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ibaBM-DDCSM

Bus Monitor for ABB DDCS+

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Manufacturer iba AG Koenigswarterstr. 44 90762 Fuerth Germany

Contacts Main office Fax Support Engineering +49 911 97282-0 +49 911 97282-33 +49 911 97282-14 +49 911 97282-13

E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.iba-ag.com This manual must not be circulated or copied, or its contents utilized and disseminated, without our express written permission. Any breach or infringement of this provision will result in liability for damages. iba AG 2009, All Rights Reserved The content of this publication has been checked for compliance with the described hardware and software. Nevertheless, deviations cannot be excluded completely so that the full compliance is not guaranteed. However, the information in this publication is updated regularly. Required corrections are contained in the following regulations or can be downloaded on the Internet. The current version is available for download on our web site http://www.iba-ag.com. Protection note Windows is a label and registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned in this manual can be labels or registered trademarks of the corresponding owners. Certification The device is certified according to the European standards and directives. This device corresponds to the general safety and health requirements. Further international customary standards and directives have been observed.

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Revision Layout, dimension sheet LED interpretation

Chapter / pages all 6.4.5 / 13

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Table of Contents
1 About this manual.............................................................................................5
1.1 1.2 1.3 Target group ...................................................................................................... 5 Notations ........................................................................................................... 5 Used symbols ................................................................................................... 6

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Introduction .......................................................................................................7 Scope of delivery ..............................................................................................8 Mounting and dismounting ..............................................................................8


4.1 4.2 Mounting ........................................................................................................... 8 Dismounting ...................................................................................................... 8

System pre-requisites.......................................................................................9
5.1 5.2 5.3 Hardware .......................................................................................................... 9 Software ............................................................................................................ 9 Supported drive and automation systems......................................................... 9

Device description ..........................................................................................10


6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 Properties........................................................................................................ 10 Configuration................................................................................................... 10 PC side ........................................................................................................... 10 Device, operating elements and connectors ................................................... 11 DC 24 V power supply terminals (X14) ........................................................... 12 Status LEDs .................................................................................................... 12 RJ11 (X9) ........................................................................................................ 12 ibaNet fiber optic input RX (X11) and output TX (X10) ................................... 12 DDCS+ bus LEDs ........................................................................................... 13 Fiber-optic interface to the ABB DDCS+ bus (X32, X33) ................................ 13 Service interface connector (X12)................................................................... 13 Device characteristics ..................................................................................... 14 ibaBM-DDCS Monitor base circuit board characteristics ................................ 14 ABB DDCS+ Drive Bus Module ...................................................................... 14

System integration..........................................................................................15
7.1 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 ibaBM-DDCS monitor in the ibaPDA environment .......................................... 15 ibaBM-DDCS monitor in the ABB environment ............................................... 15 Sample Topology with AC80 ........................................................................... 15 Sample Topology with AC800PEC .................................................................. 16

Configuration/engineering .............................................................................17
8.1 8.2 Data selection ................................................................................................. 17 Settings in ibaPDA-V6 .................................................................................... 18
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Settings on ABB side (Branching Unit NDBU-95) ........................................... 22

Technical data..................................................................................................24
9.1 9.2 Main data ........................................................................................................ 24 Dimensional Drawing ...................................................................................... 25

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Support and Contact.......................................................................................26

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About this manual


This manual describes the construction, the use and the operation of the device ibaBM-DDCSM.

1.1

Target group
This manual addresses in particular the qualified professionals who are familiar with handling electrical and electronic modules as well as communication and measurement technology. A person is regarded to as professional if he/she is capable of assessing safety and recognizing possible consequences and risks on the basis of his/her specialist training, knowledge and experience and knowledge of the standard regulations.

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Notations
In this manual the following notations are used: Action Menu command Call of menu command Notation Menu Logic diagram Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step x Example: Select menu Logic diagram Add New logic diagram Keys <Key name> Example: <Alt>; <F1> Press keys simultaneously <Key name> + <Key name> Example: <Alt> + <Ctrl> Buttons <Button name> Example: <OK>; <Cancel> File names, Paths File name, Path Example: Test.doc

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Used symbols
If safety instructions or other notes are used in this manual, they mean:

The non-observance of this safety information may result in an imminent risk of death or severe injury: By an electric shock! Due to the improper handling of hardware or software products which are coupled to input and output procedures with control function!

