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AXL F BK PN Axioline F bus coupler for PROFINET Data sheet 105731_en_01 1 © PHOENIX CONTACT 2014-08-26 Description The bus coupler links a PROFINET network with the AxiolineF system. You can connect up to 63 AxiolineF devices to an existing PROFINET system with the help of the bus coupler. Features – – – – – – – – – – – – – Up to 63 additional AxiolineF devices can be connected 2 Ethernet ports (with integrated switch) Typical cycle time of the AxiolineF local bus is around 10ǻs PROFINETRT and IRT PROFIsafe support Minimum cycle time of PROFINET for RT and IRT is 250ǻs Runtime in the bus coupler is negligible (goes to 0μs) Firmware can be updated MRP-Client Web-based management I&M 1-4 Shared device Diagnostic and status indicators This data sheet is only valid in association with the UMENAXLFSYSINST user manual. For information on PROFINET basics, please refer to the UMENPROFINETSYS user manual. Make sure you always use the latest documentation. It can be downloaded from the product at phoenixcontact.net/products. Here you will also find the current GSDML file. www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk AXL F BK PN 2 Table of contents 1 Description .............................................................................................................................. 1 2 Table of contents ..................................................................................................................... 2 3 Ordering data .......................................................................................................................... 3 4 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 4 5 Internal circuit diagram ............................................................................................................ 6 6 Connecting PROFINET and supply ......................................................................................... 7 Connecting PROFINET ......................................................................................................... 7 Connecting the supply voltage - terminal point assignment............................................................. 7 6.1 6.2 7 Connection example................................................................................................................ 7 8 Local status and diagnostic indicators ..................................................................................... 8 9 Diagnostic indicators for PROFINET ..................................................................................... 10 10 Diagnostic alarms .................................................................................................................. 10 11 Startup................................................................................................................................... 10 12 Service interface.................................................................................................................... 11 13 Parameterization ................................................................................................................... 12 14 Device replacement............................................................................................................... 12 15 Phoenix Redundancy Layer (PRL) ........................................................................................ 12 16 Dynamic configuration on the local bus ................................................................................. 12 17 Substitute value behavior ...................................................................................................... 12 18 WBM - Web-based management .......................................................................................... 12 19 Firmware update.................................................................................................................... 12 20 Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP .................................................................... 