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CPX-E-EP
Bus module
Festo SE & Co. KG
Ruiter Straße 82
73734 Esslingen
Germany
+49 711 347-0
www.festo.com
Operating instruction
8192823
2023-09b
[8192825]
8192823
Translation of the original instructions
© 2023 all rights reserved to Festo SE & Co. KG
EtherNet/IP, MODBUS are registered trademarks of the respective trademark
owners in certain countries.
1 About this document
This document describes the use of the above-mentioned product.
Certain aspects of use are described in other documents and must be observed
è1.1 Applicable documents.
1.1 Applicable documents
All available documents for the product
èwww.festo.com/sp.
Document Content
Automation system CPX-E Manual Detailed description of the automation system
CPX-E
Automation system CPX-E Operating instruction Instruction manual and important information on
assembly, electrical installation and maintenance
tasks for an automation system CPX-E
Manual bus module CPX-E-EP Detailed description of product function and
parameterisation options
Operating instructions and manuals for the other
CPX-E modules in the automation system CPX-E
Information on using the CPX-E modules
Tab. 1: Applicable documents
1.2 Product version
This document refers to the following product versions:
Product Version
CPX-E-EP Bus module CPX-E-EP from revision1
Tab. 2: Product version
The product version can be identified from the product labelling or with the help
of appropriate software from Festo.
Software suitable for determining the product version is available from Festo in
the Support Portal èwww.festo.com/sp.
Information on using the software can be found in the integrated Help function.
There may be an updated version of this document for this or later product
versions èwww.festo.com/sp.
1.3 Product labelling
The product labelling is located on the left-hand side of the module. Scanning
the printed Data Matrix Code with an appropriate device opens the Festo Support
Portal with the information appropriate for the product. Alternatively, the Product
Key (11-digit alphanumeric code on the product labelling) can be entered in the
search field of the Support Portal.
Detailed information on the product labelling is included in the module manual
è1.1 Applicable documents.
1.4 Specified standards
Version
EN60529:2013-10 IEC60204-1:2014-10
EN61000-6-2:2005-08 IEEE802.3:2014-00
EN61000-6-4:2007-01 –
Tab. 3: Standards specified in the document
1.5 UL certification
In combination with the UL inspection mark on the product, the information in this
section must also be observed in order to comply with the certification conditions
of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) for USA and Canada.
UL certification information
Product category code NRAQ/NRAQ7
File number E239998
Considered standards UL 61010-1, 3rd Edition, May 11, 2012, revised April 29, 2016
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12, 3rd Edition, Revision dated April
29, 2016
UL 61010-2-201, 1st Edition, Revised February 20, 2017
CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-2-201:14, 1st Edition, Issue date January 01,
2014
UL mark
Tab. 4: UL certification information
Technical data and environmental conditions may be subject to change in order
to comply with Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) certification requirements
for the USA and Canada.
Note deviations Technical data.è
The unit shall be supplied by a power source which fulfils the requirements
on a limited-energy circuit in accordance to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-1 or on
a Limited Power Source (LPS) in accordance to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1 or
IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1 or a Class 2 circuit in accordance to NEC or CEC.
Unauthorised access to the device can cause damage or malfunctions.
When connecting the device to a network:
Protect the network against unauthorised access.
Measures to protect the network include:
• Firewall
Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
Network segmentation
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
Virtual private Network (VPN)
Security at physical access level (port security)
For additional information Guidelines and standards for security in informationè
technology, e.g. IEC62443, ISO/IEC27001.
An access password only protects against unintentional modification.
NOTICE
Modules with Ethernet interfaces should only be operated in networks if all con-
nected network components are supplied by PELV circuits or integrated circuits
with equivalent protection.
2 Safety
2.1 Safety instructions
Take into consideration the legal regulations for the installation location.
Use the product only within the defined values è11Technical data.
Observe the identifications on the product.
Observe further applicable documents.
Store the product in a cool, dry environment protected from UV and corrosion.
Keep storage times short.
Before working on the product: switch off the power supply and secure it
against being switched on again.
Comply with the handling specifications for electrostatically sensitive devices.
2.2 Intended use
The product described in this document is intended only for use as an interface
between an Automation system CPX-E and a higher-order controller through inte-
gration in a network with the protocols EtherNet/IP or ModbusTCP.
