Deif CIO 116 User manual

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING GUIDE
CAN bus-based I/O module, CIO 116
16 digital inputs
• Mounting
• Terminals and wiring
• Commissioning, using the utility software
DEIF A/S · Frisenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive
Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615
[email protected] · www.deif.com
Document no.: 4189341024F
SW version: 1.10.0

1. Introduction
1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety.........................................................................................................................................................................3
1.1.1 Warnings and notes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer.................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.1.3 Safety issues........................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2 About the installation and commissioning guide.................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.1 General purpose.................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2.2 Intended users.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2.3 Contents and overall structure......................................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Installation, mounting and wiring
2.1 Installation..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Mounting.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
2.2.1 Mounting the CIO modules............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.2.2 Dimensions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Common functions....................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
2.4 Wiring and terminals................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.4.1 Terminal overview - CIO 116......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.2 Wiring....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.4.3 CAN bus.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3. Communication
3.1 Communication setup...........................................................................................................................................................................................................13
3.1.1 Step-by-step guide to setting up communication the first time.....................................................................................................................14
3.1.2 Step-by-step guide to update firmware to CIO module................................................................................................................................... 14
4. I/O setup
4.1 CIO info tab.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.2 Status relay.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.3 CIO 116.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.1 Input settings..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
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1. Introduction
1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety
1.1.1 Warnings and notes
Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented. To ensure that these are
noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the general text.
Warnings
DANGER!
This highlights dangerous situations. If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in death, serious
personal injury, and equipment damage or destruction.
CAUTION
This highlights potentially dangerous situations. If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in personal
injury or damaged equipment.
Notes
INFO
Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.
1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer
DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the
engine/generator etc. controlled by the specific extension, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the
extension must be contacted.
DANGER!
The CIO module is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the warranty will be lost.
Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not
take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document.
If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.
1.1.3 Safety issues
Installing and operating the CIO module may imply work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation should
only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with live electrical equipment.
DANGER!
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any live inputs as this could lead to injury or death.
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1.2 About the installation and commissioning guide
1.2.1 General purpose
This installation and commissioning guide mainly includes general product and hardware information, mounting instructions, terminal
strip descriptions, I/O lists and limits, wiring descriptions and how to produce translations for the CIO module through the USW.
The general purpose of this document is to give the user important information to be used in the installation of the unit.
DANGER!
Please make sure to read this document before starting to work with the CIO module and the controller. Failure to do this
could result in human injury or damage to the equipment.
1.2.2 Intended users
This installation and commissioning guide is mainly intended for the person responsible for the design and installation. In most
cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful information in the document.
1.2.3 Contents and overall structure
This document is divided into chapters, and in order to make the structure simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the
top of a new page.
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2. Installation, mounting and wiring
2.1 Installation
The CIO module is delivered in a sturdy carton to prevent shipping damage. When you receive a system, check the part number
against that of the requisition and packaging list for agreement. Inspect for damage, and if there is evidence of such, immediately file
a claim with the carrier and notify the regional DEIF sales office, your sales representative or a sales representative at DEIF's head
office in Skive, Denmark.
If the unit is not installed immediately, store it in the original shipping package in a moisture and dust free environment.
2.2 Mounting
2.2.1 Mounting the CIO modules
The CIO module is designed for mounting in a closed cabinet on a DIN rail. The module can be mounted on either a TS35 or G-type
rail. The unit must be mounted where the ambient temperature does not exceed the range -40 to +70 ⁰C.
2.2.2 Dimensions
The CIO 116 and CIO 208 modules have the following dimensions:
A
Width [A]:
111 mm [+/- 0.5 mm] (4.37)
Unit dimensions in mm (inches)
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2.3 Common functions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
I10 I11 I12 I13 I14 I15 I16 I17
Com
Not used
CANbus
Status
Max 1A
Supply
+ -
Com
L
H
I19 I20 I21 I22 I23 I24 I25 I26
Com
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
8 0
4
12
ID selector
CIO 116
DEIF
LED1 LED2S1
13
45
2
Firmware
16 Digital Inputs
LED1:
Red – Device failure
Green – Status output
LED2:
Red – Comm. failure
Green – Comm. OK
S1:
CANbus End resistor
1. LED1 (Status LED)
LED1 indicates the operation status of the module, and the status output of this LED is located at terminal 3-4.
