Phoenix Contact SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX User manual

User manual
Installing and starting up the
SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX
multiplexer system

2021-02-22
PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG • Flachsmarktstraße 8 • 32825 Blomberg • Germany
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105752_en_03
Installing and starting up the SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX
multiplexer system
Designation Revision Order No.
SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX 03 2701872
User manual
This user manual is valid for:
UM EN SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX, Revision 03

Table of contents
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Table of contents
1 For your safety ...........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Identification of warning notes ............................................................................... 5
1.2 Qualification of users ............................................................................................. 5
1.3 Field of application of the product.......................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Intended use .......................................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Foreseeable misuse ............................................................................... 6
1.3.3 Modifications to the products ................................................................. 6
1.4 Safety notes .......................................................................................................... 6
2 Description of the SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX multiplexer system ..............................8
2.1 Hardware and software requirements.................................................................... 8
2.2 Structure of the multiplexer system........................................................................ 8
3 Startup .......................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Connecting stations via Ethernet cable or wireless network .................................. 9
3.1.1 Mounting the Inline controllers ............................................................... 9
3.1.2 Inserting SD cards into the Inline controllers .......................................... 9
3.1.3 Connecting the Inline controllers to each other .................................... 10
3.1.4 Configuring master and slave .............................................................. 11
3.1.5 Mounting I/O terminals ......................................................................... 13
3.1.6 Connecting the supply voltages ........................................................... 14
3.1.7 Defining the operating state of the application program ....................... 14
3.1.8 Reading in the bus configuration .......................................................... 15
3.2 Using SafetyBridge technology for the multiplexer system in the wire-
less network ........................................................................................................ 16
3.3 Integrating the multiplexer system into an Ethernet network................................ 16
3.3.1 Mounting the Inline controllers ............................................................. 16
3.3.2 Inserting SD cards into the Inline controllers ........................................ 17
3.3.3 Configuring master and slave .............................................................. 17
3.3.4 Configuring the behavior after a voltage reset ...................................... 19
3.3.5 Connecting the Inline controllers to a PC ............................................. 21
3.3.6 Connecting the voltage supply ............................................................. 22
3.3.7 Assigning the IP address for the Inline controller ................................. 23
3.3.8 Mounting I/O terminals ......................................................................... 25
3.3.9 Connecting the Inline controllers to the network ................................... 26
3.3.10 Defining the operating state of the application program ....................... 27
3.3.11 Reading in the bus configuration .......................................................... 28

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4 Web interface ...........................................................................................................................29
4.1 “General” start page ............................................................................................ 29
4.2 “State of ILC 131 ETH” page ............................................................................... 30
4.2.1 “Set date and time of ILC 131 ETH” page ............................................ 31
4.2.2 “Set IP Address of ILC 131 ETH” page ................................................. 32
4.3 “Interbus” page .................................................................................................... 33
4.4 “Multiplexer” page................................................................................................ 34
4.5 “Performance of the data transfer” page.............................................................. 37
4.5.1 Opening the log file .............................................................................. 39
5 Technical data and ordering data .............................................................................................40
5.1 Technical data ..................................................................................................... 40
5.2 Ordering data ...................................................................................................... 40
5.2.1 Modules ............................................................................................... 40
5.2.2 Accessories ......................................................................................... 40
5.2.3 Documentation ..................................................................................... 41
A Technical appendix...................................................................................................................42
A 1 Digital I/Os and diagnostic and status indicators ................................................. 42
A 2 Configuring the Inline input terminals and Inline output terminals ........................ 47
A 3 INTERBUS .......................................................................................................... 49
A 4 Network interface ................................................................................................ 49
B Appendix for document lists......................................................................................................51
B 1 List of figures ....................................................................................................... 51
B 2 List of tables ........................................................................................................ 53
B 3 Index.................................................................................................................... 54

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1 For your safety
Read this user manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
1.1 Identification of warning notes
1.2 Qualification of users
The use of products described in this user manual is oriented exclusively to electrically
skilled persons or persons instructed by them. The users must be familiar with the relevant
safety concepts of automation technology as well as applicable standards and other regu-
lations.
This symbol indicates hazards that could lead to personal injury.
There are three signal words indicating the severity of a potential injury.
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard with a medium risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard with a low risk level. If this hazardous situation is not avoided,
it could result in minor or moderate injury.
This symbol together with the NOTE signal word warns the reader of actions
that might cause property damage or a malfunction.
Here you will find additional information or detailed sources of information.

