www.se.comCatalog | November 2021Mid-range PLC/PAC for industrial process and infrastructure controlModicon M340 automation platform
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1General contentsPresentation ..........................Processors ..........................Communication .......................Architectures .........................Dedicated parts for severe environments ....Standards and certifications ..............Services, index ........................2134567
Schneider Electric’s IoT-enabled, plug-and-play, open, secure, interoperable architecture and platform, in Industries, Infrastructures, Data Centers, and Buildings.2 3www.se.com Life is On | Schneider ElectricCybersecurity solutionsRobust cybersecurity protection is a must, and Schneider Electric’s solutions can deliver it, regardless of business type or industry.The vendor-agnostic services provided by our skilled professionals help to protect your entire critical infrastructure. We help to assess your risk, implement cyber-specific solutions, and maintain your onsite defenses over time, while integrating appropriate IT policies and requirements.This is our difference and your advantage.Dedicated architectures and IoTWe tailor our solutions in the form of dedicated reference architectures for plants: b Management systems b Power systems b Data center systems b Industrial plant and machine systems b Smart grid systemsThe Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) gives an additional boost to technologies. That's why we provide our customers with an IoT-enabled architecture and platform offering simple, reliable, productive, and cost-efficient solutions.Enhanced safetyWith the release of M580 Safety, Schneider Electric further expands the EcoStruxure platform.This consolidates our position as one of the most trusted industrial safety vendor, with thousands of Modicon and Triconex safety systems protecting the most critical industrial processes globally.Innovation at every levelEcoStruxure is based on a three-tiered technology stack delivering innovation at every level, from connected products to edge control and apps, analytics, and services.Together with our hybrid segments approach, this enhances your value around safety, reliability, operational efficiency, sustainability, and connectivity across 6 domains of expertise: b Power b IT b Building b Machine b Plant b Grid *The Schneider Electric industrial software business and AVEVA have merged to trade as AVEVA Group plc, a UK listed company. The Schneider Electric and Life is On trademarks are owned by Schneider Electric and are being licensed to AVEVA by Schneider Electric.for PlantApps,Analytics &ServicesConnectedProductsEdgeControl End-to-end CybersecurityCloud and/or On PremiseEcoStruxure™ArchitecturePerformance, Operations, EngineeringEcoStruxure Plant AdvisorEcoStruxure Process ExpertEcoStruxure Automation ExpertEcoStruxure Control ExpertField ServicesPushbuttons and SignallingVariable speed drivesand soft startersProcessInstrumentationInnovative & connected solutions for motor startersComprehensive, robust portfolio of power distribution and motor control centersEcoStruxure Triconex Safety SystemsSCADA SystemsEcoStruxure Foxboro DCSSensors and RFIDAdvanced operator interface, Edge Box and industrial relaysHarmonyIndustrial Edge Control for IIoTModicon
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1/1Contents b Overview v Compact .................................................................................................. page 1/2 v Flexible .................................................................................................... page 1/2 v Scalable ................................................................................................... page 1/2 v Robust ..................................................................................................... page 1/3 v Sustainable .............................................................................................. page 1/3 b Platform composition v Presentation, processors ......................................................................... page 1/4 v X80 module platform, additional modules ................................................ page 1/4 v Treatment for severe environments ......................................................... page 1/4 v Design and setup of Modicon M340 applications ..................................... page 1/5 v Composition of a multi-rack conguration ................................................ page 1/5 v Cybersecurity .......................................................................................... page 1/5 b Product compatibility according to network architecture .................. page 1/61 - Presentation2134567891021345678910
213456789102134567891021345678910213456789101/2Modicon M340 PAC Mid-range PACProcessor built-in native communication capabilitiesOverviewModicon M340 automation platformMid-range PLC/PACNative communication capabilitiesModicon M340 mid-range PAC (Programmable Automation Controller) oers compactness, exibility, scalability, and robustness for the process industry and a wide range of demanding automation applications. With other PACs of Modicon range, it shares : > EcoStruxure Control Expert as a common engineering software to congure thehardware and create application programs. > Same X80 I/O system, racks and power supplies as Modicon M580 PAC> Modular Modicon STB distributed I/O on multiple networks and eldbusCompactBuilt-in eld bus and/or Ethernet communication design > Compact-shaped (100 mm high, 93 mm deep, 32 mm wide), M340 occupies only one slot in the rack > Five variants with native integrated communication capabilities: CANopen, Modbus Serial link, Modbus/TCPFlexibleSuits to all control needs> Expand X80 local rack with 4, 6, 8, or 12 slot backplane (up to 4 backplanessupported)> Hot swappable I/O modules during operation thanks to M340 rack architecture> Recover applications or upgrade rmware via SD card> Available in EcoStruxure Process Expert> EcoStruxure Plant/Architecture Builder available and free to dene the bestcontrol architectureScalableDevelop your plant condently> Support a wide range of X80 modules> Communication modules> Expert modules> High density discreet I/O modules up to 64 channels> Ethernet communication modules: Modbus/TCP, EtherNet/IP, DNP3> Field bus communication modules: Modbus Serial, AS-Interface, Probus DP> Distributed STB I/O system on Ethernet or eld busModicon M340 automation platformSD-card for application recovery or rmware upgrade CompactFlexibleScalableEasily design your process or application with scalable topology
213456789102134567891021345678910213456789101/3Overview (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformMid-range PLC/PACScalable topology easily designedModicon M340 design complies with automation standardsRobustStrong experience as a eld-proven controller> M340 performances exceed certication standards> Hardened version for more severe environments, conforming to:> IEC/EN 60721-3-3 class 3C1, 3C2, 3C3, 3C4> ISA S71.04 classes G1, G2, G3, Gx> IEC/EN 60068-2-52 salt mist, Kb test severity levelCharacteristics Modicon M340 automation platformIEC standardsValues required byMechanical constraints Levels reached IEC 60068-2Shocks 30 g 15gVibrations 3 g 1 gElectrical immunity Levels reached IEC 61131-2-2Radiated elds 15 V/m 10 V/mElectrostatic dischargesby contact6 kV 4 kVEnvironmental immunity Working values IEC 61131-2-2Temperature 0…60 °C/32… 140 °F 5…55 °C/41… 131 °FModicon M340 oer for severe environments- 25…70 °C/32… 158 °F 5…55 °C/41… 131 °FCorrosive environments (coated versions) Class Gx, 3C4, Kb, 3S4, 3B2SustainableEnvironmental concerns as a global strategy > Green Premium Eco Label > Life cycle management support > Common Modicon X80 modules reduce training and maintenance costsFor more details about Modicon product full capabilities when combined with Modicon M340 automation platform, see our catalogs:Modicon family with common X80 modulesDIA6ED2131203EN DIA6ED2171102ENDIA6ED2151012ENSustainableRobust
1/4PresentationModicon M340 automation platform CompositionProcessor selection guide:page 2/2Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3PresentationThe Modicon M340 automation platform comprises:1 BMXP34ppppp dedicated processors2 A Modicon X80 module platform, in a single-rack or multi-rack conguration3 Additional modules for various applications (application-specic, Ethernet communication, etc.)Modicon M340 processorsFive processor models comprising one Standard model (BMXP341000) and four Performance models (BMXP3420ppp or BMXP3420pppCL) with dierent memory capacities, processing speeds, number of I/O and number and type of communication ports.Depending on the model, they oer a maximum (non-cumulative) of: b 512 or 1024 discrete I/O b 128 or 256 analog I/O b 20 or 36 application-specic channels (1) (process counter, motion control and serial link, or RTU) b 0 to 3 Ethernet Modbus/TCP or EtherNet/IP networks (with or without integrated port and 2 network modules maximum) b 4 “Full Extended master” AS-Interface V3 actuator/sensor buses, prole M4.0Depending on the model, Modicon M340 processors include: b A 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet Modbus/TCP port b A CANopen machine and installation bus port b A Modbus or Character mode Serial link portEach processor has a USB TER port (for connecting a programming terminal or a Harmony HMI terminal) (2). It is supplied with a memory card (3) that enables: b Backing up the application (program, symbols and constants) b Activating a standard Web server for the Transparent Ready class B10 integrated Ethernet port (depending on the model)Depending on the model, this memory card can be replaced by another type of memory card (to be ordered separately) that supports: b Backing up the application and activation of the standard Web server (same as other card) b An 8 MB or 128 MB storage area, depending on the option card, for storing additional data organized in a le system (directories and sub-directories)Modicon X80 module platform and additional modules (4)The Modicon X80 module platform, which can be used in a local rack and/or in a remote I/O (RIO) drop depending on the type of automation platform (Modicon M340, Modicon M580, etc.), comprises the following elements: b Racks with 4, 6, 8 or 12 slots (2a) b Power supply modules, c or a (2b) b Discrete and analog I/O modules (2c) b Communication modules, such as Ethernet (Modbus/TCP, EtherNet/IP), RTU (Remote Terminal Unit), Serial link, AS-Interface, etc. (2d)Additional dedicated modules for the Modicon M340 automation platform that can be used on an Modicon X80 module platform are also available for application-specic purposes.External modules, such as PROFIBUS DP communication as well as modules oered as part of TPP (Technology Partner Program) are also available.Treatment for severe environmentsUsing the “ruggedized” modules enables the Modicon M340 automation platform to be used in severe environments or at extended operating temperatures from -25°C/-13°F to +70°C/158°F. See pages 5/2 to 5/3.(1) Maximum number of application-specic channels per station. Only the application-specic channels actually congured in the EcoStruxure Control Expert application account.(2) For details on the Harmony oer, please visit our website www.se.com.(3) With the exception of 2 models supplied without memory card (see page 2/6).(4) For further information, please consult our ‘‘Modicon X80 module platform’’ catalog.Modicon M340 automation platform comprising:- BMXP34 type processors,- A single-rack or multi-rack Modicon X80 module platform,- Additional dedicated modules.2b2a2d2cModicon X80 module platform21 3DIA6ED2131203EN2134567891021345678910
1/5DescriptionModicon M340 automation platform Software conguration and multi-rack congurationPresentation (continued)Design and setup of Modicon M340 applicationsSetting up Modicon M340 automation platform processors requires the use of EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), the common conguration software for all Modicon PAC products.The function block software libraries provide Modicon M340 processors with the processing capability to meet the specialized requirements within the motion control with multiple independent axis functions domain (MFB “Motion Function Blocks” library). The axes are controlled by Altivar variable speed drives or Lexium servo drives connected on the CANopen machine bus. Composition of a multi-rack congurationMulti-rack congurations are made up of standard BMpXBPpp00 racks. They comprise: b 2 racks maximum for a station with BMXP341000 processor (2) b 4 racks maximum for a station with BMXP3420ppp or BMXP3420pppCL processor (2)Each rack is equipped with:1 A BMXCPSppppp power supply2 A BMXXBE1000 rack expansion module. This module, inserted in the right-hand end of the rack (XBE slot) does not occupy rack slots 00…11 (4, 6, 8 or 12 slots are still available). For further information, please consult our ‘‘Modicon X80 module platform’’ catalog available on our website www.se.com.X-busThe racks, distributed on the X-bus, are connected to each other by X-bus exten-sion cordsets 3 with a total length of 30 m/98.42 ft maximum.The racks are connected in a daisy chain using BMXXBCpp0K (3) X-bus exten-sion cordsets connected to the two 9-way SUB-D connectors 5 and 6 on the frontpanels of the BMXXBE1000 rack expansion modules 2.Line terminators 4 Both expansion modules at the ends of the daisy chain must have a line termina-tor 4 TSXTLYEX on the unused 9-way SUB-D connector.CybersecuritySchneider Electric has always taken care of the security of its systems. Security guidelines are available for our customers to ensure their systems are protected from attacks.The Modicon M340 is a cybersecure platform thanks to its advanced built-in cybersecurity features and robustness.The Modicon M340 automation platform also oers the following features: b Protection against unauthorized remote connections via an online editable Access Control List b Protection against remote programming changes via a password b Option to enable or disable HTTP or FTP services b Integrity of EcoStruxure Control Expert executable les b Unnecessary services disabled by default b Security features enabled by default(1) EcoStruxure Control Expert replaces former Unity Pro software.(2) The processor module is always positioned in the rack at address 0. However, in an X-bus daisy chain, the order of the racks has no eect on operation; the order of the daisy chain could be, for example 0-1-2-3, 2-0-3-1, 3-1-2-0, etc.(3) Extension cordsets BMXXBCpp0K in lengths of 0.8 m/2.62 ft, 1,5 m/4.92 ft, 3 m/9.84 ft, 5 m/16.40 ft or 12 m/39.37 ft with elbowed connectors or TSXCBYp08K in lengths of 1 m/3.28 ft, 3 m/9.84 ft, 5 m/16.40 ft or 12 m/39.37 ft, 18 m/59.05 ft ou 28 m/91.86 ft with straight connectors.1144 32Rack expansion module BMXXBE100056Line terminator TSXTLYEX4EcoStruxure Control ExpertProcessor selection guide:page 2/2Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3PF108119PF1081382134567891021345678910
More technical Information on www.se.comMore technical Information on www.se.com213456789102134567891021345678910213456789101/6 1/61/6 1/7CompatibilityModicon M580/M340/X80 platformProduct compatibility according to network architectureProduct typeCommercial referenceModule type M340 M580 M580M340 + M580 + Quantum + PremiumLocal rack with CPU Local rack with CPU X80 drops on Ethernet remote I/O X80 drops on distributed I/OStandalone Redundant (HSBY) Standalone or redundant (HSBY)X-bus rack BMXXBPppppStandalone Redundant (HSBY) X-bus rack BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppX-bus rack (1) BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppX-bus rack (1) BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppBMXCRA31200 BMXCRA31210 BMECRA31210 BMXPRA0100Power suppliesBMXCPS2000 X80 Power supplyBMXCPS2010 X80 Power supplyBMXCPS3020 (H) X80 Power supplyBMXCPS3500 (H) X80 Power supplyBMXCPS3540T X80 Power supplyBMXCPS4002 (H) X80 Redundant power supplyBMXCPS4022 (H) X80 Redundant power supplyBMXCPS3522 (H) X80 Redundant power supplyBackplanes BMXXBP0400 (H) X80 X-bus backplaneBMXXBP0600 (H) X80 X-bus backplaneBMXXBP0800 (H) X80 X-bus backplaneBMXXBP1200 (H) X80 X-bus backplaneBMXXBE1000 (H) (2) X80 X-bus rack expansion moduleBMXXBE2005 (3) X80 X-bus rack expansion kitBMEXBP0400 (H) X80 X-bus+Eth backplaneBMEXBP0800 (H) X80 X-bus+Eth backplaneBMEXBP1200 (H) X80 X-bus+Eth backplaneBMEXBP0602 (H) (4) X80 X-bus+Eth dual power supplies backplaneBMEXBP1002 (H) (4) X80 X-bus+Eth dual power supplies backplaneBMXXEM010 (5) Protective cover I/O BMXAMI0410 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXAMI0800 X80 Analog I/OBMXAMI0810 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXAMM0600 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXAMO0210 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXAMO0410 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXAMO0802 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXART0414 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMXART0814 (H) X80 Analog I/OBMEAHI0812 (H) X80 Analog HART I/OBMEAHO0412 (C) X80 Analog HART I/OBMXDAI0805 X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI0814 X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI1602 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI1603 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI1604 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI1614 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI16142 X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAI1615 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAO1605 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDAO1615 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI1602 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI1603 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI1604T X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI3202K (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI3203 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI3232 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDI6402K (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDM16022 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDM16025 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDM3202K X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDO1602 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDO1612 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDO3202K (C) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDDO6402K (C) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDRA0804T X80 Discrete I/OBMXDRA0805 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDRA0815 (H) X80 Discrete I/OBMXDRA1605 (H)X80 Discrete I/OBMXDRC0805 (H) X80 Discrete I/O(1) BMXXBPpppp with PV02 or later required(2) Extended rack can be any type of rack, but only X-bus modules (BMX) can be used(3) Extended rack kitCompatible Not compatible(4) Not compatible with single power supplies(5) Protective cover for all X-bus or Eth bus connectorsNote: Optional versions are (C) - “Coated ”, (H) - “Hardened ”, and (T) - “Extended Temperature”
More technical Information on www.se.comMore technical Information on www.se.com213456789102134567891021345678910213456789101/7 1/7Compatibility (continued)Modicon M580/M340/X80 platformProduct compatibility according to network architectureProduct typeCommercial referenceModule type M340 M580M580M340 + M580 + Quantum + PremiumLocal rack with CPU Local rack with CPU X80 drops on Ethernet remote I/O X80 drops on distributed I/OStandaloneRedundant (HSBY) Standalone or redundant (HSBY)X-bus rack BMXXBPppppStandalone Redundant (HSBY) X-bus rack BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppX-bus rack (1) BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppX-bus rack (1) BMXXBPppppX-bus + Ethernet rack BMEXBPppppBMXCRA31200 BMXCRA31210 BMECRA31210 BMXPRA0100Expert modules BMXEAE0300 (H) X80 SSI encoder interface moduleBMXEHC0200 (H) X80 Counter moduleBMXEHC0800 (H) X80 Counter moduleBMXERT1604T/H X80 Time-stamping moduleBMXMSP0200 X80 Motion control moduleBMXETM0200H X80 Frequency input modulePMESWT0100 X80 Weighing module (2)Communication modules (3)BMXNOM0200 (H) X80 Serial link moduleBMXEIA0100 X80 AS-Interface moduleBMECXM0100 (H) X80 CANopen master moduleBMXNRP0200 (C) X80 Fiber converter moduleBMXNRP0201 (C) X80 Fiber converter modulePMEPXM0100 (H) X80 PROFIBUS DP Master moduleBMENOS0300 (C) X80 Ethernet switch moduleBMENOC0301 (C) M580 Ethernet moduleBMENOC0311 (C) M580 Ethernet FactoryCast moduleBMENOC0321 (C) M580 Ethernet control router BMENOP0300 M580 IEC 61850 module BMXNGD0100 M580 Ethernet Global Data moduleBMENUA0100 M580 OPC UA moduleBMXNOR0200H M580/M340 RTU moduleBMENOR2200H M580 Advanced RTU moduleBMXNOE0100 (H) M340 Ethernet moduleBMXNOE0110 (H) M340 Ethernet FactoryCast moduleBMXNOC0401 M340 Ethernet moduleI/O expansion modulesBMXCRA31200 X80 Remote I/O drop adapterBMXCRA31210 (C) X80 Remote I/O drop adapterBMECRA31210 (C) X80 Remote I/O drop adapterBMXPRA0100 X80 Peripheral remote I/O adapter(1) BMXXBPpppp with PV02 or later required(2) Products by our Technology Partners; see more information on our partner website page(3) According to the module type, communication modules description is included within X80 catalog, M580 catalog, or M340 catalog.Note: Optional versions are (C) - “Coated ”, (H) - “Hardened ”, and (T) - “Extended Temperature”Compatible Not compatible1/8 1/9
