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Control Circuit Components AS-Interface, IO Link Siemens complete AS-Interface offering is found in Section 6 of the Siemens IK PI 01 Catalog. In this section you will find the Table of Contents for Section 6 of the Siemens IK PI 01 catalog and overview information on AS-Interface and ASIsafe. A PDF version of Section 6 on AS-Interface can be viewed from the Siemens on-line version of this 014. Contents Pages Contents Pages System overview.............................. 6/ AS-Interface specification........................ 6/4 ASIsafe................................... 6/6 AS-Interface safety monitors..................... 6/8 AS-Interface safety modules..................... 6/11 3SF1 position switches......................... 6/14 Plastic enclosures........................... 6/15 Metal enclosures............................ 6/17 3SF1 Position switches with separate actuator...... 6/1 Plastic enclosures........................... 6/ Metal enclosures............................ 6/3 Accessories................................ 6/4 3SF1 Position switches with solenoid interlocking... 6/5 Plastic enclosures........................... 6/6 Metal enclosures............................ 6/7 3SF1 hinge switches........................... 6/8 Plastic enclosures........................... 6/8 Metal enclosures............................ 6/9 3SF Cable-operated switches for AS-Interface...... 6/30 EMERGENCY STOP mushroom pushbuttons for AS-Interface.................... 6/31 AS-Interface F adaptors for EMERGENCY-STOP devices.................... 6/34 Masters Masters for SIMATIC S7........................ 6/35 CP 43-.................................... 6/35 CP 343-P, CP 343-.......................... 6/36 Network transitions DP/AS-i LINK Advanced........................ 6/38 DP/AS-Interface Link 0E....................... 6/41 DP/AS-i F-Link................................ 6/43 IE/AS-i LINK PN IO............................ 6/47 Siemens Industry, Inc. Slaves I/O modules for operation in the field, high degree of protection....................... 6/50 Digital I/O modules, IP67............ 6/50 Digital I/O modules, IP67 K60.................. 6/51 Digital I/O modules, IP68/IP69K K60R............ 6/53 Digital I/O modules, IP67 K45.................. 6/55 Digital I/O modules, IP67 K0.................. 6/57 Digital I/O modules, IP67 User modules.......... 6/59 Analog I/O modules, IP67 K60.................. 6/60 I/O modules for operation in the control cabinet..... 6/63.................................. 6/63 SlimLine.................................... 6/64 F90 module.................................. 6/66 Flat module.................................. 6/67 Special integrated solutions..................... 6/68 AS-Interface communication modules............. 6/68 Modules with special functions.................. 6/70 Counter modules............................. 6/70 Ground-fault detection modules.................. 6/71 Overvoltage protection module.................. 6/71 AS-Interface connection for LOGO!............... 6/73 Contactors and contactor assemblies.............. 6/74 3RT0 contactors....................... 6/74 3RA4 contactor assemblies for wye-delta starting............................. 6/75 3RA7 function modules for AS-Interface............................... 6/76 Motor s for operation in the control cabinet... 6/78 3RA6 compact feeders................... 6/78 3RA61 direct-on-line.................... 6/81 3RA6 reversing...................... 6/8 Accessories................................ 6/83 Add-on modules for AS-Interface............... 6/88 Infeed system for 3RA6...................... 6/90 continued on next page 14/1

Control Circuit Components AS-Interface Contents Pages Motor s for operation in the field, high degree of protection....................... 6/97 M00D motor s................... 6/97 General data............................... 6/97 M00D motor s for AS-Interface.......... 6/98 Accessories............................... 6/103 MCU motor s.................... 6/107 General data.............................. 6/107 MCU motor s for AS-Interface........... 6/109 Motor s for AS-Interface, 4 V DC.......... 6/114 SINAMICS G110D distributed converters......... 6/117 3SF5 pushbuttons and indicator lights............ 6/11 Enclosures and front panel modules for AS-Interface.. 6/11 General data.............................. 6/11 With standard fittings....................... 6/1 Components.............................. 6/13 Customized equipment...................... 6/14 Front panel module......................... 6/15 8WD4 signaling columns...................... 6/130 Power supply units and data couplings AS-Interface power supply units................. 6/135 S.5 data decoupling modules................. 6/136 Transmission media AS-Interface shaped cables.................... 