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User Manual, GFK-2746
January 2012

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  • Page 1 Intelligent Platforms Programmable Control Products PACSystems RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual, GFK-2746 January 2012...
  • Page 2 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warning Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents, temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use. In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment, a Warning notice is used.
  • Page 3 Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems. GE Intelligent Platforms assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made.
  • Page 5 Contact Information If you purchased this product through an Authorized Channel Partner, please contact the seller directly. General Contact Information http://support.ge-ip.com Online technical support and Global Care Additional information http://www.ge-ip.com/ Solution Provider solutionprovider.ip@ge.com Technical Support If you have technical problems that cannot be resolved with the information in this manual, please contact us by telephone or email, or on the web at http://support.ge-ip.com...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................... 1-6 List of RSTi Network adapters ....................1-9 PACSystem Documentation ....................1-9 Installation ........................2-1 PROFIBUS Network Adapters ..................3-1 STXPBS001 ..........................3-2 STXPBS* ..........................3-5 PROFIBUS Module Installation .................... 3-24 PROFIBUS Module Configuration ..................3-33 Example ..........................3-46 Diagnostics ..........................
  • Page 8 Chapter Introduction The PACSystems RSTi Network Interface and I/O family provides a low cost, modular distributed I/O system. The RSTi network is ideally suited for distributed applications such as water/wastewater, process control, packaging and assembly. You can easily add RSTi modules to the system to build functional remote I/O stations to meet your application requirements.
  • Page 9 Chapter Sr. Number Label System-Data Pin (6 Pins) Module Number Marking (Header Type) Header Type Module (16 points) Field Power Pin (2 pins) RTB (Removable Terminal Block) Reserved communication Port (Useful to only manufacturer) PUSH Lock for DIN rail Fieldbus Connector Module Number Marking (on the Removable terminal Block Node ID or station address setting...
  • Page 10 Chapter I/O Station Capacity  Up to 32 IO devices can be connected to a Network Adapter (STXPBS001, STXPNS001) whereas. PROFIBUS network adapters with integrated IO support only up to 8 IO modules. The power consumption of all the modules in the node should be calculated and ensured that it does not exceed the capacity of Network Adapter and power modules.
  • Page 11: List Of Rsti Network Adapters

    Chapter  Different parts of the system can be operated independent of one another. This means that pretests can be carried out when the system is set up and that the whole system can be adapted and expanded. List of RSTi Network adapters RSTi: PROFIBUS Network Adapters: ■...
  • Page 13 Installation Chapter Module Mounting How to mount on Din-Rail 1. Press down the module lightly on the Din-Rail until it clicks. 2. Press down till you can hear “click” for complicated mount. You can use the PUSH lock for DIN rail up as a second locking mechanism. GFK-2746 Chapter...
  • Page 14 Chapter How to dismount from Din-Rail 1. Ensure that the PUSH lock for DIN rail is pulled below. Pull down the locking mechanism by using small flat screw driver as the following pictures; 2. Pull up the module to remove from the din rail. Chapter RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual - January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 15: Profibus Network Adapters

    PROFIBUS Network Adapters Chapter PROFIBUS Network Adapters include STXPBS001 and STXPBS* modules. ■ STXPBS001 The following are the features of STXPBS001:  STXPBS001 is connected with the PROFIBUS-DP by means of 9 Pin D-sub Connector.  It works as a slave in the Master/Slave environment. ...
  • Page 16: Stxpbs001

    Chapter STXPBS001 Interface and Data The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS001. Figure 1: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS001 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS001. Table 1: STXPBS001: Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number Description...
  • Page 17 Chapter Specification The following table describes the Specifications of STXPBS001. Table 2: STXPBS001: Interface and General Specifications Items Specification Interface Specification Redundancy Not supported Repeater Control Signal RS-485 Signal Freeze mode Support Sync mode Support Auto baud rate Support Fail safe mode Support Station type Slave...
  • Page 18 Chapter Isolation System power to internal logic: Non-isolation System power to I/O driver: Isolation Field Power Supply voltage: 24Vdc nominal Supply voltage range: 11~28.8Vdc Maximum Current Field Power Contact DC 10A Maximum Weight 155g Module Size 42mm x 99mm x 70mm Certification UL/cUL/CE/PROFIBUS (PNO) See “Environmental Specifications"...
  • Page 19: Stxpbs

