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Automation and Drives
AS-i Extension Plug
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Now 200m instead of 100m !!!
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Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
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AS-i SIGNUM
Extension
Extension PlugPlug
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K60 ATEX
Duplication of the length per AS-Interface
segment from 100 to 200 meters
Considerable reduction of the costs for the
network infrastructure for large networks
Allows in combination with repeater a max.
AS-Interface network up to 600m (if the
master is located in the middle of the
network)
Extension of the range of applications and
greater freedom in plant design by doubling
the AS-Interface segment
Easy monitoring by integrated under
voltage detection
Analogue modules
Analyser
Order-Nr.:
Extension Plug:3RK1901-1MX00
M12 branch: 3RX9801-0AA00
Start of delivery:
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AS-i Extension Plug
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
Function of the Extension Plug
To build a AS-Interface segment longer than 100 m up to 200 m install the extension plug at that point in the network which is
most distant to the AS-Interface power supply. It is not necessary to locate this point exactly, as it is sufficient to install the extension
plug close to this point (approx. 10 m). Using the extension plug you may build AS-Interface networks in any topology (line,
star,tree). You always need just one extension plug per segment even if you use star or tree structure.
Depending on the length of a AS-Interface segment and the needed current (depending on the number of connected slaves) you have
to consider the voltage drop along the AS-Interface cable. The extension plug is equipped with a under voltage detection for easy
monitoring of the AS-Interface voltage. A green LED flashes if the AS-Interface voltage is too low.
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension
Extension PlugPlug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Ordering data
Analyser
The extension plug has a M12 connection and can
be easily connected via the AS-Interface M12
branch 3RX9801-0AA00 in degree of protection
IP67.
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AS-i Extension Plug
Low Voltage
Switchgear
200m AS-Interface network with Extension Plug
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension
Extension PlugPlug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
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Easy and cost-effective configuration of AS-Interface segments up to 200 m
 Larger dimension without repeater and additional power supply
(= reduction of the costs for the network infrastructure)
 Configuration in any topology (star, tree, line)
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AS-i Extension Plug
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Maximum net expansion with combination of Extension
Plug und Repeater
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension
Extension PlugPlug
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The maximum possible network dimension can be extended by using repeater in combination
with the extension plug
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Please note that if using the repeater in combination with the extension plug it is not allowed to
connect repeaters in series. Therefore, the maximum distance Master Slave is
400 m and the absolute maximum distance is 600 m (if the master is located in the middle of the
network).
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It is possible to connect repeaters in parallel to realize a star topology, each branch with up to
200 m
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
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Compact Module K60 for use in explosive atmosphere (ATEX)
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
There are two types of K60 available to use in explosive environment in zone 22
according to classification II 3D (dust atmosphere, non-conductive dust)
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Type 4 Inputs/4 Outputs
Identification II 3D T75°C IP65X
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Type 4 Inputs
Identification II 3D T60°C IP65X
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There are special conditions to consider for safe operation !!!
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60
ATEX
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Particularly the module has to be protected against mechanical damage
by means of suitable protective measures. Further conditions see next
page under „special conditions for safe operation“.
Analyser
Order-Nr.:
4E/4A:
4E:
3RK1400-1DQ05-0AA3
3RK1200-0CQ05-0AA3
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Compact Module K60 for use in explosive atmosphere (ATEX)
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
The following
safety and
commissioning
instructions must
be observed:
Manufacturer: Siemens AG A&D CD, Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 48, D-92220 Amberg,
Germany
Conformance with the 94/9/EG (ATEX) guidelines is proved by compliance with the
EN 50281-1-1 und EN 60947-5-2 standards.
Intended
application:
Application in explosive environment zone 22 in accordance with device group II,
category 3D (dust atmosphere, non-conductive dust)
Shock resistance: 1 Joule
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60
ATEX
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
Special
conditions for
safe operation:
 The module must be protected against mechanical damage by means of suitable
protective measures.
 All M12 connecters are to be secured against illegal opening through a safety
clip in such way that disconnecting the connector is not possible manually but
only destroying the safety clip. Suitable safety clips are available from Binder
GmbH + Co., Elektrische Bauelemente KG, P.O. Box 1152, 74148 Neckarsulm,
Germany, Phone: +49/7132/325-0, Fax +49/7132/325-150, [email protected] , item no. 16-0977-000.
 After addressing the module the addressing socket has to be covered with sealing
cap 3RK1901-1KA01 (manipulation proof design) in such manner that the cap
cannot be removed manually.
 Addressing of the module by means of 3RK1904-2AB01 addressing device is
only permissible outside EX zone 22.
