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Operating manual

PME industrial
measurement
electronics linked
to a field bus

MP55 module

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Contents

Page

Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 List of components and accessories supplied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2 Choose amplifier settings with the aid of DIP switches . . . . . . . . .

3 Fitting/removing the MP55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


3.1 Linking several modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1 Functional overview of the MP55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Supply voltage and remote contact I/Os . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2.1 External supply voltage for the control I/Os . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4.3 Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4 CAN-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.5 Synchronisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5 Setting up and operation (MP55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


5.1 Operating principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.3 Overview of all groups and parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.3.1 Set up all parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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6 Declaring the significant parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7 CAN interface description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


7.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2 Cyclical data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.3 Parameter assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.4 Object directory: communications profile section
as defined in CANopen (CiA-DS301) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.5 Object directory: manufacturer-specific objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.6 Manufacturer-specific objects in FLOAT data format . . . . . . . . . . .
7.7 Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8 Error messages/operating status (LED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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10 Keyword index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Safety instructions
Use in accordance with the regulations
The MP55 module and its connected transducers are to be used exclusively
for measurement tasks and directly related control tasks. Use for any additional purpose shall be deemed to be not in accordance with the regulations.
In the interests of safety, the instrument should only be operated as described
in the User Manual. It is also essential to observe the appropriate legal and
safety regulations for the application concerned during use. The same applies
to the use of accessories.
The device must not be connected directly to the mains supply. The
maximum permissible supply voltage is 18...30 V.
General dangers of failing to follow the safety instructions
The MP55 module corresponds to the state of the art and is safe to operate.
The instrument can give rise to further dangers if it is inappropriately installed
and operated by untrained personnel.
Everyone involved with the installation, commissioning, maintenance or repair
of the instrument must have read and understood the User Manual and in particular the technical safety instructions.
Conditions on site
Protect the device from direct contact with water (IP20).
Maintenance and cleaning
The MP55 module is maintenance-free. Please note the following points when
cleaning the housing:
- Before cleaning, disconnect the devices from the power supply.
- Clean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!) cloth. You should
never use solvent, since this could damage the labelling on the front panel
and the display.
- When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the device or connections.

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Residual dangers
The scope of supply and list of components provided with the MP55 cover
only part of the scope of measurement technology. In addition, equipment
planners, installers and operators should plan, implement and respond to the
safety engineering considerations of measurement technology in such a way
as to minimise residual dangers. Prevailing regulations must be complied with
at all times. There must be reference to the residual dangers connected with
measurement technology.
Any risk of residual dangers when working with the MP55 is pointed out in this
introduction by means of the following symbols:

Symbol:
WARNING
Meaning: Dangerous situation
Warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with
safety requirements can lead to death or serious physical injury.

CAUTION
Symbol:
Meaning: Possible dangerous situation
Warns of a possibly dangerous situation in which failure to comply with safety
requirements can cause damage to property or lead to some form of physical
injury.
Symbol:
NOTE
Means that important information about the product or its handling is being
given.
Symbol:
Meaning: CE mark
The CE mark enables the manufacturer to guarantee that the product complies with the requirements of the relevant EC directives (the declaration of
conformity is available at http://www.hbm.com/support/dokumentation).

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Working safely
Error messages should only be acknowledged if the cause of the error is removed and no further danger exists.
The instrument complies with the safety requirements of DIN EN 61010,
Part 1 (VDE 0411, Part 1).
To ensure adequate immunity from interference, use only Greenline shielded
ducting (place the shield of the transducer cable onto the connector housing).
The MP55 module must be operated with an extra-low safe voltage (supply
voltage 18 to 30 V DC).
Conversions and modifications
The MP55 module must not be modified from the design or safety engineering
point of view except with our express agreement. Any modification shall exclude all liability on our part for any damage resulting therefrom.
In particular, any repair or soldering work on motherboards is prohibited.
When exchanging any modules, only original HBM parts must be used.
Qualified personnel
This instrument is only to be installed and used by qualified personnel strictly
in accordance with the technical data and with the safety rules and regulations
which follow. It is also essential to comply with the appropriate legal and
safety regulations for the application concerned during use. The same applies
to the use of accessories.
Qualified personnel means persons entrusted with the installation, assembly,
commissioning and operation of the product who possess the appropriate
qualifications for their function.
Maintenance and repair work on an open device with the power on must only
be carried out by trained personnel who are aware of the dangers involved.

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Introduction

1.1 List of components and accessories supplied


List of components supplied:
D 1 MP55 module
D 3 x 6-pin terminal plugs, coded
Order No.: 3.3312-0251 (terminal plug 3);
3.3312-0252 (terminal plug 4); 3.3312-0250 (terminal plug 1)
D 10-pin ribbon cable jack-connector
D 1 User Manual for the MP55 module
Accessories:
D 15-pin Sub-D connector for transducer, Order No.: 3.3312-0182
D Standard ribbon cable, 10pin, 1.27 mm pitch

1.2 Introduction
The MP55 module from the PME product line is a carrier-frequency amplifier,
and is ideal for connecting the widest possible technological varieties of force,
pressure, torque and displacement transducers as well as load cells. The
MP55 module is set up, and its parameters are assigned, using either the keyboard and display or the PME Assistent. The PME Assistent provides an easy
operator interface under MS-Windows and this is used for assigning parameters to modules (as described in the PME Assistant online help).
Carrier-frequency
transducer excitation
A

DC

Smart signal conditioning, e.g. limit value switch

MP55
Fig. 1.1:

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DC

24 V Supply voltage

Analogue output
Control I/Os

CANopen interface

Block diagram of the MP55 module

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Choose amplifier settings with the aid of DIP switches

NOTE

The DIP switches must be set up/changed before the PME is fitted.
Various settings are defined with DIP switches and can be read out via the
display (see chapter 5.3). These are the settings for
bridge excitation voltage, effective range, bridge type, analogue output,
master/slave, terminating bus impedance, edge steepness
To set up the DIP switches proceed as shown in Fig. 2.1.
1

Unscrew the
cover

S10
S11
S12

Fig. 2.1:

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S1/S2
S5

Open the housing; position of the DIP switches

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Factory settings:

ON

S2

ON

Lower
board:

S10, S11 and


S12 and S5

Upper
board:

S1 and S2

S1

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 45 6

ON

ON

S5
3
2
1

S12

1
2
3
4
5
6

ON

S11

ON

S10

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6

ON

Analogue output

1 2 3

ON

S10

1 2 3456
Master/
Slave

ON

S11

12 34 56
Analogue
output

S12

1 23456

Bridge excitation
voltage
Input
range

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ON

Bridge
type

ON

S2

ON

S1

1 2 34 5 6 123 4 56

Bridge ex- Bridge


citation vol- type
tage
Input
WARNING
range
Switch positions
must not be changed!

Amplifier type

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Factory setting:

S2 S1

S11
S12

S5

Bridge type1)
ON

Input range*) 2)
ON

ON

S1

Full bridge

1 23456

S12

ON

1 23456

S12

S1

1 23456

1 23456

ON

S12

S1

1 23456

S1

1 23456

1 23456

ON

500 mV/V
Switch pos. III

S11

1 23456

ON

ON

LVDT

ON

50 mV/V
Switch pos. II

S11

1 23456

ON

ON

Half bridge

S1

3 mV/V
Switch pos. I

1 23456

ON

S1

1 23456

S11

1 23456

See Tab. 1.1 on the opposite page

Bridge excitation voltage3)


ON

S11

1 23456

1 23456

ON

ON

2.5 V

ON

ON

S2

5V

Analogue output4)

S2

123 4 5 6

ON

"10 V

S11

1 23456

123

S11

"20 mA

S11
ON

1 23456

mA

ON

1234 56

Fig. 2.2:
1)
2)
3)
4)
*)

ON

S2

1V

4...20 mA

S11

1 23456

S5

ON

1 23456

ON

S11

S5

123

1 23456

Setting up an amplifier

Check this in the display under the TRANSDUCER group, parameter Trans.type; see page 25
Check this in the display under the TRANSDUCER group, parameter Input; see page 25
Check this in the display under the TRANSDUCER group, parameter Excitation; see page 25
Check this in the display under the ANALOG OUTPUT group, parameter ModeUa, see page 25
mV/V values by reference to 5 VUB (see table Tab. 1.1 on the following page)

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ON

S10

Master

Master/Slave

1 23456
S10

ON
Slave

S10

1 23456

Fig. 2.3:

Setting up an amplifier (Continued)

Terminating bus resistor


S14
Toggle switch for termination resistor
(see page 19)
ON

Fig. 2.4:

OFF

Toggle switch for termination resistor

Bridge excitation voltage [V]

Input range [mV/V]


Switch position I

Switch position II

Switch position III

50

500

2.5

100

1000

15

250

2500

Tab. 1.1: Input ranges for different bridge excitation voltages


Transducer type and rated data

Bridge type

Bridge excitation
voltage

Input range

Strain gauge force transducer


2 mV/V=20 kN

Full bridge

5V

3 mV/V

Inductive displacement transducer


80 mV/V

Half bridge

2.5 V

100 mV/V

Inductive displacem. trans. 10 mV/V

Half bridge

1V

15 mV/V

Piezoresistive transducer 400 mV/V

Half bridge

1V

250 mV/V

2.5 V

1000 mV/V

Potentiometric transducer 1000 mV/V Half bridge

Tab. 1.2: Useful options

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Fitting/removing the MP55

Fig. 3.1:

Fitting to a support rail

Fig. 3.2:

Removal

CAUTION
The support rail must be on protection circuit potential

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3.1 Linking several modules


Ribbon cable jack-connector
Further devices are interconnected
via this connector.

