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D800057X012

April 2013

DeltaV SIS™ CHARMs Smart Logic Solver


Hardware Reference
Printed in the Republic of Singapore.

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Contents

Contents
Preface ............................................................................................................................ iii
Chapter 1 CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware specifications ........................................................ 1
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) SIS hardware overview ......................................................................... 1
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver ........................................................................................................................2
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module .................................................................................................4
SZ Controller ...............................................................................................................................................6
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier ............................................................................................................ 8
Safety Network Ports ................................................................................................................................ 10
Reset Safety Network Ports ........................................................................................................... 11
SZ Controller Carrier ................................................................................................................................. 12
Ethernet Isolation Ports ............................................................................................................................ 14
CHARM Baseplate ..................................................................................................................................... 16
I.S. CHARM Baseplate ............................................................................................................................... 19
Address Plug .............................................................................................................................................22
LS CHARM Column Terminator ................................................................................................................. 23
LS CHARM Column Extenders and cable ....................................................................................................23
Chapter 2 Logic Solver CHARMs Terminal Block specifications .........................................................27
CHARM Terminal Block ............................................................................................................................. 27
CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block ........................................................................................... 29
CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block ............................................................................................. 30
I.S. CHARM Terminal Block ........................................................................................................................31
I.S. CHARM Thermocouple mV Terminal Block ..........................................................................................32
DVC Terminal Block .................................................................................................................................. 33
LS CHARM Address Terminal .....................................................................................................................34
Redundant Terminal Block ........................................................................................................................35
Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block ............................................................................... 37
Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block ....................................................................................................... 39
Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block ........................................................................................................ 40
Redundant DVC Terminal Block ................................................................................................................ 42
Chapter 3 Logic Solver CHARMs specifications ................................................................................ 45
LS input CHARMs specifications ................................................................................................................ 45
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM .................................................................................................... 45
LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM ......................................................................................................... 47
LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM ....................................................................................................... 48
LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM ..................................................................................................... 50
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM ..................................................................................................... 52
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM ..................................................................................53
LS DI NAMUR CHARM ....................................................................................................................55
LS RTD / Resistance input CHARM ................................................................................................. 57
LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM ............................................................................................ 59
LS Intrinsically Safe input CHARMs specifications ...................................................................................... 61
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM ............................................................................. 61
LS DI NAMUR (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM ....................................................................................... 63

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LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM .....................................................................65


LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM ................................................................68
LS Output CHARMs specifications ............................................................................................................. 70
LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs ................................................................................................................. 70
LS DVC HART DTA CHARMs ...........................................................................................................77
LS 24 VDC Power CHARM .............................................................................................................. 80
Chapter 4 LED descriptions for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware ............................................. 83
Analog LS CHARMs LED .............................................................................................................................83
Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 85
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver LEDs ..............................................................................................................87
Safety Network Port LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 88
SZ controller LEDs .....................................................................................................................................90
Ethernet Isolation Port LEDs ......................................................................................................................90
Chapter 5 Networks in a CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS system ..................................................... 93
Communication in a CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS system .................................................................... 93
DeltaV LSN20 Safety Switches .................................................................................................................. 94
DeltaV SRM100 Safety Switch ...................................................................................................................96
Twisted pair and fiber-optic star network with DeltaV safety switches ...................................................... 97
Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety switches .....................................................................................99
Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety switches and firewalls .............................................................. 101
Chapter 6 Environmental specifications for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware ........................103
Temperature and humidity specifications for CSLS SIS hardware ............................................................ 103
Contaminants, vibration, and shock specifications for CSLS SIS hardware ............................................... 103
Chapter 7 Product type numbers for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware .............................105
Product type numbers for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware ...................................................... 105

Index ................................................................................................................................................107

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About this manual

Preface

About this manual


This manual contains installation notes, specifications, wiring diagrams, dimensions, and
other reference information for DeltaV CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) SIS hardware.

Related documentation

• The DeltaV SIS™ CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Hardware Installation manual contains
information about installing CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) SIS hardware.
• The Quick Start Guide for DeltaV Power, Grounding, and Surge Suppression manual
contains instructions for properly preparing your site for electrical power and
grounding.

Note
All electrical installations must conform to applicable federal, state, and local codes and regulations.
All installation and maintenance procedures described in this document must be performed by
qualified personnel and all equipment must be used only for the purposes described. If the
equipment is used in a manner not specified, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.

Assumptions

It is assumed that you have read the Quick Start Guide for DeltaV Power, Grounding, and
Surge Suppression and have followed the instructions for properly preparing your site for
electrical power and grounding before installing your DeltaV system. The Quick Start Guide
for DeltaV Power, Grounding, and Surge Suppression is available from your Emerson Process
Management representative or sales office. It is also assumed that all installation
procedures described in this document are performed by qualified personnel and that the
equipment is used only for the purposes described.

CE statement

This manual describes installation and maintenance procedures for products that have
been tested to be in compliance with appropriate CE directives. To maintain compliance,
these products must be installed and maintained according to the procedures described in
this document. Failure to follow the procedures may compromise compliance.

Conventions used in this manual

Notes are used to help you to understand important information.

Warnings are used to describe a critical procedure that must be followed to prevent a
safety risk or equipment damage.

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About this manual

Cautions are used to describe a procedure that must be followed to prevent equipment
malfunction.

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CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware specifications

1 CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware


specifications
Topics covered in this chapter:
• CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) SIS hardware overview
• CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications
• CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module specifications
• SZ Controller specifications
• CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier specifications
• Safety Network Ports specifications
• SZ Controller Carrier specifications
• Ethernet Isolation Ports specifications
• CHARM Baseplate specifications
• I.S. CHARM Baseplate specifications
• Address Plug
• LS CHARM Column Terminator specifications
• LS CHARM Column Extenders and cable

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) SIS


hardware overview
CSLS SIS hardware consists of:
CHARMs CSLS process LS CHARM signals and run the SIS modules that contain
Smart Logic the safety system logic. Redundant CSLS can support up to 96 LS
Solvers (CSLS) CHARMs. The maximum number of LS CHARMs (96) are organized in
eight banks of 12 CHARMs. Each bank of 12 LS CHARMs is held by a
CHARM Baseplate. CSLS mount on CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carriers
and connect to the Local Safety Network through connectors on the
carriers.
SZ Controllers SZ Controllers mount on the SZ Controller Carrier and connect to the
Area Control Network and the Local Safety Network through ports on
the carrier. SZ Controllers isolate CSLS from the rest of the system. SZ
controllers receive redundant 24 VDC input through the carrier. A
Modbus/TCP port on the carrier enables an SZ controller to support
standalone SIS installations.
CHARMs CSLS Carriers are DIN rail-mounted carriers that hold simplex or
Smart Logic redundant CSLS and Power Modules. The CSLS Carrier provides 24 VDC
Solver Carriers input to the CSLS and to the Power Modules. The Power Modules
provide 6.3 VDC to the LS CHARMs. The CSLS Carrier houses primary

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and secondary Safety Network Ports for connections to the Local Safety
Network and a keylock switch that restricts how and when the CSLS can
be unlocked for downloads and upgrades.

SZ Controller SZ Controller Carriers are DIN rail-mounted carriers that hold simplex or
Carriers redundant SZ Controllers. The SZ Controller Carrier houses primary and
secondary Ethernet Isolation Ports for connections to the DeltaV Area
Control Network and to the Local Safety Network.

Baseplates CHARM Baseplates hold Logic Solver CHARMs (LS CHARMs) and I.S.
Baseplates hold LS Intrinsically Safe CHARMs. The baseplates connect to
the CSLS Carrier and to other baseplates through connectors on the
baseplates. Each baseplate holds up to 12 terminal blocks that hold LS
CHARMs, and an Address Plug that determines the address of the
baseplate and the CHARMs installed on the baseplate.
Logic Solver LS CHARMs are single I/O channels that plug into the LS CHARM Terminal
(LS) CHARMs Blocks on the CHARM Baseplate. The DeltaV system supports analog
input, discrete input, discrete output (including LS DO redundant DTA
and LS DO redundant ETA CHARMs), LS DVC HART simplex and
redundant DTA, power output, thermocouple input, and voltage LS
CHARMs as well as LS Intrinsically Safe analog input and discrete input
CHARMs.

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications


Installation notes

• Redundant CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers (CSLS) install on the CHARMs Smart Logic
Solver Carrier.
• The CSLS receives 24 VDC input power from the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier.
• The CSLS connects to the Local Safety Network through redundant Ethernet ports
on the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier.
• A physical keylock switch on the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier along with an
unlock software function restricts how and when the CSLS can be unlocked for
downloads and upgrades.

Specifications

Table 1-1: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications

Item Specification
Input power requirement through the CSLS Car- 24 VDC ±10% at 325 mA maximum for simplex;
rier 575 mA maximum for redundant.
CHARM power requirements are additional.
Ethernet connection through the CSLS Carrier Redundant 10/100BASE-TX ports.

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Table 1-1: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Heat dissipation 18 W maximum for a redundant CSLS node. In-
cludes:
• 13 W for redundant CSLSs (7 W for simplex
CSLS)
• 3 W for redundant Power Modules
• 1 W per Safety Network Port
Isolation None. The CSLS is referenced to the incoming
24 VDC return.
Mounting One or two slots on the CSLS Carrier.

Front and side view and dimensions

Figure 1-1: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver


Side View Front View

16.0 cm
(6.30 in.)

13.7 cm 3.5 cm
(5.38 in.) (1.38 in.)

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Figure 1-2: CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers on the carrier


Side view Front view

CHARMs Smart
Logic Solvers

24.9 cm
(9.79 in.)

Power Modules

16.5 cm 13.7 cm
(6.51 in.) (5.39 in.)

Related information

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier specifications

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module


specifications
Installation notes

• The Power Module installs on the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver (CSLS) Carrier.
• The Power Module receives +24 VDC from the carrier and generates +6.3 VDC
CHARM power for the CHARMs.
• Two Power Modules can be installed on the CSLS Carrier to provide redundant +6.3
VDC power.

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Specifications

Table 1-2: Power Module specifications

Item Specification
Input power requirement through the CSLS Car- +24 VDC ±10% at 1.5 A maximum simplex and
rier redundant
Power to CHARMs bus +6.3V ± 3% at 4 A maximum
Heat dissipation 3 W simplex and redundant
Isolation None. All outputs are referenced to the incom-
ing 24 VDC return.
Mounting Adjacent to each CSLS on the CSLS Carrier.

Images

Figure 1-3: Power Module


Side View Front View

9.8 cm
(3.87 in.)

11.3 cm 2.5 cm
(4.43 in.) (0.98 in.)

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Figure 1-4: Power Modules on the CSLS Carrier


Side view Front view

CHARMs Smart
Logic Solvers

24.9 cm
(9.79 in.)

Power Modules

16.5 cm 13.7 cm
(6.51 in.) (5.39 in.)

Related information

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications


CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier specifications

SZ Controller specifications
Installation notes

• Redundant SZ Controllers install on the SZ Controller Carrier.


• SZ Controllers receive redundant 24 VDC input power through the SZ Controller
Carrier.
• SZ Controllers connect to the Area Control Network and to the Local Safety Network
through the Ethernet Isolation Ports (primary and secondary) on the SZ Controller
Carrier.
• A Modbus/TCP port on the SZ Controller Carrier enables the SZ Controller to support
standalone SIS installations.

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Specifications

Table 1-3: SZ Controller specifications

Item Specification
Input power requirement through the SZ Con- +24 VDC ±10% at 325 mA maximum for sim-
troller Carrier plex; 575 mA maximum for redundant.
Ethernet connections through the SZ Controller Redundant 10/100BASE-TX ports.
Carrier
Heat dissipation 7 W simplex; 13 W redundant
Isolation None. The SZ controller is referenced to the in-
coming 24 VDC return.
Mounting One or two slots on the SZ Controller Carrier.

Images

Figure 1-5: SZ Controller


Side View Front View

16.0 cm
(6.30 in.)

13.7 cm 3.5 cm
(5.38 in.) (1.38 in.)

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Figure 1-6: SZ Controllers on the carrier


Side view Front view

SZ Controllers

22.9 cm
(9.02 in.)

16.5 cm 13.7 cm
(6.51 in.) (5.39 in.)

Related information

SZ Controller Carrier specifications

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier


specifications
Installation notes

• The CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier installs on vertical T-type DIN rails.
• Redundant CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers (CSLS) and redundant Power Modules plug
into the slots on the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier. The CSLS and the Power
Modules receive 24 VDC input power through the carrier. The Power Modules
generate 6.3 VDC power for the CHARMs.
• The CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier houses a primary and secondary Safety
Network Port (SNP) for connections to the Local Safety Network. Each port has a
port activity LED. The SNPs are removable. To remove a SNP, depress the button
next to the SNP and push it out of the carrier.
• A physical keylock switch on the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier along with an
unlock software function restricts how and when the CSLS can be unlocked for
downloads and upgrades.

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Specifications

Table 1-4: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier specifications

Item Specification
Capacity One or two redundant CSLS and one or two re-
dundant Power Modules.
Input power (redundant) +24 VDC ±10% at 12.5 A maximum
Output power to SIS CHARMs Baseplates +24 VDC ±10% at 10 A maximum
+6.3V DC at 4 A maximum
Redundant Ethernet connections (primary and Copper twisted pair: 10/100BASE-TX with RJ45
secondary) connectors; full duplex operation.

Images

Figure 1-7: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier dimensions


Side view Front view

24.9 cm
(9.80 in.)

Connector

8.6 cm 13.7 cm
(3.39 in.) (5.39 in.)

