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Preface
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Safety notes 1
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System description 2
SINUMERIK
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Application planning 3
SINUMERIK 828D
PPU Installing 4
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Rules for permitted
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topologies 5
Manual
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Interface description 6
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Connectable components 7
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Technical data
A
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Appendix
Valid for:
SINUMERIK 828D
PPU 24x.2 BASIC T
PPU 24x.2 BASIC M
PPU 26x.2
PPU 28x.2
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damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert
symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are
graded according to the degree of danger.
DANGER
indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.
WARNING
indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION
indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.
NOTICE
indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.
If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will
be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to
property damage.
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Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and
avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems.
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described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the
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editions.
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SINUMERIK
You can find information on SINUMERIK under the following link:
(www.siemens.com/sinumerik)
Target group
This documentation is intended for manufacturers of machine tools, particularly:
● Project engineers, electricians and installers
● Maintenance and service personnel
Benefits
The information in this manual facilitates installation and connection of the
SINUMERIK 828D numerical control.
Standard version
This documentation only describes the functionality of the standard version. Extensions or
changes made by the machine manufacturer are documented by the machine manufacturer.
Other functions not described in this documentation might be executable in the control.
However, no claim can be made regarding the availability of these functions when the
equipment is first supplied or in the event of servicing.
Further, for the sake of simplicity, this documentation does not contain all detailed
information about all types of the product and cannot cover every conceivable case of
installation, operation or maintenance.
Technical support
Country-specific telephone numbers for technical support are provided in the Internet under
"Contact" (www.siemens.com/automation/service&support).
EC Declaration of Conformity
The EC declaration of conformity for the EMC directive can be found in the Internet
(www.siemens.com/automation/service&support).
Enter as search term the number 15257461 or contact your local Siemens office.
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Table of contents
Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Safety notes............................................................................................................................................... 9
1.1 Danger notices ...............................................................................................................................9
1.2 ESD notices .................................................................................................................................11
2 System description .................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Controller features .......................................................................................................................13
2.2 System versions, BASIC T and BASIC M....................................................................................16
2.3 System versions horizontal and vertical ......................................................................................18
2.4 Operator controls and display elements ......................................................................................20
2.5 Type plate ....................................................................................................................................22
2.6 System overview ..........................................................................................................................24
2.7 Connectable components ............................................................................................................26
2.8 Ordering data ...............................................................................................................................27
2.9 CompactFlash Cards ...................................................................................................................29
2.9.1 CompactFlash card system .........................................................................................................29
2.9.2 Inserting the system CompactFlash Card....................................................................................30
2.9.3 CompactFlash card for user data.................................................................................................33
3 Application planning................................................................................................................................. 35
3.1 Secondary electrical conditions ...................................................................................................35
3.1.1 Protective Separation as per EN 61800-5-1 ................................................................................35
3.1.2 Grounding concept.......................................................................................................................35
3.1.3 RI suppression measures ............................................................................................................37
3.2 Climatic and mechanical environmental conditions .....................................................................39
3.2.1 Ambient conditions.......................................................................................................................39
3.2.2 Transport and Storage Conditions ...............................................................................................40
3.2.3 Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................................41
3.3 Recycling and disposal ................................................................................................................43
4 Installing .................................................................................................................................................. 45
4.1 Mounting positions .......................................................................................................................46
4.2 Dimension drawings.....................................................................................................................52
5 Rules for permitted topologies ................................................................................................................. 55
5.1 Topology rules for S120 Combi ...................................................................................................55
5.2 Topology rules for S120 Booksize ...............................................................................................57
5.3 Topology rules for Safety Integrated functions ............................................................................61
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A Appendix................................................................................................................................................ 223
A.1 Information about third-party software used ............................................................................. 223
A.2 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................ 225
A.3 Documentation overview SINUMERIK 828D ............................................................................ 227
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 229
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Safety notes 1
1.1 Danger notices
The following notices are intended firstly for your personal safety and secondly to prevent
damage occurring to the product described or any connected devices and machines. Non-
observance of the warnings can result in severe personal injury or property damage.
DANGER
Qualified personnel
Only appropriately qualified personnel may commission/start-up SINUMERIK equipment.
The personnel must take into account the information provided in the technical customer
documentation for the product, and be familiar with and observe the specified danger and
warning notices.
When electrical equipment and motors are operated, the electrical circuits automatically
conduct a dangerous voltage.
When the system is operating, dangerous axis movements may occur throughout the entire
work area.
A potential fire hazard exists due to the energy being transferred in the equipment and the
work materials used.
All work on the electrical system must be performed after the system has been switched off
and disconnected from the power supply.
DANGER
Supply voltage
External power supply units for supplying components of the drive control must have safety
isolation from circuits with dangerous voltages (DVC A according to EN 61800-5-1;
SELV/PELV). In addition only power units with control circuits that have safety isolation
from circuits with dangerous voltages may be connected.
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1.1 Danger notices
DANGER
Commissioning and operation of the devices
Proper transportation, expert storage, installation and mounting, as well as careful
operation and maintenance are essential for this SINUMERIK device to operate correctly
and reliably.
The details in the catalogs and proposals also apply to the design of special equipment
versions.
In addition to the danger and warning information provided in the technical customer
documentation, the applicable national, local, and system-specific regulations and
requirements must be taken into account.
Only class DVC A protective extra-low voltages (PELVs) may be connected to connections
and terminals up to 60 V DC in accordance with EN 61800-5-1.
Should it be necessary to test or take measurements on live equipment, then the
specifications and procedural instructions defined in Accident Prevention Regulation BGV
A2 must be adhered to, in particular § 8 "Permissible deviations when working on live
components". Suitable electric tools should be used.
DANGER
Carrying out of repairs
Repairs to devices that we have supplied may only be carried out by Siemens Customer
Service or by repair centers authorized by Siemens.
When replacing parts or components, only use those parts that are included in the spare
parts list.
EMERGENCY STOP/EMERGENCY OFF devices according to EN 60204-1 (VDE 0113
Part 1) must remain active in all modes of the automation equipment. Resetting the
EMERGENCY STOP/EMERGENCY OFF device must not cause an uncontrolled or
undefined restart.
Anywhere in the automation equipment where faults might cause physical injury or major
material damage, in other words, where faults could be dangerous, additional external
precautions must be taken, or facilities must be provided, that guarantee or enforce a safe
operational state, even when there is a fault (e.g. using an independent limit value switch,
mechanical locking mechanisms, EMERGENCY STOP/EMERGENCY OFF devices).
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1.2 ESD notices
NOTICE
Handling ESD modules:
The modules contain electrostatically sensitive devices. Discharge yourself of electrostatic
energy before touching the components. The easiest way to do this is to touch a
conductive, grounded object immediately beforehand (for example, bare metal parts of
control cabinet or the protective ground contact of a socket outlet).
When handling electrostatically sensitive devices, make sure that operator, workplace
and packing material are properly grounded.
Generally, electronic modules must not be touched unless work has to be carried out on
them. When handling PC boards make absolutely sure that you do not touch component
pins or printed conductors.
Touch components only if:
– you are constantly grounded via an ESD arm band,
– ESD shoes or ESD shoe grounding strips if there is an ESD floor.
Boards/modules must only be placed on conductive surfaces (table with ESD surface,
conductive ESD foam, ESD packaging, ESD transport container).
Keep modules away from visual display units, monitors or TV sets (minimum distance
from screen 10 cm).
Do not bring ESD-sensitive modules into contact with chargeable and highly-insulating
materials, such as plastic, insulating table tops or clothing made of synthetic materials.
Measurements on modules are allowed only if:
– The measuring instrument is properly earthed (e.g., protective conductor) or
– Before measuring with a floating measuring instrument, the probe is briefly
discharged (e.g., touch the bare metal parts of the control housing).
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1.2 ESD notices
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System description 2
2.1 Controller features
Features
The SINUMERIK 828D is a tailor-made CNC solution for milling and turning machines in the
medium performance range.
SINUMERIK 828D is a panel-based CNC (panel processing unit). A CNC, PLC, operator
panel and axis control for six drives (standard) are combined in one unit. This design
provides a high degree of robustness by eliminating the need for hardware interfaces
between the CNC electronics board and the operator panel. In order to guarantee that
operation is as low-maintenance as possible, there are no wearing parts such as fans or
back-up batteries.
● CNC operator panel with tailor-made system software versions for turning and milling
technologies. PPU 28x and PPU 26x as well as PPU 24x in the versions: BASIC T and
BASIC M.
● Two operator panel versions for horizontal and vertical operator panel housings.
● Integrated full QWERTY CNC keyboard with mechanical short-stroke keys.
This enables the user to enter text for part-program names or tool identifiers and plain-
text language commands directly, without using the keys of the second input level (shift
key). The keys have IP65 degree of protection.
● USB, CompactFlash card and Ethernet interface on the operator panel front.
● Additional Ethernet interface on the rear of the CNC for permanent factory network.
● PLC I/O Interface based on PROFINET for the connection of PLC I/O devices and a
machine control panel.
● PP 72/48D PN and PP 72/48D 2/2A PN as PLC I/O module.
● Two connectable handwheels.
● Optional GSM modem connection possible.
● Up to six axes/spindles for milling applications and up to eight axes/spindles for turning
applications.
● One machining channel/mode group.
● Integrated PLC based on the SIMATIC S7-200 command set with Ladder Steps
programming
● Standardized 3/8" threads are embedded in the upper edges of the operator panel. These
threads can be used for attaching commercially available additional components such as
holders for diagrams or similar.
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2.1 Controller features
Controller versions
The SINUMERIK 828D is available in different versions (horizontal or vertical; turning or
milling) as well as with different performance levels.
For the PPU 24x.2 a distinction is made between the turning and milling versions. When
booting, the preconfigured technology-specific system software automatically scales itself as
a result of the hardware that is found. As a consequence, e.g. a PPU 24x.2 BASIC T cannot
be used for milling.
The SINUMERIK 828D is available in the following versions:
● PPU 240.2 BASIC T (vertical operator panel)
● PPU 240.2 BASIC M (vertical operator panel)
● PPU 241.2 BASIC T (horizontal operator panel)
● PPU 241.2 BASIC M (horizontal operator panel)
● PPU 260.2 (vertical operator panel)
● PPU 261.2 (horizontal operator panel)
● PPU 280.2 (vertical operator panel)
● PPU 281.2 (horizontal operator panel)
Performance
The following table shows the difference between the different versions based on
characteristic technical data/features:
Function PPU 240.2 / 241.2 PPU 260.2 / 261.2 PPU 280.2 / 281.2
BASIC T BASIC M Turning Milling Turning Milling
Non-volatile memory (NVRAM):
For OEM data 512 KB 512 KB 512 KB 512 KB 512 KB 512 KB
1 MB 1 MB 3 MB 3 MB 5 MB 5 MB
For user data
Number of DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces 3 3 3 3 3 3
Number of axes/spindles 3 4 3 4 3 4
Maximum number of axes/spindles 5 5 6 6 6/8* 6
Maximum number of axes with drive- 5 5 6 6 6/8* 6
based Safety Integrated
Axis expansion with NX10.3 -- -- -- 1 1 1
Maximum number of I/O modules 3 3 4 4 5 5
(digital/analog)
IPO cycle for maximum configuration 9 ms 9 ms 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms 3 ms
Minimum block change time ~9 ms ~9 ms ~6 ms ~6 ms ~6 ms ~3 ms
Position-control cycle 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms 1.5 ms 3 ms
PLC cycle time 9 ms 9 ms 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms 3 ms
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2.1 Controller features
Function PPU 240.2 / 241.2 PPU 260.2 / 261.2 PPU 280.2 / 281.2
Reaction time to process interrupts 7.5 ms 7.5 ms 7.5 ms 7.5 ms 7.5 ms 7.5 ms
(terminal to terminal)
Speed/current controller cycle 125 μs 125 μs 125 μs 125 μs 125 μs 125 μs
Reduced speed/current controller cycle -- -- -- 62.5 μs -- 62.5 μs
(see note)
Note
With the help of a NX10.3, the following extensions can be connected:
The maximum number of axes can be increased to eight, six of which can be connected
to the PPU and two to the NX10.3.
A high-speed spindle (e.g. 24,000 rpm with four pole pairs) can be connected to the
NX10.3 (62.5 μs) and five axes to the PPU (125 μs).