6/138 System components and accessories Repeater................................... 6/139 Extension Plug.............................. 6/140 Addressing units............................. 6/141 Analyser................................... 6/143 Other accessories............................ 6/146 Software AS-Interface Function Block Library for SIMATIC PCS 7......................... 6/149 Catalog No. Prefix Description 3RA4 Contactor Assemblies for Wye-Delta Starting 3RA7 Contactor Function Modules for AS-Interface 3RA6 Starter 3RG783 SIMATIC FS600 Laser Scanner 3RK11 Safety Monitor, Analog I/O Modules 3RK1 Safety Modules, I/O Modules, Counter Modules, Communication Modules 3RK13 3RK14 3RK19 3RK 3RK4 3RK7 3RK31 3RK43 3RV19 3RX90 3RX95 3S83 3SE50 3SF1 3SF 3SF54 3SF55 3SF58 3SF59 6GK1 6GK14 6GK19 6GK7 6SL35 8WD4 Enclosed Motor Starters Safety Modules, I/O Modules, Communication Modules, Ground Fault Protection Modules, Connections for LOGO! Accessories I/O Modules I/O Modules, Communication Modules ASI System Manual DP/AS-i F-Link MCU Enclosed Motor Starters Accessories for Starter ASI Shaped Cables ASI Power Supplies E-Stop Components Position Switches & Interlock Accessories Position Switches & Key Interlock Switches Cable Operated Switches F Adapters for E-Stops AS-i Slaves for Pilot Devices Pilot Device Stations, Front Panel Module Pilot Device Accessories Repeater/Extender DP/AS-i Links Manuals for SIMATIC S7 Masters Masters for SIMATIC S7 SINAMICS G110D Drives Signal Columns 14/ Siemens Industry, Inc.

Control Circuit Components IO Link Siemens complete offering is found in Section 7 of the Siemens IK PI 01 Catalog. In this section you will find the Table of Contents for Section 7 of the Siemens IK PI 01 catalog and overview information on. A PDF version of Section 7 on can be viewed from the Siemens on-line version of this 014 Industrial Controls Catalog. Contents Pages Contents Pages Transmission technology........................ 7/ Communication overview........................ 7/3 Masters master module for ET 00S................ 7/4 4SI electronic module 4SI electronic module..................... 7/5 master module for ET 00eco PN........... 7/6 Input modules General data.................................. 7/7 K0 modules............................ 7/8 Contactors and contactor assemblies 3RT0 contactors,3-pole, 3... 30 HP......... 7/9 3RA3 reversing contactor assemblies...... 7/11 3RA4 contactor assemblies for wye-delta starting........................ 7/13 3RA7 function modules for........ 7/15 3RB electronic overload s 3RB4 for, up to 630 A.................. 7/17 for high-feature applications Accessories for 3RB4......................... 7/ 3RA6 compact feeders 3RA64, 3RA65 compact feeders for................................. 7/4 Accessories for compact feeders for........ 7/6 3UG48 monitoring s for stand-alone installation for General data................................. 7/7 Line monitoring............................... 7/9 Voltage monitoring............................ 7/31 Current monitoring............................ 7/3 Power factor and active current monitoring......... 7/33 Speed monitoring............................. 7/35 Accessories.................................. 7/37 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring s for General data................................. 7/38 Relay, digitally configurable for 1 sensor........... 7/40 Relay, digitally configurable for up to 3 sensors...... 7/4 Accessories.................................. 7/44 Siemens Industry, Inc. 14/3

AS-Interface As-Interface Communication overview Overview AS-Interface is an open, international standard according to EN 5095 and IEC 606- for process and field communication. Leading manufacturers of actuators and sensors all over the world support the AS-Interface. Interested companies are provided with the electrical and mechanical specifications by the AS-Interface Association. AS-Interface is a single master system. For automation systems from Siemens, there are communications processors (CPs) communications modules (CMs) and routers (links) that control the process or field communication as masters, and actuators and sensors that are activated as AS-Interface slaves. Laptop Remote access, e.g. via teleservice PC 100 14 7 Control and monitoring system Motion Control Systems Telecontrol and substation control Database Server IWLAN Security Access Point Notebook Access Point Field device for intrinsically safe area PC/PG/IPC Link Coupler Link PROFIBUS PA ASM456 Field devices SIMOCODE Access Point Sensors SINAMICS Power supply LOGO! AS-Interface Slaves Controller Sensors Protection and monitoring devices feeder Link Slaves Signalling column Power supply Module Field device G_IK10_XX_000 Benefits A key feature of AS-Interface technology is the use of a shared two-conductor cable for data transmission and the distribution of auxiliary power to the sensors/actuators. A