Connections and Settings: Communication Unit 560CMU02
Connections and Settings: Communication Unit 560CMU02
Connections and Settings: Communication Unit 560CMU02
Application, characteristics and technical data have to be taken The connection to the SPB I/O bus (Serial Peripheral Bus) and
from the hardware data sheet: the RTU560 System Bus is done via 48 pole DIN-F backplane
connector. The SPB I/O bus is not available on the RJ45 con-
560CMU02 Data sheet 1KGT 150 717 nectors on the front plate.
Operation
Communication interfaces
The communication unit 560CMU02 R0002 is one of the com-
munication unit (CMU) boards of the RTU560 product line. On all interfaces different protocol types can be used. Possible
The 560CMU02 R0002 controls process events and com- limitations can be found in the document: RTU500 series Inter-
munications with control centers and local MMI systems via faces and protocols (1KGT 150 853).
up to two serial interfaces (CP1, CP2) and two Ethernet
10BaseT/100BaseT LAN interfaces (E1, E2). Ethernet Interfaces E1 and E2
Ethernet Interfaces
Processor bus
Pin Signal Input/Output
RJ45
1 TD + Output
MPU RAM/Flash
2 TD - Output 1
ELAN520 Memory
3 RD + Input
8
4 Not used
Jack
RAM 5
6 RD - Input
7 Not used
SLC 8
Shield Connected
with housing
SPB
Each network segment can have a maximum cabling distance
of 100 metres with Cat-5-cable.
Figure 1: 560CMU02 block diagram
ADVICE The RS485 cable length should be less than 150 m.
The serial interfaces CP1 and CP2 are available on the RJ45
connectors on the front plate. It can interface RS232C and Signaling
RS485 signals. The interfaces CP1 and CP2 are connected to
an USART (universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver/trans- Signaling by LEDs
mitter). On both interfaces different UART based protocol types
ERR (red) ON: RTU in error state
can be used.
Flashing: RTU in warning state
For more details see RTU500 series
In RS232C mode the signals are used according to:
Function Description
7 RTS Output
Firmware Version
8 CTS Input The actual firmware version will be delivered on a CompactFlash
Shield Connected memory card. A new firmware file can be loaded with the Web
with housing diagnostic tool into the removable CompactFlash memory card.
Exchanging of CompactFlash memory cards is possible.
Pin Signal
2 TA Data - 1
3 TB Data +
8
4 - Not used
Jack
5 GND Signal Ground
6 -
7 - Not used
8 -
Shield Connected
with housing
Interface Type RS232C CMU - serial interfaces The module has one jumper X1 (see Fig. 4) to force the IP-ad-
dress of the Ethernet interface to a default value. If the jumper
value range: RS232C, RS485 or fix if selection is not supported
is set to Position 1-2 after a restart, the Ethernet interface E1
COM Speed 9600 bits/sec CMU - serial interfaces will be initialized with the IP-address 192.168.0.1 (Subnet mask
value range: 50, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1500, 2400, 4800, 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.0.20).
9600, 19200, 38400 bits/sec; 50-600 bits/sec only on selected interfaces
Modem control:
Junper X1 in
– Direct link (TxD/ RxD only)
position 2-3
– WT link full duplex (no handshake) No Yes
?
– WT link half duplex (RTS/ CTS handshake)
– WT link half duplex (RTS/ DCD handshake)
– Dial up (external modem DCD handshake) Read IP address
Send Configuration from configuration
– Loop switch unit (RP570/71 Host interface only, DSTC 3002)
to RTU 192.168.0.1 file
– Link with collision avoidance (DCD handshake, DNP 3 only)
Interface Mode:
– Auto-Negotiation Figure 2: 560CMU02 use of jumper X1
– 100BaseT full duplex
– 100BaseT half duplex
– 10BaseT full duplex
– 10BaseT half duplex
ERR
A
E1
L
A
E2
L
R 1 2 3
1
T
R
X1
2
T
1-2 = Default IP
192.168.0.1
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