For the reduced speed/current controller cycle, in accordance with Topology Rules
(Page 65), the following apply:
Max. number of axes = 5 for mixed operation 4 x 125 μs and 1 x 62.5 μs
Max. number of axes = 6 with NX10.3
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System description
2.2 System versions, BASIC T and BASIC M
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2.2 System versions, BASIC T and BASIC M
⑦ Numerical block
⑧ Menu forward key
⑨ 3/8" threads for additional components
⑪ X127 Ethernet (service socket)
⑫ Status LED: RDY, NC, CF
⑬ X125 USB interface
⑭ Slot for CompactFlash card with user data
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2.3 System versions horizontal and vertical
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2.3 System versions horizontal and vertical
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2.4 Operator controls and display elements
Note
Pixel error acc. to DIN EN ISO 13406-2 Class II.
Keyboard
Several keys and key pads are installed on the operator panel front:
● The alphabetic key group contains the letters A ... Z and the space character for entering
text.
● The numeric key group contains the digits 0 - 9, arithmetic/special characters and the
decimal point for entering numeric characters and operators.
● The cursor key group is used to navigate on the screen.
● The control key group includes special functions.
● The area changeover displays the operating areas.
● The menu forward key allows the horizontal softkey bar to be extended in the same
menu.
● The softkeys call up functions that are available on screen via a menu bar.
● The machine area key switches directly into the "Machine" operating area.
● The menu back key returns to the superordinate menu, one window is closed.
The keys used on the operator panel front along with the corresponding function keys on the
PC keyboard are shown in the following overview:
F11 Backspace
F12 Tabulator
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2.4 Operator controls and display elements
Cursor up Insert
Cursor right F9
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2.5 Type plate
Type plates
The PPU type plate is located on the rear side.
Note
The contents of the individual type plate fields on the current controller may differ from those
described in this Manual (e.g. updated product status, approvals and identifications not yet
issued, etc.).
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MAC addresses
The MAC addresses printed on the type plate of the PPU are required for configuring the
PLC I/O Interface communications networks based on PROFINET and Industrial Ethernet.
There is a similar situation for the machine control panels and the I/O modules.
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2.7 Connectable components
Component overview
The following components can be connected to the PPU:
● Machine Control Panel MCP 310C PN, MCP 483C PN
Contains the keys and switches required for the operation of a machine (turning or milling
machine).
● Handwheels
A maximum of two handwheels can be connected to the X143.
● Mini handheld unit
A mini HHU can be integrated into the SINUMERIK 828D system using a connection kit.
● I/O modules PP 72/48D PN / PP 72/48D 2/2A PN
The modules are used to connect digital as well as analog inputs and outputs. To supply
the module and the outputs, an external power supply unit (24 VDC) is required, which
provides safety isolation from dangerous voltages.
● GSM modem
Connection of a SINAUT MD720-3 GSM modem for sending and receiving SMS
messages (Easy Message) via the serial RS232 interface.
● PN/PN coupler
A PN/PN coupler can be connected in order to link a SINUMERIK 828D to PROFINET
networks.
● SENTRON PAC 3200/PAC 4200
The connection of a SENTRON PAC 3200 / PAC 4200 makes available functions for
increasing the energy efficiency of machine tools.
See also
Connectable components (Page 97)
SINAMICS components (Page 91)
● Rules for permitted topologies (Page 55)
● Interface description (Page 69)
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2.8 Ordering data
Table 2- 1 Components
Axis extension:
Numeric Control Extension NX10.3 6SL3040-1NC00-0AA0
I/O modules:
PP 72/48D PN (digital) 6FC5311-0AA00-0AA0
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2.8 Ordering data
Spare parts
Accessories
Table 2- 3 Accessories
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
Overview
The PPU has two slots for CompactFlash cards:
● The slot for the user CompactFlash card is located at the front behind the protective flap.
● The slot for the System CompactFlash card with the system software is at the rear.
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
● Only use memory cards that have been approved by Siemens for use with SINUMERIK.
Even though the SINUMERIK keeps to the general industry standards for memory cards,
it is possible that memory cards from some manufacturers will not function perfectly in
this device or are not completely compatible with it (you can obtain information on
compatibility from the memory card manufacturer or supplier).
● For SINUMERIK 828D, only the memory card (1 GB) with order number 6FC5313-
5AG00-0AA1 is permitted.
NOTICE
CompactFlash card system
The CompactFlash card always comes formatted! You must not reformat it under
any circumstances!
To ensure that the system CompactFlash card functions properly, the card must not
be repartitioned.
In the event of a defect, the system software card must be replaced.
For information about restoring your system using an empty CompactFlash card,
refer to the Service Manual.
① M3 screw
② Metal cover
③ Slot
The CompactFlash card has an edge on the opposite side to the pins. This edge must
always be on the right when inserting the card.
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
CAUTION
Electrostatic Device (ESD)
Before you touch a CompactFlash card, discharge yourself at the cabinet or at the ground
terminal.
The CompactFlash cards may only be inserted or removed when the control unit is
disconnected from the power supply.
Procedure:
1. Switch off the power supply.
2. Loosen the screw ①.
3. Swing the metal cover ② to the side and remove.
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
5. Gently insert the new CompactFlash card into slot ③ until it clicks into place.
6. Re-attach the metal cover ② by first guiding it in backward, then tilting into the end
position and finally screwing in the screw ① (max. tightening torque, 0.8 Nm).
NOTICE
Plugging in the CompactFlash card
Please ensure that the CompactFlash card is inserted with care. Otherwise, the card
may be damaged.
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
Note
A permanently inserted CompactFlash card can also be used as an extension of the CNC
user memory, e.g. for oversized mold making programs, which exceed the storage capacity
integrated in the CNC user memory.
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2.9 CompactFlash Cards
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Application planning 3
3.1 Secondary electrical conditions
Note
By using an extra-low voltage, all interfaces have protective separation according to Class
DVC A (SELV/PELV).
Components
The SINUMERIK 828D system consists of a number of individual components which have
been designed so that the system complies with the appropriate EMC and safety standards.
The individual system components are:
● Panel Processing Unit PPU
● Machine Control Panel
● PLC I/O modules
Grounding measures
The PPU and MCP are attached with tensioners to a metal panel on the operator panel. Both
have a protective conductor connection for grounding (grounding screw) at the rear of the
device, which must be connected to the grounding bar of the control cabinet.
The SINAMICS S120 drive system is installed in the control cabinet. The electronics unit
grounds of the modules are connected to each other via DRIVE-CLiQ. The modules are
grounded either via the galvanized mounting plate or via the grounding lugs on the front of
the modules.
The PLC I/O device modules are installed in the control cabinet and grounded via a
grounding screw.
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3.1 Secondary electrical conditions
Cable definitions
The following cables are permissible:
● Signal cables:
– Data cables (Ethernet, PROFINET, DRIVE-CLiQ, sensor cables, etc.)
– Ribbon cables for digital inputs/outputs
– Emergency Stop cables
● Power cables:
– Low-voltage supply cables (230 VAC, 24 VDC, etc.)
– Supply cables to contactors (primary and secondary circuit)
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3.1 Secondary electrical conditions
● If signal lines cannot be routed a sufficient distance away from other cables, they must be
installed in grounded cable ducts (metal).
● The clearance (interference injection area) between the following lines must be kept to a
minimum:
– Signal line and electrical circuit signal line (twisted)
– Signal line and associated equipotential bonding conductor
– Equipotential bonding conductor and protective conductor (routed together)
References
For more information about interference suppression measures and connection of shielded
cables and specified cables:
● EMC Installation Guideline Configuration Manual/Basic system requirements
● SINAMICS S120 Combi Manual
The EMC limit values to be complied with for South Korea correspond to the limit values of
the EMC product standard for variable-speed electric drives EN 61800-3, Category C2, or
limit value class A, Group 1 according to EN 55011. By applying suitable supplementary
measures, the limit values according to Category C2 or according to limit value class A,
Group 1, are maintained. Further, additional measures may be required, for instance, using
an additional radio interference suppression filter (EMC filter).
The measures for EMC-compliant design of the system are described in detail in this manual
respectively in the Installation Guideline EMC.
Please note that the final statement on compliance with the standard is given by the
respective label attached to the individual unit.
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3.2 Climatic and mechanical environmental conditions
Standard requirements
The SINUMERIK 828D system components meet the following standard requirements:
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3.2 Climatic and mechanical environmental conditions
Transport Storage
Standard / class EN 60721-3-2 / 2K4 EN 60721-3-1 / 1K4
Temperature range -20 ... + 60 °C -25 ... + 55 °C
Temperature change -40 °C / +30 °C and +70 °C / +15 °C **) < 0.5 K / min (≙ 30 K / h) *)
Relative humidity 5 ... 95% 10 ... 100%
Permissible change in max. 0.1% / min (≙ 6% / h)
relative humidity
*) Averaged over 5 min
**) Assuming a direct change in the specified air temperatures
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Note
Before commissioning components with display, remove the foil which is used to protect the
components during transport.
Function-impairing dust
When working in areas where gases, dust and oils may be hazardous to functionality, the
control system must be operated in an enclosure with a heat exchanger or with suitable
supply air.
Note
Dust deposits must be removed at regular intervals.
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3.2 Climatic and mechanical environmental conditions
Radio interference
Applicable standards: EN 61800-3
Note
The user must consider interference radiation for the complete system. Particular attention
should be paid to cabling. Please contact your sales representative for assistance and
support.
If compliance with limit value class C2 is required, please contact your local Siemens sales
partner.
Note
Please see the relevant SINAMICS documentation for EMC notes on how to deal with line
filters and reactors.
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3.3 Recycling and disposal
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3.3 Recycling and disposal
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Installation notes
PPU modules may only be installed in housings, cabinets or in isolated electrical business
establishments. Housings, cabinets, or isolated electrical business establishments may only
be accessed by trained or authorized personnel.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock
The entire system must be voltage-free when mounting or wiring the SINUMERIK 828D.
References
Notes for mounting components of the SINAMICS S120 product family are contained in the
following manuals:
● SINAMICS S120 Booksize Power Units Manual
● SINAMICS S120 Combi Manual
For further details on the control cabinet installation, refer to:
● "Control Cabinet Integration, SINAMICS S120 Booksize / SIMODRIVE" System Manual
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4.1 Mounting positions
Note
Installing the PPU
The maximum permissible tightening torque for the tensioning screws is 0.5 Nm and this
value must not be exceeded.
① Mounting frame
Figure 4-1 Clearance for ventilation and cables in the horizontal PPU
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① Mounting frame
② Seal area
③ Pressure point for tensioners
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4.1 Mounting positions
① Mounting frame
Figure 4-4 Clearance for ventilation and cables in the vertical PPU
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4.1 Mounting positions
① Mounting frame
② Pressure point for tensioners
③ Seal area
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4.2 Dimension drawings
PPU horizontal
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5.1 Topology rules for S120 Combi
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5.1 Topology rules for S120 Combi
Table 5- 4 Assigning the DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces at the DMx20 to assign a direct measuring system to the feed axes.
DRIVE-CLiQ interface
X500 X102 of the control (PPU)
X501 X500 of the DMx20
If a DMx20 is not being used, then this interface remains empty.
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Introduction
The following rules apply for wiring components with DRIVE-CLiQ. A distinction is made
between DRIVE-CLiQ rules, which must always be observed, and recommended rules,
which, when observed, do not require any subsequent changes to the topology when
expansions are made.
The maximum number of DRIVE-CLiQ components and the possible wiring form depend on
the following points:
● The binding DRIVE-CLiQ wiring rules
● The number and type of activated drives and functions on the respective Control Unit
● The computing power of the respective Control Unit
● The set processing and communication cycles
In addition to the binding wiring rules that must be observed, some additional
recommendations as well as topology examples for DRIVE-CLiQ wiring are provided in the
PPU manual.
The components used in these examples can be removed, replaced with others or
supplemented. If components are replaced by another type or additional components are
added, the SIZER tool should be used to check the topology.
Note
Every topology that SIZER permits can also run and is therefore correct (SINAMICS S120 D
Function Manual /FH1/).
DRIVE-CLiQ rules
The wiring rules below apply to standard cycle times (servo 125 µs). For cycle times that are
shorter than the corresponding standard cycle times, additional restrictions apply due to the
computing power of the Control Unit.
The rules below apply on a general basis, unless limited, as a function of the firmware
version.
● A maximum of eight DRIVE-CLiQ nodes can be connected in one row. A row is always
seen from the perspective of the Control Unit.