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Figure 1-8: Front view of the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier
Push to remove Push to remove
port port

24 VDC
input

Primary Safety Secondary Safety


Network Port Network Port

CHARMs Smart CHARMs Smart


Logic Solver Logic Solver
(CSLS) slot (CSLS) slot

Power module Power module


slot. Provides slot. Provides
6.3 VDC to 6.3 VDC to
CHARMs CHARMs

Keylock
Switch

Front view

Related information

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver specifications


CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module specifications
Safety Network Ports specifications
Safety Network Port LEDs

Safety Network Ports specifications


Installation notes

• The CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier houses a primary and secondary Safety
Network Port (SNP) for connections to the Local Safety Network.
• The SNPs are removable. To remove a SNP, depress the button next to the SNP and
push it out of the carrier.

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Specifications

Table 1-5: Safety Network Port specifications

Item Specification
Redundant Ethernet connections (primary and Copper twisted pair: 10/100BASE-TX with RJ45
secondary) connectors; full duplex operation.
Input power provided by the controller +5 VDC at 200 mA maximum
Heat dissipation 1W

Image

Figure 1-9: Safety Network Port

Side View Front View

Safety Network
port
LED

8.33 cm
(3.28 in.)

Connector

6.1 cm 1.9 cm
(2.41 in.) (0.74 in.)

Related information

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier specifications


Safety Network Port LEDs

Reset Safety Network Ports


1. Unplug the primary and secondary Safety Network Ports from the carrier .

This can be done while the CSLS carrier is under power.

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2. Remove power from the CSLS carrier, wait a minute, and reconnect power.
3. Wait one to two minutes for the CSLSs to boot up.
4. Remove both CSLSs from the carrier and install them in the opposite slots: move the
CSLS in the right slot to the left slot and the CSLS in the left slot to the right slot.
5. Plug the primary and secondary Safety Network Ports back into their original
locations.
6. Wait one to two minutes for the CSLSs to boot up.

The active and standby LEDs on the CSLSs should be off.

SZ Controller Carrier specifications


Installation notes

• The SZ Controller Carrier installs on vertical T-type DIN rails.


• Redundant SZ Controllers plug into the slots on the SZ Controller Carrier.
• The SZ Controller Carrier provides redundant 24 VDC power for the SZ Controller.
• The SZ Controller Carrier houses a primary and secondary Ethernet Isolation Port
(EIP). Each EIP consists of an Area Control Network port for connections to the
DeltaV Area Control Network, a Safety Network port for connections to the Local
Safety Network, and port activity LEDs. The secondary Area Control Network port
also functions as a Modbus/TCP port. The EIPs are removable. To remove an EIP,
depress the button next to the EIP and push it out of the carrier.
• Screw terminal connections on the carrier allow an external power source to be
connected to backup the real-time-clock on the SZ Controllers for power outages
greater than 100 hours. If these connectors are used, the power source must meet
the requirements in the following table.

Specifications

Table 1-6: SZ Controller Carrier specifications

Item Specification
Capacity One or two redundant SZ Controllers.
Input power (redundant) +24 VDC ±10% at 1 A maximum
Battery power for SZ Controllers +5.0 to +12.6 VDC at 30 uA typical
Redundant Ethernet connections (primary and Copper twisted pair: 10/100BASE-TX with RJ45
secondary) connectors; full duplex operation.

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Images

Figure 1-10: SZ Controller Carrier dimensions


Side view Front view

22.9 cm
(9.01 in.)

6.5 cm 13.7 cm
(2.58 in.) (5.39 in.)

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Figure 1-11: Front view of the SZ Controller Carrier


Primary Area Push to remove Push to remove Secondary Area Control
Control Network Port port port Network Port and
Modbus/TCP
24 VDC Port
input

Primary Ethernet Secondary Ethernet


Isolation Port Isolation Port

Primary Safety Secondary Safety


Network Port Network Port

Redundant SZ
Controller Slots

Keylock
Front view Switch
Battery backup (Reserved for future use)

Related information

SZ Controller specifications
Ethernet Isolation Ports specifications
Ethernet Isolation Port LEDs

Ethernet Isolation Ports specifications


Installation notes

• The SZ Controller Carrier houses a primary and secondary Ethernet Isolation Port
(EIP). Each EIP consists of an Area Control Network port for connections to the
DeltaV Area Control Network and a Safety Network port for connections to the Local
Safety Network. The secondary Area Control Network port also functions as a
Modbus/TCP port.

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• The EIPs are removable. To remove an EIP, depress the button next to the EIP and
push it out of the carrier.

Specifications

Table 1-7: Ethernet Isolation Port specifications

Item Specification
Redundant Ethernet connections (primary and Copper twisted pair: 10/100BASE-TX with RJ45
secondary) connectors; full duplex operation.
Input power provided by the CHARMs Smart +5 VDC at 200 mA maximum
Logic Solver (CSLS)
Heat dissipation 1W

Image

Figure 1-12: Ethernet Isolation Port


Side View Front View

Area Control
Network port
LED

Safety
Network port
8.33 cm
(3.28 in.) LED

Connector

6.1 cm 1.9 cm
(2.41 in.) (0.74 in.)

Related information

SZ Controller Carrier specifications


Ethernet Isolation Port LEDs

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CHARM Baseplate specifications


Installation notes

• The CHARM Baseplates hold LS CHARMs and install directly onto a vertical T-type
DIN rail. CHARM Baseplates connect to the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier and
to other CHARM Baseplates through connectors on the baseplates.
• Each CHARM Baseplate holds one Address plug and up to 12 CHARM terminal blocks
holding LS CHARMs.
• Connect the CHARM Baseplate with Address Plug 1 to the CHARMs Smart Logic
Solver Carrier as shown in Figure 1-14.
• Install CHARM Baseplates in sequential order under the CHARMs Smart Logic Solver
Carrier based on the Address Plug installed on the baseplate. Connect the
baseplates together to form the power and communications bus for LS CHARMs.
• Up to eight CHARM Baseplates can be installed under one CHARMs Smart Logic
Solver Carrier.
• Any mix of LS CHARM terminal blocks can be installed on a CHARM Baseplate;
however, if CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Blocks are installed on a CHARM
Baseplate they must all be of the same voltage.

Specifications

Table 1-8: CHARM Baseplate specifications

Item Specification
Total CHARM Bus power +6.3 VDC at ±3% at 4 A maximum
Total +24 VDC power +24 VDC ± 10% at 10 A maximum
Total bussed power 250 VAC maximum at 10 A maximum
Bussed power per CHARM slot 250 VAC maximum at 2 A maximum
Capacity • 12 CHARMs (maximum) installed in CHARM
terminal blocks.
• One address plug (1-8) installed in a CHARM
address terminal.

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Images

Figure 1-13: CHARM Baseplate

Side view Front view


Connector

Address
plug

19.5 cm
(7.68 in.) L S CHARM
terminal
blocks

Connector

4.7 cm Baseplate only 12.5 cm


(1.86 in.) (4.91 in.)

8.3 cm Baseplate and


(3.29 in.) terminal blocks

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Figure 1-14: Connected CHARM Baseplates


CSLS Carrier

CHARM
Baseplate 1

Address
Plug 1 1

CHARM
Baseplate 2

Address
Plug 2 2

NOTE: Up to 8
baseplates can
be installed under
each CSLS pair.

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I.S. CHARM Baseplate specifications


Installation notes

• The I.S. CHARM Baseplates install directly onto a vertical T-type DIN rail. I.S. CHARM
Baseplates connect to the CSLS carrier and to other I.S. CHARM Baseplates through
connectors on the baseplates.
• A Separation Wall must be installed on every I.S. CHARM Baseplate.
• Each I.S. CHARM Baseplate holds one Address plug and up to 12 I.S. CHARM terminal
blocks holding LS I.S. CHARMs.
• Connect the I.S. CHARM Baseplate with Address Plug 1 to the CSLS carrier as shown
in Figure 1-16.
• Install I.S. CHARM Baseplates in sequential order under the CSLS carrier based on the
Address Plug installed on the baseplate.
• Up to eight I.S. CHARM Baseplates can be installed under one CSLS carrier.

Specifications

Table 1-9: I.S. CHARM Baseplate specifications

Item Specification
Total +24 VDC power • +24 VDC ± 10% at 7.6 A maximum
• +24 VDC - 10% at 8.4 A maximum
Capacity • 12 LS I.S. CHARMs (maximum) installed in
I.S. CHARM terminal blocks.
• One address plug (1-8) installed in an I.S.
CHARM address terminal.

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Images

Figure 1-15: I.S.CHARM Baseplate

Side view Front view


Connector

Address
plug

19.5 cm
(7.68 in.) I.S. CHARM
terminal
blocks

Connector

4.7 cm Baseplate only 12.5 cm


(1.86 in.) (4.91 in.)

8.3 cm Baseplate and


(3.29 in.) terminal blocks

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Figure 1-16: Connected I.S. CHARM Baseplates


CSLS Carrier

I.S. CHARM
Baseplate 1

Address Separation Wall


Plug 1

I.S. CHARM Connector


Baseplate 2

Address Separation Wall


Plug 2

Connector

NOTE: Up to 8
baseplates can
be installed under DIN Rail
each CSLS pair.

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Address Plug
Installation notes

• The Address Plug (1-8) installs in the LS CHARM Address Terminal in the dedicated
slot on the CHARM Baseplate.
• Install Address Plug 1 on the first baseplate, Address Plug 2 on the second baseplate,
Address Plug 3 on the third baseplate, and so on.

Specifications

Table 1-10: Address Plug specifications

Item Specification
Input power +6.3 VDC ±3% at 2 mA maximum

Views and dimensions

Figure 1-17: Address Plug


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.48 in.)

Side view Bottom view

4.8 cm
(1.89 in.)

4.79cm
(1.88 in.)

Related information

LS CHARM Address Terminal specifications

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LS CHARM Column Terminator specifications


Installation notes

The LS CHARM Column Terminator terminates the redundant bus and provides terminals
for connecting the baseplates to shield ground. Install it after the last CHARM Baseplate on
the DIN rail.

Specifications

Table 1-11: LS CHARM Column Terminator specifications

Item Specifications
Number of connections 2 (shield drain wire)

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 1-18: LS CHARM Column Terminator


Side view Front view

3.5 cm
(1.39 in.)
Connector

4.7 cm 12.5 cm
(1.86 in.) (4.91 in.)

LS CHARM Column Extenders and cable


Installation notes

• The LS CHARM Column Extenders are used to extend the power and
communications busses when CHARM Baseplates in a 96 CHARM system are
installed on multiple DIN rails.
• The bottom column extender can be connected to a CHARMs Smart Logic Solver
(CSLS) Carrier or to a baseplate depending upon the physical location of the carrier
and the baseplate. For example, if the CSLS carrier only is installed on a DIN rail and
the baseplates are installed on another DIN rail, the bottom column extender would
be connected to the CSLS carrier and either another bottom extender or top
extender could be connected to a baseplate on the other DIN rail. Refer to the
second image in this topic.
• The top column extender can be connected to baseplates only.
• To connect the cables between the extenders, connect primary to primary and
secondary to secondary.
• Three cable lengths are available for use with the extenders:

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- 0.5 meters (1.64 feet)


- 1.0 meters (3.28 feet)
- 2.0 meters (6.56 feet)
• A maximum of four extender pairs can be used and only one extender pair can
exceed 0.5 meters (1.64 feet).

Specifications

Table 1-12: LS CHARM Column Extenders

Item Specification
Total CHARM Bus power +6.3 VDC ± 3% at 4 A maximum
Total +24 VDC power +24 VDC ± 10% at 10 A maximum

Dimensions and connectors

Figure 1-19: LS CHARM Column Extenders


Bottom CHARM Extender Top CHARM Extender

4.72 cm 4.72 cm Top view


1.85 (in.) 1.85 (in.)

Removal Carrier Removal Carrier


screw connector screw connector

2.87 cm Front view


3.51 cm 1.12 (in.)
1.38 (in.)

A B A B
12.48 cm 12.48 cm
4.91 (in.) 4.91 (in.)