13 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 2 AXL F BK PN 3 Ordering data Description Order No. Pcs. / Pkt. AxiolineF bus coupler for PROFINET (including bus base module and con- AXL F BK PN nector) Type 2701815 1 Accessories Order No. Pcs. / Pkt. Type Axioline F bus base module for housing type BK (Replacement item) AXL BS BK 2701422 5 AxiolineF short power connector (for e.g., AXLFBK ...) (Replacement item) AXL CN S/UL 2701421 5 RJ45 connector, shielded, with bend protection sleeve, 2 pieces, gray for straight cables, for assembly on site. For connections that are not crossed, it is recommended that you use the connector set with gray bend protection sleeve. (Connector/Adapter) FL PLUG RJ45 GR/2 2744856 1 RJ45 connector, shielded, with bend protection sleeve, 2 pieces, green for crossed cables, for assembly on site. For connections that are crossed, it is recommended that the connector set with green bend protection sleeves is used. (Connector/Adapter) FL PLUG RJ45 GN/2 2744571 1 Crimping pliers, for assembling the RJ45 plugs FL PLUG RJ45..., for assembly on site (Tools) FL CRIMPTOOL 2744869 1 Zack marker strip for AxiolineF (device labeling), in 2 x 20.3 mm pitch, un- ZB 20,3 AXL UNPRINTED printed, 25-section, for individual labeling with B-STIFT 0.8, X-PEN, or CMS-P1-PLOTTER (Marking) 0829579 25 Zack marker strip, flat, in 10 mm pitch, unprinted, 10-section, for individual labeling with M-PEN 0,8, X-PEN, or CMS-P1-PLOTTER (Marking) ZBF 10/5,8 AXL UNPRINTED 0829580 50 Insert label, Roll, white, unlabeled, can be labeled with: THERMOMARK ROLL, THERMOMARK X, THERMOMARK S1.1, Mounting type: snapped into marker carrier, Lettering field: 35 x 18.7 mm (Marking) EMT (35X18,7)R 0801831 1 Documentation Type Order No. Pcs. / Pkt. User manual, English, AxiolineF: System and installation UM EN AXL F SYS INST - - User manual, English, Axioline F: Diagnostic registers, and error messages UM EN AXL F SYS DIAG - - 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 3 AXL F BK PN 4 Technical data Dimensions (nominal sizes in mm) 122,4 74 Width 125,9 45 45 mm Height 125.9 mm Depth 74 mm Note on dimensions The depth is valid when a TH35-7.5 DIN rail is used (according to EN60715). General data Color traffic grey A RAL 7042 Weight 177 g (with connector and bus base module) Ambient temperature (operation) -25 °C ... 60 °C (Mounting position: wall mounting on horizontal DIN rail) -25 °C ... 55 °C (Mounting position: any) Ambient temperature (storage/transport) -40 °C ... 85 °C Permissible humidity (operation) 5 % ... 95 % (non-condensing) Permissible humidity (storage/transport) 5 % ... 95 % (non-condensing) Air pressure (operation) 70 kPa ... 106 kPa (up to 3000 m above sea level) Air pressure (storage/transport) 70 kPa ... 106 kPa (up to 3000 m above sea level) Degree of protection IP20 Protection class III, IEC 61140, EN 61140, VDE 0140-1 Mounting position Any (observe temperature derating) Connection data Designation AxiolineF connector Connection method Push-in technology Conductor cross section solid / stranded 0.2 mm² ... 1.5 mm² / 0.2 mm² ... 1.5 mm² Conductor cross section [AWG] 24 ... 16 Interface PROFINET Number 2 Connection method RJ45 socket, auto negotiation and autocrossing Transmission speed 100 MBit/s (Full duplex) Transmission physics Ethernet in RJ45 twisted pair Transmission length max. 100 m Interface AxiolineFlocal bus Connection method Bus base module Transmission speed 100 MBit/s 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 4 AXL F BK PN Interface Service Number 1 Connection method Micro USB type B System limits Number of supported devices max. 63 (per station) NOTE: Electronics may be damaged when overloaded Observe the logic current consumption of each device when configuring an AxiolineF station. It is specified in every module-specific data sheet. The current consumption can differ depending on the individual module. The permissible number of devices that can be connected therefore depends on the specific station structure. Protocols supported Protocols supported PROFINET, FTP, TFTP, PTCP, LLDP, SNMP, MRP, DDI, BootP Supply of the bus coupler Supply of communications power UL 24 V DC Maximum permissible voltage range 19.2 V DC ... 30 V DC (including all tolerances, including ripple) Current supply at UBus 2A Current consumption from UL typ. 105 mA (without I/Os and UL = 24 V) max. 570 mA (with 2A at UBus for the I/Os and UL = 24 V) Power consumption at UL typ. 2.5 W (without I/Os) max. 13.7 W (with 2A load at UBus for the I/Os) NOTE: Electronics may be damaged when overloaded Provide external fuses for the 24 V UL area. The power supply unit must be able to supply four times the nominal current of the external fuse to ensure that it blows in the event of an error. Error messages to the higher level control or computer system None Mechanical tests Vibration resistance in acc. with EN60068-2-6/IEC60068-2-6 5g Shock in acc. with EN60068-2-27/IEC60068-2-27 30g, 11 ms period, half-sine shock pulse Continuous shock according to EN60068-2-27/IEC60068-2-27 10g Conformance with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Noise immunity test in accordance with EN 61000-6-2 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) EN61000-4-2/IEC61000-4-2 Criterion B; 6 kV contact discharge, 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields EN61000-4-3/IEC61000-4-3 Criterion A; Field intensity: 10 V/m Fast transients (burst) EN61000-4-4/IEC61000-4-4 Criterion B, 2kV Transient surge voltage (surge) EN61000-4-5/IEC61000-4-5 Criterion B; DC supply lines: ±0.5 kV/±0.5 kV (symmetrical/asymmetrical); fieldbus cable shield: ±1 kV Conducted interference EN61000-4-6/IEC61000-4-6 Criterion A; Test voltage 10 V Noise emission test according to EN 61000-6-3 Radio interference properties EN 55022 Class B Approvals For the latest approvals, please visit phoenixcontact.net/products. