PCD3 Manual
PCD3 Manual
PCD3 Manual
PCD3 series
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Content
0 Index
0 Index
0.1 Document History................................................................................................0-4
0.2 Brands and trademarks ......................................................................................0-4
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Graphical index
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
.........................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Instructions for connecting Saia-PCD controllers to the internet.......................2-1
2.3 Planning an application.......................................................................................2-2
2.4 Cabling
................................................................................................................2-5
2.4.1 Cable layout....................................................................................................2-5
2.4.2 Cable routing...................................................................................................2-5
2.5 Addressing and cabling rows..............................................................................2-6
2.5.1 Labelling module holders and modules...........................................................2-7
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Communication interfaces
5.1 Summary of onboard interfaces and plug-in interface modules..........................5-2
5.1.1 Onboard interfaces..........................................................................................5-3
5.1.2 Plug-in communication interfaces ..................................................................5-3
5.2 Protocols on serial ports......................................................................................5-4
5.2.1 Protocols supported by the firmware...............................................................5-4
5.2.2 Serial-S-Net.....................................................................................................5-5
5.2.3 Profi-S-Net.......................................................................................................5-5
5.2.4 Ether S-Net......................................................................................................5-5
5.2.5 Protocols implemented in the user program....................................................5-5
5.3 USB PGU interface for connecting programming units.......................................5-6
5.4 RS-232 connector (Port 0) as communication interface and as
connection for programming unit (PCD3.M5xx0/M6xx0 only).............................5-7
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8 Maintenance
8.1 Changing the battery on the PCD3.M5xx0/M6xx0..............................................8-1
A Annex
A.1 Icons
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A.2 Definitions of serial interfaces.............................................................................A-2
A.2.1 RS-232............................................................................................................A-2
A.2.2 RS-485/422.....................................................................................................A-3
A.2.3 TTY/current loop..............................................................................................A-5
A.3 Order details........................................................................................................A-6
A.4 Contact ...............................................................................................................A-10
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0.1
Document History
Version
EN02
EN03
EN04
EN05
EN06
Date
2003-11-01
2004-08-15
2004-10-01
2005-01-31
2005-07-01
EN07
EN08
EN09
EN10
2006-10-01
2007-07-10
2009-03-01
EN11
EN12
EN13
2010-03-05
2010-03-24
2010-05-17
2010-07-12
2010-07-26
2010-11-10
2010-11-10
2011-06-28
EN14
2011-09-22
2011-09-29
2011-10-25
EN15
2012-04-05
2012-04-13
2012-11-15
2012-11-20
2013-05-10
2013-12-06
2014-02-07
2014-08-07
2014-09-16
EN16
EN17
0.2
2010-01-21
Changed Remarks
Translation
2004-10-01 Revision
Incorporation of CPUs
Changes
2005-11-15 Incorporation of new modules, sequence as
per price list, other additions and changes
2007-07-10 Further detailed additions and changes
2007-07-15 Further detailed additions and changes
2009-03-15 Further changes
2009-10-09 - 3 Removed the DIN40040
- 3.10 Port #3 of the PCD3.M5430
- 6.1.6 List of outphased I/O-modules
- 3.10 configuration of Port #10, Pin 6
- 6.13.1 Resolution A / D converter W525
2010-07-26 - 3.2, 3.12 Buffer time Super Cap
2010-07-26 - 5.5.6 Wiring concept PCD3.F180
- 6.8.1 Wiring concept PCD3.W2x0
2010-11-10 - 3.4 Profi-S-Net 1,5 MBit/s not for the M5340
2010-11-10 - 6.8.2 Ground connection of PCD3.W3x0
- Chapters 3, 5 and 6: External 24V power
supply and Ethernet + full duplex
2011-09-23 - Ch5 Using the SBC S-Bus
- New CPU-types PCD3.Mxx60
- Label-Creator replaced by the
Label-Editor of the Device-Configurator
2012-11-21 - Ch3.2 Storage temp. change -20 to -25 C
2012-11-21 - ChA.5 Adress changed
2012-11-21 - Ch9 Chapter deleted
2012-11-22 - Ch8.1 Buffer time Super Cap reduced
- Ch3.14 Behavior of the Diagnostic LED
- new Logo and new company name
2014-02-07 - Ch2 Internet Security
- Chapitre 6 externalis 27/600
2014-09-16 - Ch3.21.1 fraction bar has been shifted
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Graphical index
The graphical index singles out some highlights from the Hardware manual for the
PCD3 Series, and allows you to click on the text frames or directly on a component/
connector to jump straight to the corresponding section. The facility to jump to any
section from the table of contents is still to be completed.
Battery changing,
Section 8.1
Flash card,
Section 3.13
Run/Stop
switch,
Section 3.19.2
RS-232/PGU
(Port 0)
Section 3.10
Communication,
Section 5
Expansion,
Section 3.5
S-Net/RS485
(Port 10)
Section 3.10
Communication, Section 5
USB port,
Section 5
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Introduction
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
This manual covers the technical aspects of the PCD3 components. The following
terms are used frequently:
CPU
RIOs
Remote I/Os: inputs and outputs connected to the CPU via a field bus
such as Profibus
LIOs
Local I/Os: these are connected to the CPU via the I/O bus or a RIO
(i.e. with the shortest possible cables)
Modules
Module holder
The aim of this section is to present the essentials of planning and installing control
systems with PCD3 components. It covers the following topics:
Planning an application
Cabling
2.2
When Saia PCD controllers are connected directly to the internet, they are also
a potential target of cyber attacks. For secure operation, appropriate protective
measures must always be taken.
PCD controllers include simple, built-in protection features. However, secure
operation on the internet is only ensured if external routers are used with a firewall
and encrypted VPN connections.
For more information, please refer to our support site:
www.sbc-support.com/security
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Planning an application
2.3
Planning an application
The PCD3.C200 is used to extend the I/O bus or for the internal power supply (+5V
and V+) to a module segment. Please note the following rules:
Use no more than six PCD3.C200s in one configuration, or the time delay will
exceed the I/O access time
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Planning an application
When planning an application, we recommend the following procedure:
Select the I/O modules according to your requirements. Where possible, use
PCD3 I/O modules with 16 connections; these have 16 red LEDs.
From the number of I/O modules, calculate the required number of module
holders. Check that the number of module holders is allowed:
PCD3
I/O bus connection for expansion units
Number of inputs/outputs or I/O module
sockets:
M3020
M3120
no
641)
4
M3320
M3330
M5xx0
M6xx0
yes
10231) 2)
64
Arrangement with one PCD3.Mxx0; LIOs in one row
Max. 15 PCD3.LIOs in a row, no extension cable, with PCD3.K010 connector
only
Connecting material for this arrangement:
n PCD3.K010 connectors between PCD3 module holders
Connecting material for this arrangement:
n PCD3.K106/116 extension cables to connect the last PCD3 module holder
in one row with the first PCD3 module carrier in the next row; n x PCD3.K010
connectors between PCD3 module holders
Arrangement of a RIO node with the LIOs side-by-side
Max. 3 PCD3.LIOs total
Connecting material for this arrangement:
n PCD3.K010 connectors between PCD3 module holders
For all arrangements: After every five PCD3.C100 module holders, insert a
PCD3.C200 base unit as an I/O bus amplifier
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Planning an application
calculate the load current on the internal +5V supply (use the worst-case /
highest values)
Check that the max. supply current is sufficient for the CPU, RIO or PCD3.
C200. To supply a module segment separately, use a PCD3.C200 instead of a
PCD3.C1xx. Check that the load current for all segments does not exceed the
max supply current for the CPU/RIO/PCD3.C200. The max. supply current can
be found in the section on "Internal supply"
Calculate consumption from the 24 V supply. The current consumption for the
PCD3 configuration can be determined from the section on "Current
consumption of the modules" (use the worst-case / highest values)
Note that in most applications the outputs place the heaviest load on the 24 V supply.
For 16 outputs with a load current of 0.5 A each, the loading will be 8 A with all
outputs connected.
Do not forget the appropriate connecting cables for the module holders
Calculate the number of terminal blocks required for the I/Os, and order
separately. Screw or spring clamp terminal blocks can be ordered as required.
Not all modules require the same type of socket connection.
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Overview
Cabling
2.4
Cabling
2.4.1
Cable layout
Cables to connections on the lower part of the module carriers (supply, earth) should
preferably be wired from a cable channel below the module holders.
Following these rules will ensure that the LEDs are visible and the bus connections
remain accessible.
2.4.2
Cable routing
230V supply lines and signal lines must be laid in separate cables at least 10cm
apart. Even within the switching cabinet, it is advisable to leave space between
power and signal lines.
Digital signal / bus lines and analogue signal / sensor lines should be laid in
separate cables
It is advisable to use shielded cables for analogue signal lines.
The shield should be earthed at the entry or exit to the switching cabinet. The
shields should be as short as possible and of the largest possible cross-section.
The central earthing point should be > 10 mm and connected to the PE ground
wire by the shortest route
The shield is generally connected to one side of the switching cabinet only, unless
there is a potential equalization with significantly lower resistance than the shield
resistance
Inductivities installed in the same switching cabinet, e.g. contactor coils, should be
provided with suitable suppressors (RC elements)
Switching cabinet components with high field intensity, e.g. transformers or
frequency inverters, should be shielded with separator plates with a good ground
connection.
Surge protection for long distances or external lines
Where lines are laid outside the building, or over longer distances, suitable surge
protection measures should be applied. For bus lines in particular, these
measures are essential.
With lines laid outside, the shield must have adequate current-carrying capacity
and be earthed at both ends.
The surge conductors should be installed at the input to the switching cabinet.
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PCD3 RIOs:
There is no direct access to the I/Os; the entries are defined by the
network configurator.
32
48
64
128
Frontview
16
Frontview
Frontview
176
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
192
368
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
next row up to
max. 1023
Extension cables connect the module holder at the right-hand end of a row with the
first module holder at the left of the next row. The address of the first module in a
second or third row equals the address of the last module in the previous row +16.
To simplify cabling, the module locations for the PCD3 module holders are labelled
0 to 3. For more precise addressing, each module holder and each module also has
an address field in the bottom right corner of the housing. The use of these address
fields is described in the next section.
Address 255 is reserved for the watchdog relay. Modules that use this address must
not be installed in module position 16. For more details, please refer to the section on
the "Hardware watchdog".
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The extension cables must not be plugged in or removed with the controller
connected to the power supply.
2.5.1
0-L3
1-L3
2-L3
3-L3
0-L4
1-L4
2-L4
3-L4
3
F rontview
F rontview
Frontview
Frontview
L3
L4
All PCD3 module holders and the PCD3.K106/116 extension cable are provided with
a matching set of labels for additional markings.
64
128
192
256
320
384
448
512
576
640
704
768
832
896
960
64
128
192
256
320
384
448
512
576
640
704
768
832
896
960
80
144
208
272
336
400
464
528
592
656
720
784
848
912
976
96
160
224
288
352
416
480
544
608
672
736
800
864
928
992
112
176
240
304
368
432
496
560
624
688
752
816
880
944
1008
0
0
16
32
48
4 310 8686 0
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(4 310 8723 0)
The prepunched labels can be edited using a the Device Configurator from
PG5V2.0:
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System overview
3.1
System overview
CPU for centralized applications
PCD3.CPU
PCD3.LIO
SBC-S-Net
PCD3.LIO
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600mA
The capacity of the +V bus depends on the capacity of the 5V
bus, as follows (the more precisely the 24 V are maintained, the
higher the possible capacity):
24 V
- 25 %
+30 %:
100 [mA]
I 5 V Bus
[mA]
15
24 V - 10 %: 260 - I 5 V Bus [mA]
+10 %
4.8
24 V
- 20 %
+25 % :
150 -
1) The loads handled by the outputs and other consumers are generally more important for sizing the supply than
the internal power leakage of the control
2) When planning PCD3 systems, it is essential to check that the two internal supplies are not overloaded. This
check is especially important when using analogue, counter and positioning modules, as these may have a very
large power consumption.
It is advisable to use the Device Configurator from PG% V2.0,
for calculation the power consumption of the moduls.
Atmospheric conditions
Ambient temperature
When mounted on vertical surface with vertically aligned
terminals: 0+55 C
In all other mounting positions, a reduced temperature range of
0..+40 C applies
Storage temperature
-25+85 C
Relative humidity
1095% without condensation
Vibration resistance
Vibration
according to EN/IEC61131-2:
513.2 Hz constant amplitude (1.42 mm)
13.2150 Hz, constant acceleration (1 G)
Electrical safety
Protection type
Air/leakage paths
Test voltage
IP 20 according to EN60529
according to EN61131-2 and EN50178: between circuits and
bodies and between electrically isolated circuits: surge category
II, fouling level 2
350V / 50Hz AC for nominal unit voltage 24 VDC
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electrostatic discharge
according to EN61000-4-2: 8 KV: contact discharge
Electromagnetic fields
according to EN61000-4-3: field intensity 10 V/m, 801000 MHz
Bursts
according to EN61000-4-4: 4 KV on DC supply lines, 4 kV on I/O
signal lines, 1 kV on interface lines
Noise emission
according to EN 61,000-4-6: Class A (for industrial areas)
Guidance on the correct use of these controls in residential areas
can be found at www.sbc-support.com (additional measures).