This number reduces to a maximum of four DRIVE-CLiQ nodes in one row when the
extended functions of drive-based Safety Integrated are configured.
● A maximum of 14 nodes can be connected to one DRIVE-CLiQ line on a Control Unit.
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● The Active Line Module Booksize and the Motor Modules Booksize can be connected to
one DRIVE-CLiQ line.
● Chassis Line Module and Motor Module are connected in series.
● To allow the following modules to be assigned automatically during the commissioning
(device identification), they should be connected to a free DRIVE-CLiQ port on the
associated Active Line Module/Motor Module:
– Voltage Sensing Module (VSM)
– Terminal Module TM120
Note
If the TM120 is connected without observing this rule, the commissioning engineer
must use BICO technology to assign the temperature channels to the drive.
● The sampling times (p0115[0] and p4099) of all components that are connected to a
DRIVE-CLiQ line must be divisible by one another with an integer result. If the current
controller sampling time on a DO has to be changed to another pattern that does not
match the other DOs on the DRIVE-CLiQ line, the following options are available:
– Reconnect the DO to a separate DRIVE-CLiQ line.
– Also change the current controller sampling time and the sampling time of the
inputs/outputs of the DO not involved so that they again fit into the time grid.
Note
A Double Motor Module, a DMC20, and a TM54F each correspond to two DRIVE-
CLiQ nodes. This also applies to Double Motor Modules, of which just one drive is
configured.
To enable the function "Automatic configuration" to assign the encoders to the drives, the
recommended rules below must be observed.
Recommended rules
● The DRIVE-CLiQ cable from the Control Unit must be connected as follows:
– To X200 of the first booksize power unit
– To X400 of the first chassis power unit
● The DRIVE-CLiQ connections between the power units must each be connected from
interface X201 to X200 or from X401 to X400 on the follow-on component.
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Note
If an additional encoder is connected to a Motor Module, it is assigned to this drive as
encoder 2 in the automatic configuration. At a Double Motor Module, an encoder at X201 is
assigned to the 2nd feedrate as 2nd measuring system.
Figure 5-3 Example: Topology with VSM for booksize and chassis components
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Number Port 1 at the PPU Port 2 at the PPU Port 3 at the PPU Example in the figure:
of axes X100 X101 X102
SINAMICS S120 booksize
5 1 x LM 1 x TM54F not used ---
4 x MoMo 1x MoMo
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4 x SMy at the Hub DMx
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7 1 x LM 1 x TM54F 1 x NX10.3 ---
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5 x SMy at the Hub DMx 1 x SMy at the MoMo
8 1 x LM 1 x TM54F 1 x NX10.3 Topology with SINAMICS
4 x MoMo 1x MoMo 1 x TM54F S120 Booksize 5+3 axes
1 x SMy at the 4th MoMo 1 x Hub DMx 3 x MoMo (Page 65)
4 x SMy at the Hub DMx 1 x SMy at NX10.3
1 x SMy at TM54F
1 x SMy at the 3rd MoMo
8 1 x LM 1 x TM54F 1 x NX10.3 Topology with SINAMICS
4 x MoMo 2x MoMo 1 x TM54F S120 Booksize and 6+2
1 x SMy at the 4th MoMo 1 x Hub DMx 2 x MoMo axes (Page 65)
5 x SMy at the Hub DMx 1 x SMy at NX10.3
1 x SMy at the 2nd MoMo
SINAMICS S120 Combi
3 3x Combi not used 1 x TM54F ---
1xSMy at the Combi 1 x Hub DMx
2 x SMy at the Hub DMx
4 3x Combi 1 x booksize compact 1 x TM54F ---
1xSMy at the Combi 1 x Hub DMx
3 x SMy at the Hub DMx
4 4x Combi not used 1 x TM54F ---
1xSMy at the Combi 1 x Hub DMx
3 x SMy at the Hub DMx
5 4x Combi 1 x booksize compact 1 x TM54F ---
1xSMy at the Combi 1 x Hub DMx
4 x SMy at the Hub DMx
6 4x Combi 2 x booksize compact 1 x TM54F ---
1xSMy at the Combi 1 x Hub DMx
5 x SMy at the Hub DMx
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5.4 Topology example without Safety Integrated functions
Note
These wiring examples are valid using the standard clock cycle setting and do not take into
account any Safety Integrated functions.
For further notes on Safety Integrated functions, see the
SINAMICS S120 Safety Integrated Function Manual.
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Note
Additional notes on Safety Integrated functions are available under:
SINAMICS S120 Safety Integrated Function Manual.
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1. Chassis Line Modules must be based on a DAC-ASIC
2. With Safety Integrated functions
3. Standard cycles: Tireg/Tnreg = 125 µs, LM = 250 µs, monitoring cycle = 12 ms,
Tdp = 1.5 ms
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6.1 Interface overview
Requirement
DANGER
Risk of electric shock
The entire system must be voltage-free when mounting or wiring the SINUMERIK 828D.
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6.1 Interface overview
Connection options
The overview below shows the interfaces and their connection possibilities:
Terminal Module
SINUMERIK 828D Order no.
PPU 240.2/PPU 241.2 Prefabricated cable TM54F
PPU 260.2/PPU 261.2
PPU 280.2/PPU 281.2
SINAMICS S120
DRIVE-CLiQ cable
X100 See MOTION-CONNECT (see Catalog NC 61)
DRIVE-CLiQ X101
X102 ≤ 50 m
NX10.3 1)
Drive:
12 digital inputs
X122 8 digital inputs/outputs
Digital I X132 NCK:
Digital I/O X242 ≤ 30 m
8 digital inputs
X252 8 digital outputs
Programming device, PC
Ethernet OP
front X127 Ethernet cable
≤ 100 m
Remote diagnostics router
Ethernet PPU
rear X130 Ethernet cable
Factory network
≤ 100 m
SINAUT
6NH7701-5AN (length: 2.5 M) MD720-3 GSM/GPRS
RS 232C X140
≤3m modem only
SINUMERIK
MCP 310C PN /
PLC I/O 6SL3060-4A..0-0AA0 (in fixed lengths) MCP 483C PN
Port 1 X120 6FX2002-1DC00-1..0 (cut to length)
Port 2 2) X120 ≤ 70 m SINUMERIK
I/O module
PP 72 / 48D PN /
PP 72/48D 2/2A PN
SIMATIC DP PN/PN
coupler
USB
USB cable
G_NC01_DE_00410
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Only for PPU 280.2 / PPU 281.2
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Not for PPU 240.2 / PPU 241.2
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6.1 Interface overview
Note
If your axis grouping contains a Smart Line Module without DRIVE-CLiQ (5 kW or 10 kW),
you must assign the Smart Line Module enabling signal to the X122.1 digital input on the
PPU.
Definition
The abbreviations used in "Signal type" column in the tables showing the pin assignment
have the following meaning:
B Bidirectional
GND Grounding
I Input
O Output
VI Voltage input (supply voltage)
VO Voltage output (supply voltage)
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6.2 Power supply connection
Parameter Values
Typ. power consumption 1) 1.2 A
Max. power consumption 2) 2.5 A
Max. starting current 4.4 A
1) PPU only (processor, memory, etc.)
2) PPU with full load (USB, handwheels)
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6.2 Power supply connection
DANGER
Risk of lightning strike
In the case of supply lines > 10 m, protectors must be installed at the device input in order
to protect against lightning (surge).
The DC power supply must be connected to the ground/shield of the control unit for EMC
and/or functional reasons. For EMC reasons, this connection should only be made at one
point. As a rule, the connection is provided as standard in the PLC I/Os. If this is not the
case in exceptional circumstances, the ground connection should be made on the
grounding rail of the control cabinet.
See also: "EMC Installation Guideline" Configuration Manual
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6.2 Power supply connection
Cable specification
DANGER
Protective separation
The 24 V direct voltage must be configured as an extra-low-voltage with protective
separation - DVC A or PELV.
The required 24 VDC load power supply is wired to the screw-type terminal block (X1).
Use flexible cables with a cross-section of 0.25 to 2.5 mm2 (or AWG 23 to AWG 13) for
wiring the power supply according to the maximum occurring current.
If you only use one wire per connection, a ferrule is not required. The following wire-end
ferrules are permissible: Without an insulating collar in accordance with DIN 46228, Form A,
long version
Features Version
Connection option Up to 2.5 mm2
Current carrying capacity max. 10 A
Max. cable length 10 m
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6.3 Ethernet
6.3 Ethernet
Use
The interfaces are designed for operation in full-duplex mode; in other words, the ports can
be used for the sending as well as for the receiving of data packets. The ports are connected
as an Ethernet terminal with 10/100 Mbit:
● X130 connects the PPU to the plant network.
– The IP address can be freely selected.
– MAC address, see also: Type plate (Page 22).
● X127 is used to connect the following components:
– PG/PC via peer-to-peer with permanently assigned IP address 192,168,215 .1, for
example, for the commissioning software, RCS Commander
– Modem for remote diagnostics
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6.3 Ethernet
Feature Version
Connector type RJ45 socket with 180° cable outlet
Cable type Industrial Ethernet cable (CAT5)
Max. cable length 100 m
Note
The X127 interface does not support auto crossing. If the Ethernet port of the connected PC
or modem does not support auto-crossing, a crossed Ethernet cable must be used.
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6.4 PLC I/O Interface based on PROFINET
Note
The PPU has one MAC address for both PLC I/O Interface ports that is the printed on the
type plate of the PPU, see section "Type plate (Page 22)". The same applies for the MAC
addresses of the operator components.
When connecting I/O devices (I/O modules, machine control panel) to the I/O Controller
(PPU), please use the pre-assembled SINAMICS S120 DRIVE-CLiQ signal cables; from a
technical point of view, these are also suitable for use with PLC I/O Interface.
● Order no.: 6FX2002-1DC00-1□□0
● Max. cable length: 70 m
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Interface description
6.4 PLC I/O Interface based on PROFINET
Next to the PN1 port there are two status LEDs (Fault, Sync) that apply to both ports:
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NOTICE
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6.4 PLC I/O Interface based on PROFINET
I/O module Bus Device name IP address Input addresses Output addresses
192.168.214. (active with MD12986[x] = -1)
Index n:
1st digital PP module PN pp72x48pn9 9 0…8 0…5
2nd digital PP module PN pp72x48pn8 8 9 … 17 6 … 11
3rd digital PP module PN pp72x48pn7 7 18 … 26 12 … 17
4th PP module digital PN pp72x48pn6 6 27… 35 18 … 23
5th digital PP module PN pp72x48pn5 5 36 … 44 24 … 29
Unassigned 45 30 … 55
Index d:
1st PP module diagnostics PN pp72x48pn9 9 46 … 47 --
2nd PP module diagnostics PN pp72x48pn8 8 48 … 49 --
3rd PP module diagnostics PN pp72x48pn7 7 50 … 51 --
4th PP module diagnostics PN pp72x48pn6 6 52 … 53 --
5th PP module diagnostics PN pp72x48pn5 5 54 … 55 --
Index m:
1st analog PP module PN pp72x48pn9 9 56 … 63 56 … 63
2nd analog PP module PN pp72x48pn8 8 64 … 71 64 … 71
3rd analog PP module PN pp72x48pn7 7 72 … 79 72 … 79
4th analog PP module PN pp72x48pn6 6 80 ... 87 80 ... 87
5th analog PP module PN pp72x48pn5 5 88 … 95 88 … 95
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6.5 Digital inputs/outputs
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6.5 Digital inputs/outputs
Connection notes
1. Recommended connection:
If both inputs and outputs are operated on a digital inputs/outputs group, it is
recommended that both the inputs and the outputs are fed with the same 24 VDC supply:
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6.5 Digital inputs/outputs
Use
The following assignment applies to the terminals:
● Ten signals can each be assigned to connectors X122 and X132:
– Six digital inputs
– Four bidirectional digital inputs/outputs
These twelve inputs and eight inputs/outputs are used for drive control.
● For the X242 connector, four inputs and four outputs are available for the NCK.
● For the X252 connector, four inputs and two outputs are available for the NCK.
Features Version
Connection option Up to 0.5 mm2
Current carrying capacity 4 A max. 4 A
Max. cable length 30 m
References
More information about digital inputs/outputs can be found in:
Basic Functions Function Manual, "PLC for SINUMERIK 828D" (P4)
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6.5 Digital inputs/outputs
Boundary conditions
When connecting a BERO the following rules must be observed:
● BEROs can always be connected to each input.