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2 - Processors 1Selection guide ............................................. page 2/2M340 processor oer b Presentation, description ..................................................................... page 2/4 b Memory structure . ................................................................................ page 2/5 v Memory cards . ........................................................................................ page 2/5 v Protecting the application ........................................................................ page 2/5 v Modifying the program in online mode ..................................................... page 2/5 b References ............................................................................................. page 2/6Contents2/12134567891021345678910
More technical Information on www.se.comMore technical Information on www.se.com213456789102134567891021345678910213456789102/2 2/2Modicon M340 automation platform Standard processor Performance processors with or without memory cardPerformance processors with or without memory cardRacks Max number of local racks (main + extension) 2 racks 4 racks4 racksI/O In-rack Max number of discrete I/O (1) (2)512 channels 1024 channels 1024 channelsMax number of analog I/O (1) (2)128 channels 256 channels 256 channelsDistributed Max number of devices on CANopen bus̶63 devices̶63 devicesMax number of devices on Ethernet Modbus/TCP (3) Via network module (63 devices with I/O scanning function)Via network module (63 devices with I/O scanning function)Max number of devices on Modbus link 32 devices32 devices ̶Integrated communication ports Ethernet Modbus/TCP network (RJ45) ̶ ̶ 1 x 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (Modbus/TCP, BOOTP/DHCP, FDR client, e-mail notication, class B10 standard web server)CANopen master (9-way SUB-D) ̶ 1 (63 slaves, 50…1000 Kbps, class M20) ̶ 1 (63 slaves, 50…1000 Kbps, class M20)Serial link (Modbus and Character) (RJ45) 1 in RTU/ASCII Modbus master/slave mode or in Character mode (non-isolated RS232/RS485, 0.3…38.4 Kbps)1 in RTU/ASCII Modbus master/slave mode or in Character mode (non-isolated RS232/RS485, 0.3…38.4 Kbps)̶USB type mini B port 1 port for engineering console programming (EcoStruxure Control Expert) or HMI connection1 port for engineering console programming (EcoStruxure Control Expert) or HMI connectionCommunication modulesEthernet Max number (4) 2 modules 2 modules- Modbus/TCP BMXNOE0100 BMXNOE0100- FactoryCast Modbus/TCP BMXNOE0110 BMXNOE0110- EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP BMXNOC0401 BMXNOC0401- RTU (DNP3 / IEC 60870-5-101/104 ) BMXNOR0200H BMXNOR0200HAS-Interface Max number 2 modules 4 modules 4 modules- AS-Interface Master BMXEIA0100 BMXEIA0100Serial Link (Modbus and Character)Max number Shared with other cumulative application-specic channels Shared with other cumulative application-specic channels- Serial link BMXNOM0200 (2-channel) BMXNOM0200 (2-channel)Application-specic channels Max number (5) 20 channels 36 channels 36 channels- Counter module BMXEHC0200 2-channel (60 kHz) module, BMXEHC0800 8-channel (10 kHz) moduleBMXEHC0200 2-channel (60 kHz) module, BMXEHC0800 8-channel (10 kHz) module- Motion control module BMXMSP0200 2-channel (200 kHz) PTO (Pulse Train Output) module for servo drivesBMXMSP0200 2-channel (200 kHz) PTO (Pulse Train Output) module for servo drives- Serial link (Process or RTU) module or processor integrated serial linkBMXP34p0p0 Processor with integrated 1 serial channel, BMXNOM0200 2-channel serial module, BMXNOR0200H module with integrated 1 RTU serial channelBMXP34p0p0 Processor with integrated 1 serial channel, BMXNOM0200 2-channel serial module, BMXNOR0200H module with integrated 1 RTU serial channelInternal memory capacity (on processor)Internal user RAM 2048 KB4096 KB 4096 KB- Program, constants, and symbols1792 KB 3584 KB 3584 KB- Located/unlocated data128 KB 256 KB 256 KBMemory card capacity Backup of program, constants and symbols 8 MB as standard 8 MB as standard Supplied without card 8 MB as standard Supplied without cardHosting and display of user Web pages (6) (6)File storage ̶ 8 or 128 MB (according toBMXRMSpp8MPF option card)8 or 128 MB (according to BMXRMSpp8MPF option card)No. of K instructions executed per ms 100% Boolean (Kinstr/ms) 5.4 Kinstructions/ms 8.1 Kinstructions/ms 8.1 Kinstructions/ms65% Boolean + 35% xed arithmetic (Kinstr/ms) 4.2 Kinstructions/ms 6.4 Kinstructions/ms 6.4 Kinstructions/msReferences BMXP341000 BMXP342000 BMXP3420102 BMXP3420102CL BMXP342020 BMXP3420302 BMXP3420302CLPages 2/5 2/5(1) Local X80 I/O are localized in local racks (main or extension). (2) Maximum number of discrete and analog application-specic I/O channels is not cumulative.(3) Via network module(4) Maximum number of Ethernet modules is cumulative with dierent Ethernet communication modules(5) Maximum number of application-specic channels is cumulative with channels in counter module, motion control module, serial link modules and processor integrated serial link.(6) User Web pages with BMXNOE0110 Ethernet FactoryCast module (12 MB available).2/2 2/3Selection guideModicon M340 automation platform Modicon M340 processors2/2
2/4PresentationDedicated processors BMXP34ppppp, which form part of a Modicon M340 automation platform, are available in two types:b Standard type processorb Performance type processorThe main dierences between these 2 types of processor are:b Their number of I/Ob Their memory capacity b The types of communication ports integrated in each modelDescription of processorsBMXP34pppp single-format processors feature the following parts:1 Safety screw for locking the module in its slot (marked 0) in the rack.2 A display block comprising from 5 to 10 LEDs, depending on the modelv Common LEDs- Run LED (green): processor in operation (program execution)- ERR LED (red): processor or system fault- I/O LED (red): I/O module fault- SER COM LED (yellow): activity on the Modbus serial link- CARD ERR LED (red): memory card missing or faulty v Specic LEDs depending on the model- CAN RUN LED (green): integrated CANopen bus operational (BMXP3420102, BMXP3420102CL, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CLmodels only)- CAN ERR LED (red): integrated CANopen bus fault (BMXP3420102,BMXP3420102CL, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL models only)- ETH ACT LED (green): activity on the Ethernet Modbus/TCP network (BMXP342020, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL models only)- ETH STS LED (green): Ethernet Modbus/TCP network status (BMXP342020,BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL models only)- ETH 100 (red): Ethernet Modbus/TCP data rate (10 or 100 Mbps) (BMXP342020, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL models only)3 A mini B USB connector for a programming terminal (or Harmony HMI terminal) (1).4 A slot equipped with its Flash memory card (2) for backing up the application (a LED, located above this slot, indicates recognition of or access to the memory card).In addition, depending on the model:5 An RJ45 connector for Modbus serial link or Character mode link (RS 232C/RS 485, 2-wire, non-isolated) for BMXP341000, BMXP342000, BMXP3420102, BMXP3420102CL, and BMXP342020 models6 An RJ45 connector for connection to the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet Modbus/TCP network for BMXP342020, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL.7 A 9-way SUB-D connector for the integrated CANopen master bus for BMXP3420102, BMXP3420102CL, BMXP3420302, and BMXP3420302CL models.8 (on the rear) 2 rotary switches for selecting the IP address assignment method for the moduleUSB terminal portThe USB port 3, oering a useful data rate of 12 Mbps, is compatible with EcoStruxure Control Expert programming software, the OPC Factory Server (OFS), and Harmony HMI terminals.All BMXP34ppppp processors can be connected to a USB bus comprising several peripheral devices. However: b Only one processor can be connected to the USB busb No device on the USB bus can be controlled by the PLC (modem, printer)1) For more detailed information, please refer to our website www.se.com.(2) Except for model BMXP3420102CL, which is supplied without memory card.Modicon M340 automation platform M340 ProcessorsPresentation,descriptionProcessor selection guide: page 2/2 Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3BMXP3420302/BMXP3420302CLBMXP341000/200035421BMXP3420102/BMXP3420102CL712453BMXP342020653124836741282134567891021345678910
2/5Modicon M340 automation platform M340 ProcessorsMemory structureProcessor selection guide: page 2/2 Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3Memory cardsBMXRMS008MP memory card (included as standard)Modicon M340 processors are supplied as standard (1) with an SD (Secure Digital) type Flash memory card, formatted by Schneider Electric and referenced BMXRMS008MP as a replacement part. This card is intended for backing up the two memory areas on the processor internal RAM: b Program, symbols and comments area, which contains the executable binary code and the IEC source code of the application program for the program partb Constant area, which contains the constant data located by address.The data is backed up automatically by duplication, when the PLC is turned o. Likewise, data restoration is transparent for the user, on return of power. Capacity of the backup area on the memory card:v 1792 KB for the BMXP341000 Standard processorv 3584 KB for the BMXP342pppp Performance processorsBMXP342020/20302/20302CL processors with an integrated Ethernet port have an additional 2 MB memory area specically for Standard Web services (Transparent Ready B10) (see page 3/8).BMXRMS008MPF/128MPF optional memory cardsBMXP342pppp Performance processors can take a BMXRMS008MPF or BMXRMS128MPF optional memory card, with greater memory capacity, in place of the standard memory card. These cards also provide a le storage area with a maximum capacity of 8 MB (for the BMXRMS008MPF card) or 128 MB (for the BMXRMS128MPF card).This le storage area enables:b Any user-dened Word, Excel, PowerPoint or Acrobat Reader document to be received via FTP (for example, maintenance manuals, diagrams. etc.)b Additional data to be stored via EFB user function blocks (for example: production data, manufacturing recipes, etc.)EcoStruxure Control Expert programming software helps the application designer manage the structure and memory space occupation of the Modicon M340 automation platform.Protecting the applicationIf necessary, it is possible to prohibit access to the application in terms of reading and modifying the program by only loading the executable code in the PLC.Additionally, a memory protection bit, set in conguration mode, is also available to prevent any program modication (via the programming terminal or downloading).With EcoStruxure Control Expert, the user has function blocks for protecting know-how by means of a signature that can be loaded and stored in the M340 processor ash memory card (code not executed if the signature is not present).Program modication in online modeThe online program modication function is available on the Modicon M340 automation platform with EcoStruxure Control Expert software. Program code and data can be added or modied in dierent places in the application in a single modication session, thus ensuring modication is homogenous and consistent with the controlled process.A dedicated memory area of the application internal RAM authorizes these program modication or addition sessions while complying with the recommendation to structure the application program in several, reasonably-sized sections. 2134567891021345678910
2/6ReferencesModicon M340 automation platform M340 ProcessorsProcessor selection guide: page 2/2 Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3BMXP342000BMXP341000BMXP3420102/20102CLBMXP3420302/20302CLBMXP342020Modicon M340 processorsI/O capacity Max. no. of communication modulesIntegrated communication portsMemory cardReference Weightkg/ lbStandard BMXP3410, 2 racks512 discrete I/O 128 analog I/O 20 application-specic channels2 Ethernet modules 2 AS-Interface modulesModbus serial link Included BMXP341000 0.200/ 0.441Performance BMXP3420, 4 racks 1024 discrete I/O 256 analog I/O 36 application-specic channels2 Ethernet modules 4 AS-Interface modulesModbus serial link Included BMXP342000 0.200/ 0.441Modbus serial linkCANopen busIncluded BMXP3420102 (1) 0.210/ 0.463Notincluded (2)BMXP3420102CL (1) 0.210/ 0.463Modbus serial link Ethernet Modbus/TCPIncluded BMXP342020 0.205/ 0.452CANopen bus Ethernet Modbus/TCPIncluded BMXP3420302 (1) 0.215/ 0.474Notincluded (2)BMXP3420302CL (1) 0.215/ 0.474(1) BMXP3420102/20302 processors, combined EcoStruxure Control Expert software, can be used to customize conguration of the device Boot Up procedure compatible with all CANopen third-party products.(2) These products are supplied without integrated memory card. The memory card must be ordered separately.2134567891021345678910
2/7References (continued)AccessoriesMemory cardsDescription Use Capacity Reference Weightkg/ lbStandard ash memory card included as standard with processor (1)- Backup of program, constants,symbols and data- Activation of class B10 Web server8 MB BMXRMS008MP 0.002/ 0.004Optional ash memory card- Backup of program, constants,symbols and data- Activation of class B10 Web server- File storage8 MB + 8 MB le storage BMXRMS008MPF 0.002/ 0.0048 MB + 128 MB le storage BMXRMS128MPF 0.002/ 0.004CordsetsDescription Use Lengthm/ ftReference Weightkg/ lbUSB PC or terminal connecting cable for processorFor connection:- From Mini B USB port on the Modicon M340 processor- To Type A USB port on PC terminal or Harmony HMI1.8/ 5.91BMXXCAUSBH018 0.065/ 0.1434.5/ 14.76BMXXCAUSBH045 0.110/ 0.243(1) This memory card will not be provided if order BMXP3420102CL or BMXP3420302CL processor.Modicon M340 automation platform M340 ProcessorsBMXXCAUSBH0ppProcessor selection guide: page 2/2 Communication modules:page 3/20M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3BMXRMS008/128MPF2134567891021345678910
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3/1Contents3 - Communication Industrial Ethernet services b Modicon M340 communication services ............................................. page 3/2 b Modicon M340 web services ................................................................. page 3/8CANopen machine and installation bus b Presentation ......................................................................................... page 3/12 b Connectable devices ........................................................................... page 3/13 b Description, references ....................................................................... page 3/14 b Connections ......................................................................................... page 3/15 b Cabling system, references ................................................................ page 3/16Modbus and Character mode serial links b Presentation, description ................................................................... page 3/18 b Characteristics, references ................................................................ page 3/19Communication modulesCommunication selection guide .............................. page 3/20 b Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP communication v Processors, presentation and references .............................................. page 3/24 v Ethernet modules, presentation and references .................................... page 3/25 b RTU communication v RTU communication protocols ............................................................... page 3/28 v RTU module, presentation .................................................................... page 3/29 v RTU module, references ....................................................................... page 3/312134567891021345678910
3/2PresentationPresentationBMXP342020/20302/20302CL processors via their integrated Ethernet port, BMXNOE0100/0110 and BMXNOC0401 Ethernet modules and the BMXNOR0200H RTU module provide transparent communication on the Ethernet Modbus/TCP network using Transparent Ready communication services.The following Transparent Ready communication services are designed for use in automation applications. They supplement the universal Ethernet services (HTTP, BOOTP/DHCP, FTP, etc):b Modbus/TCP messaging for class 10 or 30 devicesb I/O Scanning service for class 30 devices b FDR (Faulty Device Replacement) for class 10 or 30 devices b SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) network management for class 10 or 30 devicesb Global Data, for class 30 devicesb Bandwidth management for class 10 or 30 devices b NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronization for class 30 devicesb E-mail alarm notication via SMTP server, via Unity Pro function blockNote: See selection guide on pages 3/20 and 3/21 for the communication services supported by BMXP342020/20302/20302CL processors, BMXNOE0100/0110 network modules and the BMXNOR0200H RTU module on the Modicon M340 platform.The following pages ( 3/3 to 3/7) present the various options available through all of these services in order to facilitate the optimum choice of solutions when dening a system integrating Transparent Ready devices.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services Ethernet communication services for the BMXNOE0100/0110 moduleProcessor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/3TransportNetworkData link physical layerModbusModbus/TCPHTTPWeb pagesTCPIGRPQoSSMTPE-mailCIPEtherNet/IPSNMPDiagnostoicsUDPIGMPRSTPICMPIEEE 802.3 AND EthernetIPTFTPDHCPFDR2134567891021345678910
3/3FunctionsFunctionsEthernet universal servicesHTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) b This protocol is used for transmitting Web pages between a server and a browser. b Web servers embedded in Transparent Ready automation products provide easy access to products located anywhere in the world from a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer.BOOTP/DHCP (RFC1531) b These protocols are used to provide devices with IP parameters automatically. This avoids having to manage each device address individually by transferring this management to a dedicated IP address server. b The DHCP protocol (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) is used to assign conguration parameters to devices automatically. DHCP is an extension of BOOTP. b Schneider Electric devices can be “BOOTP clients” (used to retrieve the IP address automatically from a server) or “BOOTP servers” (allowing the device to distribute IP addresses to the network stations). b Schneider Electric uses standard BOOTP/DHCP protocols for its FDR (Faulty Device Replacement) service.FTP (File Transfer Protocol) (RFCs 959, 2228, and 2640) b This protocol provides the basic elements for le sharing. Many systems use it to exchange les between devices.TFTP (File Transfer Protocol) (RFCs 959, 2228, and 2640): b This network transfer protocol can be used to connect to a device and download code to it. b For example, it can be used to transfer a boot code to a workstation without a disk drive or to connect and download updates of network device rmware. b Transparent Ready devices implement FTP and TFTP for transferring certain information to or from devices, in particular for downloads of rmware or user-dened Web pages.SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) (RFCs 1155, 1156 and 1157) b The SNMP standard manages the various network components via a single system. b The network management system can exchange data with SNMP agent devices. This function allows the manager to display the status of the network and devices, modify their conguration and feed back alarms in the event of a fault. b Transparent Ready devices are SNMP-compatible and can be integrated naturally in a network managed via SNMP.COM/DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model) (RFCs 1155, 1156 and 1157) b COM/DCOM or OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) protocol is the name of the technology consisting of Windows objects which enables transparent communication between Windows applications. b These technologies are used in the OFS (OLE for Process Control Factory Server) data server software.Modbus standard communication protocolModbus protocol, the industry communication standard since 1979, has been combined with Ethernet Modbus/TCP, the medium for the Internet revolution, to form Modbus/TCP, a completely open Ethernet protocol. The development of a connection to Modbus/TCP does not require any proprietary component, nor purchase of a license. This protocol can easily be combined with any product supporting a standard TCP communication stack. The specications can be obtained free of charge from the following website: www.modbus.org.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services Processor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/4Functions (continued)I/O Scanning serviceThe I/O Scanning Service is used to manage the exchange of remote I/O states on the Ethernet network after a simple conguration operation, with no need for special programming: b I/O scanning is performed transparently by means of read/write requests according to the Modbus client/server protocol on the TCP prole (1, Modicon M340 with I/O Scanning service). b This principle of scanning via a standard protocol enables a device with the I/O Scanning service to communicate with any device supporting Modbus/TCP messaging in server mode (2).This service can be used to dene:b A word zone reserved for reading inputsb A word zone reserved for writing outputsb Refresh periods independent of the PLC scanDuring operation, the module:b Manages TCP connections with each remote deviceb Scans devices and copies the I/O to the congured word zoneb Feeds back status words used to check that the service is working correctly from the PLC applicationb Applies pre-congured fallback values if a communication problem occursA range of hardware and software products is available enabling the I/O Scanning protocol to be implemented on any type of device that can be connected to the Ethernet network. Please consult the Modbus Organization website: www.modbus.org. Characteristicsb Each Modicon M340 station can exchange a maximum of 100 words for writing and 125 words for reading.b Maximum size in the Modicon M340 PLC that manages the service (64 stations max.) with BMXNOE0100/0110 and BMXNOC0401 network modules: 2 Kwords (input) and 2 Kwords (output).I/O Scanning service diagnosticsI/O Scanning service diagnostics can be performed in one of ve ways:b Via the application program from a specic PLC data zoneb From the setup software debug screenb From the PLC system diagnostic function displayed by means of an internet browser on a PC stationb Using standard SNMP manager software Functions (continued)INPUTOUTPUT+–INPUTOUTPUT+–ABAB2122Processor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/3Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services 2134567891021345678910
