Omron Network Card E5ZN DRT User Manual

DEev5iceZNetNCo-mDmunRicatTions Unit  
Streamlined Communications from  
Temperature Controller to PLC  
• The E5ZN Modular Temperature Controller is connected to  
the DeviceNet network.  
• The I/O link function allows setting and monitoring (e.g., of  
present values) for the E5ZN Modular Temperature Controller to  
be performed without communications programming.  
• Up to 16 E5ZN Modular Temperature Controllers can be con-  
nected to one Unit.  
• All the parameters for the E5ZN can be uploaded or download-  
ed in one operation using DeviceNet Configurator.  
Refer to Safety Precautions for All  
Temperature Controllers.  
Features  
DeviceNet Communications Unit Enables Program-free Communications with Temperature  
Controllers  
DeviceNet  
Master  
DeviceNet  
Configurator  
Connect up to 16 E5ZN.  
Modular Temperature Controller  
E5ZN  
DeviceNet Communications Unit  
E5ZN-DRT  
Setting Display Unit  
E5ZN-SDL  
Operational performance equivalent to  
E5CN Digital Temperature Controllers.  
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E5ZN-DRT  
Model Number Structure  
Model Number Legend  
1.  
E5ZN-DRT  
DRT: DeviceNet communications  
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Ordering Information  
List of Models  
Name  
External input power Applicable Temperature  
supply voltage Controller  
Model  
DeviceNet Communications Unit 24 VDC  
Terminal Unit  
E5ZN  
E5ZN-DRT  
E5ZN-SCT24S  
Note: A DeviceNet Communications Unit and Terminal Unit are required to connect to DeviceNet. Two End Plates are provided with E5ZN-SCT24S  
Terminal Units. When mounting to a DIN track, be sure to mount End Plates on both sides.  
Specifications  
Ratings  
Power supply voltage  
DeviceNet  
24 VDC (for internal circuits)  
External input power supply  
DeviceNet  
24 VDC (for RS-485 communications circuits and Temperature Controllers)  
11 to 25 VDC  
Allowable voltage range  
External input power supply  
DeviceNet  
20.4 to 26.4 VDC  
Power consumption  
(See note 2.)  
Approx. 1.1 W (for a current of 45 mA at 24 VDC)  
Approx. 0.5 W (for a current of 20 mA at 24 VDC)  
E5ZN Series  
External input power supply  
Connectable Temperature Controllers  
Maximum number of connectable Temperature Controllers 16  
Ambient operating temperature  
10 to 55°C (with no icing or condensation)  
25% to 85%  
Ambient operating humidity  
Ambient storage temperature  
25 to 65°C (with no icing or condensation)  
Note: 1. Do not use an inverter output as the power supply. (Refer to Safety Precautions for All Temperature Controllers.)  
2. The power consumption for the Temperature Controllers is not included.  
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E5ZN-DRT  
Characteristics  
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min. (at 100 VDC)  
Dielectric strength  
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between the DIN track and all DeviceNet connector terminals and between the DIN track  
and all terminal socket terminals  
10 to 55 Hz, 10 m/s2 for 2 hrs each in X, Y, and Z directions  
150 m/s2, 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions  
Vibration resistance  
Shock resistance  
Weight  
100 g max.  