Noise immunity
acc. to EN61000-6-4
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3
Screw
terminals
10-pole
Spring
terminals
14-pole,
12-pole,
8-pole
Spring
terminals
24-pole,
6-pole
Earth
terminal
Terminal
2-pole
supply
Section
stranded 0.52.5mm 0.52.5mm 0.51.5mm 0.51.0 mm 0.08
0.5
single wire 0.52.5mm 0.52.5mm 0.51.5mm 0.51.0mm 2.5mm 1.5mm
The terminal blocks may only be plugged onto 20 times. They must then be replaced, to
guarantee a reliable contact
Length of 7 mm
7 mm
7 mm
7 mm
56 mm 7 mm
insulation
Standards / approvals
EN/IEC
Shipbuilding
cULus-listed
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System resources
3.3
System resources
3.3.1
Program blocks
Type
Quantity
Cyclic organization blocks
32* (16)
(COB)
Exception/system-dependent
32
organization blocks (XOB)
Program blocks (PB)
1000* (300)
Function blocks (FB)
2000*
(1000)
Sequential blocks (SB)
total 6000 steps and
transitions each (with PG5
1.3 and firmware version
xxx)
96
Addresses
0...31* (015)
Remarks
Main program elements
031
* This information is valid for firmware 1.10.16 and newer versions. Before this version 16 COBs, 300 PBs and 1000
FBs were supported.
3.3.2
2,147,483,648 to
+ 2,147,483,647
9.223,37 1018 to
5.421,01 10-20
+ 9.223,37 1018 to
+ 5.421,01 10-20
Remarks
Format: decimal, binary, BCD or
hexadecimal
Instructions are provided to
convert values held in SBC
format (Motorola Fast Floating
Point, FFP) to IEEE 754 format
and vice versa.
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System resources
3.3.3 Media
Type
Flags (1 bit)
Quantity
14336
(8192)
Addresses
F014335
(F08191)
16383
R 016383
Text/data blocks
X or DB
8191
08191
16001)
T/C 01599
any
Remarks
By default, flags are not volatile,
but a volatile range can be
configured, beginning with
address 0
For integer or floating point
values
The texts 0..3999 are always
written to the same memory area
as the user program.
Where the user memory has
been extended, the base
memory can be configured to
hold RAM texts and DBs. The
texts and DBs held in this way
have addresses 4000
The breakdown of timers and
counters is configurable. Timers
are periodically decremented by
the operating system; the basic
time unit can be set between 10
ms and 10 seconds
Values 016383; may be used
in instructions instead of registers
Values 2,147,483,648 to
+2,147,483,647. Can only be
loaded into a register with an LD
command, and cannot be used in
instructions instead of registers.
1) The number of timers configured should be only as many as required, to prevent unnecessary CPU loading
** Since firmware 1.14.23 14336 flags are supported, before it was 8192. In order to use flags > 8191 PG5 2.0.150 is
required.
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PCD3 CPUs
3.4
PCD3 CPUs
3.4.1
Differentiation of PCD3
base units PCD3.M
General features
I/O bus extension
Number of inputs/outputs or
I/O module sockets
Processor (Motorola)
Processing time
Bit instruction
Word instruction
Firmware, firmware update
(firmware memory soldered
on)
Programmable with PG5
Main memory for user
program, text, DB (RAM)
Backup memory onboard
(Flash)
Hardware clock
Accuracy
Data backup
Interrupt inputs
Max. input frequency
Interfaces
Programming
interface
Optional serial port
Port 1
Basic
5440
6240
Profibus
DP
Master
6440
5540
6340
6540
Extended
3020
3230
3120
3330
5340
no
up to
641)
4
CAN
yes
up to 10231) 2)
64
CF 5272 / 66 MHz
0.31.5 s3)
0.9 s3)
Downloadable from the PG5 environment
from 1.3.1002
M3120 from
1.4.100
128
512
KByte KByte 4)
128
512
KByte KByte 4)
from
1.4.120
from
1.3.1002
from
1.4.100
from
1.4.120
1 MByte 4)
1 MByte 4)
1 MByte flash card (optional)
1x
RS-232, RS-422/485 or TTY current loop 20mA
pluggable (PCD3.F1xx modules)
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PCD3 CPUs
Differentiation of PCD3
base units PCD3.M
Basic
5440
6240
Profibus
DP
Master
6440
5540
6340
6540
Extended
3020
3230
3120
3330
CAN
5340
Port 2
Port 2 up to 187.5 kbps
M3120
only
M3330
only
M3120
only
M3330
only
M5540 only
M6340
only
M6540
only
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3.4.2 PCD3.Mxx60
Extended
M5560
M6360
General features
I/O bus extension
Number of inputs/outputs or
I/O module sockets
Processor (Motorola)
Processing time
Bit instruction
Word instruction
Firmware, firmware update (firmware memory soldered on)
Profibus DP
Master
CAN
yes
up to 10231) 2)
64
MCF 5373
0.10.8 s3)
0.3 s3)
Downloadable from the PG5 environment
1 MByte
16 MByte
Hardware clock
Accuracy
2 MByte
Data backup
Interrupt inputs
Max. input frequency
Interfaces
Programming interface
Optional serial port
Port 1
M6560
USB 7)
1
RS-232, RS-422/485 or TTY current loop 20mA
pluggable (PCD3.F1xx modules)
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Extended
M5560
Ether-S-Net interface
Field bus connections
Serial-S-Net
Profi-S-Net
Ether-S-Net (TCP/IP)
M6360
M6560
Profibus DP
Master
CAN
Port 2
Port 10 up to
1.5Mbps
Port 2 up to 187.5kbps
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PCD3 CPUs
3.4.3
F1xx moduls
communication
slot#0...3
Supply
I/O in Base
unit
Addresses 0...63
I/O in Extensions
PCD3.C100/.C110/.C200
Addresses 64...1023
3
I/O Bus
RUN
STOP
Interruptinputs
CPU
R
nvol
T
vol
F
vol
F
C
nvol nvol
M
E
M
O
R
Y
E
E
P
R
O
M
M
A
P
user media
Date-Time
nvol
DB
TX
P
4)
3)
3)
user
memory
user memory
Watch-Dog
3)
Backup
1)
R
T
C
F
vol
nvol
P
TX
DB
register
timer
counter
flag
volatile
non volatile
program
text
data block
I/O modules and I/O terminal blocks may only be plugged in and removed when the
Saia PCD and the external +24V are disconnected from the power supply.
To prevent loss of data, batteries should be changed with the power switched on.
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3.4.4
The firmware versions for the PCD3.Mxxx0 are generally upwardly compatible in
terms of hardware, so old CPUs can be fitted with new firmware, in order to take
advantage of new functions. This feature is highly valued, and we will try to retain it
for as long as possible; however, we cannot guarantee this.
The firmware for the PCD2.Mxxx0 is stored in a Flash EPROM, soldered to the
motherboard. A firmware update can be applied by downloading a new version with
the PG5. The procedure is as follows:
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M3020
M3120
641)
4
M3230
M3330
10231) 2)
64
M5xx0
M6xx0
10231) 2)
64
PCD3.M5540
PCD3.C100
PCD3.C110
Addressing
32
48
64
128
Frontview
16
Frontview
Frontview
176
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
192
368
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
next row up to
max. 1023
For local expansion, the PCD3 LIO (local I/O) modules can be used.
For decentralized expansion using Profibus, the PCD3 RIO (remote I/O) modules can
be used:
The maximum number of I/Os is dependent on the controller being used:
When selecting I/O cassettes, ensure that the internal 5V and +V supply is not
overloaded.
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3.6
The PCD3 CPUs and module holders can be snapped onto a 35mm Top-hat rail
according to DIN EN60715 TH35 (formerly DIN EN50022). (Remember: the PCD2
needs two top-hat rails).
mounting surface
Press upwards against the top-hat rail
Press top of housing against the
mounting surface and snap into place
Push the housing down onto the top-hat
rail to ensure that it is secure
Removal
Locks
Location slots
For additional
screw fixing
Label holders
Insert the module into the appropriate module location and press down to the
bottom of the CPU or module holder housing; ensure that the orange clip is
engaged
For security, a guideway is provided to prevent the module being inserted
the wrong way round. In awkward positions, the modules can also be secured
with a screw.
Screw type: self-tapping 3x8mm, standard type obtainable from hardware
stores
Number of module slots in the module holder:
4 positions (labelled 0, 1, 2 and 3) PCD3.Mxxx0,C100/C200/T760
2 positions (labelled 0 and 1). The PCD3.C110 can only be used as the
last module holder in the bus
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Dimensions
3.6.1
A vertical surface is normally used to mount the module carrier; the I/O connections
to the modules then also run vertically. In this mounting position, the ambient
temperature may be from 0C to 55C. In all other positions, air convection works
less well, and an ambient temperature of 40C should not be exceeded.
3.7 Dimensions
PCD3.M5xx0/M6xx0
PCD3.M3xx0
180
130
35
32.7
100.5
32.8
67.3
28.5
63.8
125.8
139
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PCD3.C100/C200/T76x
130
PCD3.C110
66
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3.8.1
19VAC
15%
0V
L N
GND
Trafo min. 50VA
Sensors:
Actuators:
Suitable for
modules:
Electro-mechanical switches
Relays, lamps, small valves with < 0.5A switching current
PCD3.Mxxxx
PCD3.E1xx, E5xx, E6xx, A2xx, A4xx, B1xx
PCD3.W1xx, W2xx, W3xx, W4xx, W5xx, W6xx
L
N
Controller
24VDC
20%
+24V =
0V
L N
Sensors:
Electro-mechanical and proximity switches, photoelectric
barriers
Actuators:
Relays, lamps, displays, small valves with < 0.5A switching
current
Suitable for PCD3.Mxxxx
modules:
PCD3. E1xx, E5xx, E6xx, A2xx, A4xx, B1xx
PCD3.W1xx, W2xx, W3xx, W4xx, W5xx, W6xx
PCD3. H1xx*), H2xx*), H3xx*)
PCD7.D2xx*)
*) These modules must be connected to a smoothed 24 VDC supply
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O...
I...
W...
2.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
Earthing bar
In the bottom part of the PCD3 module housing there is a shielding and earthing
plate. Together with the shielding and earthing plate in the module holder, this
constitutes the common, large-area ground for all I/O modules and for the external
power supply.
When a module is plugged into the module holder, a metal tab on the module housing
creates a reliable multi-point contact to the module carrier concerned.
The zero-potential (Minus pole) of the 24 V supply is connected to the Minus
terminal of the supply. This should be connected to the earthing bar with the shortest
possible wire (< 25 cm) of 1.5mm2. The same applies to the Minus connection to the
PCD3.F1xx or the interrupt terminal.
Any shielding of analogue signals or communication cables should also be brought to
the same earth potential, either via a Minus terminal or via the earthing bar.
All Minus connections are linked internally. For problem-free operation, these
connections should be reinforced externally with short wires of 1.5mm2.
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Operating states
3.8.3
Supply 24 VDC
PCD3
+24 V
PCD-Bus
LED
24V
PTC
DC
+5V
DC
Voltagemonitor
5V
39V
CLR
0V
GND
DC
DC
+V
(16...24V)
600 mA
+V (1624 V) : 100 mA (the exact loads should be taken or calculated from the
technical details in section 3.2, or you are advised to use the
calculation table at www.sbc-support.com).
3.9
Operating states
Battery
Batt
modul
Run
Halt
Error
Run/Halt
Link
Power
User
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Operating states
CPU type
LED
Batt
Battery module
Run
Halt
Colour
Run
Red
Green
Run cond.
Run with
error
Run cond.
with error
Stop
LED off
Stop with
error
Halt
System
diagnostics
Batt./Super
Cap voltage
absent
Communication
Red
PCD3.Mxxxx
For PCD3.M3xx0, these LEDs only
Error
Run/
Link
User
Power
Halt
Yellow bi-colour Yellow
Yellow Yellow
LED on
LED flashing
Start
Run
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PCD3.M5540
PCD3.M3330
USB
Ethernet (Port 9)
RS-485 (Port 2)
S-Net/MPI
(Port 10)
PGU/RS-232 (Port 0)
PCD3.M5xx0 and
PCD3.M6xx0
RS-232/PGU
Port 0
D-Sub
Signal
pin
1
DCD
2
RXD
3
TXD
4
DTR
Port 0
Port 10
D-Sub
pin
1
GND
2
M24
3
RxD/TxD-P1)
4
CNTR-P
GND
DGND1)
DSR
VP2)
7
8
9
RTS
CTS
not used
7
8
9
P24
RxD/TxD-N1)
n.c.
1)
2)
GND
0V of 24V supply
Receive/transmit data positive.