The non-observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of death or severe injury!

The non-observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of injury or material damage! Note A note specifies special requirements or actions to be observed. Important note Note if some special features must be observed, for example exceptions from the rule. Tip Tip or example as a helpful note or insider tip to make the work a little bit easier. Other documentation Reference to additional documentation or further reading.

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Introduction
The device ibaBM-DDCSM (DDCS Monitor) is to be used as an interface between ibaPDA and the DDCS+ Drive bus of ABB. All drives which are linked to a Level 1 controller over the Drive bus or Module bus, respectively, can be connected to ibaPDA by the DDCS Monitor. The purposes of this device are: To localize problems To interpret controller dynamics and quality plus machine condition Optimize the machinery The ibaBM-DDCSM selects a subset of variables on the ibaBM-DDCSM bus and transmits them via an ibaFOB card (ibaFOB-io or ibaFOB-4i card) to the PC data acquisition system (ibaPDA), which is equipped with fiber optical input cards. The data to be transmitted is a fixed set of variable, pre-configured in the ibaBM-DDCSM. The ibaBM-DDCSM is defined for: The permanent connection to an ibaPDA data acquisition system Temporary connection to an ibaPDA system in case of problems ( trouble shooting) The simultaneous data acquisition of a stationary system and a notebook computer system The process data acquisition system ibaPDA is optimized for high amounts of signals to be monitored simultaneously. Unlimited analog and/or digital signals may be monitored, visualized and stored, depending on the computer capacity. All data is transported to the PC in 1 ms cycles independent of the running software application. There are more iba products for data acquisition and direct PLC-backplane communication (i.e. SIMATIC S5 und S7, SIMADYN-D, VME-Bus, Profibus and Reflective Memory may be monitored in parallel to the ibaBM-DDCSM).

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Scope of delivery
The following components are included with the delivery of the ibaBM-DDCS Monitor: Device with 2-pole Phoenix screw terminal Documentation for the device (comp. iba)

4 4.1

Mounting and dismounting Mounting


Locate the DIN-rail mounting clip on the rear side of the device. Place the device on the DIN-rail so that the top part of the mounting clip engages the top part of the rail appropriately. Slowly push down and in so that the bottom part of the mounting clips snaps onto the bottom part of the rail and firmly fixes the device to the DIN-rail. Once fixed, connect the DC 24 V power supply to the termination shown on the device. Ensure that the polarity is correct prior to applying power. Finally, connect fiber-optic cable to the TX/RX ports as shown on the device so that the fiber-optic connection is completed.

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Dismounting
Disconnect all external connections from the device. Grasp the device with one hand firmly on the top side. With your free hand, grasp the bottom of the device so that your index and middle fingers rest on the grounding screw. Lightly push down with the hand on the top side of the device and simultaneously pull forward with your other hand. With this action, the device should free itself from the DIN-rail.

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System pre-requisites
The following system environment and pre-requisites are required for operation of the device ibaBM-DDCSM.

5.1

Hardware
For further processing of the measured data are required: IBM-compatible PC or notebook computer with the following minimum configuration: P4 1 GHz or higher 256 MB RAM 40 GB HDD PCI or PCI-X slots (PC) Compatible PCMCIA- or ExpressCard slot (notebook computer). ibaFOB-io-S, 2io-X, -2io-D or ibaFOB-4i-S, -X, -D respectively ibaCom-PCMCIA-F or ibaFOB-io-ExpressCard Please see http://www.iba-ag.com for further details.

5.2

Software
For further processing and analysis of measured data are required: ibaPDA-V6 for acquisition, recording and display of measured data and for device parameterization ibaAnalyzer for display and analysis of recorded measured data

5.3

Supported drive and automation systems


ABB drive or automation system which supports the DDCS protocol Current drive systems: DCS800, ACS800 and ACS6000 Older drive systems: DCS600 and ACS600 Please contact ABB Mannheim for more information.

