Components/Software used. Festo CTEU-EP, CPX-FB36, CPX-CTEL-LK

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The CTEU-EP, CPX-FB36, and CPX-CTEL-LK are Festo products that support the ability to add 3rd party IO-Link devices. These devices can be used to control various types of sensors and actuators, such as RFID readers, light stacks, and other IO-link devices. The application note provides detailed information on how to configure and use these products, including information on how to validate the IO-link devices, how to read diagnostics events, and how to set IO-link parameters.

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Components/Software used. Festo CTEU-EP, CPX-FB36, CPX-CTEL-LK | Manualzz

Components/Software used

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Type

Components/Software used

Name Version Software/Firmware

Bus node

Bus node

Electrical Interface

Electrical sub-base

Software

Software

Table 1.1: Components/Software used

CTEU-EP

CPX-FB36

CPX-CTEL-2-M12-5POL-LK

R3

R12

R3

CAPC-F1-E-M12 --

STUDIO 5000, Rockwell Automation Rev 28

CPX-FMT V 4.21.203

Seite 4 von 30 Application Note – EtherNet/IP IO-Link Integration – 1.30

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Key Features

  • Supports IO-Link devices
  • Provides diagnostics for IO-Link devices
  • Allows parameterization of IO-Link devices
  • Integrates with Festo EtherNet/IP products
  • Provides detailed documentation for setup and configuration
  • Supports a range of 3rd party IO-Link devices

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is IO-Link?
IO-Link is a communication protocol for industrial automation that provides a standardized interface for connecting sensors and actuators to a control system.
How can I validate the IO-Link configuration?
The application note details how to retrieve vendor and device IDs via explicit messages to ensure the correct devices are connected to an IO-Link port.
How can I monitor diagnostics for IO-Link devices?
The application note describes how to monitor general diagnostics provided by the CPX or CTEU and how to read specific error information via explicit messages.
How can I parameterize IO-Link devices using the mailbox function?
The application note explains how to use the ISDU Access Object to access and modify parameters of IO-Link devices through the mailbox function.