power supply unit which meets the requirements of the AS-Interface transmission method and has an external data decoupling module if required is used for the distribution of auxiliary power. The AS-Interface cable used for the wiring is mechanically coded and hence protected against polarity reversal and can be easily contacted by the insulation piercing method. Elaborately wired control cables in the control cabinet and marshalling racks can be replaced by AS-Interface. The AS-Interface cable can be connected to any points thanks to a specially developed cable and connection by the insulation piercing method. With this concept you become extremely flexible and achieve high savings. Application I/O data exchange The AS-i master transmits automatically the inputs and outputs between the control system and the digital and analog AS-Interface slaves. Slave diagnostics information is forwarded to the control system when required. AS-Interface masters according to the AS-Interface Specification V.1 or V3.0 support integrated analog value processing. This means that data exchange with analog AS-Interface slaves is just as easy as with digital slaves. Command interface In addition to I/O data exchange with binary and analog AS-Interface slaves the AS-Interface masters provide a number of other functions through the command interface. Hence it is possible, for example, for slave addresses to be issued, parameter values transferred or configuration information read out from user programs. You can find more information on the Internet, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/51678777 14/4 Siemens Industry, Inc. /4 Siemens IC 10 N 04/013

As-Interface AS-Interface System components Overview To implement communication, a system installation has the following main components: Master interface modules for central control units such as SI- MATIC S7, ET 00 distributed peripherals, or routers from PROFIBUS/PROFINET to AS-Interface Power supply units, if required in combination with a data decoupling module for the power supply to the slaves AS-Interface shaped cables Network components such as repeaters and extension plugs (cannot be used for AS-i Power4V) Modules for connection of standard sensors/actuators Actuators and sensors with integrated AS-i slave Safety modules for transmitting safety-oriented data through AS-Interface Addressing units for setting the slave addresses during commissioning SIMATIC/ SIMOTION SINUMERIK PROFINET Industrial Ethernet AS-Interface power supply Digital and analog K0, K45, K60 field modules S7-300 CP343-(P) S7-100 with CM 143- Safe position switch with door interlock DP/AS-i F-Link DP/AS-i Link Advanced DP/AS-i Link 0E S7-00 mit CP43- Safe EMERGENCY-STOP and field module AS-Interface Signaling columns Pushbuttons Indicator lights PROFIBUS DP CM AS-i Master für ET 00SP S7-300 CP343-(P) AS-Interface power supply IE/AS-i Link PN IO Safe and standard control cabinet modules S.5 and S45 4 V DC power supply MSS Advanced MSS ASIsafe 3RA load feeders 3RA6 compact s M00D motor s or G110D frequency converters Load feeders with safe AS-i outputs G_IK10_XX_007j Example of a configuration with the system components Features Standard EN 5095 / IEC 606- Topology Line, star or tree structure (same as electrical wiring) Transmission medium Unshielded two-wire cable ( x 1.5 mm ) for data and auxiliary power Connection methods Maximum cable length Siemens Industry, Inc. Contacting of the AS-Interface cable by insulation piercing method 100 m without repeater 00 m with extension plug 300 m with two repeaters in series connection 600 m with extension plugs and two repeaters connected in parallel Larger cable lengths are also possible when additional repeaters are connected in parallel Maximum cycle time Number of stations per AS-Interface line Number of binary sensors and actuators Access control Error safeguard 5 ms in full expansion with standard addresses 10 ms in full expansion with A/B addresses, profile-specific for Spec 3.0 slaves 31 slaves acc. to AS-Interface Spec. V.0 6 slaves (A/B technology) acc. to AS-Interface Spec. V.1 and V3.0 Integrated analog value transmission Max. 14 DI/14 DO according to Spec. V.0 Max. 48 DI/186 DO according to Spec. V.1 Max. 496 DI/496 DO according to Spec. V3.0 Cyclic polling master/slave procedure Cyclic data acceptance from host (PLC, PC) Identification and repetition of faulty message frames Siemens IC 10 N 04/013 14/5 /5

