CTEU – EDS AOP to Parameterize Festo I-Port devices. 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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CTEU – EDS AOP to Parameterize Festo I-Port devices

9 CTEU – EDS AOP to Parameterize Festo I-Port devices

Festo IO-link devices have a unique connection scheme to connect with Festo masters. This is called I-Port, which uses IO-Link technology, but enables Festo devices to self configure.

When using CPX, the CTEL 4 port module is used, and commissioning and setting parameters are well documented in user manuals, and with FMT using the L5K Export.

When using CTEU, parameters for I-Port devices can be best configured using EDS AOP. Refer to the following steps for Logix5000:

1. Go to the Festo Support portal to find the EDS file CTEU-EP.eds

2. Use the Tools menu in Studio 5000 to install the EDS file

3. When selecting a new module for Ethernet, type Festo in the search bar for module type. Select CTEU-EP communication adapter

4. Use the change button to configure the IO connection of the CTEU, add the appropriate IP address, etc.

Figure 9.1

5. Go to the configuration tab. Here you will need to follow the manual of the I-port device to be commissioned.

Enter the appropriate data as needed.

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CTEU – EDS AOP to Parameterize Festo I-Port devices

Figure 9.2

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You can use the “Group” dropdown-list to filter the displayed parameters.

6. The “Parameters”-tab can be used in online mode to display the currently connected IO-Link-Devices.

You can copy&paste the values from the “Parameters”-tab to the “Expected Vendor ID” and “Expected Device

ID” parameters in the “Configuration”-tab.

This is a easy method to set up the check for a specific IO-Link configuration.

Figure 9.3

7. Select OK. This configuration is now complete.

All configuration parameters will be sent to the CTEU-EP during the forward open message of EtherNet/IP, commissioning the I-Port device connected.

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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.