IBA ibaBM-COL-8i-o User manual

ibaBM-COL-8i-o Manual
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ibaBM-COL-8i-o
Data concentrator
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Manual

Manufacturer
iba AG
Koenigswarterstr. 44
90762 Fuerth
Germany
Contacts
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Fax +49 911 97282-33
Support +49 911 97282-14
Technology +49 911 97282-13
Web: www.iba-ag.com
This manual must not be circulated or copied, or its contents utilized and disseminated,
without our express written permission. Any breach or infringement of this provision will
result in liability for damages.
© iba AG 2010, all rights reserved.
The content of this publication has been checked for compliance with the described
hardware and software. Nevertheless, deviations cannot be excluded completely so
that the full compliance is not guaranteed. However, the information in this publication
is updated regularly. Required corrections are contained in the following regulations or
can be downloaded on the Internet.
The current version is available for download on our web site www.iba-ag.com.
Copyright notice
Windows® is a label and registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Other
product and company names mentioned in this manual can be labels or registered
trademarks of the corresponding owners.
Certification
The product is certified according to the European standards and directives. This
product meets the general safety and health requirements.
Further international customary standards and directives have been observed.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocated the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receive is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Issue Date Revision - chapter / page Author Version SW
1.1 04-30-2010 NEW: 5.2.3, 5.2.4, 5.3 rm

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Table of contents
1About this manual.............................................................................................4
1.1 Target group......................................................................................................4
1.2 Notations...........................................................................................................4
1.3 Used symbols....................................................................................................5
2Scope of delivery ..............................................................................................6
3Safety instructions............................................................................................6
3.1 Designated use.................................................................................................6
4Product features ...............................................................................................7
4.1 Description........................................................................................................7
4.2 Front view .........................................................................................................8
4.3 Top view............................................................................................................8
4.4 Bottom view.......................................................................................................9
4.5 Display elements.............................................................................................10
4.6 Block diagram ................................................................................................. 11
5Systems and Design.......................................................................................12
5.1 System requirements......................................................................................12
5.2 System topologies...........................................................................................12
5.2.1 System without ibaBM-COL-8i-o.....................................................................12
5.2.2 System with ibaBM-COL-8i-o..........................................................................13
5.2.3 Hardware connection without using iba Software...........................................14
5.2.4 Saving FO cables............................................................................................15
5.3 Configuration in ibaPDA-V6............................................................................16
6Installation, Connection, Disassembly..........................................................17
6.1 lnstallation.......................................................................................................17
6.2 Connection......................................................................................................17
6.3 Disassembly....................................................................................................17
7Technical data .................................................................................................18
7.1 Main data ........................................................................................................18
7.2 Dimension sheet .............................................................................................20
8Accessories.....................................................................................................21
9Support and contacts .....................................................................................22

Manual ibaBM-COL-8i-o
1 About this manual
This manual describes the construction, the use and the operation of the device
ibaBM-COL-8i-o.
1.1 Target group
This manual addresses in particular the qualified professionals who are familiar with
handling electrical and electronic modules as well as communication and measurement
technology. A person is regarded to as professional if he/she is capable of assessing
safety and recognizing possible consequences and risks on the basis of his/her
specialist training, knowledge and experience and knowledge of the standard
regulations.
1.2 Notations
In this manual the following notations are used:
Menu command Menu "Logic diagram"
Calling the menu command „Step 1 – Step 2 – Step 3 – Step x”
Example:
Select the menu "Logic diagram - Add - New
function block".
Keys <Key name>
Example:
<Alt>; <F1>
Press the keys
simultaneously
<Key name> + <Key name>
Example:
<Alt> + <Ctrl>
Buttons <Button name>
Example:
<Ok>; <Cancel>
Filenames, paths „Filename“, „Path”
Example:
„Test.doc“
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1.3 Used symbols
If safety instructions or other notes are used in this manual, they mean:
The non-observance of this safety information may result in an imminent risk of death
or severe injury:
•By an electric shock!
•Due to the improper handling of software products which are coupled to input and
output procedures with control function!
If you do not observe the safety instructions regarding the process and the system or
machine to be controlled, there is a risk of death or severe injury!
The non-observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of death
or severe injury!
The non-observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of injury or
material damage!
Note
A note specifies special requirements or actions to be observed.
Important note
Note if some special features must be observed, for example exceptions from the rule.
Tip
Tip or example as a helpful note or insider tip to make the work a little bit easier.
Other documentation
Reference to additional documentation or further reading.
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2 Scope of delivery
After unpacking check the completeness and intactness of the delivery.
The scope of delivery includes:
TDevice ibaBM-COL-8i-o
T2-pole connector (WAGO order no. 231-532/108-000)
TManual
3 Safety instructions
3.1 Designated use
The device is electrical equipment. It may be used only in the following applications:
TAutomation of industrial systems
TMeasurement data logging and analysis
TApplications of ibaSoftware products (ibaPDA, ibaLogic etc.)
The device may not be operated in mains supply circuits!