    Chapter STXPBS* Interface and Data STXPBS032 – Profibus Network Adapter with 32 point Positive Logic Input The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS032. Figure 2: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS032 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS032. Table 3: STXPBS032: Pin Description Pin Number Description...
  • Page 20 Chapter 02-5 Input Channel 13 04-5 Input Channel 29 02-6 Input Channel 14 04-6 Input Channel 30 02-7 Input Channel 15 04-7 Input Channel 31 Chapter RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual - January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 21 Chapter STXPBS132- Profibus Network Adapter with 32 point Negative Logic Input The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS132. Figure 3: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS132 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS132. Table 4: STXPBS132: Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number...
  • Page 22 Chapter 02-7 Input Channel 15 04-7 Input Channel 31 STXPBS232- Profibus Network Adapter with 32 point Negative Logic Output The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS232. Figure 4: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS232 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS232. Table 5: STXPBS232: Pin Description Pin Number Description...
  • Page 23 Chapter 02-7 Output Channel 15 04-7 Output Channel 31 STXPBS332- Profibus Network Adapter with 32 point Positive Logic Output The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS332. Figure 5: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS332 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS332. Table 6: STXPBS332: Pin Description Pin Number Description...
  • Page 24 Chapter 02-5 Output Channel 13 04-5 Output Channel 29 02-6 Output Channel 14 04-6 Output Channel 30 02-7 Output Channel 15 04-7 Output Channel 31 Chapter 1-10 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual - January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 25 Chapter STXPBS016- Profibus Network Adapter with 16 relay output The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS016. Figure 6: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS016 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS016. Table 7: STXPBS016: Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number...
  • Page 26 Chapter COM 1 COM 3 STXPBS116- Profibus Network Adapter with 16 relay output isolated The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS116. Figure 7: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS116 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS116. Table 8: STXPBS116: Pin Description Pin Number Description...
  • Page 27 Chapter 02-5 COM 6 04-5 COM 14 02-6 Relay Output 7 04-6 Relay Output 15 02-7 COM 7 04-7 COM 15 STXPBS432- Profibus Network Adapter with 16 Positive Logic in/16 Negative Logic out The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS432. Figure 8: PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module: STXPBS432 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS432.
  • Page 28 Chapter 02-3 Input Channel 11 04-3 Output Channel 11 02-4 Input Channel 12 04-4 Output Channel 12 02-5 Input Channel 13 04-5 Output Channel 13 02-6 Input Channel 14 04-6 Output Channel 14 02-7 Input Channel 15 04-7 Output Channel 15 STXPBS532- Profibus Network Adapter with 16 Negative Logic in/16 Negative Logic out The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS532.
  • Page 29 Chapter 02-1 Input Channel 9 04-1 Output Channel 9 02-2 Input Channel 10 04-2 Output Channel 10 02-3 Input Channel 11 04-3 Output Channel 11 02-4 Input Channel 12 04-4 Output Channel 12 02-5 Input Channel 13 04-5 Output Channel 13 02-6 Input Channel 14 04-6...
  • Page 30 Chapter 01-7 Input Channel 7 03-7 COM 3 02-0 Input Channel 8 04-0 Relay Output 4 02-1 Input Channel 9 04-1 COM 4 02-2 Input Channel 10 04-2 Relay Output 5 02-3 Input Channel 11 04-3 COM 5 02-4 Input Channel 12 04-4 Relay Output 6 02-5...
  • Page 31 Chapter 01-5 Input Channel 5 03-5 COM 0 01-6 Input Channel 6 03-6 Relay Output 3 01-7 Input Channel 7 03-7 COM 0 02-0 Input Channel 8 04-0 Relay Output 4 02-1 Input Channel 9 04-1 COM 1 02-2 Input Channel 10 04-2 Relay Output 5 02-3...
  • Page 32 Chapter 01-3 Input Channel 3 03-3 COM 1 01-4 Input Channel 4 03-4 Relay Output 2 01-5 Input Channel 5 03-5 COM 2 01-6 Input Channel 6 03-6 Relay Output 3 01-7 Input Channel 7 03-7 COM 3 02-0 Input Channel 8 04-0 Relay Output 4 02-1...
  • Page 33 Chapter 01-1 Input Channel 1 03-1 COM 0 01-2 Input Channel 2 03-2 Relay Output 1 01-3 Input Channel 3 03-3 COM 1 01-4 Input Channel 4 03-4 Relay Output 2 01-5 Input Channel 5 03-5 COM 2 01-6 Input Channel 6 03-6 Relay Output 3 01-7...
  • Page 34 Chapter Output Maximum 0.5A/1pt, 8A/All Load Current Output 0Vdc 24Vdc 0Vdc Voltage Drop Maximum 0.3Vdc Voltage (ON-state) Leakage Maximum 50uA Current (OFF- state) Output < 0.3msec Signal Delay Protection Short protection, Over Temperature protection, Over Current Limit Model STXPB STXPB STXPB STXPB STXPB...
  • Page 35 Chapter Power Maximum 50mA@24Vdc Dissipati Isolation System Power to internal logic: Non-isolation, Internal logic to I/O driver: Isolation Field Supply Voltage: 24Vdc nominal, Supply Voltage range: 11~28.8Vdc Power Field Maximum 6A@24Vdc Power Current Weight Maximum 340g Module 83mm x 99mm x 70mm Size See “Environmental Specifications"...
  • Page 36 Chapter LED Indicators Module Status LED (MOD) Table 16: Module Status LED Color Status Function No Power No power is supplied to the unit. Green The unit is operating in normal Device Operational condition. Flashing Green The device needs commissioning Device in Standby due to configuration missing, incomplete or incorrect.
  • Page 37 Chapter IO Module Status LED (I/O) Table 18: IO Module Status LED Color Status Function Not Powered Device has no IO module or may not No IO Module be powered RSTi bus is on-line but does not RSTi bus On-line, exchange I/O data.
  • Page 38: Profibus Module Installation

    Chapter PROFIBUS Module Installation Dimensions STXPBS001 Dimension The following screenshot displays the dimension for STXPBS001. Figure 14: Dimension for STXPBS001 STXPBS* Dimension The following screenshot displays the dimension for STXPBS*. Figure 15: Dimension for STXPBS* Chapter 1-24 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual - January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 39 Chapter Mechanical Set Up This section describes the mechanical set up for RSTi family. Total Expansion The number of the module assembly that can be connected is 32 for STXPBS001 and 8 for STXPBS*. So the maximum length is 426mmm and 179mm respectively. (These maximum length figures are considering all single wide modules.
  • Page 40 Chapter To remove the modules, unfold the locking lever as shown below. Figure 17: Removing RSTi module from DIN rail Internal RSTi bus/Field Power Contacts Communication between the RSTi network adapter and the IO module as well as system/field power supply of the bus modules is carried out by means of the internal bus. It is comprised of 6 data pin and 2 field power pin.
  • Page 41 Chapter Do not touch data and field power pins, in order to avoid soiling and damage by ESD noise. RSTi bus Specification RSTi bus System The following screenshot displays the RSTi bus system for STXPBS001. Figure 19: RSTi bus System for STXPBS001 GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 42 Chapter The following screenshot displays the RSTi bus system for STXPBS*. Figure 20: RSTi bus System for STXPBS* ■ Network Adapter Module: The Network Adapter Module forms the link between the field bus and the field devices with the IO Modules. The connection to different field bus systems can be established by each of the corresponding Network Adapter Module, for example, for SyncNet, PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP, CC-Link, MODBUS/Serial, MODBUS/TCP etc.
  • Page 43 Chapter RSTi bus Pin Description Table 20: RSTi bus Pin and Description Name Description System supply voltage (5Vdc) System Ground Token Output Token output port of Processor module Serial Output Transmitter output port of Processor module Serial Input Receiver input port of Processor module Reserved Reserved for bypass Token Field GND...
  • Page 44 Chapter RXD/TXD-N Receive/Transmit data-minus (A-wire) CNTR-N Repeater Control Signal (direction control) All FieldBus devices which use a standard 9-pin Sub-D connector should provide the VP and DGND signals on the bus connector in addition to receive and transmit signals. With all other connector types, only receive and transmit signals need to be connected.
  • Page 45 Chapter Choice of PROFIBUS data transfer cable type ■ Depending on the application, the user can choose between electrical and optical fiber data transfer cables. The following types of electrical data cables can be used:  Standard bus cable  Standard bus cable with halogen-free sheath (type FRNC) ...
  • Page 46 Chapter The maximum admissible distance between two bus stations in each PROFIBUS network can be calculated as follows: (NO_REP+1)*Segment length, Where NO_REP =The maximum number of repeaters connected in series (depends on repeater type). Example: The repeater manufacture specifications allow nine repeaters to be connected in series.
  • Page 47: Profibus Module Configuration

