Advant
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Controller 450 User’s Guide
Table of Contents
3BSE 002 415R701 Rev A xii
and S400 I/O Units..................................................................................... 1-83
Figure 1-34. A non-redundant Advant Fieldbus 100 Configuration using
Coaxial Media ............................................................................................ 1-84
Figure 1-35. A redundant Advant Fieldbus 100 Configuration using
Twisted pair Media..................................................................................... 1-85
Figure 1-36. Media Conversion in Advant Fieldbus 100................................................ 1-85
Figure 1-37. PROFIBUS-DP configuration example ..................................................... 1-86
Figure 1-38. LONWORKS network configuration example .......................................... 1-87
Figure 1-39. Alternative Connections of an External Computer to Advant Controllers. 1-88
Figure 1-40. Example of Automatic AMPL Document Printout.................................... 1-93
Figure 1-41. Process Objects Implemented as User Defined PC Elements.................... 1-94
Figure 1-42. Simple Control Function Realized in AMPL............................................. 1-95
Figure 1-43. Principle of a Functional Unit Application ................................................ 1-96
Figure 1-44. Example of Simple Report ......................................................................... 1-99
Figure 1-45. AC 400 configuration with drives............................................................ 1-102
Figure 1-46. VT100 Terminal and Keyboard for MasterView 320............................... 1-105
Figure 1-47. Communication, Operator Station-Controller-Process ............................ 1-106
Figure 1-48. Network Communication, Alternative Module Arrangement...................1-114
Figure 1-49. Arrangement of Redundant I/O Modules..................................................1-116
Figure 1-50. Cabinet, type RM500.................................................................................1-117
Figure 1-51. Typical Cabinet minimum Configuration, Redundant Power Supply.......1-119
Figure 1-52. Advant Controller 450, Controller Subrack 9S........................................ 1-120
Figure 1-53. Front of I/O Subrack................................................................................. 1-121
Figure 1-54. I/O Subrack Configuration....................................................................... 1-122
Figure 1-55. Carrier Module and Submodule Mechanics............................................. 1-123
Figure 2-1. Standard Central Cabinet Configuration (maximum) .................................. 2-5
Figure 2-2. Distributed Location of S100 I/O Cabinets (Example of Cabinet
Configuration) .............................................................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-3. S100 I/O with Object Oriented Connection Units (Example of Cabinet
Configuration) .............................................................................................. 2-7
Figure 2-4. Grounding of Electronic Equipment ............................................................ 2-8
Figure 2-5. Connections with Multi-core Cable and Coupling Boxes.......................... 2-12
Figure 2-6. Minimum Distance to the Walls and the Ceiling........................................ 2-14
Figure 2-7. Warning Label regarding ESD ................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-8. Handling of Process I/O Cable Shields in a CE-marked Cabinet .............. 2-20
Figure 2-9. Handling of Cable Shields in a not CE-marked Cabinet............................ 2-21
Figure 2-10. Principles of Grounding of Communication Cable Shields in a CE-marked
Design......................................................................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-11. Communication Cable Shield Grounded by Capacitor and Ferrite Coil.... 2-23
Figure 2-12. Grounding of Cable Shield, Connection Unit - I/O Board......................... 2-24
Figure 2-13. Individual Grounding of Process Signal..................................................... 2-26