National Instruments Fieldpoint Cfp 2200 Users Manual 2200/2210/2220 Operating Instructions And Specifications
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- cFP-2200/2210/2220 Operating Instructions and Specifications
- What You Need to Install the cFP-22xx
- Mounting the Compact FieldPoint Backplane
- Figure 2. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-4 Mounted Upright
- Figure 3. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-x, Bottom View with Dimensions
- Figure 4. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-4, Front View with Dimensions
- Figure 5. cFP-BP-8, Back View with Dimensions
- Figure 6. cFP-BP-4, Back View with Dimensions
- Mounting the Backplane on a DIN Rail
- Mounting the Backplane on a Panel
- Figure 9. Installing the Horizontal Panel-Mount Kit on the cFP-BP-4
- Figure 10. cFP-BP-4 with Horizontal Panel Mount Kit Installed, Front View with Dimensions
- Figure 11. cFP-BP-8 with Horizontal Panel-Mount Kit Installed, Front View with Dimensions
- Figure 12. Installing the Vertical Panel-Mount Kit on the cFP-BP-4
- Figure 13. cFP-BP-4 with Vertical Panel-Mount Kit Installed, Front View with Dimensions
- Figure 14. cFP-BP-8 with Vertical Panel-Mount Kit Installed, Front View with Dimensions
- Mounting the Backplane in a Standard 19 in. Rack
- Installing the cFP-22xx on the Backplane
- Installing I/O Modules on the Backplane
- Installing Connector Blocks on the Backplane
- Connecting the cFP-22xx to a Network
- Wiring Power to the cFP-22xx
- Powering On the cFP-22xx
- Connecting Serial Devices to the cFP-22xx
- External Digital Inputs and Outputs (cFP 2220 Only)
- Connecting USB Mass-Storage Devices to the cFP-2220
- Using the Internal Real-Time Clock
- Configuring DIP Switches
- Using the Reset Button
- Understanding LED Indications
- Removable CompactFlash (cFP-2220 Only)
- File Transfer Capability
- Remote Front Panels
- Resetting the Network Configuration of the cFP-22xx
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Where to Go for Support
FIELDPOINT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
cFP-2200/2210/2220
Intelligent Real-Time Controllers for Compact FieldPoint
Figure 1. cFP-22xx, Front and Bottom Views
1 RS-232 Serial Port
2 RJ-45 Ethernet Port 1
3 Removable Compact Flash (cFP-2220 Only)
4 Status LED
5 Power LED
6 User-Configurable LEDs
7 DIP Switches
8 USB Port (cFP-2220 Only)
9 RJ-45 Ethernet Port 2 (cFP-2220 Only)
10 Reset Button
11 Power Connector
12 Digital Input/Output Terminals (cFP-2220 Only)
13 RS-485 Serial Port (cFP-2220 Only)
14 RS-232 Serial Port (cFP-2220 Only)
15 RS-232 Serial Port (cFP-2210 and cFP-2220 Only)
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This document describes how to mount the cFP-2200/2210/2220
controllers, how to connect the controllers to networks, and how to use
the features of the controllers. This document also contains specifications
for the controllers. In this document, the cFP-2200/2210/2220 controllers
are referred to inclusively as the cFP-22xx.
What You Need to Install the cFP-22xx
❑cFP-22xx intelligent real-time controller
❑cFP-BP-4 or cFP-BP-8 Compact FieldPoint backplane
❑Compact FieldPoint I/O modules
❑Compact FieldPoint connector blocks and/or cables
❑Ethernet cable
❑Mounting hardware (DIN rail, panel-mount, or rack-mount accessory)
❑Two M4 or number 10 panhead screws (for panel mounting only)
❑Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
❑14 AWG (1.6 mm) wire with ring lug to fit #8 screw
❑11–30 VDC Power supply
❑PC running Windows
❑FieldPoint software 6.0.1 or later
❑LabVIEW Real-Time Module 8.5.1 or later
Mounting the Compact FieldPoint Backplane
You can mount the cFP-BP-x backplane on a 35 mm DIN rail, on a panel,
or in a standard 19 in. rack. NI recommends DIN rail mounting for the
cFP-BP-4 only. Use panel mounting or rack mounting for the cFP-BP-8.
Use the panel mounting method for high shock and vibration applications.
Before using any mounting method, record the serial number from the back
of the backplane. You will be unable to read the serial number after you
have mounted the backplane.
Each set of mounting instructions in this document includes an instruction
to connect the protective earth (PE) ground terminal on the cFP-BP-x
backplane to the system safety ground. The backplane PE ground terminal
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has the following symbol stamped beside it: . Connect the backplane PE
ground terminal to safety ground using 14 AWG (1.6 mm) wire with a ring
lug. Use the 5/16 in. panhead screw shipped with the backplane to secure
the ring lug to the backplane PE ground terminal.
To ensure maximum cooling efficiency, mount the Compact FieldPoint so
that the I/O module vents are at the top and bottom, as shown in the
following figure:
Figure 2. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-4 Mounted Upright
Caution Your installation must meet the following requirements for space and cabling
clearance:
• Allow at least 51 mm (2 in.) all around the backplane for air circulation.