cULus508  
Safety standards  
EMS:  
EMI:  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)  
Radiated Electromagnetic Fields  
Electrical Fast transients/BURST EN61006-2, EN61000-4-4 (2 kV/DC power-line, 1 kV/Signal-line)  
EN61006-2, EN61000-4-2 (4 kV/contact, 8 kV/air)  
EN61006-2, EN61000-4-3 (10 V/m)  
Surge Transients  
EN61006-2, EN61000-4-5 (line to ground : 1 kV/DC power-line)  
: 2 kV/Signal-line  
line to line  
EN61006-2, EN61000-4-6 (10 V)  
: 0.5 kV/DC power-line)  
Conducted Disturbances  
Radiated Emissions (electric field) EN50081-2 Class A  
Communications (for Temperature Controller Expansion)  
Transmission line  
connection method  
RS-485 multipoint  
Communications method RS-485 (2-wire, half-duplex)  
Synchronization  
method  
Start-stop synchronization  
Baud rate  
38,400 bps  
Transmission code  
Data bit length  
Stop bit length  
Error detection  
ASCII  
7 bits  
2 bits  
Vertical parity (even)  
BCC (block check character)  
None  
Flow control  
Number of Units that can 16 Units max. (32 channels)  
be connected in parallel  
Connections  
Terminal Arrangement  
E5ZN-DRT  
E5ZN-SCT24S  
(TOP VIEW)  
+
19  
20  
21  
13  
14  
15  
7
8
9
1
2
3
×10  
MS  
External input power  
supply (24VDC)  
NODE  
ADR  
NS  
×1  
B (+)  
ON  
TS  
UP/DN  
COPY  
Setting Display Unit  
communications  
Signal  
Color  
Red  
Communications power, positive (+V)  
Communications signal, high (CAN H)  
Shield  
White  
---  
A ()  
B (+)  
A ()  
22  
23  
24  
16  
17  
18  
10  
11  
12  
4
5
6
Blue  
Communications signal, low (CAN L)  
Communications power, negative (–V)  
Communications for  
Temperature  
Controller expansion  
Black  
Not used with the DeviceNet  
Communications Unit  
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E5ZN-DRT  
Nomenclature  
E5ZN-DRT  
Back Panel DIP Switch  
Front Panel Rotary Switches  
Used to specify whether the connection  
configuration and I/O allocation is set  
using simple I/O allocation or Configurator  
I/O allocation.  
Used to set the node address when  
functioning as a DeviceNet slave.  
×10  
NODE  
ADR  
×1  
MS  
NS  
TS  
Pin 1: I/O allocation setting switch  
C
ON  
Pin 2: Not used (Set to OFF.)  
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Front Panel DIP Switch  
UP/DN  
COPY  
Back Panel Rotary Switch  
Used to copy (backup) parameters between  
the Temperature Controllers and DeviceNet.  
Used to set the maximum unit number  
when simple I/O allocation is used.  
UP/DN (Pin 2): Sets the copy operationmode  
(i.e., upload or download).  
COPY (Pin 1): Starts the copying.  
Terminal Unit Connector  
Connects to the E5ZN-SCT24S  
Terminal Unit.  
DeviceNet Connector  
Connects to DeviceNet communications  
cables. Power for DeviceNet communica-  
tions is also supplied though this  
connector. An FCK2.5/5-STF-5.08AU  
connector (Phoenix Contact) is  
provided.  
Indicators  
Dimensions  
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.  
E5ZN-DRT  
Dimensions when Mounted to the  
E5ZN-SCT24S Terminal Unit  
130  
72.8  
4.7  
30  
27  
35  
46  
89.6  
(107.5)  
Note: Be sure to read the precautions for correct use and other precautions in the following user’s manuals before using the  
Communications Unit.  
E5ZN-DRT DeviceNet Communications Unit Operation Manual (Cat. No. H119)  
DeviceNet Operation Manual (Cat. No. W267)  
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.  
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.  
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Safety Precautions for All Temperature Controllers  
Refer to the precautions of individual product for more specific details.  
Warning  
Operating Environment Precautions  
1. Do not use the Temperature Controller in the following locations:  
Locations exposed to radiated heat from heating devices  
Locations subject to exposure to water or oil  
The following products contain lithium batteries. Do not  
disassemble, deform under pressure, heat to over  
100°C, or incinerate these products. The lithium bat-  
tery may ignite or explode. Applicable models: E5ZE,  
E5LD, and E5LC.  
Locations subject to direct sunlight  
Locations subject to dust or corrosive gases (in particular,  
sulfide gas and ammonia gas)  
Locations subject to severe changes in temperature  
Locations subject to icing or condensation  
Caution  
Locations subject to excessive shock or vibration  
2. Use and store the Temperature Controller within the rated  
temperature or humidity range specified for each model.  