Control signal for repeater
(direction control)
Data communication potential
(earth to 5V)
Supply voltage to P line
termination resistors
Output voltage plus 24V
Receive/send data negative
not connected
10
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
11
PGND
Port 0
*)
Port 3
RS-485
Port 3
D-Sub
Signal
pin
1
2
3
/RxD /TxD
4
5
PGND
6
7
8
RxD TxD
9
10/11
PGND
Explanation
RS-485
Receive/send +
Data ground
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10
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
11
PGND
Port 0
*)
Port 3
RS-422
Port 3
D-Sub
Signal
pin
1
/RXD
2
/CTS
3
/TXD
4
/RTS
5
PGND
6
RXD
7
CTS
8
TXD
9
RTS
10/11
PGND
Explanation
RS-422
Receive data Ready to send.Send data +
Send request -
Data ground
Receive data+
Ready to send.+
Send data Send request +
Protective ground *)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Port 0
1)
Port 10
CAN
Port 10
D-Sub
Signal
pin
1
2
CAN_L1)
3
GND
4
5
6
7
CAN_H1)
8
9
Explanation
CAN
Receive/send neg.
Data transfer potential ground
Receive/send pos.
.
Electrically isolated
PCD3.M6440, PCD3.M6540 und PCD3.M6560
Profibus DP Master
Port 10
D-Sub
Signal
pin
Profibus DP
9
8
7
6
Port 0
2)
5
4
3
2
1
Port 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GND2)
B red
En
GND_BUS
+5V_BUS
24V2)
A green
Explanation
Profibus DP
Protective ground
Receive/send pos.
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/D
3
Int0
4
Int1
5
WD
6
WD
7
+24V
8
GND
RS-485 terminator switch
Switch
Designation
position
left
O
right
C
Profibus
signal
Profibus
wiring
RxD/TxD-N
A
green
RxD/TxD-P
B
red
Watchdog
Voltage supply
Explanation
without termination resistors
with termination resistors
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3.11
In the PG5 hardware configuration, the user memory is partitioned by default into
lines of code and texts/DBs, in a way that suits most applications.
In the case of a large program with few texts/DBs or a very small program with
many texts/DBs, the user can partition the memory manually. In order to choose an
appropriate breakdown, the following should be noted:
the partitioning is into "kBytes lines of code" and "kBytes text/DBs", where the
"kBytes lines of code" can only be changed in 4 kByte steps, as every line of code
occupies 4 bytes
the result of the formula (4 "kBytes program cells") + "kBytes texts/DBs" must
equal the effectively available user memory,
e.g. 4 24 kBytes + 32 kBytes = 128 kBytes
each character of a text occupies 1 byte
each 32-bit element of a DB occupies eight bytes in the address range 0..3999,
and the header of the DB takes up a further three bytes
We recommend always using DBs with addresses 4000. These can hold more
elements (16384 instead of 384), take up less space (only 4 bytes instead of 8
bytes per element, but NB, 8 bytes instead of 3 for the header) and the access
time is substantially shorter.
Example of manual partitioning:
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The resources (registers, flags, timers, counters etc), and possibly the user program
and the text strings/DBs, are stored in RAM. To ensure that they are not lost and that
the hardware clock (where present) continues to run when there is a power failure,
the PCD3s are equipped with a buffer capacitor (SuperCap) or a buffer battery.
CPU type
Buffer
Buffer time
PCD3.M3xx0
4 hours1)
PCD3.M5xx0/M6xx0
1-3 years2)
With new controllers, the batteries are packaged with the units, and have to be
inserted on commissioning. Observe the polarity of the batteries:
Insert CR2032 coin cells in such a way that the Plus pole is visible
CPUs with lithium batteries are not maintenance-free. The battery voltage is
monitored by the CPU. The BATT LED lights up and XOB 2 is called if
We recommend changing the batteries with the Saia PCD attached to the power
supply, to avoid any loss of data.
3.12.1 Battery module PCD3.R010 for PCD3.M3xxx
As the PCD3.M3xxx is only buffered by the Super Cap (max. 4 hours.), and
optional battery module is available with the same buffer time as the batteries in the
PCD3.M5xxx/M6xxx. The battery module may only be plugged into Slot#3 on the
PCD3.M3xxx. The other slots do not support RAM (program/data memory) or the
clock. This may cause damage to the Saia PCD.
Unpacking and mounting
Technical details:
Internal current consumption: 10 mA at +5 V
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Installation rules:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Battery monitoring:
A red LED on the module indicates a weak battery that needs to be replaced. It does
have capacity left for a few more days. A weak battery also generates an entry in the
history list and calls XOB 2 (where this is programmed).
When the base address of the PCD3.R010 is read (=48 for Slot#3), the battery status
is read off:
0 for a weak battery (or module error, or module not present, etc.)
1 for battery OK
Buffer time
1-3 years 2)
Changing the battery with the Saia PCD switched off will not cause any program or data loss
provided
that the Supercap for the Saia PCD CPU is not flat.
2)
Depending on the ambient temperature; the higher the temperature, the shorter the buffer time
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3.13
3.13.1 General
The PCD3 controllers are fitted with a user program memory and a matching user
backup memory as standard. On the PCD3, both types are referred to as user
memory.
User Program Memory (RAM)
The user program memory consists of a RAM (Random Access Memory) and
contains the program code and a text and DB memory area. It also contains the
extension memory, which also holds DBs and texts (addresses 4000). On a PCD3,
all DBs and texts are always in RAM. The main difference between the texts and
DBs in the text/DB memory segment and those in extension memory is the greater
maximum size of DBs and texts.
To run an application on the PCD3, it is sufficient to load only the user program
memory. As this is a RAM, the program and the contents of the texts and DBs (and
the other media, registers, flags etc.) may be lost if there is no power and the battery
is flat or not connected. On a PCD3.M3xxx with no battery module, this kind of data
loss can also occur where the Supercap is exhausted.
Backup memory (Flash)
In order to prevent the loss of the program, every PCD3 CPU has onboard flash
memory fitted as standard to back up the user program memory.
It is also possible to save DBs on this flash during runtime. This allows key values of
registers and flags to be saved to the flash at runtime and reloaded later.
Along with the installed onboard flash memory, a flash card can also be used for the
user backup program, e.g. PCD7.R500 or PCD3.R500. The use of this card allows
the user program and the configuration to be transferred from one controller to
another.
Even with backup to the flash card, the source files for the project must be retained,
as the application is only stored in the Saia PCD as machine code.
If it transpires when the PCD3 is started up that the RAM memory has been
corrupted (e.g. after a power failure with a flat or missing battery), the application is
automatically reloaded from the flash backup memory. The LIST command "Test" and
operand "400" can be used to test this.
All hardware settings are also saved to the flash backup memory (onboard or on an
equivalent flash card).
Partition of user backup memory
The user backup memory is split into two parts. The first is available for the user
program backup and is always present. In the PG5 hardware configurator, this
memory is referred to accordingly as "user program backup".
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512 Kb
512 Kb
H/w < D
512 Kb
HW D
M5440 3)
1024 Kb 2)
512k onboard
1024k flash card1)
1024 Kb2)
Default memory
configuration
12 k prg lines,
16 k txt, 64 k ext.
48 k prg lines,
64 k txt, 256 k ext.
48 k prg lines,
64 k txt, 256 k ext.
96 k prg lines,
128 k txt, 384 k ext.
1)
If a flash card is used for flash user backup on a PCD3.M5xx0 or M6xx0 with hardware version < D,
the 512 kB user program backup can be saved to the flash and a further 256 kB will be available to back
up DBs at runtime.
2)
In order for a PCD3.M5xx0 with hardware version D and firmware version 030 to be configured,
PG5 SP1.4.120 or higher is needed.
3)
The PCD3.M5440 from hardware version D with modification 2 8 has 1024 Kb of user backup memory.
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Note that in the default memory configuration, each program line requires 4 bytes.
Any flash memory module suitable for user program backup (e.g. a PCD7.R500) can
be used as a flash card. Where multiple compatible modules are connected, the first
module from the left will be used (socket M1, M2, I/O Slot 0, 1, 2, 3).
Flash memory modules (optional)
For the PCD3, there are various flash memory modules for different applications.
Some of these modules are explicitly designed for a particular use (e.g. the PCD7.
R500 for user program backup). However, there are other modules available for
various types of storage (e.g. the PCD7.R551M04, which contains 1 MB of memory
space for the user program backup and 3 MB the file system).
Most flash memory modules are simple cards (PCD7.Rxxx), which can be plugged
into a PCD3.M5xx0 or PCD3.M6xx0 on the communications extension in socket M1
or M2.
For use on a PCD3.M3xx0, there are the PCD3.Rxxx memory modules which contain
a PCD7.Rxxx and can be inserted into an I/O slot (03) on a PCD3 CPU.
Flash memory modules for the file system (optional)
Apart from the flash memories mentioned above for backing up the user program
memory and DBs, there is another type of flash memory available for files. These
memory modules can be used to save "PC-readable" files such as web pages,
images or log files. The content of these flash memory modules can be accessed via
the web server, the FTP server (for PCD3 with Ethernet interface only) and the user
program.
Flash memory modules for BACnet (optional)
When the PCD3.M5540, PCD3.M3330 and PCD3.M3120 controls are fitted with a
flash memory module for BACnet, the controls also have a BACnet stack. These
modules have the firmware extension for BACnet. The configuration of the BACnet
server and client is also stored on these modules.
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PCD3.R560
I/O slot 03
I/O slot 03
M1 / M2
I/O slot 03
3 MB
3 MB
1 MB
M5xx0
M6xx0
1 MB
4 MB
Mxxx0
4 MB
M1 / M2
1 MB
M5xx0
M6xx0
Mxxx0
PCD7.R560
Mxxx0
PCD7.R551M04 Flash card modules with file system and as backup for the
user program.
The files can be accessed by the PCD3 via FTP or web
servers. The Saia PCD can also write PC-readable files
(*.csv) directly to the module.
PCD3.R551M04 Flash memory modules with file system and as backup for
the user program.
The files can be accessed by the PCD3 via FTP or web
servers. The Saia PCD can also write PC-readable files
(*.csv) directly to the module.
The module contains a PCD7.R551M04.
PCD7.R550M04 Flash card modules with file system. To save files e.g. for the
web server. The files can be accessed by the PCD3 via FTP
or HTTP direct servers. The Saia PCD can also write PCreadable files (*.csv) directly to the module.
PCD3.R550M04 Flash memory modules with file system. To save files e.g. for
the web server. The files can be accessed by the PCD3 via
FTP or HTTP direct servers. The Saia PCD can also write
PC-readable files (*.csv) directly to the module.
The module contains a PCD7.R550M04.
Socket
M1 / M2
M1 / M2
PCD3.R500
I/O slot 03
PCD7.R500
BACnet
Description
File system
Module
for PCD3
system
User backup
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Socket
M1 / M2
I/O slot 03
I/O slot 03
BACnet
1 MB
PCD3.R600
PCD7.R-SD256 SBC SD flash memory card with 256 or 512 MB file system
PCD7.R-SD512 for PCD3.R600.
This card can be read with a card reader and the appropriate
software (SBCFile System Explorer) installed on a PC.
1 MB
for PCD3
system
User backup
up to 1 GB
PCD3.R600
1 MB
PCD3.R561
PCD7.R561
Description
Mxxx0
Module
File system
Socket M1
Socket M2
Slot 0...3
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The user program memory (user program, text/DB memory and extension memory),
including the hardware settings, can be copied from a PCD3 either to the onboard
flash or to an appropriate memory module (e.g. PCD3.R500). The procedure for
backup/restore to/from a flash card is identical to that for backup/restore using the
onboard flash.
If a flash card is plugged into the PCD3 and a backup is run, this module is
automatically written to and the backup is also created on the onboard flash (provided
sufficient memory space is available).
With a restore with a memory module plugged in, the content of the flash module is
restored and then (where possible) copied to the onboard flash.
Where multiple flash modules suitable for backing up the user program memory are
installed on the PCD3, the first from the left will be read/written to (sequence: M1, M2,
I/O slot 0..3).
In order to copy to the backup flash, the control must be in a STOP state. Where
necessary, a reminder message will appear. The copying process may take up to 30
seconds.
Program backup to backup flash
The user program memory can be loaded into flash using PG5. The relevant function
can be found on the "Online" menu within the PG5 project manager or the online
configurator.
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1024 kB RAM: For a PCD3.M5xxx/PCD3.M6xxx with hardware version >= D
and firmware version >= 030 (or 1.xx.yy), whether a memory
card is installed or not
For all other types of control, the memory should be configured according to the table
on page xxx.
Memory tab
On the Memory tab, the Extension Memory Backup Size can be set. This memory
size represents the memory space for the "backup DB to flash" function. On the lefthand side, the currently available memory space for the user program is displayed.
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If the "extension memory backup size" is increased, the "user program backup size"
will be automatically reduced (by twice the configured "extension memory backup
size")
Program restore from backup flash
Automatic restore
If no valid user program is loaded when the CPU is switched on, the CPU
operating system checks whether there is a valid program in the onboard flash;
if so, it is automatically loaded and executed.
An automatic restore is also run when an empty SuperCap is detected on a
PCD3.M3xxx or no battery or a flat battery is found on a PCD3.M5xxx/
PCD3.M6xxx
Manual restore with Saia PG5
PG5 can be used to write a valid program including configuration to the CPU
from the onboard flash. This function can be found on the "Online" menu within
the PG5 project manager or the online configurator:
If the "run/halt" switch is pressed for more than 3 seconds (while the PCD3 is in a
"Run" state), the user program will be loaded from the onboard flash.
