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JUMO mTRON T
Measuring, Control, and Automation System
B 705000.8
System Description
2014-05-06/00575652
- Web browser
- Setup program
- PC Evaluation Software PCA3000
- PCA Communication Software PCC
- Plant Visualization Software SVS3000
- Programming system CODESYS
LAN
Com2
RS422/485 or RS232,
Modbus master/slave
or
PROFIBUS-DP slave
System bus
Com1
RS422/485 or RS232,
Modbus master/slave
Com1
Com2
USB
RS422/485 or RS232,
Modbus master/slave,
connection for bar code scanner
RS422/485 or RS232,
Modbus master/slave,
connection for bar code scanner
Host and device
max. 100 m
max. 100 m
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JUMO mTRON TMeasuring, Control, and Automation SystemB 705000.8System Description2014-05-06/00575652- Web browser- Setup program- PC Evaluation Softwa

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1 Introduction101.2.4 Input/output modules• The modules are equipped with removable terminal strips with Push-In technology for the electrical connect

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111 IntroductionRelay module 4-channelAnalog input module 4-channelAnalog input module 8-channel• Four relay outputs controlled via the system bus by

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1 Introduction12Digital input/output module 12-channel1.2.5 Special modulesRouter module• 12 channels which can be respectively configured as digital

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131 Introduction1.2.6 Operating, visualization, recordingMultifunction panel 840• Touchscreen with front made of aluminum incl. design foil (IP67)• TF

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1 Introduction14Operating panels 350, 570, 1040• TFT color display (64k colors) with resistiv-touch technology• Display sizes 8.9 cm (3.5'')

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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)

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1 Introduction161.2.8 PC programsSetup programPC Evaluation Software PCA3000PCA Communication Software PCCSetup program for project planning and confi

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171 IntroductionPlant Visualization Software JUMO SVS3000Plant Visualization Software for online visualization, batch report-ing and operation of the

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1 Introduction181.3 Content of the technical documentationThe documentation for the measuring, control, and automation system is intended for plantman

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191 IntroductionB 7050XX.2.0Interface description (Modbus interface)It provides information on communication with other devices or superordinate syste

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1 Introduction201.3.4 Device documentation on the InternetAll documents are available for download on the Internet at www.jumo.net.Download procedure:

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211 Introduction1.4 Available technical documentationThe documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys-tem.1.

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1 Introduction221.4.4 Special modules1.4.5 Operating, visualization, recording1.4.6 Power supply unitsProduct Type of documentation No. Printed PDF fi

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232 Safety information2.1 Warning symbols2.2 Note signsDANGER!This symbol indicates that personal injury caused by electrical shock may occur if the r

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2 Safety information242.3 Intended useThe modules described are intended for measuring, control, and automation tasks in an indus-trial environment, a

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253 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport3.1 Checking the delivery• Ensure that the packaging and contents are not damaged • Check that the deli

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3 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport263.4 DisposalDisposing of the deviceDisposing of the packaging materialThe entire packaging material (ca

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274 Identifying the device version4.1 NameplatesThe position and content of the nameplates is explained below using the example of the multi-channel c

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4 Identifying the device version28Fabrication no. (F-Nr)Among other things, the fabrication number contains the date of production (year/week).Example

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294 Identifying the device version4.2 Scope of deliveryIf you have any questions, please contact the supplier!4.3 AccessoriesThe following articles ar

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3Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71.1 Structure of

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4 Identifying the device version304.3.3 Controller moduleAccessoriesArticle Part no.Modules for option slots (expansion boards):Analog input 00569497R

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315 Installation5.1 General information on installation/dismountingMounting siteAll modules have protection type IP20 and are only intended for use in

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5 Installation325.2 Module sequence5.2.1 System with centralized module assignmentExample: Central processing unit with input/output modulesThe centra

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335 Installation5.2.2 System with decentralized module assignmentExample: Modules on multiple DIN railsA router module (A) is required for the constru

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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

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355 Installation5.3.1 Base unitsInstallation of a base unit, using the example of a central processing unit 705001Installing the end bracketsProcedure

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5 Installation36Dismounting a base unit, using the example of a central processing unit 705001Removing the central processing unit from the DIN railPr

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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

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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

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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

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Contents44.3.1 General accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5 Installation40Dismounting, using the example of a multichannel controller module 705010Removing the multichannel controller module from the DIN rail

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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

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5 Installation425.3.3 Special modulesInstallation, using the example of a router module 705040Procedure:Step Activity1 Mount the router module (A) in

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435 InstallationDismounting, using the example of a router module 705040Removing the router module from the DIN railProcedure:(A)(B)(A3)(B2)Step Activ

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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

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455 Installation5.4 Mounting in a panel5.4.1 Multifunction panelMounting a multifunction panel 840 (705060)Procedure:Step Activity1 Insert the device

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5 Installation465.5 Replacing module inserts5.5.1 Input/output modulesReplacement of a module insert, using the example of a multichannel controller m

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475 InstallationRemoving the module insertMounting the module insertCAUTION!Only module inserts of the same type may be used for the replacement.Other

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5 Installation485.5.2 Special modulesReplacing the module insert of a router module 705040For service purposes, the case (D) can remain in the system;

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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

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5Contents8.2 System expansion (system version 02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718.3 Traini

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5 Installation50

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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

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6 Electrical connection52References to other information• The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni-ca

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536 Electrical connection6.2 Electrical isolationCentral processing unit 705001USB deviceSystem bus Out 1EthernetCom 1Com 2System bus24 VAC 1500 V~~AC

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6 Electrical connection54Analog input module 4-channel 705020~~Digital inputAC 30 V, DC 50 VAnalog input module 8-channel 705021~~~~Router module 7050

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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

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6 Electrical connection56Voltage supply of a multifunction panel 840CAUTION!Long connecting cables can cause a significant voltage drop at high curren

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576 Electrical connection6.4 Current loadDetermining the maximum current without the setup programThe current consumption for each module is stated in

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6 Electrical connection58CAUTION!The current consumption of the system can exceed the current load capacity of the usedpower supply units.The power su

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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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Contents6

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6 Electrical connection60System bus connections of a multifunction panel 840System bus between base unit, router module, and multifunction panelTo con

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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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6 Electrical connection62

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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

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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

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657 Startup and configuration7.2 Multifunction panel 840The multifunction panel 840 with TFT-touchscreen allows easy and clearly-arranged measureddata

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7 Startup and configuration66

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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

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8 Appendix688.1.7 Ambient requirementsMultifunction panel 840• Indoor use• Ambient temperature: -20 to +55 °C• Storage temperature: -30 to +70 °C•Humi

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698 Appendix8.1.10 Mechanical testsModules for DIN rail mountingClassification acc. to DIN EN 60721-3-3, table 6, class 3M2Sinusoidal vibration, stati

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71 Introduction1.1 Structure of this system descriptionThis system description, which is also a component of the system manual (accessories), de-scrib

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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

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718 Appendix8.2 System expansion (system version 02)The expansion of the setup program and the system software allows the measuring, control,and autom

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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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JUMO GmbH & Co. KGStreet address:Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 136039 Fulda, GermanyDelivery address:Mackenrodtstraße 1436039 Fulda, GermanyPostal addres

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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

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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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