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Example installations using LS CHARM Column Extenders

Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

Address Top
Plug 1 CHARM
Column
Extender

CHARM Address
Plug 1 CSLS
CSLS Baseplate 1
Carrier
Carrier
CSLS
Carrier CHARM
Address Baseplate 1
Plug 2
Address Address
Plug 1 Plug 3
Bottom Address
CHARM CHARM
Baseplate 2 Plug 2
Column CHARM CHARM
Extender Baseplate 1 Baseplate 3

Bottom CHARM
CHARM Baseplate 2
Column Address Address
Extenders 1
Plug 2 Plug 4

CHARM CHARM
Baseplate 2 Baseplate 4

Bottom
CHARM
Column
Extenders

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2 Logic Solver CHARMs Terminal Block


specifications
Topics covered in this chapter:
• CHARM Terminal Block specifications
• CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications
• CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications
• I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications
• I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications
• DVC Terminal Block specifications
• LS CHARM Address Terminal specifications
• Redundant Terminal Block specifications
• Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block specifications
• Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block specifications
• Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block specifications
• Redundant DVC Terminal Block specifications

CHARM Terminal Block specifications


Installation notes

• The CHARM Terminal Blocks are preinstalled on the CHARM Baseplate. Each
terminal block holds a single Logic Solver (LS) CHARM and provides the keying and
field wiring for the LS CHARM.
• The CHARM Terminal Block's keying mechanism sets itself to match the inserted LS
CHARM.
• To reset the keying mechanism, remove the CHARM Terminal Block from the
CHARM Baseplate, flip the terminal block 180°, and use your fingers to push the two
keying posts completely in and return the posts to the neutral position. You will hear
a click when the posts are completely pushed in. When the posts are in the neutral
position, the terminal block can receive a different LS CHARM type.
• The following LS CHARMs can use the CHARM Terminal Block:
- LS AI 0-10 VDC Isolated
- LS AI 4-20 mA HART
- LS DI 24 VDC Isolated
- LS DI 120 VAC Isolated
- LS DI 230 VAC Isolated
- LS DI 24 VDC Low-Side

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- LS DI NAMUR
- LS RTD / Resistance Input
- LS DO 24 VDC DTA
- LS DO 24 VDC ETA

Specifications

Table 2-1: CHARM Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 4
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 2 A maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-1: CHARM Terminal Block

Front view

1.2 cm 1 3
(0.48 in.) 2 4

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 2 Terminal 1

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.)
Terminal 4 Terminal 3

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM specifications


LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM specifications
LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM specifications
LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM specifications
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM specifications
LS RTD / Resistance input CHARM specifications
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM specifications

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LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications


LS DI NAMUR CHARM specifications

CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block


specifications
Installation notes

• The CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block installs on the CHARM Baseplate
and holds a single Logic Solver (LS) CHARM. It provides the keying and field wiring
for the LS CHARM and bussed power connections to implement high-side outputs
and dry contact inputs for isolated Discrete CHARMs. Bussed power is wired to the
CHARM Address Terminal.
• The terminal block's fuse protects the field wiring from short circuits.
• The fuse cannot be replaced when the terminal block is under power.
• The CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block's keying mechanism sets itself to
match the inserted CHARM.
• To reset the keying mechanism, remove the CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal
Block from the CHARM Baseplate, flip the terminal block 180°, and use your fingers
to push the two keying posts completely in and return the posts to the neutral
position. You will hear a click when the posts are completely pushed in. When the
posts are in the neutral position, the terminal block can receive a different CHARM
type.
• The following LS CHARMs can use the CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block:
- LS DI 24 VDC Isolated CHARM
- LS DI 120 VAC Isolated CHARM
- LS DI 230 VAC Isolated CHARM
- LS 24 VDC Power CHARM

Specifications

Table 2-2: CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 1 A maximum

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Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-2: CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.48 in.) 2 4

Fuse

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 2

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.)
Terminal 4

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM specifications


LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM specifications
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM specifications
LS 24 VDC Power CHARM specifications

CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block


specifications
Installation notes

• The CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block installs on the CHARM Baseplate


and holds a single LS CHARM. It provides the field wiring for the LS CHARM.
• The CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block's keying is fixed to allow only the LS
Thermocouple / mV input CHARM.

Specifications

Table 2-3: CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2

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Table 2-3: CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Power rating 5 VDC maximum at 25 mA maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-3: CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.40 in.)

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 2 Terminal 1

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.)

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications


Installation notes

• The I.S. CHARM Terminal Blocks are preinstalled on the I.S. CHARM Baseplate. Each
terminal block holds a single I.S. CHARM and provides the keying and field wiring for
the I.S. CHARM.
• The I.S. CHARM Terminal Block's keying mechanism sets itself to match the inserted
I.S. CHARM.
• To reset the keying mechanism, remove the I.S. CHARM Terminal Block from the I.S.
CHARM Baseplate, flip the terminal block 180°, and use your fingers to push the two
keying posts completely in and return the posts to the neutral position. You will hear
a click when the posts are completely pushed in. When the posts are in the neutral
position, the terminal block can receive a different I.S. CHARM type.
• All I.S. CHARM types including the Logic Solver I.S. CHARMs can use the I.S. CHARM
Terminal Block.

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Specifications

Table 2-4: I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 4
Power rating 28 VDC maximum at 45 mA

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-4: I.S. CHARM Terminal Block

Front view

1.2 cm 1 3
(0.48 in.) 2 4

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 2 Terminal 1

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.)
Terminal 4 Terminal 3

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS AI 4-20 mA HART (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM specifications


LS DI NAMUR (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM specifications

I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block


specifications
Installation notes

• The I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Blocks holds a single I.S.


Thermocouple / mV input CHARM and provides the keying and field wiring for the
I.S. CHARM.

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• The terminal block's keying mechanism is fixed to allow only an I.S. Thermocouple /
mV input CHARM.

Specifications

Table 2-5: I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 45 mA maximum at 28 VDC

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-5: I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.40 in.) 4

Side view Bottom view

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal 4 Terminal 3

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

DVC Terminal Block specifications


Installation notes

• The DVC Terminal Block holds a single LS DVC HART DTA CHARM and provides the
keying and field wiring connections for the CHARM.
• The terminal block's keying mechanism is fixed to allow only a LS DVC HART DTA
CHARM.

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Specifications

Table 2-6: DVC Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 30 VDC maximum at 30 mA maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-6: DVC Terminal Block


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.48 in.)

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS DVC HART DTA CHARMs specifications

LS CHARM Address Terminal specifications


Installation notes

• The LS CHARM Address Terminal is preinstalled in the dedicated slot on the CHARM
Baseplate and holds one Address Plug (1-8).
• The LS CHARM Address Terminal's keying mechanism sets itself to match the
inserted Address Plug (1-8).

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• To reset the keying mechanism, remove the Address Plug (1-8) from the CHARM
Baseplate, remove the Address Terminal, and reset the keying mechanism.
• Four screw terminals on the LS CHARM Address Terminal provide field power to
isolated LS CHARMs installed in CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Blocks.

Specifications

Table 2-7: LS CHARM Address Terminal specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2 sets of 2 connections
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 10 A maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-7: LS CHARM Address Terminal


Front view

1.2 cm
(0.48 in.)

Side view Bottom view

5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal - Terminal +

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Redundant Terminal Block specifications


Installation notes

• Each Redundant Terminal Block holds two LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) or LS DO


24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARMs. It provides the keying and field wiring
connections for the CHARMs.

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• Both CHARMs installed in the terminal block must be of the same type: either two LS
DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARMs or two LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA)
CHARMs
• The Redundant Terminal Block's keying mechanism sets itself to match the inserted
CHARMs.
• Install the terminal block in an odd and even numbered slot on the baseplate. The
lower slot number must be odd and the even slot number must be the next higher
number (for example, slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4).

Specifications

Table 2-8: Redundant Terminal Block specifications

Item Specifications
Number of connections 2
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 2 A maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-8: Redundant Terminal Block


Front view

2.5 cm
(0.98 in.)

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications

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Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal


Block specifications
Installation notes

• Each Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block holds two LS DO 24 VDC
(Redundant DTA) CHARMs. It provides the keying and field wiring connections for
the CHARMs and bussed power connections to implement high-side outputs.
Bussed power is wired to the CHARM Address Terminal.
• The Redundant DTA Relay Injected Power Terminal Block has a built-in relay.
• The Redundant DTA Relay Injected Power Terminal Block has a replaceable fuse that
protects the field wiring from short circuits. The fuse cannot be replaced when the
terminal block is under power in a hazardous environment.
• The Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block's keying is fixed to allow
only LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARMs.
• Install the terminal block in an odd and even numbered slot on the baseplate. The
lower slot number must be odd and the even slot number must be the next higher
number (for example, slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4).
• This terminal block is used by a LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM when
driving a final element that requires more than 500 mA and the baseplate's injected
power bus rather than system power is required to power the field circuit.
• The test point is used to verify each contact individually. To verify one relay, place
probes between the positive (+) address terminal and the test point. To verify the
other relay, place probes between screw terminal 1 and the test point.

Specifications

Table 2-9: Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 1 A maximum
Number of test points 1

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Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-9: Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block


Front view

2.5 cm
(0.98 in.)

Test point

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

The following image shows the relay circuit.

Baseplate Terminal
1

Injected Power
– +
T

Related information

LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications


LS CHARM Address Terminal specifications

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Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block


specifications
Installation notes

• Each Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block holds two LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant
DTA) CHARMs. It provides the keying and field wiring connections for the CHARMs.
• Both CHARMs installed in the terminal block must be of the same type.
• The Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block has a built-in relay.
• The Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block has a replaceable fuse that protects the
field wiring from short circuits. The fuse cannot be replaced when the terminal block
is under power in a hazardous environment.
• The Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block's keying is fixed to allow only LS DO 24
VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARMs.
• Install the terminal block in an odd and even numbered slot on the baseplate. The
lower slot number must be odd and the even slot number must be the next higher
number (for example, slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4).
• This terminal block is used by a LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM when
driving a final element that requires more than 500 mA.
• The test point is used to verify each contact individually. To verify one relay, place
probes between screw terminal 1 and the test point. To verify the other relay, place
probes between screw terminal 2 and the test point.

Specifications

Table 2-10: Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 1 A maximum
Number of test points 1

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Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-10: Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block


Front view

2.5 cm
(0.98 in.)

Test point

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm 2
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2
T
1

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications

Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block


specifications
Installation notes

• Each Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block holds two LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA)
CHARMs. It provides the keying and field wiring connections for the CHARMs.
• The Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block has a built-in relay.
• The Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block has a replaceable fuse that protects the
field wiring from short circuits. The fuse cannot be replaced when the terminal block
is under power in a hazardous environment.
• The Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block's keying is fixed to allow only LS DO 24
VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARMs.

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• Install the terminal block in an odd and even numbered slot on the baseplate. The
lower slot number must be odd and the even slot number must be the next higher
number (for example, slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4).

Specifications

Table 2-11: Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block specifications

Item Specification
Number of connections 2
Power rating 250 VAC maximum at 1 A maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-11: Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block


Front view

2.5 cm
(0.98 in.)

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm 2
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2
1

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

Related information

LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications

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Redundant DVC Terminal Block specifications


Installation notes

• Each Redundant DVC Terminal Block holds two LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA)
CHARMs. It provides the keying and field wiring connections for the CHARMs.
• The Redundant DVC Terminal Block's keying is fixed to allow only LS DVC HART
(Redundant DTA) CHARMs.
• Install the terminal block in an odd and even numbered slot on the baseplate. The
lower slot number must be odd and the even slot number must be the next higher
number (for example, slots 1 and 2 or slots 3 and 4).

Specifications

Table 2-12: Redundant DVC Terminal Block specifications

Item Specifications
Number of connections 2
Power rating 30 VDC maximum at 60 mA maximum

Front and side views and dimensions

Figure 2-12: Redundant DVC Terminal Block


Front view

2.5 cm
(0.98 in.)

Side view Bottom view

Terminal 1
5.3 cm
(2.09 in.) Terminal 2

10.2 cm
(4.03 in.)

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Related information

LS DVC HART DTA CHARMs specifications

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3 Logic Solver CHARMs specifications


Topics covered in this chapter:
• LS input CHARMs specifications
• LS Intrinsically Safe input CHARMs specifications
• LS Output CHARMs specifications

LS input CHARMs specifications


LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM specifications
Installation notes

• The LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM requires a CHARM Terminal Block.


• Installing a 250 Ω resistor across terminals 3 and 4 converts a 4-20 mA field signal to
a 1-5 VDC input signal.

Specifications

Table 3-1: LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Sensor types Voltage devices:
• 0 to 5 V
• 0 to 10 V
• 1 to 5 V
• -1 to +1 V
• -5 to +5 V
• -10 to +10 V

Note
Open loop conditions are not detected for volt-
age LS CHARMs. If an open loop condition exists,
the Status parameter in DeltaV Diagnostics re-
ports a value of Sensor Out of Range.

Accuracy over full temperature range Refer to the following table.


Input impedance 10 MΩ
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution Refer to the following table (24 bit A/D convert-
er used)
Calibration None required

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Table 3-1: LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Common mode rejection 90 dB at 50/60 Hz
Isolation Input channel galvanically isolated and factory
tested to 1000 VDC
Input power requirements Total power requirement: 22 mA maximum
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• 24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ± 10% at 10
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.40 W

Table 3-2: Isolated input voltage sensor type specifications

Sensor type 25° reference accura- Temperature drift Nominal resolution


cy
0 to 5 V ±0.005 V ±0.0005 V/°C 0.00008 V
0 to 10 V ±0.010 V ±0.001 V/°C 0.00015 V
1 to 5 V ±0.005 V ±0.0005 V/°C 0.00006 V
-1 to +1 V ±0.0025 V ±0.0002 V/°C 0.00003 V
-5 to +5 V ±0.005 V ±0.0005 V/°C 0.00015 V
-10 to + 10 V ±0.010 V ±0.001 V/°C 0.00030 V

Wiring diagram

Figure 3-1: LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block

1 3

+
A/D Conversion

Voltage
Isolation

Source
2 4 –

Shield

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Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM requires the CHARM Terminal Block.


• This CHARM supports 2 and 4-wire devices.

Specifications

Table 3-3: LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type and functionality Analog input:
• 4-20 mA
• 0-20 mA
• 4-20 mA with HART
Nominal signal range (span) • 4-20 mA
• 0-20 mA optional
Full signal range 0-24 mA
Input impedance 250 Ω ±1%
2-wire transmitter power 15.0 V minimum at 20 mA with 24 VDC input
power.
Accuracy over temperature range • 0.1% of span (0 to 60° C)
• 0.25% of span (-40-70° C)
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution 16-bit
Calibration None required
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 36
mA maximum for 2-wire configurations and 12
mA maximum for 4-wire configurations:
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 25
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.33 W
HART scan time 500 ms
HART Communications • HART pass-through request/response
• HART variable report
• Field device status report

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-2: LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM wiring diagram for 2-wire applications

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block
+24V
1 3
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
T
2 4 –
A/D Conversion 2-wire analog
and HART and/or HART
250 Ω transmitter
Interface

Shield

Figure 3-3: LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM wiring diagram for 4-wire applications

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block
+24V
1 3
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
T
2 4 –
A/D Conversion
and HART
Interface
250 Ω 4-wire analog
and/or HART
self-powered
transmitter
Shield

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• When a CHARM Terminal Block is used, the input channel can be used as a
conventional isolated input channel.
• When a CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block is used, the input channel can
be used as a dry contact input channel.