Use the product only as follows:
Use only in an industrial environment. Outside industrial environments, e.g.in
commercial and residential/mixed-use areas, it may be necessary to take meas-
ures to suppress radio interference.
Use only in combination with modules and components that are approved for
the applicable product variant èwww.festo.com/catalogue.
Only use the product if it is in perfect technical condition.
Only use the product in its original condition without unauthorised modifica-
tions. Only the conversions or modifications described in this and the further
applicable documents are permitted.
2.3 Training of qualified personnel
Work on the product should only be conducted by qualified personnel. The quali-
fied personnel must be familiar with installation of electrical control systems.
3 Additional information
Contact the regional Festo contact if you have technical problems
èwww.festo.com.
Accessories and spare parts èwww.festo.com/catalogue.
Firmware, software or configuration files èwww.festo.com/sp.
More information Content
Device description file (EDS) Definition of the modules in an automation
system CPX-E for integration into the higher-level
controller
Documentation for the higher-order controller
and the additional devices in the network
Information on commissioning and parameterisa-
tion of the components
Tab. 5: More information
4 Product overview
4.1 Function
The product acts as a participant in an EtherNet/IP or ModbusTCP network,
establishing a connection between a higher-order controller and the modules in
an automation system CPX-E.
Web server
The integrated web server provides read access to the key parameters and diag-
nostic functions of the automation system CPX-E. The web server can be accessed
by entering the IP address in the address bar of a web browser.
Factory settings of the bus module:
IP address: 192.168.1.1, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 (DHCP=active)
4.2 Structure
4.2.1 Product design
1
2
34
5
6
7
Fig. 1: Product design
1
LED indicators
2
Rotary and DIL switches
3
Terminal strip for operating
voltage supply UEL/SEN [XD]
4
Terminal strip interlock
5
Network connection [XF2]
6
Linkage element
7
Network connection [XF1]
4.2.2 Display components
1
2
Fig. 2: LED indicators
1
Network-specific LED indicators:
[MS], [NS], [XF1]/[XF2]
2
System-specific LED indicators:
[PS], [PL], [SF], [M]
Network-specific LED indicators:
Module status [MS] (green, red, orange)
Network status [NS] (green, red, orange)
Connection/data traffic [XF1]/[XF2] (green)
System-specific LED indicators:
Operating voltage supply UEL/SEN [PS] (green)
Load voltage supply UOUT [PL] (green)
System Fault[SF] (red)
Force mode [M] (yellow)
The network-specific LED displays are described below è10.3 LED indicators.
The system-specific LED displays are described in the documents for the automa-
tion system CPX-E è1.1 Applicable documents.
4.2.3 Control Elements
NOTICE
Damage to internal electronics.
Damage to at-risk components due to electrostatic discharge.
Ensure your body is electrostatically discharged before activating the rotary
switch.
Rotary/DIL switches Function
The 3 rotary switches are used to set the 4th octet of the IP address
(192.168.1.XXX).
Possible Settings:
0 = Dynamic addressing via DHCP/BOOTP
1…255 = permissible address range
Valid Values:
EtherNet/IP: 300…555 (IP address = value – 300)
ModbusTCP: 600…855 (IP address = value – 600)
Factory setting: 900
In the case of invalid values, the IP parameters are reset to dynamic
addressing (DHCP).
The diagnostic mode is set using the DIL switches
è
Tab. 7 DIL
Switch.
Tab. 6: Rotary/DIL Switches
For switch positions 0…255, the protocols EtherNet/IP and ModbusTCP can be
used in parallel. The rights to control the outputs are assigned to the protocol that
sends outputs first.
DIL switch Function
DIL 1: OFF
DIL 2: OFF
No diagnostics1)
DIL 1: OFF
DIL 2: ON
Status bits activated
DIL 1: ON
DIL 2: OFF
I/O diagnostic interface activated
DIL 1: ON
DIL 2: ON
Reserved
1) Factory setting
Tab. 7: DIL Switch
Changes to the rotary and DIL switches only take effect following a restart of the
bus module.
4.2.4 Connecting elements
Connection [XF1], [XF2] Signal
1 TD+ Transmitted data +
2 TD– Transmitted data –
3 RD+ Received data +
4 n.c. –
5 n.c. –
6 RD– Received data –
7 n.c. –
8 n.c. –
1) Shield Functional earth
1) Housing
Tab. 8: Connection [XF1], [XF2]
Connection [XD1], [XD2]1) Signal
0 +24VDC operating voltage supply UEL/SEN
1
2 0VDC operating voltage supply UEL/SEN
3
1) Connections XDx.0 and XDx.1 and also XDx.2 and XDx.3 are each connected to each other in the terminal
strip.
