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PROFIBUS-DP-Slave

Hardware

Programmable control systems PSS

Operating Manual Item No. 19 452

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Contents

Application in Accordance with the Regulations 1-1


Safety Regulations

1-1

PROFIBUS Wiring

1-1

Installation

1-3

Operation

2-1

LEDs
Plug-in Connector
Setting the Station Address

2-1
2-1
2-2

Appendix

3-1

Connector Pin Assignment


Order References
Technical Details

3-1
3-1
3-2

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PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Operating Manual

Introduction
This manual describes the hardware of the PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Module.
A separate manual, "PROFIBUS-DP-SLAVE" deals with the configuration
and programming of the module and is included with the PROFIBUS FB
software package (Order No. 301 259).
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
1) Application in accordance with safety regulations
Describes the application areas for the module and provides
information on safety measures to be adopted both during installation
and operation.
2)

Operation
Explains the functions of the control devices on the front of the
module.

3)

Appendix
Contains the technical details and interface configuration.

WARNING!
Please read chapter 1 before using the module!

PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Operating Manual

Introduction

Notes

PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Operating Manual

Application in Accordance with the Regulations


This module is a passive subscriber (Slave) of PROFIBUS-DP. It meets
the requirements of the standard: EN 50 170 Volume 2, PROFIBUS.
The PSS DP-S module may only be used on the standard bus of the
PSS 3000.
The PSS1 DP-S module may only be used on the standard bus of the
PSS 3100.
The module is designed for use in an industrial environment. Problems of
interference could occur if used within a domestic environment.

Safety Regulations
Please read the Installation Manual of the relevant safety
controller before installing and commissioning the module.
The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the unit is opened or if any
changes are made to the printed circuit boards, such as exchanging a
component or carrying out soldering work. Units requiring repair must be
returned to Pilz.
Remember to keep as large a distance as possible between the safety
controller and any electromagnetic fields, particularly when frequency
converters are nearby. Where necessary, use suitable screening to
separate the safety controller from the source of interference.
PROFIBUS Wiring
The screened cable should be earthed at the connector or at the point at
which it enters the control cabinet!
Transmission Cable
The maximum length of the transmission cable is dependent on the baud
rate. The standard recommends Type A cables (see below). Type B
cables can only use shorter cable runs and lower baud rates.
The following cable runs are permitted, depending on the baud rate:
Baud rate (kbit/s) 9.6/19.2/93.75 187.5 500 1,500 3,000/6,000/12,000
Length (m) Type A
1200
1000 400 200
100
Length (m) Type B
1200
600 200
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Application in Accordance with the Regulations


Requirements:
Parameters
Capacitor
Loop Resistance
Wire Diameter
Wire Cross-section
Impedance Level

Type A cable
<30 pF/m
<110 Ohm/km
>0.64 mm
>0.34 mm2
135 ... 165 Ohm
(3 .... 20 MHz)

Type B cable
<60 pF/m
>0.53 mm
>0.22 mm2
100 ... 130 Ohm
(>100 kHz)

Do not use stub lines to connect subscribers (Fig. 1)!

Fig. 1: Do not use stub lines!

See Fig. 2 for a diagram showing the correct connection.


In practise, each subscriber connection represents a stub line (cable from
the branching in the connector to the cable transceiver on the module, in
the magnitude 20 to 50 mm). This means that practically no stub lines are
permitted with faster baud rates.
Example: With a baud rate of 1500 kBit/s the capacitance of all the stub
lines must be less than 0.2 nF. With Type A cable this gives a maximum
length of 6.6 m for all the stub lines. With 12 MBits/s, only 1.6 m are
permitted, which means that, with 32 subscribers, the limit would be 50 mm
each.
With faster baud rates, therefore, you should use connectors with
inline inductors. The inductors relate to a connected subscriber. If
connectors are removed, mismatches occur which may lead to problems.
Please refer to the installation guidelines in the manual for the Master
unit and the advice given in the standard, as well as advice issued by
the PROFIBUS User Organisation (PNO).

1-2

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Application in Accordance with the Regulations


Connectors on the first and last subscribers should be fitted with
terminating resistors.
First
Subscriber

Second
Subscriber

Penultimate
Subscriber

Last
Subscriber

Fig. 2: Using Terminating Resistors

Various companies (Siemens, Erni,...) have designed special connectors


which incorporate both the terminating resistor (may be switchable) and
the inductors for impedance matching.
Examples:

Siemens: GES7 972-0BA20-0XA0


Erni:
ERbic 104.050
Deltron: DE 004830

Installation
The module should be installed as described in the PSS 3000/PSS 3100
Installation Manual.

