JUMO mTRON TMeasuring, Control, and Automation SystemB 705000.8System Description2014-05-06/00575652- Web browser- Setup program- PC Evaluation Softwa
1 Introduction101.2.4 Input/output modules• The modules are equipped with removable terminal strips with Push-In technology for the electrical connect
111 IntroductionRelay module 4-channelAnalog input module 4-channelAnalog input module 8-channel• Four relay outputs controlled via the system bus by
1 Introduction12Digital input/output module 12-channel1.2.5 Special modulesRouter module• 12 channels which can be respectively configured as digital
131 Introduction1.2.6 Operating, visualization, recordingMultifunction panel 840• Touchscreen with front made of aluminum incl. design foil (IP67)• TF
1 Introduction14Operating panels 350, 570, 1040• TFT color display (64k colors) with resistiv-touch technology• Display sizes 8.9 cm (3.5'')
151 Introduction1.2.7 Power supply unitsPower supply units 705090/...• Voltage supply AC 100 V ... 240 V• 150 % peak load capability (for typical 4 s)
1 Introduction161.2.8 PC programsSetup programPC Evaluation Software PCA3000PCA Communication Software PCCSetup program for project planning and confi
171 IntroductionPlant Visualization Software JUMO SVS3000Plant Visualization Software for online visualization, batch report-ing and operation of the
1 Introduction181.3 Content of the technical documentationThe documentation for the measuring, control, and automation system is intended for plantman
191 IntroductionB 7050XX.2.0Interface description (Modbus interface)It provides information on communication with other devices or superordinate syste
1 Introduction201.3.4 Device documentation on the InternetAll documents are available for download on the Internet at www.jumo.net.Download procedure:
211 Introduction1.4 Available technical documentationThe documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys-tem.1.
1 Introduction221.4.4 Special modules1.4.5 Operating, visualization, recording1.4.6 Power supply unitsProduct Type of documentation No. Printed PDF fi
232 Safety information2.1 Warning symbols2.2 Note signsDANGER!This symbol indicates that personal injury caused by electrical shock may occur if the r
2 Safety information242.3 Intended useThe modules described are intended for measuring, control, and automation tasks in an indus-trial environment, a
253 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport3.1 Checking the delivery• Ensure that the packaging and contents are not damaged • Check that the deli
3 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport263.4 DisposalDisposing of the deviceDisposing of the packaging materialThe entire packaging material (ca
274 Identifying the device version4.1 NameplatesThe position and content of the nameplates is explained below using the example of the multi-channel c
4 Identifying the device version28Fabrication no. (F-Nr)Among other things, the fabrication number contains the date of production (year/week).Example
294 Identifying the device version4.2 Scope of deliveryIf you have any questions, please contact the supplier!4.3 AccessoriesThe following articles ar
3Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71.1 Structure of
4 Identifying the device version304.3.3 Controller moduleAccessoriesArticle Part no.Modules for option slots (expansion boards):Analog input 00569497R
315 Installation5.1 General information on installation/dismountingMounting siteAll modules have protection type IP20 and are only intended for use in
5 Installation325.2 Module sequence5.2.1 System with centralized module assignmentExample: Central processing unit with input/output modulesThe centra
335 Installation5.2.2 System with decentralized module assignmentExample: Modules on multiple DIN railsA router module (A) is required for the constru
5 Installation345.3 Installation/dismounting on DIN railAll modules in the system are intended for installation on a DIN rail according to DIN EN 6071
355 Installation5.3.1 Base unitsInstallation of a base unit, using the example of a central processing unit 705001Installing the end bracketsProcedure
5 Installation36Dismounting a base unit, using the example of a central processing unit 705001Removing the central processing unit from the DIN railPr
375 Installation4 Move the cover (C) to the right (C3) until the side contacts of the neighboring module are exposed. Then release the cover at the bo
5 Installation385.3.2 Input/output modulesIn a sequence at the user's discretion, input/output modules can be arranged to the right nextto a base
395 Installation6 After attaching the cover, position the end bracket (D) on the DIN rail and move to the left against the cover (D6).7 Fasten the end
Contents44.3.1 General accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Installation40Dismounting, using the example of a multichannel controller module 705010Removing the multichannel controller module from the DIN rail
415 Installation3 Move the modules (B) on the right next to the multichannel controller module that is to be replaced (A) a minimum of 20 mm to the ri