1st

Colour coding
on pin 1

2nd

3rd
58mm
Recommended distance from the ribbon cable jack-connector

Fig. 4.1:

Connecting ribbon cable

Several MP55 modules can be connected via one ribbon cable. This cable
serves as the local link for supply voltage and synchronisation between modules. No more than eight modules should be interconnected over one ribbon
cable.

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Connections

Warning
Comply with the safety instructions before putting the instrument into
service.

4.1 Functional overview of the MP55


Local link for CAN-bus, supply voltage and synchronisation between modules,
Terminating bus resistor
Terminal plug 1:
Power supply and CAN-bus,
synchronisation
LED
Terminal plug 2: (same pin
assignment as terminal plug 1)
CAN adapter for PC/laptop
connection, assigning parameters
via CAN-bus
2-line LCD display
Touch-sensitive
control keys
Transducer connection (15-pin sub-D
connector) including transducer
excitation
Terminal plug 3:
Potential-separated control inputs
(24 V-level), analogue output
Terminal plug 4:
Potential-separated control outputs
(24 V-level), external power supply for
control inputs

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4.2 Supply voltage and remote contact I/Os


Four removable terminal plugs are available for connections.
Connecting the power
supply:

Warning

The MP55 module must be connected to an external


18-30 V supply voltage (24 V nominal).
D Twist the power supply conductors and fit them with
sleeves.
D Screw the conductors to terminal plug 1.
D Insert the terminal plug into the uppermost jack.
D Switch on power supply.
CAN
0V

24 V

Terminal plug 2

SYN
Labeling

Terminal plug 1

Terminal plug 3
Terminal plug 4
Labeling

Labeling

0V
AnalogueOUT

24 V
OUT1

IN3

"10 V
IN2
"20 mA
4...20 mA IN1

IN = digital input

IN4

OUT4

OUT2
OUT3

OUT = digital output

More information on I/Os can be found in chapter 6, page 35.


CAUTION In the event of a power failure to the MP55 module, all control
outputs are set to 0 V.

Fig. 4.2:

Pin assignment for terminal plugs

The 4 terminal plugs are coded so that they can be inserted in the 4 jacks
without any confusion. Jacks are fitted with coded lateral guides and terminal
plugs are fitted with coded pins.

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4.2.1 External supply voltage for the control I/Os


Example: PLC connection
MP55 module
OUT3

PLC
max. 0.5 A

Relay
max. 0.5 A

OUT1
24 V*
0 V*

24 V
0 V*

Terminal plug 4

Fig. 4.3:

Connection to a PLC

The controlinputs are available on terminal plug 3, the controloutputs are


available on terminal plug 4, and they are all galvanically isolated from the internal supply voltage (see also chapter 6, Declaring the significant parameters page 30).
*) The control-outputs must be supplied with an external voltage (ground
and 24 V).

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4.3 Transducers
The following transducer types can be connected to the MP55 module:

Transducer
connection jack

15

Strain gauge and inductive full


bridges, piezoresistive transducers
wh
bk
re
bu
gn
gy
ye

Strain gauge and inductive half


bridges
wh

Measuring signal (+)


Bridge excitation
voltage (-)
Measuring signal (-)
Bridge excitation
voltage (+)

5
15
6
13

Sensor circuit (-)

12

Cable shielding

Hsg.

Measuring
signal (+)
Bridge excitation
voltage (-)
Bridge excitation
voltage (+)

2
1

Wiring colours:

Fig. 4.4:

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Bridge excitation
voltage (+)
Sensor circuit (+)

13

Sensor circuit (-)

12

ye

Cable shielding

Hsg.

LVDT transducers
8
5

Measuring signal
(+)
Bridge excitation
voltage (-)

Sensor circuit (+)

13

Bridge excitation
voltage (+)
Measuring signal
(-)
Cable shielding
Sensor circuit (+)

Sensor circuit (-)

12

Sensor circuit (-)

Cable shielding

bu

gy

Potentiometric transducers

Bridge excitation
voltage (-)

gn

Sensor circuit (+)

Measuring signal (+)

bk

Hsg.

15
Hsg.

13
12

wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; re= red; ye= yellow; gn= green;
gy= grey

Connecting various transducers

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When installing a transducer with a four-wire connection, you must connect


the sensor lines with the corresponding bridge excitation line (Pin 5 with Pin
12, Pin 6 with Pin 13) 1).
Four-wire connection:
Full bridge
wh
bk
re
bu

8
5

Four-wire connection:
Half bridge
wh

15
6
13

15
bu

Hsg.

gn

13
gy

12
ye

bk

ye

12
Hsg.

Feedback bridges for four-wire connection


Wiring colours:

Fig. 4.5:

wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; re= red; ye= yellow; gn= green; gy= grey

Four-wire transducer connection

NOTE
Use standard HBM cable for the transducer connection. When using
other shielded, low-capacitance measuring cable, connect the transducer cable shielding to the connector housing in accordance with the
HBM Greenline concept (publication S1578). This ensures EMC protection.

1)

For cable lengths in excess of 50 m, one resistor with half the value of the bridge resistance (RB/2) must
be switched on at the transducer in place of each of the feedback bridges. If the transducers are calibrated in six-core circuit, the resistors must be switched on directly in the sensor circuit.

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4.4 CAN-interface
The CAN-bus is connected via terminal plug 1. A maximum of 32 CAN users
can be connected to a bus segment (in accordance with the CANopen specification). The CAN-bus needs a terminating impedance of 120 in the first and
last bus users. The bus line can have a maximum of two terminating resistors.
The MP55 module has a built-in terminating resistor which is enabled by
toggle switch S14 (see page 11).
Low

High

1st device

Fig. 4.6:

Connecting the CAN interface


CAN-High
CAN-Low

CAN connection
in accordance
with Fig. 4.6

First device in
the bus line
connect the terminating
resistor here (toggle
Do not connect the terminaswitch)

ting resistor

Fig. 4.7:

Last device in
the bus line
connect the terminating
resistor here (toggle
switch)

CAN-bus operation with several modules (maximum 32 in accordance


with standard)

NOTE
If the first or last device in the bus line is not a PME module, one 120 W
resistor must be connected for each of these outside devices.

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4.5 Synchronisation
Synchronisation is advisable when
D the transducer cables are connected in parallel to several devices
D unshielded channels lie close together
Synchronisation prevents carrier-frequency differences giving rise to beat interference.
S10

S10
ON

ON
S10

Slave

Master
1 2 3 4 56

Fig. 4.8:

1 23 4 5 6

Setting up master/slave

To synchronise several instruments, set up one of them as Master. Set up all


the other instruments as Slaves.
Synchronisation between modules should always be carried out via the ribbon
cable- even when you are not working with CAN-bus.

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Setting up and operation (MP55)

5.1 Operating principles


Display in measuring mode:

-18.0024
kg

Status field

Value
unit

The status field flashes if the parameter value can be edited

The keys

are pressure-sensitive:

Hold key down - the values scroll (the harder you press, the faster they scroll)
Press key briefly - go to next value

Function of the
buttons:
SET

1. Switch from measuring mode to


input mode
2. Choose the first parameter within
the group.
3. Confirm input
4. Return to measurement range
(press for 2 sec)

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Select
parameter/group
+
-

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Measuring mode
Password status
inactive (factory setting):

Password status
enabled

SET 2 sec

SET 2 sec
PASSWORD

DIALOGUE

Set-up mode
Input password:
SET

Password

SET

Input mode

Input required password


(factory setting 0)

Confirm

SET

Example:
Change
settings:

+
SET

Select
group

Input numerical
value

Select table
value

TRANSDUCER

CONDITIONING

Select first
parameter

unit
Nom. mV/V
0.000

Select required parameters

SET

+
SET

Back to
measuring
mode:

kN

Filter
_ _ Hz

Input numerical value or


Choose table value

2.000

0.5 Hz

Confirm

SET 2 sec PME asks: Save ?


2x

SET

saves
directly

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Go to input mode

>0<

YES

NO

SET

+/-

SET

Save ?
No

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During measurement you can press
play:
1. Display mode
2. The status of input and output
3. Error types (ERROR)

- to look at the following in the dis-

The status field also displays the symbols

Status field

-18.0024
kg

and

Value
unit

Symbol in status field

Display mode

No character

Gross signal

>T<

Net signal
Maximum peak value signal
Minimum peak value signal
Peak/peak signal

+
-

mV/V

Input signal

V or mA

Analogue output signal


set,

Outp
Inpt

not set

Status of input and output

e.g. StoreMax

Error messages

During measurement the character ! warns of an error


in the module.
Current errors are automatically displayed one after
another in display mode ERROR (accessible
through + ).*)

Status field

Error occurred
Standstill status occurred
Shunt resistor on

*) see chapter 8 Error messages, page 57

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5.2 Commissioning
D Set up the DIP switches in accordance with chapter 2 (pages 10 and 11).
Example:
Transducer type and rated data

Bridge type

Bridge excitation
voltage

Input range

Strain gauge force transducer


2 mV/V=20 kN

Full bridge

5V

3 mV/V

Inductive displacement transducer 80 mV/V

Half bridge

2.5 V

100 mV/V

Inductive displacement transducer 10 mV/V

Half bridge

1V

15 mV/V

Piezoresistive transducer 400 mV/V

Half bridge

1V

250 mV/V

Potentiometric transducer 1000 mV/V

Half bridge

2.5 V

1000 mV/V

D Connect the power supply cable and the transducer to the module, as
described in chapters 4.2 and 4.3.

