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Table of Contents
Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Part I Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Chapter 1 M172 Range Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Modicon M172 Logic Controller Offer Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Controller Range Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Expansion Modules Range Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Communication Modules Range Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Remote Display Range Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Part II Global Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Chapter 2 Before Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Before Starting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Chapter 3 Wiring Best Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Wiring Best Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Chapter 4 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TM172•••07• / TM172•••18• Controllers Mounting Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
TM172•••28•• / TM172•••42•• Controllers Mounting Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
TM172E••R Expansion Modules Mounting Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Controllers and Expansion Modules Clearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Top Hat Section Rail (DIN Rail) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Controllers and Expansion Modules Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
TM172DCLWT•• Remote Display Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
TM172DCLF• Remote Display Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Part III Controllers and Expansion Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Chapter 5 Environmental Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Environmental Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Chapter 6 TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• Controllers Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
TM172P•G07R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
TM172P••18• / TM172O••18• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
TM172P••28•• / TM172O••28R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
TM172P••42•• / TM172O••42R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Chapter 7 TM172E••R Expansion Modules Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
TM172E12R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
TM172E28R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Chapter 8 Electrical Characteristics and Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
8.1 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
8.2 Digital Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Fast Digital Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Regular Digital Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
8.3 Digital Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
High voltage Relay SPST Digital Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
High Voltage Solid-State Relay Digital Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
High voltage Relay SPDT Digital Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
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8.4 Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
NTC Analog Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Resistive Analog Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Current Analog Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Voltage Analog Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Analog Input Used as Digital Input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8.5 Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
PWM Open Collector Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Low Voltage (SELV) Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Analog Current Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Current ON/OFF Current Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
8.6 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
CAN Expansion Bus Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
RS-485 Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
USB Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Ethernet Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
8.7 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
8.8 RTC (Real-Time Clock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
RTC (Real-Time Clock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Chapter 9 User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
TM172PD••••• / TM172OD•••• User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Part IV Remote Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Chapter 10 Environmental Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Environmental Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Chapter 11 TM172DCL•••• Remote Display Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
TM172DCLWT••. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
TM172DCLF• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Chapter 12 Electrical Characteristics and Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Embedded Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
RS-485 Modbus Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Part V Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Chapter 13 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Controller Parameter Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Expansion Module Parameters Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Display Color Touchscreen Parameters Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Part VI Commissioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Chapter 14 EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Chapter 15 Controller Connection Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
First Commissioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Connection with a PC Through Modbus SL/USB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Connection with a USB Memory Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Connection with a PC Through Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Chapter 16 Expansion and Remote Display Connection Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Connection Expansion Module and Remote display with a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Chapter 17 BIOS Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Controller Update BIOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
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Appendix A Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
NTC 10k beta 3435 Resistance Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
NTC 10k-2 beta (25/50) 3977 Resistance Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Pt1000 Resistance Temperature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Glossary ..................................................... 189
Index ..................................................... 193
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Safety Information
Important Information
NOTICE
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before
trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout
this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
PLEASE NOTE
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel.
No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this
material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of
electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the
hazards involved.
Qualification of Personnel
Only appropriately trained persons who are familiar with and understand the contents of this manual and
all other pertinent product documentation are authorized to work on and with this product.
The qualified person must be able to detect possible hazards that may arise from parameterization,
modifying parameter values and generally from mechanical, electrical, or electronic equipment. The
qualified person must be familiar with the standards, provisions, and regulations for the prevention of
industrial accidents, which they must observe when designing and implementing the system.
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Intended Use
The products described or affected by this document, together with software, accessories, and options, are
controllers, intended for commercial HVAC machines according to the instructions, directions, examples,
and safety information contained in the present document and other supporting documentation.
The product may only be used in compliance with all applicable safety regulations and directives, the
specified requirements, and the technical data.
Prior to using the product, you must perform a risk assessment in view of the planned application. Based
on the results, the appropriate safety-related measures must be implemented.
Since the product is used as a component in an overall machine or process, you must ensure the safety
of persons by means of the design of this overall system.
Operate the product only with the specified cables and accessories. Use only genuine accessories and
spare parts.
Any use other than the use explicitly permitted is prohibited and can result in unanticipated hazards.
Prohibited Use
Any use other than that expressed above under Permitted use is strictly prohibited.
The relay contacts supplied are of an electromechanical type and subject to wear. Functional safety
protection devices, specified in international or local standards, must be installed externally to this device.
Disposal
The appliance (or the product) must be disposed of separately in compliance with the local standards in
force on waste disposal.
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About the Book
At a Glance
Document Scope
This document describes the Modicon M172 Logic controllers, expansion modules, remote displays, and
accessories, including installation and wiring information.
NOTE: Read and understand this document and all related documents (see page 9) before installing,
operating, or maintaining your controller.
Validity Note
This document has been updated for the release of EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC V1.2.
For product compliance and environmental information (RoHS, REACH, PEP, EOLI, etc.), go to
www.schneider-electric.com/green-premium.
The technical characteristics of the devices described in the present document also appear online. To
access the information online, go to the Schneider Electric home page
https://www.se.com/ww/en/download/.
Related Documents
You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at
www.schneider-electric.com/en/download.
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Product Related Information
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Disconnect all power from all equipment including connected devices prior to removing any covers or
doors, or installing or removing any accessories, hardware, cables, or wires except under the specific
conditions specified in the appropriate hardware guide for this equipment.
Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power is off where and when
indicated.
Replace and secure all covers, accessories, hardware, cables, and wires and confirm that a proper
ground connection exists before applying power to the unit.
Use only the specified voltage when operating this equipment and any associated products.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
This equipment has been designed to operate outside of any hazardous location, and exclusive of
applications that generate, or have the potential to generate, hazardous atmospheres. Only install this
equipment in zones known to be free, at all times, of hazardous atmospheres.