3/5Functions (continued)Functions (continued)FDR (Faulty Device Replacement) service The Faulty Device Replacement service uses standard address management technologies (BOOTP, DHCP) and the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) le management service, with the aim of simplifying maintenance of Ethernet devices.The FDR service is used to replace a faulty device with a new device with the guarantee that it will be detected, recongured and automatically rebooted by the system. The main steps in replacement are:1 A device using the FDR service malfunctions.2 Another similar device is taken from the maintenance store, precongured with the Device name for the faulty device, then reinstalled on the network. Depending on the device, addressing can be performed using rotary selector switches (as for Modicon STB distributed I/O a for example) or can be given using the keypad integrated in the device (as for Altivar variable speed drives for example). 3 The FDR server detects the new device, allocates it an IP address and transfers the conguration parameters to it.4 The substituted device checks that all these parameters are indeed compatible with its own characteristics and switches to operational mode. The FDR server can be BMXNOE0100/0110 or BMXNOC0401 Ethernet modules.NTP time synchronization servicePresentationBMX CPS power supplyProcessor BMX NOE moduleInternal clockEthernet networkNTP serverModicon M340NTP responseNTP requestNTP clientThe time synchronization service is based on NTP (Network Time Protocol) which is used to synchronize the time of a client or a server on Ethernet from a server or another reference time source (radio, satellite, etc). OperationBMXNOE0100/0110, BMXNOC0401 and BMXNOR0200H Ethernet Modbus/TCP modules have a NTP client component. These modules connect to an NTP server using a client request (Unicast) in order to update their local time. The module clock is updated periodically (1 to 120 s) with typical precision of 5 ms. If the NTP server cannot be reached, the Ethernet TCP/IP module switches to a standby NTP server.The PLC processor clock is therefore itself updated with a precision of 5 ms. A function block is used to read this clock, thus enabling Unity Pro application events or variables to be time and date stamped.The Ethernet module is congured by means of a Web page. The time zone can be congured. A time synchronization service (NTP) diagnostic Web page is also available.Information on the time synchronization service (NTP) is also available in the Transparent Ready private MIB, which can be accessed via the SNMP network management service.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services NIM network module for Modicon STB I/OaProcessor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/6Functions (continued)Functions (continued)Global Data service The Global Data service performs data exchanges in real time between stations belonging to the same distribution group. It is used to synchronize remote applications, or to share a common database between a number of distributed applications.Exchanges are based on a standard producer/consumer protocol, guaranteeing optimum performance with a minimum load on the network. This RTPS (Real Time Publisher Subscriber) protocol is promoted by Modbus Organization (Interface for Distributed Automation), and is already a standard adopted by several manufacturers. CharacteristicsA maximum of 64 stations can participate in Global Data within a single distribution group. Each station can: b Publish one 1024-byte variable. The publication period can be congured from 1 to n processor master task (Mast) periods. b Subscribe to between 1 and 64 variables. The validity of each variable is controlled by status bits (Health Status bits) linked to a refresh timeout congurable between 50 ms and 1s. Access to an element of the variable is not possible. The total size of subscribed variables amounts to 4 K contiguous bytes.To further optimize the performance of the Ethernet network, Global Data can be congured with the “multicast ltering” option which, together with switches, broadcasts data only to Ethernet ports where there is a Global Data service subscriber station. If these switches are not used, Global Data is sent in “multicast” mode to all switch ports. Global Data service diagnostics The diagnostic screens use a colour code to show the Global Data status:b Congured/not congured/faulty.b Published/subscribed.Global Data service diagnostics can be performed in one of ve ways:b Via the application program from a specic PLC data zone.b From the setup software debug screen.b From the PLC system diagnostic function displayed by means of an internet browser on a PC station.b Using standard SNMP manager software.Modicon QuantumModicon PremiumModicon PremiumModicon M340Distribution group 1Data exchange 4 KB max.Data exchange 4 KB max.Distribution group 2IP multicast 239.255.255.251IP multicast 239.255.255.250Ethernet Modbus/TCPProcessor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/3Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services 2134567891021345678910
3/7Functions (continued)Functions (continued)SNMP network management serviceFrom a network management station, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) monitors and checks all components of the Ethernet architecture and thus ensures quick diagnostics in the event of a problem.It is used to:b Interrogate network components such as computer stations, routers, switches, bridges or terminal devices in order to view their status.b Obtain statistics about the network to which the devices are connected.This network management software complies with the conventional client/server model. However, to avoid confusion with other communication protocols that use this terminology, we talk instead about: b Network manager for the client application that operates on the computer station.b SNMP agent for the network device server application.Transparent Ready devices can be managed by any SNMP network manager, including HP Openview and IBM Netview.Standard SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used to access conguration and management objects contained in the device MIBs (Management Information Bases). These MIBs must comply with certain standards to be accessed by any commercially-available manager, but depending on the complexity of products, manufacturers can add certain objects to private databases.The Transparent Ready private MIB presents management objects specic to the Schneider Electric oer. These objects simplify the installation, setup and maintenance of Transparent Ready devices in an open environment using standard network management tools.Transparent Ready devices support 2 levels of SNMP network management:b The Standard MIB II interface: This interface accesses a rst level of network management. It enables the manager to identify the devices making up the architecture and retrieve general information about the conguration and operation of Ethernet Modbus/TCP interfaces.b The Transparent Ready MIB interface: This interface improves the management of Transparent Ready devices. This MIB has a set of data enabling the network management system to supervise all the Transparent Ready services.The Transparent Ready MIB can be downloaded from the FTP server of any Transparent Ready Ethernet module in a PLC.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 communication services Automatic recognition of IP devices via the ConneXview diagnostic software for Ethernet industrial networksProcessor selection guide: page 2/2Modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/8Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesModicon M340 standard Web servicesPresentation of Web servicesThe standard Web server functions are integrated in a wide variety of Schneider Electric Ethernet products: Modicon automation platform processors and Ethernet modules, distributed I/O modules, variable speed drives and gateways. These functions are mainly integrated in BMXP342020/20302/20302CL processors, BMXNOE0100/0110 and BMXNOC0401 Ethernet modules, and BMXNOR0200H RTU module.From a simple Internet browser, the standard Web server authorizes the following “ready-to-use” functions:b Remote diagnostics and maintenance of productsb Display and adjustment of products (read/write variables, status)With the BMXNOE0110 FactoryCast module equipped as standard with the BMXRWSFC032M card, the Web server also oers the following functions:b Management of PLC system and application alarms with partial or total acknowledgement (ready-to-use Alarm Viewer function pages)b Hosting and display of Web pages created by the userThe embedded Web server is a real-time data server. All the data can be presented in the form of standard Web pages in HTML format and can therefore be accessed using any Web browser that supports the embedded Java code. The standard functions provided by the Web server are supplied “ready-to-use” and thus do not require any programming of either the PLC or the client PC device supporting a Web browser.PresentationProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/9Standard Web server on the Modicon M340 platformRack Viewer PLC diagnostics functionThe Rack Viewer function can be used for PLC system and I/O diagnostics. It displays the following in real time:b Status of LEDs on the PLC front panelb The PLC type and versionb Hardware conguration of the PLC including status of the system bits and wordsb Detailed diagnostics of:v Each of the I/O module channels or application-specic channels in the conguration v Devices connected to the CANopen busData Editor read/write function for PLC data and variablesThe Data Editor function can be used to create tables of animated variables for real-time read/write access to PLC data in the form of lists.Various animation tables containing specic application variables to be monitored or modied can be created by the user and saved in the standard Web server module.In addition to the functions provided by the standard Web server, the BMXNOE0110 Ethernet module's FactoryCast Web server oers the following: b Display of variables: Variables can be entered and displayed either in their symbolic form (S_Pump 234) or as their address (%MW99).b Write access to variables: This can be enabled or disabled for each of the variables using the FactoryCast module conguration software.b Read/write function: This can be used on tools such as a pocket PC or PDA terminal.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesM340 Standard Web serverFunctionsData Editor variables tableProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Modicon M340 hardware conguration2134567891021345678910
3/10BMXNOE0100 module FactoryCast Web server In addition to the standard services, the embedded Web server in the BMXNOE0110 FactoryCast module oers the functions described below.Alarm Viewer functionThe alarm viewer is a ready to use, password-protected function. It is used to process alarms (display, acknowledgement and deletion) managed at PLC level by the system or using diagnostic function blocks known as DFBs (system-specic diagnostic function blocks and application-specic diagnostic function blocks created by the user).These alarms are stored in the diagnostic buer managed by the Modicon M340 platform (dedicated memory space for storing all the diagnostic events).The diagnostic viewer is a Web page comprising a list of messages, which displays the following information for each alarm: b Dates and times of the occurrence/removal of a faultb Alarm messageb Alarm statusb Type of associated diagnostic function block (DFB) Graphic Data Editor functionThis function is used to create the graphic views animated by the PLC variables that can be accessed via their address or via their symbol (access to located data). The ready-to-use graphic editor is available in online mode when connected to the BMXNOE0110 module.These views are created from a library of predened graphic objects by simple copy/paste operations. The objects are congured to suit the user’s requirements (colour, PLC variables, name, etc). List of graphic objects available:b Analog and digital indicatorsb Horizontal and vertical bar chartsb Boxes for displaying messages and entering valuesb Pushbutton boxesb Trend recordersb Vats, valves, motors, etcCustomized graphic objects can be added to this list and can be reused in user Web pages that have been created using standard software for editing HTML pages. The views thus created are saved in the BMXNOE0110 module and can be displayed using any Web browser.User Web page hosting and display functionThe BMXNOE0110 FactoryCast module has a 16 Mbyte non-volatile memory which is accessed in the same way as a hard drive. This allows hosting of Web pages and any user-dened Word or Acrobat Reader document (for example, maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams, etc).Web pages can be created using any standard tool for creation and editing in HTML format. They can be enhanced by inserting animated graphic objects linked to PLC variables. These animated objects are created using the Graphic Data Editor. They are then downloaded to the BMXNOE0110 module via the FactoryCast Web server conguration software. These user Web pages can be used, for example, to:b Display and modify all PLC variables in real timeb Create hyperlinks to other external Web servers (documentation, suppliers, etc)This function is particularly suitable for creating graphic interfaces used for the following purposes:b Real-time display and supervisionb Production monitoringb Diagnostics and help with maintenanceb Operator guidesModicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesFactoryCast Web servicesFunctions (continued) Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Real-time supervision graphic interfaceNew screen pendingLibrary of predened graphic objectsAlarm display from the diagnostic buer2134567891021345678910
3/11Web Designer conguration software The Web Designer software is supplied on CD-ROM with BMXNOE0110 Ethernet module and BMXNOR0200H RTU module.The software is used for the conguration and administration of the Web server embedded in the modules. It makes it easier to create customized Web human/machine interfaces (HMIs). It is also used for easy conguration of embedded advanced processing functions for numerous Web server modules and RTU modules.Web Designer software is compatible with Windows 32-bit operating systems. For optimum use, it requires Java Virtual Machine 1.4.2 minimum.Web Designer software oers the following functions:b Setting the Web Designer function parameters: v Denition of access security, passwordsv Importing of PLC symbol databasesv Denition of access to write-enabled variablesb Management of the Web site:v Management of default site Web pagesv Management of user site Web pagesv Graphic Data Editor for animating Web pages (BMXNOE0110 module only). This integrated editor can be used for easy customization of graphic objects: bar charts, gauges, LEDs, curves, cursors, operator input elds, alphanumeric display elds, buttons, etc.v Downloading of Web pages between the PC and the modulev Debugging of Web pages in online mode or in simulation mode (including animations and Java beans)b Simulation mode:v The application and the Web site (including the Java animations) can be set up in online mode or in simulation mode. v Simulation mode is used to test the operation of the Web application without a module (with no physical connection to a PLC) thereby simplifying debugging.b Creation of user Web pages:v User Web pages are created graphically using an external HTML editor (FrontPage or similar, not supplied).v User Web pages created with the graphic editor are actual animated supervisory control screens and can be used to monitor the process. Based on Web technologies (HTML and Java), they provide real-time access to PLC variables using the FactoryCast library of graphic objects (Java beans) (BMXNOC0401 module only). b Data Logging (for BMXNOR0200H module only):v This service is used to archive the application data: events, alarms, process data, device states, process values, etc. v The data are logged in CSV les in ASCII format, which are stored locally on the SD memory card in the BMXNOR0200H module. b Sending alarm notications or reports via Email or SMS (BMXNOR0200H module only):v The BMXNOR0200H module can send e-mails or SMS messages automatically in real time in order to send alarm notications, maintenance calls, production reports or factory status updates, etc to specied users. v E-mails or SMS messages are sent when a predened application or process is triggered.Modicon M340 automation platformIndustrial Ethernet servicesWeb Designer conguration softwareFunctions (continued)Graphic Data EditorConguring the Data Logging function for BMXNOR0200H moduleWeb DesignerProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/12PresentationSchneider Electric has selected CANopen for its machines and installations because of its wealth of functions and its resulting benets in the automation world. This decision was based on the general acceptance of CANopen, and the fact that CANopen products are increasingly used in control system architectures.CANopen is an open network supported by more than 400 companies worldwide, and promoted by CAN in Automation (CiA). CANopen conforms to standards EN 50325-4 and ISO 15745-2.Schneider Electric is heavily involved in working groups, which are important for machine and installation architectures, systems and products. CANopen brings transparency to EthernetCAN in Automation and Modbus Organization have worked together to create a standard that ensures total transparency between CANopen and Modbus/TCP. The result of this collaboration has been the CiA DSP309-2 specication, which denes the communication standards between a Modbus/TCP network and a CANopen bus.The specication denes the mapping services which enable CANopen devices to communicate with a Modbus/TCP network through a gateway. The data in a CANopen device can be accessed in both read and write mode.This specication is the rst standard available for developing open standard communication between Modbus/TCP and CANopen. It is driving Schneider Electric network solutions toward better integration, diagnostics and conguration of distributed applications. It allows machines and installations to be connected to an Ethernet network continuously, while combining the advantages of each network in its specic area.The CANopen bus is a multi-master bus which ensures reliable, deterministic access to real-time data in control system devices. The CSMA/CA protocol is based on broadcast exchanges, sent cyclically or on an event, to ensure optimum use of the bandwidth. A message handling channel can also be used to dene slave parameters.The bus uses a double shielded twisted pair on which, with the Modicon M340 platform, a maximum of 63 devices are connected by daisy-chaining or by tap junctions. The variable data rate between 20 Kbps and 1 Mbps depends on the length of the bus (between 2500 m and 200 m/8202 and 66 ft). Each end of the bus must be tted with a line terminator.The Modicon M340 automation platform, via its BMXP3420102/20302/20102CL/ 20302CL processor with integrated CANopen link, performs the role of master on the bus.1 to 63 slavesTeSys UAltivar Speed driveCANopen busLexium 32TeSys TModicon M340Modicon STBPresentation Modicon M340 automation platform CANopen machine and installation bus Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/13Connectable Schneider Electric devicesThe following Schneider Electric devices can be connected to the CANopen bus, depending on the model (1): b Absolute encoders b TeSys U starter-controllers with LULC08 communication module b TeSys T motor management system, with LTM controller b TeSys D motor-starters using the TeSys Quickt installation help system with APP1CCO0/O2 communication module b Modicon STB IP 20 modular distributed I/O, with STB NIM interface module b Altivar 320 variable speed drives for asynchronous motors b Lexium 32 servo drives for BMH and BSH servo motors b IcLA intelligent compact motor-drivesIntegration of third-party devicesEcoStruxure Control Expert oers the Hardware Catalog Manager tool which can be used to integrate third-party devices at an identical level to that of Schneider Electric devices. These third-party devices and their EDS le must conform to the CiA (CAN In Automation) standard. The Hardware Catalog Manager tool is used to:v Integrate third-party devices in Unity Prov Optimize the size of the BMXP3420102/20302/20102CL/20302CL processor memory area reserved for PDO (Process Data Object) process variablesv Customize the parameters specic to each third-party device___________________________________________________________________________(1) See our website www.se.com for compatible device versions and their setup software.Connectable devices Modicon M340 automation platform CANopen machine and installation busHardware Catalog Manager for integration of third-party devicesProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Modicon STBLexium 32TeSys Quickt Altivar ATV3202134567891021345678910
