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10 Assembly
Figure 6 Connection of a sensor to an IO-Link master
via the converter
Connect the IO-Link interface of the converter to an IO-
Link port of the higher-level IO-Link master using a stan-
dardized 3-pos. cable.
Connect the analog sensor directly to the analog con-
verter input or using a shielded 4-pos. cable.
Fasten each connection using the M12 connectors.
11 Local status indicator
Figure 7 Local status indicator
In environments with high levels of interfer-
ence, in particular, Phoenix Contact recom-
mends connecting the converter to an
appropriate functional earth ground point
using an M4 screw.
Desig-
nation
Color Mean-
ing
State Description
COM Green Status
of IO-
Link de-
vice
ON Supply voltage OK
Flashing Supply voltage OK,
SDCI communica-
tion active
OFF No supply voltage,
no communication
COM
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12 Process data
The device occupies one word of IN process data and
one word of OUT process data.
12.1 IN process data
The measured values are depicted in IBIL or
S7-compatible format.
A diagnostic code is mapped to the input data in the event
of an error.
IB IL format
Values >8000
hex
and <8100
hex
indicate an error.
S7-compatible format
In the S7-compatible format exsist two diagnostic codes,
see the following table.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
V Analog value
V Sign bit (= 0, not relevant)
By some formats bit 2 ... bit 0 are not relevant
for the measured value. They are set to 0.
Code (hex) Cause
8001 Overrange
8002 Wire break
8003 Short-circuit
8004 Measured value invalid/no valid measured
value available
8040 Device faulty
8080 Underrange
Code (hex) Cause
7FFF Overrange
8000 Wire break/short-circuit/underrange
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12.2 OUT process data
The device can be configured via the process data output word.
The following configurations are possible:
Selection of the sensor type
Selection of formats for representing measured values
Adjusting the resolution
12.3 Parameterization via OUT process data
Reparameterization can be carried out via the output pro-
cess data, however this is not saved permanently on the de-
vice.
The following sequence applies regardless of the format (
IB IL or S7-compatible):
The master sends parameter data
(OutputProcessData with bit 15 = 1)
The device interrupts the transmission of current pro-
cess data and responds with the following diagnostic
code in the process data:
If the diagnostic code is OK, the parameter data is ac-
cepted immediately. The master can end parameteriza-
tion (OutputProcessData with bit 15 = 0). The device
returns to normal operation with cyclic process data
transmission.
In the event of the ERROR diagnostic code, the master
can abort parameterization without modified parameter
data (OutputProcessData with bit 15 = 0) or transmit the
modified parameterization (return to step 1).
12.4 Example
The example applies to the following changes:
Adjusting the resolution
from 0.1 °C to 0.1 °F
Selection of formats
S7-compatible (Default) to IB IL
Selection of the Sensor type
Pt 100 DIN (Default) to Linear R 0Ω ... 500Ω
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Configuration Reserved Resolution Format Sensor type
For the exact meaning of the individual bits, please refer to “Parameterization (80
hex
: ParaWord)”.
Please operate the reparameterization only
by the startup of the device!
In order to start configuration, bit 15 of the out-
put word must be set to 1. If bit 15 = 0, the de-
fault configuration is active.
Code (hex) Cause
8800 Parameter OK
8801 Parameter ERROR
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Configuration Reserved Resolution Format Sensor type
1 Reserved 10101110

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