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Specifications

Table 3-4: LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete input: isolated VDC
Detection level for ON >10 VDC
Detection level for OFF < 5 VDC
Wetting current 6 mA at +24 VDC
Output impedance 4 kΩ (approximate)
Channel isolation Input is optically isolated and factory tested to
1000 VDC.
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 12
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: none
CHARM heat dissipation 0.32 W

Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-4: LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block

1 3

2 KΩ
Isolation 24 VDC
and Control
Field
Devices
+ Power
Circuitry Supply
2 KΩ 2 4 –

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Figure 3-5: LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM wiring diagram for dry contact
configuration with CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block

CHARM CHARM Charm Fused


Baseplate Injected Power
+ – Terminal Block

2 KΩ
2A
Isolation
and Control
+
Circuitry 2 KΩ 2 4

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications


CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications

LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• When a CHARM Terminal Block is used, the input channel can be used as a
conventional isolated input channel.
• When a CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block is used, the input channel can
be used as a dry contact input channel.
• Although CHARMs can be installed in any location, it is good engineering practice to
separate low voltage DC signals from high voltage AC signals. To ensure a safe
working environment, it is recommended that you wire AC signals to a different
enclosure from DC signals.

Specifications

Table 3-5: LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete input: isolated 120 VAC
Detection level for On >84 VAC
Detection level for Off <34 VAC
Wetting current 2 mA at 120 VAC
Output impedance 60 kΩ (approximate)
Channel isolation Input channel is optically isolated from the sys-
tem at 250 VAC

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Table 3-5: LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Maximum input voltage 130 VAC
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 12
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: none
CHARM heat dissipation 0.41 W

Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-6: LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block

1 3
30 KΩ

L
Isolation 120 VAC
Field
and Control Devices Power
Circuitry Supply
2 4 N

30 KΩ

Figure 3-7: LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram for dry contact
configuration with CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block

CHARM CHARM Charm Fused


Baseplate Injected Power
L N Terminal Block
+ –

30 KΩ

2A
Isolation L
and Control
Circuitry
2 4 N

30 KΩ

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Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications


CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications

LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• When a CHARM Terminal Block is used, the input channel can be used as a
conventional isolated input channel.
• When a CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block is used, the input channel can
be used as a dry contact input channel.
• Although CHARMs can be installed in any location, it is good engineering practice to
separate low voltage DC signals from high voltage AC signals. To ensure a safe
working environment, it is recommended that you wire AC signals to a different
enclosure from DC signals.

Specifications

Table 3-6: LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete input: isolated 230 VAC
Detection level for On >168 VAC
Detection level for Off <68 VAC
Wetting current 1 mA at 230 VAC
Input impedance 240 kΩ (approximate)
Channel isolation Input channel is optically isolated from the sys-
tem at 250 VAC.
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Maximum input voltage 250 VAC
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 12
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: none
CHARM heat dissipation 0.40 W

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-8: LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block

1 3
120 KΩ

L
Isolation 230 VAC
Field
and Control Devices Power
Circuitry Supply
2 4 N

120 KΩ

Figure 3-9: LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram for dry contact
configuration with CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block

CHARM CHARM Charm Fused


Baseplate Injected Power
L N Terminal Block
+ –

120 KΩ

2A
Isolation L
and Control
Circuitry
2 4 N

120 KΩ

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications


CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications

LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM


specifications
Installation notes

• The LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM requires a CHARM Terminal Block.
• Debounce filters can be configured for this CHARM in DeltaV Explorer.

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• This CHARM can sense relay/switch contact closure and supports line fault detection
for detecting open or short circuits in field wiring when external line fault resistors
are used. To use line fault detection you must:
- Enable line fault detection in the configuration.
- Connect the dry contact to a 12 kΩ resistor in parallel for open circuit detection
and a 2.4 kΩ resistor in series for short circuit detection.

Figure 3-10: External line fault resistors

+ 2.4 KΩ

12 KΩ

Specifications

Table 3-7: LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete input: +24 VDC dry contact
On/Off detection on the - (minus) signal
Detection level for On <5.3 kΩ (>2.25 mA at 24 VDC)
Detection level for Off >8.2 kΩ (<1.75 mA at 24 VDC)
Channel impedance 4.8 kΩ
Wetting voltage 22.5 VDC (±5%); current limited to 12.5 mA
nominal
Open line fault detection levels • Guaranteed short circuit: < 100 Ω
• Guaranteed good status: 400 Ω to 40 kΩ
• Guaranteed open circuit: 75 kΩ
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 22
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 10
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.33 W

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Wiring diagram

Figure 3-11: LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block
+24 VDC
1 3
Current
Limiting
Circuitry +

Field
2 4 device
Channel
Sensing

Circuitry 4.8 kΩ
+ 2.4 KΩ

1
12 KΩ
2 Field
device
– Option 1

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS DI NAMUR CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS DI NAMUR CHARM requires a CHARM Terminal Block.


• The LS DI NAMUR CHARM can sense relay/switch contact closure and supports
NAMUR sensors with NAMUR-specified line fault detection levels.
• Debounce filters can be configured for this CHARM in DeltaV Explorer.
• LS DI NAMUR CHARM supports line fault detection for detecting open or short
circuits in field wiring when external line fault resistors are used. To use line fault
detection you must:
- Enable line fault detection in the configuration.
- Connect the dry contact to a 12 kΩ resistor in parallel for open circuit detection
and a 2.4 kΩ resistor in series for short circuit detection.

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Figure 3-12: External line fault detection resistors

+ 2.4 KΩ

12 KΩ

Specifications

Table 3-8: LS DI NAMUR CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete input: 12 VDC, dry contact; supports
NAMUR sensors
On/Off detection on the + signal
Detection level for On >2.1 mA <4 kΩ
Detection level for Off <1.2 mA >9 kΩ
Channel impedance 1.5 kΩ
Wetting voltage 12 VDC (±5%)
Optional line fault detection levels • Guaranteed short circuit: <100 Ω
• Guaranteed good status: 400 Ω to 40 kΩ
• Guaranteed open circuit: > 75 kΩ
NAMUR sensor compatible
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 28
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 16
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.51 W

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Wiring diagram

Figure 3-13: LS DI NAMUR CHARM wiring diagram


+
CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal 1
Baseplate Block
2 Field
12 V device
1 3
Channel 1.5 KΩ – Option 1
Sensing
Circuitry +
Namur
Sensor
2 4

+ 2.4 KΩ
1
12 KΩ
2 Field
device
– Option 2

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS RTD / Resistance input CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS RTD / Resistance input CHARM requires a CHARM Terminal Block.


• This CHARM can be configured for 2, 3, or 4-wire applications.

Specifications

Table 3-9: LS RTD Input CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type RTD input
Sensor types Refer to Table 3-10
Sensor configuration 2, 3, or 4-wire
Full scale signal range Selectable based on sensor. Refer to Table 3-10
Accuracy over full temperature range Depends upon the sensor type. Refer to the
temperature drift specification in Table 3-10
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution Depends upon the sensor type. Refer to the res-
olution specification in Table 3-10
Calibration None required

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Table 3-9: LS RTD Input CHARM specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Sensor excitation current • 0.5 mA in 2 and 4-wire configurations
• 0.25 mA in 3-wire configurations
DC50/60 Hz common mode rejection 90 dB typical
Channel isolation RTD sensor input is galvanically isolated and fac-
tory tested to 1000 VDC.
Open sensor detection Yes
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 22
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: ±10% at 10 mA maxi-
mum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.30 W

Table 3-10: LS RTD sensor type specifications

Sensor type Operating range 25° reference accura- Temperature drift Resolution
cy
Pt100 -200 to 850° C ±0.25° C ±0.02° C/°C ~0.02° C
Pt200 -200 to 850° C ±0.25° C ±0.02° C/°C ~0.02° C
Pt500 -200 to 850° C ±0.25° C ±0.02° C/°C ~0.02° C
Pt1000 -200 to 260° C ±0.25° C ±0.02° C/°C ~0.01° C
Ni100 -80 to 260 °C ±0.20° C ±0.01° C/°C ~0.01° C
Ni120 -80 to 260 °C ±0.15° C ±0.01° C/°C ~0.01° C
Ni200 -80 to 260 °C ±0.20° C ±0.01° C/°C ~0.01° C
Ni500 -80 to 260 °C ±0.20° C ±0.01° C/°C ~0.01° C
Ni1000 -80 to 140 °C ±0.20° C ±0.01° C/°C ~0.01° C
Cu10 -200 to 260 °C ±0.25° C ±0.02° C/°C ~0.01° C
Resistance RTD input 0 to 2,000 Ω ±0.25 Ω ±0.03 Ω/°C ~0.031 Ω

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-14: LS RTD / Resistance CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Terminal


Baseplate Block

1 3 4-Wire

and A/D Conversion


+
Excitation Current
Isolation

2 4

3-Wire
+
Shield 1
2

4

2-Wire
+
1
2

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM requires the CHARM Thermocouple / mV


Terminal Block.
• A sensor connected to two of the wiring terminals provides Cold Junction
Compensation. The sensor is provided with the CHARM.
• Color coding for thermocouple wires varies from country to country. Refer to your
local standards for the appropriate color code.

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Specifications

Table 3-11: LS Thermocouple / mV Input CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Thermocouple input
Sensor types Thermocouple: B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T, uncharacter-
ized
mV: Low level voltage source (±20 mV, ±50 mV,
and ±100 mV.
Full scale signal range Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Refer
to Table 3-12
Accuracy over full scale temperature range Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Refer
to Table 3-12
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Uses
24-bit A/D converter. Refer to Table 3-12
Calibration None required
Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) accuracy ±1.0° C
Cold Junction Compensation range -40° C to 85° C
Open sensor detection Yes
DC/50/60Hz common mode rejection 90 dB typical
Channel isolation TC sensor input is galvanically isolated and fac-
tory tested to 1000 VDC.
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 22
mA maximum :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: ±10% at 10 mA maxi-
mum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.30 W

Note
In the 25°C reference accuracy column in the following table, total error is made up of the 25°C
reference accuracy value, plus the CJC accuracy value, plus the sensor accuracy value.

Table 3-12: LS Thermocouple sensor type specifications

Sensor types 25°C reference Temperature Nominal resolu- Full scale Operating range
accuracy drift tion
B ±0.8° C ±0.06°C/°C 0.024°C 0° to 1820°C 250° to 1820°C
E ±0.4° C ±0.03°C/°C 0.018°C -270° to 1000°C -200° to 1000°C
J ±0.6° C ±0.04°C/°C 0.022°C -210° to 1200°C -210° to 1200°C

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Table 3-12: LS Thermocouple sensor type specifications (continued)

Sensor types 25°C reference Temperature Nominal resolu- Full scale Operating range
accuracy drift tion
K ±0.4° C ±0.03°C/°C 0.025°C -270° to 1372°C -200° to 1372°C
N ±0.6° C ±0.04°C/°C 0.024°C -270° to 1300°C -200° to 1300°C
R ±0.8° C ±0.05°C/°C 0.028°C -50° to 1768°C -50° to 1768°C
S ±0.8° C ±0.05°C/°C 0.028°C -50° to 1768°C -50° to 1768°C
T ±0.5° C ±0.02°C/°C 0.01°C -270° to 400°C -200° to 400°C
±100 mV ±0.025 mV .002 mV/ °C .0031 mV ±100 mV ±100 mV
±50 mV ±0.020 mV .001 mV/ °C .0015 mV ±50 mV ±50 mV
±20 mV ±0.010 mV .0005 mV/ °C .0006 mV/ °C ±20 mV ±20 mV

Wiring diagram

Figure 3-15: LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM CHARM Thermocouple/mV


Baseplate terminal block
+
1
A/D Conversion and
CJC Measurement

Internal RTD
Isolation

_
Shield

LS Intrinsically Safe input CHARMs


specifications
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM
specifications
Installation notes

• The LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM requires the I.S. CHARM Terminal Block.
• The LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM supports 2 and 4-wire devices.

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Specifications

Table 3-13: LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type and functionality Intrinsically safe analog input:
• 4-20 mA with HART
• 0-20 mA
Nominal signal range (span) • 4-20 mA
• 0-20 mA (optional)
Full signal range 0-22 mA
2-wire transmitter power • 16.0 VDC minimum at 20 mA
• Current limit: 25 mA (typical)
Accuracy over temperature range • 0.1% of span (0 to 60° C)
• .25% of span (-40°C to 70°C)
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution 16-bit
Calibration None required
Channel isolation Galvanically isolated according to EN 60079-11,
voltage peak value 375 V.
Input power requirements • Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 0 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 60
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation (includes terminal 0.86 W
block)
HART scan time 500 ms
HART Communications • HART pass-through request/response
• HART variable report
• Field device status report

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-16: LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM for 2-wire applications

CHARM I.S. CHARM I.S. CHARM


Non-I.S. Power I.S. Isolated Baseplate Terminal Block
and Communications Field Circuit
1 3
Isolated
+24V +24V Zone 0/1
Current
I.S. Power
Isolation
Limiting
Circuitry +
T
2 4 –
2-wire analog
CHARM Data A/D Conversion and/or HART
Processing and and HART transmitter
Communications Interface
Opto-Isolated
Data Link

Shield

Figure 3-17: LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM for 4-wire applications

CHARM I.S. CHARM I.S. CHARM


Non-I.S. Power I.S. Isolated Baseplate Terminal Block
and Communications Field Circuit
1 3
Isolated
+24V +24V Zone 0/1
Current
I.S. Power
Isolation
Limiting
Circuitry –
T
2 4 +
4-wire analog
CHARM Data A/D Conversion and/or HART
Processing and and HART self-powered
Communications Interface transmitter
Opto-Isolated
Data Link

Shield

Related information

I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS DI NAMUR (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM requires an I.S. CHARM Terminal Block.