• Allow 38 mm (1.5 in.) below and 51 mm (2 in.) above the controller.
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Figure 3. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-x, Bottom View with Dimensions
Figure 4. cFP-22xx Installed on cFP-BP-4, Front View with Dimensions
Cabling
Clearance
4 slots = 246 mm (9.68 in.)
8 slots = 441 mm (17.4 in.)
Cooling Outline 51 mm (2 in.) Cooling Outline 51 mm (2 in.)
Min. 182 mm (7.18 in.)
106 mm (4.18 in.)
Cabling Clearance Cooling Outline 51 mm (2 in.) All Around
4 slots = 246 mm (9.68 in.)
8 slots = 441 mm (17.4 in.)
127 mm
(5.00 in.)
Min. 165 mm
(6.50 in.)
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Figure 5. cFP-BP-8, Back View with Dimensions
Figure 6. cFP-BP-4, Back View with Dimensions
Caution Make sure that no I/O modules are in the backplane before mounting it.
104.78 mm
(4.1 in.)
63.50 mm
(2.5 in.)
22.23 mm
(0.9 in.)
33.15 mm
(1.3 in.)
129.54 mm
(5.1 in.)
311.40 mm
(12.3 in.)
387.60 mm
(15.3 in.)
407.80 mm
(16.1 in.)
127.00 mm
(5.0 in.)
440.94 mm
(17.4 in.)
104.74 mm
(4.1 in.)
63.46 mm
(2.5 in.)
127.00 mm
(5.0 in.)
22.19 mm
(0.9 in.)
34.04 mm
(1.3 in.)
84.84 mm
(3.3 in.)
161.04 mm
(6.3 in.)
211.84 mm
(8.3 in.)
245.87 mm
(9.6 in.)
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Mounting the Backplane on a DIN Rail
The DIN rail mounting kit is NI part number 778614-01. You need one kit
to mount the cFP-BP-4 on a standard 35 mm DIN rail. Complete the
following steps to mount the backplane on a DIN rail.
1. Fasten the DIN rail clip to the cFP-BP-4 using a number 2 Phillips
screwdriver and the 8-32 × 5/16 in. countersink screws shipped with
the mounting kit.
Figure 7. Installing the DIN Rail Clip on the cFP-BP-4
Caution Do not use screws longer than 5/16 in. to fasten the DIN rail clip to the backplane.
2. Insert one edge of the DIN rail into the deeper opening of the DIN rail
clip, as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8. One Edge of DIN Rail Inserted in Clip
1 DIN Rail Clip 2 DIN Rail Spring 3 DIN Rail
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3. Press down firmly on the backplane to compress the spring until the
clip locks in place on the DIN rail.
4. Connect the PE ground terminal on the backplane to safety ground.
Caution Disconnect power and make sure that no I/O modules are in the backplane before
removing it from the DIN rail.
Mounting the Backplane on a Panel
The horizontal panel-mount kit has mounting holes on the sides of the
backplane and is NI part number 778616-01. The vertical panel-mount kit
has mounting holes on the top and bottom of the backplane and is NI part
number 778688-01. Complete the following steps to mount the system on
a flat surface.
1. Fasten the panel-mount plates to the back of the cFP-BP-x using a
number 2 Phillips screwdriver and the 8-32 × 5/16 in. countersink
screws shipped with the kit. You must use these screws because they
are the correct depth and thread for the plates and backplane.
Figure 9. Installing the Horizontal Panel-Mount Kit on the cFP-BP-4
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Figure 10. cFP-BP-4 with Horizontal Panel Mount Kit Installed,
Front View with Dimensions
Figure 11. cFP-BP-8 with Horizontal Panel-Mount Kit Installed,
Front View with Dimensions
Figure 12. Installing the Vertical Panel-Mount Kit on the cFP-BP-4
260 mm (10.25 in.)
102 mm
(4 in.)
102 mm
(4 in.)
457 mm (18 in.)
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Figure 13. cFP-BP-4 with Vertical Panel-Mount Kit Installed,
Front View with Dimensions
Figure 14. cFP-BP-8 with Vertical Panel-Mount Kit Installed,
Front View with Dimensions
2. Bolt or screw the plates to a panel.
3. Connect the PE ground terminal on the cFP-BP-x to safety ground.
Caution Disconnect power and make sure that no I/O modules are in the backplane before
removing it from the panel.
178 mm (7 in.)
152 mm (6 in.)
246 mm (9.7 in.)
178 mm (7.0 in.)
34.0 mm (1.34 in.)
7.6 mm (0.30 in.)
17.8 mm (0.70 in.)
457 mm (18 in.)
374 mm (14.7 in.)
178 mm (7 in.)
152 mm (6 in.)
33.1 mm (1.31 in.)
7.6 mm
(0.30 in.)
17.8 mm
(0.70 in.)
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Mounting the Backplane in a Standard 19 in. Rack
The rack-mount kit for Compact FieldPoint is NI part number 778615-01.
