Vigilantplant YFGW510 User manual

User’s
Manual YFGW510
Field Wireless Access Point
IM 01W02E01-01EN
IM 01W02E01-01EN
2nd Edition

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YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point
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CONTENTS
Introduction ..............................................................................................................i
Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................ii
About Radio Wave...................................................................................................ii
Documentation Conventions ................................................................................iii
Information of Revision .........................................................................................iv
PART-A. OVERVIEW OF FIELD WIRELESS SYSTEM
A1. Introduction .............................................................................................A1-1
A2. System Conguration ............................................................................A2-1
This document contains important information about using the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access
Point properly and safely. Please read this document thoroughly before using this product.
The conguration of the eld wireless system is described in the User’s Manual of the YFGW410
Field Wireless Management Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN). Read that document rst.

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PART-B. FUNCTIONS OF YFGW510
B1. Functions of YFGW510 ..........................................................................B1-1
B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510 ..........................................................B2-1
B2.1 Front View ....................................................................................................... B2-1
B2.2 Rear View ........................................................................................................ B2-2
B2.3 Side View ......................................................................................................... B2-4
B3. LED Display Function ............................................................................B3-1
B4. Mechanical Operating Parts ..................................................................B4-1
B5. Checking the Product ............................................................................B5-1

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PART-C. INSTALLATION
C1. Installation Environment .......................................................................C1-1
C2. Power Supply and Grounding ..............................................................C2-1
C2.1 Power Supply ................................................................................................. C2-1
C2.2 Grounding ....................................................................................................... C2-1
C3. Requirements for Installation ...............................................................C3-1
C3.1 Requirements for Installation Locations ..................................................... C3-1
C3.2 Notes on Installation ...................................................................................... C3-2
C4. Mounting .................................................................................................C4-1
C5. Wiring .......................................................................................................C5-1
C5.1 Power Supply Cable Connection ................................................................. C5-1
C5.2 Grounding Cable Connection ....................................................................... C5-3
C5.3 Network Cable Connection ........................................................................... C5-4
C5.3.1 Metal Network Cable Connection ................................................... C5-4
C5.3.2 Optical Network Cable Connection ................................................. C5-5
C5.4 Installation and Wiring of Antenna ............................................................... C5-7
C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a Antenna to YFGW510 ................................. C5-7
C5.4.2 Remote Installation and Wiring of ISA100.11a Antenna ................ C5-8
C5.4.3 Installation and Wiring of Wireless LAN Antenna ......................... C5-12
C6. Explosion Proof Wiring ..........................................................................C6-1

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PART-D. SETUP
D1. InitialConguration...............................................................................D1-1
D2. SetupTool...............................................................................................D2-1
D2.1 SystemRequirements................................................................................... D2-1
D2.1.1 Hardware ........................................................................................ D2-1
D2.1.2 Software .......................................................................................... D2-1
D2.1.3 Connection Example ....................................................................... D2-2
D2.2 InstallationProcedure................................................................................... D2-3
D2.2.1 Driver for Infrared Adapter .............................................................. D2-3
D2.2.2 Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool .......................................... D2-4
D3. CongurationMethod............................................................................D3-1
D3.1 WindowDesign.............................................................................................. D3-1
D3.2 Display/EditModeSwitching........................................................................ D3-2
D3.3 BackboneInterface........................................................................................ D3-4
D3.4 Maintenance................................................................................................... D3-6
D3.5 SettingofWirelessLAN1(WLANC1)......................................................... D3-8
D3.6 SettingofWirelessLAN2(WLANC2)........................................................D3-11
D3.7 SettingofWLANRedundancy.................................................................... D3-12
D3.8 VersionInformation..................................................................................... D3-13

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PART-E. OPERATIONANDMAINTENANCE
E1. RoutineMaintenance.............................................................................E1-1
E2. AdditionsandReplacements................................................................E2-1
E3. MaintenanceinHazardousAreas.........................................................E3-1
E4. ComponentsHavingDenedLifeSpans............................................E4-1

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PART-G. SPECIFICATIONS
G1. StandardSpecications....................................................................... G1-1
G1.1 CommunicationInterfaceSpecications.................................................... G1-1
G1.2 GeneralSpecications.................................................................................. G1-2
G1.3 RegulatoryComplianceStatements............................................................ G1-3
G2. Model,SufxCodesandOptionCodes.............................................. G2-1
G3. ExternalDimensions............................................................................. G3-1
G3.1 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FXModel................................................................ G3-1
G3.2 WirelessLANSingleModel.......................................................................... G3-3
G3.3 WirelessLANRedundantModel.................................................................. G3-5

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Introduction
This document describes the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point, which is a core component
of eld wireless networks. conforming to ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard for
industrial automation that was drawn up by the International Society of Automation (ISA). Outline,
setup, settings, start-up, operation and maintenance of the entire eld wireless system including
the eld wireless network and eld wireless backbone are described in the User’s Manual of the
YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN). Read that document rst.