CAUTION
Be sure to follow the safety instructions!
D Switch on the power supply.
The instrument carries out a function test (approx. 15 sec) and if
functioning correctly, switches to measuring mode. During the function
test, the remote contacts stay at 0 V.

NOTE
If the error message HardwOvf is displayed at this point, please refer to
chapter 8 Error messages for more details.
A green LED also tells you whether the MP55 is ready to begin measuring.
If the LED shows yellow or red, please refer to chapter 8 Error messages for
more details.

NOTE
When connecting transducers in parallel, please take into account the
resulting total resistance. If required, reduce the excitation voltage.

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5.3 Overview of all groups and parameters

Groups

DIALOG

DATA SET

DISPLAY

TRANSDUCER

TRANSD.CALIBRAT

CONDITIONING

ANALOGOUTPUT

LIMIT VAL.
1...4

PEAK STORE

IN/OUT

CAN-BUS

ADDITION FUNCTION

Password

Recall ?

DecPoint

Unit

P1Meas.?

>0< kN1)

SourceUa

Operatn.

Operatn.

Output1

Baudrate

AmplType

PassStat

Save ?

Step

Transd.Type

P1 mV/V

>0<set ?

Mode UA

Source

InputMin

ModeOut1

Address

PrgVers

>0<save

kN1)

SwtchDir

InputMax

Output2

Profil

>0<Rf kN1)

ModeOut2

Output

MotionDsp

Output3

OutR. ms

MTime ms

ModeOut3

PDO-Frmt

MAmp kN1)

MAINGR

HW Synchr

Language

Up

I.DataS

InputRng

P2Meas.?

>T< kN1)

Zero V

Value kN1)

I.Displ.

ZeromV/V

P2 mV/V

>T<set?

EndV kN1)

Hyst kN1)

Down

I.Transd

Zero kN1)

P2 kN1)

>T<save

EndV V

On Del ms

I.Calibr

Nom.mV/V

MAINGR

filtre

MAINGR

Off Del ms

Output4

I.Condit

NVal kN1)

FiltChar

MAINGR

ModeOut4

Keyboard

I.Analog

Zero.Adj

MAINGR

Zeroing

SNo prior version

I.LimVal

NomV.Adj

Tare

HW-Vers.

I.PStore

Shunt

PkMomMax

MAINGR

I.I/O

ShuntPol

PkHldMax

I.CAN

MAINGR

PkMomMin

Overview of parameters

MAINGR

MAINGR

Excitatn

P1

kN1)

Zero

ClearPkV
kN/s1)

MAINGR

I.AddFnc

PkHldMin

MAINGR

ParaCo1
ParaCo2
InpFunc

MAINGR

Preset with DIP switches , MAINGRP with


1)

Depending on the unit chosen

SET

back to group
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2sec

Meas. value

PassStat
active

SET

Yes

PASSWORD

Groups

No

DIALOG

SET

____

+/-

Password

DATA SET

SET

SET

Password

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SET

SET

____

+/-

Recall ?

PassStat

SET

Language

SET

active
inactiv
Deutsch
English

Francais

SET

DataS1
DataS2

DecPoint

+/-

DataS3
DataS4
FactSet
No

I.Displ.

Save ?

SET

back
MAINGRP

SET

DataS1
DataS2
DataS3
DataS4
No

SET

back
MAINGRP

SET

I.Calibr
I.Condit
SET

I.Analog

free

locked

+
-

I.I/O

Confirm input:
+/- =

+/-

or

SET

press

Back to measuring mode:


Note:
If a group cannot be selected, check under DIALOG to see
whether the group is enabled.

SET

2sec

26

back
MAINGRP

0005
0010
0020
0050
0100
0200
0500
1000

Flashes if the parameter


value can be edited

I.AddFnc

0001

0002

Select parameter

I.PStore

I.CAN

+/-

Parameter values

+/-

I.LimVal

SET

.000
.00
.0
.

Step

+/-

I.Transd
-

.00000

.0000

+/-

SET

+/-

I.DataS

SET

Define
password

Input
password

Continue
with DIALOG

Display

Transducer

TRANSDUCER

+
-

TRANSD.-CALIBRAT

SET

SET

BrdgeTyp
FullBrdg

+/-

Preset with DIP switches


S1 and S12
SET

fixed
w.switches

Preset with DIP switches


S2 and S11
Excitatn
5.0V

SET

fixed
w.switches

Preset with DIP switches


S1 and S11
InputRng
3mV/V
ZeromV/V

SET

SET

fixed
w.switches

0.0000

+/-

Zero kN1)
Nom.mV/V
NVal

kN1)

Shunt

SET

SET

SET

SET

0.00

2.0000

10.00
Off

On

+/-

+/-

+/-

kg

T
kT
TON
lb
oz
N
kN
Bar
mBar
Pa
Pas
hPas
kPas
psi
m
mm
cm
m
inch
Nm
kNm
FTLB
INLB
m/m
M/S
M/SS
p/0
p/00
ppm
S
MP
MN
g

SET

nein
no

ja
yes

P1 mV/V

SET

SET

SET

+Unbala

-Unbala

>0<

0.0000

kN1)

SET

no

yes

SET

kN1)

>0<save

+/-

0.00

SET

0.0000

>T<set?

SET

no

yes

SET

0.00

StoreMax
StoreMin
Store PP
CAN

+/-

+/-

+/-

Mode Ua
10V

SET

fixed
w.switches

Zero kN1)

SET

0.00

+/-

SET

0.00

+/-

SET

10.00

+/-

SET

10.00

+/-

>T<
P2Meas.?

SET

SET

>T<save

kN1)

SET

filtre

save
volatil

SET

+/-

Zero V

SET

EndV kN1)
+/-

0.0000

FiltChar

+/-

SET

Bessel

Butterw

EndV V

0.05 Hz

SET

back
MAINGRP

+/-

SET

0.0000
+/-

P2

+/-

+/-

P2 mV/V

kN1)

nein

no
ja
yes

1)

GrosValu
NetValue

SET

+/-

save

volatil

SET

SourceUa

+/-

Preset with DIP switches


S11 and S5

+/-

+/-

back
MAINGRP

SET

>0<set ?

+/-

ShuntPol

LimVal.1

ANALOG OUTPUT

SET

P1Meas.?

P1

CONDITIONING

SET

Unit

27

Groups

Display

back
MAINGRP

Depending on the unit chosen

+/-

0.1 Hz
0.2 Hz
0.5 Hz
1 Hz
2 Hz
5 Hz
10 Hz
20 Hz
50 Hz
100 Hz
200 Hz
500 Hz

SET

back
MAINGRP

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Groups
Analogue output

LIMIT VAL.1

LIMIT VAL.2...4

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+

PEAK STORE

IN/OUT

SET

SET

Operatn.

Source

SET

SET

On

Off

+/-

GrosValu

NetValue
StoreMax
StoreMin
Store PP

SwtchDir

SET

Higher
Lower

SET

On
Off

InputMin

SET

GrosValu

NetValue

InputMax

SET

+/-

+/-

LimVal1

LimVal2

SET

Operatn.

+/-

As
appropriate
for 1...4
+/-

GrosValu

NetValue

CAN-Bus

Output1

SET

ModeOut1

SET

Zeroing

SET

LimVal3
LimVal4
Motion
Error
inactiv

Act. On

Act.Off

+/-

+/-

+/-

Tare
Value kN1)

SET

0.00

+/-

ClearPkV
-

Hyst

kN1)

SET

0.00

Off Delms

SET

SET

0000.0

0000.0

No

Yes

+
+/-

PkMomMax

+/-

Input 1

Input 2

kN/s
On Del ms

SET

SET

0.00000

PkHldMax

+/-

+/-

+/-

Input 3
Input 4
NoInput

PkMomMin
SET

+/-

back
MAINGRP

PkHldMin
ParaCo1

SET

back
MAINGRP

ParaCo2
InpFunc
1)

Depending on the unit chosen

SET

back
MAINGRP

free

locked

+/-

28

The same applies to limit values 2 to 4

SET

29

Groups
In/Out

CAN-Bus

SET

Baudrate

10 kB

20 kB

SET

+/-

50 kB
125 kB
250 kB
500 kB
800 kB
1000 kB

Address

SET

SET

no Prof

000

ADDITIONFUNCTION

MEAS MODE

SET

SET

AmplType

Save ?