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 5 AXL F BK PN 5 Internal circuit diagram BF FE PROFINET RDY SF RJ45 D 5V E RJ45 3.3V FE Service C Reset Local bus UBus UL 3.3 V UBus 24 V UL 24 V Figure 1 Internal wiring of the terminal points Key: FE Service Reset Local bus Functional earth ground Service interface Reset button AxiolineF local bus (hereinafter referred to as local bus) RJ45 interface RJ45 Power supply unit with electrical isolation μC Microcontroller Power supply unit XXX XXX LED Electrically isolated area 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 6 AXL F BK PN 6 Connecting PROFINET and supply 6.1 Connecting PROFINET Observe bending radii The housing dimensions specified under "Dimensions" refer to the bus coupler with I/O connectors without Ethernet connection. When installing the bus coupler in a control box, observe the bending radii of the Ethernet cables and the connectors used (e.g., FLCAT5FLEX: 30mm for fixed installation and FLCAT5HEAVY: 30mm without outer sheath and 45mm with outer sheath). If required, use angled RJ45 connectors to maintain these bending radii. Connect PROFINET to the bus coupler via an 8-pos. RJ45 connector. RJ45 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 6.2 Pin 8 Figure 2 Pin assignment of the Ethernet socket (RJ45) Only one twisted pair cable with an impedance of 100ǥ may be connected to each Ethernet interface in RJ45 format. The data transmission speed is 100Mbps. The 100Base-TX port of the bus coupler is able to detect a pair of incorrectly connected receive cables (RD+/RD-) and to correct them using the auto polarity correction function. For the pin assignment, please refer to the following table: Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connecting the supply voltage - terminal point assignment Assignment TxD + (transmit data+) TxD - (transmit data-) RxD+ (receive data +) Reserved Reserved RxD- (receive data -) Reserved Reserved a1 a2 Figure 3 a1 b1 a2 b2 b1 b2 Terminal point assignment Termi- Color Assignment nal point Supply voltage input a1, a2 Red 24 V DC Supply of the logic voltage (internally jumpered) (UL) b1, b2 Blue GND Reference potential of the supply voltage (internally jumpered) Auto crossover Both Ethernet interfaces are provided with the auto crossover function. 7 Connection example Shielding The shielding ground of the connected twisted pair cables is electrically connected with the socket. When connecting network segments, avoid ground loops, potential transfers, and voltage equalization currents via the braided shield. Ethernet BF SF RDY D E UL 24 V DC + (UL) Figure 4 105731_en_01 Connection of the cables PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 7 AXL F BK PN 8 Local status and diagnostic indicators BF SF D E UL Figure 5 RDY Local status and diagnostic indicators Designation UL Color Meaning Green ULogic BF Red Communication error (BusFail) State ON OFF ON Description Communications power supply present. Communications power supply not present. No link status available on any port Flashing SF LED not flashing: Link status available, no communication connection to the PROFINET controller SF flashing: Hardware watchdog triggered A PROFINET controller has established an active communication connection to the PROFINET device. PROFINET diagnostics available Flashing OFF SF RDY Red System failure (PROFINET) Green/ Ready yellow/ red ON OFF Flashing Green ON Flashing green/ yellow Flashing green, yellow on Yellow ON Yellow flashing Flashing yellow/ red Red flashing OFF PROFINET diagnostics not available Flashes only together with the BF LED; watchdog triggered Device is ready for operation. Communications power undervoltage or surge voltage Overtemperature Device is in standby mode. Firmware/bus coupler is booting Firmware update is being performed. Firmware update has failed. Faulty firmware Device is not ready to operate. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 8 AXL F BK PN Designation D Color Meaning Green/ Diagnostics yellow/ red State Green ON Green flashing Yellow ON Yellow flashing Flashing yellow/ red Red flashing Red ON E Yellow/ red Error Yellow ON Red ON Description Run: Data exchange; status and data from the higher-level system is transmitted. Active: configuration is active, data exchange with invalid process data, PDI channel can be used. Ready: Device is ready to operate, no data is exchanged. Access from Startup+; device is in Force mode Local bus error; device is in Force mode Local bus error on startup Configuration cannot be generated, information is missing from a device Chip version of a device is <V1.1 The desired and actual configuration are different No local bus device connected The maximum number of local bus devices is exceeded. General local bus error Communication error Local bus device has been removed or configured device is missing. Reset at a local bus device Serious device error at a local bus device (local bus device can no longer be reached) I/O warning at a local bus device I/O error at a local bus device 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 9 AXL F BK PN 9 Diagnostic indicators for PROFINET States during firmware update States during operation LED SFOFF/ BFOFF Meaning PROFINET controller was able to establish communication without errors. LED RDY flashing RDY ON / M ON The firmware update can take several minutes. States in the event of an error LED Meaning SFOFF/ BFflashing PROFINET device is waiting for communication with the PROFINET controller. The logic communication connection has been interrupted. The PROFINET controller can no longer be accessed. The PROFINET device is not assigned a PROFINET device name. The physical communication path has been interrupted. The PROFINET controller can no longer be accessed. Diagnostic data is available. Hardware watchdog has been triggered. SFOFF/ BFON SFON/ BFOFF SFflashing/ BFflashing Meaning BootP requests are sent and the firmware container is loaded via tftp. Firmware is saved. Measure/remedy in the event of an error No error The bus coupler is restarted automatically after a successful update. 10 Diagnostic alarms PROFINET enables the PROFINET device to store diagnostic information together with the error location and error type. Check the connection between the PROFINET controller and the PROFINET device. Make sure that the PROFINET device name of the PROFINET device is identical with the configuration. Assign the PROFINET device name using the relevant tool. In the default upon delivery the alarms are enabled, however, they can be disabled with parameters on startup. An incoming alarm informs the PROFINET controller that diagnostic information has been stored. When the diagnostic information has been removed, an outgoing alarm is transmitted to the controller. If at least one piece of diagnostic information is stored, the SF LED is on. If no diagnostic information is present, the SF LED is off. 11 Startup Default upon delivery/default settings Restore the physical connection between the PROFINET controller and the PROFINET device. Read the diagnostic message using the relevant tool. Execute a reset. Replace the device when the error occurs again. By default upon delivery, the following functions and features are available: PROFINET name: IP parameters: Module designation: No name assigned 0.0.0.0 AXL F BK PN Vendor ID: Device ID: 00B0hex 1000hex Firmware started Once you have supplied the bus coupler with power or pressed the reset button, the firmware is started. After completion of the firmware boot process the BF LED is either on or flashing. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 10 AXL F BK PN Reset button Documentation The reset button is located beneath the top marking label on the bus coupler. How to assign the PROFINET names and the IP address as well as how to startup a device within a PROFINET system is described in the following documents: 1 - "PC WORX" quick start guide - "Configuring INTERBUS devices in a PROFINET network using the example of STEP 7" quick start guide 2 For the order designations, please refer to the odering data. The documentation can be found on the Internet at phoenixcontact.net/products. Figure 6 1 2 Reset button Labeling field Reset button 12 Service interface The service interface is located beneath the top marking field on the bus coupler. The reset button has two functions: – Restarting the bus coupler – Resetting of the default settings The service interface is used for diagnostics, for parameterization, and for testing I/Os before startup. Holding down the button during the initialization phase restores the default settings. If you wish to restore the default settings, proceed as follows: • Disconnect the power to the module. • Press and hold the reset button. • Switch on the power. 