Abb Ag: Operation
Abb Ag: Operation
Abb Ag: Operation
Application, characteristics and technical data The connection to the local I/O boards is done by
have to be taken from the hardware data sheet: a 20 pole female connector (X31). The connection
to the RTU560 serial I/O bus (local I/O-
Interface/Wired-OR-Bus) is done by a 20 pole
560CMU01 R0001 1KGT 150 613 male connector (X32) (see Fig. 5).
CPA Interface
Operation The CPA interface is available on the RJ45
The communication unit 560CMU01 is the CMU connector. It can interface RS485 signals. The
board (CMU = communication unit) of the remote Bus is terminated by a 1 kΩ resistor.
terminal unit RTU560 for DIN rail mounting. The
The settings have to be done by RTUtil560
560CMU01 controls process events and
configuration tool. The signals are used according
communications with control centers and local
to Fig. 2.
MMI systems via up to three serial interfaces
(CP1, CP2, CPA) and the Ethernet Possible limitations can be found in the document:
10BaseT/100BaseT LAN interface (E). Interfaces and Protocols
1KGT 150 714
Pin Signal
1 - Not used
2 TA Data - RJ45
3 TB Data + 1
4 - Not used 8
7 - Not used
8 -
Signalling
CP1 and CP2 Interface RS232C Mode
The red LED of the 560CMU01 is under software
control. The definition and operation of the LED
Pin Signal Input/Output “ERR" must be taken from the release specific
function description. The LEDs “Tx” and “Rx” are
1 DCD Input directly connected to the receiver / transmitter of
the communication line. The LEDs “LAN" are
2 RxD Input RJ45
directly connected to the Ethernet-controller.
3 TxD Output
1 Functionality of the LEDs according to Figure 5
(from left to right):
8
4 DTR Output
Jack
5 GND - LED Colour Meaning
WOR (2x) green Rx / Tx Peripheral Bus
7 RTS Output red Warning / Error
ERR
8 CTS Input CPA (2x) green Rx / Tx Interface CPA
CP1 (2x) green Rx / Tx Interface CP1
Shield Connected with housing CP2 (2x) green Rx / Tx Interface CP2
LAN (2x) green Ethernet Activity / Link
Fig. 3: CP1- and CP2 Interface RS232C Mode
Table 1: Meaning of LEDs
Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interface is available on a RJ45 Power Supply
connector and supports different functions. The supply power will be connected to two 2-pole
Webserver-diagnostic with download of pluggable screw terminals (X36).
configuration files and firmware
Protocol IEC 60870-5-104, DNP3, … Firmware Version
Integrated HMI The actual firmware version will be delivered on a
CompactFlash memory card. A new firmware file
The signals are used according to Fig. 4. can be loaded with the Web diagnostic tool into
the removable CompactFlash memory card.
Ethernet Interface
Changing of CompactFlash memory cards is
Pin Signal Input/Output possible.
1 TD + Output
Settings
2 TD - Output RJ45 The settings of the hardware and for operation of
the communication interface of the 560CMU01
3 RD + Input 1 have to be taken with the RTUtil560 configuration
tool.
4 Not used 8
The settings of the communication parameters
5 can be done in the “Hardware Tree" of the
Jack
RTUtil560.
6 RD - Input
For the RTU I/O bus protocol the settings are
7 Not used predefined. For other protocols the parameters
have to be defined according to the protocol type.
8
The following parameters have to be defined for The settings of the Ethernet interface are
all protocols:
node name
Interface Type
IP address
Baudrate: 50 to 19 200 baud
Subnet mask
Carrier pre-time
Default Gateway
Modem control:
Direct link (TxD/RxD only)
WT link full duplex (23WT23-25 no
handshake)
WT link half duplex (23WT23-25, with
CTS handshake)
WT link half duplex (23WT23-25 with RTS
/ DCD)
Dial up (external modem without
handshake, without RTS / CTS)
Loop switch unit (RP570/71 Host interface
only)
Link with collision avoidance (TxD, RxD,
DCD, without handshake (DNP 3 only)
E.g.
23BI61
23BO62
23AI60
Interface to
Interface to
560PSU10
PSU 10
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