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ABB AG RTU560

Remote Terminal Unit


Connections and Settings
Communication Unit 560CMU04

Application, characteristics and technical data The module has no configuration elements
have to be taken from the hardware data sheet: (jumpers).
The connection to the RTU560 system bus is
560CMU04 R0001 1KGT 150 551 done via 48 pole DIN-F socket connector
according to DIN 41612.

Operation MMI Interface


The communication unit 560CMU04 is one of the The MMI interface (RS232C) is available on the 9
CMU boards (CMU = communication unit) of the pole sub-D connector (male) on the front plate.
remote terminal unit. The 560CMU04 controls The baudrate is fixed to 38 400 bit/s, 8 bit, 1 stop
process events and communications with control bit and no parity. Following signals (Fig. 2:) are
centers and local MMI systems via up to four used by the RTU560 software.
serial interfaces (CP1, CP2, CPA, CPB) and the
Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT LAN interface (E).
The 560CMU04 will be mounted at defined MMI Sub-D Connector (9 pole)
positions for communication units in the
communication subrack 560CSR01. In connection Pin Signal Input/Output
with the bus connection units 560BCU02 and
1 DCD Input
560BCU03 the communication unit can be used
also in the extension subrack 23TP21 or 23ET23. 2 RxD Input

3 TxD Output 6 1
RTU System Bus Serial Interfaces
10/100 MB LAN RS232 / RS422 4 DTR Output
9
1 2 5
5 GND -
RTU Bus Ethernet
Controller USART
Controller 7 RTS Output
Male
8 CTS Input
MPU Processor Bus
Shield Connected with
housing
MPU RAM/Flash UART
ELAN520 Memory

Fig. 2: MMI Interface


MMI
RAM
CPA and CPB Interface
The CPA and CPB interfaces are available on the
SLC RJ45 connectors on the front plate. They can
interface RS232C or RS485 signals.
A B The interfaces are controlled by an additional
Serial Interfaces RS485 / RS232 controller SLC (Serial Line Controller). Both
(e.g. RTU560 I/O Bus) interfaces are working with the same protocol type
(RTU peripheral bus, UART (Universal
asynchronous receiver/transmitter) controller
mode or for special protocols).
The settings have to be done by RTUtil560
Fig. 1: Block diagram control unit configuration tool.
560CMU04

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Connections and Settings 560CMU04 RTU560

CPA and CPB Interface Peripheral Bus


CPA and CPB Interface RS232C Mode Mode
In RS232C mode the signals are used according For the signals of the I/O bus mode see Fig. 4.
to Fig. 3:
The interfaces CPA and CPB can be used for
independent bus segments. The real time clock
560RTCxx in the communication subrack
CPA and CPB Interface RS232C Mode
560CSR01 is directly connected to the interface
Pin Signal Input/Output CPB.
If the module is used with the 560BCU02 in
1 DCD Input 23TP21 or with 560BCU03 in 23ET23, the
RJ45 interface CPB will directly connect to the serial I/O
2 RxD Input
bus of the rack.
1
3 TxD Output In addition CPB must be configured as peripheral
8 bus with segment address = 2 within the tool
4 DTR Output RTUtil560.
Jack
5 GND -

7 RTS Output

8 CTS Input SLC


Peripheral bus
Bus connection
Shield Connected with housing to the
peripheral bus
Fig. 3: CPA- and CPB Interface RS232C Mode B In the subrack

CPA and CPB Interface RS485 Mode


Cable connectionto
In RS485 mode the signals are used according to extension subrack23ET23
or 23TP21
Fig. 4:

CPA and CPB Interface RS485 Mode Fig. 5: Direct connection interface CPB to
the peripheral bus
Pin Signal

1 - Not used CP1 and CP2 Interface


2 TA Data -
The CP1 and CP2 interfaces USART (universal
RJ45 synchronous/asynchronous receiver/transmitter)
3 TB Data + 1
are available on the RJ45 connectors on the front
plate. They can interface RS232C or RS422
4 - Not used 8
signals. On both interfaces different UART based
protocol types can be used.
5 GND Signal Ground
Jack The settings have to be done by RTUtil560
6 - configuration tool.