● Because both the DI input terminals as well as the parameterizable DI/DO terminals are
isolated, the ground of the supply must be connected to the associated M terminal.
● When a connection is made to one of the parameterizable terminals, the positive pole of
the power supply must also be connected to the associated P connection terminal.
● Each group can be supplied with its own supply that is independent of the device supply.
In the simplest case can, however, everything can be fed from a single supply.
Nevertheless, all M and P terminals must be connected.
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Note
An open input is interpreted as "low".
Note
Terminals MEXT1 ... MEXT4 must be connected for the digital inputs/outputs to function.
This can be done as follows:
Connect the ground reference of the digital inputs.
A jumper to terminal M on plug connector X1.
P24EXT (P1, P3) must also be connected so that the outputs function. An external supply
can also be connected here, or a jumper can be inserted to terminal P at X1.
This removes the galvanic isolation for these digital inputs.
Digital inputs
Parameter Value
Voltage -3 V to 30 V
Typical power consumption 10 mA at 24 V DC
Signal level (including ripple) High: 15 V to 30 V
Low: -3 V to 5 V
Signal propagation times L → H: 50 μs
H → L: 150 μs
Galvanic isolation Yes:
The reference potential is terminal 2M at X122/X132.
The reference potential is terminal 4M at X242/X252.
Digital inputs/outputs
Parameter Value
As input:
Voltage -3 V to 30 V
Typical power consumption 10 mA at 24 V DC
Signal level (including ripple) High: 15 V to 30 V
Low: -3 V to 5 V
Signal propagation (rapid inputs) L → H: 10 μs
H → L: 150 μs
Galvanic isolation Yes: The reference potential is terminal 1M.
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Parameter Value
As output:
Voltage 18 V to 30 V
Load current per output, maximum 0.5 A
Load current per connector, maximum 1A
Signal propagation times L → H: 50 μs
H → L: 200 μs
Galvanic isolation Yes: The reference potential is terminal1M/1P24
(24 V DC)
Digital outputs
Parameter Value
Voltage 18 V to 30 V
Load current per output, maximum 0.5 A
Load current per connector, maximum 1A
Signal propagation times L → H: 50 μs
H → L: 200 μs
Galvanic isolation Yes: The reference potential is terminal 3M/3P24
(24 V DC).
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6.6 DRIVE-CLiQ
6.6 DRIVE-CLiQ
Use
DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces are used to connect SINAMICS S120 components to the PPU.
The following rules apply:
● Topology rules for S120 Combi (Page 55)
● Topology rules for S120 Booksize (Page 57)
● Topology rules for Safety Integrated functions (Page 61)
● Topology example without Safety Integrated functions (Page 62)
● Topology example with Safety Integrated functions (Page 65)
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6.6 DRIVE-CLiQ
Feature Version
Connector type RJ45 socket with 180° cable outlet
Cable type MOTION-CONNECT
Order number 6FX2002-1DC00-1□□0
Max. cable length 70 m
Note
Interfaces X100 to X102
The interfaces X100 to X102 of the PPU do not provide any 24 V supply voltage.
Consequently, no components, such as SME, can be connected here that must be supplied
with 24 V via DRIVE-CLiQ.
Additional references
Further information on the components in this section:
● SINAMICS S120 Control Units and Additional System Components Manual
● SINAMICS S120 Booksize Power Units Manual
● SINAMICS S120 Booksize Power Units with Cold Plate Manual
● SINAMICS S120 Combi Manual
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Component Description
NX10.3 Axis expansion module
Active / Basic / Smart Line Line Modules provide the central power supply to the DC link.
Modules Booksize / Chassis
Single / Double Motor Modules Motor Modules draw their power from the DC link to supply the
Booksize / Chassis connected motors.
SINAMICS S120 Combi The S120 Combi is a compact unit in the Booksize format with
integrated infeed.
Single/Double Motor Modules The Booksize Compact format is the expansion module for the
Booksize Compact S120 Combi.
SMC10 / 20 / 30 Cabinet-mounted sensor modules are used when a motor with a
DRIVE-CLiQ interface is not available and when external encoders
are required in addition to the motor encoder.
SMC40 This Sensor Module is used to convert encoder signals from
absolute encoders with EnDat 2.2 to DRIVE-CLiQ.
DMC20 / DME20 DRIVE-CLiQ Hub Modules are used to implement the star-shaped
distribution of a DRIVE-CLiQ line.
TM54F The TM54F Terminal Module is a terminal expansion module for
Safety Integrated functions.
TM120 The Terminal Module TM120 is a DRIVE-CLiQ component for safe
electrically isolated temperature evaluation.
Note
Connection of Sensor Modules
In principle, SMx encoder modules can be connected to Line Modules provided standard
cycles are used for current and speed controllers in the related Motor Module.
If the standard cycle is reduced, it is then not possible to connect an SMx to a Line Module.
NOTICE
Connection of the SMC40
The SMC40 can only be integrated in the actual topology if the DRIVE-CLiQ X500/x
interfaces and the corresponding X520/x encoder interfaces are assigned.
Without a connected encoder, it is also not possible to subsequently integrate the SMC40
in the topology.
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6.7 Handwheel
6.7 Handwheel
Pin assignment
Use
Max. 2 electronic handwheels can be connected to connector X143 on the rear of the PPU.
The handwheel must meet the following requirements:
● Transmission procedure: 5 V TTL or differential signal
● Signals:
– Track A as a true and inverted signal
– Track B as a true and inverted signal
● Max. output frequency: 500 kHz
● Phase shift of Track A to Track B: 90° ± 30°
● Supply: 5 V, max. 250 mA
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Cable specification
Feature Version
Connector type 12-pin screw terminal
Cable type Twisted pair, shielded
Order number 6FX8002-2BB01-1A□□
Max. cable length 3m
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6.8 USB
6.8 USB
Use
The USB interfaces correspond to the norm and are, therefore, not described in detail here.
● The X125 USB interface (at the front behind a protective flap) can be used to connect a
USB-FlashDrive for transferring user and commissioning data.
● The X135 USB interface (at the rear) is available only for service purposes.
Cable specification
Features Variants
Connector type: USB socket - type A
Version: USB 2.0
Current carrying capacity: 0.5 A per connector
Max. data transmission rate 12 Mbit/s
Max. cable length 3m
Note
The 5 V power supply is designed to be short-circuit proof.
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6.9 RS 232 serial interface
Pin assignment
Use
For connecting the SINAUT MD720-3 GSM modem.
Cable specification
Feature Version
Connector type 9-pin SUB-D connector
Cable type RS232
Order number 6FX8002-1AA11-1□□0
Max. cable length 3m
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7.1 MCP 483C PN
Description
The MCP 483C PN machine control panel enables user-friendly operation of the machine
functions. It can be used with a SINUMERIK 828D controller for machine-level operation of
milling and turning machines.
All keys are designed with replaceable caps for machine-specific adaptations. The key caps
can be freely inscribed using laser. Clear key caps can be used as an alternative.
The machine control panel is mounted from the rear with special tension jacks supplied with
the panel.
Operator controls
● Operating mode and function keys:
– 50 keys with assigned LEDs
– Direction keys for milling machines with rapid traverse override
(The key covers for the direction keys for lathes are supplied.)
– Key type: Mechanical short-stroke keys
● Spindle control with override spindle (rotary switch with 16 positions)
● Feed control with override feed/rapid traverse (rotary switch with 23 positions)
● Key-operated switch (four positions and three different keys)
● Emergency-Stop button, two contact pairs (1 NO + 1 NC)
Interfaces
● PLC I/O Interface (transfer rate: 100 Mbit/s)
● Nine customer-specific inputs (e.g. for illuminated pushbuttons)
● Six customer-specific outputs
Note
Handwheel connections
A maximum of two handwheels can be connected to the SINUMERIK 828D. They must
be wired directly with terminal X143 of the PPU.
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Expansion slots
Two slots for control devices (d = 16 mm)
An additional cable set required for control devices: Spare parts and accessories (Page 111)
① Emergency-Stop button
② Installation locations for control devices (d = 16 mm)
③ Reset button
④ Program control
⑤ Operating modes, machine functions
⑥ User keys T1 to T15
⑦ Direction keys with rapid traverse override (R1 to R15)
⑧ Spindle control with override switch
⑨ Feed control with override switch
⑩ Keyswitch (four positions)
WARNING
Mounting slots for control devices
The openings for installing control devices ② in "Position of control elements of MCP483C
PN" Fig. must not be broken out (risk of damage) but carefully drilled to the required width.
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Emergency-stop circuit
EMERGENCY STOP
Press the red Emergency-Stop button in emergencies when
people are at risk.
there is the danger of a machine or workpiece being damaged.
As a rule, when operating the Emergency-Stop button, all drives are brought to
a standstill with max. braking torque.
Turn the emergency-stop counterclockwise to unlatch it.
Machine manufacturer
For details of other or additional reactions to an Emergency-Stop:
Please note information provided by machine tool manufacturer.
Key caps
All keys of the MCP 483C PN come with changeable key caps. Refer to the following table
for the additional replacement key caps provided for lathes in the accessories pack:
7126 7131
; =
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You will find order numbers for the key caps in Chapter Spare parts and accessories
(Page 111).
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7.1.2 Mounting
Call sequence
The recommended installation of the MCP 483C PN machine control panel is shown in the
following figure:
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Mounting positions
The permitted mounting position is max. 60° to the vertical.
Note
For mounting positions greater than 60°, a fan must also be installed to keep the ambient
temperature of the machine control panel constantly below 55 °C.
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Tension jacks
The machine control panel is mounted from the front in a rectangular cut-out and attached by
means of nine supplied tension jacks (0.5 Nm tightening torque).
Tension jacks are also available as a spare part (see Section: "Spare parts and accessories
(Page 111)").
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7.1.3 Connecting
7.1.3.1 Connection
NOTICE
Damage to cables
Make sure that all cables are routed so that they do not come into contact with chafing
edges.
See also
Ordering data (Page 27)
Interface overview
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7.1.3.2 Description
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CAUTION
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Switch S2
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ON ON PLC I/O Interface
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PROFINET address "0"
The two switches S2-9 and S2-10 must remain set to "ON".
The switches S2-1 to S2-8 define the PROFINET address. For a SINUMERIK 828D, the address "64"
must always be assigned to the MCP.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meaning
ON ON
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON DCP mode
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF PROFINET address "64"
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7.1.4 Parameterization
Input image
The specifications for assigning input and output bytes listed in the tables are set as
standard addresses in the PLC by setting the following machine data:
MD12986 PLC_DEACT_IMAGE_LADDR_IN[6] = -1
1) If the 4-stage spindle override rotary switch on X31 is replaced by a 5-stage rotary switch, the information here can be
measured in 5 stages.
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Output image
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Assignment of the inputs (I) and outputs (O) to the keys and LEDs
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Parameter Value
Input voltage 24 V DC
Power consumption, max.
Board 5W
Illumination 43.2 W (6 x 7.2 W) *)
Handwheels 2 x 0.9 W
50 W
Total
Vibratory load:
Operation 10 – 58 Hz: 0.15 mm/58 - 200 Hz: 2g
(3M6 in acc. with EN 60721-3-3)
Transportation (in transportation packaging) 5 – 9 Hz: 6.2 mm/9 - 200 Hz: 2g
(2M3 in acc. with EN 60721-3-2)
Shock load:
Operation 15g, 11 ms, 18 shocks (in acc. with EN 60721-3-3)
Transportation (in transportation packaging) 15g, 6 ms, 18 shocks (in acc. with EN 60721-3-2)
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Parameter Value
Temperature limits:
Storage in acc. with EN 60721-3-1 -25 °C ... 55 °C
Transportation (in transportation packaging) -25 °C ... 55 ºC
in acc. with EN 60721-3-2
0 ... 45 ºC (front)
Operation in acc. with EN 60721-3-3
0 to 55 °C (rear)
Cooling By natural convection
Climate class
Storage 1K3 in acc. with EN 60721-3-1
Transportation 2K4 in acc. with EN 60721-3-2
Operation 3K5 in acc. with EN 60721-3-3
Weight, approx. 2 kg
*) If the outputs for the illuminated pushbuttons (X53/X54) are loaded with the max. permissible
current of 0.3 A, this results in additional power consumption of 36 W. The total power
consumption is then 50 W.
See also
Other values/standards: Application planning (Page 35)
Table 7- 12 Spare part kits for machine control panel MCP 483C PN
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Note
For the machine control panel, use only electronic rotary switches.