    Chapter PROFIBUS Module Configuration DIP Switch Setting DIP Setting Switch Station Address Quick Start Mode Station Number setting Switch Relevant Value * Station No. Setting * Dip No.8 Mode Setting: example  Off: Normal Booting When setting Station  On: Quick Number to 20, 3 and 5, Dip Booting S/W On.
  • Page 48 Chapter Wiring of Communication and Power Cable and Installation of the Modules PROFIBUS Connection cable wiring and Installation Using a small-bladed screwdriver, release the DIN rail locking clip by pulling clip downward. The clip will click and lock into the open position. Install the module on the DIN rail firmly.
  • Page 49 Chapter System and Field Power cable wiring Directions for PROFIBUS connection for field bus network interface power & ST I/O field power wiring. 1. For safety, supply system power and field power should be separated.  System Power: for System & PROFIBUS communications ...
  • Page 50 Configuring an I/O Station for PROFIBUS Communication To configure I/O station, add a GE-IP PROFIBUS master module at the desired slot in the Rx3i or 90-30 Proficy Machine Edition project. Ensure that you have the latest GSD file imported.
  • Page 51 Bus Fault” should be set to “Po er restart” for this parameter to behave appropriately. Note that in order to observe a “loss of Device” in IO fault table , the “slave status Fault table entries” must be set to “true” in the GE IP Profibus master settings tab as shown below:...
  • Page 52 Chapter a. Profibus Communication: Last input values will not hold. NET LED will be blinking Green. Network adaptor communication with master stops. IO LED ill be red and fault “Loss of device' logged in I/O fault table. b. Clear Input Data: Input values will be zero. NET LED will be Green. Network adaptor communication with master intact.
  • Page 53 Chapter The Profibus network module also supports DPV1 service. The details are as below: DPV1 Write service  Slot#=0, Index 1: Write STXPBS001 extension parameter(2Byte)  Slot#0~31, Index 1: Write parameter for an IO module.  Slot#0~31, Index 2: Write memory data to an IO module. ...
  • Page 54 Chapter Command Reaction to DP Clear Action Word data Restart on Bus Bus Fault Format fault Binary 00000001 01: Clear Input 00: Bus Stop IO 01 11 00010001 data fault action 01:MOTOROLA 01: auto reset 00000000 01: Clear Input 01: Bus Run ( 00 05 00000101 data...
  • Page 55 Chapter  Data Ln=1(Fixed) Slot#=0, Index 253: read FW revision Data Ln=4(Fixed for STXPBS001), 1(all-in-one modules)  Slot#=254: read user data from EEPROM user area Index=0~127(Offset in EEPROM user area) Data Ln=Length for data to be read Terminator Resistor The following screenshot displays the terminator resistor specification. Figure 22: Terminator Resistor Specification In order to minimize cable reflections and ensure a defined noise level on the data lines, the data transfer cable must be terminated at both ends with a terminating resister...
  • Page 56 Chapter Station Address and Quick Startup Mode Setup Station Address Setup for STXPBS001 Each PROFIBUS Adapter must have a unique address (from 1 to 99) so that it can be addressed independently from other nodes. The address 0 is reserved to identify a broadcast exchange.
  • Page 57 Chapter Station Address Setup for STXPBS* Each PROFIBUS Adapter must have a unique Node Station address (from 0 to 99) so that it can be addressed independently from other nodes. The below screenshot shows Dip Switch #1~7 setting. Figure 25: DIP Switch ■...
  • Page 58 Chapter I/O Process Image Map An IO module may have three types of data: I/O data, configuration parameter, and memory register. The data exchange between network adapter and IO modules is done by means of an I/O process by RSTi bus protocol. The following screenshot shows the data flow between network adapter and IO modules for STXPBS001.
  • Page 59 Choose the desired slave device or choose “Have Disk” to add other slave devices. No click on “Toolchest”, choose “Profibus Devices”, select the desired net ork adapter and hit F1 to see the contents of the GSD file. For latest GSD file, please visit GE-IP support site.
  • Page 60: Example