AS-Interface As-Interface AS-Interface specification Specification.0,.1 and 3.0 3.0 Overview Scope of the AS-Interface specification AS-Interface Specification Maximum number of slaves Number of digital inputs Number of digital outputs Digital Analog ASIsafe DI DO Version.0 31 31 31 31 4 = 14 31 4 = 14 Version.1 6 31 31 6 4 = 48 6 3 = 186 Version 3.0 6 6 31 6 8 = 496 6 8 = 496 Basic data of AS-Interface Specification.0 AS-Interface Specification.0 describes a fieldbus system with an AS-i master and up to 31 AS-i slaves. Each AS-i slave has up to 4 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs. With full expansion, the complete transmission of all input/output data requires max. 5 ms cycle time. Expansions of AS-Interface Specification.1 AS-Interface Specification.1 enables the number of network stations to be doubled from 31 to 6 as follows: The standard slaves continue to occupy one AS-i address (1...31). Slaves with extended addressing divide an address into an A address (1A...31A) and a B address (1B...31B). Up to 6 A/B slaves can be connected accordingly to one AS-Interface network. Mixed operation of standard slaves and A/B slaves is possible without difficulty. The AS-i master identifies automatically which type of slave is connected. No special adjustments are required of the user. Another function of the AS-Interface Specification V.1 is the integrated analog value transmission function. Access to both analog values and digital values is possible without the need for any special function blocks. Expansions of AS-Interface Specification 3.0 AS-Interface Specification 3.0 enables the connection of nearly 1000 digital inputs/outputs (profile S-7.A.A: 8DI/8DO as A/B slave). New profiles have also enabled the option of expanded addressing for analog slaves. Acceleration of analog value transmission through "Fast Analog Profile". Variable use of analog modules: Optional parameterization of resolution (1/14 bit) and 1- and -channel capability. Asynchronous serial protocol 100 baud or 50 baud, bidirectional. AS-Interface master for A/B slaves To be able to operate A/B slaves on an AS-Interface network you must use master modules that meet the minimum requirements of Specification.1. AS-Interface specification Available masters Version.1 CP 43- (S7-00) Version 3.0 CP 343-, 343-P (S7-300 / ET 00M), DP/AS-i Link Advanced, DP/AS-i F-Link, DP/AS-Interface Link 0E, IE/AS-i Link PN IO, CM 143- (S7-100), CM AS-i Master ST for ET 00SP new The AS-Interface specification relevant for the respective slave For the exact slave profile see AS-Interface system manual. is noted in the "Selection and ordering data". Communication cycle AS-Interface specification Version.0 Version.1 Version 3.0 Each address is queried in max. 5 ms cycle time. If two A/B slaves are operated on one basic address (e.g. 1A and 1B), a maximum 10 ms will be required for updating the data of both slaves. More information Maximum cycle time (digital signals) 5 ms 5 ms with 31 slaves 10 ms with 6 slaves 5 ms with 31 slaves 10 ms with 6 slaves, supplementary, up to 0 ms with A/B slaves using 4DI/4DO, up to 40 ms with A/B slaves using 8DI/8DO All slave types can be mixed and used on a single AS-Interface network. More information, e.g. whether an AS-Interface slave is a standard slave or an A/B slave, can be seen in the section "Selection and ordering data" or the "AS-Interface system manual". AS-Interface system manual More information is available in the AS-Interface system manual. The German AS-Interface system manual can be downloaded free of charge, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/650840 The English AS-Interface system manual can be downloaded free of charge, see http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/650840 A print version of the AS-Interface system manual is also available under the following order number. German 3RK 703-3AB0-1AA1 English 3RK 703-3BB0-1AA1 µ Ω 14/6 Siemens Industry, Inc. /6 Siemens IC 10 N 04/013

Communication overview Overview is an open communication standard for sensors and actuators - defined by the Profibus User Organization (PNO). IO- Link technology is based on the point-to-point connection of sensors and actuators to the control system. Parameter and diagnostics data are transmitted in addition to the cyclic operating data for the connected sensors/actuators. The simple, unshielded three-wire cable customary for standard sensors is used for this purpose. Laptop Remote access, e.g. via teleservice PC 100 14 7 Control and monitoring system Motion Control Systems Telecontrol and substation control Database Server IWLAN Security Access Point Notebook Access Point Field device for intrinsically safe area PC/PG/IPC Link Coupler Link PROFIBUS PA ASM456 Field devices SIMOCODE master Access Point IO- Link module Protection and monitoring devices Sensors SINAMICS LOGO! Controller Slaves Sensors Protection and monitoring devices feeder Slaves Signalling column Module Field device G_IK10_XX_30049 Benefits Engineering Standardized, open system for greater flexibility (non-siemens devices can be integrated in engineering) Uniform, transparent configuring and programming through integrated engineering (SIMATIC STEP 7) Unassigned SIMATIC function blocks for easy parameterization, diagnostics and read-out of measured values Efficient engineering thanks to pre-integration into SIMATIC