distribution terminals.
• FOUNDATION Fieldbus termination.
For further details refer to FOUNDATION Fieldbus
documentation and the FOUNDATION Fieldbus Web Site.
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Component Description
FOUNDATION All used components must be compatible with the
Fieldbus High FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet specification.
Speed Ethernet
FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet use a high speed
bus (for example 100 Mbit/s) and in addition providing
redundancy. The HSE architecture is effectively an enhanced
standard Ethernet model (IEEE 802.3). The HSE Application
Layer contains the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP), Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) and Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
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Component Description
FOUNDATION The LD 800HSE is a gateway between an FF High Speed
Fieldbus Linking Ethernet (FF-HSE) subnet and FF-H1 links. It supports device
Device redundancy.
(LD 800HSE) The Linking Device is designed according to class 42c of the
HSE profile, therefore providing the following functions:
• It supports up to four separate FF-H1 links. In each of
these links, the Linking Device can be operated as the
Link Master as well as the Time Manager.
• Identification of the devices connected to the H1 links.
• Configuration of the connected H1 devices by System
Management and Network Management via HSE.
• Access to the function blocks of the connected H1 devices
via HSE.
• Republishing of process data from one H1 link into
another.
• Republishing of process data from H1 to HSE and vice
versa.
See Figure 82 on page 308 for LD 800HSE Interface. For more
information see fieldbus documentation.
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Component Description
HUBS 3Com Hub, 8/TPO – (8 ports, RJ45)
(For Non- BayStack, 350/24 – (24 port, Star topology, RJ45)
Industrial
Environments)
HUBS Hirschmann Rail Hub RH1-TP– (4 ports, RJ45)
(Industrial
Environments)
SWITCHES Hirschmann Rail Switch RS2 (8 ports, Ring, Bus or Star
(Industrial topology RJ45)
Environments On-Time Switch
(FSU100 series, FSU200 series, FSU208, FSR208, FST208)
CABLES Electrical – Class 5, or higher, STP
Optical – As recommended by Manufacturer of HUBS and
SWITCHES
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Component Description
DIN-rail Phoenix:
• TS 35/7.5
• Steel, yellow chromated with holes
• DIN 46 277, EN 50 022
DIN-rail DIN-rail end support device
Accessories Phoenix: UK 4-TG+ST-BE
(Standard commercially available components)
Cabinets ABB Automation Technology Products, LV systems
Wall cabinet RE820
• For 3 DIN-rails
• W 800 x H 1200 x D 330 mm (31.5 x 40.1 x 13.0 in)
• IP54
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Component Description
Mains Various Manufacturers, to Standard;
• RKFK 3x1.5 mm2
RS-232C Unitronic
• CY 3 x 0.25 mm2
• CY 7x 0.25 mm2
Belden
• Belden 8723 2 pair (0.34 mm2)
• Belden 9729 2 pair (0.22 mm2)
• Belden 9730 3 pair (0.34 mm2)
FOUNDATION Fieldbus Unitronic
• Suitable Commercially Available Cable.
Belden
• Suitable Commercially Available Cable.
FOUNDATION Fieldbus High • All cables must correspond to ISO / IEC
Speed Ethernet 11801 2nd edition.
Use in minimum cable of category 5 / link
class D (UTP cables).
• Max. length 100 m from CI860 to next
Ethernet device (Twisted pair).
PROFIBUS DP Unitronic
• Twisted pair, 0.34 mm2
• Unitronic-Bus L2/F.I.P
Belden
• Twisted pair, 0.34 mm2
• Belden 3079A
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Component Description
TRIO Fieldbus CI862 • See Table 101
Modbus TCP Interface CI867 • Use in minimum cable of category 5 (STP
cables).
• Max. length 30 m from CI867 to next
Ethernet device.