3/14Description, references Modicon M340 automation platformCANopen machine and installation busProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Description BMXP3420102/20102CL and BMXP3420302/20302CL Performance processors on the Modicon M340 platform have an integrated CANopen communication port. They feature the following on the front panel:1 A safety screw for locking the module in its slot in the rack, marked “00”.2 A display block comprising at least:v CAN RUN LED (green): Integrated machine/installation bus operationalv CAN ERR LED (red): Integrated machine/installation bus fault3 A mini B USB connector for a programming terminal4 A slot equipped with Flash memory card for backing up the application (1)5 An RJ45 connector for serial link (with BMXP3420102/20102CL model) or Ethernet Modbus/TCP port (with BMXP3420302/20302CL model)6 A 9-way SUB-D connector for the CANopen master machine and installation busComplementary characteristicsThe following characteristics complement those introduced in the communication selection guide on page 3/20: b Data rate: 20 Kbps to 1 Mbps b Maximum length of CANopen bus (2): v 20 m/65.62 ft at 1 Mbps, 40 m/131.23 ft at 800 Kbps, 100 m/328.08 ft at 500 Kbps, 250 m/820.21 ft at 250 Kbps v 500 m/1640.42 ft at 125 Kbps, 1000 m/3280.83 ft at 50 Kbps, 2500 m/8202.08 ft at 20 Kbps b Maximum length of tap-os on one tap junction (3): v 0.6 m/1.97 ft at 1 Mbps, 6 m/19.68 ft at 800 Kbps, 10 m/32.81 ft at 500 Kbps, 10 m/32.81 ft at 250 Kbps v 10 m/32.81 ft at 125 Kbps, 120 m/393.70 ft at 50 Kbps, 300 m/984.25 ft at 20 Kbps b Limitation per segment: v Max. number of products: 64 at 1 Mbps, 32 at 800 Kbps, 16 at 500 Kbps v Maximum length of segment (4): 160 m/524.93 ft at 1 Mbps, 185 m/606.95 ft at 800 Kbps, 205 m/672.57 ft at 500 KbpsModicon M340 Performance processors with integrated CANopen bus linkModicon M340 processor modules are supplied with the Flash cardBMXRMS008MP (1). This card performs the following actions transparently: b Backing up the application (program, symbols and constants) supported in the processor internal RAM that is not backed up b Activation of the Transparent Ready class B10 standard web server (with BMXP3420302/20302CL processor) b This card can be replaced by another card featuring a le storage option (see page 2/7).I/O capacity Max. no. of communication modulesIntegrated communication portsReference Weightkg/ lbPerformance processors, 4 racks1024 discrete I/O 256 analog I/O 36 application-specic channels2 Ethernet modules 4 AS-Interface busesCANopen busModbus serial linkBMXP34201020.210/ 0.463BMXP3420102CL (1)CANopen busEthernet Modbus/TCPBMXP34203020.215/ 0.474BMXP3420302CL (1)(1) Memory card must be ordered separately for the BMXP3420102CL/302CL processors (see page 2/7).(2) Deduct 15 m/49.21 ft per repeater from the length of the bus.(3) For other restrictions, please refer to the CANopen hardware setup manual available on our website www.se.com.(4) With the use of TSXCANCp50/100/300 CANopen cables and TSXCANCpDD03/1/3/5 preformed cordsets.(5) See “Integration of third-party devices” paragraph on page 3/13.BMXP3420102BMXP3420102CLBMXP3420302BMXP3420302CL536124BMXP3420102BMXP3420102CLBMXP3420302BMXP3420302CL2134567891021345678910
3/15CANopen bus cabling systemNote: For key and references 1, 2, …, 17, see pages 3/16 to 3/17.Dierent types of cable are available, making it possible to create any type of application, including for severe environments (1).Several connectors are available to meet any requirement: straight or 90° angled connectors, or angled connectors with the option of connecting a PC or diagnostic pocket PC.Power can be supplied to devices by means of cables, cordsets and tap junctions: one AWG24 pair for the CAN signals, one AWG22 pair for the power supply and the ground.In addition to the IP20 cabling oer, there is also an IP67 cabling oer.(1) Standard environment:- Without any particular environmental constraints- Operating temperature between + 5°C/41°F and + 60°C/140°F - Fixed installationSevere environment:- Resistance to hydrocarbons, industrial oils, detergents, solder splashes- Relative humidity up to 100%- Saline atmosphere- Signicant temperature variations- Operating temperature between - 10°C/14°F and + 70°C/158°F- Mobile installationConnectionsModicon M340 automation platformCANopen machine and installation busProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Altivar9255216a106a54Lexium 32TeSys UModicon STBModicon M340 with BMXP3420102/20302 processorPC or monitoring toolILA/ILE/ILSHarmony HMITeSys TILA/ILE/ILSAltivar2134567891021345678910
3/16Modicon M340 automation platformCANopen machine and installation busCabling systemStandard tap junctions and connectors Designation Description No.(1)Reference Weightkg/ lbIP20 CANopen tap junction4 SUB-D ports. Screw terminal block for connecting the trunk cablesLine termination1 TSXCANTDM4 0.196/ 0.432IP20 connectors CANopen female 9-way SUB-D.Switch for line termination90° angled 2 TSXCANKCDF90T 0.046/ 0.101Straight (2) – TSXCANKCDF180T 0.049/ 0.108Right angle with 9-way SUB-D for connecting a PC or diagnostic tool4 TSXCANKCDF90TP 0.051/ 0.112IP67 M12 connectors Male – XZCC12MDB50R 0.020/ 0.044Female – XZCC12FDB50R 0.020/ 0.044IP20 CANopen tap junctions for Altivar and Lexium 322 RJ45 ports 9 VW3CANTAP2 –IP20 standard cables and preformed cordsets Designation Description No.(1)Length m/ ftUnit referenceWeightkg/ lbCANopen cables(AWG 24)Standard, e marking: low smoke emission. Zero halogen. Flame-retardant (IEC 60332-1)5 50/ 164.04TSXCANCA50 4.930/ 10.869100/ 328.08TSXCANCA100 8.800/ 19.401300/ 984.25TSXCANCA300 24.560/ 54.145Standard, UL certication, e marking: ame-retardant (IEC 60332-2)5 50/ 164.04TSXCANCB50 3.580/ 7.893100/ 328.08TSXCANCB100 7.840/ 17.284300/ 984.25TSXCANCB3002 1.870/ 48.215For harsh environments (3) or mobile installations, e marking: low smoke emission. Zero halogen. Flame-retardant (IEC 60332-1). Oil-resistant 5 50/ 164.04TSXCANCD50 3.510/ 7.738100/ 328.08TSXCANCD100 7.770/ 17.130300/ 984.25TSXCANCD300 21.700/ 47.840CANopen preformed cordsetsOne 9-way female SUB-D connector at each end(AWG 24)Standard, e marking: low smoke emission. Zero halogen. Flame-retardant (IEC 60332-1)6a 1/ 3.28TSXCANCADD1 0.143/ 0.3153/ 9.84TSXCANCADD3 0.295/ 0.650Standard, UL certication, e marking: ame-retardant (IEC 60332-2)6a 1/ 3.28TSXCANCBDD1 0.131/ 0.2893/ 9.84TSXCANCBDD3 0.268/ 0.591CANopen preformed cordsetsOne 9-way SUB-D connector, One RJ45 connector (AWG 24)6b 0.5/ 1.64TCSCCN4F3M05T –1/ 3.28TCSCCN4F3M1T –VW3M3805R010 (2) –3/ 9.84TCSCCN4F3M3T –IP20 connection accessoriesDesignation Description No.(1)Length m/ftReference Weightkg/lbCANopen connector for Altivar 71 drive (3)9-way female SUB-D. Switch for line termination. Cables exit at 180°– – VW3CANKCDF180T –Adaptor for Altivar 71 driveSUB-D to RJ45 CANopen adaptor – – VW3CANA71 –Preformed CANopen cordsets for Altivar drivesOne RJ45 connector at each end 10 0.3/ 0.98VW3CANCARR03 –1/ 3.28VW3CANCARR1 –Y-connector CANopen/Modbus – – TCSCTN011M11F –(1) For key to numbers, see page 3/15.(2) For connection to Controller Inside programmable card, the VW3CANKCDF180T connector can also be used.(3) For ATV71HpppM3, ATV71HD11M3X, HD15M3X, ATV71H075N4 ... HD18N4 drives, this connector can be replaced by the TSXCANKCDF180T connector.References TSXCANTDM4TSXCANKCDF90TTSXCANKCDF180TTSXCANKCDF90TPVW3CANTAP2VW3CANA712134567891021345678910
3/17Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3IP67 standard preformed cordsetsDesignation Description No.(1)Length m/ ftUnit referenceWeightkg/ lbCANopen preformed cordsetsPreformed cordsets of two 5-way M12 A-coded angled connectors (one male connector and one female connector)12 0.3/ 0.98TCSCCN2M2F03 0.09/ 0.1981/ 3.28TCSCCN2M2F1 0.127/ 0.2791/ 3.28TCSCCN2M2F1 0.127/ 0.2792/ 6.56TCSCCN2M2F2 0.179/ 0.3945/ 16.40TCSCCN2M2F5 0.337/ 0.7425/ 16.40TCSCCN2M2F5 0.337/ 0.742IP67 connection accessoriesFor Modicon FTB monobloc splitter boxesDesignation Composition No.(1)Length m/ ftReference Weightkg/ lbIP67 line terminator Equipped with one M12 connector(for end of bus)13 – TM7ACTLA 0.010/ 0.022Separate partsDesignation Composition Sold in lots ofReference Weightkg/ lbConnectors Straight, M12 type, 5 screw terminals Male – XZCC12MDM50B 0.020/ 0.044Female – XZCC12FDM50B 0.020/ 0.044Angled, M12 type, 5 screw terminals Male – XZCC12MCM50B 0.020/ 0.044Female – XZCC12FCM50B 0.020/ 0.044Y-connectors Connection of two M8 connectors to M12 connector on splitter box– FTXCY1208 0.020/ 0.044Connection of two M12 connectors to M12 connector on splitter box– FTXCY1212 0.030/ 0.066(1) For key to numbers, see page 3/15. Modicon M340 automation platformCANopen machine and installation busCabling systemReferences (continued)FTXCY1208XZCC12pCM50BXZCC12pDM50B2134567891021345678910
3/18Presentation The Modbus serial link is used for master/slave architectures (it is necessary, however, to check that the Modbus services used by the application have been implemented on all relevant devices).The bus consists of a master station and slave stations. Only the master station can initiate the exchange (direct communication between slave stations is not possible). Two exchange mechanisms are available:b Question/response, where requests from the master are addressed to a given slave. The master then waits for the response from the slave which has been interrogated.b Broadcasting, where the master broadcasts a message to all slave stations on the bus. The latter execute the order without transmitting a reply.The Modicon M340 platform oers serial link connection options for Modbus or Character mode:b Via the serial link integrated in the following processors:v Standard processor BMXP341000v Performance processors BMXP342000/20102/2020/20102CLThe number of serial link modules is limited by the maximum number of application-specic channels permitted per station, depending on the type of processor:b Standard processor BMXP341000: maximum of 20 application-specic channels (1). b Performance processors BMXP342pppp: maximum of 36 application-specic channels (1).DescriptionProcessors with integrated serial linkBMXP341000/2000/20102/2020/20102CL processors integrate a serial link which can be used with either the Modbus RTU/ASCII master/slave protocol or with the Character mode protocol. These processors have the following elements on the front panel, relating to the serial port:1 A display block including at least the following LEDs:v SER COM LED (yellow): Activity on the serial link (lit) or fault on a device present on the serial link (ashing).2 An RJ45 connector for Modbus serial link or Character mode link (non-isolated RS 232C/RS 485) with its black indicator (2).Note: For more information about the processors, see page 3/18(1) Application-specic channels: BMXEHC0200 counter modules (2 channels), BMXEHC0800 (8 channels), BMXMSP0200 motion control modules (2 channels) and BMXNOR0200H RTU communication module (1 channel). (2) For isolated serial links, the TWDXCAISO isolation box must be used.Modicon M340 automation platformModbus and Character mode serial linkPresentation, descriptionProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3BMXP3420102/20102CL BMXP341000/2000/202012PF106115PF106119AltivarSpeed driveHarmony HMIModicon M340Lexium 32Splitter boxThird-party Modbus device2134567891021345678910
3/19Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Complementary characteristicsThe following characteristics complement those indicated in the selection guide on page 3/20.Serial link integrated in the processors b Physical interface: v In Modbus: RS 232 4-wire or RS 485 2-wire, non-isolated (1) v In Character mode: RS 232 4-wire or RS 485 2-wireb Frame: v In Modbus: RTU/ASCII half duplex v In Character mode: full duplex in RS 232, half duplex in RS 485 b Maximum length of a tap link in RS 485 2-wire: v 15 m/49.21 ft in a non-isolated serial link v 40 m/131.23 ft in an isolated serial link (1) ReferencesI/O capacity Memory capacityIntegrated communication portsReference Weightkg/ lbBMXP3410 Standard processor with integrated serial link, 2 racks512 discrete I/O 128 analog I/O 20 application-specic channels2048 KB integrated Modbus serial link BMXP341000 0.200/ 0.441BMXP3420 Performance processors with integrated serial link, 4 racks1024 discrete I/O 256 analog I/O 36 application-specic channels4096 KB integratedModbus serial link BMXP342000 0.200/ 0.441Modbus serial link CANopen busBMXP3420102 0.210/ 0.463BMXP3420102CL (2) 0.210/ 0.463Modbus serial link Ethernet Modbus/TCPBMXP342020 0.205/ 0.452(1) For isolated serial links, the TWDXCAISO isolation box must be used. (2) Memory card must be ordered separately for the BMXP3420102CL processor (see page 2/7).Modicon M340 automation platformModbus and Character mode serial linkCharacteristics, referencesPF106119BMXP342020_DA19BMXP341000/2000BMXP3420202134567891021345678910
More technical information on www.se.comMore technical information on www.se.com21345678910213456789102134567891021345678910Applications Ethernet communication Ethernet communication RTU communicationType of device Processors with integrated Modbus/TCP portEthernet modules Ethernet modules RTU moduleNetwork protocols Ethernet Modbus/TCP EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP Modbus/TCP, IEC 60870-5-104, DNP3 (subset level 3) Serial link, External modem link, IEC 60870-5-101, DNP3 (subset level 3)Structure Physical interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (Modbus/TCP),PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) for ADSL external modem linkNon-isolated RS 232/485 (Serial link),Non-isolated RS 232 (Radio, PSTN, GSM, GPRS/3G external modem link)Type of connector RJ45Four RJ45 connectors (2 connectors for a ring topology)One RJ45 connector One RJ45 connectorAccess method CSMA-CD CSMA-CD CSMA-CD (Modbus/TCP), Master/slave (IEC 104/DNP3)Master/slave (IEC 101/DNP3)Data rate 10/100 Mbps10/100 Mbps 10/100 Mbps (Modbus/TCP) 0.3…38.4 Kbps (Serial link)Medium Double twisted pair copper cable, category CAT 5E Optical bre via ConneXium cabling systemDouble twisted pair copper cable, category CAT 5E, optical bre via ConneXium cabling system Double shielded twisted pair copper cable, Crossover serial cable (Serial link), Direct serial cable (External modem link)Conguration Maximum number of devices – 128 (EtherNet/IP or Modbus/TCP) 128 (Modbus/TCP), 64 slaves/servers (IEC 104/DNP3)32 max.Max. 100 m/328.08 ft (copper cable), 4000 m/13,123.32 ft (multi-mode optical bre), 32,500 m/106,627 ft (single-mode optical bre)100 m/328.08 ft (copper cable), 4000 m/13,123.32 ft (multi-mode optical bre), 32,500 m/106,627 ft (single-mode optical bre)1000 m/3280.83 ft (Serial link with insulating case)Number of modules of the same type per station1 2 Ethernet or RTU modules per station with any BMXP34 processor2 Ethernet or RTU modules per station with any BMXP34 processor Depending on application-specic channels (20/36 application-specic channels with BMXP341000/P342pppp)Standard services Modbus/TCP messaging EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP messaging Modbus/TCP messaging Reading/writing digital and analog I/O, countersTransparent Ready conformity class B10 B30 C30 B30 C30 –Embedded Web server servicesStandard services Rack Viewer PLC diagnostics, Data Editor access to PLC data and variables Rack Viewer PLC diagnostics, Data Editor access to PLC data and variables –Congurable services – Alarm Viewer and Graphic Data Editor– – –Hosting and display of user Web pages (14 MB)– Hosting and display of user Web pages –Transparent Ready communication servicesI/O Scanning service – Yes Yes –Global Data service – Yes – –NTP time synchronization – Yes (module version u 2.0) – YesFDR service Yes (client) Yes (client/server) Yes (client/server) Yes (client) –SMTP e-mail notication service Yes, via EF function block – – Yes –SOAP/XML Web service – – Server – Server –SNMP network management service Yes Yes Yes Yes (agent) –RSTP redundancy service – – – Yes –QoS (Quality of Service) service – – – Yes –RTU communication services IEC 60870-5-104, DNP3 IP or IEC 60870-5-101, DNP3 serialMaster or Slave conguration – – Yes, IEC101/104 and DNP3Time and date stamped data exchange – – Interrogation via polling and exchanges on change of status (RBE), unsolicited messagingRTU time synchronization – – Yes, IEC101/104 and DNP3Management and buering of time and date stamped events– – Yes, IEC101/104 and DNP3 Automatic transfer of time and date stamped events to the Master/SCADA– – Yes, IEC101/104 and DNP3Buer holding 10,000 events (per connected client, 4 clients max.)Data Logging service – – – – Yes, on SD 128 MB memory card, in CSV les, access via FTP or sent by e-mailCompatibility with processor –Standard and Performance (see page 2/2) Standard and Performance (see page 2/2)Processor or module references depending on other type of integrated port No other integrated portBMXNOE0100 BMXNOE0110BMXNOC0401Serial linkBMXP342020BMXNOR0200H Ethernet Modbus/TCPBMXNOR0200HCANopenBMXP3420302/ BMXP3420302CLPage 3/22 3/23 3/25 For further information, please consult our ‘‘Modicon X80 I/O platform’’ catalog available on our website www.se.com.Selection guideModicon M340 automation platformCommunication, integrated ports and modules3/20 3/21
More technical information on www.se.comMore technical information on www.se.com21345678910213456789102134567891021345678910Applications CANopen communication Serial link communicationType of device Processors with integrated CANopen port Processors with integrated serial linkNetwork protocols CANopen Modbus and Character modeStructure Physical interfaceISO 11898 (9-way SUB-D connector) Non-isolated RS 232, 4-wireNon-isolated RS 485, 2-wireType of connector 9-way SUB-D RJ45Access method CSMA/CA (multiple access) Master/slave with Modbus link, Full duplex (RS 232)/Half duplex (RS 485) in Character modeData rate20 Kbps...1 Mbps depending on distance 0.3...38.4 KbpsMedium Double shielded twisted pair copper cable Double shielded twisted pair copper cableConguration Maximum number of devices 63 depending on the devices connected 32 per segment, 247 max.Max. length20 m/65.62 ft (1 Mbps)…2500 m/8202.08 ft (20 Kbps) 15 m/49.21 ft (non-isolated), 1000 m/3280.83 ft with insulating caseNumber of links of the same type per station1 1Standard services PDO implicit exchange (application data)SDO explicit exchange (service data)Read/write bits and words, diagnostics in Modbus modeSend and receive character string in Character modeConformity class Class M20 –SMTP service notication by e-mail–Yes, via EF function block Unity Pro u 4.0 –Compatibility with processor – –Type of processor or module depending on other integrated port NoneBMXP341000/2000Serial linkBMXP3420102/BMXP3420102CLEthernet Modbus/TCPBMXP3420302/BMXP3420302CL BMXP342020CANopenBMXP3420102/BMXP3420102CLPage 3/14 3/19Selection guide (continued)Modicon M340 automation platform Communication, integrated ports and modules3/22 3/23