The following figure shows the dimensions of the rack-mount kit.
Figure 15. Dimensions of Rack-Mount Kit
Complete the following steps to mount the system in a rack.
1. Fasten the rack-mount bracket to the back of the cFP-BP-x using the
captive screws on the bracket.
2×
21.34 mm
(0.840 in.)
4× Radius
2.29 mm
(0.090 in.)
444.5 mm
(17.500 in.)
2.29 mm
(0.090 in.)
8× Diameter
374.65 mm
(14.750 in.)
278.89 mm
(10.980 in.)
177.8 mm
(7.000 in.)
25.4 mm
(1.000 in.)
66.29 mm
(2.610 in.)
37.69 mm
(1.484 in.)
37.72 mm
(1.485 in.)
152.15 mm
(5.990 in.)
76.2 mm
(3.000 in.)
152.4 mm
(6.000 in.)
33.15 mm
(1.305 in.)
132.56 mm
(5.219 in.)
82.52 mm
(3.249 in.)
38.1 mm
(1.500 in.)
2×
34.93 mm
(1.375 in.)
2× Radius
25.4 mm
(1.000 in.)
50.8 mm
(2.00 in.)
+0.003 in.
–0.001 in.
25.02 mm (0.985 in.)
2×
6.91 mm
(0.272 in.) 63.07 mm
(2.483 in.)
0.250 in.
+0.07 mm
–0.02 mm
6.35 mm
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+0.003 in.
–0.000 in.
0.312 in.
+0.07 mm
0 mm
7.92 mm
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179.32 mm
(7.060 in.)
Diameter
Diameter
10.59 mm
(0.417 in.)
7.06 mm
(0.278 in.)
Full Radius
4×
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Figure 16. Installing the Rack-Mount Bracket on the cFP-BP-4
Figure 17. Installing the Rack-Mount Bracket on the cFP-BP-8
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2. Bolt the rack-mount bracket to a standard 19 in. rack.
3. Connect the PE ground terminal on the cFP-BP-x to safety ground.
Caution Disconnect power and make sure that no I/O modules are in the backplane before
removing it from the rack.
You can install an 8 in. DIN rail in the rack-mount kit to mount a power
supply such as the PS-5. The captive #10-32 nuts on the rack-mount kit
make it easy to attach a DIN rail. Use two #10-32 screws of 3/8 in. length
as shown in Figure 18. If you want to install flat washers under the screw
heads, use a slightly longer screw, up to 1/2 in. length. If you need more
DIN rail space, you can install an 18 in. rail in a second rack-mount kit
using four #10-32 screws.
Figure 18. Installing an 8 in. DIN Rail in the Rack-Mount Kit
1 cFP-BP-4 Backplane
2 Captive #10-32 Nuts
3 8 in. DIN Rail
4 #10-32 Screws, 3/8–1/2 in.
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Installing the cFP-22xx on the Backplane
1. Make sure that no power is connected to the controller.
2. Make sure that the controller is right side up with the NI logo at the top,
and align the captive screws on the controller with the holes on the
backplane.
3. Seat the card edge at the back of the controller in the card-edge
connector on the backplane.
4. Press the controller firmly to seat it on the backplane.
Figure 19. Installing the Controller on the Backplane
5. Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm
(2.5 in.) length, tighten the captive screws to 1.1 N · m (10 lb · in.) of
torque.
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Installing I/O Modules on the Backplane
1. Align the captive screws on the I/O module with the holes on the
backplane.
2. Press firmly to seat the I/O module on the backplane.
3. Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm
(2.5 in.) length, tighten the captive screws to 1.1 N · m (10 lb · in.) of
torque.
4. Repeat this procedure to install additional I/O modules on the
backplane.
Figure 20. Installing an I/O Module on the Backplane
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Installing Connector Blocks on the Backplane
In order to connect I/O modules to input signals or loads, you need to install
a cFP-CB-x connector block or other connectibility accessory for each I/O
module on the backplane. Use the connector socket to the right of each I/O
module socket.
Caution Do not insert or remove connector blocks or other connectivity accessories while
power is applied to them.
1. Wire signals or loads as described in the I/O module and connector
block operating instructions.
Caution Hazardous voltage wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and in
accordance with local electrical standards.
2. Align the captive screws on the connector block with the holes on the
backplane.
3. Press firmly to seat the connector block on the backplane.
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Figure 21. Installing a Connector Block on the Backplane
4. Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver with a shank of at least 64 mm
(2.5 in.) length, tighten the captive screws to 1.1 N · m (10 lb · in.) of
torque.
5. Repeat this procedure to install additional connector blocks on the
backplane.
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Connecting the cFP-22xx to a Network
Connect the cFP-22xx to an Ethernet network using RJ-45 Ethernet port 1
on the controller front panel. Use a standard Category 5 (CAT-5) or better
Ethernet cable to connect the controller to an Ethernet hub, or use an
Ethernet crossover cable to connect the controller directly to a computer.
Caution To prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernet installation,
do not use a cable longer than 100 m. If you are using 100 Mbps Ethernet, National
Instruments recommends using a CAT-5 or better shielded twisted-pair Ethernet cable.
