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Et200eco PN CM 8xio-Link Di4x24vdc m12l Manual Manual en-US en-US
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Et200eco PN CM 8xio-Link Di4x24vdc m12l Manual Manual en-US en-US
Preface
ET 200eco PN M12-L
Documentation Guide 1
Product overview 2
SIMATIC
Wiring 3
ET 200eco PN
Communication module 4
Parameters/address space
CM 8x IO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L
(6ES7148-6JG00-0BB0 Interrupts/diagnostics
alarms 5
Equipment Manual
Technical specifications 6
Dimension drawing A
06/2021
A5E49284833-AB
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Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 ET 200eco PN M12-L Documentation Guide .......................................................................................... 6
2 Product overview ................................................................................................................................. 10
2.1 Properties .......................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Operator controls and display elements.............................................................................. 13
2.3 Functions .......................................................................................................................... 14
2.4 Reset communication module to factory settings................................................................ 15
3 Wiring .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.1 Terminal and block diagram ............................................................................................... 16
3.2 Pin assignment .................................................................................................................. 17
4 Parameters/address space ................................................................................................................... 20
4.1 Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 20
4.2 Explanation of the parameters ........................................................................................... 21
4.3 Address space .................................................................................................................... 23
5 Interrupts/diagnostics alarms .............................................................................................................. 26
5.1 Status and error displays .................................................................................................... 26
5.2 Interrupts .......................................................................................................................... 29
5.3 Alarms ............................................................................................................................... 30
5.3.1 Diagnostics alarms ............................................................................................................. 31
5.3.2 Maintenance events........................................................................................................... 33
5.3.3 Process alarm events.......................................................................................................... 33
6 Technical specifications ....................................................................................................................... 34
A Dimension drawing ............................................................................................................................. 40
Basic information
The system manual describes in detail the configuration, installation, wiring and
commissioning of the SIMATIC ET 200eco PN M12-L distributed I/O system. The STEP 7 online
help supports you in the configuration and programming.
Device information
Product manuals contain a compact description of the module-specific information, such as
properties, interfaces, wiring diagrams, display and operator control elements and technical
specifications.
General information
The function manuals contain detailed descriptions on general topics relating to the SIMATIC
ET 200eco PN M12-L distributed I/O system, e.g. diagnostics, communication and PROFINET.
You can download the documentation free of charge from the Internet
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/109742718).
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Application examples
The application examples support you with various tools and examples for solving your
automation tasks. Solutions are shown in interplay with multiple components in the system -
separated from the focus on individual products.
You will find the application examples on the Internet
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/ae).
PRONETA
SIEMENS PRONETA (PROFINET network analysis) allows you to analyze the plant network
during commissioning. PRONETA features two core functions:
• The topology overview automatically scans the PROFINET and all connected components.
• The IO check is a fast test of the wiring and the module configuration of a system.
You can find SIEMENS PRONETA on the Internet
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/67460624).
SINETPLAN
SINETPLAN, the Siemens Network Planner, supports you in planning automation systems and
networks based on PROFINET. The tool facilitates professional and predictive dimensioning of
your PROFINET installation as early as in the planning stage. In addition, SINETPLAN supports
you during network optimization and helps you to exploit network resources optimally and to
plan reserves. This helps to prevent problems in commissioning or failures during productive
operation even in advance of a planned operation. This increases the availability of the
production plant and helps improve operational safety.
The advantages at a glance
• Network optimization thanks to port-specific calculation of the network load
• Increased production availability thanks to online scan and verification of existing systems
• Transparency before commissioning through importing and simulation of existing STEP 7
projects
• Efficiency through securing existing investments in the long term and the optimal use of
resources
You can find SINETPLAN on the Internet (https://www.siemens.com/sinetplan).