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Device description Properties


Robust metal housing for DIN-rail mounting DDCS+ Bus interface One unidirectional fiber-optic link (3.3 Mbit/s) compatible with ibaFOB, with ST connectors Transfer of up to 64 analog + 64 binary signals per fiber-optic interface, data transfer on fiber-optic links synchronous to DDCS+ Bus cycle One interface connection (RJ11) to notebook computer compatible with ibaCom-PCMCIA-F Synchronous data transfer on fiber optical interface with 1 ms precision Parallel data transfer of up to 64 analog + 64 binary signals on RJ11 interface, whereby only point to point communication is possible for notebook PC applications External unregulated DC 24 V power supply required (not included)

6.2

Configuration
The selection of signals to be measured is preset in the firmware of the device (see chap. 8.1). Signal selection and grouping of signals is set in advance. Other configurations are available on request.

6.3

PC side
PCs with PCI slots use an ibaFOB interface card, such as ibaFOB-io-D, ibaFOB-2io-D or ibaFOB-4i-D. If needed, signals can be duplicated and transmitted to other computers without time difference by using the ibaFOB-OF-Link card or ibaBM-FOX-i-3o-D or ibaBM-DIS-i-8o device. In parallel, primary data (analog and digital) can be acquired over other fiber optical links, e. g. by means of ibaPADU or ibaNet750-BM devices. There is also the opportunity to acquire measured data from other systems using the appropriate PC or system interface boards, such as ibaLink-SM-64-io or ibaLink-SM-128V-i-2o. Notebook computers with Type II PCMCIA or ibaFOB-io-ExpressCard slot use an ibaCom-PCMCIA-F interface card. This is for measurement only.

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Device, operating elements and connectors


Front panel view Top view Serial number and email support address

Status LEDs

24 V power supply

RJ11 socket for notebook computer DDCS+ Bus LEDs Bottom view V24 service terminal

DDCS+ connector Receiver FO connector to ibaPDA DDCS+ connector Sender FO connector to ibaPDA
Front panel may differ!

Figure 1:

Device, operating elements and connectors

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The ibaBM-DDCS Monitor device is powered by an external supply, unregulated DC 24 V (DC 20 V to 30 V). Connect the DC 24 V terminal from the power supply to the 2-pole Phoenix connector (supplied with device) as shown on the top half of the front of the device. Please contact iba for additional DIN-Rail or power supply requirements.

6.4.2

Status LEDs
Run, Link and Errors LEDs indicate the general operational state of the device. These three LEDs are located above the DC 24 V power terminals on the top half of the front of the device. The following table describes the states in which you may find the LEDs and their respective meanings.

LED Run (green) Link (yellow)

Status Blinking Off On Off

Indication Power on and device functioning properly No power The 3.3 Mbit/s FO-transmitter is active (regardless of arriving dates of the DDCS bus) Module defect Internal error in ibaBM-DDCS Monitor device - error in dual-port-RAM

Error (red)

On

Off

Normal state; after resolution of error, LED resets automatically

6.4.3

RJ11 (X9)
This port can be used for concurrent measurement of signals which are transmitted over the fiber optical output (TX). Therefore, a notebook computer with an ibaCom-PCMCIA-F card and the corresponding spiral cable is required.

6.4.4

ibaNet fiber optic input RX (X11) and output TX (X10)


The ST-socket TX (X10) serves as a connector for the fiber optical cable, transmitting data by 3.3 Mbit/s to ibaPDA or ibaLogic. RX (X11) is not used.

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LED Rx on (orange) Tx on (orange) Error (red) Status On Out On Out On

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Indication Sending data No data on ST input Rx Receiving data No data Internal device error - No mapping table loaded - Error of dual port ram

Out

No error, after resolution of error, LED resets automatically

6.4.6

Fiber-optic interface to the ABB DDCS+ bus (X32, X33)


The DDCS+ bus cable should be connected to the RX (X32, receive) fiber optic cable connections in compliance to ABB guidelines. The connector TX (X33) is not used.