When two or more Temperature Controllers are mounted hor-  
izontally close to each other or vertically next to one another,  
the internal temperature will increase due to the heat they  
radiate and the service life of the products will decrease. In  
such cases, forced cooling by fans or other means of air ven-  
tilation will be required to cool down the Temperature Con-  
trollers.  
Do not touch any of the terminals while the power is  
being supplied. Doing so may result in electric shock.  
Do not allow pieces of metal or wire cuttings to get  
inside the Temperature Controller. Doing so may  
result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.  
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the  
Temperature Controller. Any attempt to do so may  
result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.  
3. Allow enough space around the Temperature Controller to  
ensure proper heat dissipation. Do no block the ventilating  
holes.  
4. Be sure to wire properly with correct polarity of terminals.  
5. To wire the E5AN, E5EN, or E5CN using crimp terminals, use  
crimp terminals designed for M3.5 screws and with a width of  
7.2 mm max.  
Do not use the Temperature Controller in locations  
subject to flammable or explosive gases. Doing so  
may result in an explosion.  
The switching capacity and switching conditions will  
significantly affect the longevity of the output relays.  
Use the Temperature Controller within the rated load,  
and do not use the Temperature Controller beyond the  
number of operations specified under electrical life.  
Using the Temperature Controller beyond its electrical  
life may result in contact welding or burning.  
7.2 mm max.  
6. When wiring the E5GN, use a cable gauge of AWG24  
(0.205 mm2) to AWG14 (2.081 mm2) for terminals 1 to 6, and  
use a cable gauge of AWG28 (0.081 mm2) to AWG22  
(0.326 mm2) for terminals 7 to 9. The exposed current-carry-  
ing part to be inserted into terminals must be 5 to 6 mm.  
7. After wiring is completed, do not pull on or bend a terminal  
block lead wire with a force of 30 N or higher.  
8. Do not connect anything to unused terminals.  
9. Make sure that the power supply voltages and loads are  
within specification and rating ranges before using the Tem-  
perature Controller.  
10. To avoid inductive noise, keep the wiring for the Temperature  
Controller's terminal board away from power cables carrying  
high voltages or large currents. Also, do not wire power lines  
together with or parallel to Temperature Controller wiring.  
Using shielded cables to separate pipes and ducts is recom-  
mended.  
Use Temperature Controller settings that are  
appropriate for the controlled system. Failure to do so  
may cause unexpected operation resulting in damage  
to equipment or personal injury  
Prepare a circuit with an overheating prevention alarm  
and implement other safety measures to ensure safe  
operation in the event of a malfunction. Loss of  
operational control due to malfunction may result in a  
serious accident.  
Tighten the terminal screws to the following  
torque:  
M3.5 screws: 0.74 to 0.90 N·m  
M3 screws: 0.40 to 0.56 N·m  
E5GN: Terminals 1 to 6: 0.23 to 0.25 N·m  
Terminals 7 to 9: 0.12 to 0.14 N·m  
Attach surge absorbers or noise filters to peripheral devices  
that generate noise (e.g., motors, transformers, solenoids,  
magnetic coils, or other equipment that has an inductance  
element). If using a noise filter with the power supply, be sure  
to confirm the voltage and the current, and then mount the  
power supply as near as possible to the Temperature Con-  
troller.  
Set up the Temperature Controller, along with its power sup-  
ply, as far away as possible from devices that generate  
strong, high-frequency waves, such as high-frequency weld-  
ers and high-frequency machines, and from devices that gen-  
erate surges.  
Failure to tighten terminal screws to the correct torque  
may result in fire or malfunction.  
Make sure there will be no adverse affects from the  
device connected to the Temperature Controller  
before using the hardware test mode. Devices  
connected to the Temperature Controller may reach a  
dangerous state during the test.  
11. Make sure that the rated voltage is attained within two sec-  
onds of turning the power ON.  
12. Allow at least 30 seconds for the Temperature Controller to  
warm up.  
13. When using self-tuning, turn ON power for the load (e.g.,  
heater) at the same time as or before supplying power to the  
Temperature Controller. If power is turned ON for the Tem-  
perature Controller before turning ON power for the load,  
self-tuning will not be performed properly and optimum con-  
trol will not be achieved.  