SET

Yes
No

+/-

PrgVers

>0< Rf kN1)

+/-

SET

0.00000

+/-

Meas. value

Profil

Output

+/-

StoreMax
StoreMin
Store PP
GrosDsp
NetDsp

SET

MTime ms

SET

GrosValu

NetValue

SET

MotionDsp

MAmp kN1)

+/-

HW Synchr
Slave
OutpR ms

PDO-Frmt

SET

SET

000

float

integer

SET

SET

SET

+/-

Keyboard
+/-

SET

Off

On

+/-

0000.0

0000.0

+/-

+/-

fixed
w.switches

slow

fast
medium

Preset with
DIP switch S10

+/-

SNo
HW-Vers.

back
MAINGRP
1)

Depending on the unit chosen

SET

back
MAINGRP

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Declaring the significant parameters


Group

Parameter

Meaning

DIALOG

Password

Define password (modify), 0000...9999


(Factory preset password: 0000)

PassStat

Define password status:


active=password must be input;
inactive=PME can be operated without entering a password

I.DataS to
I.AddFnc

Access to group via keyboard enabled or disabled.

Recall ?

You can load either the factory settings or one of the four
parameter sets that have been stored.

Save ?

To protect all the instrument set-ups from power failure, they


can be stored in four parameter sets. Whenever you change
from set-up mode to measuring mode you are asked whether
you want the changes to be stored or not. The data will be
permanently saved if you confirm the security prompt with
Yes when you exit from set-up mode.

DATA SET

TRANSDUCER

ZeromV/V Setting up in accordance with transducer characteristics


Zero kN1) Physic. unit
Transducer characteristics: Nominal value 10 kN;
Nom.mV/V
Rated sensitivity 2 mV/V
NVal kN1)
Nom.kN
( 10 kN for 2 mV/V)
Zero
kN 0

Zero mV/V

Nom.mV/V (
1)

mV/V

2 mV/V)

Depending on the unit chosen

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Group

Parameter

TRANSDUCER

Meaning

Information on scaling
Input characteristics:
The range of values for scale factors is limited. Scaling is
dependent on the chosen resolution. In the case of set-ups
that lead to overshooting the respective limits, Scaling error
is reported (see page 58).
Maximum display resolution: 999 999 digits at 6.67 % of the input range
Minimum display resolution: 10 Digits at 100 % of the
input range

TRANSD.CALIBRAT

Shunt
ShuntPol

Defines the polarity of the shunt resistor (positive or negative


effect). The mismatch amounts to approx. 1 mV/V at a
transducer sensitivity of 2 mV/V and a bridge resistance of
350 . Accuracy approx. 4 %.

P1Meas.?
P1 mV/V
P1 kN1)

Assigning the signals issued by the transducer at a defined load


Physic.
Unit

p2

Example: A calibration weight of 10 kg is


used to calibrate a 4 kg-load cell.
1. Relieve transducer

P1Meas.? Yes

p1

0,0457 mV/V

P1
Enter 0 kg
(physic. Unit is assigned)
mV/V

2. Load transducer with 4kg

P2Meas.? Yes
P2

7,873 mV/V
Enter 4 kg

Note: If the zero point is modified, P1 and P2 will be discarded.

CONDITIONING

Difference between taring and zeroing: zero balance


(>0 kN<) affects both gross and net values. Taring (>T<) affects only the net value.
Here is an example to illustrate the difference between zero
balancing and taring:
Platform

Container

Steps in the
weighing procedure

1)

Action

Display
Gross
Net

Attach platform
(35 kg)

> 0<
Input 35 kg

before 35 kg
after 0 kg

before 35 kg
after 0 kg

Attach container
(8 kg)

> T<
Input 8 kg

before 8 kg
after 8 kg

before 8 kg
after 0 kg

Depending on the unit chosen

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Group

Parameter

Meaning

CONDITIONING

>0<kN1)

Enter zero value. Zeroing effects both, the gross value and
the net value.

>0< set ?

Trigger zero balance; set current measured value (physical


unit) to zero

>0< save

Each time there is a zeroing procedure the zero value is


adopted into the EEPROM (service life 100.000 cycles)

>T< kN1)

Input tare value. Taring affects the net value.

>T< set ?

Trigger taring; net value becomes 0

>T<save

Save tare value immediately after taring

Filter

FiltChar

0.05 Hz
0.1 Hz
0.2 Hz
0.5 Hz

1 Hz
2 Hz
5 Hz
10 Hz

20 Hz
50 Hz
100 Hz
200 Hz

500 Hz

Step response

The diagram shows a linear amplitude response which falls away steeply above the
cut-off frequency. There is an overshoot of
approx. 10 %.
Time

Best frequency response


(Butterworth)
Step response

The diagram shows a step response with very


little (<1 %) or no overshoot. The amplitude
response falls away less steeply.
Time

Best course over time


(Bessel)
1)

Depending on the unit chosen

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Group

Parameter

Meaning

ANALOGOUTPUT

SourceUa

The gross or net value and the peak value can be chosen as
the source for the analogue signal.

Mode Ua

Use DIP switches S11 and S5 to define the analogue output


signal mode. The following options are possible:
"10 V, "20 mA, 4...20 mA
V

Zero kN1)
Zero V
EndV kN1)
EndV V

EndV V
Zero V
0

Zero
kN

EndV
kN

Physical unit

Information on scaling
Output characteristics:
The scale factor for the analogue output is derived from the
input and output characteristics. If the span that has been set
up corresponds to the measurement range in mV/V, the
minimum output voltage that can be set up is 0.17 V. If the
settings cause the respective limits to be exceeded,
Analogue scaling error is reported (see page 58).
Scale range min. for analogue output: 0.17 V at 100 % of amplifier input
range
Scale range max. for analogue output: 10 V at 3.67 % of amplifier input
range
1)

Depending on the unit chosen

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Group

Parameter

Meaning

LIMIT VAL.
1...4

Source

You can choose from the following as the source for the limit
value signal: Gross, Net, Peak value Max/Min / Peak-to-peak

SwtchDir
Value
Hyst

Functions and parameters of limit values


Limit1, ON

Value

Over limit
Below limit

Hyst
OFF

OFF

Hyst
Value

Limit2, ON
24 V
0V

Limit1 ON

24 V
0V
Limit2 ON

PEAK
STORE*)

On Del ms

Starting delay; in the event of exceeding a limit value level,


the change only takes effect after the delay time (On Del) at
the output.

Off Del
ms

Cut-off delay, as for On Del

InputMin/Max

The following can be chosen as the source for the peak


value: Gross, Net,

ClearPkV

The peak value can be cleared.

kG/s

Discharge rate of envelope function (in physical units/sec)


for both peak value stores.
Peak value stores can also be used to display the
envelope function. The envelope function is suitable for
measuring amplitude-modulated vibration. The discharge
rate of the envelope function (i.e. the decay time of the
discharge function) defines how quickly the current value is
discharged from the peak store.
Vi, Vo

Discharge rate=0 V/s


Discharge rate=1 V/s

*) See also following page (Remotes)

HBM

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Inputs/Outputs (I/Os)
Terminal plug 3: This is equipped with 4 inputs which you can use to control
the functions of the PME.
Terminal plug 4: This has 4 outputs available.
Group

Parameter

Meaning

IN/OUT

Output1...4

Outputs1..4 can be assigned the following functions:


Limit switches 1 to 4, standstill, errors, inactive

Mode
Out1...4

The output signal is inverted (pos.log) or not inverted


(neg.log).
Functions can be freely assigned to remotes (I/Os).

Function

Input value 0 V

Input value 24 V

Taring

Taring is started upon alternation from 0 V to 24 V

Zero
balance

Current measuring signal is set to zero upon alternation from


0 V to 24 V

PkMomMax

Peak value operating mode


for PkMax

Current value operating mode


for PkMax

PkMomMin

Peak value operating mode


for PkMin

Current value operating mode


for PkMin

PkHldMax

Memory contents PkMax are


updated

Memory contents PkMax are


frozen

PkHldMin

Memory contents PkMin


updated

Memory contents PkMin


frozen

ParaCo1

Selecting parameter sets and binary coded inputs

ParaCo2

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ParaCo2

ParaCo1

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Group

Parameter

Meaning

Peak value operating mode


PkMom
Max
PkMomMin
PkHldMax
PkHldMax
PkHldMin

Measuring signal
Trend of stored
value

Amplitude

IN/OUT

PME-MP55

Function
Operating
mode

Run
Hold
Peak value (Store1)

t
Run

Hold
Current value

Current value operating mode

Amplitude

Measuring signal

t
Function
Operating
mode

CAN-Bus

HBM

Run

Hold
Current value

Run
Run

Baudrate

10 kB, 20 kB, 50 kB, 125 kB, 250 kB, 500 kB, 800 kB, 1000 kB

Address

From 0 to 127 (8-bit)

Profile

DS401 (Device Profile for I/O-Modules)


or DS404 (Device Profile for Measuring Devices and Closed
Loop Controller)

Output

You may choose which signal is output over the CAN bus:
Gross, Net or Peak value Max/Min.

OutR. ms

Output rate. Specifies the interval (in ms) at which a value is


sent over the CAN-interface.

