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Safety precautions, handling of sensitive components, and general mounting advice.
Configuring operating mode, diagnostic mode, and IP addressing via DIP switches.
Details on Ethernet cable specifications, connections, and interfaces.
Electrical connection details for system, additional, and valve power supply.
Ascertaining and assigning addresses for modules within the CPX terminal.
Steps for registering station properties and configuring the bus for EtherNet/IP.
Methods for adapting system and module parameters for the CPX terminal.
Summary of available diagnostic methods like LEDs, status bits, and interfaces.
Explaining the status and meaning of LEDs on the fieldbus node and modules.
Using internal input bits to display common diagnostic messages and error information.
Accessing detailed diagnostic information via the bus-independent I/O interface.
Performing diagnostics using EtherNet/IP, including explicit messaging and user programs.
How the CPX terminal reacts to malfunctions and communication interruptions.
General information, protection class, current consumption, and module codes.
List of accessories, including part numbers, for the CPX-FB32.
Introduction to the EtherNet/IP object model and supported class services.
Details on Port, TCP/IP Interface, and Ethernet Link objects.
Information on Assembly Objects for input, output, and configuration data.
Objects related to Identity, System, Status, and Diagnostic Trace information.
Practical examples demonstrating parameterisation and forcing of inputs.
Safety precautions, handling of sensitive components, and general mounting advice.
Configuring operating mode, diagnostic mode, and IP addressing via DIP switches.
Details on Ethernet cable specifications, connections, and interfaces.
Electrical connection details for system, additional, and valve power supply.
Ascertaining and assigning addresses for modules within the CPX terminal.
Steps for registering station properties and configuring the bus for EtherNet/IP.
Methods for adapting system and module parameters for the CPX terminal.
Summary of available diagnostic methods like LEDs, status bits, and interfaces.
Explaining the status and meaning of LEDs on the fieldbus node and modules.
Using internal input bits to display common diagnostic messages and error information.
Accessing detailed diagnostic information via the bus-independent I/O interface.
Performing diagnostics using EtherNet/IP, including explicit messaging and user programs.
How the CPX terminal reacts to malfunctions and communication interruptions.
General information, protection class, current consumption, and module codes.
List of accessories, including part numbers, for the CPX-FB32.
Introduction to the EtherNet/IP object model and supported class services.
Details on Port, TCP/IP Interface, and Ethernet Link objects.
Information on Assembly Objects for input, output, and configuration data.
Objects related to Identity, System, Status, and Diagnostic Trace information.
Practical examples demonstrating parameterisation and forcing of inputs.
| Operating voltage | 24 V DC |
|---|---|
| Protection class | IP65 |
| Voltage supply | 24 V DC |
| Fieldbus type | PROFIBUS DP |
| Communication interface | PROFIBUS DP |