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Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT
Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01-
11EN).
About Radio Wave
IMPORTANT
Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01-
11EN).
IMPORTANT
• This product is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as a certication of
construction type as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz band low-power data communication
system of the Radio Act.
Refer to G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements for detail.
Due to the designated certication of construction type, users may be subject to legal pun-
ishment in case of:
- Disassembling or modifying the wireless module or antenna in this instrument
- Peeling off the certication label attached to the wireless module in this instrument
• Microwave ovens and other industrial, scientic and medical equipment, as well as local
wireless stations (license required) and specic low-power wireless stations (license not
required) for identifying mobile objects used in the production line of a factory, use the same
frequency band as this product. Prevent interference with other wireless stations.
• Check that local wireless stations and specic low-power wireless stations are not being
used in the vicinity before using this product.
• If this product causes radio interference in a local wireless station used for identifying mobile
objects, change the working frequency or stop the emission of radio waves immediately. For
details on how to prevent radio interference, contact our service ofce.
• Although this product has been designed to resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio
transceiver is used near the transmitter or its external wiring, the transmitter may be affected
by high frequency noise pickup. To test this, start out from a distance of several meters and
slowly approach the transmitter with the transceiver while observing the measurement loop
for noise effects. Thereafter use the transceiver outside the range where the noise effects
were rst observed.

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Documentation Conventions
n Typographical Convention
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this document:
l Conventions commonly used throughout this document
Character string to be entered
The characters to be entered are shown in one-byte characters as follows:
Example:
FIC100.SV=50.0
“”Mark
Indicates a space between character strings to be entered.
Example:
.AL PIC010 -SC
Character string enclosed by brackets ({ })
Indicates an option that can be omitted.
Example:
.PR TAG {. Sheet name}
l Conventions used to show key or button operations:
Characters enclosed by brackets ([ ])
Characters enclosed by brackets within any description on a key or button operation, indicate
either a key on the HIS (Human Interface Station) keyboard, a key on the operation keyboard, a
button name on a window, or an item displayed on a window.
Example:
To perform the function, press the [OK] key.
Characters enclosed by angle-brackets (<>)
Characters enclosed by angle-brackets show the title of the screen during explanation of the
software operation.
n Symbols
The symbols used in this document are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E01-11EN).
n Drawing Conventions
Some drawings may be partially emphasized, simplied or omitted for the convenience of de-
scription.
Some screen images depicted in the user’s manual may have different display positions or char-
acter types (e.g., upper/lower case). Also note that some of the images contained in this user’s
manual are display examples.

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Information of Revision
Document Name: YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point
Document Number: IM 01W02D01-01EN
Edition Date Page Revised Item
1st August 2012 – New Issue
2nd February 2013 –
C5-9
C5-13
Procedure of installing remote antennas is revised by changing
the antenna bracket.
C5.4.2 gure and procedure of fastening remote ISA100.11 a
antenna are updated
C5.4.3 gure and procedure of fastening Wireless LAN anten-
nas are updated

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PART-A. OVERVIEW OF FIELD
WIRELESS SYSTEM
A1. Introduction
Read the User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN) of the YFGW410 Field Wireless Management
Station (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW410) before reading this document.
The YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW510) is a core
component of eld wireless networks based on ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard
for industrial automation. YFGW510 serves as an access point and forms the wireless backbone
network for the YFGW410 and the YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter (hereafter simply
refered to as YFGW610).

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A2. System Conguration
This chapter describes the conguration for the eld wireless system including YFGW510.
Field Wireless
Management Console
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field wireless device
Field wireless
network
(ISA100.11a)
Field Wireless
Management Station
(YFGW410)
Host system
Field network
Field wireless
backbone network
Field wireless
network
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Subnet A
Field Wireless
Management
Console
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field wireless device
Field wireless
network
(ISA100.11a)
Field Wireless
Management
Station
(YFGW410)
Subnet A
Host system
Field network
Field wireless
backbone network
Field wireless
network
FA0202.ai
Figure A2-1 Minimum conguration Figure A2-2 YFGW510-redundant conguration
Figure A2-1 shows the minimum conguration with a single YFGW510, and Figure A2-2 shows
the YFGW510-redundant conguration supported the Duocast technology (each eld wireless
device communicates with two YFGW510s).
The eld wireless backbone network consists of the YFGW410, the YFGW510 and the
YFGW610. Any of the following connection methods can be selected.
1. Metal network connection (100BASE-TX)
2. Optical ber network connection (100BASE-FX)
YFGW610 must be installed between YFGW510 and YFGW410 for optical ber network
connection to convert it to metal network connection.
3. Wireless LAN connection
Recommended access points for wireless LAN must be installed between YFGW510 and
YFGW410 for wireless LAN connection to convert it to metal network connection.
For recommended wireless LAN access points, see the User’s Manual of YFGW410 (IM
01W02D01-01EN).