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Group

Parameter

Additional
function

>0< Rf

Meaning

Zero reference

Example:

A displacement transducer "20 mm nominal displacement) is fastened


at a height of 1m measured from the engine seating. When setting zero,
the analogue output is balanced to 0V. The display value is adjusted to
>0<Ref (+1000 mm).The display is to show a movement in absolute
terms, i.e. a display range of 980 mm to 1020 mm is available.
Displacement
transducers
Relative zero point of
transducer

"20 mm

Zero offset= -1000 mm

Engine seating

MotionDsp

Absolute zero point

Motion count indication. If standstill occurs with ON selected,


the character is displayed

MTime ms
MAmp kg
Standstill time;
Standstill is reported if Amplitude MAmp is not exceeded in
standstill time t.
Signal
MAmp

MTi
me
24 V
Warning

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Time
(Standstill time)

Standstill

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PME-MP55

CAN interface description

7.1 Introduction
The MP55 module has a built-in CAN-interface which may be used not only
for data transmission but also for assigning parameters to the module. The
baud rate is selectable; the maximum possible is 1 MBaud. The interface protocol is based on the CANopen standard.

7.2 Cyclical data transmission


Cyclical data is transmitted in the form of Process Data Objects (PDOs, as
defined in CANopen). The measurement module sends the measured values
concerned cyclically without additional flags, under a previously defined CAN
identifier. No prompt message is needed. A parameter defines how often the
PDOs are sent (see object directory). Data formats with a length of more than
one byte are always sent in the sequence LSB-MSB.
Send PDO:
CAN identifier
1st-4th data byte
5th data bytes

384 (180 Hex) + module address


Value (LSB-MSB), integer 32
Status (object 2010)

Receive PDO:
CAN identifier
1st data byte

512 (200 Hex) + module address


Control word (object 2630)

In addition to these predefined PDOs, it is possible to set up more PDOs as


defined in CANopen (CiA-DS 301) using a technique known as mapping. Appropriate tools for this purpose are commercially available.
The exchange of cyclical PDOs only starts after the module has been placed
in Operational status. This happens when the message Start_Remote_Node is sent
CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd data byte

HBM

0
1
Module address (0 = all)

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To exit from Operational status use the message Enter_Pre_Operational_State:
CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd data byte

0
128
Module address (0 = all)

7.3 Parameter assignment


Parameter assignment messages affecting the module are transmitted in the
form of Service Data Objects (SDOs, as defined in CANopen). These address the various parameters by an index and subindex number. For information on these index numbers please refer to the object directory. Data formats
with a length of more than one byte are always sent in the sequence LSBMSB.
Reading a parameter:
Request (PC or PLC to MP55)
CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd + 3rd data byte
4th data byte
5th-8th data byte

1536 (600 Hex) + module address


64 (40 Hex)
Index (LSB_MSB)
Subindex
0

Response (MP55 to PC or PLC)


CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd + 3rd data byte
4th data byte
5th-8th data byte

1408 (580 Hex) + module address


66 (42Hex)
Index (LSB-MSB)
Subindex
Value (LSB-MSB)

Reading a parameter:
Send value (PC or PLC to MP55)
CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd + 3rd data byte
4th data byte
5th-8th data byte

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1536 (600 Hex) + module address


47 (2FHex) = write 1 byte
43 (2BHex) = write 2 bytes
35 (23Hex) = write 4 bytes)
Index (LSB-MSB)
Subindex
Value (LSB-MSB)

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Acknowledge (MP55 to PC or PLC)


CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd + 3rd data byte
4th data byte
5th-8th data byte

1408 (580 Hex) + module address


96 (60Hex)
Index (LSB_MSB)
Subindex
0

Response in the event of an error when reading or writing parameters:


Error acknowledge (MP55 to PC or PLC)
CAN identifier
1st data byte
2nd + 3rd data byte
4th data byte
5th-6th data byte

7th data byte

8th data byte

HBM

1408 (580 Hex) + module address


128 (80Hex)
Index (LSB_MSB) or 0
Subindex or 0
Additional error code:
10H: Parameter value invalid
11H: Subindex does not exist
12H: Too long
13H: Too short
20H: Service not available at present
21H: - due to local control
22H: - due to device status
30H: Range of values of parameter exceeded
31H: Parameter value too high
32H: Parameter value too low
40H: Value incompatible with other settings
41H: Data cannot be mapped
42H: Exceeds PDO length
43H: General incompatibility
Error code:
1: Object access not supported
2: Object does not exist
3: Parameter inconsistent
4: Prohibited parameter
6: Hardware error
7: Type conflict
9: Object attributes inconsistent (subindex does not exist)
Error class:
5: Service defective
6: Access error
8: Other error

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7.4 Object directory: communications profile section


as defined in CANopen (CiA-DS301)
Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Data type

Attr.

1000
1001

0
0

Device type
Error register

Unsigned32
Unsigned8

ro
ro

1003
1003

0
1..7

Predefined error array


Predefined error array

Unsigned8
Unsigned32

rw
ro

1005
1008

0
0

Unsigned32
Vis-String

rw
ro

1009

Vis-String

ro

100A

Vis-String

ro

100B
100C
100D
100E
100F
1010

0
0
0
0
0
0..2

Unsigned32
Unsigned16
Unsigned8
Unsigned32
Unsigned32
Unsigned32

ro
rw
rw
rw
ro
rw

65766173Hex

1011

0..2

Unsigned32

rw

64616F6CHex

1012
1014

0..2
0

Unsigned32
Unsigned32

rw
rw

1200

0..2

Identifier SYNC message


Manufacturers device
designation
Manufacturers hardware
version
Manufacturers software
version
Device address
Guard time
Life time factor
Node guarding identifier
Number of supported SDOs
Save communications
parameters
Load communications
parameters as per factory
setup
Time stamp identifier
Identifier EMERGENCY
message
Server SDO parameter

ro

1400

0..2

1401

0..2

SDOParame
ter
1st Receive PDO parameter PDOComm
Par
2nd Receive PDO parameter PDOComm
Par

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Values

Bit 0: Fatal error


Bit 4:
Communications
error
Bit 7: Manufacturerspecific
Number of errors
Bytes 1-2: error code
Bytes 3-4: Additional
information

rw
rw

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Data type

Attr.

1600
1601
1800
1801
1A00
1A01

0..2
0..2
0..2
0..2
0..2
0..2

1st Receive PDO mapping


2nd Receive PDO mapping
1st Send PDO parameter
2nd Send PDO parameter
1st Send PDO mapping
2nd Send PDO mapping

PDOMapping
PDOMapping
PDOCommPar
PDOCommPar
PDOMapping
PDOMapping

rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw

Values

Data structures:
PDO CommPar:
Index

Subindex

0020

0
1
2
3
4

Name

Number of entries
CAN identifier for PDO
Transmission type
Off-time
Priority group

Data type

unsigned 8
unsigned32
unsigned8
unsigned16
unsigned8

CAN identifier for PDO (subindex 1):


Bits

Value

31 (MSB)

0
1
0
1
0
1
X

30
29
28..0

Meaning

PDO valid
PDO invalid
RTR allowed
RTR not allowed
11 bit ID
29 bit ID
CAN-ID

PDO mapping:
Index

Subindex

0021

0
1
2
...

Name

Number of mapped objects


1st mapped object
2nd mapped object
...

Data type

unsigned8
unsigned32
unsigned32
unsigned32

Structure of a PDO mapping entry:


Index (16 bits) Subindex (8 bits)

HBM

Object length in bits (8bit)

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SDO parameter:
Index

Subindex

0022

0
1
2
3

Name

Number of entries
COB-ID client->server
COB-ID server->client
Node ID (optional)

Data type

unsigned8
unsigned32
unsigned32
unsigned8

Error code (object 1003HEx):


Value

0
1000
8100
FF00

Meaning

No error
Fatal error
Communication
Device-specific

Error code - additional information (object 1003Hex):


Value

Meaning

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
21
22

No error
Transmission error
System error
Unknown command
Wrong number of parameters
Wrong parameter value
Filter frequency error
Amplifier overflow
Command cannot be executed
Wrong channel selection
Measuring error
Triggering error
Range error
Taring error
Filter frequency warning
Tare status warning

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7.5 Object directory: manufacturer-specific objects


Parameters that refer to measured values are scaled as long-coded (32-bit integer) with figures in the appropriate range. The position of the decimal point
is defined in object 2120Hex. Alternatively these quantities are also available
as floating values (IEEE754-1985 32-bit format) (see page 53).
Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Measured values:
Gross measured value
Net measured value
maximum
minimum
Peak-to-peak
Measured value in
mV/V
Analogue output value
V
Measured value status

Format

Attr.

integer32
integer32
integer32
integer32
integer32
integer32

ro
ro
ro
ro
ro
ro

Decimal places

integer32

ro

Decimal places

unsigned8

ro

Bit 0: Meas.val. overflow


Bit 1: Analogue out. overfl.
Bit 2: Scaling defective
Bit 3: EEPROM error
Bit 4..7: Limit switch 1...4
Bit 0: Overfl. hardware
Bit 1: Overfl. ADC
Bit 2: Overfl. gross
Bit 3: Overfl. net
Bit 4: Overfl. anal. outp.
Bit 5: Overfl. maximum
Bit 6: Overfl. minimum
Bit 7: Negative overfl.
Bit 8: Limit value 1
Bit 9: Limit value 2
Bit 10: Limit value 3
Bit 11: Limit value 4
Bit 12: Input scaling
Bit 13: Output scaling
Bit 14: Span exceeded
Bit 15: Urcal.Error
Bit 16: Transducer error
Bits 0..3: Inputs 1...4
Bits 4...7:Outputs 1...4

2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

1
1
1
1
1
1

2006

2010

2011

Measured value
status_2

unsigned32

ro

2020*

I/O status

unsigned8

ro

HBM

Values

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

2080

2081
2082
2083

Format

Attr.