Set up as either status or configurable relay:
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Set up as status relay
LED colour Description
Green Status is OK, the relay is closed.
Red constant The CIO module is not working correctly, the relay is open.
Red flashing ID 0 is selected, relay is open.
Set up as configurable relay
LED colour Description
Green Status is OK, the relay is closed.
Turned off/no light Status is OK, the relay is open.
Red constant The CIO module is not working correctly, the relay is open.
Red flashing ID 0 is selected, relay is open.
Yellow The relay is closed, status is not OK.
2. Terminal resistor
The CIO module has a built-in 120 ohm end-termination for the CAN bus line which can be activated via the switch (S1) located at
terminal 5. See the section "CAN bus" in "Wiring and terminals" for more information and to see when to activate the switch.
3. LED2 (CAN bus LED)
LED2 indicates the status of the CAN bus communication to the host controller. This LED is located at terminal 7.
LED colour Description
Green constant Communication to the controller is working correctly.
Red constant No CAN bus communication detected.
Red 2 flashes CAN bus communication detected, but no CIO-specific
communication
Red flashing CIO communication detected, but not to this module.
4. ID selector
The ID selector is used to give CIO modules of the same type different IDs.
CIO 116 can use IDs from 1 to 15
CIO 208 can use IDs from 1 to 15
CIO 308 can use IDs from 1 to 15
5. USB for firmware update
The firmware of the CIO modules can be updated via the USB port.
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2.4 Wiring and terminals
2.4.1 Terminal overview - CIO 116
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
I10 I11 I12 I13 I14 I15 I16 I17
Com
Not used
CANbus
Status
Max 1A
Supply
+ -
Com
L
H
I19 I20 I21 I22 I23 I24 I25 I26
Com
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
8 0
4
12
ID selector
CIO 116
DEIF
LED1 LED2S1
Firmware
16 Digital Inputs
LED1:
Red – Device failure
Green – Status output
LED2:
Red – Comm. failure
Green – Comm. OK
S1:
CANbus End resistor
Terminal Name Description Comment
1 + +12/24 V DC
Power supply
2 - 0 V DC
3
Status
Common
Status relay (configurable)
4 Normally open
5 H CAN H
CAN bus interface 6 Com CAN Com
7 L CAN L
8 Not used
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Terminal Name Description Comment
9 Com Common Common for terminals 10-17
10 I10 Input 10
Digital input group 1
11 I11 Input 11
12 I12 Input 12
13 I13 Input 13
14 I14 Input 14
15 I15 Input 15
16 I16 Input 16
17 I17 Input 17
18 Com Common Common for terminals 19-26
19 I19 Input 19
Digital input group 2
20 I20 Input 20
21 I21 Input 21
22 I22 Input 22
23 I23 Input 23
24 I24 Input 24
25 I25 Input 25
26 I26 Input 26
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2.4.2 Wiring
12/24V DC
12/24V DC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
I10 I11 I12 I13 I14 I15 I16 I17
Com
Not used
CANbus
Status
Max 1A
Supply
+ -
Com
L
H
I19 I20 I21 I22 I23 I24 I25 I26
Com
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
8 0
4
12
ID selector
CIO 116
DEIF
LED1 LED2S1
Firmware
16 Digital Inputs
LED1:
Red – Device failure
Green – Status output
LED2:
Red – Comm. failure
Green – Comm. OK
S1:
CANbus End resistor
-
+
- (or + )
+ (or - )
INFO
The two digital input groups can have different sources.
INFO
The potential of the common terminal can be both positive and negative.
2.4.3 CAN bus
The CIO module(s) can be configured as the only device on the CAN bus or together with an engine controller (ECU) on the same
CAN bus as shown in the below example. CIO module(s) can be placed together with all the different engine protocols which are
available in the AGC (both J1939 and CANopen), because the CIO module will adapt to the baud rate on the CANline.
It is possible to connect up to three CIO modules of each type to one AGC.
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INFO
A controller cannot have both CIO modules and Beckhoff modules connected
Below is an example that shows how the CAN bus can be connected:
AGC 200
On the AGC 200, only CAN port C is available.
Terminal Function Description
13 CAN H
CAN port C
14 Com
15 CAN L
AGC-4/AGC Plant Management
On the AGC-4 and AGC Plant Management, it is possible to use the CAN ports C, D, E or F, and you need to have at least one of
the following options: H5, H8 or H12.