Article number
6ES7148-6JG00-0BB0
Properties
The module has the following technical properties:
• IO-Link master according to IO-Link specification V1.1
• 8 IO-Link ports usable as:
– 4 IO-Link Ports Type Class A and 4 IO-Link Ports Type Class B
• 4 digital inputs
• SIO mode (standard IO mode)
• Supported data transmission rates:
– COM1 (4.8 kBd)
– COM2 (38.4 kBd)
– COM3 (230.4 kBd)
• Configuration limits:
– Max. 33 bytes of input data and 32 bytes of output data per port
– Max. 265 bytes of input data and 256 bytes of output data per module
• Automatic backup of device parameters during replacement of the IO-Link device
(only for V1.1 devices)
• Configurable diagnostics can be set for each channel
• Hardware interrupts
• Dimensions 45 x 200 mm
The module supports the following functions:
• Firmware update
• Identification and maintenance data (I&M)
• IO-Link port configuration with S7-PCT as of V3.5, SP2
• IO-Link port configuration without S7-PCT
– IO-Link autostart
– IO-Link manual
• Master backup with function block "IO_LINK_MASTER_8"
• Port Qualifier Information (PQI)
Accessories
The following components are included in the module package:
• Identification labels
• Product information
Other components
The following component can be ordered as spare part:
• Identification labels
The following components can be ordered as accessories:
• Mounting rail
• Connectors and cables
• M12 sealing cap
See also
You can find additional information on the accessories in the ET 200eco PN M12-L distributed
I/O system (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/109774008) system
manual.
2.3 Functions
IO-Link is a point-to-point connection between an IO-Link master and an IO-Link device. On
the IO-Link master, you can use IO-Link devices as well as conventional sensors/actuators
with unshielded standard cables using proven 3-wire technology. IO-Link is downward-
compatible to conventional digital sensors and actuators. The switching state and data
channels are designed with trusted 24 V DC technology.
Master Backup
The "IO_LINK_MASTER_8" function block is used to read all relevant IO-Link device and IO-Link
master parameters. These can be stored retentively at a central location, such as in a data
block in the IO controller.
The status of the IO-Link devices or IO-Link ports stored in the IO-Link master can be restored
with the "IO_LINK_MASTER_8" function block.
As a result, the IO-Link ports and the IO-Link master are configured with the values stored in
the master backup.
A typical application is the restoration of parameters after replacement of the IO-Link master.
Port configuration
With an IO-Link master 8xIO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L, you can commission the IO-Link
submodules (ports) of the IO-Link master or the connected IO-Link devices in two different
ways:
• Port configuration without S7-PCT
• Port configuration with S7-PCT
Reference
For more information on the IO-Link system, please see the IO-Link system
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/65949252) function manual.
① Bus interface with integrated 2-port switch 1L+ Supply voltage 1L+ (non-switched)
② Monitoring 1M Ground 1M (non-switched)
③ IO-Link/DI circuit (1L+, 1M) 2L+ Load voltage 2L+ (switched)
④ Load voltage supply circuit (2L+, 2M) 2M Ground 2M (switched)
⑤ Internal supply voltage 1US 24 V encoder supply
⑥ Configured as output and input 2-wire connection 2UA 24 V actuator supply
⑦ IO-Link Device Class B C/Qn IO-Link Port n
⑧ Configured as inputs: 3-wire connection P1 LK/P2 LK LED LINK Port 1/Port 2 (green)
⑨ IO-Link Device, Class A and input 2-wire connection RN/NS RUN/network status LED (green)
X10 to X13 IO-Link Port Class A + DI ER/MS ERROR/module status LED (red)
X14 to X17 IO-Link Port Class B MT/IO MAINT/IO status LED (yellow)
X80 Infeed of supply voltages X1 P1R PROFINET Port 1
X81 Loop-through of supply voltages X2 P2R PROFINET Port 2
DIn Input signal
Figure 3-1 Terminal and block diagram
Assignment X1 P2 R
1 Yellow RXP
2 White TXP
3 Orange RXN
4 Blue TXN
Thread Functional earth FE
Note
Port Class B
The pin assignment of the IO-Link interface of the sockets X14 to X 17 corresponds to the IO-
Link specification as per Port Class B. Port Class B is specially suited for the connection of
actuators with additional supply (e.g. valve terminals). To connect devices with Port Class A
(e.g. sensors) to the communication module CM 4xIO-Link 4xM12, a 3-wire connection cable
should be used (Port Class A compatibility).
NOTICE
24 V encoder supply 1Us
Use only the 24 V encoder supply 1Us provided by the IO link master to supply power to the
devices.
Pin assignment of the connector for infeed of the supply voltage (M12 L-coded)
The table below shows the pin assignment of the M12 L-coded connector for infeed of the
supply voltage.