Edit mode

unsigned8

ro

Restart executed

unsigned8

0
0

Serial number
Exit from edit mode

vis.string
unsigned8

2101

Dialog:
Dialog language

unsigned16

2103
2104

0
1

2110

2111
2112

1
1

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Name

Password
Enable keyboard and
menu

Parameter sets
Activate parameter set

Save parameter set


Number of the active
parameter set

integer16
unsigned16

unsigned16

unsigned16
unsigned16

Values

1: Edit mode on
0: Edit mode off
rw 1: Restart executed
0: Write = Delete
ro 12 char.
wo Value display after writing
with alloc. value
rw 1500 German
1501 English
rw
rw 0:
Input enabled
1:
Input disabled
Bit 0: Password input
Bit 1: Dialog
Bit 2: Parameter set
Bit 3: Display
Bit 4: Transducer
Bit 5: Conditioning
Bit 6: Analogue output
Bit 7: Limit values
Bit 8: Peak values
Bit 9: I/Os
Bit 10: CAN
Bit 11: Additional functions
Bit 15: Keyboard lock
rw 6600: Factory set-up
6601: Parameter set 1
6602: Parameter set 2
6603: Parameter set 3
6604: Parameter set 4
rw See above
ro See above

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Index
(hex)

2120
2121

2122

HBM

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Subindex

Name

Format

Attr.

Values

1
1

Display adaptation
Decimal point position
Step

unsigned16
unsigned16

rw
rw

0..5
110:
111:
112:
113:
114:
115:
116:
117:
118:
119:

Transducers
Physical unit

unsigned16

rw

1603:
1604:
1605:
1606:
1607:
1608:
1609:
1610:
1611:
1612:
1613:
1614:
1615:
1616:
1617:
1618:
1619:
1620:
1621:
1622:
1623:
1624:
1625:
1626:
1627:
1628:
1629:
1630:
1631:
1632:
1633:
1634:
1635:
1636:
1637:

1
2
5
10
20
50
100
200
500
1000
g
kg
T
kT
TON
lb
oz
N
kN
bar
mbar
Pa
Pas
hPas
kPas
psi
m
mm
cm
m
inch
Nm
kNm
FTLB
INLB
m/m
m/s
m/s2
percent
perthou
ppm
S
MPas
MN
Blank

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

2130

2131

Name

Format

Attr.

Transducer type

unsigned16

ro

Excitation

unsigned16

ro

Values

2132

Range

unsigned16

ro

2133

Shunt

unsigned16

rw

2134

unsigned16

rw

2140
2141

1
1

integer32
integer32

rw
rw

2142

integer32

rw

Value in mV/V

2143

integer32

rw

Value e.g. in kN

2150

integer32

rw

Value in mV/V

2151

integer32

rw

Value in mV/V

2160

integer32

rw

Value e.g. in kN

2161

Shunt mismatch
direction
Transducer null mV/V
Transducer null phys.
unit
Transducer sensitivity
mV/V
Transducer nominal
value phys. unit
Input characteristics at
1st point mVV
Input characteristics at
2nd point mVV
Input characteristics at
1st point in phys. unit
Input characteristics at
2nd point in phys. unit

350: Full bridge


351: Half bridge
380: LVDT
11: 1 V
13: 2.5 V
14: 5 V
for UB = 5 V
700: 3 mV/V
773: 50 mV/V
703: 500 mV/V
for UB = 2,5 V
771: 6 mV/V
774: 100 mV/V
776: 1000 mV/V
for UB = 1 V
772: 15 mV/V
775: 250 mV/V
777: 2500 mV/V
1: On
0: Off
44: positive
45: negative
Value in mV/V
Value e.g. in kN

integer32

rw

Value e.g. in kN

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Index
(hex)

PME-MP55
Subindex

Name

Format

Attr.

integer32
integer32
unsigned16

rw
rw
rw

Values

2180
2181
2182

1
1
1

Conditioning
Tare value
Zero balance value
Memory mode for taring

2183

Memory mode for zeroing

unsigned16

rw

2185
2190

1
1

Zero reference
Filter frequency

integer32
unsigned16

rw
rw

2191

Filter characteristics

unsigned16

rw

21A0

unsigned32

rw

21A1

integer32

rw

21A2

unsigned16

rw

1:
0:

21C0

Standstill monitoring by
time window
Standstill monitoring by
amplitude
Activate motion count
indication
Analogue output
Mode of analogue output
(voltage/current)

unsigned16

ro

21C1

Signal at analogue output

unsigned16

rw

21D0

integer32

rw

21D1

integer32

rw

Value e.g. in kN

21D2

integer32

rw

Value in V

21D3

Zero point of analogue


output phys. unit
Final value of analogue
output phys. unit
Zero point of analogue
output V
Final value of analogue
output V

290: "10 V
291: "20 mA
292: 4..20 mA
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Max
205: Min
218: Peak-to-peak
Value e.g. in kN

integer32

rw

Value in V

HBM

6611:
6610:
6611:
6610:

volatile
permanent
volatile
permanent

908: 0.05 Hz
914: 0.1 Hz
917: 0.2 Hz
921: 0.5 Hz
927: 1 Hz
931: 2 Hz
935: 5 Hz
941: 10 Hz
945: 20 Hz
949: 50 Hz
955: 100 Hz
958: 200 Hz
962: 500 Hz
141: Butterworth
142: Bessel
ms

on
off

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Format

Attr.

unsigned16

rw

2210

Limit switches
Enable limit value 1

2211

Input signal for limit value 1

unsigned16

rw

2212

Direction of limit value 1

unsigned16

rw

2214
2215
2216

1
1
1

integer32
integer32
integer32

rw
rw
rw

2217
2218
2220

1
1
1

Starting delay LV 1
Cut-off delay LV 1
Switching level for limit
value 1
Hysteresis for limit value 1
Status of limit value 1
Enable limit value 2

integer32
unsigned8
unsigned16

rw
ro
rw

2221

Input signal for limit value 2

unsigned16

rw

2222

Direction of limit value 2

unsigned16

rw

2224
2225
2226

1
1
1

integer32
integer32
integer32

rw
rw
rw

2227
2228
2230

1
1
1

Starting delay LV 2
Cut-off delay LV 2
Switching level for limit
value 2
Hysteresis for limit value 2
Status of limit value 2
Enable limit value 3

integer32
unsigned8
unsigned16

rw
ro
rw

2231

Input signal for limit value 3

unsigned16

rw

2232

Direction of limit value 3

unsigned16

rw

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Values

1: yes
0: no
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Min
205: Max
218: Peak-to-peak
130: Above limit
131: Below limit
ms
ms

1: yes
0: no
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Min
205: Max
218: Peak-to-peak
130: Above limit
131: Below limit
ms
ms

1: yes
0: no
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Min
205: Max
218: Peak-to-peak
130: Above limit
131: Below limit

HBM

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Format

Attr
.

2234
2235
2236

1
1
1

integer32
integer32
integer32

rw
rw
rw

2237
2238
2240

1
1
1

Starting delay LV 3
Cut-off delay LV 3
Switching level for limit value
3
Hysteresis for limit value 3
Status of limit value 3
Enable limit value 4

integer32
unsigned8
unsigned16

rw
ro
rw

2241

Input signal for limit value 4

unsigned16

rw

2242

Direction of limit value 4

unsigned16

rw

2244
2245
2246

1
1
1

integer32
integer32
integer32

rw
rw
rw

2247
2248

1
1

Starting delay LV 4
Cut-off delay LV 4
Switching level for limit value
4
Hysteresis for limit value 4
Status of limit value 4

integer32
unsigned8

rw
ro

2260

Peak values
Input signal Min store

unsigned16

rw

2261

Input signal Max store

unsigned16

rw

2262

integer32

rw

2263

Envelope curve function


discharge
Enable peak-value store

unsigned16

rw

1: enabled
2: disabled

2271

Additional functions
Hardware synchronisation

unsigned16

ro

2272

Sensitivity of keyboard

unsigned16

rw

6700:
6701:
7601:
7602:
7603:

HBM

Values

ms
ms

1: yes
0: no
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Min
205: Max
218: Peak-to-peak
130: Above limit
131: Below limit
ms
ms

214: Gross
215: Net
214: Gross
215: Net
Display / s

Master
Slave
low
medium
high

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Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Format

Attr.