Procedure:
1. Lever the cover ③ off the rotary knob ② (snap-on connection).
2. Remove the nut of collet ① with a wrench (width 10).
3. Remove the entire rotary knob ②.
4. Remove the lock nut ⑤ on the axis of the rotary switch ④ with a wrench (width 14).
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5. Remove the connector at the end of the rotary switch cable from the socket.
6. Remove the rotary switch.
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8. Place the cover ② on the rotary knob and snap it into position.
9. Fold and fasten the connecting cable ⑦ as shown in the figure on the right.
⑥ Connection plug
⑦ Connecting cable
⑧ Terminal board
Note
It is essential to use the correct tightening torques.
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7.2 MCP 310C PN
Description
The 310C PN machine control panel enables user-friendly operation of the machine
functions. It can be used in the SINUMERIK 828D system for machine-level operation of
milling and turning machines.
All keys are designed with replaceable caps for machine-specific adaptations. The key caps
can be freely inscribed using laser. Clear key caps can be used as an alternative.
The machine control panel is mounted from the rear with special tension jacks supplied with
the panel.
Operator controls
● Operating mode and function keys:
– 49 keys with assigned LEDs
– Direction keys for milling machines with rapid traverse override (key covers for
direction keys for turning machines are supplied.)
– Key type: Mechanical short-stroke keys
● Feed control with override feed/rapid traverse (rotary switch with 23 positions)
● Key-operated switch (four positions and three different keys)
Interfaces
● PLC I/O Interface (transfer rate: 100 Mbit/s)
● Nine customer-specific inputs (e.g. for illuminated pushbuttons)
● Six customer-specific outputs
Note
Handwheel connections
A maximum of two handwheels can be connected to the SINUMERIK 828D.
They must be wired directly with terminal X143 of the PPU.
Expansion slots
Six slots for control devices (d = 16 mm)
Additional cable set required for control devices: Spare parts and accessories (Page 129)
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Operator controls
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WARNING
Warning of damage
Do not chip out the openings for mounting control devices ⑥; drill them to the required
width.
Key caps
All keys of the MCP 310C PN come with changeable key caps. Refer to the following table
for the additional replacement key caps provided for lathes in the accessories pack:
7125 7130
7126 7131
7127 7132
7128
You will find order numbers for the key caps in Chapter Spare parts and accessories
(Page 129).
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Figure 7-13 Rear of the MCP 310C PN with Ethernet connecting cables
Equipotential bonding
The equipotential bonding conductor is attached by means of an M5 screw.
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Table 7- 15 LEDs
Note
When the system is booting, all three LEDs are lit.
7.2.2 Mounting
Mounting position
The permitted mounting position is max. 60° to the vertical.
Note
For mounting position greater than 60°, a fan must also be installed to keep the ambient
temperature of the machine control panel constantly below 55 °C.
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Tension jacks
The machine control panel is attached using 6 tension jacks (tightening torque, 0.5 Nm).
Figure 7-14 Panel cut-out for the machine control panel MCP 310C PN
Dimension drawing
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7.2.3 Connecting
See also
Ordering data (Page 27)
Note
Make sure that all cables are routed so that they do not come into contact with chafing
edges.
Interface overview
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7.2.3.1 Description
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9
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3
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.7287
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Figure 7-17 Main circuit diagram for input circuit for X53 and X54
CAUTION
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Switch S2
6ZLWFK6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meaning
ON ON PLC I/O Interface
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PROFINET address "0"
The two switches S2-9 and S2-10 must remain set to "ON".
The switches S2-1 to S2-8 define the PROFINET address. For a SINUMERIK 828D, the address "64"
must always be assigned to the MCP.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meaning
ON ON
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON DCP mode
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF PROFINET address "64"
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7.2 MCP 310C PN
7.2.4 Parameterization
Input image
The specifications for assigning input and output bytes listed in the tables are set as
standard addresses in the PLC by setting the following machine data:
MD12986 PLC_DEACT_IMAGE_LADDR_IN[6] = -1
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Parameter Value
Input voltage 24 V DC
Power consumption, max.
Board 5W
Illumination 43.2 W (6 x 7.2 W) *)
Handwheels 2 x 0.9 W
50 W
Total
Vibratory load:
Operation 10 – 58 Hz: 0.15 mm
58 – 200 Hz: 2g (in acc. with EN 60068-2-6 test Fc)
Transportation (in transportation packaging) 5 – 9 Hz: 3.5 mm
9 - 200 Hz: 1g (in acc. with EN 60068-2-6)
Shock load:
Operation 15g, 11 ms, 18 shocks (3 in each direction in acc.
with EN 60068-1)
Transportation (in transportation packaging) 15g, 11 ms, 18 shocks (3 in each direction in acc.
with EN 60068-2-27)
Protection class in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 III (DVC A, PELV)
Degree of protection in acc. with DIN IEC 529 IP54 (front)
IP00 (rear)
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Parameter Value
Temperature limits:
Operation in acc. with EN 60721-3-3 0 ... 45 ºC (front)
0 to 55 °C (rear)
Storage in acc. with EN 60721-3-1 -25 °C ... 55 °C
-40 °C ... 70 ºC
Transportation (in transportation packaging)
in acc. with EN 60721-3-2
Cooling By natural convection
Climate class 3K3
Condensation, spraying water, and icing Not permitted
Supply air Without aggressive gases, dusts, and oils
Approvals CE, cULus
Dimensions:
Width 310 mm
Height 175 mm
Depth 54 mm with cable
29 mm without cable
Weight, approx. 1.2 kg
*) If the outputs for the illuminated pushbuttons (X53/X54) are loaded with the max. permissible
current of 0.3 A, this results in additional power consumption of 36 W. The total power
consumption is then 50 W.
See also
Other values/standards: Chapter "Application planning (Page 35)"
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Note
For the machine control panel, use only electronic rotary switches.
Procedure:
1. Lever the cover ③ off the rotary knob ② (snap-on connection).
2. Remove the nut of collet ① with a wrench (width 10).
3. Remove the entire rotary knob ②.
4. Remove the lock nut ⑤ on the axis of the rotary switch ④ with a wrench (width 14).
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5. Remove the connector at the end of the rotary switch cable from the socket.
6. Remove the rotary switch.
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8. Place the cover ② on the rotary knob and snap it into position.
9. Fold and fasten the connecting cable ⑦ as shown in the figure on the right.
⑥ Connection plug
⑦ Connecting cable
⑧ Terminal board
Note
It is essential to use the correct tightening torques.
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7.3.1 Description
Features
The mini handheld unit (mini HHU) is a small easy-to-handle unit for setting up and operating
simple machines in the JobShop area. Special attention has been paid in the design to
ergonomics and logical layout of the control elements.
● The mini HHU is connected to the control with a connection kit.
● The mini HHU can be fixed on metal surfaces by means of the integrated magnetic
clamp.
● Key labeling can be customized using slide-in labels.
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Connector X1
Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Switch position Function
0 0 0 - Mini HHU not connected
1 1 0 0 No axis selected
0 1 0 Z Z axis selected
0 1 1 X X axis selected
1 1 1 Y Y axis selected
1 0 1 4 Axis 4 selected
0 0 1 5 Axis 5 selected
● Enabling button
The enabling button is designed as a 3-way switch. This must be held in its central
position for movements to be triggered.
● Handwheel
The handwheel can be used to initiate movements at the selected axis using the axis
selection switch.
● Rapid traverse key
The rapid traverse key increases the traversing speed of the selected axis with the axis
selector switch. The rapid traverse button is active both for traversing commands issued
via the +/- keys and for handwheel signals.
● Traversing keys
The + and - traversing keys can be used to trigger traversing movements on the axis
selected via the axis selection switch.
● Function keys
The function keys can be used to trigger machine-specific functions.
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7.3.2 Mounting
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2. Insert the connection wires through the large drill hole into the controller housing.
3. Mount the flange socket (with seal) onto the controller housing.
4. Connect the connecting cables according to the circuit diagram.
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Additional options
Optionally, you can use the following brackets for connection of the mini HHU:
● Angle box
An angle box is available as an option, which permits the cable outlet direction to be
rotated through 90°.
Note
The angular socket can only be used in conjunction with the non-assembled connection
kit.
● Adapter plate
To install the metal flange socket in the location for plastic flange sockets, an adapter
plate is available.
Figure 7-25 Dimension drawing of the adapter plate
● Holder
The mini HHU can be stored in a screw-on holder; this enables safe storage even on
non-magnetic surfaces. The holder is secured with three M4 screws.
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2. Insert the connector for the mini HHU connection cable in the detent lugs / guideways of
the flange socket.
3. Tighten the screw cap.
Note
If the connector is connected incorrectly, the pins may be damaged.
7.3.4 Parameterization
Note
The mini HHU can only be operated with a Siemens machine control panel.
To address the mini HHU using standard addresses, set the following machine data:
MD12986 PLC_DEACT_IMAGE_LADDR_IN[6] = -1
If a mini HHU is connected, the functional assignment listed in the table below is valid for
customer keys KT1 to KT9 (byte 122 and byte 123). The customer keys (inputs) are then not
available for other applications.
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Note
Within the SINUMERIK controller, the handwheel data are processed directly by the NCK
and are not available to the PLC.
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Parameter Value
Enabling button isolated, two-channel NO contact, 3-positions
Emergency Stop button isolated, two-channel NC contact, locked by
twisting
Selection switch 5 axes: X, Y, Z, 4th axis, 5th axis, and neutral
position
Jog key: Positive traverse direction
Jog key: Negative traverse direction
Jog key: Rapid traverse for jog keys and handwheel
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Ordering address:
Euchner GmbH + Co
Vertrieb Technik
Kohlhammerstr. 16
70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Germany
Phone +49 (0) 711 7597-0
Fax +49 (0) 711 7597-303
Accessories
The following components are available as accessories for the mini handheld unit:
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7.4.1 Description
Validity
Validity The description applies to the following electronic handwheel:
The handheld electronic handwheel is intended for use in conjunction with machines.
A magnetic bracket and spiral connection cable can be found on its enclosure. The magnetic
bracket (retaining magnet) means that the handwheel can be attached to metallic surfaces.
The electronic handheld handwheel is an incremental encoder that generates signals
according to how the manually operated wheel is rotated. The handwheel's magnetic
latching facility makes for an extremely precise incremental process. The axis selected via
the control can be positioned so that the axes are parallel. The handheld handwheel offers a
PPR count of 100 S/R.
① Handwheel
② Spiral connection cable
③ 9-pin connector
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Output circuitry
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7.4.2 Mounting
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Additional options
Optionally, the handheld electronic handwheel can be stored in a screw-on holder. The
holder is mounted using three M4 screws (included in the scope of delivery).
See also: Mini handheld unit, Chapter "Mounting (Page 135)"
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Note
If a connected handwheel triggers pulses while in the idle position or when there is only
minimal contact, connect it the opposite way round to what is stated on the label.
Swap:
The wires of terminal A with those of terminal /A
The wires of terminal B with those of terminal /B
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Parameter Value
Operating voltage 5 VDC ± 5%
Current consumption Max. 80 mA
Limit frequency 10 kHz
Number of pulses 100 S/R
Displacement of phase A to B, typical 90° electrical
Interface RS 422
Distance to NCU 20 m
Actuating force 4 Ncm
Speed Max. 1,000 rpm
Protection class I
Degree of protection in acc. with IP65
DIN EN 60529/IEC 60529
Vibratory load
Operation 58 – 200 Hz: 10 m/s2
Transportation (in transportation packaging) 9 - 200 Hz: 20 m/s2
Storage:
Applicable standard EN 60721-3-2
Temperature range -20 ... 50 °C
Limits for relative humidity 10 ... 95%
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Accessories
The following components are available as accessories for the handheld electronic
handwheel:
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7.5 PP 72/48D PN
7.5.1 Description
Features
The I/O module is a simple module (without a separate enclosure) for connecting digital and
analog input/outputs as part of an automation system based on PROFINET IO.
The module has the following important features:
● 72 digital inputs and 48 digital outputs
● PLC I/O Interface connection (max. 100 MBaud)
● On-board status display via two diagnostic LEDs
● The three plug-in connectors for the digital inputs and outputs are 50-pin terminal posts
for connecting ribbon cables.
● The use of terminal strip converters or the direct connection of distribution boards is
possible.
● Analog signal cables can be connected directly to screw contacts on the module.
An external power supply unit (24 VDC) is required to supply the module and the digital
outputs.