    Chapter Figure 30: Contents of GSD file Example Example of Output Process Image (Output Register) Map for STXPBS001 ■ For example: Slot configuration Figure 31: Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and the module description for that slot. Table 25: Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description...
  • Page 61 Chapter ■ Output Process Image Mode#0 (Uncompressed Input Processing Data), default output image Table 26: Output Process Image Mode Byte Slot # Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Write Byte 0 Slot 1 Not used Discrete Output 4 points...
  • Page 62 Chapter Example of parameter assign ■ For example: Slot configuration Figure 33: Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number, module description, and parameter size. Table 27: Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description Parameter Size STXPBS001 2 Byte ST-2314 (4-discrete output) 2 Byte...
  • Page 63 Chapter ■ Parameter Table 28: Parameter Description Byte offset Slot # Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 PROFIBUS-DP Standard Parameter Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7...
  • Page 64 Chapter Example of Input Process Image Map for STXPBS* Input image data depends on slot position and IO Module data type. ■ For example: Slot configuration Figure 34: Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and module description. Table 29: Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description...
  • Page 65 Chapter ■ Input Process Image Mode#0 (Uncompressed Input Processing Data) Table 30: Input Process Image Mode Byte Slot # Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 0 (AT2) 1st input byte (Base IO) Byte 1 2nd input byte (Base IO) Byte 2...
  • Page 66 Chapter Example of Output Process Image Map for STXPBS* ■ For example: Slot configuration Figure 35: Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and module description. Table 31: Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description STXPBS032 32-discrete input (4 byte) 2-discrete Input (2 bit) 4-discrete Input (4 bit)
  • Page 67 Chapter ■ Output Process Image Mode#0 (Uncompressed Output Processing Data) Table 32: Output Process Image Mode Byte Slot # Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 0 (AT2) 1st output byte (Base IO) Byte 1 2nd output byte (Base IO) Byte 2...
  • Page 68 Chapter STXPBS001: DPV1 Service Specification Supported Service ■ MSAC1 Read ■ MSAC1 Write ■ MSAC2 Initiate / MSAC2 Abort ■ MSAC2 Read ■ MSAC2 Write MSAC1 Read (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ MSAC1 Read Request Parameter Description Remote Address Slave Address (0~99) Slot Number (0~32), Slot Number...
  • Page 69 Chapter MSAC1 Write (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ MSAC1 Write Request Parameter Description Remote Address Slave Address (0~99) Slot Number (0~32), Slot Number 0: STXPBS001 1: Parameter Index 2: Memory Length 1~128 1. Parameter 2. Memory ■ Data[0]: Offset Low ■...
  • Page 70 Chapter MSAC2 Initiate (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ MSAC2 Initiate Request Parameter Description C_Ref PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Rem_Add Slave station address(0~99) Send Timeout PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Features_Supported_1 0x03 Features_Supported_2 Reserved Profile_Features_Supported_1 PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Profile_Features_Supported_2 PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Profile_Ident_Number PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170...
  • Page 71 Chapter MSAC2 Abort (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ MSAC2 Initiate Request Parameter Description C_Ref PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Subnet Slave station address Instance PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN50170 Reason_code MSAC2_Read,MSAC2_Write MSAC2 Read (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■...
  • Page 72 Chapter MSAC2 Write (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ MSAC2 Write Request Parameter Description Remote Address Slave Address (0~99) Slot Number (0~32), Slot Number 0: STXPBS001 1: Parameter Index 2: Memory Length 1~128 1. Parameter 2. Memory ■ Data[0]: Offset Low ■...
  • Page 73 Chapter Error Decode (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ 0~127 : Reserved ■ 128 : DPV1 ■ 129~253 : Reserved ■ 254 : FMS ■ 255 : HART Error Code_1 (PROFIBUS-DP Extensions to EN 50170) ■ ■ Error Class Error code ...
  • Page 74 Chapter ■ ■ Error Class Error code   0xD : STXPBS001 Specific 1: Slot Parameter write Class error  2: Read memory error  3: Write memory error Diagnostics Byte Item Description Station status 0 PROFIBUS Standard Diagnostic Station status 0 Station status 0 Master Address PNO Ident Number High...
  • Page 75 Chapter ■ Device Related Diagnostic (Status message byte)  0x21: No response from expansion slot  0x22: Response error (Type)  0x23: Response error (Slot Number)  0x24: Response error (Length)  0x25: Response error (Protocol)  0x26: Response error (ID) ...
  • Page 76 Chapter  0xE4: Output data size overflow  0xE5: Invalid product code  0xE6: Set output-offset error  0xE7: Set slot active-flag error  0xE8: Set slot parameter error  0xE9: Set RSTi bus parameter error  0xEA: Slot warm-start error ...
  • Page 77: Diagnostics

    Chapter Diagnostics How to diagnose by LED Indicator The following table lists the LED Color, status, and the action to be taken during troubleshooting. Table 33: LED Indicators Color Status Action   No power Check main power Cable All LED turns off ...
  • Page 78 Chapter  Check status of cable connection for each node.  Check that color matches between connector and cable.  Check wire omission. ■ Terminator resistor  If terminator resistor is not installed, install terminator resistor.  Check location of terminator resistor. ■...
  • Page 79 PROFINET Network Adapters Chapter The Adapter, STXPNS001 is connected with PROFINET by means of RS-45 Connector and supports PROFINET I/O RT Protocol. STXPNS001 works as PROFINET IO Device in the PROFINET I/O Controller/Device environment. It can control a maximum of 2,024 digital input/ 2,024 digital output, or 64analog input/64 analog output channels.
  • Page 80: Stxpns001

    STXPNS001 Interface and Data The following screenshot shows the interface design for STXPNS001. Figure 36: PROFINET Network Adaptor Module: STXPNS001 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPNS001. Table 34: STXPNS001: Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number Description Input Channel 0...
  • Page 81 Specification The following table describes the Interface Specifications and General Specifications of STXPNS001. Table 35: STXPNS001: General and Environment Specifications Items Specification Communication Interface Specifications Protocol PROFINET IO RT Station type PROFINET IO Device Topology Line or Star topology Number of Nodes Limited by the IP address Number of Expansion I/O slots Maximum 32 slots...
  • Page 82 LED Indicators Module Status LED (MOD) Table 36: STXPNS001: Module Status LED Color Status Function Power off No power is supplied to the unit. H/W Fault Invalid boot image header The unit has occurred Green (Flash), ROM Boot loader unrecoverable fault in self-testing. ...
  • Page 83 IO Module Status LED (I/O) Table 38: STXPNS001: IO Status LED Color Status Function Not Powered Device has no IO module or may not be powered No IO Module RSTi Bus is on-line but does not exchanging I/O data Flashing Green RSTi Bus On-line ...
  • Page 84: Profinet Module Installation