If you need to build your own cable, refer to the Cabling section for more
information about Ethernet cable wiring connections.
The host computer communicates with the controller over a standard
Ethernet connection. If the host computer is on a network, you must
configure the controller on the same subnet as the host computer. If neither
the host computer nor the controller is connected to a network, you can
connect the two directly using a crossover cable.
If you want to use the controller on a subnet other than the one the host
computer is on, first connect the controller on the same subnet as the host
computer. Use DHCP to assign an IP address or reassign a static IP address
for the subnet where you want to use the controller and physically move it
to the other subnet. The first time you configure the controller, you may
also have to install software on it. Refer to the Measurement & Automation
Explorer Help for more information about installing software on and
configuring the controller in Measurement & Automation Explorer
(MAX). Contact your network administrator if you need assistance
configuring the host computer and controller on the same subnet.
Using Ethernet Port 2 to Connect the cFP-2220
to Other FieldPoint Systems on the Network
You can use Ethernet port 2 to connect the cFP-2220 to another system on
a private network. You must first configure the second system with a static
IP address in MAX. For information about using Ethernet port 2, go to
ni.com/info and enter the infocode dualenet.
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Wiring Power to the cFP-22xx
The cFP-22xx requires an external power supply that meets the
specifications in the Power Requirements section. The cFP-22xx filters and
regulates the supplied power and provides power for all of the I/O modules.
You must connect a power supply to at least one pair of V and C terminals.
Optionally, you can connect a power supply to the other pair of V and
C terminals. The controller draws power from the power supply with the
higher voltage. The controller has one layer of reverse-voltage protection.
Caution In order to comply with standards and laws governing electromagnetic emissions
and compatibility, you must install the ferrite shipped with the controller. If you decide to
connect an optional second power supply, you must install a second, similar ferrite. You
can order the ferrite from ni.com. The ferrite is NI part number 711849-01.
Complete the following steps to connect power supplies to the controller.
1. Install the ferrite 2–3 in. from the ends of the power wires. Wrap the
wires around one side of the ferrite so that they pass through the ferrite
twice, as shown in Figure 22.
Figure 22. Wrapping the Power Wires around the Ferrite
Figure 23. Closed Ferrite
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2. Install a tie wrap or other device on the power wires to secure the ferrite
in place near the controller power connector, as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24. Ferrite Installed with Tie Wrap
3. Connect the positive lead of the power supply to the V1 terminal of the
COMBICON connector shipped with the cFP-22xx.
4. Connect the negative lead of the power supply to one of the C terminals
of the COMBICON connector.
5. Optionally, connect the positive lead of another power supply to the
V2 terminal and the negative lead to one of the C terminals of the
COMBICON connector.
6. Install the COMBICON connector on the front panel of the cFP-22xx.
Note The controller draws power from either V1 or V2 depending on which terminal has
a higher voltage. It does not draw power from both terminals. The controller switches
between V1 and V2 without affecting operation. If the output voltages of the two power
supplies are within 0.1–0.6 V of each other, the cFP-22xx can use either supply.
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Note The controller indicates which terminal it is using on the channel called Power
Source in software. A value of 0 indicates V2, and a value of 1 indicates V1. This behavior
is different from that of older Compact FieldPoint controllers. If your application uses
input from the Power Source channel, you must change your application to reflect the
change in channel behavior. You can either make the change in software or connect the
primary power supply to V2 and a backup power supply to V1.
Caution The C terminals are internally connected to each other. If you use two power
supplies, make sure that they share a common ground.
Caution The C terminals are internally connected to the controller chassis to prevent a
faulty ground connection from causing the chassis ground to float. If you reverse the input
voltage, the positive input voltage is connected directly to the chassis. The controller
has built-in reverse-voltage protection, but reversed voltage can damage connected
peripherals if the chassis ground is not reliably connected to earth ground.
Caution Do not tighten or loosen the terminal screws on the power connector while the
power connector is plugged into the controller or while the power supply is on.
Powering On the cFP-22xx
When you apply power to the cFP-22xx, the controller runs a power-on
self test (POST). During the POST, the Power and Status LEDs turn on.
The Status LED turns off, indicating that the POST is complete. If the
LEDs do not behave in this way when the system powers on, refer to the
Understanding LED Indications section.
You can configure the cFP-22xx to launch an embedded stand-alone
LabVIEW RT application each time you boot the controller. Refer to the
Running a Stand-Alone Real-Time Application (RT Module) topic of the
LabVIEW Help for more information.
Connecting Serial Devices to the cFP-22xx
You can connect devices such as displays or input devices to the serial ports
of the cFP-22xx. Use the Serial VIs to read from and write to the serial ports
from a LabVIEW RT application. If your application is not embedded on
the controller, you must target the cFP-22xx to access the serial ports. Refer
to the LabVIEW Help for information about the Serial VIs and about
targeting the cFP-22xx. Refer to Figure 1 for the locations of the serial
ports.
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COM 1
COM 1 is an RS-232 DTE serial port with a standard DB-9 connector.