3/24Presentation, description, referencesModicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM340 Processors with integrated Ethernet Modbus/TCP linkPresentationBMXP342020, BMXP3420302 and BMXP3420302CL standard format Modicon M340 processors with integrated Ethernet port occupy a single slot marked “00” in the rack on the Modicon M340 platform.DescriptionThe front panel of BMXP342020/20302/20302CL Modicon M340 processors features:1 A safety screw for locking the module in a slot in the rack.2 A display block with 8 LEDs, including 3 relating to the Ethernet port: - ETH ACT LED (green): Activity on the Ethernet network - ETH STS LED (green): Ethernet network statusDepending on processor version: - Version 1: ETH 100 LED (green): data rate on the Ethernet network (10 or 100 Mbps) - Version 2 and later: ETH LNK LED (green): Ethernet link status3 A mini B USB connector for a programming terminal (or Harmony HMI terminal).4 A slot equipped with its Flash memory card for saving the application and activating the standard Web server (Transparent Ready class B10) (1).5 An RJ45 connector for the connection to the Ethernet network.Depending on model:6 BMXP342020 processor: An RJ45 connector for the Modbus serial link or Character mode link (RS 232C/RS 485, 2-wire, non-isolated)7 BMXP3420302/20302CL processor: A 9-way SUB-D connector for the master CANopen machine and installation bus.On the rear panel: 2 rotary switches for selecting the IP address using one of 3 assignment methods: v Address set by the position of the two switches v Address set by the application parameters v Address set by the Ethernet network BOOTP serverProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3BMXP342020 BMXP3420302 BMXP3420302CL 2146357ReferencesI/O capacity Memory capacityIntegrated communication portsReference Weightkg/ lbBMXP3420 Performance processors with integrated serial link, 4 racks1024 discrete I/O 256 analog I/O 36 application-specic channels4096 KB integratedModbus serial link Ethernet Modbus/TCPBMXP342020 0.205/ 0.452CANopen bus Ethernet Modbus/TCPBMXP3420302 0.215/ 0.474BMXP3420302CL (1)0.215/ 0.474(1) Memory card must be ordered separately for the BMXP3420102CL processor (see page 2/7).2134567891021345678910
3/25Presentation, description, referencesModicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM340 Ethernet Modbus/TCP network modulesPresentationBMXNOE0100 and BMXNOE0110 standard format modules occupy a single slot in the rack on the Modicon M340 platform equipped with a Standard or Performance processor.DescriptionThe front panel of BMXNOE0100 and BMXNOE0110 modules features:1 A safety screw for locking the module in a slot in the rack.2 A display block with 6 LEDs, including 3 relating to the Ethernet port: - ETH ACT LED (green): Activity on the Ethernet network - ETH STS LED (green): Ethernet network statusDepending on processor version: - Version 1: ETH 100 LED (green): data rate on the Ethernet network (10 or 100 Mbps) - Version 2 and later: ETH LNK LED (green): Ethernet link status3 A slot equipped with its Flash memory card for saving the application and activating the Web server (Transparent Ready class B30 or C30 depending on the model). 4 An RJ45 connector for connection to the Ethernet network.5 A pencil-point RESET pushbutton for a cold restart of the module.On the rear panel: 2 rotary switches for assigning the IP address in one of three ways: v Address set by the position of the two switches v Address set by the application parameters v Address set by the Ethernet network BOOTP serverReferencesDescription Data rate Transparent Ready ClassReference Weight kg/ lbModbus/TCP Ethernet module10/100 Mbps B30 BMXNOE0100 0.200/ 0.441C30 BMXNOE0110 (1) 0.200/ 0.441Spare partsDescription Size Supplied as standard withReference Weight kg/ lbFlash memory card 8 MB BMXNOE0100 BMXRWSB000M 0.002/ 0.00432 MB BMXNOE0110 BMXRWSFC032M 0.002/ 0.004(1) The Web Designer software is supplied on CD-ROM with the BMXNOE0110 module. This software is used for the conguration and administration of the Web server embedded in the module, see page 3/10.Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3BMXNOE0100124532134567891021345678910
3/26Presentation, functions, descriptionModicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM340 Ethernet Modbus/TCP network modulesPresentationThe BMXNOC0401 network module acts as an interface between the M340 PLC and other Ethernet network devices via the Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP communication protocols.The standard format BMXNOC0401 network module occupies a single slot in the rack of the Modicon M340 platform. This must be equipped with a Standard BMXP341000 or Performance BMXP342pppp processor.FunctionsThe BMXNOC0401 module oers the following functions: b Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP protocols operating simultaneously. b Ring topologies on 2 Ethernet ports using RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol). b Priority of Ethernet packets using QoS (Quality of Service) service. b Automatic module conguration recovery using FDR (Faulty Device Replacement) service. b Support for SCADA functions via the OPC protocol. b Embedded Web server for application monitoring and module diagnostics. b Sharing data between PLCs. b Network management using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).DescriptionThe front panel of the BMXNOC0401 module features:1 A safety screw for locking the module in a slot in the rack.2 A display block with 5 LEDs: - RUN LED (green): Operating status - ERR LED (red): Error detected - MS LED (green/red): Module status - NS LED (green/red): Network connection status - ETH STS LED (amber): Ethernet link status3 Four RJ45 connectors for connection to the Ethernet network. The two bottom connectors 3b support ring topologies (RSTP protocol). Each RJ45 connector has two associated LEDs: v LNK LED (yellow): Ethernet link established v ACT LED (green): Transmission/reception activityOn the rear panel, 2 rotary switches for selecting the IP address module using one of 4 assignment methods: v IP address dened by the Ethernet network BootP server v IP address congured by the application parameters v Default IP address v IP address dened by the position of the 2 rotary switches123b3Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/27References Modicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM340 Ethernet Modbus/TCP network modulesReferences Description Data rate Transparent Ready ClassReference Weight kg/ lbEtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP Ethernet module10/100 Mbps B30 BMXNOC0401 0.345/ 0.761BMXNOC0401Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/28PresentationModicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM580/M340 RTU modulePresentationRTU protocols and Telemetry systems provide a robust means of communication suitable for the process values, maintenance, and remote monitoring needs of infrastructures disseminated over a vast geographical area that may be dicult to access.RTU systems are designed to meet the needs of the water industry, the oil and gas sector, and other infrastructures, where remote monitoring and telecontrol are essential to the eective management of sites and substations spread over a wide geographical area.An RTU system consists of the following elements: b A Telemetry Supervisor (SCADA) in a central control room b A network infrastructure and a variety of suitable communication methods (LAN, WAN, modems, etc.) b A large number of RTU substations geographically distributed throughout the eldEthernet 2Ethernet 1RTURTURTURTURTURTURTURTURTUTCP/IP, LAN/WAN, XdSL, or Serial networksPSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or GPRS/3G modem connectionsRadio modem connectionsSCADA master stationRadio network 1Radio network 2Example of an RTU system architectureRTU communication protocolsCurrently, people working in the industrial Telemetry sectors use standard protocols for communication between control centers (SCADA) and RTU stations. The most commonly used protocols are as follows: b IEC 60870-5: IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), in particular IEC 60870-5-101/104 (commonly known as IEC 101 or 104) b DNP3: Distributed Network Protocol version 3DNP3 is the predominant protocol in North America, Australia, and South Africa whereas, in certain European countries, the IEC protocol is required by law. IEC is also commonly used in the Middle East. The geographical distribution of these protocols is as follows: b DNP3: North America, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Asia, South America, etc. b IEC 60870-5: Europe, Middle East, Asia, South America, etc.These protocols oer similar functions. They are both particularly suited to “transient communications” (modem, radio) and data exchanges with limited bandwidth for the following reasons: b They transfer data in a very robust manner between the SCADA system and the RTU devices b They are essentially “event-triggered” protocols (exchanges on changes of state, exchanges of time- and date-stamped events).They oer the following transmission modes: b Interrogation via polling b Data exchanges on changes of state (RBE: report by exception) b Unsolicited messaging (a slave station can start an exchange of data with the master station)Both protocols oer native data management and time- and date-stamped events: b Time synchronization between the master station and auxiliary stations via protocol functions b Time- and date-stamping of data and events b Automatic transfer of time- and date-stamped events between the RTU stations and SCADA (control room)2134567891021345678910
3/29Presentation (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM580/M340 RTU moduleMain functionsThe main RTU system functions are as follows: b Remote communications: v Between remote RTU sites (coordination, synchronization) v With the SCADA host system, controlling the central operator station (monitoring, alarm reports) and centralized databases (archiving of alarms or events) v With the on-call sta (alarm indication) v With the technical station (diagnostics, maintenance) b Data acquisition, processing, and memorization: v Process data sampling using standard or dedicated sensors, validation v Exchange of data with other devices within the station, including controllers and operator consoles v Use of discrete or analog I/O, serial links, eldbuses, and LANs v Event detection, time- and date-stamping, prioritization, and logging as required by the application b Other functions: v IEC 1131-3 programmable control: forcing, access control, load sharing, servo control v Data logging v Alarm and report notication by e-mail/SMS v Web HMI: displaying the process, alarm handling, trend analysis, telecontrol v High reliability with hardened and ATEX rangeThe BMXNOR0200H RTU communication module features the following characterictics:Features BMXNOR0200HPlatform support M340, M580RTU protocol DNP3, DNP3 NET, IEC60870-5-101, IEC60870-5-104Ethernet protocol SNMP, SNTP, Modbus/TCP, SMTP, FTP, HTTPFirmware upgrade tool Unity loaderCybersecurity StandardWeb diagnostics Standard diagnosticsData logging (1) YesSerial port (1) YesIP address assignment DHCP, BootP, Static IPSD card availability (1) MandatoryEvent buer size 100,000Maximum input data 7,000 points totally (including input/output)Maximum output data 7,000 points (including input/output)Data attribution Located/UnlocatedStrings exchange in DNP3 NoDNP3 SA key method NoDNP3 secure statistics NoTLS on RTU protocols (2) No(1) The SD card is only used for the data logging feature.(2) TLS V1.2 for RTU protocols (DNP3/IEC104)Compatibility table:page 1/6M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/30Le PresentationThe BMXNOR0200H communication module integrates the RTU (remote terminal unit) functions and protocols in the Modicon M340 automation platform for industrial telemetry applications and other widely distributed infrastructures.The BMXNOR0200H module can be used to connect an RTU M340 PLC directly to a telemetry supervisor or to other RTU stations, via the standard DPN3 protocols (subset level 3) or IEC 60870-5-101/104 with dierent connection methods: Ethernet TCP/IP, LAN, WAN, serial link, or modem connections (radio, PSTN, GSM, GPRS/3G, ADSL).The BMXNOR0200H module is designed to operate in a harsh environment (conformal coating) and an extended temperature range (-25 to +70 °C/-13 to +158 °F).FunctionsThe BMXNOR0200H module oers the following functions: b Upstream RTU communication to the SCADA (server or slave mode) b Downstream RTU communication to eld devices (master mode) b RTU protocols: Time synchronization, exchanges of time- and date-stamped data via polling (on change of state and unsolicited), management of time- and date-stamped events b Application data logging with time- and date-stamping in the module Flash memory card b Event notications via e-mail or SMS b Embedded Web server for setting the RTU protocol parameters, diagnostics, and monitoring b Communications on Ethernet port: v 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX physical interface v Modbus/TCP protocol (client and server) v Integrated RTU protocols for Ethernet communications: DNP3 IP (client or server) and IEC 60870-5-104 (over IP) (client or server) v Connection of ADSL external modem on the Ethernet port, via the PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) protocol v Advanced Ethernet functions: NTP client, FTP client or server, HTTP server, SOAP/XML server, SNMP agent, SMTP agent b Communications on serial port: v Isolated RS232/RS485 point-to-point serial links v Integrated RTU protocols for serial and modem communications: IEC 60870-5-101 (master or slave) and DNP3 serial (master or slave) v Connection of external modems (radio, PSTN, GSM, GPRS/3G) via the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) protocolDescriptionThe BMXNOR0200H module can be installed in either a standard or “ruggedized” conguration, equipped with a standard BMXP34ppppp /BMEP58pppp or “ruggedized” BMXP34pppppH/BMEP58ppppH processor.The front panel of the BMXNOR0200H module features:1 A screw for locking the module in a slot in the rack2 A display block with 8 LEDs, 4 of which relate to the serial and Ethernet communication ports3 A slot for a Flash memory card (SD card), with protective cover4 An RJ45 connector for connection to the Ethernet network5 An RJ45 connector for connection of the serial link or an external modemOn the rear panel, 2 rotary switches for selecting the IP address assignment method for the module.Modicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM580/M340 RTU modulePresentation, functions, description12345Compatibility table:page 1/6M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
3/31References Description Communication portProtocol Reference Weight kg/lbM580/M340 RTU module (1)Ethernet 10BASE- 100BASE-TX b Modbus/TCP (client or server), Transparent Ready class C30 b DNP3 IP (client or server) b IEC 60870-5-104 (over IP) (client or server)BMXNOR0200H (2)0.205/ 0.452Serial, External modems b Isolated RS232/RS485 point-to-point serial links b DNP3 serial (master or slave) b IEC 60870-5-101 (master or slave)Spare partsDescription Usage Supplied with module Reference Weight kg/lb128 MB Flash memory cardsupplied as standard with the moduleWeb pages,storage of data logging les (CSV)BMXNOR0200H BMXRWS128MWF 0.002/ 0.004(1) See module for severe environments characteristics, page 5/3.(2) The Web Designer software is supplied on CD-ROM with the module. This software can be used to congure and download the embedded website and to congure advanced services: data logging, sending alarm notications via SMS or e-mail. For further information, please consult our website www.se.com.Modicon M340 automation platformCommunication modulesM580/M340 RTU moduleReferencesBMXNOR0200HCompatibility table:page 1/6M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/32134567891021345678910
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4/1Contents4 - ArchitecturesComparison table of I/O architectures ........................... page 4/2 b Local I/O architecture ............................................................................ page 4/4 b Integrated eldbus architecture ........................................................... page 4/5 b Distributed I/O architecture .................................................................. page 4/6 b Example of an M340 standard architecture ......................................... page 4/7 b References and requirements .............................................................. page 4/8 b EcoStruxure Plant Ethernet Architectures ........................................ page 4/10 v Logical communication architecture ...................................................... page 4/10 v Physical communication architecture .....................................................page 4/11 b Ethernet network infrastructure (Technical information) ................. page 4/12 v Presentation .......................................................................................... page 4/12 v Network topologies ................................................................................ page 4/13 v Physical characteristics ......................................................................... page 4/15 v Device management .............................................................................. page 4/16 v Redundancy .......................................................................................... page 4/172134567891021345678910
More technical Information on www.se.comMore technical Information on www.se.com21345678910213456789102134567891021345678910Modicon M340 architecture typeNote: These architectures can be combined with each otherArchitectures with local racks (main rack and expansion racks) Architecture with local racks (main rack and expansion racks)Hardwired Distributed peripherals over eldbuses Distributed peripherals and I/O over Ethernet Compact topology with devices hardwired on local I/O Compact topology with devices distributed over eldbuses Distributed devices and I/O topology over EthernetLocal I/O architecture Integrated eldbus architecture Distributed I/O architectureExpanded rack (with X-bus rack expansion module) Main local rack with up to 4 local expansion racks on X-bus (Modicon X80 or Modicon Premium racks)Main local rack with up to 4 local expansion racks on X-bus (Modicon X80 or Modicon Premium racks)Main local rack with up to 4 local expansion racks on X-bus (Modicon X80 or Modicon Premium racks)Backplane compatibility BMEXBPpp00 Ethernet + X-bus racksCompatible for main racks (local or distant) Compatible for main racks (local or distant) Compatible for main racks (local or distant)Mandatory for expansion racks (main or distant)Compatible with any rack provided that no Modicon X80 expert modules (such as weighing) are used in the racksMandatory for expansion racks (main or distant)Compatible with any rack provided that no Modicon X80 expert modules (such as weighing) are used in the racksBMXXBPpp00 X-bus racks PV02 (or later)Mandatory for expansion racks (main or distant)Compatible with any rack provided that no Modicon X80 expert modules (such as weighing) are used in the racksCompatible CPU types All processors are compatible BMXP341000 and BMXP3420ppp processors for CANopen eldbusesBMXP3420p02 processors for Modbus eldbusesAll processors are compatibleCPU Ethernet ports SERVICE port One SERVICE port for HMI, EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), control network, variable speed drive, etc.One SERVICE port for HMI, EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), control network, variable speed drive, etc.One SERVICE port for HMI, EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), control network, variable speed drive, etc.Dual port Dual ports are not used Dual ports are used for distributed equipment (DIO scanner) Dual ports are used for distributed equipment (DIO scanner)Communication AS-Interface and serial link modulesYes Yes YesBMXNOR0200H RTU moduleYes Yes YesEthernet modules Yes Yes YesExpert functions PTO (pulse train output) modulesYes Yes YesOther expert modules: counter, SSI encoder, etc.Yes Yes YesTime stamping 1 ms max. BMXERT1604T module integrated in the ERT moduleYes Yes YesPages 4/5 4/7 4/7(1) Unity Pro software in earlier versions.X-busX-busLabel MAC-Address Product nameOverviewModicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesStandard I/O architectures4/2 4/3Modicon SwitchModbusCANopenAS-iModbusMain rackMain rackMain rackExpansion rackExpansion rackEthernetDistributed I/O
