IMI NORGREN VM10 5 Series Instrucciones de instalación y funcionamiento

Operation & Service
Manual
Valve island VM10 with
EtherNet/IP Interface
8, 10, 12 or 16 stations

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Operation & Service Manual
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Construction & Design is subject to change © 2018 Norgren GmbH
Change history:
The Change history reflects all changes of the Operation & Service Manual, which were done after
the initial release.
Index
Chapters
Change description
Date
Name
001
All
Set up initial version
08/02/2017
002
All
Modifications have been updated
28/02/2017
003
2
New chapter added
20/07/2017
004
3
Added chapter: static IP address setting
31/07/2017
005
All
Additional minor comments implemented
21/09/2017
006
All
Additional amendments made
19/07/2018
This Operation & Service Manual makes no claims of being complete as it doesn’t cover all
variants of the VM10 valve islands series at the moment.
Therefore this document is subject to extensions or changes.

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Content
1. About this documentation.............................................................................................5
2. Important hints.............................................................................................................6
2.1 Grounding and equipotential bonding.....................................................................6
3. Electrical Connections of the VM10 valve islands........................................................7
3.1 EtherNet/IP - Bus connectors PORT 1 & PORT 2..................................................8
3.2 POWER supply connector......................................................................................8
4. Commisioning..............................................................................................................9
4.1 EDS File Installation...............................................................................................9
4.2 Hardware configuration: Select valve island.........................................................10
4.3 Set up IP Address.................................................................................................13
4.3.1 Using a DHCP Server....................................................................................13
4.3.2 Static IP Address assignment using TCP/IP Interface Object........................13
5. I/O connection via Assembly Object ..........................................................................15
5.1 Bit allocation valve stations ..................................................................................15
5.2 Input data (Assembly Object Instance: 101d).......................................................16
5.3 Output data (Assembly Object Instance: 100d)....................................................17
6. Solenoid Object..........................................................................................................18
7. Diagnostics and LEDs................................................................................................19
7.1 Status LEDs .........................................................................................................19
7.1.1 Status LEDs description.................................................................................19
7.1.2 Link states for Port P1 and Port P2................................................................19
7.1.3 Network Status LED (NS) .............................................................................19
7.1.4 Module Status LED (MS) ..............................................................................19
7.1.5 Electronics Power Supply Status, LED (VB)..................................................20
7.1.6 Valve Power Supply Status, LED (VA)...........................................................20
7.2 Valve slice Status LEDs .......................................................................................21
8. Output behavior in fault condition (Idle mode/Fault mode).........................................22
9. Properties EtherNet/IP Interface................................................................................23
10. Electrical data..........................................................................................................24
11. Technical data .........................................................................................................25

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Contact information
Norgren GmbH
Site Fellbach
Stuttgarter Straße 120
70736 Fellbach
Tel: +49 711 5209-0

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1. About this documentation
This Operation & Service Manual contains the information to set up and operate the VM10 valve
islands with EtherNet/IP interface and to detect and resolve problems.
Note
In addition to the specific information for the EtherNet/IP variants, all data sheets for the VM10 valve island series are
applicable and remain valid. No changes in valve size and flow. Diffence on connection and parameters.
Refer also to the datasheet on the following weblink:
http://cdn.norgren.com/pdf/en_5_1_100_VM10.pdf
Refer also to the installation video on the following weblink:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/256919223

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2. Important hints
2.1 Grounding and equipotential bonding
Proper grounding and equipotential bonding are very important to protect against electromagnetic
interferences in Ethernet networks. In order to reduce potential impact, grounding of the Ethernet
cable screen should be done at both ends of every cable (i.e. at each device). Equipotential
bonding ensures that the ground potential is identical throughout the entire Ethernet network and is
essential to avoid equipotential bonding currents, which could otherwise flow through the Ethernet
cable screen.
For proper grounding please use the terminal for functional earth (M4) on the upper side of the
valve island. For easy reference see position 4 in chapter 3.

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3. Electrical Connections of the VM10 valve islands
1. Port 1 bus connector for EtherNet/IP
(4 pins M12 D-coded female connector)
2. Port 2 bus connector for EtherNet/IP
(4 pins M12 D-coded female connector)
3. Power supply connector
(5-pins M12 A-coded male connector)
4. Terminal for functional earth (M4)
5. Status LEDs
6. Valve status LEDs

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3.1 EtherNet/IP - Bus connectors PORT 1 & PORT 2
M12 / 4 pins / female connector / D-coded
Pin no.
Function
1
Transmission Data + (TD+)
2
Receive Data + (RD+)
3
Transmission Data - (TD -)
4
Receive Data - (RD -)
Earth screw
FE (functional earth)
3.2 POWER supply connector
M12 / 5 pins / male connector / A-coded
Pin no.
Function
1
L1 (VB+) 24V electronics power supply
2
N2 (VA-) 0V valves power supply
3
N1 (VB-) 0V electronics power supply
4
L2 (VA+) 24V valves power supply
5
FE (functional earth)

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4. Commisioning
The configuration of the EtherNet/IP valve island is done via inclusion of the device description file
(EDS file) „002A002B1XXXX0100.EDS“. The device description file is required to be included for
the configuration of the corresponding EtherNet/IP - Controller.
The following steps are necessary.
Note:
XXXX = ‘1000’ -> VM10 with 8 Stations, ‘1100’ -> VM10 with 10 Stations,‘1200’ -> VM10 with 12 Stations, ‘1300’ ->
VM10 with 16 Stations.
Note: All explanations in this manual are based on Rockwell Automations “Studio 5000”.
4.1 EDS File Installation
The EDS file is required to configure the VM10 valve island. A symbol file is necessary to display
an icon in the engineering tool.
EDS files are provided by the module vendor and can be downloaded from:
https://www.imi-precision.com/us/en/technical-support/software
Note: The method of module installation strongly depends on the configuration software. Please refer to the
configuration software manual.
The following picture shows Startup image of Rockwell Automations “Logix Designer”.
In menu “Tool -> EDS Hardware Installation Tool” start the Installation Wizard. Follow the
installation steps described in the wizard.

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After the installation the new module is shown in the catalogue.
4.2 Hardware configuration: Select valve island
After the successful installation of the EDS file, the module configuration is needed. In context
menu choose “New Module” after right-clicking on “Ethernet”.
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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