• The LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM can sense relay/switch contact closure and supports
NAMUR sensors with NAMUR-specified line fault detection levels.

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• The LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM supports line fault detection for detecting open or
short circuits in field wiring when external line fault resistors are used. To use line
fault detection you must:
- Enable line fault detection in the configuration.
- Connect the dry contact to a 18 kΩ resistor in parallel for open circuit detection
and a .36 kΩ resistor in series for short circuit detection.

Figure 3-18: External line fault detection resistors

+ .36 KΩ

18 KΩ

Specifications

Table 3-14: LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Intrinsically safe discrete input: 8 VDC, dry con-
tact; supports NAMUR sensors
On/Off detection on the + signal
Detection level for On >2.1 mA
Detection level for Off <1.2 mA
Channel impedance 1 kΩ ±10%
Wetting voltage 8 VDC ± 1 V
Optional line fault detection levels • Guaranteed short circuit: <100 Ω
• Guaranteed good status: 360 Ω to 20 kΩ
• Guaranteed open circuit: >75 kΩ
NAMUR sensor compatible
Calibration None required
Channel Isolation Galvanically isolated according to EN 60079-11,
voltage peak value 375 V.
Input power requirements • Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 0 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 28
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation (includes terminal 0.57 W
block)

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Wiring diagram

Figure 3-19: LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM wiring diagram


+
3
CHARM I.S. CHARM I.S. CHARM 4 Field
Baseplate Terminal Block device
Non-I.S. Power I.S. Isolated
and Communications Field Circuit – Option 1
1 3
Isolated
+24V +24V Zone 0/1
I.S. Power
Isolation
Field Power
+ NAMUR
and Sensor
Channel
Sensing
2 4 –
Circuit Or Dry
CHARM Data Contact
Processing and
Communications
Opto-Isolated
Data Link
+ .36 KΩ

3
Shield 18 KΩ
4 Field
device
– Option 2

Related information

I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications

LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM


specifications
Installation notes

• The LS RTD / Resistance input (I.S.) CHARM requires the I.S. CHARM Terminal Block.
• This CHARM can be configured for 2, 3, or 4-wire applications.

Specifications

Table 3-15: LS RTD /Resistance input (I.S.) CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type RTD input
Sensor types Refer to RTD Sensor type specifications
Sensor configuration 2, 3, or 4-wire
Full scale signal range Selectable based on sensor. Refer to
RTD Sensor type specifications
Accuracy over full temperature range Depends upon the sensor type. Refer to the
temperature drift specification in
RTD Sensor type specifications

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Table 3-15: LS RTD /Resistance input (I.S.) CHARM specifications (continued)

Item Specification
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution Depends upon the sensor type. Uses 24-bit A/D
converter. Refer to the resolution specification
in RTD Sensor type specifications
Calibration None required
Sensor excitation current • 0.5 mA in 2 and 4-wire configurations
• 0.25 mA in 3-wire configurations
DC50/60 Hz common mode rejection 90 dB typical
Channel isolation Galvanically isolated according to EN 60079-11,
voltage peak value 375 VDC.
Open sensor detection Yes
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 23
mA maximum :
• Input power from CIOC: +6.3 VDC ±3% at 32
mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: ±10% at 23 mA maxi-
mum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.60 W

Note
The accuracy and temperature drift values in the following table apply for a lead resistance of 0 Ω.

Table 3-16: LS I.S. RTD sensor type specifications

Sensor type Operating range 25° reference accuracy Temperature drift Resolution

4-wire 3-wire 2-wire 4-wire 3-wire 2-wire


Pt100 -200 to 850°C 0.50°C 1.91°C 1.20°C 0.015°C/°C 0.10°C/°C 0.05°C/°C ~0.02°C
Pt200 -200 to 850°C 0.40°C 1.34°C 0.74°C 0.014°C/°C 0.07°C/°C 0.03°C/°C ~0.02°C
Pt500 -200 to 850°C 0.34°C 1.00°C 0.47°C 0.014°C/°C 0.05°C/°C 0.02°C/°C ~0.02°C
Pt1000 -200 to 260°C 0.14°C 0.41°C 0.19°C 0.006°C/°C 0.02°C/°C 0.01°C/°C ~0.01°C
Ni100 -80 to 260 °C 0.18°C 0.85°C 0.62°C 0.003°C/°C 0.04°C/°C 0.03°C/°C ~0.01°C
Ni120 -80 to 260 °C 0.12°C 0.58°C 0.42°C 0.003°C/°C 0.03°C/°C 0.02°C/°C ~0.01°C
Ni200 -80 to 260 °C 0.11°C 0.47°C 0.33°C 0.003°C/°C 0.02°C/°C 0.02°C/°C ~0.01°C
Ni500 -80 to 260 °C 0.08°C 0.24°C 0.15°C 0.003°C/°C 0.01°C/°C 0.01°C/°C ~0.01°C
Ni1000 -80 to 150 °C 0.06°C 0.19°C 0.10°C 0.003°C/°C 0.01°C/°C 0.01°C/°C ~0.01°C
Cu10 -200 to 260°C 0.70°C 8.00°C( 5.60°C 0.020°C/°C 0.42°C/ 0.29°C/°C ~0.01°C
1) °C(2)

(1) 3-wire mode for Cu10 is disabled through the firmware


(2) 3-wire mode for Cu10 is disabled through the firmware

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Table 3-16: LS I.S. RTD sensor type specifications (continued)

Sensor type Operating range 25° reference accuracy Temperature drift Resolution

4-wire 3-wire 2-wire 4-wire 3-wire 2-wire


Resistance/user 0-100% 0.50 Ω 1.48 Ω 0.70 Ω 0.020 Ω/°C 0.08 Ω/°C 0.03 Ω/°C ~0.031 Ω
defined (0-2
kΩ)(3)

Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-20: LS RTD / Resistance input (I.S.) CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM I.S. CHARM


Baseplate Terminal Block
Isolated
+24V 4-Wire
+24V 1 3

I.S. Power
and A/D Conversion
Excitation Current

Isolation

2 4
CHARM Data +
Processing and
Communications

Opto-isolated 3-Wire
Non-I.S. Data Link
Power and
Communications
Shield
3

1
2 +

2-Wire

1

2
+

Related information

I.S. CHARM Terminal Block specifications

(3) (The Callendar-Van Dusen linearization equation can be used with user defined Pt RTDs. Refer to Recommended I/O Practices in DeltaV
Books online for usage information.

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LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM


specifications
Installation notes

• The LS Thermocouple / mV input (I. S.) CHARM requires the I.S. CHARM
Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block.
• Cold Junction Compensation for the CHARM is built into the terminal block.
• Color coding for thermocouple wires varies from country to country. Refer to your
local standards for the appropriate color code.

Specifications

Table 3-17: LS Thermocouple Input (I.S.) CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type I.S. Thermocouple input
Sensor types Thermocouple: B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T, uncharacter-
ized
mV: Low level voltage source (±20 mV, ±50 mV,
and ±100 mV).
Full scale signal range Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Refer
to Thermocouple sensor type specifications
Accuracy over full scale temperature range Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Refer
to Thermocouple sensor type specifications
Repeatability 0.05% of span
Resolution Depends upon Thermocouple sensor type. Uses
24-bit A/D converter. Refer to
Thermocouple sensor type specifications
Calibration None required
Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) accuracy ±0.7°C
Cold Junction Compensation range -40° C to 85°C
Temperature drift 0.03°C /°C
Open sensor detection Yes
Channel isolation Galvanically isolated according to EN 60079-11,
voltage peak value 375 VDC.
Input power requirements Total power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at 23
mA maximum :
• Input power from CIOC: +6.3 VDC ±3% at 32
mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: ±10% at 23 mA maxi-
mum
CHARM heat dissipation 0.60 W

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Note
In the 25°C reference accuracy column in the following table, total error is made up of the 25°C
reference accuracy value, plus the CJC accuracy value, plus the sensor accuracy value.

Table 3-18: I.S.Thermocouple sensor type specifications

Sensor types 25°C reference ac- Temperature Nominal resolu- Full scale Operating range
curacy drift tion
B ±2.50°C ±0.07°C/°C ~0.024°C 0° to 1820°C 250° to 400°C
±1.70°C ±0.05°C/°C 400° to 1820°C
E ±0.60°C ±0.03°C/°C ~0.018°C -270° to 1000°C -200° to 1000°C
J ±0.70°C ±0.03°C/°C ~0.022°C -210° to 1200°C -200° to 1200°C
K ±1.20°C ±0.05°C/°C ~0.025°C -270° to 1372°C -200° to 1370°C
N ±1.10°C ±0.04°C/°C ~0.024°C -270° to 1300°C -200° to 1300°C
R ±1.70°C ±0.06°C/°C ~0.028°C -50° to 1768°C -50° to 1767°C
S ±1.90°C ±0.07°C/°C ~0.028°C -50° to 1768°C -50° to 1767°C
T ±1.70°C ±0.05°C/°C ~0.01°C -270° to 400°C -250° to -200°C
±0.70°C ±0.02°C/°C -200° to 400°C
±100 mV 50 µV ±2.5 µV/°C ~0.0031 mV -100 to 100 mV -100 to 100 mV
±50 mV 40 µV ±1.7 µV/°C ~0.0015 mV -50 to 50 mV -50 to 50 mV
±20 mV 20 µV ±0.8 µV/°C ~0.0006 mV -20 to 20 mV -20 to 20 mV

Wiring diagram

Figure 3-21: LS Thermocouple / mV input (I.S.) CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM I.S. CHARM I.S. CHARM


Baseplate Thermocouple/mV _
Isolated
terminal block
+24V
+24V 3
I.S. Power
A/D Conversion and
CJC Measurement

Isolation
Internal
RTD

4
CHARM Data
Processing and
Communications

Non-I.S. Power
Opto-Isolated
Data Link
+
and Communications
Shield

Related information

I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV Terminal Block specifications

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LS Output CHARMs specifications


LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications
The DeltaV system supports the LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM, the LS DO 24 VDC
(Redundant DTA) CHARM, the LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM, and the LS DO 24 VDC
(Redundant ETA) CHARM.

Installation notes

• The LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM requires the CHARM Terminal Block. This CHARM is
suitable for use in SIL 3 de-energize to trip (DTA) applications.
• The LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM requires the CHARM Terminal Block. This CHARM is
suitable for use in SIL 2 energize to trip (ETA) applications.
• The LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM can use the following terminal blocks:
- The Redundant Terminal Block
- For applications that drive a final element that requires more than 500 mA use
the Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block. The Redundant DTA Relay Terminal
Block has a built-in relay that can handle up to 2 A and the redundancy allows for
higher safety coverage to shut down the process.
- For applications that drive a final element that requires more than 500 mA, and
also requires the use of the baseplate's injected power bus rather than system
power use the Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block. The
Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block has a built-in relay that can
handle up to 3 A and the redundancy allows for higher safety coverage to shut
down the process.
• This CHARM is suitable for use in SIL 3 de-energize to trip (DTA) applications.
• The LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM requires the Redundant Terminal Block
or the Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block. This CHARM is suitable for use in SIL 2
energize to trip (ETA) applications.
• The LS DO CHARMs have short circuit protection and support line monitoring for
sensing field wiring faults such as open and short circuits. Line monitoring is enabled
in the configuration.

Note
Line fault detection is not compatible with significant capacitive loading (cable + load > 30 nF)
and must be disabled under these conditions.

Specifications

Table 3-19: LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Discrete output: 24 VDC high-side

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Table 3-19: LS DO 24 VDC CHARMs specifications (continued)

Item Specification
On-state output rating 24 VDC at 500 mA continuous per channel
Channel power is derived from +24 VDC (±10%)
power supplied to the CHARMs Smart Logic
Solver Carrier.
On-state current limiting, channel protection Output inrush current and short circuit protec-
tion: limited to 580 mA (typical) for simplex;
1.16 A for redundant when both CHARMs are
operational.
Off-state leakage current 5 mA maximum
Line fault detection levels • Guaranteed short circuit: 10 Ω
• Guaranteed good status: 56 Ω to 3.5 kΩ
load
• Guaranteed open circuit: >20 kΩ load
Line fault test timing 200 µsec
Input power requirements Total power requirement per CHARM: +24 VDC
±10% at 36 mA maximum plus output load cur-
rent :
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ± 3% at 60 mA average
• 24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 36
mA maximum
Total power requirement for redundant pair
driving relay terminal: +24 VDC ±10% at 148 mA
maximum:
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules:+6.3
VDC ± 3% at 60 mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 1.3 W

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-22: LS DO 24 VDC DTA Simplex CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM CHARM
Baseplate Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
S
2 –
Solenoid
Channel
Readback
Circuitry

Figure 3-23: LS DO 24 VDC ETA Simplex CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM CHARM
Baseplate Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
S
2 –
Solenoid
Channel
Readback
Circuitry

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Figure 3-24: LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM Redundant
Baseplate Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
S
2 –
Solenoid
Channel
Readback
Circuitry

CHARM CHARM
Baseplate

+24 VDC

Current
Limiting
Circuitry

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

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Figure 3-25: LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM Redundant
Baseplate Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
S
2 –
Solenoid
Channel
Readback
Circuitry

CHARM CHARM
Baseplate

+24 VDC

Current
Limiting
Circuitry

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

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Figure 3-26: LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM wiring diagram with Redundant
DTA Relay Terminal block
CHARM CHARM Redundant DTA
Baseplate Relay Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry +
Source

Channel Test
Readback Point
Circuitry

S
+
CHARM CHARM Solenoid
Baseplate 2

+24 VDC

Current
Limiting
Circuitry

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

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Figure 3-27: LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM wiring diagram with Redundant
DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block
CHARM CHARM Redundant DTA
Baseplate Injected Power Relay
Terminal Block
+24 VDC
L+ N
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
2A

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

CHARM

+24 VDC
1 +
Current
S
Limiting –
Circuitry Solenoid

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

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Figure 3-28: LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM wiring diagram with Redundant
ETA Relay Terminal block
CHARM CHARM Redundant ETA
Baseplate Relay Terminal Block

+24 VDC
1
Current
Limiting
+
Source
Circuitry


Channel
Readback
S
Circuitry 2
+
Solenoid

CHARM CHARM
Baseplate

+24 VDC

Current
Limiting
Circuitry

Channel
Readback
Circuitry

Related information

CHARM Terminal Block specifications


Redundant Terminal Block specifications
Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block specifications
Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block specifications
Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block specifications

LS DVC HART DTA CHARMs specifications


The DeltaV system supports the LS DVC HART DTA CHARM, and the LS DVC HART
(Redundant DTA) CHARM. Redundancy allows for higher safety coverage to shutdown the
process.