Values

unsigned16

rw

200:
221:
222:
223:
224:
230:
231:

2310

Digital I/Os
Function of output 1

2311

Mode Outp. 1

unsigned16

rw

2312
2313
2314
2315
2316
2317
2320

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Function of output 2
Mode Outp. 2
Function of output 3
Mode Outp. 3
Function of output 4
Mode Outp. 4
Remote function Taring

unsigned16
unsigned16
unsigned16
unsigned16
unsigned16
unsigned16
unsigned16

rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw

2322

unsigned16

rw

2323

unsigned16

rw

see above

2324

unsigned16

rw

See above

2325

unsigned16

rw

See above

2326
=2327

1
1

unsigned16
unsigned16

rw
rw

See above
See above

2328

unsigned16

rw

See above

2330

Remote function
Max/Current value
Remote function
Min/Current value
Remote function Hold
Max value
Remote function Hold
Min value
Remote function Zeroing
Remote function Select
parameter set 1
Remote function Select
parameter set 2
Enable remote contacts

135: normal
136: inverse
See above
See above
See above
See above
See above
See above
100: no input
101: Input 1
102: Input 2
103: Input 3
104: Input 4
See above

unsigned16

rw

5: free
4: locked

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Limit value 1
Limit value 2
Limit value 3
Limit value 4
Error / Warning
Standstill

HBM

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Index
(hex)

PME-MP55
Subindex

Name

Format

Attr.

unsigned16

rw

2400

CAN-interface
CAN baudrate

2410

PDO contents

unsigned16

rw

2411
2412

1
1

Data transmission rate


Data format

integer32
unsigned16

rw
rw

2600
2610
2620

1
1
1

Functions
SetZero
Tare
Clear Max store

unsigned8
unsigned8
unsigned8

wo
wo
wo

2621

Clear Min store

unsigned8

wo

2622
2623
2630

1
1
1

Hold Max store


Hold Min store
Control word

unsigned8
unsigned8
unsigned8

rw
rw
rw

HBM

Values

1409: 10 kBaud
1411: 20 kBaud
1413: 50 kBaud
1427: 100 kBaud
1417: 125 kBaud
1419: 250 kBaud
1421: 500 kBaud
1423: 800 kBaud
1424: 1000 kBaud
214: Gross
215: Net
204: Max
205: Min
218: Peak-to-peak
0.1 ms
1253: Integer32
1257: Floating
1: Zeroing
1: Taring
1: Constant delete
2: 1x delete
1: Constant delete
2: 1x delete
1: Hold
1: Hold
Bit 0: Zeroing
Bit 1: Taring
Bit 4: Clear Max.
Bit 5: Clear Min.
Bit 6: Hold Max.
Bit 7: Hold Min.

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7.6 Manufacturer-specific objects in FLOAT data format


Index
(hex)

Subindex

Name

Format Attr.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Measured values:
Gross value
Net value
Maximum
Minimum
Peak-to-peak
Value in mV/V
Analogue output value

float
float
float
float
float
float
float

ro
ro
ro
ro
ro
ro
ro

3140
3141

1
1

Transducers
Transducer null mV/V
Transducer null physical unit

float
float

rw
rw

3142
3143

1
1

Transducer sensitivity mV/V


Transducer nominal value physical unit

float
float

rw
rw

3150
3151
3160

1
1
1

float
float
float

rw
rw
rw

3161

Input characteristics at 1st point mVV


Input characteristics at 2nd point mVV
Input characteristics at 1st point in
phys. unit
Input characteristics at 2nd point in
phys. unit

float

rw

float
float
float
float

rw
rw
rw
rw

float
float

rw
rw

float
float

rw
rw

3000
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005
3006

3180
3181
3185
31A1

1
1
1
1

31D0
31D1

1
1

31D2
31D3

1
1

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Tare value
Zero balance value
Zero reference
Standstill monitoring by amplitude
Analogue output
Zero point of analogue output phys. unit
Final value of analogue output phys.
unit
Zero point of analogue output V
Final value of analogue output V

Values

Value in mV/V
Value e.g. in
kN
Value in mV/V
Value e.g. in
kN

HBM

54
Index
(hex)

3216
3217
3226
3227
3236
3237
3246
3247
3262

HBM

PME-MP55
Subindex

Name

Format Attr.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Limit switches
Switching level for limit value 1
Hysteresis for limit value 1
Switching level for limit value 2
Hysteresis for limit value 2
Switching level for limit value 3
Hysteresis for limit value 3
Switching level for limit value 4
Hysteresis for limit value 4

float
float
float
float
float
float
float
float

rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw

Peak values
Envelope curve function discharge

float

rw

Values

Display value/s

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7.7 Examples
Example 1:
Read a net measured value as a float value via SDO transfer from an amplifier with module address 3.
Protocol on the amplifier:
Identifier
0603
CAN
identifier

1st
byte
40
Read

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

01
Index low
byte

30
Index
high byte

01
Subindex

6th
7th
byte
byte
X
X
dont care

8th
byte
X

Response from amplifier:


Identifier

1st byte

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

0583
CAN
identifier

43
Read
acknowl
edge

01
Index low
byte

30
Index
high byte

01
Subinde
x

m0
Low byte

6th
7th
byte
byte
m1
m2
Measured
value as a
float

8th
byte
m3
High
byte

Example 2:
Setting up the filter frequency as 200 Hz.
Protocol on the amplifier:
Identifier

1st byte

0603
CAN
identifier

2B
Write 2
bytes

2nd byte 3rd byte

4th
5th byte
6th
byte
byte
90
21
01
BB
03
Index
Index
Subin Low byte High byte
low byte high byte dex
958 = (03BB Hex)

7th
8th
byte
byte
X
X
dont care

Response from amplifier:


Identifier

1st byte

0583
60
CAN
Write
identifier acknowle
dge

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2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

90
Index low
byte

21
Index
high byte

01
Subindex

6th
7th
byte
byte
X
X
dont care

8th
byte
X

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Example 3:
The intention is to set up the tare value as 23.250 kg (transfer as a long value,
i.e. 23.250 =23250).
Assumed settings: unit kg; decimal places: 3
Protocol on the amplifier:
Identifier

1st byte

0603
CAN
identifier

23
Write 4
bytes

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th
5th byte
6th byte 7th
byte
byte
80
21
01
D2
5A
00
Index
Index
Subin Low byte
low byte high byte dex 23.250 kg=23500(=5AD2Hex)

8th
byte
00
High
byte

Response from amplifier:


Identifier

1st byte

0583
60
CAN
Write
identifier acknowle
dge

HBM

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

80
Index low
byte

21
Index
high byte

01
Subindex

6th
7th
byte
byte
X
X
dont care

8th
byte
X

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Error messages/operating status (LED)

Depending on the display mode, different error messages may be displayed in


place of the measured value:
Signal status (mode)
-------

Possible error message


HrdwOvfl

ADC+Ovf
ADC-Ovf

Grs+Ovfl
Grs-Ovfl

Scal.Err
UrCalErr

HrdwOvfl

ADC+Ovf
ADC-Ovf

Net+Ovfl
Net-Ovfl

Scal.Err
UrCalErr

PkMaxOvf

UrCalErr

PkMinOvf

UrCalErr

!
Gross
-------

! >T<
Net
-------

!
Max. peak value signal
-------

When enabled

!
Min. peak value signal
-------

PkPk Ovf

UrCalErr

HrdwOvfl

ADC+Ovf
ADC-Ovf

UrCalErr

HrdwOvfl

ADC+Ovf
ADC-Ovf

AnlgOvfl
AScalErr

!
Peak/peak signal
-------

mV/V

Input signal
-------

UrCalErr

Analogue output signal

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The current errors are displayed consecutively (see also page 23). Press
until you come to the ERROR display mode.

2)
3)
4)

Error message

Cause

Remedy

Hrdware1)

Input signal overflow


Transducer not connected
Transducer wrongly connected
Amplifier not matched to the transducer type
No sensor circuits connected

Connecting transducers
See pin assignment on page17
Adapt amplifier under
TRANSDUCER group
Connect sensor circuits

AD Conv
(ADC+Ovfl, ADC-Ovfl)

Input signal from AD converter too


large

Adapt hardware measuring


range

AnlgOutp
(AnlgOvfl)

Analogue output overflow

Check allocation of display value


to analogue output

StoreMin
(PkMinOvf)

Minimum peak value overflow

1. Clear peak value via external


remote or
2. In PEAK STORE group,
ClearPkV Yes

StoreMax
(PkMaxOvf)

Maximum peak value overflow

1. Clear peak value via external


remote or
2. In PEAK STORE group,
ClearPkV Yes

Net
(Net+Ovf; Net-Ovf)

Net value overflow3)

Reduce display by one decimal


place

Gross
(Grs+Ovf; Grs-Ovf)

Gross value overflow3)

Reduce display by one decimal


place

NomVal over

Nominal value exceeded

Adapt range

Transducer

Transducer not connected


No sensor circuits connected

Connecting transducers
Connect sensor circuits

Scaling4)
(Scal.Err)

Input characteristic too steep

Change input characteristic

AnlgScal
(AScalErr)

Input or output characteristic too


steep

Change input or output


characteristic

ISyncErr

No internal synchronisation

Restart, connect transducer

(UrCalErr)

Invalid original calibration values

Restart, send PME to the


manufacturer (HBM)

CAN Tx

No PDO request on bus

Check CAN bus configuration

(HrdwOvfl)2)

1)