Terminat- Ambient
Outer Conduc- DiElec-
ing Indoor Temp. NEC
Cable Diameter tors / tric Volt-
Resistor Installation Rating Rating
in (mm) AWG age
(Ω) (°C)
Taylor 6201C .35 (8.89) 150 in conduit 2 / #22 30 60 CL2(1)
B3078F(2) .385 (9.78) 150 cable tray(3) 2 / #22 300 75 PLTC/CM
A9823C(4) .35 (8.89) 150 in conduit 2 / #22 30 60 CL2
C4596(5) .35 (8.89) 150 in conduit 2 / #22 30 60
B89182 .308 (7.82) 150 in plenum 2 / #22 150 200 CL2P
B9207 .33 (8.38) 100(6) in conduit 2 / #20 300 75 CM
B89207 .267 (6.78) 100(6) in plenum 2 / #20 150 200 CMP
A4794 .282 (7.16) 100(6) in plenum 2 / #20 150 200
(6)
B9815 .33 (8.38) 100 direct burial 2 / #20 80 NONE
B9855 .270 (6.86) 100(6) in conduit 4 / #22 150 60 CM/MP
B89696 .264 (6.71) 100(6) in plenum 4 / #22 150 200 CMP/MPP
B89855 .240 (6.10) 100(6) in plenum 4 / #22 150 200 CMP/MPP
B9463 .243 (6.17) 75 in conduit 2 / #20 300 80 CM
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Terminat- Ambient
Outer Conduc- DiElec-
ing Indoor Temp. NEC
Cable Diameter tors / tric Volt-
Resistor Installation Rating Rating
in (mm) AWG age
(Ω) (°C)
A9814 .243 (6.17) 75 in conduit 2 / #22 150 60 CM
B9302 .244 (6.2) in conduit 4 / #22 300 80 CM
(1) Cables rated CL2 can go into a wire tray.
(2) B stands for Belden.
(3) Can also be used in cable tray outdoors.
(4) A stands for Alpha.
(5) C stands for Consolidated.
(6) Use the 110 ohm option on the CI862 if termination is required (see Bus Termination on page 98).
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Appendix D Directive Considerations
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Low-Voltage Directive (LVD) Appendix D Directive Considerations
The AC 800M modules are IP20 semi-protected equipment and must be mounted
in non-public localities.
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Appendix E Standards
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Hazardous Location Approval Appendix E Standards
Explosion hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has been
switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
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Appendix F Environmental Data
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Climatic and Mechanical Environmental Conditions Appendix F Environmental Data
Industrial Environment
Environmental Specification
Compliance
Environment Transportation Operative with Standard
Factor and Storage Range
Temperature –25 to +70°C Cabinets(1): EN 61131-2
+5 to +40°C
–25 to +60°C (3) Units(2):
+5 to +55°C
+10 to +40°C (3)
Temp. change Min. 3 min within 3°C/min. EN 61131-2
Climatic Conditions
temp. range
Humidity RH=5–95% RH=5–95% EN 61131-2
RH=20–80% (3) RH=20–80% (3)
non- max 29 g/m3
condensation non-
condensation
Altitude 3000 m 2000 m EN 61131-2
Pollution degree Degree 2 IEC 60664
Corrosion Copper corrosion Copper corrosion ISA 71.04 class
of 300 Angstrom of 300 Angstrom G1
(4) (4)
over 28 days over 28 days ITF SSG 4251G1
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Environmental Specification
Compliance
Environment Transportation Operative with Standard
Factor and Storage Range
Vibration 10< f <50 Hz, Continuous: EN 61131-2
0.0375 mm amplitude
(Occasional: 0.075 mm amplitude)
50< f <150 Hz, Continuous: 0.5 g
acceleration
Mechanical Conditions
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CE Compliance Appendix F Environmental Data
CE Compliance
All products comply with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EEC (relevant products also comply with the Teleterminal Directive).
Products are CE-marked. Some products require enclosures, as specified in User
Guides, to meet the EMC Directives.
Compliance is verified through conformity with the following minimum standards:
• EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
• EN 61131-2 Product standard, Programmable controllers.
• EN 61000-6-4 Generic emission standard.
• EN 61000-6-2 Generic immunity standard.
• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.
• EN 50178 for all new products; for example the S100 and S800 family, or good
electrical safety practices based on EN 60950, EN 61010, EN 50178, EN60439
and IEC60255, depending on the product.
• Teleterminal Directive 91/263/EE.