    PROFINET Module Installation STXPNS001 Dimension The following screenshot displays the dimension for STXPNS001. Figure 37: Dimension for STXPNS001 Mechanical Set Up Total Expansion The number of the module assembly that can be connected is 32. So the maximum length is 426mm Exception. ST-2748 is expected to calculate maximum length because it is a double width module.
  • Page 85 Figure 38: Removing RSTi module from DIN rail Internal RSTi Bus/Field Power Contacts Communication between the RSTi series and the IO module as well as system/field power supply of the bus modules is carried out by means of the internal bus. It is comprised of 6 data pin and 2 field power pin.
  • Page 86 RSTi bus Specification RSTi bus System The following screenshot displays the RSTi bus system. Figure 40: RSTi bus System ■ Network Adapter Module: The Network Adapter Module forms the link between the field bus and the field devices with the IO Modules. The connection to different field bus systems can be established by each of the corresponding Network Adapter Module, for example, for SyncNet, PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP, CC-Link, MODBUS/Serial, MODBUS/TCP, and so on.
  • Page 87 RSTi bus Pin Description The following table describes the RSTi bus pin and description. Table 41: RSTi bus Pin and Description Name Description System supply voltage (5Vdc) System Ground Token Output Token output port of Processor module Serial Output Transmitter output port of Processor module Serial Input Receiver input port of Processor module Reserved...
  • Page 88 PROFINET Communication Interface PROFINET Communication Interface for STXPNS001 Figure 41: Shielded RJ-45 Socket The following table describes the Signal Name and Description. Table 42: Signal name and Description RJ-45 Signal Name Description Transmit + Transmit - Receive + Receive - Case Shield Warning...
  • Page 89 PROFINET Parameterization by Rotary Switch Table 43: Rotary switch: Values and Description Value Description Factory Setting  Name of station : STXPNS001 Name of the station will be  read from flash memory. IP address:192.168.0.100  (For example,STXPNS001-1) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ...
  • Page 90 GSD file. In this case, the second device has the extension "-1", the third one has the extension "-2", and so on. ■ Communication Speed Setting  Refer to GEIP PROFINET master module settings to change the communication speed (GE-IP Profinet Controller User Manual- GFK-2571). 5-12 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 91 I/O Process Image Map An IO module may have three types of data as I/O data, configuration parameter, and memory register. The data exchange between network adapter and IO modules is done by means of an I/O process image data by RSTi bus protocol. The following screenshot shows the data flow between network adapter and IO modules.
  • Page 92 STXPNS001 Parameter Settings STXPNS001 Parameter The following table describes the STXPNS001 parameter settings. Table 44: STXPNS001: Parameter Setting and Description Parameter Setting Description Word data type MOTOLORA * Big Endian format(MSB-LSB) INTEL Little Endian format(LSB-MSB) Stop action Clear output image to 0 * All outputs are set to 0.
  • Page 93: Profinet Module Configuration

    PROFINET Module Configuration Configuring an I/O Station for PROFINET Communication To configure I/O station, add a GE-IP Profinet master module at the desired slot in the RX3i PME project. Ensure that you have the latest GSDML file imported. Right click on master module and choose “Add IO Device”.
  • Page 94 Figure 44: Change Module List Now start adding the IO modules as per the physical setup; after you add all the desired IO modules, select “OK”. To configure Profinet network adapter configuration, right click on the Profinet adapter node and select “Configure”, a indo ill open as sho n belo : Figure 45: Configuring PROFINET Adapter There are three tabs in this window IO Device Access point, STXPNS Parameters, and...
  • Page 95 configured with "False" for the swap bytes input for proper operation. INTEL format is little endian, therefore ensure that in the IO modules connected to the node are configured with "True" for the swap bytes input for proper operation. 2. Stop Action: If a network fault is detected within the specified watchdog time base, the outputs of a slot under test of I/O station will acquire output values as per the options specified in DP clear action.
  • Page 96 Force OFF- is set for the Inputs Default at “IO device Access point tab for successful operation. b. Hold Last Image: Input values will be holding. NET LED will be Green. Network adaptor communication with master intact. IO LED will be red and fault “Loss/addition of device' logged in I/O fault table.
  • Page 97 STXPNS001 PROFINET IO Characteristics Device Identity Table 45: STXPNS001: Device Identity Item Value Vendor GE Intelligent Platforms Vendor ID 0x015A Product family GEIP RSTi System Device ID 0x9187 Details STXPNS001 PROFINET IO Device Device Access Point Table 46: STXPNS001: Device Access Point...
  • Page 98 Sub-slot of STXPNS001 Table 47: STXPNS001: Sub-slot Item Value Sub-slot Number Sub-slot Label 32768 (0x8000) 32769 (0x8001) X1 P1 32770 (0x8002) X1 P2 For more Details of the GSDML file, click on “Tool chest”, choose “Profinet Devices”, select the desired profinet network adapter and hit F1 to see the contents of the GSDML file.
  • Page 99: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics How to diagnose by LED Indicator The following table lists the LED Color, Status and the action to be taken while troubleshooting. Table 48: LED Indicators Color Status Action   No power Check main power Cable All LED turns off ...
  • Page 100  Check status of cable connection for each node.  Check that all color matches between connector and cable.  Check wire omission. ■ Terminator resistor  If terminator resistor is not installed, install terminator resistor.  Check location of terminator resistor. ■...
  • Page 101: Io Guide Pro