The Serial VIs access COM 1 as port 0. The following figure shows the
locations of the DB-9 connector pins and Table 1 lists the signals on
the pins.
Figure 25. Controller Serial Port
COM 2 (cFP-2210 and cFP-2220 Only)
COM 2 is an RS-232 DTE serial port with a 10-position modular jack. The
Serial VIs access COM 2 as port 1. Refer to Figure 26 and Table 2 for pin
locations and signal descriptions.
COM 3 (cFP-2220 Only)
COM 3 is an RS-232 DTE serial port with a 10-position modular jack. The
Serial VIs access COM 3 as port 2. Refer to Figure 26 and Table 2 for pin
locations and signal descriptions.
Table 1. DB-9 Pin Descriptions
Pin Signal
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2RXD
3TXD
4DTR
5GND
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
9RI
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Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 9
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COM 4 (cFP-2220 Only)
COM 4 is an RS-485 serial port with a 10-position modular jack. The Serial
VIs access COM 4 as port 3. COM 4 has 100 Vrms of operational isolation.
Use an external RS-485 isolator if your application requires more isolation.
Refer to Figure 26 and Table 2 for pin locations and signal descriptions.
Figure 26. 10-Position Modular Jack Pin Locations
Table 2. 10-Position Modular Jack Pin Descriptions
10-Position
Modular Jack Pin RS-232 Signal RS-485 Signal
10 DCD GND
9RXD CTS+ (HSI+)
8TXD RTS+ (HSO+)
7DTR RXD+
6GND RXD–
5DSR CTS– (HSI–)
4RTS RTS– (HSO–)
3CTS TXD+
2RI TXD–
1No Connect No Connect
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Figure 27 shows how to wire several FP-1001 banks in an RS-485 network
controlled by the cFP-2220. Only two FP-1001 banks are shown, but the
cFP-2220 can control up to 24 FP-1001 banks. Install 120 Ω termination
resistors at each end of the network as shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27. Wiring for an RS-485 Network Controlled by the cFP-2220
COM 4 is designed to operate in four-wire mode as shown in Figure 27.
You can use COM 4 in two-wire mode, but you must design your
application so that it filters out the writes that echo back over the read
channels. NI does not recommend this method.
NI offers a DIN rail–mountable screw terminal adapter that you can use
to connect termination resistors to COM 4. The adapter is part number
778674-01.
Cable adapters for the 10-position modular jacks are available from NI.
Part numbers 182845-01, -02, and -03 are 1, 2, and 3 m cable adapters for
connecting the 10-position modular jack to a 9-position D-SUB plug.
External Digital Inputs and Outputs (cFP 2220 Only)
The cFP-2220 has two digital inputs and two digital outputs that you can
use to connect a simple operator interface to the controller. Refer to
Figure 1 for the location of the input and output terminals. The inputs and
outputs appear in software as Input 1, Input 2, Output 1, and Output 2.
Logic high for the DIO ports is +5 V. Logic low is 0 V. The DIO ports are
not isolated and are not intended for field connections. Use them only for
simple VI controls and indicators.
RXD– RXD+ TXD– TXD+ RX– RX+ TX– TX+ RX– RX+ TX– TX+
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You can use the two digital inputs to control the cFP system from
LabVIEW. For example, one input could be a START/STOP switch, and
the other could determine which of two VIs should run at startup. NI
recommends connecting a single-pole single-throw (SPST) switch between
the input terminal and one of the C terminals. The inputs have a value of 1
when the switch is closed and 0 when the switch is open.
Figure 28. Wiring the cFP-2220 External Input and Output Terminals
Connecting USB Mass-Storage Devices to the cFP-2220
The cFP-2220 supports common USB mass-storage devices such as USB
Flash drives. You can connect USB mass-storage devices to the cFP-2220
while the controller is operating. USB devices are mapped to the U: drive
in LabVIEW. The cFP-2220 does not support other types of USB devices.
Refer to the LabVIEW Real-Time Module Help for more information.
Caution Do not hotswap USB devices while the Compact FieldPoint system is in a
hazardous location or connected to high voltages.
Using the Internal Real-Time Clock
The system clock of the cFP-22xx gets the date and time from the internal
high-precision real-time clock at startup. This synchronization provides
timestamp data to the controller. You can also use the internal real-time
clock to correct drift of the system clock. Please contact National
Instruments for more information.
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O2
C
O1
LED B
C
I2
I1
LED A
R2
R1
Switch 2
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Configuring DIP Switches
Figure 29. DIP Switches
All of the DIP switches are in the OFF position when the controller is
shipped from National Instruments.
IP RESET Switch
Push the IP RESET switch to the ON position and reboot the controller to
reset the IP address to 0.0.0.0. If the controller is on your local subnet and
the IP RESET switch is in the ON position, the controller appears in MAX
with IP address 0.0.0.0. You can configure a new IP address for the
controller in MAX. Refer to the Resetting the Network Configuration of the
cFP-22xx section for more information about resetting the IP address. You
also can push this switch to the ON position to unlock a controller that was
previously locked in MAX.
