Schneider Electric 140NOE21110, 140NOE25110, Web Embedded Server Module Instruction Sheet

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140 NOE 211 10

140 NOE 251 10

Quantum Web Embedded Server Module with Ethernet TCP/IP

Publication 31001185 Version 1.0

Color

Code

Model Number and Module Description

140 NOE 211 10

Quantum Ethernet TCP/IP Module for Twisted Pair Networks

140 NOE 251 10

Quantum Ethernet TCP/IP Module for Fiber Optic Networks

LED

Display

Global (MAC) Address

Label

Connector Detail

140 NOE 211 10 140 NOE 251 10

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

ÉÉ

Twisted Pair

Cable Connector

Transmit Fiber

Cable Connector

Receive Fiber

Cable Connector

Caution: Do not install this module on a public network until you have ensured that its

IP network address will be unique on the network.

Note: Do not attempt to connect this module directly to another device. The cable for each device must be routed through an Ethernet hub for the network to function properly.

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Quantum Automation Series equipment is protected by U.S. Patent number 5,302,136, and by European Patent number 93202982.0–.

System Compatibility

For the Ethernet module to work properly, you must have the version specified or a later version of the following components:

Version

Quantum Executive

2.0

Modsoft

2.31

Concept

2.1 with B1.1 patch

Modlink

2.0

Minimum System Requirements for Web Utility Configuration Software

To use the Web Utility Configuration Software included with the module, your system must meet the following minimum requirements:

CPU

Monitor

CD ROM

RAM

Hard Drive

Operating System

Web Browser

Pentium 200 MHz

SVGA 800 x 600 resolution

4X

32 MB

40 MB free

Windows NT 4.0

Windows 98

Windows 95

Must be Java Enabled, for example:

Netscape Navigator 4.06

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 with Service Pack 1

Specifications

Communication Ports

140 NOE 211 10 1 Ethernet twisted pair port (RJ–45 8–pin connector) transmits and receives Modbus commands encapsulated in TCP/IP protocol.

140 NOE 251 10 1 Ethernet fiber optic port transmits and receives Modbus commands encapsulated in

TCP/IP protocol. Two connectors: one transmit (ST style) and one receive (ST style) for connection to

62.5/125 micron fiber optic networks.

Power Dissipation

Bus Current Required

5 W

1 A

Operating Conditions

Temperature

Humidity

Altitude

Vibration

0 to 60

°

C

0 to 95% Rh noncondensing @ 60

°

C

15,000 ft (4500 m)

10–57 Hz @ 0.0075 mm d.a.

57–150 Hz @ 1 g

Storage Conditions

Temperature

Humidity

Free Fall

Shock

–40 to +85

°

C

0 to 95% Rh noncondensing @ 60

°

C

1 m unpackaged

3 shocks / axis, 15 g, 11 ms

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Quantum Automation Series equipment is protected by U.S. Patent number 5,302,136, and by European Patent number 93202982.0–.

Before Installing the Module: Verify the Default Configuration

Consult your system administrator to determine whether:

V the module will be communicating on an open network

V the module’s default IP network address is already in use on your network

V the network uses IEEE 802.3 framing

V you need to specify the default Ethernet gateway and subnet mask

If any of these conditions exist, you should stop the controller, then install the module, and change the default configuration before starting the controller again. If you will be operating on an open Ethernet network, your administrator must assign the module a unique IP network address.

To Determine the Default IP Network Address:

Locate the global address label on the front panel of the module.

IEEE GLOBAL ADDRESS

0000540B72A8

Note the rightmost eight digits.

Convert them from hexadecimal to decimal.

Each pair of hexadecimal numbers will result in a decimal number between 0 and 255.

This is the default IP address.

5 4 0 B 7 2 A 8

84.11.114.168

Installing the Module in the Quantum Backplane

To install, mount the module at an angle onto the two hooks near the top of the backplane.

Swing the module down to make an electrical connection with the backplane. Tighten the screw at the bottom of the module to fasten it to the backplane.

Insert the cable into the connector. It should snap into place.

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Quantum Automation Series equipment is protected by U.S. Patent number 5,302,136, and by European Patent number 93202982.0–.

Connecting the Twisted Pair Cable (140 NOE 211 10 only)

Insert the RJ–45 twisted pair cable connector into the connector on the module’s front panel.

It should snap into place.

Connecting the Fiber Optic Cables (140 NOE 251 10 only)

Cable Boot Fiber Cable Clasp

1 Remove the protective plastic coverings from the cable ports and the tips of the cable. Snap one of the fiber cable clasps over the cable, carefully pressing the cable through the slot so that the wider end of the clasp is closest to the boot.

Key

Arrow

Lock

Keyway

Key

Barrel

Groove

Locking Ring

2 Turn the locking ring to align an arrow with the key. Then align the key with the keyway. As a result, the locking tab, groove and lock should also be aligned.

3 Slide the clasp up to the locking ring.

Gripping the cable with the clasp, plug the cable into the lower (receive) cable connector. If it does not connect easily, realign the key with the arrow and try again.

4 Turn the cable to the right, so that the tab locks securely. You may leave the fiber cable clasp on the cable for future use, but slide it off the boot of the cable to allow the module door to close.

Connector

Locking Tab 5 Repeat this process with the remaining strand of cable and the upper (transmit) cable connector.

Locking Ring

Fiber Cable Clasp

6 Connect the cable to the hub, making sure that the strands are properly crossed. The transmit connector on one device should be linked with the receive connector on the other.

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Quantum Automation Series equipment is protected by U.S. Patent number 5,302,136, and by European Patent number 93202982.0–.

Further Information

Visit our Web site for an online demonstration of the Web Utility Configuration software:

http://www.schneiderautomation.com

For complete information about these modules and other Schneider Automation products, please obtain copies of the following guidebooks from your Schneider Automation distributor or local Schneider

Automation office.

V

Quantum Ethernet Web Embedded Server User Guide (840 USE 115 00)

V Ladder Logic Block Library User Guide (840 USE 101 00)

V Quantum Automation Series Hardware Reference Guide (840 USE 100 00)

United States:

Schneider Automation, Inc.

One High Street

North Andover, MA 01845

Tel: (1) 978–794–0800

Fax: (1) 978–975–9010

France:

Schneider Automation S.A.

245, Route des Lucioles - BP147

F–06903 Sophia - Antipolis Cedex

Tel: (33) 92 96 20 00

Fax: (33) 93 65 37 15

Germany:

Schneider Automation GmbH

Steinheimer Strasse 117

D–63500 Seligenstadt

Tel: (49) 6182 81–2560

Fax: (49) 6182 81–3306

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Quantum Automation Series equipment is protected by U.S. Patent number 5,302,136, and by European Patent number 93202982.0–.

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