During the "backup to flash" or "backup from flash" procedure, the run/halt LED on
the PCD3 flashes alternately red and green. On a PCD3.M5xxx or PCD3.M6xxx, the
"Run" and "Halt" LEDs also flash alternately.
3.13.3 Transferring an application with flash card
On the source controller, copy the application to the flash card as described in
the preceding sections
Remove the supply to the source controller, and unplug the flash card
Send off the flash card where applicable
Insert the flash card into the target controller (which should be switched off)
Switch on controller.
Press "Run/Halt" switch for more than 3 seconds; the LEDs will flash while the
program is being copied from the flash card (control switches to "Halt" state)
Restart the control with the "Run/Halt" switch
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If the configuration does not match the options available on the controller (e.g. IP
configuration on a controller without IP), the controller will switch to "Halt" state and
an entry will be written to history.
Loading the user program from the flash card will overwrite the user program backup
on the onboard flash, provided there is sufficient space for the program on the backup
flash.
3.13.4 Backup program after download option
In PG5, there is an option which copies the whole user program (HW configuration,
code, Text/DB and extension memory) to flash after the program download. This can
be found on the "Download Program" screen:
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As described above, the application can be copied to the flash card after
downloading. In order to store process data gathered during operation, there is a
facility to copy texts or DBs from extension memory (address 4000) to the flash
card, or conversely, to copy the last state written to the flash card back in the text/DB
in extension memory.
The memory space required to back up the DBs (extension memory backup) must be
configured in the "Memory" tab in hardware settings. See section 3.13.3.
For storing texts/DBs on the flash card, restoring, deleting and running diagnostics,
there are four SYSRD/SYSWR instructions provided, as described in detail below;
these can be invoked at a suitable place in the user program. These instructions
must be used with great care, to prevent any damage to the unit or the flash card.
Storing a text/DB on the flash card with SYSWR K 3000
Storing a text/DB on the onboard flash with SYSWR K 3100
Instruction:
SYSWR
K 3x001)
K number
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When starting the Saia PCD after a loss of RAM memory, the state of the texts/
DBs after the last download is restored, even where the SYSWR K 3x00
instruction has been used to store newer versions.
Within the maximum number of write cycles, a text/DB can be stored any number
of times, without the flash card becoming over-full.
Restoring a text/DB from the flash card with SYSWR K 3001
Restoring a text/DB from the onboard flash with SYSWR K 3101
Instruction:
SYSWR
K 3x01
K number
1)
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If errors occur during processing, e.g. because no flash card is plugged in, XOB 13
will be called where it is present, or the error LED will be set
Diagnostics of flash card with SYSRD K 3000
Diagnostics of onboard flash with SYSRD K 3100
SYSRD
Instruction:
K 3x001)
R_Diag
; Diagnostics register
Battery status after execution (only where memory space available for "backup DB to flash"
function):
low:
The flash card is ready, and SYSWR 3x0x instructions can be
executed
high:
The Flash card is not available or not ready; the diagnostic
register must be retrieved and the process retried later
Description
0 (LSB)
No backup possible
Restored
Memory full
Already in progress
831
Spare
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3.14
The PCD3.R600 is an I/O module for industrial Secure Digital (SD) flash card
applications, for which it can be inserted into I/O slots 03 on a PCD3.Mxxxx. The
SD cards can be removed with the power on.
se
User
r
D
ag
W
ri
te
t
ro
us
LEDs
Diag
y
A
ct
iv
ity
Write Prot
Busy
Activity
Flashcard
slot
Switch
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Slots
1
Data access
PG5
Browser
Explorer
FTP-Client
Ethernet-TCP/IP
Web-Server
User program,
Web pages
Onboard memory,
and PCD7.R500
for backup
(512 kByte max.)
PCD3.Mxxxx
FTP-Server
Web
pages
Any
data/files
User program
with new CSF,
SFB instructions
PCD data
memory
DB/X, R, F, ...
FTP server and file system access can only be achieved with the plug-in flash
memory module. Access via FTP server is only possible via the Ethernet TCP/IP
interface.
Due to predetermined requirements SBC uses its own file system.
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Based on the predefined requirements, SBC uses its own file system. The SBC file
system is embedded in a FAT (PC compatible file system) framework, to make the
restricted processes when used in a commercial SD card reader/writer visible with
standard PC tools. The SBC file system is called SBCNTFS.FFS.
Individual files within SBCNTFS.FFS can be accessed with a software tool for PCs
provided by SBC.
As 10% of the SD card capacity is reserved for the FAT, this extraction PC tool can be
copied there. This allows data stored in the SBC file system to be accessed quickly
on any PC with a standard SD card reader. The SBC PC tool can also make copies of
SBCNTFS.FFS on any drive. Any remaining FAT storage space can be used to save
documentation or for other purposes.
The PCD3.R600 can be used for PCD3 program backup in the same way as the
PCD7.R500. The PCD3 program backup is written to the file backup.sei in a specified
area and identified as a hidden read-only file in the FAT.
Apart from the SBCNTFS.FFS and backup.sei files, files in the FAT area cannot be
accessed when the SD card is inserted into the PCD3. During formatting, a file is
written to the FAT area containing the properties of the SD card. Data access is faster
with a commercial SD card reader/writer than with a PCD3.
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Write Prot
Busy
Activity
Meaning
User LED, set by the user program with the base address of the module
(SET = off; RES = on)
The diagnostic LED is turned on when the SD card is not visible (eg SD
card is not formatted with FT16, poor boot sector, or poorly plugged in).
Once the SD card is inserted properly, it can take 5 seconds until the LED
goes out
Active when a "write-protected" condition is detected (read-only SD switch,
BCD switch or software)
Do not remove module when this LED is on.
Works as with a hard disk drive; flashes when data being processed
Meaning
normal read/write**
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
format*/**
Spare
Spare
Spare
normal read only
There must be a PC FAT file system (FAT16) on the card in order for the SD
card to be formatted with the SBC file system
First, all FAT files are deleted, then the SBC file system is installed when the
card is inserted and the BCD switch set to 5
If the BCD switch is set to 0, the SBC file system (SBCNTFS.FFS) is installed
if it is not already present and the card is empty, i.e. if a new card is installed, it
does not have to be formatted with position 5.
Not all flash cards have a "write-protect" switch
The card is inserted into a so-called push-push socket (push to insert and
remove)
All operations apart from formatting are blocked when the label clip is removed
Do not remove card when the "Busy" LED is on.
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The SD flash card is not part of the PCD3.R60x and has to be ordered
separately.
The SD card must be of good quality (industry-standard, as tested
by SBC). Other flash cards can also be used, but they will not be
supported and are excluded from any warranty.
To increase service life, the flash cards should not be more than 80% filled for pure
read applications. For read/write applications, no more than 50% of the memory
space should be used.
On the PCD3, a non-standard file system (SBC FS) is used. This means that the
flash cards have to be formatted before being used for the first time. This happens
automatically when a new FAT 16 flash card is inserted into the PCD3.R60x.
Flash card handling
The card is inserted into a so-called push-push socket (push to insert and remove),
located under the label clip.
It can be removed without switching off the PCD3.
To remove the label clip, first pull out the bottom end.
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It is possible to back up the user program (see section 3.13.1) to the flash card in the
PCD3.R60x.
The memory locations for the user program (to back up and restore) are queried in
the following order:
1. M1 Slot
2. M2 Slot
3. I/O Slot 03
4. Onboard flash memory (where present)
Write
Read
Meaning
User LED
do not use
do not use
do not use
do not use
do not use
do not use
do not use
1 = removed
1 = card removed
1 = SD blocked/removed
0 = MMC or SD released
Description
Base module for SD flash memory cards, for I/O
slot 03 (flash card not included)
SD flash memory card 256 MB
SD flash memory card 512 MB
SD flash memory card 1,024 MB
Weight
60 g
2g
2g
2g
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The PCD3 CPUs are fitted with a hardware clock on the motherboard:
The presence of a hardware clock is an absolute requirement where the HeaVAC
library clock timers are used.
3.16
Hardware watchdog
PCD3 CPUs are fitted with a hardware watchdog as standard. A relay at I/O address
255 can be triggered; this remains activated as long as the status of O 255 changes
periodically at least every 200 ms. Within PG5, FBoxes are provided for this purpose.
If for any reason the program component with the watchdog FBox is no longer being
processed at sufficiently short intervals, the watchdog relay will drop out. Please read
the online help for these FBoxes for more details.
The same function can also be implemented with IL (AWL) instructions. This variant
works independently of the cycle time of the user program.
Example:
COB 0
0
STL WD_Flag
OUT WD_Flag
OUT O 255
: :
: :
ECOB
; or 115
;Invert help flag
;Set output 255 to flashing
With the code shown in the example, the watchdog also drops out in the case of
loops caused by the programmer. With regard to the cycle time of the user program,
please note:
With cycle times over 200 ms, the code sequence must be repeated several times
in the user program, to prevent the watchdog dropping out in normal operation.
As address 255 is in the normal I/O range, there are restrictions on the permissible
I/O modules in certain sockets:
CPU type
Restrictions
PCD3.Mxxx0
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Supply
8
7
5
6
WD WD +24V GND
+24V
1)
A-module
Main switch
0V
Start
Bridging switch
for
CPU-Start
Process
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Software watchdog
3.17
Software watchdog
SYSWR
K 1000
R/K x
x=0
x=1
x=2
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Interrupt inputs
3.18
Interrupt inputs
3.18.1 Basics
Because of the input filters and the effect of the cycle time, the digital input modules
are not suitable for immediate reaction to events or for rapid counting processes.
Some CPUs have interrupt inputs for this purpose.
When a positive edge is detected at the interrupt input, an associated XOB is called
(e.g. XOB 20). The code in this XOB defines how the unit should react to the event,
e.g. by incrementing a counter.
The code in XOBs called from interrupt inputs must be kept as brief as possible to
allow enough time between the interrupts to process the rest of the user program.
Many FBoxes are intended for cyclic invocation and so not suitable for use in XOBs,
or only in a limited way.
Exception: the FBoxes in the Graftec family (standard library) are well suited
The two interrupt inputs are located on the motherboard and can be connected via
the 8-pole, plug-in terminal block (terminals 1 to 8). Source operation is always used.
Interrupt
input
INT0
XOB 20
I 8100
INT1
XOB 21
I 8101
Operation:
When there is a positive edge at input INT0, XOB 20 is called. The reaction time
up to the XOB 20 call is a maximum of 1 ms. The code in these XOBs determines
how the system should react to the events, e.g. by incrementing a counter (max.
input frequency 1kHz where pulse/pause ratio 1:1, total of the two frequencies max.
1kHz). Regardless of whether the XOB is programmed, input 8100 is set (the same
applies to INT1; see table above).
D
/D
INT0
INT1
WD
WD
7 +24V
8 GND
10k
C
CF 5272
4k7
4.7 nF
10k
2
3
4
5
6
Source operation
Input signals:
H = 15...30 V
L = -30...+ 5 V or not connected
Do not connect to D and /D. The RS-485 interface runs at 5VDC and may be destroyed.
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none
Green, flashing
(1 Hz)
Red, flashing fast
(4 Hz);
from FW >
V01.08.45
Red, flashing
slowly (2 Hz)
Red/green flashing (2 Hz)
In operation:
If the button is pressed in run mode for more than second and less
than 3 seconds, the controller changes to halt mode and vice versa.
If the push button is pressed for longer than 3 seconds, the last user
program saved will be loaded from flash memory.
Stop
If the controller is switched to stop mode, this will cause a change from
run to stop; when it is switched to run, a cold start will be executed.
To release the switch, check the options in the hardware settings in PG5 (see also
hardware settings in section 7.1).
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In this PCD3.C200 module holder (from hardware version C), and possibly
others, manual control modules may be used in combination with other data
point modules.
CPU
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
connection cable
Frontview
pot.
further
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
Frontview
or
installation of
further
rows
Frontview
Frontview
24 V
1
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Expansion housings
3.21
Module holder
Supply 24 VDC
LED
24V
PTC
DC
+5V
DC
39V
Voltagemonitor 5V
2200u F
CLR
0V
DC
V+
(16...24V)
DC
The PCD3.C200 module holders provide the following internal supply currents to the
modules plugged in or connected to them:
Type
+5V
V+
The capacity of the +V bus depends on the capacity of
the 5V bus, as follows (the more precisely the 24 VDC are
maintained, the higher the possible capacity):
1,000 mA
100 mA
PCD3.C200
Hardware versions A
and B
PCD3.C200
1,500 mA
Hardware version C
- 25 %
I 5 V bus
[mA]
15
- 10 %
I 5 V bus
[mA]
3.8
24 V +25 %: 310 -
24 V +10 %: 630 -
When planning PCD3 systems, it is essential to check that the two internal supplies
are not overloaded. This check is especially important when using analogue, counter
and positioning modules, as these may have a very large power consumption.
It is advisable to use the calculation table at www.sbc-support.com.
3.21.2 LIO module holders
PCD3.LIOs (local I/Os) are used to capture central I/O signals. The compact
PCD3.LIOs are snapped onto a 35-mm DIN rail and fitted with PCD3 I/O modules.