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Installation notes

• The LS DVC HART DTA CHARM requires the DVC Terminal Block. This CHARM is
suitable for use in SIL 3 de-energize to trip (DTA) applications.
• The LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM requires the Redundant DVC Terminal
Block. This CHARM is suitable for use in SIL 3 de-energize to trip (DTA) applications.

Specifications

Table 3-20: LS DVC HART DTA CHARMs specifications

Item Specification
Channel type Analog output: 4-20 mA with HART
Nominal signal range • 4-20 mA
• 0-20 mA optional
Full signal range 0-24 mA
Accuracy over temperature range • 0 to 60°C: 2% of span
• -40° to 70°C: 5% of span
Resolution 12 bits
Calibration None required
Compliance voltage • Voltage to load: 15 V minimum at 20 mA
and 24 VDC
• Load resistance: 250 Ω minimum to 600 Ω
maximum
Input power requirements Total power requirement (simplex): +24 VDC
±10% at 64 mA maximum:
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules:+6.3
VDC ± 3% at 96 mA maximum
• 24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 34
mA maximum
Total power requirement (redundant pair): +24
VDC ±10% at 108 mA maximum:
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules:+6.3
VDC ± 3% at 190 mA maximum
• 24 VDC input power: +24 VDC ±10% at 46
mA maximum
CHARM heat dissipation 1.03 W
HART scan time 500 ms
HART communications • HART pass-through request/response
• HART variable report
• Field device status report

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 3-29: LS DVC HART DTA (simplex) CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM DVC Terminal
Baseplate Block

1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
DVC
HART
Interface
2 –
Digital
Valve Controller

Current
Sinking
Output
Shield

Figure 3-30: LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM wiring diagram


CHARM CHARM Redundant DVC Terminal
Baseplate Block

1
Current
Limiting
Circuitry
+
DVC
HART
Interface
2 –
Digital
Valve Controller

Current
Sinking
Output

CHARM

Current
Limiting
Circuitry

HART
Interface

Current
Sinking
Output
Shield

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Related information

DVC Terminal Block specifications


Redundant DVC Terminal Block specifications

LS 24 VDC Power CHARM specifications


Installation notes

• The LS 24 VDC Power CHARM provides 24 VDC power to a single, three or four wire
field device and monitors the power status.
• You must inject the 24 VDC power at the Address Terminal on the baseplate on
which the CHARM is installed.
• The LS 24 VDC Power CHARM requires a CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal
Block.
• Installing the CHARM on the terminal block connects the power that was injected at
the Address Terminal to the screw terminals on the terminal block.
• The LS 24 VDC Power CHARM requires no configuration. The CHARM must be
removed from the terminal block to disconnect power from the field devices.

Specifications

Table 3-21: LS 24 VDC Power CHARM specifications

Item Specification
Channel type 24 VDC power output
Status readback level for power Good > 10 VDC
Status readback level for power Bad < 5 VDC
Channel isolation Status readback circuitry is optically isolated and
factory tested to 1000 VDC. Output power has
no isolation from the injection point.
Input power requirements +24 VDC ±10% at 12 mA maximum:
• Input power from CSLS Power Modules: +6.3
VDC ±3% at 32 mA maximum
• +24 VDC input power: none
Injected power requirement: +24 VDC ±10% at
1.01 A maximum:
• 10 mA status readback
• 1 A maximum to load
CHARM heat dissipation 0.32 W

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Wiring diagram

Figure 3-31: LS 24 VDC Power CHARM wiring diagram

CHARM CHARM Charm Fused


Baseplate Injected Power
+V -V Terminal Block

2 KΩ
2A

Isolation + Output

2 KΩ 2 4
– Power

Related information

CHARM Fused Injected Power Terminal Block specifications

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4 LED descriptions for CHARMs Smart


Logic Solver hardware
Topics covered in this chapter:
• Analog LS CHARMs LED
• Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs
• CHARMs Smart Logic Solver LEDs
• Safety Network Port LEDs
• SZ controller LEDs
• Ethernet Isolation Port LEDs

Analog LS CHARMs LED


This table describes the meaning of the colors and patterns associated with the single LED
on the following analog input LS CHARMs:

• LS AI 4-20 mA HART
• LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.)
• LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated
• LS RTD / Resistance input
• LS RTD / Resistance input (I.S.)
• LS Thermocouple / mV input
• LS Thermocouple / mV input (I.S.)

Table 4-1: Analog LS CHARMs LED

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Green (continuous) The channel and LS CHARM status is good and
the LS CHARM is configured.

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Table 4-1: Analog LS CHARMs LED (continued)

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Green (flashing once per second) The channel and LS CHARM status is good but
the LS CHARM is not configured. If DeltaV Diag-
nostics displays BAD status for this LS CHARM, a
configuration error such as a configuration mis-
match, has occurred. If DeltaV Diagnostics dis-
plays GOOD status for the LS CHARM, the LS
CHARM has not been configured. In this case,
configure the LS CHARM in DeltaV Explorer.
Green (flashing ten times per second) A user has issued an identify LS CHARM com-
mand from the DeltaV Diagnostics application.
This is not a fault and no action is required.
Red (continuous) No communications on the bus or no address.
• If this pattern is seen on an individual LS in-
put CHARM, replace the CHARM.
• If this pattern is seen on a group of 12 LS
CHARMs, ensure that the correct address
plug is installed.
• If this pattern is seen on all LS CHARMs, en-
sure that the CSLS is functioning correctly.
Red (flashing twice per second) • Channel fault (open or short circuit) detec-
ted or field power missing. Check the wiring
and field power.
• Hardware error in the LS CHARM. Check Del-
taV Diagnostics for a hardware error.
• Field value is out of the configured range or
the sensor is out of range. Ensure that the
ranges are correct.
Red (flashing ten times per second) Duplicate address. Check all baseplates for a du-
plicate address plug.
Green then red flashing three or four times per A CHARM fault (such as a bad address or a faulty
second CHARM bus) exists that does not affect the
channel status.
• If this pattern is seen on an individual LS
CHARM, replace the LS CHARM.
• If this pattern is seen on a group of 12 LS
CHARMs, ensure that the correct address
plug is installed.
• If this pattern is seen on all LS CHARMs, en-
sure that the CSLS is functioning correctly.
Green and red alternating two times per second The CHARM is being upgraded or is in upgrade
mode.

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Table 4-1: Analog LS CHARMs LED (continued)

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


No colors The CHARM is unpowered or not functioning.
• If all LS CHARMs' LEDs are not showing a col-
or, check the power connections.
• If the LEDs on all the LS CHARMs on a base-
plate are not showing a color, check the con-
nection to the baseplate.
• If the LED on one LS CHARM is not showing a
color, replace the LS CHARM.

Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs


This table describes the meaning of the colors and patterns associated with the two LEDs
on the following discrete LS CHARMs:

• LS 24 VDC Power
• LS DI 24 VDC isolated
• LS DI 120 VAC isolated
• LS DI 230 VAC isolated
• LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact)
• LS DI NAMUR
• LS DI NAMUR (I.S.)
• LS DO 24 VDC
• LS DVC HART DTA (simplex and redundant)

Table 4-2: Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Green (continuous) The channel and LS CHARM status is good and
the CHARM is configured.

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Table 4-2: Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs (continued)

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Green (flashing once per second) The channel and LS CHARM status is good but
the LS CHARM is not configured. If DeltaV Diag-
nostics displays BAD status for this LS CHARM, a
configuration error such as a configuration mis-
match, has occurred. If DeltaV Diagnostics dis-
plays GOOD status for the LS CHARM, the LS
CHARM has not been configured. In this case,
configure the LS CHARM in DeltaV Explorer.
Green (flashing ten times per second) A user has issued an identify LS CHARM com-
mand from the DeltaV Diagnostics application.
This is not a fault and no action is required.
Red (continuous) No communications on the bus or no address.
• If this pattern is seen on an individual LS in-
put CHARM, replace the CHARM.
• If this pattern is seen on an individual LS out-
put CHARM, check that the CHARMs Smart
Logic Solver (CSLS) is commissioned and
that the LS CHARM is being driven by logic.
• If this pattern is seen on a group of 12 LS
CHARMs, ensure that the correct address
plug is installed.
• If this pattern is seen on all LS CHARMs, en-
sure that the CSLS is functioning correctly.
Red (flashing twice per second) Channel fault (open or short circuit) detected or
field power missing. Check the wiring and field
power. This could also indicate a hardware error
in the LS CHARM. Check DeltaV Diagnostics for a
hardware error.
Red (flashing ten times per second) Duplicate address. Check all baseplates for a du-
plicate address plug.
Green then red flashing three or four times per A CHARM fault (such as a bad address or a faulty
second CHARM bus) exists that does not affect the
channel status.
• If this pattern is seen on an individual LS
CHARM, replace the LS CHARM.
• If this pattern is seen on a group of 12 LS
CHARMs, ensure that the correct address
plug is installed.
• If this pattern is seen on all LS CHARMs, en-
sure that the CSLS is functioning correctly.
Green and red alternating two times per second The CHARM is being upgraded or is in upgrade
mode.

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Table 4-2: Discrete LS CHARMs LEDs (continued)

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


No colors The CHARM is unpowered or not functioning.
• If all LS CHARMs' LEDs are not showing a col-
or, check the power connections.
• If the LEDs on all the LS CHARMs on a base-
plate are not showing a color, check the con-
nection to the baseplate.
• If the LED on one LS CHARM is not showing a
color, replace the LS CHARM.
Yellow This is the channel status indication:
• Yellow (continuous) - The actual input value
or the intended output value is ON. For out-
puts, yellow continuous indicates the last
written output value not the actual readback
value. Yellow continuous also indicates that
the LS DVC CHARM is driving a 20 mA signal.
• Off - The actual input value or the intended
output value is Off.

CHARMs Smart Logic Solver LEDs


The CSLS's Power, Active and Standby LEDs are green and the Error LED is red.

Table 4-3: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver LEDs

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


All LEDs off System power is not supplied to the CSLS. Check
the power connections.
Power and Error on solid with Active and Stand- The CSLS went through a reset or an error has
by off occurred. Contact technical support.
Power on with Error, Active, and Standby off The CSLS is powering up. No corrective action is
required.
Power on and Error flashing slowly with Active The CSLS is unassigned. Assign the CSLS to a pla-
and Standby off ceholder.
Power on and all other LEDS flashing quickly The CSLS is identifying. No corrective action is
required.
Power on and Standby off with Error and Active The active CSLS is assigned but decommis-
flashing slowly sioned. Commission the redundant CSLS.
If the CSLS is not shown as assigned to a place-
holder for its SZ controller under the Local Safe-
ty Network in DeltaV Explorer, the Safety Net-
work Ports must be reset.

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Table 4-3: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver LEDs (continued)

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Power on and Active off with Error and Standby The standby CSLS is assigned but decommis-
flashing slowly sioned. Commission the redundant CSLS.
If the CSLS is not shown as assigned to a place-
holder for its SZ controller under the Local Safe-
ty Network in DeltaV Explorer, the Safety Net-
work Ports must be reset.
Power on with Active flashing slowly and Stand- The redundant (active) CSLS is commissioned
by and Error off but not downloaded. Download the CSLS.
Power on with Standby flashing slowly and Ac- The redundant (standby) CSLS is commissioned
tive and Error off but not downloaded. Download the CSLS. The
Active LED on the active CSLS should be flashing
slowly. If this is not the case, there is an error
with the standby CSLS going configured and
technical support should be contacted.
Power on with Active on and Error and Standby The active CSLS is assigned, commissioned, and
off downloaded.
Power on with Standby on and Error and Active The standby CSLS is assigned, commissioned,
off and downloaded.
Power on with Error off and Active and Standby The CSLS is being upgraded. No corrective ac-
flashing alternately. tion is required.
Power and Error on with Active and Standby Persistent fatal error. Contact technical support.
flashing quickly

Related information

Reset Safety Network Ports

Safety Network Port LEDs


The CSLS carrier house a primary and secondary Safety Network Port (SNP) for connections
to the Local Safety Network. Each port has a port activity LED.

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LED

Table 4-4: Safety Network port LED

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Flashing green The link is established and active Ethernet traffic
is being transmitted and received. This is the
normal operating condition.
Solid green The link is established, but no Ethernet traffic is
occurring. This pattern verifies the wiring and
connections and can occur for a short time at
power up. If this pattern persists after the CSLS
is powered, verify that the Safety Network Port
is properly seated in the CSLS and the CSLS is
properly seated in the carrier. Also ensure that
the SZ controller is powered and connected to
the DeltaV Control Network and the Local Safety
Network.
Off The Safety Network Port is not physically con-
nected, neither CSLS is present, or both CSLSs
are unpowered. Verify that at least one CSLS is
installed and powered. Check to see if the con-
nection to the Ethernet switch is correct and
that the switch is on.