4/4Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Presentation (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesLocal I/O architecturePresentationLocal I/O architecture is used for control systems that reside in the main control cabinet. The M340 platform provides interrupt services for this type of application.Up to 47 slots are possible for I/O modules in a conguration comprising a main rack and 4 expansion racks, connected by BMXXBEp00p rack expansion modules. DescriptionThe Modicon M340 automation platform provides local I/O management for control systems that are wired to the main control cabinet. Local I/O architecture can comprise a maximum of 11 I/O modules in the main rack, in addition to the CPU 2 and the power supply module 1. These local I/O can be extended on an expansion rack by using a BMXXBEp00p rack expansion module 3. Ethernet slots are only available in the main rack because rack expansion cables only support X-bus.The choice of appropriate rack depends on the required number of modules for the system. Main racks are available in the following formats: 4, 8, and 12 slots.As well as discrete and analog I/O modules, the following modules are available: b Application-specic modules: v SSI encoder v Counter v Pulse train output If necessary, communication and network modules can be installed in the local rack. The majority of communication and network modules need to be in the local rack. Local I/O architecture conguration rulesWhen conguring a local I/O architecture system, the following four parameters should be considered: b Number of slots available in the 4 local racks (main and expansion racks) b Slots available for optional modules b Power consumed by the installed modules b Addressing words available for conguring the modulesAvailable slots and power consumptionThe local I/O architecture can have a maximum of 46 available slots (with four 12-slot racks) for I/O modules, application-specic modules, and communication modules. These modules are powered from the power supply included in the rack. For a valid conguration, simply add together the consumption (in mA) of the modules in the rack and check that the total current is less than that provided by the selected power supply.This power consumption calculation can easily be performed using EcoStruxure Control Expert (1) software.BMXXEM010 protective covers are also available to occupy unused slots.Module addressingWith EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), the I/O addressing is unlimited (physical limitation: 47 slots).(1) Unity Pro software in earlier versions.Local I/O architectureMain rackExpansion rackX-bus11211 slots max. available12 slots max. available3Local I/O architecture: devices on local I/O321X-busMain rackExpansion rackDIA6ED2131203ENDIA6ED2140903EN2134567891021345678910
4/5Presentation (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesIntegrated eldbus architecturePresentationThe integrated eldbus architecture is based on local I/O architecture with the possibility of adding eldbuses such as AS-Interface, Modbus SL, PROFIBUS, CANopen.This kind of architecture is used for control systems that are wired to the main control cabinet.It consists of a mainly local topology with several peripherals distributed over eldbuses.The Modicon M340 automation platform provides interrupt services for this type of application.Up to 46 slots are possible for I/O and communication modules in a conguration comprising a main rack and 4 expansion racks, connected by BMXXBEp00p rack expansion modules.DescriptionThe Modicon M340 automation platform provides local I/O management for control systems that are wired to the main control cabinet. The integrated eldbus architecture can comprise a maximum of 2 I/O and communication modules in the main BMEXBPpp00 rack, in addition to the CPU 2 and the power supply 1. These local I/O and communication modules can be extended on expansion racks by using a BMXXBEp00p rack expansion module. The choice of appropriate racks depends on the required number of modules for the system. Main racks are available in the following formats: 4, 8, and 12 slots. If necessary, communication and network modules can be installed in the main rack. The majority of communication and network modules need to be in the main rack. As well as discrete and analog I/O modules, the following communication modules are available: v Serial link 3 v AS-Interface 4 v RTU communication module 5Some communication modules (Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP network module, etc.) require the use of an Ethernet backplane.Integrated eldbus architecture conguration rulesWhen conguring an integrated eldbus architecture system, the following four parameters should be considered: b Number of slots available in the 4 local racks b Slots available for optional modules b Power consumed by the installed modules b Addressing words available for conguring the modulesAvailable slots and power consumptionThe integrated eldbus architecture can have a maximum of 46 available slots (with four 12-slot racks) for I/O modules, application-specic modules, and communication modules. These modules are powered from the power supply included in the rack. For a valid conguration, simply add together the consumption (in mA) of the modules in the rack and check that the total current is less than that provided by the selected power supply. This power consumption calculation can easily be performed using EcoStruxure Control Expert software. BMXXEM010 protective covers are also available to occupy unused slots.Module addressingWith EcoStruxure Control Expert (1), the I/O addressing is unlimited (physical limitation: 46 slots).(1) Unity Pro software in earlier versions.Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Integrated eldbus architecture: devices distributed over eldbuses1 3 54Main rackExpansion rackX-busCANopen ModbusModbusAS-i22134567891021345678910
4/6PresentationThe distributed I/O architecture consists of I/O and devices distributed over Ethernet (DIO).The Ethernet DIO devices can be connected to Ethernet ports of the BMXNOE0110 1 or BMXNOC0401 2 modules and a Modicon Switch 3.The available Ethernet DIO devices are: b Modicon STB distributed I/O 4 b Altivar Process variable speed drive 5 b Energy supervision 6 and HMIModbus serial link devices can be integrated in the distributed I/O architecture via the BMXNOM0200 serial link module.Label MAC-Address Product namePresentation (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesDistributed I/O architectureProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Distributed I/O architecture: devices distributed over Ethernet with BMXNOE0110 module and Modicon Switch1Distributed I/OEthernetModicon Switch4564Distributed I/ODistributed I/O architecture: devices distributed over Ethernet with BMXNOC0401 module and Modicon SwitchLabel MAC-Address Product name323Modicon Switch4456EthernetDistributed I/ODistributed I/OMain rackMain rack2134567891021345678910
4/7ArchitecturesModicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesStandard architecturesExample of a typical standard architectureThe architecture below illustrates the possibilities of the Modicon M340 oer: b A choice from 6 BMXP34p0p0 CPUs b Companionship with M580 automation platform and/or MC80 PLC b Modicon range provides a large choice of products to connect Ethernet devices and build a complete networking infrastructure (rewalls, switches, distributed solutions) b Communication with SCADA via Ethernet b Communication buses and networks available (Modbus Serial Link, CANopen, PROFIBUS DP, AS-interface) b Long distance optimized by the ber optic converter installed directly in the Modicon X80 rack b Simplied integration of devices via a serial link (for example, power meter, variable speed drive, motor starters, protection relays, etc.); FTD/DTM technology makes it possible to congure and debug devices transparently via the Ethernet network, from any supervisor b Great exibility due to integration of DIO devicesProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3SCADA & AdvisorsModicon M580Modicon M340Modicon FirewallCloudVia VPNModicon MC80EthernetModicon STB Distributed IOModicon X80 Distributed DIOAltivar VSDHarmony HMIModicon SwitchModicon X80 Local extended racksX-busX-busX-busProfibus-DPModbus Serial LinkCANOpenAS-i2134567891021345678910
4/8Main rackExpansion rackX-bus1 2ReferencesModicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3Local I/O architectureReferencesModicon M340 processorsI/O capacity Integrated communication portsItem (2)Reference Weightkg/lb512 discrete I/O128 analog I/O20 application-specic channelsModbus serial link 1 BMXP341000 0.200/0.4411,024 discrete I/O256 analog I/O36 application-specic channelsModbus serial link 1 BMXP342000 0.200/0.441Modbus serial linkCANopen bus1 BMXP3420102 0.210/ 0.4631 BMXP3420102CL 0.210/ 0.463Modbus serial linkEthernet Modbus/TCP1 BMXP342020 0.205/0.452CANopen bus Ethernet Modbus/TCP1 BMXP3420302 0.215/0.4741 BMXP3420302CL 0.215/0.474Rack expansion for Modicon X80 dropDescription Item(2)Reference Weightkg/lbModicon X80 rack expansion moduleStandard module for mounting in each rack (XBE slot) allowing the interconnection of 2 racks max.2BMXXBE10000.178/ 0.392Modicon X80 rack expansion kitComplete kit for 2-rack conguration comprising:- 2 BMXXBE1000 rack expansion modules- 1 BMXXBC008K extension cordset, length 0.8 m/2.63 ft- 1 TSXTLYEX line terminator (pack of 2)2BMXXBE20050.700/ 1.543Integrated eldbus architectureMain rackExpansion rackX-bus12CANopen ModbusModbusAS-i2134567891021345678910
4/9Label MAC-Address Product nameReferences (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformArchitecturesProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments:page 5/3References (continued)M340 Ethernet communication modulesDescription Item Reference Weight kg/lbEtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP network module–BMXNOC0401 0.200/0.441Ethernet Modbus/TCP module 3BMXNOE0100 0.200/0.441FactoryCast Ethernet Modbus/TCP module3BMXNOE0110 0.200/0.441Distributed I/O architecture with BMXNOE0110DIA6ED2140903EN14Main rackDistributed I/ODistributed I/OModicon SwitchEthernet2134567891021345678910
4/10PartnerTechnology™Logical communication architectureProcessor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3EnterpriseFactoryProcessFieldERP systemMES(Manufacturing Execution System)EcoStruxure Control ExpertAVEVASCADAEthernetModicon M580Modicon M340Altivar speed driveModiconSTB I/OGatewayTechnology Partner ProgramHarmony HMIEthernet Modbus/TCPModicon M580Modicon M340Harmony HMIModiconSTB I/OArchitectureModicon M340 automation platform 0 PlantStruxure Ethernet ArchitecturesLogical communication architecture2134567891021345678910
4/11Physical communication architecturePartnerTechnology™Technology Partner ProgramModicon M340Processor selection guide: page 2/2M340 modules for severe environments: page 5/3Harmony HMIModicon M580ModiconMomentumAltivar speed driveModiconSTB I/OModicon M340Modicon M340SwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchSwitchWANproviderInternetproviderRouter Firewall RASPublic telecommunications networkSwitch (VLAN)or routersERPMESGatewayArchitecture (continued)Modicon M340 automation platform 0 PlantStruxure Ethernet ArchitecturesPhysical communication architecture2134567891021345678910
4/12PresentationThe Modicon Networking oer comprises a complete family of products and tools required to build the infrastructure of an Industrial Ethernet network. The following pages provide information on network design and component selection. For more details, please consult our Modicon Networking catalog.Oce Ethernet versus Industrial EthernetThere are three main areas of dierentiation between Ethernet applications in an oce environment and those in an industrial environment: b Environment b Layout (not physical layer specication) b PerformanceIn contrast to the oce environment and even though ISO/IEC is working on it, as yet there are no clearly dened specications for Ethernet devices intended for industrial applications. The specications for what is called the Industrial Ethernet are dened by dierent agencies or entities based on its nature and what the automation market has traditionally used. The environmental specications of Industrial Ethernet devices are dened by the traditional agencies that dene the environmental specications for standard industrial devices (UL, CSA, e, etc.). IEEE 802.3 denes the physical layer specications of the Ethernet network (types of connector, distance between devices, number of devices, etc.) while standard 11801 (similar to TIAEIA 568B and CENELEC EN 50173) provides layout guidelines for installers.The performance specications are currently being drawn up by ISO/IEC. Ethernet 802.3 principlesThe Ethernet 802.3 Link Layer is based on a collision detection mechanism (CSMA CD) whereby every node whose information has collided on the network detects the collision and re-sends the information.The process of re-sending information causes delays in its propagation and could aect the application.A collision domain is a group of Ethernet end devices interconnected by hubs or repeaters (devices that receive information and send it out to all their other ports, no matter where the destination device is connected). This means that all devices will be aected by collisions.With full duplex switches (devices that receive information and only send it out through the port to which the destination device is connected), there are no collision domains.Therefore, for industrial automation applications, it is highly advisable to use full duplex switches to interconnect devices. This will help eliminate collision domains.PresentationTechnical informationEthernet network InfrastructureDIA6ED2140903EN2134567891021345678910
4/13Network topologies Star topologyIn a star topology, all devices and data terminal equipment (DTE) are connected though an intermediate device. b Ethernet star In an Ethernet star the intermediate device may be a switch. The star is the most commonly used topology in corporate networks and is currently adopted in almost every automation application. As mentioned previously, for industrial Ethernet applications the use of full duplex switches as the central device rather than hubs is highly recommended. b Deploying star topologies with Modicon SwitchesStar topologies can be implemented with any of the switches in the Modicon oer. Bus topologyThe bus is one of the most common topologies in traditional industrial automation networks. A single trunk cable connects all devices on the network usually via passive or active T-connectors, or directly chained (daisy chain). Devices can usually be installed anywhere along the bus. b Ethernet busAn Ethernet bus can be deployed by interconnecting switches in line and considering every one of them as the connection for a drop device. An unlimited number of switches can be interconnected to achieve this purpose. b Deploying bus topologies with Modicon SwitchesBus topologies can be implemented with any of the switches in the Modicon oer.Switches with 1 or 2 ber optic ports are particularly suitable for this purpose: v Switches with 2 ber optic ports can be used to connect in-line devices. v Switches with 1 ber optic port can be used to connect end-of-line devices.Daisy chain topologyDaisy chain - along the bus - is the other most common topology in traditional industrial automation networks. Cable segments interconnect multiple devices, being the devices “part” of the network cable. b Ethernet daisy chainDaisy chain is currently not a particularly common Ethernet topology, but it is likely to rise in popularity as more devices become available. Ethernet daisy chain devices have: v 2 Ethernet ports and v 1 embedded switchSchneider Electric is launching Industrial Ethernet devices on the industrial market for connection in daisy chain architectures. b Deploying daisy chain topologiesNo switches are required for daisy chain topologies. All devices have an embedded switch.Dual port Ethernet at device level is an absolute integral component for daisy chain topologies. One port on the device connects to one port on each of the two neighboring devices. These neighboring connections make up the daisy chain. Ethernet switches can be employed in a daisy chain topology when multiple scan chains are in use by the controlling device. It is expected that the Ethernet switch will be located near the controlling device with the dierent scan chains emanating from the switch. b Limitations of the daisy chain:Limitations of the daisy chain topology in terms of operational integrity of the network and performance metrics are as follows: v Dual port Ethernet devices only support 10 Mbps and/or 100 Mbps operational speeds and must use one or the other. v The network will operate only as fast as the slowest device that is connected to the network. v In order to improve network trac latency, the number of devices in a single scan chain is limited to 32 devices. This means that the time for a round trip of a packet through the daisy chain is likely to be less than 5 milliseconds.The maximum latency of a packet passing through any device in a scan chain is no more than 10 µs.TopologiesTechnical informationEthernet network Infrastructure DTE DTEDTE DTEStar topologyDaisy chain topologyDTE DTEDTEBus topologyDTEDTEDTE2134567891021345678910
4/14Dierent network topologies (continued)Ring topologyIn a ring topology, all devices or network infrastructure components are connected in a loop. Through this type of topology, network redundancy is achieved.Ring topologies also help to improve the availability of the network and its communication with devices. b Ethernet ringEthernet rings are usually the backbones of applications in which high availability is required. If ring topology is required, switches that support this feature should be ordered. b Deploying ring topologies using Modicon SwitchesModicon Networking oer comprises switches that allow the deployment of single and coupled self-healing rings (see page 4/12 for more information). b Daisy chain loopA daisy chain loop consists of several daisy chain devices that are placed in a ring topology.When an Ethernet network forms a loop, all the devices in that loop must use the same protocol (RSTP, MRP, or HIPER-Ring).Topologies (continued)Technical informationEthernet network InfrastructureDTEDTEDTEDTE DTE DTEEthernet ring topologyDTE DTE DTE DTEDaisy chain ring topology2134567891021345678910
4/15CharacteristicsTechnical informationEthernet network InfrastructurePhysical characteristicsDistance limits and number of devices per segmentBased on standard 802.3, the distance limits and number of devices in cascade are as follows:Type Maximum segment length (1) Maximum segment length (oered by Modicon switches)Maximum number of hubs in cascadeMaximum number of switches in cascade10BASE-T 100 m/328 ft 100 m/328 ft 4 Unlimited100BASE-TX 100 m/328 ft 100 m/328 ft 2 Unlimited1000BASE-T 100 m/328 ft 100 m/328 ft – Unlimited10BASE-FL 2,000 m/6,561 ft 3,100 m/10,170 ft (2) 11 (ber ring) –100BASE-FX 412 m/1,351 ft2,000 m/6,561 ft4,000 m/13,123 ft with multimode ber, 32,500 m/106,627 ft with singlemode ber (3)– Unlimited1000BASE-SX 275 m/902 ft – – Unlimited(1) Based on 802.3, full duplex/half duplex.(2)Dependsontheopticalberbudgetandberattenuation.(3)Dependsontheopticalberbudgetandberattenuation,typicalspecicationis2,000m/6,561ftformultimodeand15,000m/49,212ftforsinglemode.Physical mediaThe Ethernet 802.3 standard denes the physical layer. A summary of the most common media is given below:Type Data rate Cable type Connector typeDened by 802.3 Recommended by Schneider ElectricDened by 802.3 Recommended by Schneider Electric10BASE-T 10 Mbps CAT 3 - UTP CAT 5E - STP RJ45 RJ45100BASE-TX 100 Mbps CAT 5 - UTP CAT 5E - STP RJ45 RJ451000BASE-T 1 Gbps CAT 5 - UTP CAT 5E - STP RJ45 RJ4510BASE-FL 10 Mbps Two multimode optical ber cables typically 62.5/125 µm ber, 850 nm light wavelengthTwo multimode optical ber cables typically 62.5/125 µm ber, 850 nm light wavelengthST ST100BASE-FX 100 Mbps Two multimode optical bers typically 62.5/125 µm multimode ber, 1,300 nm light wavelengthTwo multimode optical bers typically 62.5/125 µm multimode ber, 1,300 nm light wavelengthST SC– Two monomode optical bers typically 9/125 µm multimode ber, 1,300 nm light wavelength– SC1000BASE-SX 1 Gbps Two 62.5/125 or 50/125 multimode optical bers, 770 to 860 nm light wavelengthTwo 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 m multimode optical bers, 1,300 nm light wavelengthSC LC1000BASE-LX 1 Gbps – Two 9/125 µm singlemode optical bers, 1,300 nm light wavelength – LCNote: ThesespecicationsaredenedbyIEEE802.3.However,somecablesarenolongerbeingdeveloped.Forinstance,for10BASE-Tand100BASE-TX,aCAT-5Ecableisused.2134567891021345678910