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Type plate
The type plate and the MAC address label are on the rear side of the mounting plate. It is
advisable to make a note of relevant data as it is no longer visible after installation.
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Note
When the system is booting, LEDs H1, H2 and H3 are lit.
7.5.2 Mounting
Mounting
The I/O module is screwed with a mounting plate to the control cabinet wall in the control
cabinet. The module must be installed according to EN 60204.
WARNING
Protection against electric shock
A protective conductor must be connected using the grounding screw.
Mounting versions:
● Portrait mounting at the lateral strap of the mounting plate (2x M5 or M6 screws).
● Flat mounting at the rear wall of the mounting plate (4x M5 or M6 screws).
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Dimension drawing
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7.5.3 Connecting
Connection options
SINUMERIK
MCP 310C PN /
MCP 483C PN
SIMATIC DP
PN/PN coupler
Digital I/O
X111
Ribbon cable Terminal strip
X222
X333 Converter
Interfaces
See also
Addressing the I/O modules (Page 80)
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Power requirement
0.7 A (at 24 VDC) for PP 72/48D PN and digital inputs plus 3 x 4 A at X111, X222 and X333
for supplying digital outputs.
Digital inputs
The 24 V supplied at X1 are used to supply the 72 digital inputs.
If the internal supply voltage is not used to supply the digital inputs, this can optionally be
replaced by an external power supply (24 VDC). The reference ground of the power supply
source must each be connected with X111, X222, X333, pin 1 (GND). X111, X222, X333, pin
2 (P24OUT) then remains open.
Digital outputs
To supply (24 VDC) the digital outputs, an additional external power supply source is
required. The power supply is connected to terminals X111, X222 and X333 via pins 47, 48,
49 and 50 (DOCOMx). Ground pins must be connected to a common chassis ground.
Maximum current consumption: 3 x 4 A if all outputs are used simultaneously.
NOTICE
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the max. current consumption per DOCOMx pin
(X111, X222, X333: Pins 47, 48, 49, 50) does not exceed 1 A. The power supply (+24
VDC) for the digital outputs must therefore be connected to all four pins per DOCOMx
(X111, X222, X333: pins 47, 48, 49, 50).
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7.5.3.2 X2 PROFINET
Requirement
The I/O module has certified PROFINET interfaces, however their functionality cannot be
fully utilized within the scope of the SINUMERIK 828D control system. Networking within
SINUMERIK 828D is performed via a PLC I/O interface, which is based on PROFINET.
Pin assignment
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LED displays
For diagnostic purposes, the RJ45 sockets are each equipped with a green and a yellow
LED. This allows the following information on the respective PROFINET port to be displayed:
The device name consists of the PROFINET name and the device number: in the case of I/O
modules, the 1st module is device number 9.
Note
A newly set PROFINET address will only come into effect after power OFF/ON.
The switch positions 9 and 10 guarantee the PROFINET functionality of the module and
must always be switched "on".
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Pin assignment
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Cable specification:
● 50-pin ribbon cable connector: 50-pin insulation piercing connecting device with strain
relief, ribbon cables and terminal converter are required to connect the digital inputs and
outputs.
● The required connecting cables (ribbon cables) must be provided by the user. Maximum
cable length: 30 m
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● X222: DI 3.0 to 3.7 are connected as rapid inputs.
● The inputs have no signaling (status LEDs).
● The inputs are not isolated.
● It is not possible to connect a 2-wire BERO.
Power supply for digital inputs (X111, X222, X333: Pin 2):
● The internal power supply (P24OUT) is taken from the general power supply of module
X1, pin 2 (P24).
● Alternatively, an external power supply can be connected if the load at the digital outputs
becomes too high.
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Protection against short circuit
A max. current of Iout = 0.25 A at X111, X222, X333 where the demand factor is 100%:
Pin 2 must not be exceeded.
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Characteristics:
● No galvanic isolation.
● Protection against: Short-circuit, overtemperature, and loss of ground.
● Automatic disconnection in case of undervoltage.
Technical data:
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Input image
The image comprises 3 slots (n, m, d ≙ start address, see Addressing the I/O modules
(Page 80)):
● Slot 1: Digital inputs (DI)
– n+0 … n+8 (9 byte)
– X222.P3 - .P10 are rapid inputs
● Slot 2: 2 analog inputs (AI): m+0 … m+7 (8 byte)
● Slot 3: Diagnostics: d+0 .. d+1
Table 7- 37 Input image of digital inputs for the 1st I/O module (n=0)
Terminal Byte Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
n+0 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 0.7 DI 0.6 DI 0.5 DI 0.4 DI 0.3 DI 0.2 DI 0.1 DI 0.0
X111 n+1 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 1.7 DI 1.6 DI 1.5 DI 1.4 DI 1.3 DI 1.2 DI 1.1 DI 1.0
n+2 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 2.7 DI 2.6 DI 2.5 DI 2.4 DI 2.3 DI 2.2 DI 2.1 DI 2.0
n+3 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 3.7 DI 3.6 DI 3.5 DI 3.4 DI 3.3 DI 3.2 DI 3.1 DI 3.0
X222 n+4 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 4.7 DI 4.6 DI 4.5 DI 4.4 DI 4.3 DI 4.2 DI 4.1 DI 4.0
n+5 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 5.7 DI 5.6 DI 5.5 DI 5.4 DI 5.3 DI 5.2 DI 5.1 DI 5.0
n+6 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 6.7 DI 6.6 DI 6.5 DI 6.4 DI 6.3 DI 6.2 DI 6.1 DI 6.0
X333 n+7 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 7.7 DI 7.6 DI 7.5 DI 7.4 DI 7.3 DI 7.2 DI 7.1 DI 7.0
n+8 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 8.7 DI 8.6 DI 8.5 DI 8.4 DI 8.3 DI 8.2 DI 8.1 DI 8.0
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Table 7- 38 Input image of analog inputs for the 1st I/O module (m=56)
Output image
The image comprises 2 slots (n, m, ≙ start address):
● Slot 1: Digital outputs (DO): n+0 … n+5 (6 byte)
● Slot 2: 2 analog outputs (AO): m+0 … m+7 (8 byte)
Table 7- 39 Output image of digital outputs for the 1st I/O module (n=0)
Terminal Byte Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
n+0 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X111 DO 0.7 DO 0.6 DO 0.5 DO 0.4 DO 0.3 DO 0.2 DO 0.1 DO 0.0
n+1 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 1.7 DO 1.6 DO 1.5 DO 1.4 DO 1.3 DO 1.2 DO 1.1 DO 1.0
n+2 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X222 DO 2.7 DO 2.6 DO 2.5 DO 2.4 DO 2.3 DO 2.2 DO 2.1 DO 2.0
n+3 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 3.7 DO 3.6 DO 3.5 DO 3.4 DO 3.3 DO 3.2 DO 3.1 DO 3.0
n+4 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X333 DO 4.7 DO 4.6 DO 4.5 DO 4.4 DO 4.3 DO 4.2 DO 4.1 DO 4.0
n+5 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 5.7 DO 5.6 DO 5.5 DO 5.4 DO 5.3 DO 5.2 DO 5.1 DO 5.0
Table 7- 40 Output image of analog outputs for the 1st I/O module (m=56)
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Note
The "alive and well" counter is a 3 bit modulo counter on a PP application level. The PP
application can be monitored using this counter. Failure of the application software does not
generally result in a communication failure, as this is developed in a hardware-supported
manner. The watch dog switches off the digital outputs, while the inputs remain at their last
set values.
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Parameter Value
Input voltage 24 V DC + 20% / - 15%
Power consumption at rated load 17 W
(without digital outputs)
Degree of protection in acc. with EN 60529 IP00
Protection class in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 III; DVC A (PELV)
Shock load during transportation (in Free-fall ≤ 1 m
transportation packaging)
Approvals CE, cULus
Cooling Open-circuit ventilation
Condensation Not permitted
Limits for relative humidity at 25 °C:
Storage 5 ... 95% without condensation
Transportation 5 ... 95% without condensation
Operation 5 ... 90% without condensation
Temperature limits:
Storage -40 ... 70 °C
Transportation -40 ... 70 ℃
Operation 0 ... 55 °C
Dimensions:
Width 300 mm
Height 150 mm
Depth 35 mm
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7.6 PP 72/48D 2/2A PN
7.6.1 Description
Features
The I/O module is a simple module (without a separate enclosure) for connecting digital and
analog input/outputs as part of an automation system based on PROFINET IO.
The module has the following important features:
● 72 digital inputs and 48 digital outputs
● Two analog inputs and two analog outputs
Analog process signals such as for detecting temperatures or controlling hydraulic
workholders can be implemented via analog inputs/outputs.
● PROFINET IO connection (max. 100 MBaud)
● On-board status display via six LEDs
● The three plug-in connectors for the digital inputs and outputs are 50-pin terminal posts
for connecting ribbon cables.
● The use of terminal strip converters or the direct connection of distribution boards is
possible.
● Analog signal cables can be connected directly to terminal contacts on the module.
An external power supply unit (24 VDC) is required to supply the module and the digital
outputs.
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Type plate
The type plate and the MAC address label are on the rear side of the mounting plate. It is
advisable to make a note of relevant data as it is no longer visible after installation.
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When the system is booting, LEDs H1, H2 and H3 are lit.
7.6.2 Assembling
Mounting
The I/O module is screwed with a mounting plate to the control cabinet wall in the control
cabinet. The module must be installed according to EN 60204.
WARNING
Protection against electric shock
A protective conductor must be connected using the grounding screw.
Mounting versions:
● Portrait mounting at the lateral strap of the mounting plate (2x M5 or M6 screws).
● Flat mounting at the rear wall of the mounting plate (4x M5 or M6 screws).
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7.6.3 Connection
Connection options
SINUMERIK
MCP 310C PN /
MCP 483C PN
SIMATIC DP
PN/PN coupler
Digital I/O
X111
Ribbon cable Terminal strip
X222
X333 Converter
Interface overview
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Note
Digital and analog signals must not be laid together within a cable.
See also
Addressing the I/O modules (Page 80)
DANGER
Risk of lightning strike
In the case of supply lines > 10 m, protectors must be installed at the device input in order
to protect against lightning (surge).
The DC power supply must be connected to the ground/shield of the control unit for EMC or
functional reasons. For EMC reasons, this connection should only be made at one point. As
a rule, the connection is provided as standard in the PLC I/Os. If this is not the case in
exceptional circumstances, the ground connection should be made on the grounding rail of
the control cabinet.
See also: "EMC Installation Guideline" Configuration Manual.
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Digital inputs
The 24 V supplied at X1 are used to supply the 72 digital inputs.
If the internal supply voltage is not used to supply the digital inputs, this can optionally be
replaced by an external power supply (24 V DC). The reference ground of the power supply
source must each be connected with X111, X222, X333, pin 1 (GND). X111, X222, X333, pin
2 (P24OUT) then remains open.
Digital outputs
To supply (24 V DC) the digital outputs, an additional external power supply source is
required. The power supply is connected to terminals X111, X222 and X333 via pins 47, 48,
49 and 50 (DOCOMx). Ground pins must be connected to a common chassis ground.
Maximum current consumption: 3 x 4 A if all outputs are used simultaneously.
NOTICE
Protection against short circuit
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the max. current consumption per DOCOMx pin
(X111, X222, X333: Pins 47, 48, 49, 50) does not exceed 1 A. The power supply (+24 V
DC) for the digital outputs must therefore be connected to all 4 pins per DOCOMx (X111,
X222, X333: pins 47, 48, 49, 50).
Analog inputs/outputs
The inputs and outputs are supplied with power on-board, i.e. no further external power
supply units are required.
Properties
This interface is intended exclusively for the connection of the external 24 V power supply.
On the module side, the power supplies are protected against:
● Polarity reversal
● Short-circuit (elec. current limitation of the outputs)
● Overload (self-restoring PTC fuse - Multifuse)
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Pin assignment
Power requirement
0.7 A (at 24 V DC) for PP 72/48D 2/2A PN and digital inputs plus 3 x 4 A at X111, X222 and
X333 for supplying digital outputs.
DANGER
Protective separation
The 24 V direct voltage must be configured as an extra-low-voltage with protective
separation - DVC A or PELV.
Power cables
Features Version
Connection option Up to 2.5 mm2
Current carrying capacity max. 10 A
Max. cable length 10 m
Use flexible cables with a cross-section of 0.25 to 2.5 mm2 (or AWG 23 to AWG 13) for
wiring the power supply according to the maximum occurring current.