HMI Low error rate in CAD circuit diagram design as a result of reduced control current wiring Installation and commissioning Faster assembly with minimized error rate as a result of reduced control current wiring Less space required in the control cabinet Low-cost circuitry where there are several feeders by making full use of existing components Operation and maintenance High transparency in the system right down to field level and integration into power management systems Reduction in downtimes and maintenance times thanks to system-wide diagnostics and faster fault correction Support of predictive maintenance Shorter changeover times, even for field devices, by means of parameter and recipe management Siemens Industry, Inc. Application can be used in the following main applications: Easy connection of complex sensors/actuators with a large number of parameters and diagnostic data to the control system Replacement of sensor boxes for connecting binary sensors with the input modules optimized in terms of cabling Optimized cable connection of switching devices to the control system Simple transmission of energy values from the device to the control system for integration into a user program or power management In these cases, all the diagnostics data are transmitted to the higher-level control system through. The parameter settings can be changed during operation. Central data storage means that it is possible to exchange an sensor/actuator without a PC or programming device. Integration in STEP 7 Integration of the device configuration in the STEP 7 environment guarantees: Quick and easy engineering Consistent data storage Quick localization and rectification of faults Siemens IC 10 N 04/013 14/7 /17

System components Overview To implement communication, a system installation has the following main components: An master Several devices, usually sensors (RFID systems), actuators or combinations of these A standard 3-wire sensor/actuator cable product family Engineering and visualization engineering: SIMATIC S7-PCT Visualization: SIMATIC HMIWinCC Switching cabinet installation Field installation Controller S7-300/ S7-400 PROFINET ET 00SP (ET 00S) with master SIMATIC ET 00eco PN with master 3UG48 3RA6 compact s 3RA load feeders with 3RA7 function modules 3RB4 overload s contactor 3RT with 3RR4 3RS14/ 3RS15 s K0 module Actuators RFID system RF00 RFID system RF00 Standard sensors IK10_30141b Example of a configuration with the system components 14/8 Siemens Industry, Inc. /18 Siemens IC 10 N 04/013

Compatibility of guarantees compatibility between -capable modules and standard modules as follows: sensors can be operated both on modules (masters) and standard input modules. sensors/actuators as well as today's standard sensors/actuators can be used on masters. If conventional components are used in the system, then of course only the standard functions are available at this point. System System components components Analog signals Another advantage of technology is that analog signals are digitized already in the sensor itself and are digitally transmitted by the communication. As the result, faults are prevented and there is no extra cost for cable shielding. Enhanced through input modules compatibility also permits connection of standard sensors/actuators, i.e. conventional sensors/actuators can also be connected to. This is particularly effective with the IO- Link input modules, which allow several sensors to be connected at one time via a cable to the controller. Load feeders and motor s Through it is possible to control not only sensors but also actuators in the form of load feeders and motor s. Grouping of motor s The controls allow four s to be combined to form a group. ET 00SP (ET 00S) with master Point-to-point connection through ET 00S with digital I/O modules Classic wiring K0 Sensor box Sensors Actuators Actuators Sensors NSA0_00489c Possibilities for connecting load feeders and motor s to or in the conventional way Connection of a motor group made up of three 3RA64 direct-online s and a 3RA65 reversing In this way up to 16 s can be operated on a single master. This leads to a reduction in the installation space and control wiring required. Siemens Industry, Inc. Product Category: AS-Interface Siemens IC 10 N 04/013 14/9 /19