Pin assignment of the socket for loop-through of the supply voltage (M12 L-coded)
The table below shows the pin assignment of the M12 L-coded socket for loop-through of the
supply voltage.
Parameters
The following table shows the parameters that you can set for each port (each submodule) of
the IO-Link master CM 8xIO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L.
Diagnostics port
This parameter enables the diagnostics for the selected IO-Link port.
In the diagnostics A distinction is made between error and maintenance interrupts. The
possible diagnostics are dependent on the IO-Link device used. Additional information about
the diagnostic interrupts can be found in the description of the utilized IO-Link device.
Note
Configuration as digital input or digital output
Note that you cannot enable any port parameters or diagnostics alarms in SIO mode.
Note
Changes to the port configuration
If you have assigned the IO-Link device parameters via port configuration without S7-PCT, or
have configured the port as a digital input, digital output or deactivated, you can no longer
change the port configuration via S7-PCT.
Operating mode
This parameter determines the mode in which the selected port should be operated.
You can select from the following options:
• IO-Link autostart
• IO-Link manual
IO-Link autostart
The connected IO-Link device starts automatically (Plug&Play functionality). The IO-Link
device is immediately ready for operation.
IO-Link manual
The connected IO-Link device is not started automatically.
You must store the Vendor ID and Device ID of the connected IO-Link device in STEP 7.
See also
You can find out more about the vendor ID and the device ID of an IO-Link device on the
Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748852).
Introduction
Der IO-Link master CM 8xIO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L has eight ports. Each port is
represented by a submodule.
Configuration of the IO-Link ports of the IO-Link master CM 8xIO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L
The different operating modes of each IO-Link port are defined by configuring a
corresponding submodule:
• as a digital input by configuring a digital input submodule,
• as a digital output by configuring a digital output submodule,
• as IO-Link device by configuring an IO-Link submodule,
• Port disabled:
– in STEP 7 V5.5 and higher and with GSD: By deleting the submodule,
– in STEP 7 (TIA Portal): By deactivating the port enable.
Die IO-Link ports are preconfigured as 2I + PQI.
When configuring IO-Link submodules, you can select the address spaces for I/O data in the
following byte scales:
• 1 I/1 O + PQI
• 2 I + PQI
• 2 I/2 O + PQI
• 4 I/4 O + PQI
• 8 I/8 O + PQI
• 16 I/16 O + PQI
• 32 I/32 O + PQI
Note
Port Qualifier Information (PQI)
The Port Qualifier Information (PQI) with the size 1 byte is always transmitted together with
the input data of the IO-Link device. The PQI cannot be deactivated.
Reference
For more information, please refer to the IO-Link system
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/65949252) function manual.
LED displays
The following figure shows the LED display of the CM 8xIO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L
communication module.
Behavior of the LEDs RN/NS (RUN/network status), ER/MS (ERROR/module status) and MT/IO
(MAINT/IO status)
PWR LED
LEDs P1 LK and P2 LK
The following table describes the behavior of LEDs that indicate the connection status with a
PROFINET IO controller or a PROFINET switch.
Table 5- 4 Status displays of the DI0, DI1, DI2, and DI3 LEDs
LEDs Meaning
Channel status/channel
error
Process value = 0
Off
Process value = 1
On (green)
LEDs Meaning
Channel status/error
Input or output value is 0 or port is disabled.
off
IO-Link communication established, active device or channel fault.
On (red)
At startup or permanently, if no functional IO-Link device was found.
Flashes
• DI/DQ operating mode: Input or output value is 1.
On (green) • IO-Link operating mode: Communication is running.
5.2 Interrupts
Interrupts
The IO-Link Master CM 8x IO-Link + DI 4x24VDC M12-L supports the following interrupts:
• Diagnostics interrupts
• Hardware interrupts (at submodule port)
• Pull/plug interrupt (at submodule port)
In case of an alarm, the CPU of the IO controller automatically calls the interrupt OBs.
Information on the cause and class of the error is available, based on the OB number and
start information.
Detailed information on the error event can be obtained in the error OB using the instruction
"RALRM" (read additional interrupt information).
Diagnostics interrupts
All IO-Link events of the type Error or Warning are mapped to the diagnostic interrupts of the
assigned submodule. If you have parameterized the IO-Link master accordingly, it triggers a
diagnostic interrupt for an incoming or outgoing event (alarm).