7 - Not used CP1 and CP2 Interface RS232C Mode


8 - In RS232 mode the signals are used according to
Fig. 6:
Shield Connected with housing

Fig. 4: CPA and CPB interface RS485 Mode

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RTU560 Connections and Settings 560CMU04

Ethernet Interface
CP1 and CP2 Interface RS232C Mode
The Ethernet interfaces on the Front plate
Pin Signal Input/Output
supports different functions.
• Webserver-diagnostic with download of
1 DCD Input configuration files and firmware
2 RxD Input RJ45 • Protocol IEC 60870-5-104, DNP3.0, …
1
• Integrated HMI
3 TxD Output
The signals are used according to Fig. 8.
8
4 DTR Output
Jack
5 GND - Ethernet Interface
7 RTS Output Pin Signal Input/Output
8 CTS Input 1 TD + Output
Shield Connected with housing 2 TD - Output RJ45

Fig. 6: CP1- and CP2 Interface RS232C Mode 3 RD + Input 1

4 Not used 8
CP1 and CP2 Interface RS422 Mode
5
In RS422 mode the signals are used according to Jack
Fig. 7: 6 RD - Input

7 Not used
CP1 and CP2 Interface RS422 Mode
8
Pin Signal
Shield Connected with housing
1 R+ Input
Fig. 8: Ethernet Interface
2 R- Input RJ45

3 T+ Output 1
Signalling
The LEDs of the 560CMU04 are under software
4 T- Output 8 control (exception Tx and Rx). The definition and
operation of LEDs “ERR" and “CE" must be taken
5 GND -
Jack from the release specific function description. The
6 Clk+ Input LEDs “Tx” and “Rx” are directly connected to the
receiver / transmitter of the communication line.
7 Clk- Input The LEDs “A" and “L" are directly connected to
the Ethernet-controller.
8

Shield Connected with housing LED Colour Meaning


ERR red
Fig. 7: CP1 and CP2 interface RS422 Mode
Tx (4x) green Transmit data (CP1, 2, A, B)
Rx (4x) green Receive data (CP1, 2, A, B)
CE (4x) yellow
A (1x) green Activity
L (1x) green Link

Table 1: Meaning of LEDs

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Connections and Settings 560CMU04 RTU560

Firmware Version
The actual firmware version will be delivered on a • Interface: RS232, RS485, RS422
CompactFlash memory card. A new firmware file
can be loaded with the Web diagnostic tool into • Baudrate: 50 to 19 200 baud
the removable CompactFlash memory card. Modem control:
Changing of CompactFlash memory cards is • Direct link (TxD/RxD only)
possible.
• WT link full duplex (23WT21-23, no
handshake)
Settings
• WT link half duplex (23WT22, with CTS
The settings of the hardware and for operation of handshake)
the communication interface of the 560CMU04
have to be taken with the RTUtil560 configuration • WT link half duplex (23WT21-23, with
tool. RTS / DCD)
The necessary settings to the modes • Dial up (external modem without
(Redundancy, Master/Slave) can be insert in the handshake, without RTS / CTS)
menu "General". The settings of the Ethernet interface are node
The settings of the communication parameters name, IP address, connected stations and the
can be done in the “Hardware Tree" of the number of the host interface.
RTUtil560.
For RTU I/O bus protocol the settings are
predefined. For other protocols the parameters
have to be defined according to the protocol type.
The following parameters have to be defined for
all protocols:

ABB
ABB AG
Power Technologies Division
Power Technologies Systems
Kallstadter Str.1, D68309 Mannheim
Telephone: +49 (0) 621 381-7592
Fax: +49 (0) 621 381-7622
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