SAFE MODE Switch
The position of the SAFE MODE switch determines whether the embedded
LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches at startup. If the switch is in the OFF
position, the LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches. Keep this switch in the
OFF position during normal operation. If the switch is in the ON position
at startup, the cFP-22xx launches only the essential services required
for updating its configuration and installing software. The LabVIEW
Real-Time engine does not launch.
Push the SAFE MODE switch to the ON position if the software on the
controller is corrupted. Even if the switch is not in the ON position, the
controller automatically boots into safe mode if there is no software
installed on it. The SAFE MODE switch must be in the ON position to
reformat the drive on the controller. Refer to the Measurement &
Automation Explorer Help for more about installing software and
reformatting the drive.
IP RESET
SAFE MODE
NO APP
CONS. OUT
USER2
USER1
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NO APP Switch
Push the NO APP switch to the ON position to prevent a LabVIEW RT
startup application from running at startup. If you want to permanently
disable a LabVIEW RT application from running at startup, you must
disable it in LabVIEW. To run an application at startup, push the NO APP
switch to the OFF position, create an application using the LabVIEW
Application Builder, and configure the application in LabVIEW to launch
at startup. If you already have an application configured to launch at startup
and you push the NO APP switch from ON to OFF, the startup application
is automatically enabled. For more information about automatically
launching VIs at startup and disabling VIs from launching at startup, refer
to the Running a Stand-Alone Real-Time Application (RT Module) topic of
the LabVIEW Help.
CONS OUT Switch
With a serial-port terminal program, you can use the CONS OUT switch
to read the IP address and firmware version of the controller. Use a
null-modem cable to connect the serial port to a computer. Push the switch
to the ON position. Make sure that the serial-port terminal program is
configured to the following settings:
• 9,600 bits per second
• Eight data bits
• No parity
• One stop bit
• No flow control
The serial-port terminal program displays the IP address and firmware
version of the controller, and alerts you when you connect an unsupported
USB device to the cFP-2220. Keep this switch in the OFF position during
normal operation.
USER2 and USER1 Switches
You can define the USER2 and USER1 switches for your application.
To define the switches in an embedded application, use the RT Read
Switch VI in a LabVIEW RT embedded VI. You can use the FieldPoint
ReadVI to read defined switches in embedded or unembedded applications.
For more information about the RT Read Switch VI and the FieldPoint
Read VI, refer to the LabVIEW Help.
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Using the Reset Button
Pressing the Reset button resets the processor in the same manner as
cycling power.
Understanding LED Indications
Figure 30. LEDs
STATUS LED
The STATUS LED is off during normal operation. The cFP-22xx indicates
specific error conditions by flashing the STATUS LED a certain number of
times as shown in Table 3.
Table 3. Status LED Indications
Number of Flashes Indication
1The controller is unconfigured. Refer to the Measurement & Automation
Explorer Help for information about configuring the controller in MAX.
2The controller has detected an error in its software. This can occur
when an attempt to upgrade the software is interrupted. Refer to the
Measurement & Automation Explorer Help for information about
reinstalling software on the controller.
3The controller is in safe mode. Refer to the Configuring DIP Switches
section for information about the Safe Mode DIP switch.
4The software has crashed twice without rebooting or cycling power
between crashes. This usually occurs when the controller runs out of
memory. Review your RT VI and check the memory usage. Modify
the VI as necessary to solve the memory usage issue.
Solid The controller has detected an unrecoverable error. Please contact
National Instruments.
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POWER LED
The POWER LED is lit while the cFP-22xx is powered on. This LED
indicates that the power supply connected to the controller is adequate. The
POWER LED lights green when the controller is using the primary power
supply and amber when the controller is using the secondary power supply.
User-Configurable LEDs
You can use the FieldPoint Write VI to write values to LEDs A, B, C, and
D. The LEDs can have any of three values: 0 is OFF, 1 is green, and 2 is
amber.
Removable CompactFlash (cFP-2220 Only)
You can use CompactFlash for removable data storage with the cFP-2220.
The controller takes Type I and Type II CompactFlash up to 512 MB. With
the power off, open the CompactFlash cover and plug a CompactFlash into
the slot, then power up the controller. You can access the removable
CompactFlash by using LabVIEW file I/O VIs running embedded on the
controller. To read from or write to the removable CompactFlash, point the
VI to the D: drive on the controller.
Caution You must power down the controller before installing or removing a
CompactFlash. Removing the CompactFlash without powering down the controller can
cause data corruption. In order to get data from the CompactFlash while the controller is
operating, use an FTP client to download the data from the D: drive on the controller.
File Transfer Capability
When running on a cFP-22xx, the Real-Time Engine has a File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) server. The FTP server gives you the ability to use any
standard FTP utility for transferring files to and from the hard drive of the
cFP-22xx. You must provide the correct password when opening a
connection to the cFP-22xx if the configuration is locked in MAX.
For programmatic file transfer control in LabVIEW or LabVIEW
Real-Time, use the Internet Developers Toolkit, included in the LabVIEW
Enterprise Connectivity Toolset. Refer to ni.com for more information
about the LabVIEW Enterprise Connectivity Toolset.