K60 4E module ATEX
3RK1200-0CQ05-0AA3
 with safety clip
 and manipulation proof sealing cap
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New AS-Interface Analog Module (profile 7.3)
Analog modules with 4 Inputs
Low Voltage
Switchgear
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Technical Data
Master Configuration
Order-Nr.:
current measurement:
voltage measurement:
thermal resistance:
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue
Modules
Analogue modules
Analyser
new modules up to 4 analog Inputs
more analog signals can be connected with one single module
established K60 housing
preprocessing of the analog values by the AS-i master
3RK1207-1BQ44-0AA3
3RK1207-2BQ44-0AA3
3RK1207-3BQ44-0AA3
Fast Analog Value Measurement:
 modules with two inputs can be changed over to just one used input
 the change over is done via a M12-bridge-connector
 using just one input the conversion
and transmission time is reduced
to one third
Order-Nr.:
 conversion and transmission time
current
3RK1207-1BQ40-0AA3
to the AS-I master
voltage
3RK1207-2BQ40-0AA3
thermal resistance
3RK1207-3BQ40-0AA3
1 (used) input:
29 ... 95 ms
2 (used) inputs:
136 ... 235 ms
M12-bridge-connector 3RK1901-1AA00
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ASI Diagnostics made easy
ASI Analyzer
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Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
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Diagnostics with AS-Interface
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Lifetime of Installation
Operation /
Commissioning
Maintenance
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
Requirement
AS-i SIGNUM
Fast fault repair
Documentation
Verification of function
and quality
Test protocols for release
Preventive diagnostics
Identification of failed
component
Verification of quality
Minimisation of service
time
Fault
Fast fault repair
Cause of fault
Verification of
function
Documentation
Extension Plug
Solution
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
AS-Interface
Analyser
System
Functions
The AS-Interface analyser allows a complete diagnosis of AS-Interface
networks during the whole lifetime of the installation. It is the ideal
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Parasitic inductions on AS-interface
Low Voltage
Switchgear
MASTER
Technical Data
EMC
Slave
Slave
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
FAULT IN COMMISSIONING
Analogue modules
CONTACTING
Slave
Analyser
 Defective Frames can not be detected by analysis of the
physical layer
 High fault tolerance of AS-interface compensates those faults
 Analyser makes preventive diagnostics possible
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Principle of function - ANALYSER
Low Voltage
Switchgear
MASTER
Slave
Technical Data
Slave
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
Analyser
Extension Plug
PC
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RECORD
COMMUNICATION:
 Interpretation
 Record
 Represent
 Document
 Observe
Slave
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Modes
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
STATISTICS
TRACE
AS-i SIGNUM
ONLINE ANALYSIS
DETAILED Analysis
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 Simple Overview
 Statistic Analysis of Failures
 Overview of available Slaves
 Representation of Slave Data
and IDs
„Complete Installation does
not work correctlyWHAT IS THE REASON?“
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 Setting trigger conditions
 Observe Communication on
these conditions
 Start the communication record
 Detailed Analysis of failures with
trace filters
„SIMON with sporadic
E-STOPS
- WHY?“
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Statistic mode: network overview
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
The error rate of available slaves is represented in a
simple traffic light function:
< 1% Faults per second
1..5 % Faults per second
> 5 % Faults per second
Slave not projected but present
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Statistic mode: network overview with
hold time
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
 Same look and functionality as network overview
 Adjustable hold time for faults
 After this hold time, the error rate is
evaluated again
 Changes in the system are immediately visible
Analogue modules
Analyser
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Satistic mode: data
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 All data actually transferred over the network is
 Representation without PLC/Host possible
 Outputs displayed as process image or as AS-Interface
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displayed
level
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Statistic mode: configuration
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 The I/O- and ID-Codes of the slaves are
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Statistic mode: advanced statistics
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 The data of the overview function is
here.
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represented numerically
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TRACE mode: Procedure
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Enter trigger conditions
Technical Data
Enter Record filter
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
Offline Supervision of the system
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
RECORDING
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Download Trace on PC
Analyser
Enter View-Filter
ANALYSIS
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Trace mode: trigger conditions
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Trigger Levels
Initiating Trigger
Protocol
Initiating
data
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
Initiating slave
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Number of trigger conditions
before the next trigger level is activated
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Trace mode: recording
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 Recording is started independently from the PC.
 Recording can be analysed offline exactly with extensive view
 The trigger position (start of recording) is variable
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Test Protocols
Low Voltage
Switchgear
 All data of the online statistics can be
printed out as Test protocol sheets
Technical Data
 The qualitiy of
AS-Interface
networks can thereby be documented
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
This allows a verification of the system
state for releases or maintenance
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
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Advantages / Benefits
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
 The AS-interface analyser allows preventive inspections and therefore maintenance time and down time
is reduced considerably
Fast fault repair is rendered possible by the intuitive representation in the statistical mode
Simple and comfortable use makes diagnostics of AS-interface networks possible without a specialist
Inspection sheets give a verification of the state and quality of the system for service and release
Recorded test protocol sheets make remote diagnostics easier by Technical Assistance. Furthermore, any
settings of the analyser can be sent in one file per e-mail, whereby outstanding remote diagnostics are
achieved
Numerous view filters and trigger functions with physical inputs and outputs make a detailed analysis
possible
Process Data is visible online and commissionings are thereby accelerated, as it is possible to commission
independently of host
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Technical Data
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Interfaces
AS-Interface
RS 232 for interconnection with PC
Trigger input (24 V)
Trigger output (TTL)
Displays / LEDs
LED green (power)
Supply voltage OK
LED green (serial active)
RS232 interface in operation
LED green/red (test)
Message buffer
256,000 AS-Interface-messages
Technical Data
Master Configuration
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
Test mode
Rated operational
current
Rated insulation
voltage
EMC
Ambient air temperature
Storage temperature
AS-Interface-specification
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about 70 mA out of AS-Interface
> 500 V
according to EN50081-2, EN61000-6-2
0°C … +55°C
-25°C … +70°C
V2.1
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Schedule / Ordering data
Low Voltage
Switchgear
Technical Data
Master Configuration
AS-INTERFACE ANALYSER:
RS232-cable for interconnection with PC
Diagnostics software (CD-ROM)
Safety at Work
AS-i SIGNUM
Extension Plug
K60 ATEX
Analogue modules
Analyser
Order number:
List price:
$1750.00
3RK1904-3AB00
ACCESSORIES:
AS-Interface branch M12
3RX9801-0AA00
List Price: $13.20
Cable plug M12 (5m)
3RX1672
List Price $15.60
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