INFO
Option H7 is not available for use with CIO modules.
Terminal Function Description
29 CAN H
CAN port C
30 Com
31 CAN L
32 CAN H
CAN port D 33 Com
34 CAN L
131 CAN L
CAN port E 132 Com
133 CAN H
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Terminal Function Description
128 CAN L
CAN port F
129 Com
130 CAN H
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3. Communication
3.1 Communication setup
A few parameters revolving around communication to the CIO can be accessed through the display. Through the CIO tab in the
USW, full access to all the CIO parameters is available. The CIO configuration menu is accessed from the top menu bar of the USW.
132
4
5
6
7
8
1. CIO configuration menu
When you open the CIO configuration menu, the first page is Communication setup.
2. Read configuration from the controller
3. Write configuration to the controller
4. CAN bus setup
The CAN port for the CIO modules is illustrated as well as the communication port, which are both configured in the USW parameter
list.
5. Auto detect
If the CIO modules are already connected and have the correct ID, the USW can automatically detect the number and composition
of CIO modules by using the auto detect function.
6. Device navigation list
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Click a module from the list to access setup of the module. The green/grey light indicates if connection to the module is established.
7. Manually select how many devices are connected
8. List of modules
The module ID must correspond with the ID selected on the module and can be changed manually in the list. The fail class and
delay set here are triggered if the specific module is missing.
INFO
The first time you open the menu, the buttons will be inactive and it is necessary to read the configuration from the
controller.
INFO
If the communication to a CIO 116 or CIO 308 module is lost, the AGC will continue with the last received input value.
3.1.1 Step-by-step guide to setting up communication the first time
Follow these steps to establish communication to the CIO modules. Setup of the I/Os is described in a later chapter.
• Adjust the ID from 1-15 on the switch by rotating the screw in the lower left corner
• Select which CAN port to use for CIO (parameter 7840).
Select "Ext. modules DEIF" if the CAN port is only used to CIO modules, but If an engine (ECU) also is connected to the
CAN line then "H5 EIC" or similar should be selected.
• Enable CIO communication (parameter 7890).
• Open the CIO menu by pressing the CIO icon
• Read the configuration from the controller.
• Auto-detect the number of modules and their ID.
This only works if the CIO modules are connected, but it is also possible to manually add and configure modules by
changing value in "Amount of CIO xxx modules"
• Determine fail class for module missing for all modules.
• Write the configuration to the controller.
CAUTION
When the configuration is written to the controller all I/Os are temporarily disabled. For example, all relays are de-
energised.
3.1.2 Step-by-step guide to update firmware to CIO module
Follow these steps to update the firmware for a CIO module.
• Apply power to the module
• Set ID to 0.
• Connect a USB cable between the CIO module and a PC
• Open the utility software and connect to the CIO module via USB.
• Login as "Customer" with the password 2000.
• Write a new firmware to the device by pressing this icon
• When the firmware is completed, the connection can be stopped , the USB cable can be removed, and the ID should be
returned to the desired ID.
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4. I/O setup
4.1 CIO info tab
12
3
1. Module info
This section gives an overview of the specific module's ID and the software and hardware version of the module. This information is
important if support is needed for the product.
2. Communication test
When you click the Communication test button, the CAN bus LED (LED2) of the corresponding module will flash green.
3. I/O status
In this section, the state of the input of the specific module is shown.
4.2 Status relay
The module has a status relay, which can be used as a status relay or as a configurable relay.
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INFO
Power cycling the CIO module while there is no communication to the AGC will reset the settings results, and the relay will
be set as a status relay until communication is established. The CIO configuration is stored in the AGC, and this means
that the CIO module will be configured when the communication to the AGC is available.
1
2
3
4
1. Relay type
This setting has two states: Status relay and Configurable.
If it is used as a status relay, the relay will stay closed as long as the state of the module is OK, which corresponds with a constant
green status LED (see Status LED). If the relay is used as a status relay, the settings below are disregarded.
2. CAN bus failure set output
This setting has three levels: Low, High and Stay. In case of a CAN bus failure, the related relay will change its state based on this
setting. If it is set to Stay, the relay will keep its current state until communication is working again.