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4 Product features
4.1 Description
TData concentrator
TConcentrates 8 ibaNet lines into one line
TThe inputs support 2 Mbit/s and 3.3 Mbit/s
TThe output supports 32 Mbit/s
TCompatible to ibaFOB-X and ibaFOB-D-cards
T24 V power supply
TAssembly on the mounting rail
TRobust housing
The device ibaBM-COL-8i-o can be used to connect devices with low transmission
rates (2 or 3.3Mbit/s) with devices using high transmission rates (32 Mbit/s). Moreover,
it concentrates the data streams of up to 8 ibaNet fiber optic inputs into one (fiber optic)
output. On the input side it is possible to connect all ibaNet devices that support the so
called F mode (3.3 Mbit/s). This includes for example the most devices of the ibaPADU
series, bus couplers and system interconnections. Since the device also supports the
ibaNet protocol with 2 Mbit/s, it is also possible to connect the earlier versions of
ibaPADU devices (serial number < 1000).
ibaPADU devices for fast measurements (ibaPADU-8-M, -8-ICP and -16-M) cannot be
connected.
The 8 telegrams on the input side with 64 analog and 64 digital values are combined in
the ibaBM-COL-8i-o device into one telegram with 512 analog and 512 digital values
and transmitted in the so called X-mode with 32 Mbit/s to the fiber optic output.
Therefore, an iba FOB-X card or iba FOB-D card must be inserted in the receiving
ibaPDA or ibaLogic-PC.
Application
The application of ibaBM-COL-8i-o allows transmitting the 8-fold data volume of a 2/3.3
Mbit/s transmission over a single fiber optic cable with 32 Mbit/s. Thus, it is possible to
achieve significant reduction of the number of ibaFOB input cards in the existing
systems that have a large number of ibaNet peripheral devices. The free slots resulting
from this can be used for new additional measuring cards. Thus, it also allows
connecting the earlier versions of devices to the ibaNet technology with 32 Mbit/s.
Certificates
The device is certified according to:
TCE
TFCC (Class B)
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4.2 Front view
1 Mirror output (TX-X11)
2 LEDs (L34 to L37)
3 Input channels (RX-X34 to RX-X37)
4 Indication of the operating status
(L1 to L4)
5 On/Off switch (S11)
6 24 V power supply (X14)
7 Output channel TX (X10)
8 Optional input for future extensions (RX-X20)
9 LEDs (L30 to L33)
10 Input channels (RX-X30 to RX-X33)
Figure 1: Front view
4.3 Top view
The following data is specified on the upper side of the device:
Manufacturer: iba AG
Web: www.iba-ag.com
Certificate: CE, FCC
Connection drawing
Power supply: DC 24 V, ±10 %; 0.1 A
Product name: ibaBM-COL-8i-o
Figure 2: Top view
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4.4 Bottom view
The bottom side of the device contains:
X23
X29
Service interface (USB)
Earth connection
Figure 3: Bottom view
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4.5 Display elements
Colored LEDs on the device indicate the operating status and the status of 8 inputs.
Operating status
LED Status Description
L1: Green Blinking
Off
Ready for operation, power supply is on
Out of order, no power supply
L2: Yellow Is lit
Off
Optional input (X20) receives a valid signal
No signal at the optional input (X20)
L3: White Is lit
Off
The device is sending a 32 Mbit/s signal, active
No signals are sent
L4: Red Blinking
Off
Error message
Error-free operation
Status of the 8 inputs
Every input (X) is assigned to an LED (L).
Example: input X30-LED L30
LED L30 to L37 Status Description
Yellow Off No signal is being received
Is lit Receiving an error-free signal
Blinking Receiving an incorrect signal
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4.6 Block diagram
Figure 4: Block diagram
1 Data concentrator
2 Output
3 Mirror output
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5 Systems and Design
5.1 System requirements
In order to be able to connect the devices, they must meet the following requirements:
TInput side: device with a transfer rate of 2 Mbit/s or 3.3 Mbit/s with a cycle time of
1 ms
TOutput side: iba-card with a transfer rate of 32 Mbit/s, for example ibaFOB-D-card
or ibaFOB-X-card
Note
If all inputs of an ibaFOB-X-card are operated at the maximum capacity, some values
can get lost during data transfer. Therefore, it is recommended to use the latest iba
technology standard of the ibaFOB-D-cards with the device.
5.2 System topologies
5.2.1 System without ibaBM-COL-8i-o
In this example all 4 inputs of the card are used.
Figure 5: System without ibaBM-COL-8i-o