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1.3 Field of application of the product
1.3.1 Intended use
The SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SD card is intended for creation of a multiplexer
system in combination with the ILC 131 ETH controller.
Two of these SD cards, with two ILC 131 ETHs and the individually required input and out-
put terminals, form a multiplexer system that requires no programming.
1.3.2 Foreseeable misuse
The SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX multiplexer system is not intended for implemen-
tation of safety-related startup inhibits.
• Always implement the safety-related startup inhibits outside of the multiplexer system
using safety-related parts of the controller.
• When doing so, observe the relevant basic and proven safety principles.
1.3.3 Modifications to the products
Modifications to the hardware and firmware of the ILC 131 ETH Inline controller are not per-
mitted.
Modifications to the SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SD card are not permitted.
Incorrect operation or modifications to the products can endanger your safety or damage
the products. Do not repair the products yourself. If the products are defective, please con-
tact Phoenix Contact.
1.4 Safety notes
Observe the country-specific installation, safety, and accident prevention regulations.
During startup and maintenance work, proceed in accordance with the five safety rules of
DIN EN 50110-1. In general, the rules should be observed in the order indicated below:
– Disconnect safely
– Ensure power cannot be switched on again
– Verify safe isolation from the supply
– Ground and short circuit
– Cover or safeguard adjacent live parts
Once the work is complete, perform the above steps again in reverse order.

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NOTE: Risk of unauthorized network access
Connecting devices to a network via Ethernet always entails the risk of unauthorized ac-
cess to the network.
Therefore, please check your application for an option for disabling active communication
channels (e.g., SNMP, FTP, BootP, DCP, etc.) or setting passwords to prevent third par-
ties from accessing the controller without authorization and modifying the system.
Because of the controller's communication interfaces, we advise against using the con-
troller in safety-critical applications without additional security appliances.
Please take additional protective measures in accordance with the IT security require-
ments and the standards applicable to your application (e.g., virtual networks (VPNs) for
remote maintenance access, firewalls, etc.) for protection against unauthorized network
access.
On first request, you shall release Phoenix Contact and the companies associated with
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Flachsmarktstrasse 8, 32825 Blomberg in accordance
with §§15ff.AktG (German Stock Corporation Act), hereinafter collectively referred to as
“Phoenix Contact”, from all third-party claims made due to improper use.
For the protection of networks for remote maintenance via VPN, Phoenix Contact offers
the mGuard product series of security appliances, which you can find described in the lat-
est Phoenix Contact catalog (phoenixcontact.net/products).
Additional measures for protection against unauthorized network access are listed in the
AH EN INDUSTRIAL SECURITY application note. The application note can be down-
loaded at phoenixcontact.net/products.
NOTE: Damage due to modifications to the SD card
If you modify files on the SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SD card, you damage the
application contained on the SD card. If this is the case, the SD card can no longer be
used for creating a multiplexer system.
•Do not modify or delete any files on the SD card.
•Do not format the SD card.
NOTE: Data loss due to removing the SD card during operation
If you remove the SD card during operation, data will be lost.
•Do not remove the SD card during operation.

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2 Description of the SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX
multiplexer system
2.1 Hardware and software requirements
– Two ILC 131 ETH Inline controllers (Order No. 2700973)
– Two SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SD cards (Order No. 2701872) with multi-
plexer software
– Ethernet cable for directly connecting the two Inline controllers to each other
– Optional: two adapters for wireless communication, e.g., FL EPA 2 (Order
No. 1005955)
– Required Inline input terminals and Inline output terminals
– Web browser
2.2 Structure of the multiplexer system
Using two SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SD cards, it is possible to create a multi-
plexer system consisting of two ILC 131 ETH Inline controllers. You do not need to program
the Inline controllers. Each station of the multiplexer system consists of one Inline controller
including the SD card and the connected Inline terminals. Communication between the two
stations can either be established using an Ethernet cable or a wireless connection. In order
to be able to communicate via a wireless network, an adapter for wireless communication
is required for each station (e.g., FL EPA 2 adapter).
Both stations can be integrated into an Ethernet network. The multiplexer software that is
installed on the SD card is used to implement the required configuration.
The ordering data for hardware, software, and additional documentation can be found in
Section “Technical data and ordering data” on page 40.