Note Contact NI to determine whether the version of the toolkit you are using can be
downloaded onto the cFP-22xx.
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Remote Front Panels
You may need to monitor and control an embedded VI remotely. The
cFP-22xx supports multiple remote front panels for embedded VIs. Users
can view the remote front panel using either LabVIEW or a Web browser.
Users accessing the remote front panels with a Web browser need to have
either Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 or later, or Netscape 4.7 or later.
If you plan to use remote front panels to control the VI, keep the front panel
simple and do not use property nodes. Complex front panels can cause
slight control latency when users operate them remotely. Users cannot
programmatically change the value of a control remotely.
Resetting the Network Configuration of the cFP-22xx
If the cFP-22xx is not able to communicate with the network, you can use
the IP RESET switch to manually restore the controller to the factory
network settings. When you restore the controller to the factory network
settings, the IP address, subnet mask, DNS address, gateway, and Time
Server IP are set to 0.0.0.0. Power-on defaults, watchdog settings, and
VIs are unaffected.
Complete the following steps to reset the network configuration.
1. Move the IP RESET DIP switch to the ON position.
2. Push the RESET button to cycle power to the controller. The STATUS
LED flashes once, indicating that the IP address is unconfigured.
3. Move the IP RESET switch to the OFF position.
The network settings are restored. You can reconfigure the settings in MAX
from a computer on the same subnet. Refer to the Measurement &
Automation Explorer Help for more information about configuring the
controller.
Note If the controller is restored to the factory network settings, the LabVIEW run-time
engine does not load. You must reconfigure the network settings and restart the controller
for the LabVIEW run-time engine to load.
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Troubleshooting
This section contains troubleshooting instructions for the cFP-22xx and
FieldPoint software. For more troubleshooting information, refer to the
Measurement & Automation Explorer Help for FieldPoint and the
Measurement & Automation Explorer Remote Systems Help.
Runaway Startup Application
If a runaway startup application causes the cFP-22xx to become
unresponsive, you must power down the cFP-22xx, then reboot it with
either the NO APP switch or the SAFE MODE switch in the ON position.
Rebooting the controller with the NO APP switch ON prevents any VIs
from running at startup. Rebooting with the SAFE MODE switch ON starts
the cFP-22xx in safe mode, and the embedded LabVIEW Real-Time engine
is not launched. Refer to the Configuring DIP Switches section for more
information.
Other Indications of Trouble with the Controller
• Amber status LED stays lit when controller is in normal mode
• Cannot detect controller in MAX unless it is in safe mode
• After you set the IP address, the controller reboots unconfigured or
with the old IP address
• Green status LED error code greater than 3
• Green status LED error code 2 during normal operation
• Controller incorrectly reports that the disk is full
• I/O module ready LEDs off in normal mode but on in safe mode
• Unusual file or folder names when you FTP to the controller
First, use MAX to reinstall software on the controller. If that does not solve
the problem, you may have to reformat the internal memory of the
controller.
Reformatting the Internal Memory
1. Reboot the controller into safe mode by moving the SAFE MODE DIP
switch to the ON position and cycling the power.
2. Open MAX and expand Remote Systems to find the FieldPoint bank.
3. Right-click the FieldPoint bank and select Format Disk.
After formatting, you must reconfigure network settings and reinstall
software. Remember to install LabVIEW Real-Time 8.5.1 or later on the
controller, because previous versions do not work with the controller.
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Specifications
The following specifications are typical for the –40 to 70 °C operating
temperature range unless otherwise noted.
Network
Network interface................................... 10BaseT and 100BaseTX
Ethernet
Compatibility ......................................... IEEE 802.3
Communication rates ............................. 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps,
auto-negotiated
Maximum cabling distance .................... 100 m/segment
Memory
cFP-2200 ................................................ 128 MB nonvolatile;
128 MB DRAM
cFP-2210 ................................................ 128 MB nonvolatile;
256 MB DRAM
cFP-2220 ................................................ 256 MB nonvolatile;
256 MB DRAM
Memory lifetime (nonvolatile)............... 100,000 writes per block
For information about the amount of memory used by the LabVIEW
Real-Time Module and the operating system, go to ni.com/info and
enter rdfpec.
Serial Ports
cFP-2200 ................................................ One RS-232 serial port
cFP-2210 ................................................ Two RS-232 serial ports
cFP-2220 ................................................ Three RS-232 serial ports;
one RS-485 serial port
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RS-232 (DTE) serial ports
Maximum baud rate.........................115,200 bps
Data bits...........................................5, 6, 7, 8
Stop bits...........................................1, 1.5, 2
Parity................................................Odd, Even, Mark, Space
Flow control.....................................RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF,
DTR/DSR
RS-485 (DTE) serial port
Baud rate..........................................9,600 to 115,200 bps
Data bits...........................................5, 6, 7, 8
Stop bits...........................................1, 1.5, 2
Parity................................................Odd, Even, Mark, Space
Flow control.....................................XON/XOFF
Wire mode .......................................4-wire
Isolation voltage, port to earth ground
Continuous ...............................100 Vrms
Dielectric withstand..................740 Vrms, verified by 5 s test
USB Port (cFP-2220 Only)
Maximum data rate.................................12 Mb/s
Maximum current ...................................500 mA
Power Requirements
Caution You must use a National Electric Code (NEC) UL Listed Class 2 power supply
with the cFP-22xx.