Tab. 9: Connection [XD1], [XD2]
To comply with the certification requirements of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
(UL) for the USA and Canada, within the scope of UL/CSA, depending on the
current consumption, the parallel connection of the operating voltage supply to
[XD1] and [XD2] is required è11.3 Technical data for UL certification.
5 Transport and storage
Observe specifications for environmental and storage conditions è11Tech-
nical data.
6 Mounting
Assemble the module following the "Automation system CPX-E operating
instructions" è1.1 Applicable documents.
7 Installation
7.1 Network
Use cables as described in the cable specification è11Technical data.
7.2 Operating power supply UEL/SEN
1. Observe the information in the "Automation system CPX-E operating instruc-
tions" è1.1 Applicable documents.
2. Ensure the power supply is switched off.
3. Connect the cables to the terminal strip as directed by the "Automation
system CPX-E operating instructions" è1.1 Applicable documents.
8 Commissioning
NOTICE
Malfunction due to switching on the higher-order controller and automation
system CPX-E in the incorrect order.
Switch on the higher-order controller and automation system CPX-E according
to the preset order of the network used.
1. Using the appropriate software, set up an automation project for the higher-
order controller.
2. Import the device description file into the software èwww.festo.com/sp.
3. Automation system CPX-E Configure in the software:
System structure
Network addressing
I/O addressing
4. Transfer the automation project to the higher-order controller.
You can find information on commissioning the automation system CPX-E in the
"Automation system CPX-E operating instructions".
You can find information on the parameters in the "Automation system CPX-E
manual" and in the descriptions of the installed modules è1.1 Applicable docu-
ments.
8.1 Response of the display components after error-free commissioning
[MS] (green) [NS] (green/orange) [XF1], [XF2] (green)
on on1) on
1) The colour of the LED indicator depends on the network protocol (green=EtherNet/IP,
orange=ModbusTCP)
Tab. 10: Display components after error-free commissioning
[PS] (green) [PL] (green) [SF] (red) [M] (yellow)
on on off off
Tab. 11: Display components after error-free commissioning
Information on troubleshooting in the event of deviating response can be found
in the "Automation system CPX-E manual" and in the manuals for the installed
modules è
1.1 Applicable documents.
9 Service
NOTICE
Accumulation of heat due to reduced air supply to electronics.
Keep the ventilation slots free and regularly remove contamination.
10 Diagnostics and fault clearance
10.1 Diagnostics options
Various options are available for diagnosing errors:
Internal system diagnostics
LED indicators on the product
10.2 Internal system diagnostics
The internal system diagnostics is described in the "Automation system CPX-E
manual" è
1.1 Applicable documents.
10.3 LED indicators
The network-specific LED displays are described below.
The system-specific LED indicators are described in the documents for the auto-
mation system CPX-E è1.1 Applicable documents.
Module status [MS]
LED
(green,
red,
orange)
Meaning Remedy
green light
normal operating status
flashing
green
Configuration of the
automation system CPX-E not complete or
not correct
Complete or correct configuration of the
automation system CPX-E.
red light
error cannot be rectified Contact Festo Service èwww.festo.com.
flashing
red
Error can be rectified Check configuration of the
automation system CPX-E.
flashing
alternately
red/green
The automation system CPX-E is in self-test
mode.
orange
light
Bootloader –
off
No logic power supply to the network inter-
face
Check logic power supply.
Tab. 12: Module status [MS]
Network status [NS]1)
LED
(green,
red,
orange)
Meaning Remedy
green light
The automation system CPX-E is online and
has a network connection (normal oper-
ating status).
flashing
green
The automation system CPX-E is online and
has received an IP address but does not
have a configured network connection.
Check configuration of the
automation system CPX-E; it is possible
that the automation system CPX-E is not
assigned to a master/scanner.
red light
Communication has failed.
Non-permitted IP address set that is
already used in the network.
Correct IP address.
flashing
red
One or more “I/O connections” are in the
“time-out state”.
Check the physical connection to the
master/scanner.
flashing
alternately
red/green
The automation system CPX-E is in self-test
mode.


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