Page 2 - ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS; READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!; WARNING; RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; CAUTION
ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Yo u r i n s t r u m e n t p u r c h a s e f r o m R o s e m o u n tAnalytical, Inc. is one of the finest available for yourparticular application. These instruments have beendesigned, and tested to meet many national andinternational standard...
Page 3 - QUICK START GUIDE; Profibus; Quick Start
QUICK START GUIDE Profibus 1. Refer to Model 1056 Instruction Manual, PN 51-1056 for installation instructions. 2. Ensure that the M12 interconnect cable is installed. See Section 3.0 for wiring instructions. Make, output, andpower connections. 3. Once connections are secured and verified, apply pow...
Page 4 - About This Document
This manual contains instructions for installation and operation of the Model 1056 Dual-Input IntelligentAnalyzer with Profibus DP digital communications. The following list provides notes concerning allrevisions of this document. Rev. Level Date Notes A 1/08 This is the initial release of the produ...
Page 5 - Instruction Manual Addendum; TABLE OF CONTENTS
i MODEL 1056DP TABLE OF CONTENTS 1056 Profibus DP Instruction Manual Addendum For use with the 1056 units installed with –DP Communications ordering option 1056-0X-2X-3X-DP TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK START GUIDE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1.0 DESCRIPTIONS AND SPECIFICATI...
Page 7 - Adding slave address via Profibus DP Enabled; DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.1 Profibus Slave (Station_Type =0) Pure DP Device (FMS_supp =0) 1.1.2 Ten Baud Rates Supported: 1.1.3 Adding slave address via Profibus DP Enabled (Set_Slave_Add_Supp =1) Automatic transmission rate recognition supported (Auto_Baud_supp =1)Modular device (Modular_Stati...
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Page 9 - INTRODUCTION TO MODEL 1056 WITH PROFIBUS
3 SECTION 2.0 INTRODUCTION TO PROFIBUS ADAPTOR AND PROFIBUS NETWORKS MODEL 1056DP SECTION 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO MODEL 1056 WITH PROFIBUS 2.2 OVERVIEW OF PROFIBUS-DP 2.3 INTRODUCTION TO PROFIBUS - GENERAL 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO MODEL 1056 WITH PROFIBUS Profibus configurations of Model 105...
Page 11 - Profibus communications board – Profibus cable connection side
5 SECTION 3.0 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3.1 PROFIBUS BOARD 3.2 WIRING DIRECTLY TO A PROFIBUS NETWORK 3.3 WIRING TO A PROFIBUS NETWORK WITH AN M12 CABLE ASSEMBLY MODEL 1056DP SECTION 3.0 INSTALLATION AND WIRING This section outlines recommended methods of wiring Model 1056 units which include a Profibu...
Page 12 - Wiring Directly To A Profibus Network; Proper enclosure opening locations for
6 2. S e c u r e t h e p u r p l e P r o f i b u s c a b l e w i t h a c a b l e gland fittings and nut from the outside of the enclo-sure to ensure a proper seal. Note that the cablegland fittings (PN 23554-00 - Cable Gland Kit, Quantity 5) does not require the securing nut insidethe enclosure to p...
Page 14 - WIRING TO A PROFIBUS NETWORK WITH AN M12 ADAPTOR CABLE ASSEMBLY
8 6. Ensure that the 10-lead ribbon cable is properly connected from the Profibus board to the 10-pinshrouded connector labeled “DIG I/O” on the mainp r i n t e d c i r c u i t b o a r d . O n c e power is wired to theunit (as shown in photo), the Profibus-configured Model 1056 is ready for power up...
Page 15 - M12 cable assembly wired to 4-lead
9 MODEL 1056DP SECTION 3.0 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 2. Secure the M12 cable assembly with the metal threaded nut from the outside of the enclosure toensure a proper seal. 3. Remove the 4-lead terminal block which is installed on the Profibus slide-in board. Wire the four leadsof the cable assembly to...
Page 17 - PROGRAMMING PROFIBUS; CHANGING PROFIBUS ADDRESS AT THE DEVICE
11 MODEL 1056DP SECTION 4.0 PROGRAMMING PROFIBUS SECTION 4.0 PROGRAMMING PROFIBUS 4.1 CHANGING PROFIBUS ADDRESS AT THE DEVICE Properly wired and configured Profibus Model 1056 units can be accessed by the Profibus master after a GSD fileis downloaded to the Master. See Appendix A for details on the ...
Page 19 - DEVICE CONNECTION TO PROFIBUS NETWORK
5.1 COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE- OVERVIEW The PROFIBUS-DP communications profile specifies the operating characteristics of a serial fieldbus intendedfor the interconnection of distributed digital devices at the field level. To achieve this, PROFIBUS designatesthese devices as either masters or slav...
Page 21 - PROFIBUS ACCESSORIES; Part Number; Figure 6.1 M12 adaptor assembly kit
15 MODEL 1056DP SECTION 6.0 PROFIBUS ACCESSORIES SECTION 6.0 PROFIBUS ACCESSORIES 6.1 PROFIBUS NETWORK ACCESSORIES 6.2 MODEL 1056 PROFIBUS ACCESSORIES6.3 SPARE PARTS TABLE Accessories are available to support connection of Profibus devices to a Profibus network and Profibus masterunit. 6.1 PROFIBUS ...
Page 22 - Spare parts table; Figure 6.2 Profibus network accessories.
16 MODEL 1056DP SECTION 6.0 PROFIBUS ACCESSORIES 6.3 Spare parts table Part Number Description Image 9120705 PROFIBUS M12 T-connector 9120706 PROFIBUS M12 Terminating resistor 9200344 PROFIBUS M12 Bus cable, 2-position, 1 m 9200345 PROFIBUS M12 Bus cable, 2-position, 0.5 m 9120707 PROFIBUS M12 Bus p...
Page 23 - PROFIBUS DIAGNOSTICS; Profibus Diagnostics
17 MODEL 1056DP SECTION 7.0 PROFIBUS DIAGNOSTICS, FAULTS, WARNINGS SECTION 7.0 PROFIBUS DIAGNOSTICS, FAULTS, WARNINGS 7.1 PROFIBUS DIAGNOSTICS 7.2 PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS7.3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS 7.1 PROFIBUS DIAGNOSTICS Profibus-configured Model 1056 units offer a number o...
Page 24 - PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS
18 7.2 PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS Profibus-related Fault and Warning conditions will be automatically detected and indicated on the Model 1056display. The main display of the Model 1056 includes a Fault and Warning banner on the lower portion of thedisplay that will intermittently flash if any Faul...
Page 25 - TROUBLESHOOTING PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS
19 7.3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROFIBUS FAULT AND WARNINGS Model 1056 provides on-screen User Help information and advice to directly assist the user in troubleshootingFault and/or Warning conditions. Once the individual Fault or Warning condition is displayed, the user can access User Help for each Fault a...