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Field network
Information network (Ethernet)
NTP server
Field wireless management PC
Field Wireless Management Console
PRMHIS/ENGHIS
Field Wireless
Management
Station
(YFGW410)
Layer 2 switchLayer 2 switch
Control network (Ethernet)
Cable for redundancy
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Layer 2 switch
(IEEE 1588)
Field wireless
subnet B
Field wireless
subnet A
Field wireless
backbone network
Field wireless
network
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field wireless device
Field wireless
network
(ISA100.11a)
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field Wireless
Access Point
(YFGW510)
Field wireless
network
(ISA100.11a)
Field wireless device
Layer 3 switch
FCS
ALE111 x 2
Figure A2-3 YFGW410/YFGW510-redundant conguration
Figure A2-3 shows the YFGW410/YFGW510-redundant system conguration.
The Layer 2 switch between YFGW410 and YFGW510 must support the rapid spanning tree
protocol (RSTP) to prevent network loops, and the IEEE1588v2 (precision time protocol).
For recommended Layer 2 switches, see the User’s Manual of YFGW410 (IM 01W02D01-
01EN).
As shown above, eld wireless networks can be built with various system congurations.

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PART-B. FUNCTIONS OF YFGW510
B1. Functions of YFGW510
The following block diagrams show communication functions of YFGW510 for each model.
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Communication function
Backbone communication
Internal clock
Initial communication
IPv4/ARP/ICMP/IGMP
ISA communication
Field wireless network
interface
Field wireless backbone
interface
ISA100.11a BBR 100BASE-TX
/100BASE-FX
FB0102.ai
Communication function
Backbone communication
Internal clock
Initial communication
IPv4/ARP/ICMP/IGMPISA communication
Field wireless network
interface
Field wireless backbone
interface
ISA100.11a BBR
Wireless LAN client
Figure B1-1 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX model Figure B1-2 Wireless LAN single model
FB0103.ai
Communication function
Backbone communication
Internal clock
Initial communication
IPv4/ARP/ICMP/IGMP
ISA communication
Field wireless network
interface
Field wireless backbone
interface
ISA100.11a BBR
Wireless LAN client
Wireless LAN client
Figure B1-3 Wireless LAN redundant model
As shown above, the functions of the eld wireless backbone interface differ depending on
model.
YFGW510 with the 100BASE-FX model is equipped with a media converting board for metal
network/optical ber network. The metal network cable and optical ber network cable cannot be
used at the same time.
In the wireless LAN client model, neither metal network cable nor optical ber network cable can
be used. Wireless LAN client model indicates both of the wireless LAN single model and the wire-
less LAN redundant model.
YFGW510 with the wireless LAN redundant model uses either wireless LAN port as a communi-
cation path. For the selection of a wireless LAN port and the conditions for switching communica-
tion paths, see D3.7 Setting of WLAN Redundancy.
ISA100.11a BBR of the eld wireless network interface is for the eld wireless communication.
Initial communication shown in the block diagram is the function of setting parameters. It com-
municates to the Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool via an infrared port through the glass
window on the front face of YFGW510.

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B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510
B2.1 Front View
FB0201.ai
ISA100.11a antenna
Wireless LAN antenna 1
Wireless LAN antenna 2
Tag plate for explosion protected type
Status indicator LED
(ACT, LAN, ISA)
Wireless LAN status indicator
(C1, C2, AP)
Infrared port
Figure B2-1 Front view
One to three antenna connectors are provided, depending on the model. For all models, the
ISA100.11a antenna connector is on top. The wireless LAN antenna connector 1 on the left side
of the housing is for the wireless LAN single model and the antenna connector 2 is added on the
right side for the wireless LAN redundant model.
The ISA100.11a antenna can be directly mounted on the connector, or remotely connected by
using an extension cable. The wireless LAN antenna(s) must be placed vertically and more than
1 m apart from the ISA100.11a antenna. Thus, they must be connected by using antenna exten-
sion cables.
YFGW510 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from the
outside of the housing.

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B2.2 Rear View
FB0202-1.ai
ISA100.11a antenna
Wireless LAN antenna 1
Wireless LAN antenna 2
RJ-45 connector
Ground terminal
Power supply terminal
100BASE-TX/wireless LAN client model

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FB0202-2.ai
ISA100.11a antenna
SC connector
Power supply terminal
Ground terminal
100BASE-FX model
Figure B2-2 Rear view of YFGW510
The power supply cable, grounding cable and communication cable are connected on the back
face of YFGW510. The electrical connection is provided on the bottom.
In the 100BASE-FX model, a media converter module is added to the 100BASE-TX model.
Although the RJ-45 connector is provided in the wireless LAN client model, it is for maintenance
only and cannot be used for communication.
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