PCD3.LIOs can be connected as an I/O extension to a PCD2 CPU, PCD3 CPU or a
PCD3.RIO. Three different module holders are available to take the I/O modules:
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Expansion housings
LIO module
holder
PCD3.C100
PCD3.C110
PCD3.C200
Module Description
slots
4
2
4
Ext. supply
24 VDC
Int. supply
I at +5 V
10 mA
10 mA
PCD3.C100/C110
4 or 2 plug-in PCD3 I/O modules (selectable)
May be connected to PCD2.Mxxx, PCD3.Mxxx0, PCD3.RIO and PCD3.LIO
PCD3.C100 expandable with PCD3.LIO (C110, C200); PCD3.C110 not
expandable
PCD3.C200
4 plug-in PCD3 I/O modules (selectable)
May be connected to PCD2.Mxxx, PCD3.Mxxx0, PCD3.RIO and PCD3.LIO
May be expanded with PCD3.LIO (C100, C110, C200)
Serves as a bus repeater and provides + 5 V and V+ internally for a segment of
I/O modules
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Expansion housings
3.21.3 Connections to PCD3.Cxxx LIO module holders
Bus connection
to PCD3
F rontview
F rontview
0V +24V
Power
PCD3.C200
Supply 24VDC
Power ok
Ground
Bus connection
to PCD3
F rontview
F rontview
Power
PCD3.C100
Power ok
Ground
F rontview
Power
PCD3.C110
Power ok
Ground
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4.1
Supply 24 VDC
PCD-Bus
LED
24V
PTC
DC
+5V
DC
39V
Voltagemonitor 5V
2200u F
CLR
0V
DC
V+
(16...24V)
DC
The PCD3.T76x head stations provide the following internal supply currents to the
modules plugged in or connected to them:
Type
PCD3.T76x
+5V
650 mA
V+
The capacity of the +V bus depends on the capacity of
the 5V bus, as follows (the more precisely the 24 VDC are
maintained, the higher the possible capacity):
24 V
24 V
- 25 %
+30 %:
100 [mA]
I 5 V bus
[mA]
15
- 10 %
I 5 V bus
[mA]
24 V +10 % : 275 - 4
- 20 %
+25 % :
150 -
When planning PCD3 systems, it is essential to check that the two internal supplies
are not overloaded. This check is especially important when using analogue, counter
and positioning modules, as these may have a very large power consumption.
It is advisable to use the calculation table at www.sbc-support.com.
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PCD3.RIOs (remote I/Os) are used to capture decentralized I/O signals. PCD3.RIOs
communicate with Profibus-DP or any SPS Master; the .gsd file is included in Saia
PG5 (version 1.2 or above), or it can be retrieved from www.sbc-support.com.
The web server integrated into PCD3.RIOs offers the user great benefits in
commissioning, diagnostics and service. Access is via familiar easy-to-use standard
web browsers. This makes it easy to check the states of all I/O signals (digital/
analogue/counters), and to modify specific output states.
RIO head
stations
PCD3.T760
Module
slots
4
Description
For 4 I/O modules with Profibus DP and
S-Net connection
Supply to integrated +5V and V+ Bus
for a segment of I/O modules (for
calculation of possible load, see 4.1)
Ext.
supply
24 VDC
PCD3.T760
Integrated Profibus DP and S-Net connection up to 1.5 Mbps
4 plug-in PCD3 I/O modules (selectable)
May be expanded with PCD3.LIO
Integrated web server for diagnostics, service and commissioning
Provides internal +5V and V+ for the I/O modules on the PCD3.T760 and the
attached PCD3.C1x0 units
256
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Ground
Bus connection
to PCD3.LIO's
PROFIBUS
4
1 3 5
2 4 6
Frontview
Power
PCD3.T76_
0V +24V
Run
BF
Diag
Power ok
Status LED's
Meaning of connections
Profibus-DP or Profi-S-Net network connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
"Profibus-DP.
On a PCD3.M3 or PCD3.
M6 (orange terminal block)
corresponds /D to the pin3
(RxD / TxD-P, red) and D
to the pin 8 (RxD / TxD-N,
green).
PGND
GND
B = RxD/TxD-P | Red = /D
CNTR-P
SGND
+5V-Ext
24VDC
A = RxD/TxD-N | Green = D
NC
1 3 5
2 4 6
Expansion connection
This connection allows the RIO
to be expanded with up to 3 LIO
module holders (with PCD3.
K010 connector). This means
that up to 256 I/Os can be set up
per RIO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
PGND
DSR
Frontview
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LSB
1=1
Address
2=2
set to 73
3=4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4=8
5 = 16
6 = 32
OP E N
7 = 64
8 = not used
Example for address 73: DIP switch nos. 1 + 4 + 7 ON.
Meaning of LEDs
Power yellow
Run green
BF red
Diag yellow
Supply on
RIO processor running
Bus error
Diagnostics running: permanently on: - more than 4 I/O modules
configured, but no PCD3.Cxxx
- Profibus address is 0
2 x flashing:
Load EPROM with configuration
5 x flashing:
Min. one I/O is locked
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LEDs
These three LEDs on the PCD3.T76x head station display the operating
states - error, alert, diagnostics etc. The LEDs are used as described in
the table below.
Run green
BF red
Diag yellow
RUN
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
BF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
DIAG
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
flashing
5x
flashing
2x
flashing
2x
Explanation
Bus error, Slave not assigned to any Master
Slave working correctly
Diagnostic / alert from Slave
Bus error, Slave not assigned to any Master, but
configured and in a diagnostic state
At least one Lock active
DP diagnostics
The PCD3.T76x provides Profibus-DP with standard diagnostics in octets*) 16. See
also DIN 19245 part 3
*) In DIN 19245 a byte is called an octet, so the same term is used here.
Standard diagnostics:
Byte
1
4
5, 6
Bit
0
1
2
Abbreviation
non_exist
station_not_ready
cfg_fault
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
06
7
ext_diag
invalid_slave_response
prm_fault
master_lock
prm_req
stat_diag
wd_on
freeze_mode
sync_mode
slave_deactivated
ext_diag_overflow
Master address
ID (0xCD32)
Explanation
Slave does not exist (Master set)
Slave not ready to exchange data
Configuration data for Master and Slave
differ
Extended diagnostic bytes
Always set to "0" by Slave
Incorrect parameter
Slave parameterized via a master
Slave must be re-parameterized
Static diagnosis
Always 1
Watchdog monitoring on
Freeze instruction on
Sync instruction on
Spare
1 when Slave deactivated by Master
Spare
Diagnostic data overflow in Master or
Slave
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Bit
0x02
0xFF
Explanation
Device-related diagnostics, 2 bytes (incl. header byte)
External power failure, defective cable to a PCD3.C1x0 or power
failure in a PCD3.C200
Explanation
Identification-related diagnostics, 3 bytes (incl. header byte)
Error accessing module 0
.
.
Error accessing module 7
Error accessing module 8
.
.
Error accessing module 15
Both diagnostic messages may be sent in the same telegram. In this case, the entries
described above will be packed together in one frame, i.e. the identification-related
diagnostic message will start with Octet 9 and end with Octet 11.
4.4.1
Diagnostic module
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Query
RIOMaster
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Reply
The content of bytes 0 to 2 is dependent on the query instruction. The Master always
checks that the reply instruction matches the query instruction and so ensures that
the details are correct and belong to the information requested.
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Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
RIOMaster
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
highest version
RIOMaster
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Status 0
Status 1
Status 2
RIOMaster
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Explanation
DIAG LED: Set when diagnostic information is present
Set in case of power failure on the external I/O Bus
Set when valid configuration present in EEPROM
Set when Clear instruction received from Slave
Set when a Lock is on
Spare
Spare
Spare
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Value of MSB
Value of LSB
Module position
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
Status
Module position
RIOMaster
Function 3 defines the preferred state of the outputs. This preferred state is selected
when
The status is 0 when the selection has been accepted; otherwise it is set to 0xFF.
The coding of the module position field is as follows:
Bits 03: Module position (015)
Bits 46: Channel number (07). On analogue outputs, this is the analogue
channel
Bit 7:
If set (continue), the last state of the outputs is retained. In this case,
bytes 0 and 1 are irrelevant.
Example: Module position = 0x82Retain the outputs (if 16 digital outputs, then the 8
LSBs) for module position 2 (3rd position).
In case of a bus error, or in STOP mode, the default switch-off status sets all outputs
to 0.
For analogue outputs, this does not mean that the value of all outputs is "0".
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Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
RIOMaster
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
Function 4 sets the preferred switch-off state for all outputs to a pre-defined value,
e.g. 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte3
irrelevant
irrelevant
irrelevant
0x85/0x05
RIOMaster
Function 5 stores the configuration in EEPROM, so that the user can use the web
browser to go online without a Master after switching on the power, and test his/her
configuration without redefining it.
This asynchronous function takes a few milliseconds, depending on the scope of
the configuration. While writing to the EEPROM, the value 0x85 is displayed in the
Diagnostic module. While the instruction is being processed, no new instruction will
be accepted.
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R390
R390
Frontview
R220
1
3
4
5
6
8
9
Shield
RxD/TxD-P
CNTR-P
DP GND
DP +5V
RxD/TxD-N
CNTR-N
Supplier for 9-pole Profibus D-Sub connectors to connect Saia PCD controllers to
Profibus networks:
ERNI Elektrotechnik AG, Brttisellen, Switzerland:
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Communication interfaces
SBCS-Net, the networking concept from Saia Burgess Controls, is based on the
Profibus and Ethernet open standards. Ethernet covers layers 1 and 2 of the ISO
layer model. Based on layer 2, a variety of different protocols and applications can be
run in parallel on the same network.
Layer 2 (Field Data Link-FDL) from Profibus also allows parallel running of different
application protocols such as DP, FMS and others. The use of this facility allows
Profi S-Net to be used to create a "Private Control Network (PCN)". This makes all
SBC units into active network components.
Profibus Layer 2 (FDL) is integrated into the operating system of the PCD3.Mxxx0
CPUs and the PCD3.T76x RIOs, giving these units a Profi S-Net connection with
transmission speeds up to 1.5 Mbps.
These units support Profibus DP and S-Net on the same port. In this way, Profibus
can be used to construct networks cheaply and flexibly (detailed notes can be found
in TI 26/381).
Since summer 2010 the PCD3 family (PCD3.M2xxx, PCD3.M3xxx, PCD3.M5xxx and
PCD3.M6xxx) do support the full-duplex mode and Auto-MDIX on the Ethernet port.
The easiest way to detect whether a PCD3 features the full duplex mode as well as
Auto-MDIX is checking whether the RJ-45 plug is equipped with LEDs. If it is, the
Saia PCD supports the full duplex mode as well as the Auto-MDIX feature (autocrossing the signals).
In detail the following hardware version or later are required in order to support full
duplex and Auto-MDIX:
The proprietary SBC S-Bus has been designed essentially for communication with
the engineering and debugging tools, and for connecting the management
level/process control systems.
It is neither suitable nor approved for the connection of field devices from
diverse manufacturers. An open, vendor-neutral fieldbus will be more effective in
achieving this end.
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S-Net/MPI
(Port 10)
RS-232/PGU (Port 0)
Slot 0 (Port 1)
PCD3.M3330
USB
Ethernet (Port 9)
RS-485 (Port 2)
The easiest way to determine whether the device supports full-duplex mode or not, is
to control if the RJ-45 connector is equipped with LEDs (left side in the picture).
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115.2kBit/s
187.5kBit/s
10/100MBit/s
Ethernet
USB 1.1 Slave (PGU)
12 MBit/s
Port130&131
Port120&121
Slot
Port110&111
PCD3.F110
PCD3.F121
PCD3.F130
PCD3.F150
PCD3.F180
PCD3.F210
PCD3.F221
PCD3.F281
Port 1
USB
Port 3 (M5340)
Slot
Port 2
Port 9
Port1
I/O
communication
modules
Port100&101
5.1.2
PCD3.M6540
2
2
PCD3.M6440
Terminal block
RS-485
Profi-S-Net/DP Slave
PCD3.M6340
PCD3.M6240
115.2kBit/s
115.2kBit/s
1.5 MBit/s
PCD3.M5540
3
3
10
10
10
PCD3.M5440
D-Sub #2
RS-485 (serial)
RS-422 (serial)
Profi-S-Net/DP Slave
CAN
Profibus DP Master
PCD3.M5340
PCD3.M3330
115.2kBit/s
PCD3.M3230
PCD3.M3120
D-Sub #1 (PGU)
RS-232
Onboard interfaces
PCD3.M3020
max. baud
rate
Onboard interfaces
Port (in PG5)
5.1.1
Port
100
-----Port
101
Port
110
-----Port
111
Port
120
-----Port
121
Port
130
-----Port
131
Slot 0...3
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5.2.1
PCD3.M5440 /
M6440
PCD3.M5340 /
M5540 / M6540
Supported by
PCD3.M3330/
M3120
Purpose
PCD3.M3020 /
M3230
2)
2)
Ether-S-IO protocol5)
MPI
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Serial-S-Net
Supports the S-Bus protocol on serial interfaces (RS-232, RS-485/422, USB, modem)
in Master/Slave operation. The SBCS-Bus with its simple and secure protocol is part
of the basic set up of all Saia PCDs.