    IO Guide Pro Chapter IOGuidePro is an application program for the RSTi family manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms. With IOGuidePro, user can calculate power consumption in the system and make a system configuration virtually in online and offline mode respectively. It provides user with significant information to save time to configure a system.
  • Page 102: Notation

    Notation The notations used in this document are as given below: 1. A Procedure component in displayed in Italic. Example: 'Next ' 2. Note is displayed as below. Example: note that input Project Name. Note: Project Name does not allow these characters: /: \" *? \\ < >. 3.
  • Page 103: System Requirement

    System Requirement PC Requirement Item Description Windows NT 4.0 (SP>3), Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 200MHz Memory 64MB RAM Hard Disk 60MB of free hard disk space Communication Ethernet Port, Serial Port Note: 64bit OS has not been tested yet. Offline Support Item Description...
  • Page 104: Installation

    Installation This topic describes how to install IOGuidePro. ■ Setup: Installation Program consists of Wizard structure. The dialog in each page guides you how to proceed further. ■ Installed Files: Consists of details of files and folder after performing installation. Setup How to start Automatically...
  • Page 105 [Page 2] Click 'Next '. GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 106 [Page 3] Choose 'I accept ... ' and click 'Next '. [Page 4] Enter the 'User Name' and 'Company Name' and then click 'Next '. RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 107 [Page 5] Choose 'Complete' and click 'Next '. If necessary to change the install folder, choose 'Custom' and then click 'Next'. GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 108 [Page 6] Click 'Install'. [Page 7] The actual file starts getting installed. RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 109 [Page 8] Click 'Finish' when the install is completed. GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 110 Installed Files Setup Program provides file and folder information to install in the PC. Folder/File Description docuRSTi.exe Documentation execute file IOGuidePro.chm Help file IOGuidePro.exe IOGuidePro execute file IOGuidePro.xml IOGuidePro Configuration file (Authority required) *.dll Temporary Folder (Related programs are automatically [~tmp] deleted as programs are closed.) [Image]...
  • Page 111: User Interface

    User Interface Figure 1: IOGuidePro: User Interface ■ Menu: Lists the Menu for IOGuidePro. ■ Toolbar: Displays the frequently used menu. ■ Project Window: Displays the currently active Project in a tree type. ■ Log Message Window  All Tab: Displays all logs irrespective of the nature of the log. It consists of all the error, general, communication, and developer logs.
  • Page 112  Parameters Tab: Displays NA and IO parameter which can be changed.  Comment Tab: Allows to edit and save an user's comment ■ Editing Grid: Describes a method of control Grid Type. ■ Keyboard Shortcuts: Describes how to use shortcuts that enable to produce results in a relatively shorter time.
  • Page 113 Main Menu File Menu Sub Menu Description Project Creates a new project Open Opens the saved project Close Closes the current project Save Saves the current project Save as Save the current project in a new name Make documentation as desired in PDF or Documentation Project Excel format for the selected Project...
  • Page 114 View Menu Description View Address Map Displays address map of the selected NA Standard Toolbar Choose to activate toolbar Status Bar Choose to activate status bar NA and IO List Choose to activate NA and IO list window Online The Online menu is only available for Modbus and not for PROFIBUS and PROFINET. Menu Description Search NA which is connectable and upload searched NA and IO...
  • Page 115 Toolbar [Standard] Toolbar Icon Title Menu Description File → Project File → Ne Create new project File → Project File → Open Open the saved project Open File → Project File → Save Save current project Save Show version information of Help →...
  • Page 116 Start Online → Start Monitoring Monitoring Stop Online → Stop Monitoring Monitoring [Validation] Toolbar Icon Title Menu Description Edit → Check Validation → Project Check setup error in the selected Validation Project project Edit → Check Validation → Check setup error in the selected NA NA Validation [Document] Toolbar Icon...
  • Page 117 Project Window The Project window displays currently activated project in tree type. It has various display methods such as User View, Product View, and Description View. Through View Mode of Toolbar, it can be possible to change name format of NA and IO. View Mode The View mode is displayed on the [Mode]...
  • Page 118 Log Message Window IOGuidePro consists of five categories which are displayed in Log Message. → The Log category can be modified by means of Option Configuration window. Description Displays log of all error, general, and communication messages Error Displays the log for occurred error General Displays current basic function log Communication...
  • Page 119 Network Adapter & IO List Window The Network Adapter and IO window displays the list of NA and IO to be connectable. Each technical data can be identified by a click. Description Displays log of all error, general, and communication messages Error Displays the log for occurred error General...
  • Page 120 → It is possible to configure 'Goto Online' link at Options Configuration. Note: In case you want to change Start Page, please contact GE Intelligent Platforms. ■ Image Tab: displays currently activated image and information The Image tab displays currently activated image and information...
  • Page 121 Figure 50: IOGuidePro: Image tab displaying NA 2. Selecting IO from Project Window  Name: Displays the name defined by user; slot number is displayed.  Description: Displays a brief explanation for the selected IO.  Specification: Displays the main features for the selected IO Figure 51: IOGuidePro: Image tab displaying IO GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter...
  • Page 122 ■ Process Image Tab: displays IO information  Displays IO information  Possible to test IO Value  Able to test value of all connected IO modules in case of selecting Network Adapter.  Able to test value of Base IO in case of selecting all-in-one type of Network Adapter (A-series).
  • Page 123 Figure 53: IOGuidePro: Parameters tab ■ Comment Tab: Allows you to edit and save specific comments as per the application or module. Figure 54: IOGuidePro: Comments tab GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5-23...
  • Page 124 Editing Grid IOGuidePro uses Grid Type of Control in various User Interfaces. All Grids have the same function so please study it carefully. ■ Editing Parameters Configuration and Values Cell with black characters and Gray Color Read-Only Column/White Color Column Writable Cell with blue characters and White Color Column.
  • Page 125 Keyboard Shortcuts The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts. Shortcut Key Menu Help File → Project File → New Ctrl + N File → Project File → Open Ctrl + O File → Project File → Save Ctrl + S File →...
  • Page 126 Context Menu The two types of context menu supported in IOGuidePro are as given below. 1. Case of IO selection from Project Window  At Project Window, R-Click is enabled to view Context menu.  Each function has the same feature as Select in Main menu. Figure 55: Selecting IO module from Project Window 2.
  • Page 127: Using Ioguidepro