Power supply input voltage range ..........11 to 30 VDC
Recommended minimum power
cFP-BP-4 system .............................15 W
cFP-BP-8 system .............................20 W
Power consumption ................................6.1 W + 1.1(I/O module power
requirements)
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Physical Characteristics
If you need to clean the controller, wipe it with a dry towel.
Screw-terminal wiring............................ Use copper conductor wire with
10 mm (0.39 in.) of insulation
from the ends.
External digital I/O terminals ......... 16 to 28 AWG
Power supply terminals................... 14 to 30 AWG
Torque for screw terminals .................... 0.5 to 0.6 N · m
(4.4 to 5.3 lb · in.)
Weight.................................................... 278 g (9.8 oz)
Safety Voltages
Connect only voltages that are within these limits.
V terminal to C terminal ........................ 35 V max, Measurement
Category I
Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not
directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as
MAINS voltage. MAINS is a hazardous live electrical supply system that
powers equipment. This category is for measurements of voltages from
specially protected secondary circuits. Such voltage measurements include
signal levels, special equipment, limited-energy parts of equipment,
circuits powered by regulated low-voltage sources, and electronics.
Caution Do not connect the system to signals or use for measurements within
Measurement Categories II, III, or IV.
Safety Standards
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following
standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement, control,
and laboratory use:
• IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1
• UL 61010-1, CSA 61010-1
Note For UL and other safety certifications, refer to the product label or visit ni.com/
certification, search by model number or product line, and click the appropriate link
in the Certification column.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following
standards of EMC for electrical equipment for measurement, control,
and laboratory use:
• EN 61326 EMC requirements; Industrial Immunity
• EN 55011 Emissions; Group 1, Class A
• CE, C-Tick, ICES, and FCC Part 15 Emissions; Class A
Note For EMC compliance, operate this device according to product documentation.
CE Compliance
This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European
Directives, as amended for CE marking, as follows:
• 2006/95/EC; Low-Voltage Directive (safety)
• 2004/108/EC; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)
Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for this product for any additional
regulatory compliance information. To obtain the DoC for this product, visit ni.com/
certification, search by model number or product line, and click the appropriate link
in the Certification column.
Environmental Management
National Instruments is committed to designing and manufacturing
products in an environmentally responsible manner. NI recognizes that
eliminating certain hazardous substances from our products is beneficial
not only to the environment but also to NI customers.
For additional environmental information, refer to the NI and the
Environment Web page at ni.com/environment. This page contains the
environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies, as well
as other environmental information not included in this document.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
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center. For more information about WEEE recycling centers and National Instruments
WEEE initiatives, visit ni.com/environment/weee.htm.
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Environmental
The cFP-22xx is intended for indoor use only, but it may be used outdoors
if mounted in a suitably rated enclosure.
Operating temperature
(IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2)........... –40 to 70 °C
Note To meet this operating temperature range, follow the guidelines in the installation
instructions for your Compact FieldPoint system.
Storage temperature
(IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2)........... –55 to 85 °C
Ingress protection................................... IP 20
Operating humidity
(IEC 60068-2-56)................................... 10 to 90% RH, noncondensing
Storage humidity
(IEC 60068-2-56)................................... 5 to 95% RH, noncondensing
Maximum altitude .................................. 2,000 m
Pollution Degree (IEC 60664) ............... 2
Shock and Vibration
To meet these specifications, you must panel mount the Compact
FieldPoint system and affix ferrules to the ends of the power terminal wires.
Operating shock
(IEC 60068-2-27)................................... 30 g, 11 ms half sine;
50 g, 3 ms half sine;
18 shocks at 6 orientations
Operating vibration,
random (IEC 60068-2-64)...................... 5 grms, 10 to 500 Hz
Operating vibration,
sinusoidal (IEC 60068-2-6).................... 5 g, 10 to 500 Hz
Special Conditions for Marine Applications
Some products are Lloyd’s Register (LR) Type Approved for marine
applications. To verify Lloyd’s Register certification, visit ni.com/
certification and search for the LR certificate, or look for the Lloyd’s
Register mark on the product.
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Cabling
Table 4 shows the standard Ethernet cable wiring connections for both
normal and crossover cables.
Figure 31. Ethernet Connector Pinout
Table 4. Ethernet Cable Wiring Connections
Pin Connector 1
Connector 2
(Normal)
Connector 2
(Crossover)
1white/orange white/orange white/green
2orange orange green
3white/green white/green white/orange
4 blue blue blue
5white/blue white/blue white/blue
6green green orange
7white/brown white/brown white/brown
8brown brown brown
Connector 1 Connector 2
Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 8Pin 8
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