Technical data
Transmission rates:
Number of stations:
Port in PG5:
5
5.2.3
Profi-S-Net
The Private Control Network" (PCN) includes all protocols and services for operating
SBC units (SPS, RIO, HMI, PG) on the Profibus. Supports multi-protocol operation on
the same connector and cable.
Technical data
5.2.4
Transmission rates:
Number of stations:
Protocols:
Up to 1.5 Mbps
Up to 124 stations in segments of 32 stations each
Profi-S-Bus, Profi-S-I/O, DP Slave, HTTP
Port in PG5:
2 and 10
Ether S-Net
The Private Control Network" (PCN) includes all protocols and services for operating
SBC units (SPS, RIO, HMI, PG) on the Ethernet. Supports multi-protocol operation
(S-Bus, S-IO, HTTP, SMTP) on the same connector and cable.
Technical data
Terminals:
Speed:
Protocols:
Port in PG5:
5.2.5
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USB PGU interface
5.3
In order to use the USB interface (type B) on the PCD3.Mxxx0, PG5 version 1.3.100
or later must be installed.
When the PCD3.Mxxxx is first connected to a PC via the USB interface, the PC
operating system automatically installs the appropriate USB driver
To establish a connection with a Saia PCD via USB, the following settings must be
entered in the online settings for the PG5 project:
Activating the PGU option ensures that the PCD3.Mxxxx connected directly to the PC
can be reached, regardless of the S-Bus address that has been configured.
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This interface is via a 9-pole D-Sub connector (female). The interface is of type RS232.
The pin configuration and associated signals are:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
Designation
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
Meaning
Data carrier detect
Receive data
Transmit data
[Empfangsdaten]
[Sendedaten]
Signal ground
[Signalerde]
6
7
8
9
DSR
RTS
CTS
n.c.
PGU connected
Request to send
Clear to send
Not connected
[Erkennung PGU]
[Sender einschalten]
[Sendebereitschaft]
[Not used]
Option 2:
PGU-Plug
D-SUB 9 pol.
(female)
DCD
1
RXD
2
TXD
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Cable
GND
Peripheral
PGD
RX
TX
SGN
RTS
RTS
1)
CTS
CTS
1)
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Port 0 can also be used as a modem port with a 1-to-1 cable. For this,
the Full RS-232 handshaking on Port 0 should be ticked, as described
in section 7.1.2 "Hardware options".
Option 4:
PC
5
6
7
8
D-SUB 9 pol.
(male)
RX
RX
TX
TX
DTR
SGN
SGN
DSR
RTS
RTS
CTS
CTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
PCD
7
8
9
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5.5.1
For each Saia PCD system, 1 PCD3.F1xx module can be used on Slot 0.
The PCD3 system has a powerful processor which handles the application as
well as the serial interfaces. Processing of the interface modules requires the
appropriate CPU capacity. To determine the maximum communication capacity
per PCD3 system, note the following:
Current
consumption
Module
PCD7.F110
PCD7.F121
PCD7.F130
PCD7.F150
PCD7.F180
+5 V bus
[I in mA]
40
15
5
130
15
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PCD7.F110:
RS-422 with RTS/CTS or RS-485 electrically connected,
with line termination resistors capable of activation, for
I/O modiule Slot A To move the jumper (activate line
termination resistors), the module housing has to be
opened, as described in section 6.1.5 Open the module
housing, to reach the PCD7.F110 circuit board.
RXD
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Module
Green
inserted
n.r. = not relevant
RS-422
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
0
PGND
TX
/TX
RX
/RX
PGND
RTS
/RTS
CTS
/CTS
RS-485
GND
RX-TX
/RX-/TX
PCD3.F110 A
RS-422 / RS-485
TXD
Yellow
Bus RS-485
Only pluggable
on slot #0
Signal
Yellow
PGND
RX - TX
/RX - /TX
Bus RS-485
PCD7.F110
Descriptionlabel
LEDColour
GND
PGND
RX - TX
/RX - /TX
PCD7.F110
Backside
Addresslabel
Terminal 0
LED 0...7
J1 (=RT)
CLOSED OPEN
Terminals
Terminal 9
+5 V
n
Pull up
330 Ohm
/n
/n
/RX-/TX
Termination
Resistor
150 Ohm
Pull down
330 Ohm
RX-TX
/n
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Serial interfaces on I/O module Slot 0
Not all manufacturers use the same connection configuration, so the data lines may
need to be crossed
At the first and last stations, jumper J1 must be set to the "CLOSED position.
At all other stations, jumper J1 must be set to "OPEN" (factory setting). The jumper is
on the connection side of the module.
For RS-422, each pair of receive lines is terminated with a 150 line termination
resistor. Jumper J1 must be left in the OPEN position (factory setting). The jumper is
on the connection side of the module.
For details, see manual 26/740 "Installation components for RS-485 networks" and
manual 26/795, "PCD7.D23x series graphics terminals".
If the PCD7.F110 is used on Port x.1 of a PCD3.F2xx, the pin allocation is as follows:
RS-422 mode
RS-422
0 PGND
Tx
1
2
/Tx
Rx
3
4
/Rx
PGND 5
6 RTS
/RTS 7
8 CTS
/CTS 9
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PCD3.F121:
RS-232 with RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR, DCD, suitable for
modem connection, for I/O module Slot 0.
D-Sub w D-Sub m
25 pol.
9 pol.
(z.B. PC) (z.B. PC)
RXD
Yellow
RTS
Yellow
CTS
Yellow
DTR
Yellow
DSR
Yellow
DCD
Green
Module
inserted
F
1
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
7
20
6
DCD
PGND
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
PGND
DTR
DSR
COM
DCD
RS-232
TXD
Yellow
3
2
7
8
5
4
6
PCD3.F121
Yellow
PGND
TX
RX
RTS
CTS
SGND
DTR
DSR
Only pluggable
on slot #0
Signal
Descriptionlabel
Colour
PGND
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
PGND
DTR
DSR
COM
DCD
PCD7.F121
Addresslabel
LED 0...7
Terminal 0
cabel
Terminal 9
cabel
Modem
(ETCD) DCE
PGND
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
PGND
DTR
DSR
COM
DCD
PGND
TX
RX
RTS
CTS
SGND
DTR
DSR
DCD
D-Sub m
25 pol.
(z.B. Zyxel)
2
3
4
5
7
20
6
8
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PCD3.F130:
TTY/current loop 20 mA (active or passive), for I/O module
slot 0.
TXD
Yellow
RXD
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Module
Green
inserted
n.r. = not relevant
F
1
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PGND
TS
RS
TA
RA
PGND
TC
RC
TG
RG
+
+
Only pluggable
on slot #0
Signal
Yellow
Descriptionlabel
LEDColour
PCD7.F130
Addresslabel
LED 0...7
Terminal 0
Terminals
Terminal 9
Cable
Peripherie
(passive)
Pin-Nr.
1
Transmitter
Receiver
6
8
2
Receiver
4
7
Transmitter
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Cable
Pin-Nr.
Receiver
1
Transmitter
Peripherie
(active)
3
6
8
2
4
Receiver
7
9
Transmitter
Transmitter
Cable
Pin-Nr.
1
3
6
Peripherie
(active)
Receiver
8
2
Receiver
4
7
9
Transmitter
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PCD3.F150:
RS-485, electrically isolated, with line termination resistors capable of activation, for I/O module Slot 0. To change
the jumper (activate line termination resistors), the module
housing has to be opened, as described in section. 6.1.5
Open the module housing, to reach the PCD7.F150 circuit board.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Module
inserted
n.r. = not relevant
Green
7
Terminal 9
F
1
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Terminals
PGND
RX-TX
/RX-/TX
PGND
SGND
PCD3.F150
RXD
RS-485 opto-isol.
Yellow
Only pluggable
on slot #0
OFF
ON
TXD
D
/RX - /TX /D
Bus RS-485
PCD7.F150
RT
Signal
Yellow
RX - TX
PCD7.F110
Backside
Descriptionlabel
LEDColour
SBUS
RX - TX
/RX - /TX
Addresslabel
LED 0...7
Terminal 0
J1 (=RT)
CLOSED OPEN
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+5VE
Transmit
TXD
Receive
RXD
75176
330 Ohm
Driver
RS-485
/D
150 Ohm
RTS
EN
330 Ohm
SGND
+5V
PGND
DC
DC
+5VE
SGND
SGND
Not all manufacturers use the same connection configuration, so the data lines may
need to be crossed
The potential difference between PGND and the data lines Rx-Tx, /Rx-/Tx (and
SGND) is limited to 50V by a suppressor capacitor.
For installation details, see manual 26/740 Installation components for RS-485
networks
If the PCD7.F150 is used on Port x.1 of a PCD3.F2xx, the pin allocation is as
follows (10-pole spring terminal on PCD3.F2xx):
RS-485
0 PGND Rx-Tx 1
2 /Rx-/Tx
3
4
PGND 5
6
7
8 (SGD)
9
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PCD3.F180:
Switching module for MP bus, for I/O module slot 0.
The module has a facility to connect an MP-Bus line with 8
drives and sensors.
RXD
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Yellow
n.r.
Module
inserted
Green
Terminal 9
F
1
8
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PGND
MP
,MFT
,IN
,GND
PGND
MP Bus, Bellimo
TXD
Yellow
GND (A-)
MP-Bus signal line (18V in/out)
MFT-Parametrie device (MP-Bus intern)
MFT-Parametrie device detection (Input 10 kOhm, Z5V1)
PCD3.F180
Yellow
PGND
MP
,MFT
,IN
Only pluggable
on slot #0
Signal
Descriptionlabel
LEDColour
PCD7.F180
Addresslabel
LED 0...7
Terminal 0
Terminals
1
3
5
7
9
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Supply option
Common supply for control and drive
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Slot
3330
LN
Controller
24 VDC
20%
drives
When using the PCD3.F180 connection module, the supply voltage to the PC control
unit must be at least 24VDC, 5 % (not the default tolerance of 20%)..
With a separate DC or AC supply to the drives, it is especially important to ensure
that the Saia PCD control unit is connected to the earth (Minus pole) of the drive
supply. The earth serves as a common base for communication.
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Port
100
-----Port
101
Port
110
-----Port
111
Port
120
-----Port
121
Port
130
-----Port
131
PCD3.M5540
Port
100
-----Port
101
Slot 0 (Port 1)
Port
110
-----Port
111
Port
120
-----Port
121
Port
130
-----Port
131
PCD3.M3330
5
USB
Ethernet (Port 9)
S-Net/MPI
(Port 10)
RS-232/PGU (Port 0)
RS-485 (Port 2)
If a PCD3.F2xx module is inserted in I/O slot 0, port 1 cannot be used. Instead, the
PCD3.F2xx occupies ports 100 and 101.
5.6.3
Module overview
The PCD3.F2xx communication modules are designed for the PCD3.Mxxxx systems.
Each module has two serial ports, one fixed interface and a second that can be
established by the use of a PCD7.F1xx module.
PCD3.F210
Serial communication module with two
serial interfaces
Port x.0: RS-422 / RS-485
(fixed on PCD3.F210 module)
Port x.1: Slot for PCD7.F1xx module
I/O Bus
Connect
I/O Bus
Interface
Microcontroller
Port x.0
Port x.1
PCD7.F1xx
RS-232
RS-485/422
TTY
Belimo
Port x.1
2x5 Pol
C
O
Port x.0
2x5 Pol
Switch for
line termination
(only PCD3.F210)
PCD3.F221
Serial communication module with two
serial interfaces
Port x.0: RS-232
(fixed on PCD3.F221 module)
Port x.1: Slot for PCD7.F1xx module
PCD3.F281
Serial communication module with two
serial interfaces
Port x.0: Belimo MP-Bus
(fixed on PCD3.F281 module)
Port x.1: Slot for PCD7.F1xx module
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x.0
x.1
F
2
x
x
Summary of connections
0
2
4
6
8
RS-232
PGND
TxD 1
RxD
RTS 3
CTS PGND 5
DTR
DSR 7
COM
DCD 9
0
2
4
6
8
RS-422
PGND
Tx
1
/Tx
Rx
3
/Rx
PGND 5
RTS
/RTS 7
CTS
/CTS 9
0
2
4
6
8
TTY (CL)
PGND
TS
RS
TA
RA
PGND
TC
RC
TG
RG
0
2
4
6
8
Belimo MP bus
PGND
MP
1
,MFT
,IN
3
PGND 5
7
9
1
3
5
7
9
RS-485
0 PGND Rx-Tx 1
2 /Rx-/Tx
3
4
PGND 5
6
7
8 (SGD)
9
1.0 mm2
AWG 18
LEDs
LED TxD:
LED RxD:
LED status:
Both LEDs permanently red:
F2xx not running
Both LEDs green 25% / red 75%: F2xx start-up procedure
Both LEDs green 50% / red 50%: F2xx running, but no communication with
PCD3.Mxxxx
Status LED green 75% / red 25%: F2xxx running, Interface still not
assigned by the program
Status LED green 100%:
F2xxx running, Interface assigned
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+5 V bus
[I in mA]
110
150
125
190
240
125
90
130
105
120
225
105
90
130
105
115
225
105
V+
[I in mA]
0
0
0
22
0
15
0
0
0
22
0
15
15
15
15
15
15
30
Restrictions:
The PCD3.F2xx modules for the PCD3 systems offer the possibility of implementing
up to 8 additional serial interfaces. It should be noted that each additional interface
adds to the load on the PCD3.Mxxxx CPU.