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Precautions for Correct Use  
14. In order that power can be turned OFF in an emergency by  
the person operating the Temperature Controller, install the  
appropriate switches and circuit breakers, and label them  
accordingly.  
15. Turn OFF the power before drawing out the Temperature  
Controller body. Do not touch or apply excessive force to the  
terminals or electronic parts. When inserting the body, make  
sure that electronic parts do not come in contact with the  
case.  
16. When the terminal block for the E5GN is detached, do not  
touch or apply excessive force to any electronic parts.  
17. Use alcohol to clean the Temperature Controller. Do not use  
thinner or other solvent-based substances.  
18. Inverters with an output frequency of 50/60 Hz are available,  
but they may cause the internal temperature of Temperature  
Controller to rise, possibly resulting in smoke or burning. Do  
not use an inverter output to supply power to a Temperature  
Controller.  
Service Life  
1. Use the Temperature Controller within the specified temperature  
and humidity ranges. If the product is installed inside a control  
panel, the temperature around the Temperature Controller and  
not the temperature around the control panel must be kept within  
the specified temperature range.  
2. The service life of electronic devices such as Temperature  
Controllers is determined not only by the number of switching  
operations performed by the relay, but also by the service life  
of the internal electronic components. The service life of  
these components depends on the ambient temperature: it  
will be shorter if the ambient temperature is high and longer if  
the ambient temperature is low. For this reason, the service  
life of the product can be extended by keeping the internal  
temperature of the Temperature Controller low.  
3. If several Temperature Controllers are mounted side-by-side  
or are arranged vertically, the heat generated by them may  
cause the internal temperature of the products to rise, thus  
reducing their service life. To prevent this, take steps to  
ensure that the Temperature Controllers are cooled, such as  
installing fans. When providing forced cooling, however, be  
careful not to cool down the terminal sections alone to avoid  
measurement errors.  
Measurement Accuracy  
1. When extending the lead wires for thermocouples, use a com-  
pensating conductor appropriate for the type of thermocouple  
use.  
2. When extending the lead wires for platinum resistance ther-  
mometers, use lead wires with low resistance, and make the  
resistance in the 3 lead wires equal.  
3. The type of Temperature Sensor and the input type for the  
Temperature Controller must be set the same.  
4. There are two types of platinum resistance thermometers: Pt  
and JPt. Accurate measurement will not be possible if the  
input type for the Temperature Sensor is not set correctly.  
5. Mount the Temperature Controller horizontally.  
6. If significant errors occur, check to see if the input shift has  
been set correctly.  
Waterproofing  
Sections without any specification on their degree of protection or  
those with IP@0 specifications are not waterproof.  
EN/IEC Compliance  
Installing the following fuse in the power supply terminal block is rec-  
ommended if the Temperature Controller is used in applications  
requiring EN/IEC compliance.  
Recommended fuse: A T2A, 250-VAC, time lag fuse with low break-  
ing capacity  
Operating Precautions  
1. It takes approximately five seconds for the outputs to turn ON  
from the moment the power is turned ON. Due consideration  
must be given to this time when incorporating Temperature Con-  
trollers in a sequence circuit.  
2. When using the self-tuning capability of the E5@N, E5@K, or  
E5@J, supply power to the load (e.g., heater) at the same  
time as or before supplying power to the Temperature Con-  
troller. If power is turned ON for the Temperature Controller  
before turning ON power for the load, self-tuning will not be  
performed properly and optimum control will not be achieved.  
When starting operation after the Temperature Controller has  
warmed up, turn OFF the power and then turn it ON again at  
the same time as turning ON power for the load. (Instead of  
turning the Temperature Controller OFF and ON again,  
switching from STOP mode to RUN mode can also be used in  
this case.)  
3. The reception of the Temperature Controller may be affected  
if it is used close to radios, television sets or wireless  
devices.  
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Parameter Displays  
The following displays are use to represent the characters for parameter names on the Temperature Controller.  
Seven-segment Digital DIsplay  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  
Eleven-segment Digital Display  
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.  
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.  
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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SUITABILITY FOR USE  
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