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Appendix F Environmental Data Electromagnetic Compatibility and Main Voltage Conditions
Environmental Specification
Compliance with
Industrial Standard
Environment Factor
Environment
Emission Class A EN 55011
–Radiated
–Conducted
Immunity 10 V/m EN 61000-4-3
–Radiated RF field ENV 50 204
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conditions
Immunity 10 V EN 61000-4-6
–Conducted RF field
Immunity 4 kV contact discharge EN 61000-4-2
–ESD (Electrical 8 kV air discharge
Discharge)
Immunity 2 kV, power ports EN 61000-4-4
–EFT/B (Electrical Fast 1 kV, other lines
Transient/Burst)
Immunity – IEC 60255-22-1
–Damped oscillatory
wave
Immunity 30 A/m, cont. EN 61000-4-8
–Power frequency 3 A/m for CRTs
magnetic field
Immunity 2 kV, common EN 61000-4-5
–Surge 1 kV, differential
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Electromagnetic Compatibility and Main Voltage Conditions Appendix F Environmental Data
Environmental Specification
Compliance with
Industrial Standard
Environment Factor
Environment
Main voltage a.c Unom: –15% to +0%
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conditions
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Appendix F Environmental Data Installation Requirements
Installation Requirements
Installation regulations for all products are included in relevant product
documentation. Some general installation rules and applications are given below.
DIN-Rail Mounting
It is required that the DIN-rail is properly attached to either the prefabricated
aluminum profile or a metal sheet with conductive surface. The fulfilment of this
requirement will ensure mechanical stability and enable a stable and well defined
ground plane for the chassis, which is of great importance from EMC perspective.
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Lightning Protection Appendix F Environmental Data
Lightning Protection
Industrial installations and power plants are normally provided with well-integrated
grounding networks, installed as part of the power distribution system. Such
installations do not require additional lightning protection.
Additional lightning protection is always necessary when:
• Cables extend beyond the area covered by the ground line network
• Cables are located above ground
• Overhead cables are used.
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INDEX
A RCU Link 72
ABB Drives 134 CEX-Bus
AC 800M BC810 209
I/O systems 125 BC810 interconnection unit 27
safety 11 installation 75
adapters CEX-Bus extension cable
CI840 125 TK850 76
addressing CEX-Bus interconnection
Ethernet 43 installation 76
Alpha code lock 60, 98 change
Al-profile 294 CPU 163 to 164
applicable specifications 25 external battery 159
fuses 167
B internal battery 156
baseplates CI851 217
TP830 31 fault-finding 173
battery indicators 219
external installation 85
change 159 technical data 219
internal 156 CI852
change 156 communication interface 221
battery back-up units fault-finding 174
SB821 27 indicators 223
BC810 27 installation 87
CEX-Bus interconnection unit 209 technical data 223
fault-finding 170 CI853 225
indicators 211 fault-finding 177
installation 76 indicators 227
technical data 211 installation 89
technical data 227
CI854
C
communication interface 229
cabinet 53
fault-finding 178
cabinets
indicators 232
installation in 113
installation 90
cables
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Index
DriveBus 183 I
external battery 172 I/O systems 125, 319
FOUNDATION Fieldbus 174 S100 125
FOUNDATION Fieldbus HSE 185 S800 125
INSUM 182 I/O units
internal battery 172 safety 14
MasterBus 300 180 indicators
PM85x 168 BC810 211
PM86x 168 CI851 219
PROFIBUS DP 173, 178 CI852 223
RS-232C 177 CI853 227
S100 I/O 181 CI854 232
Satt I/O 188 CI854A 232
TRIO 187 CI855 236
field cables 50 CI856 240
field equipment CI857 244
powering 88, 138 CI858 248
FOUNDATION Fieldbus CI860 252
fault-finding 174 CI862 259
FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 CI865 263
connect to 87 PM8xx 145
installation 87 SM180 214
FOUNDATION Fieldbus HSE installation
connect to 97 BC810 76
installation 97 CEX-Bus 75
fuse CEX-Bus interconnection 76
external mains supply cable 52 CI851 85
fuse requirements 297 CI852 87
fuses CI853 89
change 167 CI854 90
CI854A 90
G CI855 93
grounding 13, 51 CI856 94
CI857 95
H CI858 96
high integrity CI860 97
controller 27 CI862 98
SM810 27 DriveBus 96
high integrity controller external battery unit 111
SM810 unit 27 FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 87
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