3. Relay function
The relay function can be set to five different settings:
Alarm relay ND
The related relay is used as an alarm relay of the type "ND" (Normally De-energised).
The relay is activated until the alarm that caused the activation is acknowledged and gone.
Limit relay
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The relay will activate at a certain predefined limit set point. When the condition that activated the relay has returned to normal, and
when the delay has expired, the relay will deactivate. The delay is adjustable.
An output relay should be configured as a limit relay, otherwise an alarm will be raised when the output is activated.
INFO
To use the relay in M-Logic, it must be configured as a limit relay.
Horn relay
All configurable relays can be selected to be a horn output (horn relay).
This means that, for example, the relay can be connected to an alarm annunciator, like a horn. When "Horn relay" is selected, an
external horn is activated every time a new alarm occurs. If the alarm horn timer in parameter 6130 is adjusted to 0 seconds, the
horn remains activated until the alarm is acknowledged. If the alarm horn parameter (6130) is not 0 seconds, the horn relay output is
active until the timer expires and then the relay deactivates, even though the alarm is still present.
Siren relay
When "Siren relay" is selected, an external siren is activated on all alarms, like the selection "Horn relay". When the siren relay is
activated and another alarm is active, a short-time reset will be activated. If the alarm horn timer in parameter 6130 is adjusted to 0
seconds, the siren relay remains activated until all alarms are acknowledged.
Alarm relay NE
The related relay is used as an alarm relay of the type "NE" (Normally Energised).
The relay is normally closed, and if the related alarm occurs, the relay will open until the alarm is acknowledged and gone.
4. Delay
Used when the relay function is "Limit".
The delay setting indicates how many seconds the relay stays energised after the input has become inactive. This functionality is
also called off-delay.
4.3 CIO 116
4.3.1 Input settings
In the following, the alarms related to the digital inputs of the CIO 116 are described.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1. Alarm function
Activates/deactivates the alarm function.
2. Give alarm when input is
Defines if the alarm is triggered when the signal is high or low.
3. Delay
The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached until the alarm occurs.
4. Fail class
When the alarm occurs, the unit will react depending on the selected fail class. Select the required fail class from the drop-down list.
The list contains the fail classes Block, Warning, Trip GB, Shutdown and Safety stop.
5. Output A/Output B
Select which terminal to activate in case of an alarm. A terminal number can be selected, but "Limit" is also available in the drop-
down list. Limit makes the alarm useable as an input event in M-Logic.
No alarm will appear when both outputs (OA and OB) of the alarm are adjusted to a limit relay.
6. Auto acknowledge
If this option is set, the alarm is automatically acknowledged if the signal related to the alarm disappears.
7. Inhibits
Is used to express exceptions to when an alarm must be triggered. In order to select when the alarms are to be active, a
configurable inhibit setting has been made for every alarm. The inhibit functionality is only available via the PC utility software. For
every alarm, there is a drop-down list from which you can select the signals that must be present in order to inhibit the alarm.
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Function Description
Inhibit 1
M-Logic outputs: Conditions are programmed in M-Logic
Inhibit 2
Inhibit 3
GB On (TB On) The generator breaker (GB) is closed (TB = tie breaker)
GB Off (TB Off) The generator breaker is opened
Run status Running is detected and the timer in menu 6160 has expired
Not run status Running is not detected and the timer in menu 6160 has not expired
Generator voltage >
30% Generator voltage is above 30 % of nominal
Generator voltage <
30% Generator voltage is below 30 % of nominal
MB On The mains breaker is closed
MB Off The mains breaker is opened
Parallel Both GB (TB) and MB are closed
Not parallel Either GB (TB) or MB is closed, but not both
Redundant controller
Allows a redundant controller to operate in hot standby with the master controller, and to assume control
even in engine running conditions if a problem occurs on the master (hot standby). Only the "Breaker
externally tripped" alarm is inhibited as default when a unit has redundant status. See the Option T1
manual for more information.
Example:
Inhibit of the alarm is active, as long as one of the selected inhibit functions is active.
In the example above, inhibit is set to GB On and Not run status. Here, the alarm will be active when the generator has started.
When the generator has been synchronised to the busbar, the alarm will be disabled again.
• Function inputs such as running feedback, remote start or access lock are never inhibited. Only alarm inputs can be inhibited.
• If an alarm is configured to activate a limit relay, the relay will activate even though the inhibit input is ON.
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