Error messages without brackets: errors that are displayed consecutively in the ERROR display mode.
Error messages in brackets: errors that are displayed in the appropriate display mode (e.g. Gross, Net,
Analogue output signal).
On CAN bus "1 000 000 is output
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Operating status:
LED
colour

Status

Meaning
Measuring mode

Bus mode
CAN Operational (PDO transfer possible)

Green

Steady
light

Ready to take
measurements

Green

Flashing

Data being transmitted


over the interface

Yellow

Steady
light

Ready to take
measurements

CAN bus Pre-Operational (PDO transfer not


possible)

LED
colour

Status

Red

Flashing

Meaning

Remedy

Measuring mode

Bus mode

Measured value
overflow

Adapt range
Restart

LCD error
Transducer resistance
too low
Red

Steady
light

Startup phase: not yet


ready to take
measurements,
calibration error
No internal
synchronisation
Original calibration error

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voltage
CAN bus not ready for
communication

Wait

Connect
transducer, poss.
restart
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Specifications

Type

MP55

Accuracy class
Supply voltage

VDC

Permitted supply voltage range


Power consumption

VDC
W

0.12)
24; Potential separation from measuring
system, test voltage 350 Veff3))
18...30
9 maximum

kHz
Vrms

4.8"1 %
5 / 2.5 / 1

mH
m

220...5000 / 110...5000 / 60...5000


8...160 / 4...160 / 2...160
max. 500

Amplifier
Carrier frequency
Bridge excitation voltage UB ("5 %)
Transducers that can be connected
SG half and full bridge
Inductive half and full bridge, LVDTs
Permitted cable length between transducer and amplifier
Maximum permitted common mode
voltage
Common mode rejection
0...500 Hz
0...4800 Hz
Maximum differential voltage
Linearity deviation (typical)
Noise voltage1)
0...10 Hz
0...500 Hz
Measurement frequency range, adjustable (-1 dB)
Max. display resolution
Min. display resolution
Input sensitivities (measuring ranges
can be adjustet by DIP switch)
at UB=5 V
at UB=2.5 V
at UB =1 V
Low pass filter
Effect of operating voltage when specified range is changed (in relation to final
value)
on zero point
on sensitivity

dB
dB
mV
%

V/VPP
V/VPP

120
72
"30
0.025
Measuring range [mV/V]
3
50
500
0.2
3
30
1.5
25
250

Hz

0.05...500
999 999 digits at 6.67 % of amplifier input
range
10 digits at 100 % of amplifier input range

mV/V
mV/V
mV/V

Low
Medium
High
0.15...3
2.5...50
25...500
0.3...6
5...100
50...1000
0.75...15 12.5...250 125...2500
Adjustable in steps of 0.05 to 500 Hz
(Bessel and Butterworth filter characteristics)

%
%

1)

When UB=5 V, by reference to the input

2)

0.25 with irradiation per EN61326 in the range of 700 MHz up to 1 GHz

3)

Type-tested per EN61010-1:2001

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Effect of 10 K change in ambient temperature4)


on zero point full bridge
on zero point half bridge
on sensitivity
Long-term drift over 48 hours, range
3 mV/V
(30 minutes after switching on)
Analogue output
Impressed voltage
Permitted load resistance, min.
Internal resistance, max.
Impressed current
Permitted load resistance, max.
Internal resistance, min.
The analogue output can represent
gross, net, positive and negative peaks,
and peak-to-peak values.
Analogue output scale range min.
Analogue output scale range max
Noise voltage at output, typically
Long-term drift over 48 hours
(30 minutes after switching on)
Effect of 10 K change in ambient temperature (additional to the digital value
effect)
on zero point
Voltage
Current
on sensitivity
Limit switches
Number
Reference value
hysteresis
Adjustment accuracy
Response time
Peak-value store
Number
Function
Updating time
Clearing peak store
Recording current value/peak value
Envelope curve function discharge rate
4)

3 mV/V
V/V
V/V
%

1
10
0.05

50 mV/V

500 mV/V

10
20
0.05

100
100
0.05

V/V

V
kOhm
Ohm
mA
Ohm
kOhm

10
10
10
"20; 4...20
500
100

mVSS

0.17 V at 100 % of amplifier input range


10 V at 3.67 % of amplifier input range
10

mV

<< 3

mV
A
%

3
6
0.05

%
%
ms

4
Gross, net, peak values
0...100
0.0033
1

ms
ms
ms
Unit/
sec

2
Positive, negative, peak-to-peak
1
2
2
0 to 999999

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Control outputs
Number
Rated voltage, external power supply
Permitted supply voltage range
Output current, max.
Short-circuit current, typically
Short-circuit period
Test voltage, typical
Control inputs
Input voltage range, LOW
Input voltage range, HIGH
Input current, typically, HIGH value =
24 V
Test voltage typical
Interface
Sampling rate, approx.
Protocol
Hardware bus link
baud rate
Maximum length of cable
Parameter memory (EEPROM)

PME-MP55

V
V
mA

4
24
18...30
0.5
0.8
unlimited
500
4
0...5
10...30
12

VDC

500

V
V
A
A
VDC

kBit/s
m

Display
Type
Keyboard
Rated temperature range
Service temperature range
Storage temperature range
Protection class
Dimensions, overall (W x H x D)
Weight, approx.

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C [F]
C [F]
C [F]

Maximum 1000 samples/sec.


CAN 2.0B, CAL/CANopen compatible
in accordance with ISO11898
1000 800 500 250 125 50 20
10
25 50 100 250 500 1000 1000 1000
4 (plus factory setting)
2-line, 8-digit alphanumeric, LCD
Touch-sensitive keyboard with 3 control
buttons
0...50 (32...122)
-20...+50 (-4...122)
-20...+70 (-4...158)
IP20

mm

55 x 146 x 162

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Keyword index

A
Additional functions, 50
Address, 36
Amplifier settings, 8
Analogue output, 9 , 10 , 14 , 15 , 33 , 48
, 53

Current value, 36
Cyclical data transmission, 38

D
Dialog, 45
Digital I/Os, 51
Digital input, 15
Digital output, 15

Baudrate, 36

DIP switches, 8

Bessel, 32

Discharge rate, 34

Bridge excitation voltage, 9 , 10

Display adaptation, 46

Bridge type, 9 , 10

Display mode, 23

Butterworth, 32

Display resolution, 31

CAN bus, 14 , 19
connection, 14

Error acknowledge, 40

CAN interface, connection, 19

Error messages, 23

Error message, 24 , 58

CAN interface description, 38


CAN-interface, 38 , 52
CAN Bus, 36 , 59
CAN-interface, 19
CANopen, 19
Coded lateral guide, 15
Coded pin, 15
Commissioning, 24
Conditioning, 48 , 53
Configuring, 24
Connections
CAN interface, 19
Supply voltage, 15
Transducers, 17

F
Factory setting, 10
Factory settings, 9
Feedback bridges, 18
filter, 32
Fitting, 12
Four-wire connection, 18
Function, 52
Function test, 24

G
Grenzwert, 34

Control I/Os, 7 , 14
Control inputs, 14 , 16 , 35
Control outputs, 14 , 16

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H
hysteresis, 34

I
Input range, 9 , 10
Input remotes, 35
Inputs, 35
Interface, connection, 19

L
LED, 59
Level, 34
Limit switches, 49 , 54
Limit value level, 34

M
Master/Slave, 9 , 11 , 20
Measured value, 44
Measured values, 53
Measuring mode, 22
Motion count indication, 37

O
Object directory, 41 , 44
Operating direction, 34
Output characteristics, 33
Output ports, 35
Output rate, 36
Output remotes, 35

P
Parameters, 25
Description, 30
Read, Writen, 39
Recall, Save, 30
set up, 26
Password, 22 , 30
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Peak value, 34 , 35 , 36 , 58
Peak values, 50 , 54
Peak-value store, 34
Pin assignment for terminal plugs, 15
PLC, 39
PLC connection, 16
Power failure, 15
Power supply, 14 , 15
Profile, 36

R
Recall ?, 30
Remotes, 35
Removal, 12
Ribbon cable, 20

S
Save ?, 30
Scale factor, 31 , 33
Scale range, 33
Scaling, 31 , 33
Set up of parameters, 26
Set-up mode, 22
Setting up, 24
Setting up , 21
Setting up an amplifier, 10
Setting zero, 32
Standstill, 23
Standstill time, 37
Starting delay, 34
Supply voltage, 15
Synchronisation, 14 , 20 , 59

T
Tare, 31 , 32
Terminal plug, 14 , 15

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Power supply, CAN bus, Synchronisation, Remote contacts, Control outputs, 14

Z
Zero balance, 31 , 32

Terminating bus impedanz, 11

Zero offset, 31

Terminating resistor, 19

Zero reference, 37

Transducer connection, 14
Strain gauge full and half bridges, Inductive full and half bridges, Potentiometric, Piezoelectric, LVDT, 17

Zero value, 32

Transducer excitation, 14
Transducers, 46 , 53

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Modifications reserved.
All details describe our products in general form only.They are
not to be understood as express warranty and do not constitute
any liability whatsoever.

Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH

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Postfach 10 01 51, D-64201 Darmstadt


Im Tiefen See 45, D-64293 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49/61 51/ 8 03-0; Fax: +49/61 51/ 8039100
E-mail: [email protected] www.hbm.com

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