6.4.7

Service interface connector (X12)


A 9-pin SUB-D port, found on the under side of the device, may be used to load new firmware for the device. New firmware is loaded via a V.24 interface. Note Please contact iba regarding loading new firmware. You will get the required files and further information about the loading procedure.

Important note In normal operation mode the DC 24 V-cable must not be connected!

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6.5

Device characteristics
2 circuit boards encased in a robust iba metal housing provide the circuitry necessary for interfacing with the ABB drive bus. A basic circuit board handles the control of the overall unit, storage of parameters, handling of dual port RAM and interface communications.

6.5.1

ibaBM-DDCS Monitor base circuit board characteristics


Power Supply (DC 24 V unregulated) with three status LEDs (Run, Link, Error) Microprocessor with firmware for control of data transfer to ibaPDA RAM and flash EPROM storage of data, code and parameter sets Control of one 3.3 Mbit/s fiber-optic and one RS422 (RJ11) external interfaces Control of V.24 download interface (9-pin D-Sub)

6.5.2

ABB DDCS+ Drive Bus Module


The interface to the DDCS+ bus is placed on a module which consists of the bus chip from ABB and the corresponding bus-specific parts (optical transmitter and receiver): Bi-directional fiber-optic interface to DDCS+ Bus 3 LEDs TxD (orange), RxD (orange), Error (red)

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7 7.1

System integration ibaBM-DDCS monitor in the ibaPDA environment

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ibaBM-DDCS monitor in the ibaPDA environment

7.2
7.2.1

ibaBM-DDCS monitor in the ABB environment


Sample Topology with AC80

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Sample Topology with AC800PEC

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Configuration/engineering Data selection


ibaBM-DDCSM only supports fixed hardwired variables which can be measured from the DDCS+ bus. An ibaBM-DDCSM may monitor up to 8 drives with 8 analog + 8 digital values each. The addresses of the drives MUST be sequential too! For each drive the following fixed assignment must be followed.
Meas. Channel analog Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Meas. Channel digital D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 DDCS+ name DN11.2 DN11.3 DN13.1 DN10.2 DN10.3 DN12.1 DN12.2 DN12.3 DDCS+ name DN11.1.0 DN11.1.1 DN11.1.2 DN11.1.3 DN11.1.4 DN11.1.5 DN11.1.6 DN11.1.7

Other data sets available on request.

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Settings in ibaPDA-V6
Analog and digital signals transmitted by the ibaBM-DDCSM device may be acquired and recorded by ibaPDA-V6. In order to connect the ibaPDA system to the device an interface card like ibaFOB-io-D or ibaFOB-4i-D must be installed in the ibaPDA-PC. When using a notebook computer, an ibaCom-PCMCIA-F card should be installed. In the I/O manager of ibaPDA-V6 add a module of type DDCSM to the Link x branch in the signal tree under the interface. Therefore, make a right mouse click on the Link icon, choose Add module in the shortcut menu and select DDCSM. Or click on Click to add module under the interface.

Then mark the module icon of DDCSM in the signal tree and make the general module settings.

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Enabled With selection of one of the options in the drop-down list in the field next to Enabled you decide whether this module is to be enabled (True) or disabled (False). If a module is disabled then its signals are excluded from acquisition. Thus, they are available neither for display nor for recording. Furthermore, the number of signals from a disabled module will not be taken into account in the signal statistics (signal-o-meter). Name In the field next to Name enter a comprehensive name for the module. It is recommended to use an application-specific nomenclature for a better clearness and comprehension, particularly with vast numbers of modules. The name may refer to a technological purpose or a special location in the plant, where the module is used or installed. The number of characters in the name is unlimited. The name of the module is stored in the data file and visible in ibaAnalyzer. Module No. In the field next to Module No. you may enter a module number (= module index). When adding modules to the configuration the system gives numbers automatically in a chronological order. However, you may prefer a different order later in the data file for analysis. Feel free to change the module number according to your needs. The module number determines the order in the signal tree in ibaAnalyzer. For the module type TCP/IP ibaLogic the module number must match the module index as configured in the ibaLogic application. Timebase In the field next to timebase you may enter a time value, given in ms, which is an integer multiple of the general timebase as configured in the General branch of the I/O manager tree. All signals of the module will then be sampled on this timebase. The ratio between max. and min. timebase for all modules is limited to 1000. The timebase value is limited to 1000 ms.
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Then click on the tab Analog and make the entries for the signals. The 64 signals are divided in groups of eight. According to the standard of the DDCS+ Drive bus the signal assignment (function) is already preselected.