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5.2.2 System with ibaBM-COL-8i-o
In this example only 1 input is required for the same data volume as in the previous
example. The other 3 inputs can be used for further devices.
Figure 6: System with ibaBM-COL-8i-o
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5.2.3 Hardware connection without using iba Software
The figure below shows for example how 2 automation systems can exchange data via
a mere hardware connection. There is no need for an iba software application.
The bidirectional data exchange between an ABB AC 800PEC controller and a
SIMADYN D 16bit system is realized by a combination of ibaLink-SM-64-SD16 system
interface boards and the devices ibaBM-COL-8i-o and ibaBM-DIS-i-8o.
Note
Up to 8 ibaLink-SM-64-SD16-boards can be used.
Software STRUC, version 2.6 or higher is required.
Figure 7: Hardware connection without using iba Software
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5.2.4 Saving FO cables
If you plan to save numbers of fiber optic cables, particularly over long distances, you
can connect an ibaBM-DIS-i-8o device on the output side which takes 1 cable with
32 Mbit/s and distributes its signals on 8 cables with 3.3 Mbit/s each. Just one cable is
needed for the long distance and you’ve saved 7 cables.
Figure 8 Cable reduction by combination with ibaBM-DIS-i-8o
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5.3 Configuration in ibaPDA-V6
If the device is connected to the ibaPDA-V6 system, then it is automatically detected by
the software. The devices connected to ibaBM-COL-8i-o on the input links are also
detected.
In the I/O manager of ibaPDA-V6 the device is represented in the signal tree as shown
on the picture below.
If the device is highlighted in the signal tree, you can specify a name for the device in
the dialog on the right. All further fields in the dialog are designed only for information
purposes.
The "Sync source" field displays the fiber optic link which is used for the
synchronization of the device or clocking of the output link. Usually it is the 1st link
which receives a valid and active signal.
The information fields for the 8 input links (link 0 to link 7) indicate the current status of
the coupling.
Besides the color identification according to LEDs L30 to L37 on the device you will be
informed if the connection is functioning without errors (yellow) or not (gray). There is
no blinking status, for example like for the LED. Besides it is displayed what input data
rate is used and what is the type of these data (integer or real).
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6 Installation, Connection, Disassembly
6.1 lnstallation
1. Insert the clip of the mounting rail fastened on the device into the mounting rail.
2. Press the device down in such a way that the clip of the mounting rail engages
with a click.
6.2 Connection
1. If it is stipulated for the system that the device must be grounded, connect it to
earth. Connect the power supply.
2. Observe the correct polarity. Connect the fiber optic cable to the inputs and
outputs.
3. If you have connected all the required fiber optic cables, switch on the device.
Note
The device will immediately switch into ready-for-operation mode. The LED L1 is
blinking.
During current operation you are able to perform operations on the device. The device
can remain switched on.
6.3 Disassembly
Note
If the power supply is interrupted, the device is no longer ready for operation. No LEDs
are lit up or blinking.
1. Switch off the device.
2. Disconnect the power supply.
3. Disconnect it from the earth.
4. Disconnect all cables.
5. Close the open inputs and outputs with a cover.
6. Hold the device to prevent it from falling down and press it slightly downwards.
7. After that pull the device and lift it up. The clip of the mounting rail will disengage
with a click.
8. Remove the device.
9. When storing or transporting the device observe the values specified in the
chapter “Technical data”.
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7 Technical data
7.1 Main data
Manufacturer iba AG, Germany
Order number 13.114000
Power supply DC 24 V, ±10 % unstabilized; 0.1 A
Power consumption < 3 W
Service interface USB (bottom side of the device)
Mechanical stability DIN IEC 68-2-6 (in case of correct installation)
Operating temperature range 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C)
Storage temperature range -13 °F to 149 °F (-25 °C to +65 °C )
Transport temperature range -13 °F to 149 °F (-25 °C to +65 °C )
Humidity class F, no condensation
Cooling Self-cooling
Installation Mounting rail according to DIN EN 60715
Type of protection IP20
Inputs 8 fiber optic inputs (8 x RX)
1 optional input for future extensions
Outputs 2 fiber optic outputs, 1 of them is the output (1 x TX)
and the other one is the mirror output
Data transfer rates at the input 2.0 Mbit/s and 3.3 Mbit/s
Data transfer rates at the output 32 Mbit/s
Synchronization To the 1st input with the signal
Fiber optic cable 62.5/125 µm
Fiber optic coupling ST
Length of the optical fiber Maximum 2000 m, without optical amplifiers
Certificates/Standards CE, FCC (Class B), EMV
Indication 4 LEDs (operational status indicator)
8 LEDs (1 for each state of the input)
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) 2.13 inch x 7.40 inch x 6.10 inch
(including mounting rail clip)
54 mm x 188 mm x 155 mm
Weight (including packaging and
documentation) 1.050 kg

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Connectable devices
Input side ibaPADU series
ibaPADU-8
ibaPADU-8-HI
ibaPADU-8-I
ibaPADU-16
ibaPADU-32-R
ibaPADU-32
ibaLink series ibaLink-SM-64-i-o
ibaLink-SM-128V-i-2o
ibaLink-SM-64-SD16
ibaBM series ibaBM-SLM
ibaBM-DDCSM
ibaBM-DPM-64
ibaBM-DPM-S-64
ibaDIG-40
ibaNet750-BM
ibaFOB cards ibaFOB-io-S
ibaFOB-4o
ibaFOB-4o-PCI
Output side ibaFOB-4i-X
ibaFOB-2i-X
ibaFOB-2io-X
ibaFOB-4i-D
ibaFOB-2io-D
Automation components with integrated 32 Mbit/s
input channel, e. g. AC 800PEC
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7.2 Dimension sheet
(Dimensions in mm)
Figure 1: Dimension sheet
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