    Using IOGuidePro Quick Start Offline Functions 1. Create Project  Create a ne project by selecting "Project File → Ne " from the Edit Menu.  From New project dialog, choose project name, Bus type and file save location and then click OK. 2.
  • Page 128 Setting Hardware In order to complete Online function of IOGuidePro, please complete Hardware Setting for communication. Modbus TCP/IP support Network Adapter. 1. Connect IO module to Network Adapter. Tips: Wire diagram for each IO module of RSTi Technical Data. 2. Connect Cable (RJ-45) to Ethernet Port of PC. 3.
  • Page 129 Create Project Each Project holds its own Bus Type (protocol). Each Project contains network adapters compatible with specific Bus Type (protocol). Projects with supported bus type only can be identified by IOGuidePro tool. IOGuidePro can create and load several Projects. How to activate File →...
  • Page 130 Add Network Adapter You can add network adapter to the selected project. How to Add to Network Adapter 1. Select Project to be added to Network Adapters in Project window. Use one of the following methods. Edit → Add → Network Adapter Menu Toolbar Shortcuts...
  • Page 131 Add IO Module Add IO module to the selected NA. How to Add to IO Module 1. Select IO Module to be added to Network Adapter in Project window. 2. Use one of the following methods. Edit → Add → Module Menu Toolbar Shortcuts...
  • Page 132 Check Validation Validation allows you to check setup error in the selected project or network adapter. Through Error Code and description, it can be possible to know where problem exists. Procedure to Check Validation 1. Select Project or Network Adapter for checking Validation in Project window. 2.
  • Page 133 Properties You can view the Properties in Selected NA and IO. Click 'Show Technical Data' and get information of Device Project Bus Type supporting Online can reconfigure 'Communication Interval' and 'View Update Time'. Figure 60: Properties window – NA module Network Adapter Modbus TCP/IP - allows ' IP Address' to be changed.
  • Page 134 Figure 61: Properties window – IO module 5-34 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 135 Modify Configuration ■ Move to the selected Module and Folder. ■ Delete the selected item. ■ Change User name of the selected item. Procedure to Move Up 1. Select IO Module or Folder in Project window. 2. Use one of the following methods. Edit →...
  • Page 136 View Address Map Displays Input/Output mode and Address Map in the selected node. Address value can be changed by project value. Procedure to View Address Map 1. Select Network Adapter in Project window. 2. Use one of the following methods. View →...
  • Page 137 Documentation It is possible to print information of selected project or NA or to save them as PDF, Excel file. Document contains the following: ■ Communication Parameters of project or NA ■ Drawing and actual dimension for the connection between NA and IO Modules ■...
  • Page 138 Check 'View Excel file' to identify the file. It requires Microsoft Excel program for viewing. 5. Click 'Make Report’. 5-38 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 139 Figure 63: Viewing Documentation output GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5-39...
  • Page 140 Inquiry ■ Inquiry displays inquiry information of selected project or NA. ■ Check technical data of selected Module. ■ Save inquiry information as CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. Inquiry Procedure 1. Select project or NA to make inquiry in Project window. 2.
  • Page 141 Save Project Save current Project. How to save Project 1. Select project to save in Project window. 2. Carry on one of the below method File → Project File → Save Menu Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl + S 3. The Save As dialog box is created for projects that are already saved. Save As Project Save as Project.
  • Page 142 Open Project Open saved Project. How to open Project 1. Use one of the following methods. File → Project File → Open Menu Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl + O 2. Select Project to open and click 'OK'. Note: If a project is already opened, an error message is displayed. 5-42 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 143 Configuration Change parameter of IOGuidePro software As IOGuidePro restarts, a yellow icon is automatically applied. Property Sub Property Description Language Setting Language A title is displayed in Start Page Tab of StartUp View Title Main Window Online link URL of Start Page Tab of Path/Url Main Window View Mode...
  • Page 144: Error Code

    Error Code Error Code list as IOGuidePro. ■ Validation Error Code: Error Code list as 'Check Validation' activated. ■ Application Error Code: Error Code Legend and each description. Validation Error Code Error Code Category Description -101 Power Maximum power exceeded. -102 Expansion Maximum IO expansion exceeded.
  • Page 145 -1014 Cannot delete. Error code: -1015 Cannot get mainframe pointer. May be bug. -1016 Cannot load module's graph image. -1017 Cannot get setting value. See below log in detail. Cannot delete the project file. Please input -1018 another project name. -1019 API Code: .
  • Page 146 -1048 Cannot get online value. See below log in detail -4000 Node is not defined. Loc: xml file: -4001 Not allowed value in xml file. Value: . Loc: Wrapper object is null. NA node is not defined -4002 Loc: -4003 XML Parsing Error Wrapper object is not NAUsr.
  • Page 147: Tools (For Future Release)