If you only use one wire per connection, a ferrule is not required.
You can use ferrules without an insulating collar in accordance with DIN 46228, Form A long
version.
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7.6.3.2 X2 PROFINET
Requirement
The I/O module has certified PROFINET interfaces, however their functionality cannot be
fully utilized within the scope of the SINUMERIK 828D control system. Networking within
SINUMERIK 828D is performed via a PLC I/O interface, which is based on PROFINET.
Pin assignment
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LED displays
For diagnostic purposes, the RJ45 sockets are each equipped with a green and a yellow
LED. This allows the following information on the respective PROFINET port to be displayed:
The device name consists of the PROFINET name and the device number: in the case of
I/O modules, the 1st module is device number 9.
Note
A newly set PROFINET address will only come into effect after power OFF/ON.
The switch positions 9 and 10 guarantee the PROFINET functionality of the module and
must always be switched "on".
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Pin assignment
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Cable specification:
● 50-pin ribbon cable connector: 50-pin insulation piercing connecting device with strain
relief, ribbon cables and terminal converter are required to connect the digital inputs and
outputs.
● The required connecting cables (ribbon cables) must be provided by the user. Maximum
cable length: 30 m
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● X222: DI 3.0 to 3.7 are connected as rapid inputs.
● The inputs have no signaling (status LEDs).
● The inputs are not isolated.
● It is not possible to connect a 2-wire BERO.
Power supply for digital inputs (X111, X222, X333: Pin 2):
● The internal power supply (P24OUT) is taken from the general power supply of module
X1, pin 2 (P24).
● Alternatively, an external power supply can be connected if the load at the digital outputs
becomes too high.
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Protection against short circuit
A max. current of Iout = 0.25 A at X111, X222, X333 where the demand factor is 100%:
Pin 2 must not be exceeded.
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Characteristics:
● No galvanic isolation.
● Protection against: Short-circuit, overtemperature, and loss of ground.
● Automatic disconnection in case of undervoltage.
Technical data:
Cable specification
● Connectors: 12-pin socket/plug combination
● Cable: shielded
– max. cable length: 30 m
– max. connectable core cross-section: 0.5 mm2
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NOTICE
Shield contact
If the analog inputs/outputs are wired, a shielded lead must be used. The shield must be
supported.
X3 pin assignment
The analog signal to be measured is connected to the terminals AI 1+/- and AI 2+/-. AI stands for
"Analog Input". The CO "Current Output" and CI "Current Input" terminals supply the constant
current for the 4-wire measurement of PT100 elements.
Analog inputs
The module has two analog inputs. These can optionally be assigned parameters as voltage,
current or PT100 input.
Note
The analog inputs are only enabled following the parameter assignment.
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Parameter Value
Input range (rated value) - 10 V to + 10 V
permitted overrange - 11.75 V to + 11.75 V
Resolution 16 bits (including sign)
Accuracy +/- 0.5%
Internal resistance Ri 100 KOhm
Parameter Value
Input range (rated value) - 20 mA to + 20 mA
Permitted overrange - 23.5 mA to + 23.5 mA
Resolution 16 bits (including sign)
Accuracy +/- 0.5%
Internal resistance Ri 133 ohm
Parameter Value
Input range (rated value) - 200 ℃ to + 259 ℃
Standard EN60751
Resolution 16 bits (including sign)
Accuracy +/- 2 ℃
Internal resistance Ri >> 10 kOhm
NOTICE
Protection from overvoltage
If the PT100 operating mode is selected, the hardware is protected against overvoltage.
The following mechanisms are triggered in the event of an error:
1. An error bit is set which is then communicated to the PLC.
2. The module is shut down.
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Measurements with 4-wire connections compensate for line resistances and return a
considerably higher degree of precision in comparison with 2-wire connections.
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Measuring accuracy
The accuracy of the temperature input becomes poorer: The resistance of the connecting
cable of the jumpered connecting cable falsifies the measurement.
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Analog outputs
The module has two analog outputs. These can optionally be assigned parameters as
voltage or current output.
Note
The analog outputs are only enabled following the parameter assignment.
From the switch-on of the I/O module to its enabling, the analog outputs do not read 0 V, but
are defined by a voltage pulse at -0.2 V. This value must be taken into consideration when
specifying the setpoint value.
The cycle time of the analog value accumulation is limited by the PLC cycle.
Parameter Value
Output range (rated value) - 10 V to + 10 V
Permitted overrange - 10.5 V to + 10.5 V
Resolution 16 bits (including sign)
Accuracy +/- 0.5%
Max. load current -3 mA to +3 mA
Parameter Value
Output range (rated value) - 20 mA to + 20 mA
Permitted overrange - 20.2 mA to + 20.2 mA
Resolution 16 bits (including sign)
Accuracy +/- 0.5%
Load impedance ≤ 600 ohm
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Input image
The image comprises 3 slots (n, m, d ≙ start address, see Addressing the I/O modules
(Page 80)):
● Slot 1: Digital inputs (DI)
– n+0 … n+8 (9 byte)
– X222.P3 - .P10 are rapid inputs
● Slot 2: 2 analog inputs (AI): m+0 … m+7 (8 byte)
● Slot 3: Diagnostics: d+0 .. d+1
Table 7- 65 Input image of digital inputs for the 1st I/O module (n=0)
Terminal Byte Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
n+0 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 0.7 DI 0.6 DI 0.5 DI 0.4 DI 0.3 DI 0.2 DI 0.1 DI 0.0
X111 n+1 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 1.7 DI 1.6 DI 1.5 DI 1.4 DI 1.3 DI 1.2 DI 1.1 DI 1.0
n+2 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 2.7 DI 2.6 DI 2.5 DI 2.4 DI 2.3 DI 2.2 DI 2.1 DI 2.0
n+3 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 3.7 DI 3.6 DI 3.5 DI 3.4 DI 3.3 DI 3.2 DI 3.1 DI 3.0
X222 n+4 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 4.7 DI 4.6 DI 4.5 DI 4.4 DI 4.3 DI 4.2 DI 4.1 DI 4.0
n+5 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 5.7 DI 5.6 DI 5.5 DI 5.4 DI 5.3 DI 5.2 DI 5.1 DI 5.0
n+6 Pin10 Pin9 Pin8 Pin7 Pin6 Pin5 Pin4 Pin3
DI 6.7 DI 6.6 DI 6.5 DI 6.4 DI 6.3 DI 6.2 DI 6.1 DI 6.0
X333 n+7 Pin18 Pin17 Pin16 Pin15 Pin14 Pin13 Pin12 Pin11
DI 7.7 DI 7.6 DI 7.5 DI 7.4 DI 7.3 DI 7.2 DI 7.1 DI 7.0
n+8 Pin26 Pin25 Pin24 Pin23 Pin22 Pin21 Pin20 Pin19
DI 8.7 DI 8.6 DI 8.5 DI 8.4 DI 8.3 DI 8.2 DI 8.1 DI 8.0
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Table 7- 66 Input image of analog inputs for the 1st I/O module (m=56)
Output image
The image comprises 2 slots (n, m, ≙ start address):
● Slot 1: Digital outputs (DO): n+0 … n+5 (6 byte)
● Slot 2: 2 analog outputs (AO): m+0 … m+7 (8 byte)
Table 7- 67 Output image of digital outputs for the 1st I/O module (n=0)
Terminal Byte Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
n+0 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X111 DO 0.7 DO 0.6 DO 0.5 DO 0.4 DO 0.3 DO 0.2 DO 0.1 DO 0.0
n+1 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 1.7 DO 1.6 DO 1.5 DO 1.4 DO 1.3 DO 1.2 DO 1.1 DO 1.0
n+2 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X222 DO 2.7 DO 2.6 DO 2.5 DO 2.4 DO 2.3 DO 2.2 DO 2.1 DO 2.0
n+3 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 3.7 DO 3.6 DO 3.5 DO 3.4 DO 3.3 DO 3.2 DO 3.1 DO 3.0
n+4 Pin38 Pin37 Pin36 Pin35 Pin34 Pin33 Pin32 Pin31
X333 DO 4.7 DO 4.6 DO 4.5 DO 4.4 DO 4.3 DO 4.2 DO 4.1 DO 4.0
n+5 Pin46 Pin45 Pin44 Pin43 Pin42 Pin41 Pin40 Pin39
DO 5.7 DO 5.6 DO 5.5 DO 5.4 DO 5.3 DO 5.2 DO 5.1 DO 5.0
Table 7- 68 Output image of analog outputs for the 1st I/O module (m=56)
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Note
The "alive and well" counter is a 3 bit modulo counter on a PP application level. The PP
application can be monitored using this counter. Failure of the application software does not
generally result in a communication failure, as this is developed in a hardware-supported
manner. The watch dog switches off the digital outputs, while the inputs remain at their last
set values.
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Operating mode
Parameters are assigned to the operating mode via the m+0 byte (Analog Control Byte 0) of
the output image of the analog outputs:
The operating mode is set to "no operating mode" during power-up, as soon as a valid
setting is made this will be applied and will subsequently no longer be reset. If a reset is
initiated by the user, this is interpreted as an error.
Type of control
The control type must be specified in the Analog Control Byte m+1 (bit 0), so that the 16 bit
input and output values from and for the analog module are correctly interpreted by the
control. In the SINUMERIK 828D control, the value "1" must be entered.
Note
The control type must be set prior to the operating mode so that the first set of user data is
not misinterpreted. In addition to this, the Analog Control Byte m+0 / m+1 must only be
accessed byte by byte.
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Examples of programming
1. Determine control type:
Note
The analog values of the inputs and outputs are written or read in 16 bit data format i.e. they
must be accessed word by word.
The analog values are provided as 16 bit integer values. Depending on the operating mode,
the measured values must be converted using the following factors in order to achieve the
corresponding physical value.
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Analog inputs
16 bit value (hex.) 16 bit value (dec.) Factor Voltage value [V]
Overflow - Deactivation
Overrange - Up to 11.75 V
0x19B5 6581 10 V
0x0CDA 3291 5V
0x066D 1645 2.5 V
0x0000 0 0.00151947 0V
0xF993 -1645 -2.5 V
0xF326 -3291 -5 V
0xE64B -6581 -10 V
Underrange - Up to -11.75 V
Underflow - Deactivation
16 bit value (hex.) 16 bit value (dec.) Factor Current value [V]
Overflow - Deactivation
Overrange - Up to 23.5 mA
0x1999 6553 20 mA
0x0CCC 3277 10 mA
0x0000 0 0.003051758 0 mA
0xF333 -3277 -10 mA
0xE666 -6553 -20 mA
Underrange - Up to -23.5 mA
Underflow - Deactivation
16 bit value (hex.) 16 bit value (dec.) Factor Temperature value [V]
Overflow
0x0A28 2590 259 ℃
0x03E8 1000 100 °C
0x01F4 500 50 ℃
0x0000 0.0 0.1 0 °C
0xFE0C -500 -50 ℃
0xFC18 -1000 -100 °C
0xF830 -2000 -200 ℃
Underflow
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Note
If a Pt100 element is accidentally not connected in this operating mode and an input voltage
higher than 0.25 V is output, the analog module automatically switches to the "no operating
mode" operating mode and resets the gain factor to "1". This is signalized in Status Word 0
(channel-specific) in the input image. In addition, a corresponding error code is output in the
diagnostics slot at a counter value of "2".
In the case of operation without a Pt100 element, a slightly negative voltage may be applied,
which results in an error status for the module. Here, the "PNFault" LED and the status byte
1 are to be observed.
Analog outputs
16 bit value (hex.) 16 bit value (dec.) Factor Voltage value [V]
Overflow - Deactivation
Overrange - Up to 10.5 V
0x6666 26214 10 V
0x4CD1 19665 7.5 V
0x199B 6555 2.5 V
0x0000 0 0.000381469 0V
0xE665 -6555 -2.5 V
0xB32F -19665 -7.5 V
0x999A -26214 -10 V
Underrange - Up to -10.5 V
Underflow - Deactivation
16 bit value (hex.) 16 bit value (dec.) Factor Current value [V]
Overflow - Deactivation
Overrange - 20.2 mA
0x6666 26214 20 mA
0x4CD1 19665 15 mA
0x199B 6555 5 mA
0x0000 0 0.0007629 0 mA
0xE665 -6555 -5 mA
0xB32F -19665 -15 mA
0x999A -26214 -20 mA
Underrange - -20.2 mA
Underflow - Deactivation
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7.6.4.5 Examples
The following examples for assigning parameters to analog inputs / outputs are provided for
the I/O module with device number "7".