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Application in Accordance with the Regulations

Notes

1-4

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Operation
This chapter explains the functions of the control devices on the front of
the module. The module's operation as a subscriber on PROFIBUS is
described in the PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Software Manual.

LEDs
The LEDs RUN and FAULT display the module's operating status.

LED FAULT LED RUN

Description

off

off

No communication with the PSS

off

on

Transmitting data

off
on

flashes
off

flashes

off

Address error
Remedy: Set a valid address

flashes

on

Carrying out diagnostics before data


transmission

flashes

flashes

Fatal error
Remedy: Restart the ST-Section or
reset the module

Carrying out statistical diagnostics


Error on the PROFIBUS

Plug-in Connector
The interface to PROFIBUS-DP is on the front of the module. The layout
of the 9-pin plug connector is described in the Appendix.

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Operation
Setting the Station Address
The station address is set using one slide switch and two rotary switches.
Permitted values are: 0 ... 126 decimal.
Setting Addresses 0 .... 99

+100

Set the slide switch to the +0 position.

+0
23

78

x10

456

901
23

456
78

x1

Using a small screwdriver, set the tens digit


of the address on the upper rotary switch
(set to 6 in the drawing).
Set the ones digit of the address on the lower
rotary switch (set to 4 in the drawing).

901

In the above drawing, address 64 is set as an example.

Setting Addresses 100 .... 126

+100

Set the slide switch to the +100 position.

+0
23

78

x10

456

901
23

78

x1

456

Using a small screwdriver, set the tens digit


of the address on the upper rotary switch
(set to 1 in the drawing).
Set the ones digit of the address on the lower
rotary switch (set to 4 in the drawing).

901

In the above drawing, address 114 is set as an example.

2-2

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Appendix
Connector Pin Assignment
PROFIBUS is connected via a 9-pin D-Sub-connector.

1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:

not used
not used
RxD/TxD-P (B-Line)
CNTR-P (RTS)
DGND (GND ext.)
VP (+5 V ext.)
not used
RxD/TxD-N (A-Line)
not used

IMPORTANT!
The A-Line (RxD/TxD-N) must always be connected to the A-Lines on all
the other PROFIBUS-subscribers. In the same way, the B-Line (RxD/
TxD-P) must only be connected to the B-Lines on the other PROFIBUSsubscribers. If communication is not achieved, check the connections
using a circuit continuity tester.
Connect the case of the connector to the screening on the PROFIBUScable. There is a low impedance connection between the case of the
connector and the front plate of the module.
The VP (+5 V ext.) and DGND (GND ext) signals must not be used to
supply voltage to external units. The voltage is not short-circuitprotected. It supplies the terminating resistors on the bus cable.

Order References

Description
PSS DP-S
PSS1 DP-S
Software Package

PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Operating Manual

Order Reference
301 151
302 151
301 259

3-1

Appendix
Technical Details
Supply Voltage
Power Consumption
Interface
Unit Master File
Ident-Number
Baud Rates
Operating Modes
Station Type
Max. Data Length
Input Data
Output Data
Data Transmission
Data Consistency
Supported Diagnostics
Protection Type
Ambient Temperature
Storage Temperature
Climatic Conditions
Fitting Position
Vibration to IEC 68-2-6
Shock to IEC 68-2-29

EMC

Weight

3-2

5 VDC (controller's power supply)


Average 380 mA
9-pin plug connector
PILZ2500.GSD
0x2500
9.6/19.2/93.75/187.5/500 kBit/s
1.5/3.0/6.0/12.0 MBit/s
Freeze, Sync, Auto-Baud
Modular, max. 32 stations
488 Byte
244 Byte
244 Byte
In words
Whole data length
Unit-specific
IP 20 (installed in module rack)
0 ... +60 C
-25 ... +70 C
IEC 68-2-14
Vertical in module rack
Frequency Range: 10 ... 100 Hz
Amplitude: 0.1 mm, max. 5g
Acceleration: a) 10g, b) 30g
Length of pulse: a) 16 ms, b) 11 ms
Number of shocks: a) 1000 per axis,
on 3 axes, b) 3 per axis, on 3 axes
Interference resistance conforms to
EN 50 082-2
Interference emissions conform to
EN 50 081-2
PSS DP-S: 850 g
PSS1 DP-S: 270 g

PROFIBUS-DP-Slave Operating Manual

19 452, 2008-02 Printed in Germany


Pilz GmbH & Co. KG, 2008

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