4/16ManagementTechnical informationEthernet network InfrastructureDevice managementEthernet devices in general (end-of-line devices and cabling devices) can be divided into two categories: unmanaged and managed devices.b Unmanaged devices are devices for which there is no option to congure or control any of the device parameters.b Managed devices are devices whose parameters can be congured or controlled (managed) and their internal data can be accessed.The Modicon Networking product line offers both types of device. There is also a third, unspecied category of device, which is normally classied as a “managed device”. However, there is one major dierence: although this device allows access to its internal data, it cannot be controlled and/or congured.Managed devicesManaged devices oer the following features: b Trac optimization and ltering - The aim is to increase the bandwidth or the trac capacity in a network (some of the features in this area are message and port priority, ow control, multicast ltering, broadcast limiting, IGMP snooping, Vlan, etc.). b VLAN - A virtual LAN (VLAN) consists of a group of network participants in one or more network segments that can communicate with each other as if they belonged to the same LAN. VLANs are based on logical (instead of physical) links. The biggest advantage of VLANs is their possibility of forming user groups based on the participant function and not on their physical location or medium. Since broad/multicast data packets are transmitted exclusively within a virtual LAN, the remaining data network is unaected. VLAN can also serve as a security mechanism to block unwanted Unicast messages. b Security - This feature helps the user protect the switch from unauthorized access that could result in changes in its conguration and impact the trac going through the switch (some of the features in this area are port security, read/write community name, etc.). Users can also set up the switch so that it blocks messages coming from unauthorized “device” source addresses connected to the switch. b Time synchronization - This feature allows all devices in a network to be synchronized according to the time. b Network redundancy - This helps to develop high availability applications. b Dual ring switch (DRS) - These switches are provided with predened settings to optimize communication performance and help save time in Ethernet RIO architectures with Modicon Quantum and Modicon M580 automation platforms. DRSs are mandatory for building Ethernet RIO architectures in which sub-rings have to be connected to the main Ethernet ring.2134567891021345678910
4/17Redundancy Technical informationEthernet network InfrastructureRedundancyTo develop high-availability applications, “redundancy” in the networking infrastructure is the answer. Developers can help avoid losing network segments by implementing a single ring or a coupled ring architecture. Single ringThe rst level of redundancy is achieved by implementing a single ring. Modicon switches allow the set up of backbone ring congurations. Modicon switches support three redundancy protocols: HIPER-Ring, MRP, and RSTP.The ring is constructed using HIPER-Ring ports. If an error is detected in one section of the line, a ring structure of up to 50 switches transforms back to a line-type conguration within 0.5 seconds.With a Modicon Quantum or a Modicon M580 Ethernet RIO architecture, the recovery loop can be optimized to less than 50 ms thanks to the RSTP protocol implemented in the dierent devices.Dual ringThe second level of redundancy is achieved by implementing a dual ring. The control intelligence built into Modicon switches allows the redundant coupling of HIPER-Rings and network segments. As for a single ring, the recovery time can be optimized to less than 50 ms for 16 switches or 32 RIO drop adapters thanks to the RSTP protocol.Mesh topology using the rapid “Spanning Tree” protocolA third level of redundancy can be achieved by implementing a mesh topology. In simple terms,“Spanning Tree” is a protocol that provides a single path for the signal, when multiple paths exist. If the active path is broken, the “Spanning Tree” protocol enables one of the alternative paths.Modicon switches oer this possibility.SecurityModicon rewalls help improve security for industrial networks while meeting the needs for cybersecurity. Firewall rules can be dened to control access levels at the host, protocol, and port levels.Further rules can be dened for other purposes, such as protecting access to Modbus/TCP function codes and register levels, or EtherNet/IP CIP objects and service codes.ConneXium rewalls can also oer layer 3 routing, network address translation (NAT), and virtual private networks (VPN) for advanced security zoning of critical industrial networks.DTEDTEDTEDTE DTE DTESingle ring topologyDTEDTEDTEDTE DTE DTEDual ring topologyDTEDTEDTE DTEDTEDTEMesh topology2134567891021345678910
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5/1ContentsTreatment for severe environments b Presentation ........................................................................................... page 5/2 v Protective treatment for Modicon M340 ................................................... page 5/2 v Treatment for severe environments ......................................................... page 5/2 - Harsh chemical environments ............................................................ page 5/2 - Extreme climate environments ........................................................... page 5/2 - Corrosive environments...................................................................... page 5/2 v M340 oer composition for severe environments .................................... page 5/3Dedicated parts for severe environments b M340 Processors for severe environments ......................................... page 5/3 v Processors, references ............................................................................ page 5/3 b M340 Communication modules for severe environments .................. page 5/3 v M340 Ethernet communication modules .................................................. page 5/3 v M580/M340 RTU communication module ................................................ page 5/35 - Dedicated parts for severe environments2134567891021345678910
5/2PresentationModicon M340 automation platformTreatment for severe environmentsCompatibility table:page 1/6Communication modules:page 3/20PresentationProtective treatment for Modicon M340 automation platform/32 to 140 °F. (1)Treatment for severe environments-13 °F to 158 °F (only H or T version), the ruggedized Note: Capable of starting within an extended temperature range (from -25 °C to +70 °C/-13 °F to 158 °F, a single-rack conguration is also able to operate at extremely low temperatures -40 °C/-40 °F if placed in an appropriate enclosure. Please contact our Customer Care Center. b Condensation b b This protection v - 7 days; /77 °F relative humidity 75% - 222: 200 v - /77 °F relative humidity 75% - 2S: 60/SO2: 350/Cl22: 12 v - - - 104 °F v /-13 to 158 °F v 13 °F to /140 °F v Formation of ice v /0 to 16,404 ftNote: Some products with the sux ‘C’ also operate in an extended temperature range (from -25 °C to +60 °C/-13 °F to 140 °F). Please contact our Customer Care CenterA protective gel is needed to cover all electrical connections on M340 products used in corrosive This gel comes in a 25 g tube and can be ordered separately under the reference (1) Each slot in a BMpXBPpp00 rack is equipped as standard with a protective cover that should only be removed when inserting a module. If any covers are subsequently misplaced, replacements can be ordered under reference BMXXEM010 (sold in lots of 5).Protective gel BMXGEL00252134567891021345678910
5/3 b HThe majority of operating and electrical characteristics of ruggedized modules are identical to those of their b b Modicon M340 automation platformDedicated parts for severe environmentsReferencesCompatibility table:page 1/6Communication modules:page 3/20BMXNOR0200HDIA6ED2131203EN DIA6ED2151012ENBMXP3420302HBMXNOE0100HModicon M340 processors for severe environments (1) communication modulesIntegrated communication portscardReference Weight lb Modbus serial link Included H 0.441 Modbus serial link Included H 0.452 Included H 0.474Ethernet communicationDescription Data rate Reference Weight lb 10/100 Mbps B30 0.44110/100 Mbps C30 0.441RTU communicationDescription Protocol Reference Weight lb b b b 0.452 b b (1) General characteristics are the same as those of the standard equivalent versions (see page 2/2).2134567891021345678910
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6/1ContentsTechnical appendices b Standards, certications and environmental conditions ................... page 6/2 b Automation product certications and EC regulations ...................... page 6/86 - Standards and Certications2134567891021345678910
6/2Standards and certicationsModicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditionsStandards and certicationsPer regionThe Modicon M340 automation platform has been developed to comply with the principal national and international standards concerning electronic equipment for industrial automation systems. Up-to-date information on which certications have been obtained is available on our website: consult commercial references directly. b Compliance with European Directives for CE marking: v WEEE: 2012/19/EU v Low voltage: 2014/35/EU v Electromagnetic compatibility: 2014/30/EU v Machinery: 2006/42/EC (check EU DoC on our website www.se.com) v ATEX: 2014/34/EU (check EU DoC on our website www.se.com) b Requirements specic to programmable controllers (functional characteristics, immunity, resistance, safety, etc.): v IEC/EN 61131-2 v IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-2-201 b Country specic passport: v RCM v EAC v UKCAFor other countries certications, please refer to technical appendix page 6/8.M340 PACs are considered as open equipment and are designed for use in industrial environments, in pollution degree 2, overvoltage category II (IEC 60664-1), and in low-voltage installations, where the main power branch is protected on both wires by devices such as fuses or circuit breakers limiting the current to 15A for North America and 16A for the rest of the world.Per applicationPower generation b EC/EN 61000-6-5 for interfaces type 1 and 2 b IEC/EN 61850-3 for locations GMerchant navyMerchant navy requirements of the major international organizations are unied in IACS (International Association of Classication Societies) IACS E10 rules: ABS, BV, DNV, LR, RINA, RMRS, RRR, CCS, KRS, Class NK (refer to page 6/8).Hazardous areas b For USA and Canada: Hazardous location class I, division 2, groups A,B,C, and D b For European Union: ATEX for atmosphere Zone 2 (gas) and Zone 22 (dust) b For United Kingdom: UKEX for atmosphere Zone 2 (gas) and Zone 22 (dust) b For other countries: IECEx for atmosphere Zone 2 (gas) and/or Zone 22 (dust)Railway b EN 50155/IEC 60571: Railway applications - Rolling stock - Electronic equipment b EN 50121-3-2/IEC 62236-3-2: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 3-2: Rolling stock - Apparatus b EN 50121-4/IEC 62236-4: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 4: Emission and immunity of the signalling and telecommunications apparatus b EN 50121-5/IEC 62236-5: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 5: Emission and immunity of xed power supply installations and apparatus2134567891021345678910
6/3Modicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditionsStandards and certications(continued)Environmental characteristicsService conditions and recommendations relating to the environmentModicon M340 automation platform Modicon M340 modules for severe environmentsTemperature Operation °C/°F0...+60/32...140 -25...+70/-13...+158Storage °C/°F-40...+85/-40...+185 -40...+85/-40...+185Relative humidity (without condensation)Cyclical humidity %+5 ... +95 up to 55 °C/131 °F +5 ... +95 up to 55 °C/131 °FContinuous humidity %+5 ... +93 up to 55 °C/131 °F +5 ... +93 up to 60 °C/140 °FAltitude Operation m/ft0…2,000/0...6,562 (full specication: temperature and isolation) 2,000...5,000/6,562...16,404 (temperature derating: approx. 1 °C/400 m (33.8 °F/1,312 ft), isolation 150 V/1,000 m/3,281 ft For accurate temperature derating calculation, refer to IEC 61131-2 Ed4.0 Annex AModicon X80 power suppliesSupply voltage BMXCPS2010 BMXCPS3020BMXCPS3020HBMXCPS4022BMXCPS4022HBMXCPS3540TBMXCP3522BMXCPS2000 BMXCPS3500BMXCPS3500HBMXCPS4002BMXCPS4002HNominal voltage V24 c 24...48 c 125 c 100...240 a 100...240 aLimit voltages V18...31.2 c 18...62.4 c 100…150 c 85...264 a 85...264 aNominal frequencies Hz– – – 50/60 50/60Limit frequencies Hz– – – 47/63 47/63Protective treatment of the Modicon M340 automation platformThe Modicon M340 platform meets the requirements of “TC” treatment (treatment for all climates).For installations in industrial production workshops or environments correspon-ding to “TH” treatment (treatment for hot and humid environments), Modicon M340 automation platform must be embedded in enclosures with minimum IP54 protection.The Modicon M340 platform oers protection to IP20 level and protection against access to terminals (enclosed equipment) (1). They can therefore be installed without an enclosure in reserved-access areas that do not exceed pollution level 2 (control room with no dust-producing machine or activity). Pol-lution level 2 does not take account of more severe environmental conditions: air pollution by dust, smoke, corrosive or radioactive particles, vapors or salts, molds, insects, etc.Installation restrictions and recommendations Please note that in order to fulll the international certication conditions: b Devices must be installed, wired, and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual “Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC Systems” b Installation restrictions are provided in the manual “Modicon M580, M340, X80 I/O Platforms, Standards and Certications“.Download manuals for further details:(1) In cases where a slot is not occupied by a module, a BMXXEM010 protective cover must be installed.(e): Tests required by European directives (e) and based on IEC/EN 61131-2 standards.EIO000000272633002439K010002134567891021345678910
6/4Environment testsModicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditionsEnvironment testsName of test Standards Levels Immunity to LF interference (e) (1)Voltage and frequency variations IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-4-110.85...1.10 Un - 0.94...1.04 Fn; 4 steps t = 30 minIACS E10; IEC 61000-4-11 0.80 Un...0.90 Fn; 1.20 Un...1.10 Fn; t = 1.5 s/5 sDirect voltage variations IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61000-4-29;IACS E10 (PLC not connected to charging battery)0.85...1.2 Un + ripple: 5% peak; 2 steps t = 30 minThird harmonic IEC/EN 61131-2 H3 (10% Un), 0°/180°; 2 steps t = 5 minImmunity to conducted low frequency (only IACS)IACS E10 For a : b H2…H15 (10% Un), H15…H100 (10%...1% Un), H100…H200 (1% Un)For c : b H2…H200 (10% Un)Voltage interruptions IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-4-11; IEC 61000-4-29; IACS E10For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-1Power supply immunity: b 1 ms for c PS1/10 ms for a PS2 (20 ms DS criteria), 85% Un b Check operating mode for longer interruptions b up to 5s, 85% Un b for IACS, 3 times 30 s in 5 min, 85% UnIEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-4-11For a PS2: b 20% Un, t0: ½ period b 40% Un, cycle 10/12 b 70% Un, cycle: 25/30 b 0% Un, cycle 250/300Voltage shut-down and start-up IEC/EN 61131-2 b Un…0…Un; t = Un/60 s b Umin…0…Umin; t = Umin/5 s b Umin…0.9 Udl…Umin; t = Umin/60 sMagnetic eld IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61000-4-8; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-1Power frequency: 50/60 Hz, 100 A/m continuous ...1000 A/m; t = 3 s; 3 axes IEC 61000-4-10 Oscillatory: 100 kHz...1 MHz, 100 A/m; t = 9 s; 3 axesConducted common mode disturbances range 0 Hz …150 kHzIEC 61000-4-16; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-1For remote systems: b 50/60 Hz and c, 300 V, t = 1s b 50/60 Hz and c, 30 V, t = 1 min b 5 Hz…150 kHz, sweep 3 V…30 V b For AC: 10 V b For DC: 10 V cont. or 100 V, t = 1 sWhere: b PS1 applies to PLC supplied by battery, PS2 applies to PLC energized from a or c supplies b Un: nominal voltage, Fn: nominal frequency, Udl: detection level when powered(1) These tests are performed without an enclosure, with devices xed on a metal grid, and installed, wired and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the “Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC systems” manual (see page 6/3). (e): Tests required by European e directives and based on IEC/EN 61131-2.2134567891021345678910
6/5Environment tests (continued)Name of test Standards Levels Immunity to HF interference (e) (1)Electrostatic discharges IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-2; IACS E10For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-16 kV contact; 8 kV air; 6 kV indirect contactRadiated radio frequency electromagnetic eldIEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-3; IACS E10For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-180MHz…1GHz: 10/15 V/m (20 V/m DS criteria); 3 V/m, 1.4 GHz...2 GHz: 3V/m (10 V/m DS criteria) 2 GHz...6 GHz: 3V/mSinus amplitude modulated 80%,1 kHz + internal clock frequenciesElectrical fast transient bursts IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-4; IACS E10For functional safety (DS criteria): IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-1For a or c main supplies: b 2 kV in common mode/2 kV in wire mode (4 kV DS criteria with external protection)For a or c auxiliary supplies, a unshielded I/O: b 2 kV in common modeFor analog, c unshielded I/O, communication and shielded lines: b 1 kV in common mode (3 kV DS criteria)Surge IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-5; IACS E10For functional safety (DS criteria):IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-1For a/c main and auxiliary supplies, a unshielded I/O: b 2 kV in common mode/1 kV in dierential mode (4 kV DS criteria with external protection)For analog, c unshielded I/O: b 2 kV in common mode/2 kV in dierential modeFor communication and shielded lines: b 1 kV in common mode (3 kV DS criteria)Conducted disturbances induced by radiated electromagnetic eldsIEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-6; IACS E10 For functional safety (DS criteria):IEC 61000-6-7; IEC 61326-3-110 V; 0.15 MHz...80 MHz (20 V DS criteria)Sinus amplitude 80%, 1 kHz + spot frequenciesDamped oscillatory wave IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61000-6-5; IEC 61850-3; IEC 61000-4-18;IACS E10For a/c main supplies and a auxiliary supplies, a unshielded I/O: b 2.5 kV in common mode/1 kV in dierential modeFor c auxiliary supplies, analog, c unshielded I/O: b 1 kV in common mode/0.5 kV in dierential modeFor communication and shielded lines: b 0.5 kV in common mode(1) These tests are performed without an enclosure, with devices xed on a metal grid, and installed, wired and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the “Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC systems” manual (see page 6/3).(e): Tests required by European e directives and based on IEC/EN 61131-2.Environment tests (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditions2134567891021345678910
6/6Environment tests (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditionsEnvironment tests (continued)Name of test Standards Levels Electromagnetic emissions (e) (1) Conducted emissions IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-4; CISPR 11 & 22, Class A, Group 1 150 kHz … 500 kHz: quasi-peak 79 dB (µV/m); average 66 dB (µV/m)500 kHz … 30 MHz: quasi-peak 73 dB (µV/m); average 60 dB (µV/m)IACS E10 b a/c power (general power distribution zone):10 kHz … 150 kHz: quasi-peak 120...69 dB (µV/m); 150 kHz … 0.5 MHz: quasi-peak 79 dB (µV/m)0.5 MHz … 30 MHz: quasi-peak 73 dB (µV/m) b a/c power (bridge and deck zone for evaluation):10 kHz … 150 kHz: quasi-peak 96…50 dB (µV/m)150 kHz … 0.35 MHz: quasi-peak 60…50 dB (µV/m)0.35 MHz … 30 MHz: quasi-peak 50 dB (µV/m)Radiated emissions IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC/EN 61000-6-4; CISPR 11 & 22, Class A, Group 130 MHz ... 230 MHz: quasi-peak 40 dB (µV/m) (at 10 m/33 ft)230 MHz ... 1 GHz: quasi-peak 47 dB (µV/m) (at 10 m/33 ft)1 GHz ... 3 GHz: quasi-peak 76 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)3 GHz ... 6 GHz: quasi-peak 80 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)IACS E10 b For general power distribution zone0.15 MHz … 30 Mhz: quasi-peak 80…50 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)30 MHz-100 MHz: quasi-peak 60…54 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)100 MHz - 2 GHz: quasi-peak 54 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)156 … 165 MHz: quasi-peak 24 dB (µV/m) (at 3 m/9.84 ft)Name of test Standards Levels Immunity to climatic variations (1) (power on)Dry heat IEC 60068-2-2 (Bb & Bd) 60 °C/140 °F, t = 16 hrs [for ruggedized range: 70 °C/158 °F, t = 16 hrs] (2)IACS E10 70 °C/140 °F, t = 16 hrsCold IEC 60068-2-1 (Ab & Ad); IACS E10 0 °C…- 25 °C/32 °F...-13 °F, t = 16 hrs + power on at 0 °C/ 32 °F [for ruggedized range: power on at -25 °C/-13 °F ] (2)Damp heat, steady state (continuous humidity)IEC 60068-2-78 (Cab); IACS E10 55 °C/131 °F, 93% relative humidity, t = 96 hrs [for ruggedized range: 60 °C/140 °F ] (2)Damp heat, cyclic(cyclical humidity)IEC 60068-2-30 (Db); IACS E10 55 °C…25 °C/131 °F...77 °F, 93…95% relative humidity, 2 cycles t = 12 hrs +12 hrsChange of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 (Nb) 0 °C … 60 °C/32 °F...140 °F, 5 cycles t = 6 hrs + 6 hrs [for ruggedized range: - 25 °C…70 °C/-13 °F...158 °F] (2)Name of test Standards Levels Withstand to climatic variations (1) (power o)Dry heat IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-2 (Bb & Bd);IEC/EN 6094585 °C/185 °F, t = 96 hrsCold IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-1 (Ab & Ad); IACS E10 -40 °C/-40 °F, t = 96 hrsDamp heat, cyclic(cyclical humidity)IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-30 (Db) 55 °C…25 °C/77 °F...131 °F, 93…95% relative humidity, 2 cycles t = 12 hrs + 12 hrsChange of temperature(thermal shocks)IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-14 (Na) -40 °C...85 °C/-40 °F...185 °F, 5 cycles t = 3 hrs + 3 hrs(1) Devices must be installed, wired, and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual “Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC Systems” (see page 6/3).(2) Refer also to the section “Treatment for severe environments” (see page 5/2). (e): Tests required by European e directives and based on IEC/EN 61131-2 standards.2134567891021345678910