Name In the Name column enter a comprehensive name for each signal. It is recommended to use an application-specific nomenclature for a better clearness and comprehension, particularly with vast numbers of signals. The name may refer to a technological purpose, the module name or a special location in the plant, where the signal comes from. The number of characters in the name is unlimited. The names of the signals are stored in the data file and visible in ibaAnalyzer Tip A useful feature is the automatic fill function: If you enter a signal name and click on the column header as long as the cursor is still in the name field then all empty fields below will be filled with that name. If the name is ending with a number you will get names with an increasing number like an index. You may use this function in any row of the table. Fields which already has names won't be overwritten.

Activation of signals A click on the column heading "Active" enables (checkmark) and disables (no checkmark) all the signals at the same time. Individual signals can be activated in the signal-specific activation box. No acquisition takes place for channels which are not activated, so that such channels are available neither for display nor for storage. Furthermore, disabled signals will not be taken into account in the signal statistics (signalo-meter).
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Tip In order to enable or disable signals just check the box in the first row of the table and click on the Active column caption. Every time you want to change the activation of multiple signals, no matter if from the beginning or somewhere in the middle of the table, just change the activation of the first signal of this group and click on the column caption. All activations for the signals below the one you've changed will switch accordingly. Entries - such as names or engineering units - remain, however. They are available again right after reactivation of a signal.

Actual (Value) The fields in this column show the actual value of the signals. Even if the acquisition is not running yet the actual value may be displayed if the hardware is already connected and working (diagnostic feature). For digital signals only the values 0 and 1 are permitted. The digital signals should be configured correspondingly. Click on tab Digital and make the required entries. Like for the analog signals you'll find 8 groups with 8 signals each.

Other documentation For more information about configuration of ibaPDA-V6 please refer to the corresponding manual or online help.

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Settings on ABB side (Branching Unit NDBU-95)

Figure 5:

Settings on ABB side (Branching Unit NDBU-95)

Important note The references regarding chapters and tables refer to the ABB documentation!

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Set address range to 76 124 (01111100).


ON 128

Operation mode selection X13: Set mode to REGEN.


DDCS/DriveBus REGEN

Transmission speed selection X12: Set to 4 Mbit/s.

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Technical data Main data


Order No. Mechanical Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Transport Temperature Cooling Mounting Moisture Class Protection Class Power Supply ibaBM-DDCSM Current consumption ibaBM-DDCSM FO-cable Coupling Distance from ibaBM-DDCSM to ibaPDA Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) 13.120700 DIN IEC 68-2-6 (with properly mounted device and DIN Rail) 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50 C) -13 F to 158 F (-25 C to 70 C) -13 F to 158 F (-25 C to 70 C) Passive Snap on DIN Rail F, no condensation IP20 DC 24 V, 20 % unregulated Max 350 mA 62.5/125 m ST Lean Up to 6560 ft. (2000 m ) 2.13 in x 7.56 in x 5.98 in (incl. DIN Rail Clip) 54 mm x 192 mm x 152 mm Weight (incl. Packaging and Documentation) 2.20 lb (1000 g )

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Dimensional Drawing

Figure 6:

Dimensional drawing

Measures given in mm

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Support and Contact


Support Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Note If you require support, specify the serial number (iba-S/N) of the product. +49 911 97282-14 +49 911 97282-33 [email protected]

Contact Headquarters iba AG Koenigswarterstr. 44 90762 Fuerth Germany Phone: +49 911 97282-0 Fax: +49 911 97282-33 E-Mail: [email protected] Contact: Mr. Harald Opel

Regional and Worldwide For contact data of your regional iba office or representative please refer to our web site www.iba-ag.com.

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