System components Overload and monitoring s By combining overload/monitoring s with it is now possible to send data that has already been recorded and evaluated in the monitoring s directly to the controller. This avoids the use of duplicated sensors. 1 Monitoring 3UG48 Feeder 3 Monitoring 3UG46 Feeder master PLC PLC 1 Monitoring 3UG48 Monitoring 3UG48 1 Analog signal Monitoring Monitoring converter 3UG46 3UG46 Current transformers IC01_00175 1 Motor Signaling of limit value violation plus measurement data transmission to PLC Autonomous operation without PLC Possibilities for connecting overload s to or in the conventional way Wireless communication Using an upstream IWLAN client module, such as SCALANCE W746-1PRO, allows to be be integrated into the PROF- INET world via a distributed I/O. Possible uses include acting as an alternative to fault-prone cable carrier or collector wire technology. The individual diagnostics options offered by 1 3 Motor Signaling of limit value violation plus measurement data transmission to PLC Autonomous operation without PLC Signaling of limit value violation to PLC the various devices provide greater transparency for the production process. Just like the parameter data for a device, these diagnostics data can be evaluated remotely using the possibilities offered by SIMATIC. This supports remote maintenance down to the lowest level in the field. Pump station Industrial Ethernet ET 00SP (ET 00S) with master SCALANCE W784 Access Point Maintenance station 3RA6 Control room SIMATIC HMI KTP 1500 Basic SIMATIC S7-300 SCALANCE W786-xPRO Outdoor Access Point IC01_00198a Wireless communication between Industrial Ethernet and components 14/10 Siemens Industry, Inc. /0 Siemens IC 10 N 04/013

components master, software, cables Masters master modules for ET 00SP CM 4x master modules for ET 00S 4SI electronic module 4SI electronic modules master modules for ET 00eco PN CM 4x for ET 00SP STEP 7 PCT BOOL DWORD INT BOOL INT INT INT INT ANY IOL_CALL REQ DONE BUSY ID CAP ERROR RD_WR STATUS PORT IOL_STATUS IOL_INDEX IOL_SUBINDEX RD_LEN LEN RECORD_IOL_DATA Call function block WinCC flexible template project IC01_00197 BOOL BOOL BOOL DWO DWO INT Software STEP 7 PCT Engineering software for configuring the master modules for ET 00SP, ET 00S and ET 00eco Available as a stand-alone version or integrated into STEP 7 (Version 5.5 SP1 or later) Retrieving parameter and diagnostics data from the devices connected to the master Monitoring of the process image of the devices Open interface for importing further IODDs Freely available for download from Industry Online Support 1) Call function block STEP 7 function block for easy acyclical data exchange in the user program Freely available for download from Industry Online Support ) WinCC flexible template project Easy integration of devices into the user program by using ready-made WinCC flexible templates Freely available for download from Industry Online Support 3) IODD files Device Description (IODD) files provide the device description for Comprehensive IODD catalog of SIEMENS devices Freely available for download from Industry Online Support 4) Cable 3-wire standard cable devices Detection with input modules K0 input module 4 inputs, M1 connections 8 inputs, standard M8 connections K0 input module 1) http://support.automation.siemens.com/de/view/en/3793675 ) http://support.automation.siemens.com/de/view/en/38487085 3) http://support.automation.siemens.com/de/view/en/38006560 4) http://support.automation.siemens.com/de/view/en/9801139/133100 devices (continued) RFID systems SIMATIC RF10R, SIMATIC RF0R, SIMATIC RF60R 3RA7 11 function module for 3RA64 direct-on-line 3RB4 overload s 3UG48 monitoring s 3RS14 temperature monitoring s 3RR4 monitoring s System System components components SIMATIC RF00 RFID system in the HF range SIMATIC RF10R, SIMATIC RF0R, SIMATIC RF60R products Simple identification tasks (read-only), such as reading an ID number No RFID-specific programming, ideal for those new to RFID Simple connection via master modules for, such as SIMATIC ET 00S and ET 00eco Use with the tried and tested ISO 15693 transponders (MOBY D) Switching with Contactors and contactor assemblies Power contactors for switching motors 3RT contactors, 3-pole, up to 18.5 kw Contactor assemblies 3RA3 reversing contactor assemblies 3RA4 contactor assemblies for wye-delta starting 3RA7 function modules for For direct-on-line s, reversing s and wye-delta s See chapter Motor s for use in the control cabinet 3RA6 compact s 3RA64 direct-on-line s 3RA65 reversing s Infeed systems for 3RA6 See chapter 4 Contactors with Overload s 3RB4 solid-state overload s for Evaluation module Current measuring modules from 0.3 to 630 A Controlling direct-on-line, reversing and star-delta s via in conjunction with contactors Full motor protection Diagnostics and current value transmission via See chapter 3 Monitoring with Monitoring s 3UG48 monitoring s for Monitoring voltage, current, power, speed or p.f. according to device design ON-delay and tripping delay time can be adjusted See chapter 11 3RS14, 3RS15 temperature monitoring s for Temperature monitoring with connected sensors Two limit values, can be adjusted separately See chapter 11 3RR4 monitoring s for Monitoring of current, phase failure, open circuit and phase sequence Designed for mounting on 3RT contactors See chapter Siemens Industry, Inc. Siemens IC 10 N 04/013 14/11 /1

