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IBA ibaBM-DP Bus monitor for PROFIBUS

ibaBM-DP: Bus monitor for PROFIBUS

Connectors for 2 PROFIBUS lines up to 12 Mbit/s

Sniffer function for interference free acquisition of the cyclic master slave communication (DP-V0)

Up to 8 or 16* active slaves can be configured

Acquisition of up to 244 Bytes per active slave

Flexible configuration of sampling rate, data format and data volume

Support of ibaNet protocol 32Mbit Flex

Additional options for special fields of application: redundancy*-, simulation*-, mirror*-, mapping*- and P2P mode

Scope of delivery

After unpacking, check the delivery for completeness and possible damages.

The scope of delivery comprises:

 ibaDAQ-C device

 Covering caps for USB and Ethernet

 2-pin connector with spring terminals (digital input, to initiate shutdown by UPS)

 3-pin connector with spring terminals (voltage supply)

 “iba Software & Manuals” data medium

Safety instructions

Intended use

The device is an electrical apparatus. It is only allowed to use the device for the following

applications:

 Measurement acquisition

 Applications with iba products (ibaPDA, and others)

The device must only be used as described in chapter 10 Technical data.

System requirements

Hardware

For operation

 Power supply 24 V DC ± 10%, 1 A (when connecting 2 USB devices, e. g. hard

disks)

For device parameterization and operation

 Monitor (connection to DisplayPort), mouse and keyboard (connection to USB

ports)

or

 ibaPDA client via network link

Mounting on a DIN rail

1. Insert the DIN rail clip on the rear side of the device on top in the DIN rail, push the

device down backwards and let it lock into the DIN rail. If necessary, use a slot screw

driver to pull down the lug of the DIN rail clip.

2. Once fixed, connect the 24 V DC power supply with the right polarity.

3. Connect the Ethernet cable(s)

Dismounting

1. Switch off the device.

2. Remove all cables.

3. Grasp the bottom of the device with one hand and

insert a slot screwdriver into the lug of the DIN rail

clip.

4. Pull the screwdriver upwards like a lever to unlock

the DIN rail clip.

5. Grasp the bottom of the device, pull it forward and lift

it upwards.

First configuration

Setup via network

In the factory setting of the network interface, DHCP is active (rotary switch S1 position

= 1). Thus, an IP address is automatically assigned to ibaDAQ-C, as soon as the device

is connected to a network with a DHCP server.

If the IP configuration is successful, ibaDAQ-C can be accessed via the host name

daq-c-, e. g. daq-c-000002.

If the network does not have a DHCP server, ibaDAQ-C can be set to fixed IP addresses

via the rotary switch S1 position = 2:

Network interface X21:

192.168.1.1

Network interface X22:

192.168.1.2

ibaPDA client

If not already existing, please install ibaPDA on the system you have selected for the

configuration of ibaDAQ-C. The installation file can be found on the data medium “iba

Software & Manuals” in the directory „01_iba_Software\ibaPDA“.

Start the ibaPDA client.

Click on the icon  to start the dialog “ibaPDA server selection” and enter the host

name or the IP address of ibaDAQ-C as address. By default, the port number is 9170. If

ibaDAQ-C is already in the list of servers, you can also select the device there.

Exit the dialog with.

Provided that the ibaPDA versions match, ibaPDA directly connects to the ibaDAQ-C

system. If the ibaPDA versions do not match, you will be requested to install the suitable

ibaPDA version.

To further configure the system, proceed as described in chapter 9.

6.3.1.2 Remote Desktop

Open the Remote Desktop Connection on the system you want to configure ibaDAQ-C.

You can find this in the Windows task bar under “Accessories”.

There is another option to open the Remote Desktop Connection:

Press the keys+and enter “mstsc“ in the field.

If you are requested to enter login information, use the information given in chapter 7.8.

Start the ibaPDA client from the Windows Start menu.

For further configuration, proceed as described in chapter 9.

6.3.2

Set up via monitor, keyboard and mouse

Connect a monitor to the DisplayPort connection of ibaDAQ-C. If necessary use an

adapter.

Connect a keyboard and a mouse to the USB ports of ibaDAQ-C.

If required, log in to the system. You can find the login data in chapter 7.8.

Start the ibaPDA client from the Windows Start menu.

For further configuration, proceed as described in chapter 9

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