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SZ controller LEDs
Table 4-5: SZ controller LEDs

LED correct operating condi- Fault indication Possible causes and correc-
tion tive action
Power-On (green) Off System power is not supplied
to the controller due to a possi-
ble line power problem. Check
the power connections.
Internal fault. Contact technical
support.
Error-Off Red (continuous) Internal fault. Contact technical
support.
Red-On for one second fol- Controller went through a reset
lowed by all LEDs on for five due to an unrecoverable soft-
seconds. ware error. Contact technical
support.
Red (flashing) The controller is decommis-
sioned. Commission the con-
troller.
Active-On (green) Off Controller is a standby. Ensure
that the Standby LED is On.
Controller is decommissioned.
Commission the controller.
Internal fault. Contact technical
support.
Green (flashing) Controller is not configured.
Download the controller con-
figuration.
Standby-On (green) for redun- Green (flashing) Controller is not configured.
dant controllers Download the controller con-
Off for simplex controllers figuration.

Ethernet Isolation Port LEDs


The SZ controller carrier house a primary and secondary Ethernet Isolation Port (EIP). Each
EIP consists of a Control Network port for connections to the DeltaV Area Control Network
and a Safety Network port for connections to the Local Safety Network.

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Control
Network port
LED

Safety
Network port
LED

Table 4-6: Control network port LEDs on the Ethernet Isolation Port

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Flashing green The link is established and active Ethernet traffic
is being transmitted and received. This is the
normal operating condition.
Solid green The link is established, but no Ethernet traffic is
occurring. This indicates that the EIP is connec-
ted to a network switch, but may not be connec-
ted to a controller or ProfessionalPlus worksta-
tion. This typically occurs during initial installa-
tion when network connections are not yet
complete.
Off The EIP is not communicating on the network.
Verify that the:
• Network cable is properly connected
• EIP is properly seated in the carrier
• SZ controller is properly installed in the carri-
er
• SZ controller is properly powered
For redundant controllers, verify that the ACN
LEDs are flashing. If the LED remains Off after
ensuring the items in the preceding list, replace
the EIP.

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Table 4-7: Safety Network port LED on the Ethernet Isolation Port

LED color and pattern Description and corrective action


Flashing green The link is established and active Ethernet traffic
is being transmitted and received. This is the
normal operating condition.
Solid green The link is established, but no Ethernet traffic is
occurring. This verifies the physical wire and
connection integrity. Also occurs for a short
time at power up. Verify both the Safety Net-
work Port and SZ controller are fully seated.
Check to see if the Ethernet network has a CSLS
powered and connected on the Safely Network
Port.
Off The Safety Network Port is not physically con-
nected, neither SZ controller is present, or both
SZ controllers are unpowered. Verify that at
least one SZ controller is installed and powered.
Ensure that the connection back to the Ethernet
switch is correct and that the switch is powered.

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5 Networks in a CHARMs Smart Logic


Solver SIS system
Topics covered in this chapter:
• Communication in a CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS system
• DeltaV LSN20 Safety Switches
• DeltaV SRM100 Safety Switch
• Twisted pair and fiber-optic star network with DeltaV safety switches
• Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety switches
• Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety switches and firewalls

Communication in a CHARMs Smart Logic


Solver SIS system
In a CSLS SIS system, communication occurs over the DeltaV Area Control Network and a
Local Safety Network.

DeltaV The DeltaV Area Control Network is an Ethernet network that enables
Area communication between the nodes in a DeltaV network. SZ Controllers
Control connect to the Area Control Network (as well as to the Local Safety
Network Network) and isolate the CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers (CSLS) from the rest
of the DeltaV system. Refer to the DeltaV™ S-series and CHARMs Hardware
Installation manual for information on setting up the Area Control Network.
Local The Local Safety Network is a Ethernet network that enables
Safety communication between CSLSs and a single SZ Controller. The CSLSs
Network communicate secure parameter and input data to other CSLSs over the
Local Safety Network. The SZ Controller communicates configuration,
parameter changes, and module data over the Local Safety Network to the
CSLSs. SZ Controllers provide the DeltaV interface to multiple CSLSs on the
same Local Safety Network. All CSLSs under one SZ Controller share the
same Local Safety Network.

Important
The Local Safety Network must be treated as a dedicated standalone Local Area
Network (LAN) and must not be connected to any other network including other
DeltaV Local Safety Networks. Only DeltaV Safety Switches (LSN20 and SRM100)
and DeltaV SIS nodes are supported on the Local Safety Network.

The following figure shows an example CSLS SIS network. A redundant SZ Controller with
its redundant CSLSs and LS CHARMs connect to the Local Safety Network and to a DeltaV
Area Control Network with redundant CIOCs and standard CHARMs.

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Pro/Op/App
ProPlus Stations

RM100 RM100
Primary Secondary
Primary
Secondary

DeltaV Area
Control
Network
DeltaV MD30 DeltaV MD30
Controller Primary Controller Secondary
Firewall Firewall

Redundant
Redundant CIOCs
SZ Controllers

LSN20 LSN20
Primary Secondary

Local Safety
Network

Baseplate for 12 CHARMs.


Up to 6 more baseplates for a
total of 96 CHARMs per CIOC.
Redundant
CSLS

Baseplate for 12 CHARMs.


Up to 6 more baseplates for a
total of 96 CHARMs per CSLS.

DeltaV LSN20 Safety Switches


Installation notes

• The LSN20 Safety Switches are used exclusively on the Local Safety Network (LSN).

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Important
Only DeltaV Safety Switches (LSN20 and SRM100) and DeltaV SIS nodes are supported on the
Local Safety Network.

• DeltaV LSN20 Safety Switches have eight ports. Two ports on each switch are fiber
uplink, twisted pair uplink, or a combination of fiber and twisted pair uplink ports.
The remaining 6 ports are 10/100mb/s twisted pair.

Port information

Table 5-1: Port information for the DeltaV LSN20 Safety Switches

Number and types of


Model ports Port layout
• LSN20-6TX2TX 8, 10/100mb/s RJ45 twis- Network Switch
FP20 +24V(P1)
FAULT

0V 0V +24V(P2)
Power/relay
• LSN20-6TX2TX-ES(1) ted pair ports P FAULT
connectors
LEDs
RUN LOCK

USB USB port


24 V
V.24

1 2

3 4

8 twisted
5 6
pair ports

Ground 7 8

screw

• LSN20-6TX2MM • 6, 10/100mb/s RJ45 Network Switch


FP20 +24V(P1)
FAULT

0V 0V +24V(P2)
Power/relay
• LSN20-6TX2MM-ES (1) twisted pair ports LS DA

RUN
P FAULT
LOCK
connectors
LEDs
• 2, 100mb/s multimode Fiber uplink
port
1

USB USB port


fiber uplink ports (SC 24 V
connectors); full du- V.24

plex LS DA

1 2

Fiber uplink
port
2
3 4 Twisted pair
ports
Ground 5 6

screw

• LSN20-6TX2SM • 6, 10/100mb/s RJ45 Network Switch


FP20 +24V(P1)
FAULT

0V 0V +24V(P2)
Power/relay
• LSN20-6TX2SM-ES(1) twisted pair ports LS DA

RUN
P FAULT
LOCK
connectors
LEDs
• 2, 100mb/s single Fiber uplink
port
1

USB USB port


mode fiber uplink 24 V
ports (SC connectors); V.24

full duplex LS DA

1 2

Fiber uplink
port
2
3 4 Twisted pair
ports
Ground 5 6

screw

(1) The ES version of the switches have an extended temperature range and conformal coating.

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DeltaV SRM100 Safety Switch


Installation notes

• The SRM100 Safety Switch is used exclusively on the Local Safety Network (LSN).

Important
Only DeltaV Safety Switches (LSN20 and SRM100) and DeltaV SIS nodes are supported on the
Local Safety Network.

• The SRM100 Safety Switch can be mounted on a 19 inch rack or on a wall. If the
switch is mounted on a 19 inch rack, be sure to install sliding mounting rails to
properly hold the switch.
• The SRM100 Safety Switch consists of a base switch and sockets for two media
modules that plug into the switch and provide an additional 8 or 16 ports.
• The SRM100 Safety Switch supports redundant input power. The standard power
supply alone supplies power to the SRM100 Safety Switch. The redundant power
supply automatically becomes active if the standard supply fails.

Port information

Table 5-2: Port information for the DeltaV SRM100 Safety Switch

Model Number and types of ports Image


SRM100 Safety • 2, gigabit Ethernet combo Signal contact Sockets for media modules
USB Port Ethernet ports
Switch ports v.24
RM100 Base Module

• 8, fast Ethernet ports


Network Switch RM100 1.1
2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7

FAULT USB
V.24
RUN

• 2, 100/1000mb/s SFP-based
LOCK
P
2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8
1.2

ports Twisted pair


SFP ports

• 2 sockets for media modules ports

for an additional 8 or 16
ports.

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Twisted pair and fiber-optic star network with


DeltaV safety switches
Figure 5-1: Example safety network
Control Room
Building 1 DeltaV Operator and Application Stations and ProPlus

1 1

Cat 5e Sc Tp Cat 5e Sc Tp
Cat 5e Sc Tp Cat 5e Sc Tp
Cat 5e Sc Tp

Cat 5e Sc Tp

Cat 5e Sc Tp
Rack Room Cat 5e Sc Tp
Building 1
RM100 Control Network (ACN) Switches RM100
Non-Safety Network

100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps 4


Fiber Optic SFP Modules 6 Fiber Optic SFP Modules

Safety System Switches Upper port to primary Upper port to secondary


Building 1 Control Network switches Control Network switches

Lower port to secondary Lower port to secondary


Safety Network switches Safety Network Switches

SRM100 2 SRM100
5
SZ
Controller
7 100 Mbps Fiber 100 Mbps Fiber 7
Optic SFP Modules Optic SFP Modules
4

Building 2 Building 4
3 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps
Fiber Optic SFP Modules
RM100

LSN20 LSN20
Control Network (ACN)
Switches Non-Safety
Network 6

RM100 1

CHARMs I/O Safety Network 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps


Switches
9 8 Fiber Optic SFP Modules

Building 3 3
100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps
Fiber Optic SFP Modules
RM100

LSN20 LSN20
Control Network (ACN)
Switches Non-Safety
Network 6

RM100 1

CHARMs I/O Safety Network


Switches
9 8 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps
Fiber Optic SFP Modules
NOTE: Separate fiber optic cable runs must be
used for the Safety Network and Control Network.

Local Safety Network

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Callout Description

1 100 meter (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. To prevent


ground loops, build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on one end and an isolated, plastic-enclosed RJ45 connector on the
other end. The metal connector end of this cable assembly must be placed on
the switch and not on the PC.

2 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the SZ


controller's RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the controller;
not to the controller's DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating
and the single point of ground is made at the switch to which the controller is
connected. Build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on both ends.

3 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the


CSLS RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the CSLS; not to the
CSLS DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating and the single
point of ground is made at the switch to which the CSLS is connected. Build
this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45 connector on both
ends.

4 Fiber-optic cable must be used for outdoor building to building communica-


tions for immunity to electromagnetic interference caused by near lightning
strikes, for ground isolation between buildings, and to gain additional dis-
tance that goes beyond the 100 meters (328 ft) maximum allowed for
screened twisted pair cabling (ScTP). Both single mode and multimode fiber
optic cable is supported used in conjunction with the DeltaV Smart Switches

5 The SZ Controller completely isolates communications between the DeltaV


Control Network and the Local Safety Network. Do not use external cabling to
connect these two independent systems together.

6 The RM100 Smart Switches are managed through the DeltaV console using
Smart Switch Command Center.

7 The SRM100 Safety Switch cannot be managed through the Smart Switch
Command Center. For network diagnostics for these switches, you must at-
tach an optional serial cable to the serial port of the safety switch and use an
application such as Hyper-terminal to access the switch information. No con-
figuration of the safety switch is possible though the serial port. The switches
are plug and play.

8 The LSN safety switches cannot be managed through the Smart Switch Com-
mand Center. For network diagnostics for these switches, you must attach an
optional serial cable to the serial port of the safety switch and use an applica-
tion such as Hyper-terminal to access the switch information. No configura-
tion of the safety switch is possible though the serial port. The switches are
plug and play.

9 Connect the switch's ground screw to a suitable ground for the cable shields.

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Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety


switches
Figure 5-2: Example safety network
Control Network (ACN)
DeltaV Operator and Application Stations and ProPlus

1 1

10/100 TP 10/100 TP
10/100 TP 10/100 TP
10/100 TP

10/100 TP

10/100 TP
3 10/100 TP

RM100 Control Network (ACN) Switches RM100


Non-Safety Network

Upper port to primary Upper port to secondary


Control Network switches Control Network switches

Safety Network
Lower port to secondary Lower port to secondary
Safety Network switches Safety Network Switches
2 2

6 6
4
LSN20 SZ LSN20
Safety Switch Controller Safety Switch

7
3 3

8
CSLS

CHARMS 1
I/O

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Networks in a CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS system

Callout Description

1 100 meter (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. To prevent


ground loops, build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on one end and an isolated, plastic-enclosed RJ45 connector on the
other end. The metal connector end of this cable assembly must be placed on
the switch and not on the PC.

2 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the SZ


controller's RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the controller;
not to the controller's DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating
and the single point of ground is made at the switch to which the controller is
connected. Build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on both ends.

3 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the


CSLS RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the CSLS; not to the
CSLS DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating and the single
point of ground is made at the switch to which the CSLS is connected. Build
this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45 connector on both
ends.

4 The SZ Controller completely isolates communications between the DeltaV


Control Network and the Safety Network. External cabling should never be
used to connect these two independent systems together.

5 The RM100 Smart Switches are managed through the DeltaV console using
Smart Switch Command Center.

6 The LSN20 safety switches cannot be managed through the Smart Switch
Command Center. For network diagnostics for these switches, you must at-
tach an optional serial cable to the serial port of the safety switch and use an
application such as Hyper-terminal to access the switch information. No con-
figuration of the safety switch is possible though the serial port. The switches
are plug and play.