5 Installation425.3.3 Special modulesInstallation, using the example of a router module 705040Procedure:Step Activity1 Mount the router module (A) in
435 InstallationDismounting, using the example of a router module 705040Removing the router module from the DIN railProcedure:(A)(B)(A3)(B2)Step Activ
5 Installation444 Move the router module (A) to the left (A3) until the side contacts on the right side of the router module are exposed.5 Insert a su
455 Installation5.4 Mounting in a panel5.4.1 Multifunction panelMounting a multifunction panel 840 (705060)Procedure:Step Activity1 Insert the device
5 Installation465.5 Replacing module inserts5.5.1 Input/output modulesReplacement of a module insert, using the example of a multichannel controller m
475 InstallationRemoving the module insertMounting the module insertCAUTION!Only module inserts of the same type may be used for the replacement.Other
5 Installation485.5.2 Special modulesReplacing the module insert of a router module 705040For service purposes, the case (D) can remain in the system;
495 InstallationMounting the module insertStep Activity1 Affix the new nameplate in place of the old nameplate (C) in the case.2 Hold the new module i
5Contents8.2 System expansion (system version 02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718.3 Traini
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516 Electrical connection6.1 Installation notesRequirements for the personnel• Work on the modules must only be carried out to the extent described an
6 Electrical connection52References to other information• The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni-ca
536 Electrical connection6.2 Electrical isolationCentral processing unit 705001USB deviceSystem bus Out 1EthernetCom 1Com 2System bus24 VAC 1500 V~~AC
6 Electrical connection54Analog input module 4-channel 705020~~Digital inputAC 30 V, DC 50 VAnalog input module 8-channel 705021~~~~Router module 7050
556 Electrical connection6.3 Voltage supplyThe DC 24 V voltage supply is provided by an external power supply unit and fed in via thebase unit (centra
6 Electrical connection56Voltage supply of a multifunction panel 840CAUTION!Long connecting cables can cause a significant voltage drop at high curren
576 Electrical connection6.4 Current loadDetermining the maximum current without the setup programThe current consumption for each module is stated in
6 Electrical connection58CAUTION!The current consumption of the system can exceed the current load capacity of the usedpower supply units.The power su
596 Electrical connection6.5 System busSide system busThe side system bus connects the base unit or router module to the input/output modules ar-range
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6 Electrical connection60System bus connections of a multifunction panel 840System bus between base unit, router module, and multifunction panelTo con
616 Electrical connection(1) Router module with downstream modules (2) Network cable (patch or crossover cable), at least CAT5 (S/FTP); distance per c
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637 Startup and configurationA setup program is available for the measuring, control, and automation system. The setup pro-gram must be used for syste
7 Startup and configuration647.1 Setup programThe setup program (accessories) is installed on a PC and connected to the base unit (e.g. cen-tral proce
657 Startup and configuration7.2 Multifunction panel 840The multifunction panel 840 with TFT-touchscreen allows easy and clearly-arranged measureddata
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678 Appendix8.1 General technical data8.1.1 Directives• 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive• 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive8.1.2 Ele
8 Appendix688.1.7 Ambient requirementsMultifunction panel 840• Indoor use• Ambient temperature: -20 to +55 °C• Storage temperature: -30 to +70 °C•Humi
698 Appendix8.1.10 Mechanical testsModules for DIN rail mountingClassification acc. to DIN EN 60721-3-3, table 6, class 3M2Sinusoidal vibration, stati
71 Introduction1.1 Structure of this system descriptionThis system description, which is also a component of the system manual (accessories), de-scrib
8 Appendix70Multifunction panel• Vibration test acc. to DIN EN 50178, table 14• Shock test• Drop test (with packaging) acc. to DIN EN 60068-2-32, meth
718 Appendix8.2 System expansion (system version 02)The expansion of the setup program and the system software allows the measuring, control,and autom
8 Appendix728.3 Training courses/seminarsFurther training has become indispensable in the area of modern automation technology. Asone of the leading m
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1 Introduction81.2 The JUMO mTRON T measuring, control, and automation system1.2.1 Overview1.2.2 Brief descriptionThe modular measuring, control, and
91 Introduction1.2.3 Base units• The base unit, up to 30 input/output modules, and up to 30 router modules can be used to build a compact and economic
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