    The Bootp Server describes how to activate external program. ■ Bootp Server: Software using Bootstrap Protocol (RFC 951) is for IP Address setting to GE IP products. ■ Protocol Messenger: Enables to read/write Address Data according to NA communication protocol.
  • Page 148 Bootp Server General Description Request History ■ Show only GE-IP device: option for displaying products with only MAC address of GE Intelligent Platforms ■ Request History: a table received Bootp Request. ■ Clear History: clear up a table data ■...
  • Page 149 Setup IP Address Automatic Setting 1. Run Bootp Server software 2. Press the button for Start Bootp to activate 3. Double click device from the Request History Table. 4. Select the right interface (LAN) from Setup IP Address Dialog. 5. Set IP Address and click OK. 6.
  • Page 150 7. Using mouse, select device information from right click menu in Setup History. 8. Set parameter in Dialog and click Close. 5-50 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 151 Manual Setting 1. Click "Add New Device" or select right click menu on mouse from Setup History Table 2. Select the suitable interface (LAN) in Setup IP Address Dialog 3. Click OK after entering all address information. 4. Check the setting address in Setup History Table 5.
  • Page 152 Reset IP Address 1. Click "Reset with Network Default". In case of Device reset in Setup History, select the Device first and press the button. 2. Fulfill MAC address of Dialog and press the button for OK. 5-52 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 153 1. Protocol: Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus Serial RTU  Data communication is possible at standard Modbus Protocol format.  Communication possible with all types of GE-IP's NAs for Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus Serial RTU.  Data is transferred after clicking 'Send' button as functions, address are set to protocol specification properly.
  • Page 154: Online Commands

    Online Commands Online commands are only supported by Modbus and not applicable for PROFIBUS/PROFINET. Automatic Scan online only Screen a connectable Node and upload the searched Node information. Supports only Modbus Network Adapter. In case of TCP/IP Communication Network Adapter, the following information is available: ■...
  • Page 155 3. From 'Step 2. Scan', click 'Scan' button. Compare with Offline online only ■ It compares information of node in online with current project. ■ It can compare configuration with parameter. ■ Additionally miscellaneous information provided with How to Compare 1.
  • Page 156 ■ Applied result Automatic Scan 1. From Step 3. Apply, choose options and click 'OK' button. Option Description Erase NA which is already connected to Selected Overwrite the project Project and open recently searched Network Adapter. Leave NA which is already connected to Selected Add to selected project Project, connect recently searched new NA Copy parameters...
  • Page 157 Setup IO Parameters online only Parameters in Network Adapter or IO module can be changed. Move to Process Image Tab 1. Select Process Image Tab in Main window. 2. Select Network Adapter or IO Module to be tested in Project window. Network Adapter's Parameters IO module's Parameters GFK-2746...
  • Page 158 View Online Value 1. Use one of the following methods. Online → Upload Menu Toolbar Shortcuts 2. After communication completed, a value is displayed in 'Online Value'. Download Project Value 1. Input parameter to download 'Project Value'. 2. Use one of the following methods. Online →...
  • Page 159 Initialized value of Project Parameter as Factory Default 1. Use one of the following methods. Edit → Reset to Factory Default Menu Toolbar Shortcuts 2. An initialized value is displayed in 'Project Value’. GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5-59...
  • Page 160 Send Special Command online only ■ Restart the selected NA. ■ Reset Error counter of selected NA. Start Monitoring online only ■ Start monitoring for the selected Project. ■ Status of communication and Network Adapter is displayed with icon of Project window.
  • Page 161 Stop Monitoring online only Stop monitoring for the selected Project. How to Stop Monitoring 1. Select project to stop monitoring in Project window. 2. Use one of the following methods. Online → Stop Monitoring Menu Toolbar Shortcuts Shift + O 3.
  • Page 162 View to Online Value 1. Use one of the following methods. Online → Upload Menu Toolbar Shortcuts 2. After completion, a value is filled in 'Online Value'. Download Output Value 1. Input Value of output to download in 'Project Value'. 2.
  • Page 163 View Analog Value in various Data Format 1. Use one of the following methods. Menu Toolbar Shortcuts 2. Analog Normal Value: actual value displayed in unit of mA, V. 3. Analog Raw Value (Dec): Raw Value of output is displayed in Decimal. GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 164 4. Analog Raw Value (Hex): Raw Value of output is displayed in Hexadecimal. 5-64 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual -January 2012 GFK-2746...
  • Page 165: Product Certifications And Installation Guidelines For Conformance

    In no event will GE be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
  • Page 166 Chapter Certifications c-UL-us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment, certified for U.S. and Canada See UL File E105285 CE Mark EN 61000-6-2:2005; Industrial Immunity EN 61000-6-4:2007; Industrial Emissions Profinet certificate: Z10439 Chapter FnIO Network Adapter Manual User Manual - January 2011 GFK-2746...
  • Page 167: Government Regulations

    AC power source. The PACSystems RSTi family of products has been tested and found to meet or exceed the requirements of U.S. (47 CFR 15), Canadian (ICES-003), Australian (AS/NZS 3548), and European (EN 61000-6-4:2007) regulations for Class A digital devices when installed in accordance with the guidelines noted in this manual.
  • Page 168: Environmental Specifications

    Chapter Environmental Specifications PROFINET STXPNS001 Items Specification Environmental Specification Operating Temperature -20℃—50℃ for UL applications. -20℃ to 60℃ for non UL applications. Storage Temperature -25°C to 85°C Relative Humidity 90% Non-condensing Protection Class IP 20 Mounting DIN Rail PROFIBUS STXPBS001 Items Specification Environmental Specification...
  • Page 169: Abbreviations

    Chapter Abbreviations Items Description Ground Generic Station Description GFK-2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1-69...
  • Page 171 Index LED Indicators, 3-20 Configuring an I/O Station for PROFIBUS Field Power Status LED, 3-21 Communication, 3-34 IO Module Status LED, 3-21 Configuring an I/O Station for PROFINET Module Status LED, 3-20 Communication, 4-16 Network Status LED, 3-20 Create Project, 5-29 How to create Project, 5-29 Main Menu, 5-13 Modify Configuration, 5-35...
  • Page 172 Index Save project User Interface, 5-11 How to save Project, 5-41 Specifications environmental, A-68 Station Address Setup for STXPBS*, 3-42 Station address setup for STXPBS001, 3- RSTi Bus System, 3-25 STXPBS* Specifications, 3-18 STXPBS001, 3-2 Interface and Data, 3-2 Specification, 3-3 STXPBS001DPV1 Service Specification, 3-53 STXPBS016...

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