7 Attach the ground screw of the switch to a suitable ground for the cable
shields.

8 Up to 16 CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers (CSLS) can be connected within the


Safety System architecture. In this example, the LSN20 switches, which have a
low port count, are used but an SRM100 rack mounted safety switch with op-
tional twisted pair port modules could be used so that the maximum of 16
CSLS can be attached.

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Twisted pair network with DeltaV safety


switches and firewalls
Figure 5-3: Example safety network with firewalls
Control Network (ACN)
DeltaV Operator and Application Stations and ProPlus

1 1

10/100 TP 10/100 TP
10/100 TP 10/100 TP
10/100 TP

10/100 TP

10/100 TP
3 10/100 TP

RM100 Control Network (ACN) Switches RM100


Non-Safety Network

10 11 11 10
Primary Secondary
Upper port firewall to Upper port firewall to
upper port SZ Controller upper port SZ Controller
8 8
DeltaV DeltaV
Controller Controller
Firewall Lower port to primary Lower port to secondary Firewall
Safety System Switches Safety System Switches

4
SZ
Controller

Safety Network 2 2

LSN20 LSN20
6
Safety Switch Safety Switch

3 3

CSLS

CHARMS
I/O

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Callout Description

1 100 meter (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. To prevent


ground loops, build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on one end and an isolated, plastic-enclosed RJ45 connector on the
other end. The metal connector end of this cable assembly must be placed on
the switch and not on the PC.

2 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the SZ


controller's RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the controller;
not to the controller's DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating
and the single point of ground is made at the switch to which the controller is
connected. Build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on both ends.

3 100 m (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. The shield on the


CSLS RJ45 connector connects only to a Faraday cage in the CSLS; not to the
CSLS DC ground. Therefore, the RJ45 connectors are floating and the single
point of ground is made at the switch to which the CSLS is connected. Build
this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45 connector on both
ends.

4 The SZ Controller completely isolates communications between the DeltaV


Control Network and the Safety Network. External cabling should never be
used to connect these two independent systems together.

5 The RM100 Smart Switches are managed through the DeltaV console using
Smart Switch Command Center.

6 The LSN20 safety switches cannot be managed through the Smart Switch
Command Center. For network diagnostics for these switches, you must at-
tach an optional serial cable to the serial port of the safety switch and use an
application such as Hyper-terminal to access the switch information. No con-
figuration of the safety switch is possible though the serial port. The switches
are plug and play.

7 Attach the ground screw of the switch to a suitable ground for the cable
shields.

8 Attach the ground screw of the firewall to a suitable ground for the cable
shields.

9 Up to 16 CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers (CSLS) can be connected within the


Safety System architecture. In this example, the LSN20 switches, which have a
low port count, are used but an SRM100 rack mounted safety switch with op-
tional twisted pair port modules could be used so that the maximum of 16
CSLS can be attached.

10 100 meter (maximum) straight-through or crossover cable. To prevent


ground loops, build this cable assembly with a shielded, metal-enclosed RJ45
connector on one end and an isolated, plastic-enclosed RJ45 connector on the
other end. The metal connector end of this cable assembly must be placed on
the switch and not on the PC.

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Environmental specifications for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware

6 Environmental specifications for


CHARMs Smart Logic Solver hardware
Topics covered in this chapter:
• Temperature and humidity specifications for CSLS SIS hardware
• Contaminants, vibration, and shock specifications for CSLS SIS hardware

Temperature and humidity specifications for


CSLS SIS hardware
Operating tempera- Storage temperature
Device ture range range Relative humidity
CSLS -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
CSLS carrier -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
CSLS Power Module -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
LS CHARMs -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
Ethernet Isolation -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
Ports 158°F) 185°F) ing
Safety Network Ports -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
SZ Controller -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing
SZ Controller carrier -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 5 to 95% non-condens-
158°F) 185°F) ing

Contaminants, vibration, and shock


specifications for CSLS SIS hardware
• Airborne contaminants: ISA-S71.04-1985 Airborne Contaminants Class G3
• Vibration: 1mm Peak-to-Peak from 2 to 13.2 Hz; 0.7g from 13.2 to 150 Hz
• Shock: 10g 1/2 sine wave for 11 ms
• IP 20 rating

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Product type numbers for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware

7 Product type numbers for CHARMs


Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware

Product type numbers for CHARMs Smart Logic


Solver SIS hardware
Table 7-1: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware products cross referenced to
product type numbers

Product type number Product name


KL1501X1-BA1 CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module
KL1603X1-BA1 Safety Network Port (copper)
KL1604X1-BA1 Ethernet Isolation Port (copper)
KL2001X1-BA1 CHARMs Smart Logic Solver
KL2001X1-BB1 SZ Controller
KL3001X1-LS1 LS DI NAMUR CHARM
KL3003X1-LS1 LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM
KL3005X1-LS1 LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM
KL3007X1-LS1 LS 24 VDC Power CHARM
KL3011X1-LS1 LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM
KL3012X1-LS1 LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM
KL3021X1-LS1 LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM
KL3023X1-LS1 LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM
KL3031X1-LS1 LS RTD / Resistance input CHARM
KL3032X1-LS1 LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM
KL3101X1-LS1 LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM
KL3103X1-LS1 LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM
KL3105X1-LS1 LS Thermocouple / mV input (I. S.) CHARM
KL3106X1-LS1 LS RTD / Resistance input (I.S.) CHARM
KL3302X1-BA1 LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM
KL3302X1-BB1 LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM
KL3302X1-BC1 LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM
KL3302X1-BD1 LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM
KL3322X1-BA1 LS DVC HART DTA CHARM
KL3322X1-BB1 LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM
KL4001X1-BA1 SZ Controller Carrier

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Product type numbers for CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware

Table 7-1: CHARMs Smart Logic Solver SIS hardware products cross referenced to
product type numbers (continued)

Product type number Product name


KL4103X1-BA1 CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier
KL4505X1-BA1 Redundant Terminal Block
KL4505X1-CA1 Redundant DVC Terminal Block
KL4505X1-DA1 Redundant ETA Relay Terminal Block
KL4505X1-EA1 Redundant DTA Relay Terminal Block
KL4505X1-FA1 Redundant DVC Terminal Block
KL4505X1-GA1 Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay Terminal Block

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Index

Index
A LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM 47, 48
Address Plug 22 LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM 50, 51
Analog LS input and output CHARMs LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM 52, 53
LEDs 83 LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM 48, 49
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM 53–55
LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM 63–65
C LS DI NAMUR CHARM 55–57
CHARM Baseplates LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) CHARM 70, 72
installation notes 16, 17 LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM 70, 72
specifications 16, 17 LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM 70, 72
CHARM Fused Injected Power terminal block 29, 30 LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM 70, 72
CHARM terminal block 27, 28 LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM 77–79
CHARM Thermocouple / mV terminal block 30, 31 LS DVC HART DTA CHARM 77–79
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier LS RTD / Resistance CHARM 57, 59
specifications 8, 9 LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe)
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module 4, 5 CHARM 65, 67
CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe)
LEDs 87 CHARM 68, 69
specifications 2, 3 LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM 59–61
Column extenders
top and bottom 23–25
L
CSLS, See CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers
CSLS Carrier, See CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier LEDs
Analog LS input and output CHARMs 83
CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers 87
D Discrete LS input and output CHARMs 85
DeltaV Area Control Network 93 Ethernet Isolation port 90
DeltaV Local Safety Network Safety Network Port 88
example twisted pair network with RM100 and FP20 SZ controllers 90
switches 97 Local Safety Network 93
Discrete LS input and oupt CHARMs LS 24 VDC Power CHARM
LEDs 85 installation notes 80, 81
DVC terminal block 33, 34 specifications 80, 81
wiring diagram 80, 81
E LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM
Ethernet Isolation port installation notes 45, 46
LEDs 90 specifications 45, 46
wiring diagram 45, 46
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM
I installation notes 61–63
I.S. CHARM terminal block 31, 32 specifications 61–63
I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV terminal block 32, 33 wiring diagram 61–63
installation notes LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM
CHARM Baseplates 16, 17 installation notes 47, 48
LS 24 VDC Power CHARM 80, 81 specifications 47, 48
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM 45, 46 wiring diagram 47, 48
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM 61–63 LS CHARM address terminal 34, 35

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Index

LS CHARM Column Extenders LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA)


top and bottom 23–25 installation notes 70, 72
LS CHARMs specifications 70, 72
LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) 77–79 wiring diagram 70, 72
LS DVC HART DTA 77–79 LS DO 24 VDC DTA
LS 24 VDC Power 80, 81 installation notes 70, 72
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated 45, 46 specifications 70, 72
LS AI 4-20 mA HART 47, 48 wiring diagram 70, 72
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (Intrinsically Safe) 61–63 LS DO 24 VDC ETA
LS DI 120 VAC isolated 50, 51 installation notes 70, 72
LS DI 230 VAC isolated 52, 53 specifications 70, 72
LS DI 24 VDC isolated 48, 49 wiring diagram 70, 72
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) 53–55 LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA)
LS DI NAMUR 55–57 installation notes 77–79
LS DI NAMUR (Intrinsically Safe) 63–65 specifications 77–79
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) 70, 72 wiring diagram 77–79
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) 70, 72 LS DVC HART DTA
LS DO 24 VDC DTA 70, 72 installation notes 77–79
LS DO 24 VDC ETA 70, 72 specifications 77–79
LS RTD / Resistance 57, 59 wiring diagram 77–79
LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe) 65, 67 LS RTD / Resistance CHARM
LS Thermocouple / mV input 59–61 installation notes 57, 59
LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe 68, 69 specifications 57, 59
LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram 57, 59
installation notes 50, 51 LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM
specifications 50, 51 installation notes 65, 67
wiring diagram 50, 51 specifications 65, 67
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM wiring diagram 65, 67
installation notes 52, 53 LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe) CHARM
specifications 52, 53 installation notes 68, 69
wiring diagram 52, 53 specifications 68, 69
LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM wiring diagram 68, 69
installation notes 48, 49 LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM
specifications 48, 49 installation notes 59–61
wiring diagram 48, 49 specifications 59–61
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM wiring diagram 59–61
installation notes 53–55 LSN20 Safety Switches 94, 95
specifications 53–55
wiring diagram 53–55 P
LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM
Power Module
installation notes 63–65
specifications 4, 5
specifications 63–65
product type numbers for CSLS SIS hardware 105
wiring diagram 63–65
LS DI NAMUR CHARM
installation notes 55–57 R
specifications 55–57 Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay terminal block 37,
wiring diagram 55–57 38
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA) Redundant DTA Relay terminal block 39, 40
installation notes 70, 72 Redundant DVC terminal block 42
specifications 70, 72 Redundant ETA Relay terminal block 40, 41
wiring diagram 70, 72 Redundant terminal block 35, 36

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Index

S T
Safety Network Port terminal blocks
LEDs 88 CHARM Fused Injected Power 29, 30
Safety Network Ports CHARM terminal block 27, 28
reset Safety Network Ports 11 CHARM Thermocouple / mV terminal block 30, 31
resetting 11 DVC 33, 34
SIS Controller, See SZ Controller I.S. CHARM terminal block 31, 32
specifications I.S. CHARM Thermocouple / mV terminal block 32,
CHARM Baseplates 16, 17 33
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Carrier 8, 9 Redundant DTA Injected Power Relay 37, 38
CHARMs Smart Logic Solver Power Module 4, 5 Redundant DTA Relay 39, 40
CHARMs Smart Logic Solvers 2, 3 Redundant DVC 42
LS 24 VDC Power CHARM 80, 81 Redundant ETA Relay 40, 41
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM 45, 46 Redundant terminal block Relay 35, 36
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM 61–63 Top and bottom LS CHARM Column Extenders 23–25
LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM 47, 48
LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM 50, 51 W
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM 52, 53
wiring diagrams
LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM 48, 49
LS 24 VDC Power CHARM 80, 81
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM 53–55
LS AI 0-10 VDC isolated CHARM 45, 46
LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM 63–65
LS AI 4-20 mA HART (I.S.) CHARM 61–63
LS DI NAMUR CHARM 55–57
LS AI 4-20 mA HART CHARM 47, 48
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA)CHARM 70, 72
LS DI 120 VAC isolated CHARM 50, 51
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM 70, 72
LS DI 230 VAC isolated CHARM 52, 53
LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM 70, 72
LS DI 24 VDC isolated CHARM 48, 49
LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM 70, 72
LS DI 24 VDC low-side (dry contact) CHARM 53–55
LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM) 77–79
LS DI NAMUR (I.S.) CHARM 63–65
LS DVC HART DTA CHARM 77–79
LS DI NAMUR CHARM 55–57
LS RTD / Resistance CHARM 57, 59
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant DTA)CHARM 70, 72
LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe)
LS DO 24 VDC (Redundant ETA) CHARM 70, 72
CHARM 65, 67
LS DO 24 VDC DTA CHARM 70, 72
LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe)
LS DO 24 VDC ETA CHARM 70, 72
CHARM 68, 69
LS DVC HART (Redundant DTA) CHARM 77–79
LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM 59–61
LS DVC HART DTA CHARM 77–79
SZ Controller 6, 7
LS RTD / Resistance CHARM 57, 59
SZ Controller Carrier 12, 13
LS RTD / Resistance input (Intrinsically Safe)
SRM100 Safety Switch 96
CHARM 65, 67
SZ controller
LS Thermocouple / mV input (Intrinsically Safe)
LEDs 90
CHARM 68, 69
SZ Controller Carrier specifications 12, 13
LS Thermocouple / mV input CHARM 59–61
SZ Controller specifications 6, 7

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