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3 Startup
The following sections describe how to start up the multiplexer system step by step, taking
into account the different connection options.
3.1 Connecting stations via Ethernet cable or wireless
network
Sections 3.1.1 to 3.1.8 describe how to establish a direct connection between the two mul-
tiplexer system stations using the Ethernet interfaces of the Inline controllers.
• Follow the instructions in Sections 3.1.1 to 3.1.8.
• Adhere to the sequence of the sections.
3.1.1 Mounting the Inline controllers
• Mount the ILC 131 ETH Inline controllers at a suitable position on a 35 mm standard
DIN rail.
3.1.2 Inserting SD cards into the Inline controllers
• Lightly push an SD card into the SD card holder of each Inline controller until it snaps
into place.
Figure 3-1 Inserting the SD card
Additional information on mounting and removing the Inline controllers can be found in the
“Installing and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX,
ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers” user manual.
Additional information on mounting and removing Inline terminals can be found in the
IB IL SYS PRO UM E user manual (for INTERBUS), the IL SYS INST UM E Inline instal-
lation manual, the Inline system manual for your bus system or the corresponding data
sheets of the Inline terminals used.
The documents can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products.
ILC151ETH
Order-No. 2700974
HW/FWxx/xxx
MACAddr.: xx.xx.xx
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The SD cards contain the multiplexer software. They remain in the Inline controllers during
operation. Write protection for the SD cards must not be activated because data is saved
to the SD cards.
3.1.3 Connecting the Inline controllers to each other
The two Inline controllers are connected to each other via their respective Ethernet connec-
tions. There are two possible connection options:
– Direct connection between the Inline controllers
– Wireless connection between the Inline controllers
Direct connection between the Inline controllers
• Connect the two Inline controllers to each other using an Ethernet cable.
Figure 3-2 Direct connection between the Inline controllers using an Ethernet cable
Wireless connection between the Inline controllers
For the wireless connection between the Inline controllers, you require an adapter for each
Inline controller (e.g., FL EPA 2 adapter, Order No. 1005955).
• Connect each Inline controller to an adapter for wireless communication using an
Ethernet cable.
Further adapters can be found in Section “Ordering data” on page 40.
Observe the notes and descriptions provided in the respective user manuals and packing
slips for the adapters used.
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
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AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
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Figure 3-3 Schematic view of the wireless connection
3.1.4 Configuring master and slave
• Configure an Inline controller as master. Wire 24 V DC to input I1 (terminal point 1.1 to
1.2). To do this, insert a jumper as shown in Figure 3-4.
The second Inline controller will then automatically be configured as slave. The slave does
not receive any signal at input I1.
Figure 3-4 Configuring the Inline controllers as master and slave
FL EPA 2
FL EPA 2
SD FLASH
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AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
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Master Slave
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
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Connection assignment of the supply, actuators and sensors
Figure 3-5 Terminal points of Inline connectors
The digital inputs are only used for configuration purposes, they are not available as
I/O ports.
Power connector 1, PWR
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 US2.1 UM
1.2 UL2.2 UM
1.3 GND UL2.3 GND UM/US
1.4 FE 2.4 FE
Output connector 2, O1
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 OUT1 2.1 OUT2
1.2 GND 2.2 GND
1.3 FE 2.3 FE
1.4 OUT3 2.4 OUT4
Input connector 3, I1
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 IN1 2.1 IN2
1.2 US2.2 US
1.3 GND 2.3 GND
1.4 IN3 2.4 IN4
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3.1.5 Mounting I/O terminals
• Connect the required I/O terminals side by side to the Inline controllers.
Figure 3-6 Connecting I/O terminals side by side to the Inline controllers
Input connector 4, I2
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
3.1 IN5 4.1 IN6
3.2 US4.2 US
3.3 GND 4.3 GND
3.4 IN7 4.4 IN8
Additional information on mounting and removing the Inline controllers can be found in the
“Installing and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX,
ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers” user manual.
Additional information on mounting and removing Inline terminals can be found in the
IB IL SYS PRO UM E user manual (for INTERBUS), the IL SYS INST UM E Inline instal-
lation manual, the Inline system manual for your bus system or the corresponding data
sheets of the Inline terminals used.
The documents can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products.
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
105752A004
Master Slave
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
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I1
I3
I2
I4
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3.1.6 Connecting the supply voltages
• Connect the supply voltage to both Inline controllers, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7 Connecting the supply voltages
3.1.7 Defining the operating state of the application program
• For each Inline controller, set the mode selector switch to the RUN/PROG position.
Figure 3-8 Mode selector switch of the Inline controller
Only use power supplies that are suitable for operation with capacitive loads (increased
inrush current). Additional information on the supply voltage can be found in the “Installing
and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX, ILC 191 ETH 2TX,
ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers” user manual.
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MACAddr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
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I3
I2
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Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
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When the multiplexer system is started up for the first time (approx. 30 – 40 seconds), the
Inline controller first indicates a bus error (FAIL LED lights up/output Q2 flashes at 4 Hz), be-
cause a new bus configuration was detected. The device then automatically reads in the
bus configuration. After a short time, the bus error display goes out and both Inline control-
lers are restarted. The IP addresses are assigned automatically and the connection be-
tween the Inline controllers is established automatically.
3.1.8 Reading in the bus configuration
If you subsequently modify a bus configuration that has been read in automatically, the bus
configuration must be read in again. You need to manually initiate the reading process for
the bus configuration.
• Apply a 24 V DC pulse to input I8 of each Inline controller, as shown in Figure 3-9.
Figure 3-9 Applying a 24 V DC pulse to input I8 of the Inline controllers
Once you have applied the pulse to both Inline controllers, both Inline controllers will be re-
started. The IP addresses are assigned automatically and the connection between the
Inline controllers is established automatically. The multiplexer system switches to normal
operating state. The pending I/O signals are transmitted. The LEDs Q1 to Q4 are used to
indicate possible errors, see Section A 1 on page 42.
If you subsequently modify the bus configuration, it must be read in again (see
Section 3.1.8).
For information on the diagnostic and status indicators of the Inline controllers, please re-
fer to Section A 1 on page 42.
The pulse must be applied while the relevant FAIL LED of the Inline controller is flashing,
otherwise the software block will be reset automatically.
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
105752A007
Master Slave
AUTOMATIONWORX
ILC 131 ETH
Order-No.: 2700973
HW/FW: xx/xxx
MAC Addr.: xx.xx.xx.xx
RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP

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3.2 Using SafetyBridge technology for the multiplexer
system in the wireless network
When using I/O modules with SafetyBridge Technology in the multiplexer system, you need
to configure each SafetyBridge module as described in the user manual for the respective
module.
The following wireless modules can be used as adapters for wireless connection of the In-
line controllers:
– FL BT EPA 2 (Order No. 1005869)
– FL EPA 2 (Order No. 1005955)
– FL EPA 2 RSMA (Order No. 1005957)
You can set the operating mode for the adapter via the “Mode” button on the adapter used.
Additional information on the “Mode” button and individual operating modes can be found
in the user manual of the adapter used.
3.3 Integrating the multiplexer system into an Ethernet
network
Sections 3.3.1 to 3.3.11 describe how to integrate the two multiplexer system stations into
an Ethernet network.
• Follow the instructions in Sections 3.3.1 to 3.3.11.
• Adhere to the sequence of the sections.
3.3.1 Mounting the Inline controllers
• Mount the ILC 131 ETH Inline controllers at a suitable position on a 35 mm standard
DIN rail.
In order to operate the system in compliance with the SafetyBridge specification, use the
adapters for wireless communication in a mode with PROFINET/PROFIsafe optimization.
NOTE: Not a safe application
In order to ensure correct use, subsequent safety logic (an evaluation unit) is required.
Additional information on how to use the multiplexer system in conjunction with Safety-
Bridge Technology can be found in the
AH EN SD FLASH 512MB MODULAR MUX SAFETYBRIDGE application note.
The application note can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/product/2701872.