Table 7- 79 Measured values and responses in the voltage measurement operating mode
Table 7- 80 Measured values and responses in the current measurement operating mode
Address Current 20 mA
0 mA 5 mA 20 mA 22 mA
Operating mode QB72 16#AA 16#AA 16#AA 16#AA
Format QB73 16#1 16#1 16#1 16#1
Value QW76 16#0 16#199B 16#6666 16#70A5
Value QW78 16#0 16#199B 16#6666 16#70A5
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Table 7- 81 Measured values and responses in the temperature measurement operating mode
Address Pt100
Incorrect operating mode Resistor is not connected
Operating mode QB72 16#AA 16#0F
Format QB73 16#1 16#1
Value QW76 - -
Value QW78 - -
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Parameter Value
Input voltage 24 V DC + 20% / - 15%
Power consumption at rated load 19 W
(without digital outputs)
Power loss 18 W
Rated current 0.7 A
Shock load during transportation (in transportation Free-fall ≤ 1 m
packaging)
Degree of protection in acc. with EN 60529 IP00
Protection class in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 III; DVC A (PELV)
Approvals CE, cULus
Heat dissipation Open-circuit ventilation
Condensation Not permitted
Limits for relative humidity at 25 °C:
Storage 5 ... 95% without condensation
Transportation 5 ... 95% without condensation
Operation 5 ... 90% without condensation
Temperature limits:
Storage -40 ... 70 ℃
Transportation -40 ... 70 ℃
Operation 0 ... 55 ℃
Dimensions:
Width 300 mm
Height 150 mm
Depth 35 mm
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7.7 NX10.3
7.7.1 Description
Properties
Using this module, you can expand the performance of an axis grouping of the
SINUMERIK 828D CNC automation system. With an NX10.3 Numeric Control Extension, the
PPU is able to control up to 8 axes.
Type plate
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equipment has been mounted. Since the type plate is located on the right-hand side of the
housing, which is the side typically used to connect to the SINAMICS S120 module, we
recommend that you make a note of the serial number of the NX10.3 prior to assembly.
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Illustration
The NX10.3 has the following interfaces:
● 4 DRIVE-CLiQ (X100 – X103)
● 6 digital inputs and 4 digital inputs/outputs (X122)
● Power supply (X124)
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RESET button
The RESET button is on the front of the module under the cover.
Note
When the pushbutton is actuated, the locally connected drive systems are brought to a
standstill with no feedback to the control. In other words, the drive and control run
asynchronously once the drive has been successfully powered up.
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7.7.2 Mounting
Designs
The NX10.3 is integrated into the SINAMICS drive line-up. For the preferred installation
sequence, the NX module should be mounted at the side of the Line Module.
NOTICE
Protection against overheating
The 80 mm ventilation spaces above and below the components must be observed.
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7.7 NX10.3
7.7.3 Connecting
Note
The two terminals "+" and "M" are jumpered in the connector and not in the device. This
ensures that the supply voltage is looped through.
Parameter Value
Voltage 24 V DC (20.4 V - 28.8 V)
Current consumption max. 0.8 A (without load)
Max. current via the bridges in the connector 20 A at 55 °C
Note
Current consumption
The current consumption increases by the current consumption of DRIVE-CLiQ and the
digital outputs.
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Note
Terminal M1 must be connected for the digital inputs (DI) 0 to 3 and 16/17 to function. This
can be done as follows:
Connect the ground reference of the digital inputs.
Jumper to terminal M: This removes the electrical isolation for these digital inputs.
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Parameter Value
Current consumption Typical: 10 mA at 24 V DC
Galvanic isolation The reference potential is terminal M1
As an input
Voltage -3 V to 30 V
Current consumption Typical: 10 mA at 24 V DC
Signal level (including ripple) High signal level: 15 V to 30 V
Low signal level: -3 V to 5 V
Signal propagation times Inputs / "fast inputs":
L → H: approx. 50 μs/5 μs
H → L: approx. 100 μs/50 μs
As an output
Voltage 24 V DC
Max. load current Per output: 500 mA continuous short circuit-proof
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See also
For the pin assignment of the DRIVE-CLiQ interfaces X100 - X103, please refer to Chapter
"DRIVE-CLiQ (Page 89)".
For further information on DC voltage and standards, please see Chapter "Power supply
connection (Page 72)".
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Parameter Value
Input voltage 24 VDC
permissible range: DC 20.4 V - 28.8 V
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7.8 PN/PN coupler
Application
The PN/PN coupler is used to link two Ethernet subnets with one another and to exchange
data. The maximum size of the data that can be transferred is 16-byte input data and 16-byte
output data.
As a device, the PN/PN coupler has two PROFINET interfaces, each of which is linked to a
subnet. During configuring, two I/O devices are made from this one PN/PN coupler; this
means that there is one I/O device for each station with its own subnet. The other part of
PN/PN coupler is called the coupling partner. Once configuring has been completed, the two
parts are merged.
Example
The following example shows that the two networks are independent of one another. This
means that for each PROFINET IO network you assign dedicated device names.
In the following diagram, these are the device names "Subnet1" in network 1 and "Subnet2"
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References
SIMATIC bus couplings PN/PN coupler Hardware Installation and Operating Manual
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7.8.2 Configuration
Requirements
Please observe the following preconditions when configuring:
● For SINUMERIK 828D, the "PN-PN-Coupler20" name is already permanently defined; as
a consequence, the name must be exactly the same in the connected subnet.
● The PN/PN coupler has the IP address 192.168.214.20 (permanently set).
● The I/O address area is 16 bytes from 96 ...111 (index m).
● SINUMERIK 828D must be connected to the PROFINET interface X1.
● A coupling between two SINUMERIK 828D systems is not possible as standard.
Configuration
The device name must be defined in the following cases:
● When commissioning for the first time
● When a device is replaced
The PC must be connected using a crossover cable with, e.g. X2 at the PN/PN coupler.
Procedure:
1. Under "Tools" select → "Set PG/PC interface" →"TCP/IP" → "Intel(R) PRO/100 VM".
2. Under "Target system" select → "Edit Ethernet nodes ...".
3. In the dialog window "Edit Ethernet Nodes", press the "Search..." button under "Nodes
that can be accessed online".
4. In the dialog window "Search Network" select the coupler and press "OK".
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See also
Addressing the I/O modules (Page 80)
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7.9 GSM modem
Description
The SINUMERIK 828D can be equipped with a SINAUT MD720-3 GSM modem. This
optional hardware module makes it possible to exchange SMS messages with a cell phone
on the basis of the GSM standard.
In addition to error messages, it is also possible to transmit operating states such as the
machining processing level, tool wear limits or measuring process results. Using operating
screens, it is very easy to assign specific information to specific cell phones.
Please ensure that the antenna required for data transmission (supplied by the
manufacturer) is suitably located on the machine to achieve the best transmission/receiving
conditions. Connection to the SINUMERIK 828D uses an RS232 modem cable. Please note
that optimum transmission quality can only be guaranteed if the cable is no more than 3 m
long.
A SIM card is not included in the GSM modem scope of delivery. The users have to choose
their own cell phone contract.
Note
The SINAUT MD720-3 has two different operating modes. Only the terminal mode is used
with the SINUMERIK 828D.
Mounting
The SINAUT MD720-3 is intended for installation on DIN rails complying with DIN EN 50022.
There is a suitable fastener on the rear of the device.
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Additional references
Further information on the GSM modem can be found in the following books included on the
enclosed product CD:
● "SIMATIC NET GPRS/GSM modem SINAUT MD720-3" system manual:
– Inserting the SIM card
– Connecting the device and starting up
– Service functions
● "SIMATIC NET Quad-Band GSM Antenna SINAUT 794-4MR" Operating Instructions:
Mounting the antenna
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7.10 Terminal strip converter
Technical specifications
Parameter Values
Rated voltage VN 24 V AC
60 V DC
Max. current carrying capacity per branch 1A
Number of poles 50
Pollution degree in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 2
Protection class in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 II
Applicable standards IEC 60664
DIN VDE 0110
Ambient temperature:
Operation -20 ... 55°C
Storage/transport -40 ... 70°C
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Input voltage 24 V DC + 20% / - 15%
Power consumption, max. 60 W
Power loss 28 W
Heat dissipation Open-circuit ventilation
Degree of protection in acc. with EN 60529 IP65 (front) *)
IP20 (rear)
Protection class in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 III (DVC A, PELV)
Pollution degree in acc. with EN 61800-5-1 2
Approvals CE / cULus
Classification:
Operation 3M1 in acc. with EN 60721-3-3
Transportation (in transportation 2M3 in acc. with EN 60721-3-2
packaging) 1M2 in acc. with EN 60721-3-1
Storage (in transport packaging)
Mounting position Vertical
Dimensions: PPU vertical: PPU horizontal:
Width 310 mm 483 mm
Height 220 mm 220 mm
Depth 105 mm 105 mm
See also
Further technical data for the PPU can be found in the following sections:
● Transport and Storage Conditions (Page 40)
● Operating Conditions (Page 41)
● Requirements for the power supply (Page 72)
Digital inputs/outputs:
● Technical data (Page 87)
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Appendix A
A.1 Information about third-party software used
Copyright 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America.
All Rights Reserved.
This software product (LICENSED PRODUCT), implementing the Object Management
Group's "Internet Inter-ORB Protocol", is protected by copyright and is
distributed under the following license restricting its use. Portions of
LICENSED PRODUCT may be protected by one or more U.S. or foreign patents, or
pending applications.
LICENSED PRODUCT is made available for your use provided that you include
this license and copyright notice on all media and documentation and the
software program in which this product is incorporated in whole or part.
You may copy, modify, distribute, or sublicense the LICENCED PRODUCT without
charge as part of a product or software program developed by you, so long as
you preserve the functionality of interoperating with the Object Management
Group's "Internet Inter-ORB Protocol" version one. However, any uses other
than the foregoing uses shall require the express written consent of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
The names of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and any of its subsidiaries or
affiliates may not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
distribution of the LICENSED PRODUCT as permitted herein.
This license is effective until terminated by Sun for failure to comply with
this license. Upon termination, you shall destroy or return all code and
documentation for the LICENSED PRODUCT.
LICENSED PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF
DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
LICENSED PRODUCT IS PROVIDED WITH NO SUPPORT AND WITHOUT ANY
OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF SUN OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES
TO ASSIST IN ITS USE, CORRECTION, MODIFICATION OR ENHANCEMENT.
SUN OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY
PATENTS BY LICENSED PRODUCT OR ANY PART THEREOF.
IN NO EVENT WILL SUN OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE
FOR ANY LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT AND
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF SUN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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A.1 Information about third-party software used
Note
You can find additional information on the product DVD in the Readme_OSS file about the
third-party software used.
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A.2 Abbreviations
A.2 Abbreviations
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A.3 Documentation overview SINUMERIK 828D
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Index
E
A EMERGENCY STOP circuit
Air-conditioning MCP 310C PN, 116
Operation, 41 Emergency-stop circuit
Storage and transport, 40 MCP 483C PN, 99
Ambient conditions, 39 Equipotential bonding, 37
Axis expansion, 203, 206
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B Function-impairing dust, 41
BERO, 86
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C Grounding connections, 37
Grounding measures, 35
Cables
Digital inputs/outputs, 84
Ethernet, 76 H
Handwheel, 93
Handwheel
Power supply, 74
Handheld, 144
PROFINET, 77
RS232, 95
CompactFlash card, 29 I
Connect digital I/Os, 84
Connection options, 70 I/O module DIP switch, 80
Installing the PPU, 46
Interfaces
D PROFINET, 77
IP address, 80
Diagnostics
Ethernet, 75
PROFINET, 78 K
Digital I/O interface Key assignment
Technical data, 87 MCP 310C PN, 127
Dimension drawing MCP 483C PN, 109
MCP 310C PN, 120 Key caps
MCP 483C PN, 102 MCP 310C PN, 130
DRIVE-CLiQ MCP 483C PN, 112
Connectable components, 91
Interface, 89
Wiring rules, 57 L
DRIVE-CLiQ Hub Module, 91
LED displays
DRIVE-CLiQ wiring
Front side of the PPU, 79
Safety Integrated functions, 65, 66, 67, 68
I/O module, 172
with NX, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68
PROFINET, 78, 158, 180
without NX, 62, 67
Rear of the PPU, 78
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