6/7Environment tests (continued)Modicon M340 automation platformStandards, certications, and environment conditionsEnvironment tests (continued)Name of test Standards Levels Immunity to mechanical constraints (1) (power on)Sinusoidal vibrations IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-6 (Fc)Basic IEC/EN 61131-2: 5 Hz ... 150 Hz, ± 3.5 mm/0.14 in. amplitude (5 Hz …. 8.4 Hz), 1 g (8.4 Hz …. 150 Hz) Specic prole: 5 Hz ... 150 Hz, ± 10.4 mm/0.41 in. amplitude (5 Hz …. 8.4 Hz), 3 g (8.4 Hz …. 150 Hz)For basic and specic: endurance: 10 sweep cycles for each axis IEC 60870-2-2;IEC 60068-2-6(Class Cm)2 Hz ... 500 Hz, 7 mm/0.28 in. amplitude (2 Hz … 9 Hz),2 g (9 Hz … 200 Hz), 1.5 g (200 Hz … 500 Hz)endurance: 10 sweep cycles for each axisIACS E103 Hz ... 100 Hz, 1 mm/0.04 in. amplitude (3 Hz …. 13.2 Hz), 0.7 g (13.2 Hz …. 100 Hz) Endurance at each resonance frequency: 90 min for each axis, amplication coecient < 10 IEC 60068-2-6 Seismic analysis: 3 Hz ... 35 Hz, 22.5 mm/0.89 in. amplitude (3 Hz …. 8.1 Hz), 6 g (8.1 Hz …. 35 Hz)Shocks IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-27 (Ea)30 g, 11 ms; 3 shocks/direction/axis (2)Free fall during operation IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-32 (Ed Method 1)1 m/3.28 ft, 2 fallsName of test Standards Levels Withstand to mechanical constraints (power o)Random free fall with packaging IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-32 (Method 1)1 m/3.28 ft, 5 fallsFlat free fall IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-32 (Ed Method 1)10 cm/0.33 ft, 2 fallsControlled free fall IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 60068-2-31 (Ec)30° or 10 cm/0.33 ft, 2 fallsPlugging/Unplugging IEC/EN 61131-2 For modules and connectors:Operations: 50 for permanent connections, 500 for non-permanent connectionsName of test Standards Levels Equipment and personnel safety (1) (e)Dielectric strength and insulation resistanceIEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSA Dielectric: 2 Un + 1000 V; t = 1 minInsulation: Un y 50 V: 10 MΩ, 50 V y Un y 250 V: 100 MΩGround continuity IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSA30A, R y 0,1Ω; t = 2 minLeakage current IEC/EN 61131-2;IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSAy 0.5 mA in normal conditiony 3.5 mA in single fault conditionProtection oered by enclosures IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201 IP20 and protection against standardized pinsImpact withstand IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSA Sphere of 500 g, fall from 1.3 m/4.27 ft (energy 6.8 J minimum)Overload IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSA 50 cycles, Un, 1.5 In; t = 1 s ON + 9 s OFFEndurance IEC/EN 61131-2; IEC 61010-2-201; UL; CSA In, Un; 6,000 cycles: t = 1 s ON + 9 s OFFTemperature rise IEC/EN 61131-2; UL; CSA; ATEX; IECEx Ambient temperature 60 °C/140 °F [for ruggedized range: 70 °C/158 °F ] (4)Name of test Standards Levels Specic environment (4)Corrosion areas - gas, salt, dustISA S71.4 Flowing mixed gas; class Gx, 25 °C/77 °F, 75% relative humidity, t = 14 daysIEC/EN 60721-3-3; IEC 60068-2-60 Flowing mixed gas; class 3C3, 25 °C/77 °F, 75% relative humidity, t = 14 daysIEC/EN 60721-3-3; IEC 60068-2-60 Flowing mixed gas; class 3C4, 25 °C/77 °F, 75% relative humidity, t = 7 daysIEC 60068-2-52 Salt spray: test Kb, severity 2IEC/EN 60721-3-3; IEC 60068-2-68Dust and sand, Arizona dust, class 3S4, 20 cyclesIEC/EN 60721-3-3; IEC 60068-2-10Mold growth, fungal spore, class 3B2, t=28 days(1) Devices must be installed, wired, and maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual “Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC Systems” (see page 6/3).(2) When using fast actuators (response time y 5 ms) driven by relay outputs: 15 g, 11 ms; 3 shocks/direction/axis.(3) When using fast actuators (response time y 15 ms) driven by relay outputs: 15 g, 6 ms; 100 bumps/direction/axis.(4) Refer also to the section “Treatment for severe environments” (see page 5/2). (e): Tests required by European e directives and based on IEC/EN 61131-2 standards.2134567891021345678910
6/8Technical appendicesAutomation product certications and EC regulationsSome countries require certain electrical components to undergo certication by law. This certication takes the form of a certicate of conformity to the relevant standards and is issued by the ocial body in question. Where applicable, certied devices must be labeled accordingly. Use of electrical equipment on board merchant vessels generally implies that it has gained prior approval (i.e. certication) by certain shipping classication societies.Abbreviation Certication body / authority CountryCE European Community European UnionUL Underwriters Laboratories USACSA Canadian Standards Association CanadaRCM Australian Communications and Media Authority Australia, New ZealandEAC Eurasian conformity Russia and Eurasian Economic UnionUKCA United Kingdom Central Authority United KingdomcULus Underwriters Laboratories USA, CanadacCSAus Canadian Standards Association Canada, USAIECEx International Electrotechnical Commission Explosive InternationalATEX ATmosphères EXplosives InternationalTÜV Rheinland (Functional Safety)Technischer Überwachungsverein Rheinland InternationalABS American Bureau of Shipping USABV Bureau Veritas FranceDNV Det Norske Veritas Norway, GermanyLR Lloyd’s Register UKRINA Registro Italiano Navale ItalyRMRS Russian Maritime Register of Shipping RussiaRRR Russian River Register RussiaCCS China Classication Society ChinaKRS Korean Register of Shipping KoreaClass NK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai JapanNote: Although DNV GL rebranded to DNV as of March 1st, 2021, all certicates with DNV GL name and logo keep their initial validity date. Only rules in force on or after March 1st, 2021, are rebranded to DNV.The following tables provide an overview of the situation as of September 2021, in terms of which certications (listed next to their respective bodies) have been granted or are pending for our automation products. Up-to-date information on which certications have been obtained by products bearing the Schneider Electric brand can be viewed on our website: www.se.com.Product certicationsCertications CertiedCertication pendingCE UL CSA RCM EAC UKCA UL - CSA ATEX - IECEx TÜV RheinlandHazardous locations (1)EU USA Canada Australia Russia UK USA, Canada International GermanyModicon STB Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2 (2) (4)Modicon Telefast ABE 7Modicon Switch (3) Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD (2) Zone 2 (2) Modicon MC80 Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCDModicon M340 Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2/22 (2) (5)Modicon M580 Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2/22 (2) (5)Modicon M580 Safety Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2/22 (2) (5) SIL3, SILCL3, SIL4, Cat.4/PLe (6)Modicon X80 Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2/22 (2) (5)Modicon Momentum Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCDModicon Quantum (2) Cl. I, Div. 2, Grps ABCD Zone 2/22 (2) (5)(1) Refer to user manual for installation in hazardous locations.(2) Depends on product; Refer to the product certicates at www.se.com.(3) North American certication cULus (Canada and USA).(4) For zones not covered by this specication, Schneider Electric oers a solution as part of the TPP (Technology Partner Program). Please contact our Customer Care Center.(5) Certied by INERIS. Refer to the instructions supplied with each ATEX and/or IECEx certied product.(6) Certied by TÜV Rheinland for integration into a Safety function: - up to SIL2 or SIL3 regarding IEC61508/61511 for Process, - up to SILCL3 regarding IEC62061 and up to Cat.4/PLe regarding ISO13849 for Machine, - up to SIL4 regarding EN50126/50128/50129 for Railway.2134567891021345678910
6/9Technical appendicesAutomation product certications and EC regulationsMerchant navy certicationsShipping classication societiesCertiedCertication pendingOnly part of range certiedABS BV DNV LR RINA RMRS RRR CCS KRS Class NKUSA France Norway/ GermanyGreat Britain Italy Russia Russia China Korea JapanModicon STBModicon Telefast ABE 7Modicon Switch (1) (1) (1)Modicon MC80Modicon M340Modicon M580Modicon M580 SafetyModicon X80Modicon MomentumModicon QuantumEC regulationsEuropean DirectivesThe open nature of the European markets assumes harmonization between the regulations set by the member states of the European Union.European Directives are texts intended to remove restrictions on free circulation of goods and must be applied within all European Union states.Member states are obligated to incorporate each Directive into their national legislation, and to simultaneously withdraw any regulations that contradict it.Directives - and particularly those of a technical nature with which we are concerned - merely set out the objectives to be fullled (referred to as “essential requirements”). Manufacturers are responsible for taking the necessary measures to establish that their products conform to the requirements of each Directive applicable to their equipment.As a general rule, manufacturers certify compliance with the essential requirements of the Directive(s) that apply to their products by applying a e mark. The e mark is axed to our products where applicable. Signicance of the e markThe e mark on a product indicates the manufacturer's certication that the product conforms to the relevant European Directives; this is a prerequisite for placing a product that is subject to the requirements of one or more Directives on the market and allowing its free circulation within European Union countries. The e mark is intended for use by those responsible for regulating national markets. Where electrical equipment is concerned, conformity to standards indicates that the product is t for use. Only a warranty by a well-known manufacturer can provide reassurance of a high level of quality.As far as our products are concerned, one or more Directives are likely to apply in each case; in particular: b The Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) b The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU) b The ATEX e Directive (2014/34/EU) b The Machinery Directive (2006/42/EU) Hazardous substancesThese products are compatible with: b The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) b The RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) b The China RoHS Directive (Standard GB/T 26572-2011) b REACH regulations (EC No. 1907/2006)Note: Documentation on sustainable development is available on our website www.se.com (product environmental profiles and instructions for use, RoHS and REACH directives).End of life (WEEE)End of life products containing electronic cards must be dealt with by specic treatment processes. When products containing backup batteries are unusable or at end of life they must be collected and treated separately. Batteries do not contain a percentage by weight of heavy metals above the limit specied by European Directive 2013/56/EU.(1) Please refer to the Modicon Networking catalog for more details.2134567891021345678910
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7 - Services 6 Dedicated service oers for your installed base b Maintenance and support services ...................................................... page 7/2 b Consultancy services ............................................................................ page 7/3 b Modernization solutions ....................................................................... page 7/3 b Customization services ........................................................................ page 7/3Index b Product reference index ....................................................................... page 7/4Contents7/12134567891021345678910
7/2PresentationDedicated service oers for your installed baseSchneider Electric, with its experts, products, and dedicated tools, provides services such as system design, consultancy, maintenance contracts, modernization of facilities, and project delivery. The Schneider Electric services oer is structured around several key areas: b Maintenance and support services: v A set of services to help maintain reliability and availability of automated control systems. These services may be the subject of a bespoke maintenance contract to meet your requirements more closely. b Consultancy services: v Diagnostics of the installed base b Modernization solutions: v Migration solutions including consultancy, expertise, tools, and technical support to help ensure a smooth transition to newer technology while keeping the wiring and encoding in most cases.Customization services are also available to accommodate specic requirements.For more information, please consult the specic pages on our website www.se.com/automationservices.Maintenance and support servicesSpare parts, exchanges, and repairs Everything you need to get equipment working again as quickly as possibleSolutions to respond very quickly to requests for spare parts, exchanges, and repairs to your installed automation equipment (automation platforms, Human Machine Interfaces, drives, distributed I/O): b Spare parts management: v Identication of critical parts v Stock of spare parts: a Schneider Electric owned stock of spare parts, on your site or in one of our warehouses, with immediate availability on site or a contractually agreed delivery time if stored o site v Testing of spare parts stored on site v Automatic stock lling b Repairs: v Products that have broken down are repaired in a network of worldwide repair centers. For each repaired product, our experts provide a detailed report. b On-site repair: v Our experts’ knowledge and expertise v Monitoring of specic repair procedures v Availability of our teams to respond 24/7 b Exchanges: v With standard replacements, receive a new or reconditioned product before the product that has broken down has even been sent back v Fast exchanges oer the option to receive the replacement product within 24 hours (in Europe)Preventive maintenance Improving and helping to ensure the long-term reliability and performance of your installationsSchneider Electric’s preventive maintenance expert assesses your site and the equipment to be managed and sets up a maintenance program to accommodate your specic requirements. A list is provided of the tasks to be performed and their frequency, including site-specic tasks, describing how preventive maintenance is to be managed.Extended warranty An additional manufacturer warranty covering replacement or repair of the equipmentThe extended warranty oers the option to take out a 3-year warranty. The warranty period can vary according to the geographical area (please contact your Customer Care Center for more information). Online support Access to dedicated expertsPriority access to experts who can answer technical questions promptly concerning equipment and software both on sale and no longer commercially available.Software subscription Access to software upgrades and new featuresBy subscribing to software updates, users are able to: b Purchase licences b Receive updates, upgrades, software migrations, and transitions b Download software from Schneider Electric’s software library2134567891021345678910
7/3Presentation (continued)Dedicated service oers for your installed baseConsultancy servicesM2C (Maintenance and Modernization Consultancy)Professional tools and methods, proven experience of managing obsolescence and updating installed bases, helping to reduce downtimes and improve performanceWith our maintenance and modernization consultancy oer, Schneider Electric will help you check the state of your installed base by: b Dening the scope and depth of the analysis in collaboration with you b Collecting the technical data without shutting down production b Analyzing and identifying avenues for improvement b Producing a recommendation planCustomer benets: b Learning about the components that make up the installed base and how up-to-date they are b Better downtime anticipation b Expert advice designed to improve performanceModernization solutionsMigration to EcoStruxure Proven expertise, tools, and methods to give you a clear vision of the improvement opportunities and guide you towards a successful modernization projectSchneider Electric oers gradual solutions of modernization through a set of products, tools, and services that allow you to upgrade your installations with our latest technologies. Our solutions oer you the choice to plan your modernization: b Partial modernization: replacement of an old set of components with a new one b Step-by-step modernization: gradual incorporation of new solutions or oers in the system b Complete modernization: total renovation of the system The table below lists our various migration oers:Wide range of migration oers Moving to M580/M340/X80 platformSolution Solution type Tools Solution servicesChange the CPU and retain the I/O racks and wiringChange the CPU and the I/O racks and retain I/O eld wiring with wiring systemChange the CPU, the I/O racks and the I/O wiringSoftWare application conversion toolModernization/ migration serviceManage your projectExecute your projectPlatform PremiumTSX47 to TSX107QuantumModicon 984 & 800 Series I/OModicon Compact Symax (1)April series 1000 (2)April SMCMerlin Gerin PBAEG (1)Rockwell SLC500Rockwell PLC 5 Siemens S5 et S7Service available(1) Consult Schneider Services - project-specic solution is possible(2) For April Series 1000 (April 5000-7000 and April 2000-3000) Consult Schneider Services - project-specic solution is possibleCustomization servicesSchneider Electric is able to meet your specic requirements and provide you with adapted products: b Protective coating for HMIs, automation platforms, and distributed I/O modules for use in harsh environments b Customized cable lengths to match your specic needs b Customized front panels for HMIs b The preparation of the multi-use ying lead I/O adapter can be made in the factory before use on request.Note: To check availability of services required, please contact our Customer Care Center.Find out more about EcoStruxure architectures on our website www.se.com2134567891021345678910
21345678910213456789107/4IndexProduct reference indexBBMXNOC0401 3/27 4/9BMXNOE0100 3/25 4/9BMXNOE0100H 5/3BMXNOE0110 3/25 4/9BMXNOE0110H 5/3BMXNOR0200H 3/31 5/3BMXP341000 2/6 3/19 4/8BMXP341000H 5/3BMXP342000 2/6 4/8BMXP342000 3/19BMXP3420102 2/6 3/14 3/19 4/8BMXP3420102CL 2/6 3/14 3/19 4/8BMXP342020 2/6 3/14 3/24 4/8BMXP342020H 5/3BMXP3420302 2/6 3/14 3/24 4/8BMXP3420302CL 2/6 3/14 3/24 4/8BMXP3420302H 5/3BMXRMS008MP 2/7BMXRMS008MPF 2/7BMXRMS128MPF 2/7BMXRWS128MWF 3/31BMXRWSB000M 3/25BMXRWSFC032M 3/25BMXXBE1000 4/8BMXXBE2005 4/8BMXXCAUSBH018 2/7BMXXCAUSBH045 2/7FFTXCY1208 3/17FTXCY1212 3/17TTCSCCN2M2F03 3/17TCSCCN2M2F1 3/17TCSCCN2M2F2 3/17TCSCCN2M2F5 3/17TCSCCN4F3M05T 3/16TCSCCN4F3M1T 3/16TCSCCN4F3M3T 3/16TCSCTN011M11F 3/16TM7ACTLA 3/17TSXCANCA100 3/16TSXCANCA300 3/16TSXCANCA50 3/16TSXCANCADD1 3/16TSXCANCADD3 3/16TSXCANCB100 3/16TSXCANCB300 3/16TSXCANCB50 3/16TSXCANCBDD1 3/16TSXCANCBDD3 3/16TSXCANCD100 3/16TSXCANCD300 3/16TSXCANCD50 3/16TSXCANKCDF180T 3/16TSXCANKCDF90T 3/16TSXCANKCDF90TP 3/16TSXCANTDM4 3/16VVW3CANA71 3/16VW3CANCARR03 3/16VW3CANCARR1 3/16VW3CANKCDF180T 3/16VW3CANTAP2 3/16VW3M3805R010 3/16XXZCC12FCM50B 3/17XZCC12FDB50R 3/16XZCC12FDM50B 3/17XZCC12MCM50B 3/17XZCC12MDB50R 3/16XZCC12MDM50B 3/17
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