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3.3.2 Inserting SD cards into the Inline controllers
• Lightly push an SD card into the SD card holder of each Inline controller until it snaps
into place.
Figure 3-10 Inserting the SD card
The SD cards contain the multiplexer software. They remain in the Inline controllers during
operation. Write protection for the SD cards must not be activated because data is saved
to the SD cards.
3.3.3 Configuring master and slave
• Configure an Inline controller as master. Wire 24 V DC to input I1 (terminal point 1.1 to
1.2). To do this, insert a jumper as shown in Figure 3-11.
The second Inline controller will then automatically be configured as slave. The slave does
not receive any signal at input I1.
Additional information on mounting and removing the Inline controllers can be found in the
“Installing and operating the ILC 131 ETH, ILC 151 ETH, ILC 171 ETH 2TX,
ILC 191 ETH 2TX, ILC 131 ETH/XC and ILC 151 ETH/XC Inline controllers” user manual.
Additional information on mounting and removing Inline terminals can be found in the
IB IL SYS PRO UM E user manual (for INTERBUS), the IL SYS INST UM E Inline instal-
lation manual, the Inline system manual for your bus system or the corresponding data
sheets of the Inline terminals used.
The documents can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products.
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Figure 3-11 Configuring the Inline controllers as master and slave
Connection assignment of the supply, actuators and sensors
Figure 3-12 Terminal points of Inline connectors
The digital inputs are only used for configuration purposes, they are not available as
I/O ports.
Power connector 1, PWR
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 US2.1 UM
1.2 UL2.2 UM
1.3 GND UL2.3 GND UM/US
1.4 FE 2.4 FE
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RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
105752A008
Master Slave
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RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
Jumper
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
PWR
1.1
1.2
1.31.3
1.4
2.1
2.32.3
2.4
2.2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
O1
1.1
1.2
1.31.3
1.4
2.1
2.32.3
2.4
2.2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
I1
1.1
1.2
1.31.3
1.4
2.1
2.32.3
2.4
2.2
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
I2
3.13.1
3.23.2
3.33.3
3.43.4
4.1
4.34.3
4.4
4.2
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3.3.4 Configuring the behavior after a voltage reset
• Wire 24 V DC to input I5 (terminal point 3.1 to 3.2) for each of the two Inline controllers.
To do this, insert a jumper into each controller, as shown in Figure 3-13.
Wiring 24 V DC to input I5 (terminal point 3.1 to 3.2) causes the IP addresses of the Inline
controllers to be kept after a voltage reset. When this wiring is not in place, the default IP
addresses will be automatically assigned to the Inline controllers after a voltage reset.
Output connector 2, O1
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 OUT1 2.1 OUT2
1.2 GND 2.2 GND
1.3 FE 2.3 FE
1.4 OUT3 2.4 OUT4
Input connector 3, I1
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
1.1 IN1 2.1 IN2
1.2 US2.2 US
1.3 GND 2.3 GND
1.4 IN3 2.4 IN4
Input connector 4, I2
Terminal
point
Assignment Terminal
point
Assignment
3.1 IN5 4.1 IN6
3.2 US4.2 US
3.3 GND 4.3 GND
3.4 IN7 4.4 IN8

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Figure 3-13 Wiring in order to keep the IP address after a voltage reset
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RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
105752A009
Master Slave
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RESET
PRG
LNK ACT
X2
X1
UL
US
UM
FF
I1
I3
I2
I4
Q4
E
I5
I7
I6
I8
Q3
Q2Q1
RDY FAIL BSA PFFR
RUN / PROG
MRESET
STOP
Jumpers
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