1 2 The LEDs indicate the initialization phase: LED RDY RDY RDY • State OFF Yellow ON Green Meaning Starting firmware Initializing firmware Initialization complete When the RDY LED lights up green, release the button. Figure 7 1 2 Service interface Labeling field Service interface The default settings are restored. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 11 AXL F BK PN 13 Parameterization 16 PC Worx Parameterization of the PROFINET device in PCWorx requires at least PCWorx Version 6.30. This is part of the AUTOMATIONWORX Software Suite 1.80 and 1.81. An online data sheet of the device with important technical data and a configuration file are integrated into PCWorx. If several versions of the configuration file are available, make sure that you are working with the file version that corresponds to the firmware/hardware version used. Other tools The PROFINET device is parameterized using the configuration tool of the PROFINET controller. Please integrate the corresponding GSDML file of the bus coupler into the relevant software tool (STEP7/HW Config, ...). Make sure you always use the latest version of the FDCML/GSDML file and the latest documentation for the bus coupler. The latest files and documentation can be found on the Internet at phoenixcontact.net/products. 14 You can use the "Dynamic configuration" function with this bus coupler. Dynamic configuration is the specification and configuration of a maximum configuration. Any subgroup of this maximum configuration can be operated. 17 Substitute value behavior When PROFINET communication breaks down or an error occurs in the local bus, all outputs of the AxiolineF station are set to the parameterized substitute values. The local bus continues to run with these values. 18 WBM - Web-based management The device has a web server, which generates the required pages for web-based management and, depending on the requirements of the user, sends them to a standard web browser. Web-based management can be used to access static information (e.g., technical data, MAC address) or dynamic information (e.g., IP address, status information). Calling web-based management Device replacement Devices can be replaced without having to reconfigure them within the PROFINET network. The station name and address are assigned by the control system to the newly added PROFINET bus coupler using the neighborhood detection function. The device web server can be addressed using the IP address if configured accordingly. The homepage (web page) of the device is accessed by entering the URL “http://ip-address”. Example: http://172.16.113.38 19 15 Dynamic configuration on the local bus Phoenix Redundancy Layer (PRL) The Phoenix Redundancy Layer (PRL) makes it possible to design a redundant system with two PROFINET controllers. One controller is configured as the primary I/O controller and the other as the backup I/O controller. Depending on which PROFINET controller provides valid values, the bus coupler operated at field level adopts these values or uses failsafe values. PRL (or shared device) and MRP can be used simultaneously if the PROFINET update time is ñ 8 ms and the PROFINET watchdog time is > 200 ms. Firmware update In order to update the firmware of the bus coupler, the device must be provided with a firmware container via a TFTP server. You can use any TFTP server, e.g.,Factory Manager. The TFTPFIRMWAREUPDATE application note describes how to update the firmware using the Factory Manager. This document can be found on the Internet at phoenixcontact.net/products. Please refer to the "Diagnostic indicators for PROFINET" section for the LED states during the firmware update. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 12 AXL F BK PN 20 Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP The bus coupler supports SNMP v1 and v2c. Management Information Base - MIB The corresponding latest MIBs are available on the Internet at phoenixcontact.net/products. For the object descriptions, please refer to the ASN1 descriptions for this product. The password for read access is “public” and cannot be changed. By default upon delivery, the password for write/read access is “private” and can be modified at any time. 105731_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG • 32823 Blomberg • Germany phoenixcontact.com www.phoenixpowersupply.co.uk 13
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