The coding of the events corresponds to the PROFINET standard of the extended channel
diagnostics (USI=0x8002).
The CPU interrupts user program execution and processes the diagnostics interrupt OB (OB
82). You can determine the error events (channel diagnostics) with the "RALRM" instruction.
Hardware interrupts
All IO-Link events of the type Notification generated by the IO-Link device are mapped to the
hardware interrupts of the assigned submodule.
The coding of the additional alarm information to the PROFINET standard
"ProcessAlarmReason" (USI = 0x8320).
When a hardware interrupt occurs, the CPU interrupts execution of the user program and
processes the hardware interrupt OB (for example OB 40). You can determine the events
(ProcessAlarmReason) with the "RALRM" instruction.
Pull/plug interrupts
If you remove an IO-Link device or the IO-Link communication is interrupted, a pull alarm is
generated by the assigned submodule.
As soon as you plug the IO-Link device back in or the IO-Link communication is re-established,
a plug alarm is generated.
When an insert/remove module interrupt occurs, the CPU interrupts execution of the user
program and processes the insert/remove module interrupt OB (OB 83). The event that
triggered the interrupt is set in the start information of the insert/remove OB.
5.3 Alarms
The IO-Link master can generate diagnostic alarms of the type (severity) "Diagnostics" or
"Maintenance" on behalf of the IO-Link device or the IO-Link port.
• Alarms of the "Diagnostics" type indicate a malfunction of the IO-Link device / port and
should be corrected immediately.
• Alarms of the "Maintenance" type indicate a maintenance demand. The aim is to detect
and eliminate potential faults at an early stage, even before functionality is impaired.
• Process alarm events signal the corresponding process states on the IO-Link device (e.g.
limit exceeded)
See also
Diagnostics function manual
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59192926)
Maintenance events
All IO-Link events of the type Warning generated by the IO-Link device or port are mapped to
the PROFINET diagnostics alarm of the type "Maintenance" of the assigned submodule. The
aim is the early detection and elimination of potential faults.
For the IO-Link master, maintenance events signal to the user when a network component
must be checked or replaced.
Example of displaying the IO-Link event codes:
An IO-Link device generates EventCode 0x8CA0H (type "Warning").
The channel diagnostics results from the event code:
• PROFINET channel diagnostics type: Maintenance CET: 0x9501H, ECET: 0x0CA0H.
Maintenance "IO-Link Device Diagnostics - Page 2, Ambient light interference", generated
from the IO-Link event code 0x8CA0H.
Product function
• I&M data Yes; I&M0 to I&M3
Engineering with
• STEP 7 TIA Portal configurable/integrated from STEP 7 V17 or higher with HSP 0326
version
Supply voltage
Load voltage 1L+
• Rated value (DC) 24 V
Input current
Current consumption (rated value) 70 mA; without load
from load voltage 1L+ (unswitched voltage) 12 A; Maximum value
from load voltage 2L+, max. 12 A; Maximum value
Encoder supply
Number of outputs 8
Power loss
Power loss, typ. 5.5 W
Address area
Address space per module
• Inputs 265 byte; + 8 bytes for QI information
Hardware configuration
Submodules
• Number of configurable submodules, max. 9
Digital inputs
Number of digital inputs 4
Source/sink input P-reading
Input characteristic curve in accordance with IEC Yes
61131, type 3
Number of simultaneously controllable inputs
all mounting positions
– up to 60 °C, max. 4
Input voltage
• Type of input voltage DC
Input current
• for signal "1", typ. 2.5 mA
• DI Yes
• Number of ports 2
Protocols
• PROFINET IO Device Yes
Interface types
M12 port
• Autonegotiation Yes
• Autocrossing Yes
Protocols
Supports protocol for PROFINET IO Yes
– on S7-1500R/H Yes
– on S7-400H Yes
Media redundancy
– MRP Yes
Open IE communication
• TCP/IP Yes
• SNMP Yes
• LLDP Yes
Interrupts/diagnostics/status information
Alarms
• Diagnostic alarm Yes; Parameterizable
Diagnoses
• Diagnostic information readable Yes
– parameterizable Yes
• Wire-break Yes
• Test voltage for interface, rms value [Vrms] 1 500 V; According to IEEE 802.3
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature during operation
• min. -40 °C
• max. 60 °C