The use of these 8 ports is dependent on the type of communication, the baud rate
required and the volume of data transferred. Other key factors are:
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I/O Bus
Interface
(CPLD)
Power supply
3.3V
RS-232 or
RS-422/485
equipped
I/O Port
Microcontroller
ARM7
SPI
Bus
Interrupt
Input
5.6.4
SPI (Slave)
Interface
Interrupt
Output
Port x.0
serial line
driver /
receiver
UART 1
UART 2
Port x.1
serial line
interface
Slot for one
module
PCD7.F1xx
Clamp connector
Port x.1
PCD3
I/O Bus
Clamp connector
Port x.0
Block diagram
The PCD3.F210 module contains two different interface types on Port x.0: RS-422
with RTS/CTS and RS-485 (electrically connected). The line termination is integrated
into the module and can be enabled by means of a switch on the module. To switch
it on (activate line termination resistors), the module casing must be opened as
described in section 6.1.5 Open the module housing.
RS-422 mode
0
2
4
6
8
RS-422
PGND
Tx
1
/Tx
Rx
3
/Rx
PGND 5
RTS
/RTS 7
CTS
/CTS 9
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+5 V
n
Pull up
330 Ohm
/n
/n
/RX-/TX
Termination
Resistor
150 Ohm
RX-TX
Pull down
330 Ohm
/n
The line termination for Port x.0 is integrated into the module and can be enabled by
means of a switch on the module. On the base plate next to the switch are the codes
'O' for OPEN and 'C' for CLOSED.
5.6.5
The PCD3.F221 module offers a complete RS-232 interface on Port x.0. This port is
intended mainly for modem connections such as RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR and DCD.
RS-232 connection
0
2
4
6
8
RS-232
PGND
TxD 1
RxD
RTS 3
CTS PGND 5
DTR
DSR 7
COM
DCD 9
Peripherie
device (DTE)
PGND
TX
RX
RTS
CTS
SGND
DTR
DSR
DCD
Modem
(ETCD) DCE
PGND
TX
RX
RTS
CTS
SGND
DTR
DSR
DCD
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The PCD3.F281 module offers a complete Belimo MP-Bus interface on Port x.0. An
MP-Bus with up to 8 drives and sensors can then be connected to Port x.0.
Belimo connection
0
2
4
6
8
Belimo MP bus
PGND
MP
1
,MFT
,IN
3
PGND 5
7
9
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LIOs and RIOs
5.7
The description of the interfaces for the PCD3.Cxxx and Txxx can be found in the
sections on chaptre 3. "PCD3.Mxxxx Classic CPUs and extension housings" and
chapter 4."RIO (remote input/output) head stations".
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All I/O-modules for the series PCD1 | PCD2 and PCD3 are described in the manual
27-600.
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CPUs
Configuration
7.1 CPUs
This section assumes that the user is familiar with the PG5 software. If not, please
refer to Manual 26/733 PG5.
7.1.1
Click on New
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CPUs
Now connect the Saia PCD to the PC via the USB cable. Ensure that the PCD is
connected to the 24 VDC supply.
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Go to Hardware Settings:
Click on Upload
Click OK
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7
The connection of the Saia PCD to the configuration with PG5 via the PC is complete.
The hardware settings can now be changed and programming the application can
begin.
7.1.2
The PCD3.Mxxxx CPUs do not have any "jumpers to be set. As with earlier
SaiaPCD systems, the settings are entered in PG5 on the Hardware Settings
screen. After you have selected the desired settings, they will be loaded into the
PCD3.Mxxxx when you click Download.
If "Upload" is pressed, the current sttings for the CPU will be displayed.
Example: PCD3.M5540 settings
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CPUs
Run
Stop
All these options are written to the flash card when the settings are backed up.
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Configuration
RIOs
7.2 RIOs
The following description assumes that the user is familiar with the PG5 software. If
not, you are advised to read manual 26/733 "PG5".
7.2.1
Hardware and software settings are dependent on the Saia PCD selected.
or the
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Set parameters
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Configuration
RIOs
Resources tab
Every communication application in the Saia PCD requires flags, registers and an
initialization text. These elements can be specified here. The Configurator normally
takes dynamic elements. Remember: Project ManagerCPUSettings
SoftwareDynamic Space.
These are the entries for this CPU; click "OK" to finish.
Confirmation:
Definition of PCD3.RIO
One PCD3.RIO has already been positioned in this window.
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RIOs
Station tab
Enter a meaningful name for the RIO node in the "Name" field. The Address field
must contain the station address set on the RIO with the DIP switch.
Parameters tab
Option to swap the Low byte with the High byte for a 16-channel I/O module.
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Configuration
RIOs
Modules tab
This window is used to define the I/O modules. At present, no module is defined; the
"Define Modules" button has to be selected.
Select a suitable module, e.g. a PCD3.A400, from the Supported modules field and
copy to the right-hand field within the window.
The bottom part of the window shows information on the copied modules under
Installed Module Configuration.
Select next module.
As the exchange of data between Master (PCD3.CPU) and Slave (PCD3.RIO) is
controlled by flags and registers, these must be mapped to the I/O modules.
The "diagnostic module" can be used to exchange diagnostic information between
Master and RIO. The use of a Diagnostic module is not mandatory. This "diagnostic
module" must be configured after the last I/O module:
detailed description in section 3.19.6.
Hardware Manual for the PCD3 Series Document 26-789 EN172014-09-16
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RIOs
Clicking on the Media Map button opens a window with this name, where Saia
PCD elements and symbol names can be specified.
The user either enters the Base Address for the number of elements defined in
the Number of Media field, or enters the symbol names in the fields under Media
Name (PG5 then takes the dynamic resources from the Software Settings).
More convenient: first define the symbol name for Media Number 0, and then press
the Set Defaults button; the elements will be automatically numbered from 0 to 7.
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Configuration
RIOs
Some I/O modules can be parameterized. An example, with parameters for the
PCD3.W340:
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Configuration
RIOs
Device tab
Information on current RIO nodes
Bus tab
Information on possible transmission rates
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Configuration
RIOs
7
Acknowledge the message below with "Yes".
If an error message is returned during the compilation, all details entered for this
example should be checked from the beginning.
If everything is OK:
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RIOs
The Consistency check function can be used to check for possible conflicts with
other elements of the user program.
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RIOs
7.2.2
Web server
The PCD3.T76x has an integrated web server. This can be accessed via any
standard web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and used
for commissioning and diagnostics. The connection between web server and web
browser is via RS-232 (connecting cable PC PCD3.T76x: PCD3.K225).
The web server can also be accessed via Profibus.
The web server contains predefined device-specific web pages. These pages can be
used to check and manipulate the status of digital and analogue inputs and outputs.
The web server can also be used to configure the PCD3.T76x and the modules
connected to it. Further information on the web server can be found in manual 26/790
"Web server".
Special requirements for the web server on the PCD3.T76x
The device-specific web pages for the PCD3.T76x require some special Java
functions covered by Java Machine V1.4. These Java functions are not supported by
MicrosoftInternet Explorer. The Java Machine should therefore be installed on the
PC running the Web Connect software.
Java Machine
The software can be downloaded free of charge from Sun Microsystems, Inc at:
http://java.sun.com/getjava/index.html; this also contains the whole installation
procedure. The version must be V1.4 or higher; the file size is 8 MBytes. After
installation, you will be asked whether the Java Machine is to be used with an Internet
browser; reply "Yes".
To ensure that the installation has been executed correctly, launch Explorer, go to the
"Tools" menu and select "Internet Options".
The window below will appear; select the Advanced" tab and check that the JavaSun
option is ticked:
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The Java Machine installation was successful, and the Java applet can be used.
7.2.3
Once Web Connect is running, the device-specific web pages for the PCD3.T76x can
be retrieved by starting up the web browser. Enter the correct URL in the address
field within the web browser: http://localhost/
The screen will display a standard web page, similar to the page shown overleaf.
Now click on the link pointing to the PCD3.T76x.
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If no connection to the PD3.T76x has been defined, this can be rectified now, using
the Setup page: http://localhost/setup
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RIOs
Clicking on the PCD3.RIO causes the device-specific web page for the PCD3.T76x to
be loaded into the web browser. Depending on the performance of the PC, this may
take between 2 and 10 seconds.
Once the Applet is running, the screen displays a window like that below. Other I/O
modules may be used, or there may be none installed as yet:
1
3
2
4
6
URL path from the browser to launch the device-specific web pages for the
PCD3.T76x
Command button field, with buttons for configuration upload and download,
Start/Stop monitoring and EEPROM functionality.
Directory tree with all possible modules that can be plugged into the
PCD3.T76x
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Command buttons
PCD3.T76x EEPROM
This function loads the PCD3.T76x configuration and displays it in the configuration
list within the device-specific web pages for the PCD3.T76x. This function is not
available in Monitoring mode.
Download function
This function loads the configuration from the configuration list into the PCD3.T76x.
This function is not available in Monitoring mode.
Where a DP-Master is connected to the PCD3.T76x, the DP-Master configuration has
priority. This applies when downloading or attempting to load a configuration into the
PCD3.T76x. In this case, it is impossible to download without losing the connection
to the Master. If the PCD3.T76x is disconnected from the network, the download can
continue.
When attempting to download a configuration while still connected to the Master, the
system displays a warning message offering the option either to disconnect from the
Master and continue with the download, or to cancel the download.
Saving to EEPROM
This function is not available in Monitoring mode. The two configurations, in the
PCD3.T76x itself and in the device-specific web pages for the PCD3.T76x, must be
identical. This function saves the configuration from the PCD3.T76x to its EEPROM.
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During the save, a pop-up window is displayed, allowing the user to specify which
configuration has priority.
Selecting Configuration from EEPROM has priority means:
The PCD3.T76x will only start up if the configuration from the Master matches the
configuration stored in EEPROM. This function allows a desired I/O configuration to
be pre-defined and saved to the PCD3.T76x. The Master will only start up if it has the
same I/O configuration as the PCD3.T76x.
Clear EEPROM
This function is not available in Monitoring mode. This function clears the whole
EEPROM, the PCD3.T76x configuration, the "lock" list and the EEPROM priority.
Start/Stop monitoring
This button enables the user to switch to Monitoring or Configuration mode. Start/
Stop monitoring is only available where the configuration in the device-specific webpages for the PCD3.T76x matches that in the PCD3.T76x itself.
Synchronizing the configuration
This tool is based on a complicated mechanism that monitors whether the
configuration in the PCD3.T76x matches that in the device-specific web pages for
the PCD3.T76x. If the two configurations are not the same, some functions, such
as Start Monitoring and Save to EEPROM", will not be available. In this case, the
buttons for these functions will be blocked, as shown on the next page.
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This tab displays information on the communication status of the PCD3.T76x. Most
of the information relates to Profibus-DP/Profi-S-Net communication. Device type
shows the PCD3.T76x and its firmware version. The Update button is used to update this information.
The last field allows the user to switch the PCD3.T76x into "Firmware download
mode. Typing "firmware" into this field and pressing Enter takes the PCD3.T76x into
"Firmware update mode". To return to Operating mode, it is necessary to switch the
power off and on again (POWER OFF and ON).
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Control field
LEDs
The control field is mainly used to display the PCD3.T76x status LEDs. These show
the current status of the PCD3.T76x; see also section 4.4 "Diagnostic information on
RIOs".
Master connect/disconnect
This button to connect or disconnect the Master is mainly used to remove the PCD3.
T76x from the network, so that it does not "see" either the Master or any other device.
This is used where a different configuration from the Master is required. To prevent
conflicts, the Master must be disconnected.
The Reconnect Master button can be used to reconnect the PCD3.T76x to
the network (where the PCD3.T76x is disconnected from the network, it is not
automatically reconnected).
Two ways of reconnecting the PCD3.T76x to the network:
Switching the supply to the PCD3.T76x off and on again. On POWER ON, the
PCD3.T76x is reconnected to the Master (default setting).
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This is the Configuration tab. On the left-hand side is the directory tree, and on the
right a list showing all the module positions on the PCD3.T76x. This can be used to
insert, remove and parameterize the modules. The configuration can then be loaded
into the PCD3.T76x; see section on "Command buttons". A configuration can also be
uploaded, modified and then downloaded again.
Add module
Select module and hold down the left mouse button to drag it to the desired module
position.
Remove module
Select module from the list and press "Delete" on the keyboard.
Set parameters for a module
Some modules have more functionality than others and need to be configured
accordingly. This applies especially to analogue modules that are able to read in
values in different formats, e.g. temperature for Pt1000, Ni1000, Pt100, Ni100, S7
format, etc.
To enter parameters, double-click on the module, or select the module and press
"Enter" on the keyboard. This is the screen to parameterize a PCD3.W500 module.
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When all the required parameters are set, click on "OK" to confirm or "Cancel to
undo a change.