specification Overview Principles of the specification According to the specification, communication functions as follows: Transmission takes place via an unshielded three-wire cable no more than 0 m long, of the kind normally used for standard sensors. Analog values which have already been digitized are transmitted in the form of message frames, which may correspond to +/- 10 V or 4 to 0 ma. Digital communication from 0 to 4 V on the so-called C/Q cable Most of the values transmitted are measured values from the sensors which include the units. The sensors and actuators are described by the Device Description (IODD). While the specification permits an infinite number of ports, an master currently only supports four ports. Only one device (slave) can be connected to each port (point-to-point connection). Transmission parameters between master and the devices: 1 start bit. 8 data bits, 1 parity bit and 1 stop bit. The transmission rates between master and the devices are as follows: - via COM1: 4 800 bps - via COM: 38 400 bps - via COM3: 30 400 bps The average cycle time is ms for the reading/writing of 16 data bits at a transmission rate of 38 400 bps. protocol For the dialog between device and master, uses a standard protocol, the standard asynchronous communication interface (UART) in "semi-duplex" mode. The protocol supports both the Standard IO mode (SIO) and the communication mode (COM). Interface hardware: compatible with sensors according to IEC 60947-5- and actuators Communication and switching possible alternately master device L+ 1 4 3 C/Q L SIO Standard IO switching operation SIO / COM Serial, bidirectional communication The structure of the protocol and its message frames depends on the types of data to be transmitted. Data types In the specification a distinction is made between the following data types: Process data The process data of the devices are transmitted cyclically in a data frame, provided the process data width does not exceed bytes. In the case of larger process data widths up to 3 bytes, parts are transmitted one after the other in several cycles. As of Version V1.1 of the specification, up to 3 bytes of process data can be transferred in a single cycle. IC01_00176 Service data (SD) With the aid of the service data, parameter values or device statuses can be read out. It is also possible to write the parameter values or transmit commands via the service data. Service data are always exchanged acyclically and in response to an inquiry from the master. Events Via events it is possible to transmit device events or statuses such as contamination, overheating, short circuits etc., from the the device via the master to the PLC or to visualize them. The events are sent on the initiative of the devices via the "event flag", which the master evaluates. The master itself can also generate events. Three categories of event are defined: Error signals (errors) Maintenance data (warnings) Device functions (notifications) M-sequence (message frames) Parameter data, events and process data can be transmitted either in an M-sequence (message frame) or in separate M- sequences (message frame). Data storage As of Specification V1.1, a data storage concept has been created for. In this concept, the device initiates the storage of its data on a higher-level parameter server. In the event that a device is replaced, the parameter server can restore the original parameterization. It is therefore possible to replace the devices without re-parameterization. The master can contain the parameter server. The parameter server can also be implemented centrally in the PLC or in a system server. In this case the IO-link master passes on the corresponding information. master The master is the interface to higher-level control systems. The master presents itself as a normal fieldbus node, and is integrated into the appropriate network configurator via the relevant device description (e.g. GSD, FDCML, EDS etc.). Device Description (IODD) The Device Description (IODD) has been defined to provide a full, transparent description of system characteristics as far as the device. It is based on the open XML standard. The IODD contains information on communication characteristics, device parameters, identification, process and diagnostics data, and is supplied by the manufacturer. The design of the IODD is the same for all devices from all manufacturers, and is always presented in the same way by the IODD Interpreter Tools. This therefore ensures that the handling is the same for all IO- Link devices, whatever the manufacturer. New in specification 1.1 The specification is currently available in Version 1.1, and is currently standardized as IEC 61131-9 (CDV). Specification 1.1 offers the following new features compared with the previous specification 1.0: New variable M-sequences allow transmission of up to 3 bytes of process or service data in a single cycle. Data storage concept 14/1 Siemens Industry, Inc. / Siemens IC 10 N 04/013