Quick start
Proceed as follows for standard commissioning of the EL9576 with an external resistor (e.g. ZB8110).
- Install the EL9576 in the E-bus terminal segment on an EtherCAT coupler, e.g. EK1100 or EK1501.
The terminal can also be used in exclusive conjunction with an EL9400 for operation without an EtherCAT connection. - For operation the EL9576 requires a supply voltage at connections 2 and 6 (UIN) of the terminal as well as a power supply via the E-Bus.
The following must be observed: - The supply voltage must be at least 18 VDC.
- The resistor must be designed to handle the expected power and must be parameterized accordingly in the CoE data.
- The voltage supply must be designed for the switching on of the corresponding resistor.
- Supply quality: the most stable and noise-free supply possible must be ensured.
- Set up a correct EtherCAT configuration with the terminal.
Since the device is present and is electrically reachable, the simplest way of accomplishing this is by scanning the devices. - Activate the EtherCAT master and start the terminal in OP state.
In the input variables the EL9576 must deliver State=8 and WC=0. - Parameterize the resistor you are using in the CoE settings of the EL9576 according to the data sheet for the resistor.
- Reverse any previous parameter changes by means of a CoE reset: enter 0x64616F6C in object 0x1011:01.
- Enter the ambient temperature of the resistor in °C in 0x8000:15.
- Enter the thermal resistance of the electrical resistor to the environment in m°C/W in 0x8000:16.
When the ZB8110 is used, the value is 1300 m°C/W. - Enter the temperature time constant in seconds in 0x8000:17.
When the ZB8110 is used, the value is 550 s.
What if...
the terminal is to be operated without the EtherCAT bus?
-> In this case it is still necessary to connect the Bus Terminal to an EtherCAT Bus Coupler or an EL9400 in order to connect the E-bus power supply. However, the bus coupler does not have to be connected to a fieldbus.