Monitoring mode
In order to enter Monitoring mode, a configuration must first be synchronized, to
activate the Start Monitoring button; if it is not, synchronize the configuration via
Download or Upload.
In Monitoring mode, all configuration functionality is blocked: directory tree,
parameterization, upload and download of the configuration.
It is only possible to monitor the status of the I/Os. This is done by double-clicking
on the relevant module position. Depending on the module type, the modules are
displayed in different ways.
Examples of digital and analogue output modules:
To switch off monitoring, press STOP or click on the cross in the top right corner of
the window.
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Digital module:
The context menu can be used to switch the output on or off directly.
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When the function and value have been selected, the operation is executed
immediately and the value written to the input or output, regardless of what is
transmitted from the Master. The locks are held in a list within the PCD3.T76x.
Analogue module:
Context menu: select Lock a value.
A new window opens, to enter the desired value to lock the input/output.
Digital module:
The context menu can be used to lock the input or output directly.
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7.2.4
The PCD3.T76x web server also allows application-specific web pages to be stored.
The description of the procedure for this is in preparation.
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PCD3 components are maintenance-free, apart from some CPUs (PCD3.Mxxx0),
where the battery needs to be changed occasionally.
PCD3 components do not contain any parts that can be swapped out by the user.
If hardware problems arise, the components should be returned to Saia Burgess
Controls.
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The resources (registers, flags, timers, counters etc), and possibly the user program
and the text strings/DBs, are stored in RAM. To ensure that they are not lost and that
the hardware clock (where present) continues to run when there is a power failure,
the PCD3s are equipped with a buffer capacitor (SuperCap) or a buffer battery.
CPU type
Buffer
Buffer time
PCD3.M3xx0
4 hours1)
PCD3.M5xx0/M6xx0
1-3 years2)
With new controllers, the batteries are packaged with the units, and have to be
inserted on commissioning. Observe the polarity of the batteries:
Insert CR2032 coin cells in such a way that the Plus pole is visible
CPUs with lithium batteries are not maintenance-free. The battery voltage is
monitored by the CPU. The BATT LED lights up and XOB 2 is called if
We recommend changing the batteries with the Saia PCD attached to the power
supply, to avoid any loss of data.
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Icons
A Annex
A.1 Icons
In manuals, this symbol refers the reader to further information in this manual or
other manuals or technical information documents.
As a rule there is no direct link to such documents.
This symbol warns the reader of the risk to components from electrostatic
discharges caused by touch.
Recommendation: Before coming into contact with electrical components, you
should at least touch the Minus of the system (cabinet of PGU connector). It is
better to use a grounding wrist strap with its cable permanently attached to the
Minus of the system.
Explanations beside this sign are valid only for the Saia PCD Classic series.
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Explanations beside this sign are valid only for the Saia PCD xx7 series.
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A.2.1 RS-232
Signal and
response circuits
TXD
Transmit data
RXD
Receive data
RTS
Request to send
CTS
Clear to send
DTR
DSR
RI
Ring indicator
Signals to RS-232
Signal type
Logical state
Set-point
Nominal value
Data signal
0 (space)
1 (mark)
+3 V to +15 V
-15 V to -3 V
-7 V
+7 V
Control/
message signal
0 (off)
1 (on)
-15 V to -3 V
+3 V to +15 V
-7 V
+7 V
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not active
= mark
TX
2V
1V
VOL
3V /TX
e.g. Startbit
VOH
4V
space
VOZ
5V
2.5V
mark
0V
VOZ =
VOH =
VOL =
Logical state
Polarity
Data signal
0 (space)
1(mark)
TX positive to /TX
/TX positive to TX
Control/
message signal
0 (off)
1 (on)
Signal type
Logical state
Polarity
Data signal
0 (space)
1(mark)
RS-485:
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Rx- Tx
/Rx- /Tx/
/Rx- /Tx/
Rx- Tx
color
A=RxD /TxD-N
green
PCD7.T160
D
B=RxD /TxD-P
red
D/
pin 3
/D
Not all manufacturers use the same connection configuration, so the data lines may
need to be crossed
To guarantee error-free operation of an RS-485 network, the network should be
terminated at both ends. Cable and line termination resistors should be selected in
accordance with manual 26/740 "Installation components for RS-485 networks".
The drivers operate at 5VDC. If a higher voltage is attached, the drivers may be
destroyed.
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TS
Transmitter Source
Terminal 3
TA
Transmitter Anode
Terminal 6
TC
Transmitter Cathode
Terminal 8
TG
Transmitter Ground
Terminal 2
RS
Receiver Source
Terminal 4
RA
Receiver Anode
Terminal 7
RC
Receiver Cathode
Terminal 9
RG
Receiver Ground
Sender
Recipient
Signal type
Set-point
Nominal value
-20 mA to +2 mA
0 mA
+12 mA to +24 mA
+20 mA
+16 V to +24 V
+24 V
+18 mA to +29.6 mA
+23.2 mA
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Order details
Type
Description
Weight
Base units for 4 I/O modules
PCD3.M3020
CPU with 128 KByte user program memory
Backup with internal flash memory, USB port for PG5
max. 64 digital I/Os (not expandable), 2 interrupts, web server
RS-485 for Profi-S-Net or S-Bus
PCD3.M3120
asPCD3.M3020 plus Ethernet TCP/IP
PCD3.M3230
CPU with 256 KBytes user program memory
Backup with internal flash memory, USB port for PG5
max. 1,023 digital I/Os, 2 interrupts, web server
RS-485 for Profi-S-Net or S-Bus
PCD3.M3330
asPCD3.M3020 plus Ethernet TCP/IP
PCD3.M5340
CPU with 1 MByte user program memory, 1 MByte onboard Flash memory
for backup, up to 1,023 digital I/Os (with PCD3.Cxxx), 2 interrupts, web server
USB port for PG5, RS-232, RS-485 for Profi-S-Net and RS-485 for S-Bus,
Ethernet TCP/IP, Run/Stop switch, 2 sockets for PCD7.Rxxx, data backup
13 years with lithium battery
PCD3.M5440
CPU with 512 KBytes user program memory, with Run/Stop switch
Backup option with PCD7.R500 flash card, USB port for PG5
max. 1,023 digital I/Os, 2 interrupts, web server
RS-232, RS-485 for Profi-S-Net and RS-485 for S-Bus
Data backup 13 years with lithium battery
PCD3.M5540
asPCD3.M5440 plus Ethernet TCP/IP
PCD3.M6240
CPU with 1 MByte user program memory, 1 MByte onboard Flash memory
for backup, up to 1,023 digital I/Os (with PCD3.Cxxx), 2 interrupts, web server, USB port
for PG5, RS-232, RS-485 for Profi-S-Net/MPI/S-Bus, CAN interface, Run/Stop
switch, 2 sockets for PCD7.Rxxx, data backup 13 years with lithium battery
PCD3.M6340 asPCD3.M6240 plus Ethernet TCP/IP
PCD3.M6440
CPU with 1 MByte user program memory, 1 MByte onboard Flash memory
for backup, up to 1,023 digital I/Os (with PCD3.Cxxx), 2 interrupts, web server, USB port
for PG5, RS-232, RS-485 for Profi-S-Net/MPI/S-Bus, Profibus DP Master, Run/Stop
switch, 2 sockets for PCD7.Rxxx, data backup 13 years with lithium battery
PCD3.M6540 asPCD3.M6440 plus Ethernet TCP/IP
400 g
400 g
400 g
400 g
560 g
560 g
560 g
560 g
560 g
A
560 g
560 g
Additional memory
PCD3.R500
Flash module holder, 1 MByte program backup for PCD3.Mxxx0, I/O Slot 0,
PCD7.R500
Flash module, 1 MByte program backup for PCD3.M5xx0/.M6xx0, Slot M1,
PCD3.R550M04 Flash module holder, 4 MByte with file system for PCD3.M3xx0, I/O Slots 03
PCD7.R550M04 Flash module, 4 MByte with file system for PCD3.M5xx0/.M6xx0, Slot M1 or M2
PCD3.R551M04 Flash module holder, 1 MByte program backup + 3 MByte file system for PCD3.Mxx0,
I/O Slots 03,
PCD7.R551M04 Flash module, 1 MByte program backup + 3 MByte file system for PCD3.M5xx0/.M6xx0,,
Slot M1/M2
PCD3.R560
Bacnet Flash module holder, for PCD3.Mxxx0, I/O Slots 03
PCD7.R560
Bacnet Flash module for PCD3.M5xx0/.M6xx0, Slot M1/M2
PCD3.R561
Flash module holder, 1 MByte program backup + 1 MByte file system
for PCD3.M3xx0, I/O Slots 03
PCD7.R561
Bacnet Flash module, 1 MB program backup + 1 MB file system
for PCD3.M5xx0/.M6xx0, Slot M1/M2
PCD7.R600
PCD3 module holder to take SD Flash memory cards,
plugs into I/O Slots 03,
PCD7.R-SD256 SaiaPG5 SD Flash card, 256 MByte with file system
PCD7.R-SD512 SaiaPG5 SD Flash card, 512 MByte with file system
4 104 7502 0
4 104 7493 0
4 405 4995 0
PCD3.R010
4 639 4898 0
4 507 4817 0
Spares
I/O slot cover
PCD3.M5xxx covering cap
1 for CPUs: Pluggable cage clamp terminal, 8-pole (up to 2.5 mm)
Battery module for PCD3.M3xxx
Battery module for PCD3.M5xxx/M6xxx
Lithium battery
6g
12 g
12 g
30 g
12 g
3g
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Type
Description
PCD3.F110
PCD3.F121
PCD3.F130
PCD3.F150
PCD3.F180
80 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
PCD3.F221
PCD3.F210
80 g
80 g
PCD3.C100
PCD3.C110
PCD3.C200
350 g
180 g
350 g
PCD3.T760
PCD3.T765
(on request)
PCD3.E110
PCD3.E111
PCD3.E112
PCD3.E116
Input/output modules
Digital input modules
with 8 inputs 24 VDC
Input delay typically 8 ms (pulsed voltage possible)
Input delay typically 0.2 ms (smoothed voltage required)
Input delay typically 9 ms, 12 VDC (smoothed voltage required)
Input delay typically 0.2 ms, 5 VDC (smoothed voltage required)
PCD3.E160
PCD3.E161
PCD3.E165
PCD3.E166
PCD3.E500
with 8 inputs 24 VDC, electrically isolated
PCD3.E610
Input delay typically 10 ms (pulsed voltage possible)
PCD3.E613
Input delay typically 10 ms, 48 VDC (pulsed voltage possible)
Weight
370 g
370 g
60 g
60 g
60 g
60 g
65 g
65 g
65 g
65 g
65 g
65 g
65 g
PCD3.A200
PCD3.A210
PCD3.A220
PCD3.A251
PCD3.A300
85 g
90 g
90 g
90 g
70 g
PCD3.A400
PCD3.A410
PCD3.A460
PCD3.A465
65 g
65 g
65 g
70 g
75 g
75 g
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Type
Description
Weight
70 g
60 g
60 g
65 g
40 g
40 g
PCD3.W300
PCD3.W310
PCD3.W340
PCD3.W350
PCD3.W360
65 g
65 g
PCD3.W305
PCD3.W315
PCD3.W325
80 g
80 g
80 g
Analogue output modules
with 4 output channels, 8 bit resolution
PCD3.W400
Single modules: 4 channels 010 V ( 3k)
PCD3.W410
General purpose modules: 4 channels 010 V ( 3k)
020 mA ( 500 k) oder 420 mA ( 500 k)
65 g
65 g
65 g
60 g
45 g
PCD3.W605
PCD3.W615
PCD3.W625
80 g
80 g
80 g
PCD3.W600
PCD3.W610
45 g
PCD3.W500
PCD3.W510
PCD3.W525
80 g
80 g
80 g
PCD3.W720
PCD3.W745
80 g
80 g
45 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
80 g
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Type
Description
PCD3.E009
PCD3.K010
PCD3.K106
PCD3.K116
PCD2.K106
4 405 4954 0
4 405 4955 0
Accessories
Empty cassette
Connector PCD3 PCD3
Connecting cable 0.7 m PCD3 PCD3
Connecting cable 1.2 m PCD3 PCD3
Connecting cable 0.7 m PCD2 PCD3 (supplied with numeric labelling)
1: Pluggable I/O spring terminal block, 10-pole (Type A)
1: Pluggable I/O spring terminal block, 10-pole (Type B)
PCD2.K2xx
PCD2.K3xx
4 405 4956 0
4 405 4998 0
4 405 4936 0
PCD3.K810
4 405 5027 0
PCD3.K860
4 405 5028 0
PCD3.K861
4 405 4934 0
PCD3.K800
4 329 4819 0
4 310 8686 0
PCD3.K225
Weight
35 g
40 g
70 g
70 g
70 g
12 g
12 g
12 g
12 g
12 g
25 g
6g
15 g
10 g
20 g
12 g
25 g
2g
2g
70 g
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A.4 Contact
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Bahnhofstrasse 18
3280 Murten
Switzerland
Phone........................................... +41266727272
Fax................................................ +41266727499
Postal address for returns from customers of the Swiss Sales office
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Service Aprs-Vente
Bahnhofstrasse 18
3280 Murten
Switzerland
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