DANGER
POTENTIAL FOR EXPLOSION
Install and use this equipment in non-hazardous locations only.
Do not install and use this equipment in applications capable of generating hazardous atmospheres,
such as those applications employing flammable refrigerants.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
For information concerning the use of control equipment in applications capable of generating hazardous
materials, consult your local, regional, or national standards bureau or certification agency.
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and,
for certain critical control functions, provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path
failure. Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and overtravel stop, power outage
and restart.
Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions.
System control paths may include communication links. Consideration must be given to the
implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the link.
Observe all accident prevention regulations and local safety guidelines.1
Each implementation of this equipment must be individually and thoroughly tested for proper operation
before being placed into service.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
1 For additional information, refer to NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition), "Safety Guidelines for the Application,
Installation, and Maintenance of Solid State Control" and to NEMA ICS 7.1 (latest edition), "Safety
Standards for Construction and Guide for Selection, Installation and Operation of Adjustable-Speed Drive
Systems" or their equivalent governing your particular location.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Only use software approved by Schneider Electric for use with this equipment.
Update your application program every time you change the physical hardware configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Terminology Derived from Standards
The technical terms, terminology, symbols and the corresponding descriptions in this manual, or that
appear in or on the products themselves, are generally derived from the terms or definitions of international
standards.
In the area of functional safety systems, drives and general automation, this may include, but is not limited
to, terms such as safety, safety function, safe state, fault, fault reset, malfunction, failure, error, error
message, dangerous, etc.
Among others, these standards include:
Standard Description
IEC 61131-2:2007 Programmable controllers, part 2: Equipment requirements and tests.
ISO 13849-1:2015 Safety of machinery: Safety related parts of control systems.
General principles for design.
EN 61496-1:2013 Safety of machinery: Electro-sensitive protective equipment.
Part 1: General requirements and tests.
ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk
reduction
EN 60204-1:2006 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General
requirements
ISO 14119:2013 Safety of machinery - Interlocking devices associated with guards - Principles
for design and selection
ISO 13850:2015 Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design
IEC 62061:2015 Safety of machinery - Functional safety of safety-related electrical, electronic,
and electronic programmable control systems
IEC 61508-1:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-
related systems: General requirements.
IEC 61508-2:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-
related systems: Requirements for electrical/electronic/programmable
electronic safety-related systems.
IEC 61508-3:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-
related systems: Software requirements.
IEC 61784-3:2016 Industrial communication networks - Profiles - Part 3: Functional safety
fieldbuses - General rules and profile definitions.
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
In addition, terms used in the present document may tangentially be used as they are derived from other
standards such as:
Standard Description
IEC 60034 series Rotating electrical machines
IEC 61800 series Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems
IEC 61158 series Digital data communications for measurement and control – Fieldbus for use in
industrial control systems
Finally, the term zone of operation may be used in conjunction with the description of specific hazards, and
is defined as it is for a hazard zone or danger zone in the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) and
ISO 12100:2010.
NOTE: The aforementioned standards may or may not apply to the specific products cited in the present
documentation. For more information concerning the individual standards applicable to the products
described herein, see the characteristics tables for those product references.
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Overview
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Overview
Overview
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M172 Range Overview
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M172 Range Overview
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General Description
Modicon M172 Logic Controller are suitable for customized applications designed to control simple or
complex machines:
Air/water-cooled chiller
Rooftop unit
Heat pump
Compressor rack
Ventilation unit
Programming Software
In association with the controllers hardware, the EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC development tool is
available to program and customize applications.
You can download EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC - Programming Software for Modicon M171-
M172 Logic Controllers from Schneider-electric web site download center.
The use of several programming languages in accordance with IEC 61131-3 regulations (programming
standard for industrial control), makes it possible to develop new algorithms or entire programs easily,
which can then be uploaded to the M172 controllers via a PC and a Programming cable, helping to provide
confidentiality with appropriate security.
For more information, refer to Connection Types (see page 169).
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Type Code
Controller type code:
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Controllers References
USB Mini-B
1 Ethernet
2 RS-485
DI DO AI AO
Display
USB A
7 Inputs/Outputs (see page 56)
TM172PBG07R Performance - 2 3 2 0 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
TM172PDG07R ✓
18 Inputs/Outputs (see page 58)
TM172PBG18R Performance - 2 6 8 2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
TM172PDG18R ✓
TM172PDG18S 4 + 2 SSR
TM172OBM18R Optimized - 2 6 8 2 - - ✓ ✓ - ✓
TM172ODM18R ✓
28 Inputs/Outputs (see page 61)
TM172PBG28R Performance - 8 8 8 4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
TM172PBG28RI
TM172PDG28R ✓
TM172PDG28RI
TM172PDG28S 6 + 2 SSR
TM172PDG28SI
TM172OBM28R Optimized - 8 8 8 4 - - ✓ ✓ - ✓
TM172ODM28R ✓
42 Inputs/Outputs (see page 64)
TM172PBG42R Performance - 12 12 12 6 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
TM172PBG42RI
TM172PDG42R ✓
TM172PDG42RI
TM172PDG42S 10 + 2 SSR
TM172PDG42SI
TM172OBM42R Optimized - 12 12 12 6 - - ✓ ✓ - ✓
TM172ODM42R ✓
NOTE: Terminal blocks are not provided with the logic controllers and must be ordered separately
(see page 23)
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Type Code
Expansion module type code:
Reference Inputs/Outputs
1 TTL(1)
Compatible
DI DO AI AO controllers
NOTE: Terminal blocks are not provided with the expansion modules and must be ordered separately
(see page 23)
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Overview
This section presents communication modules.
For further information about communication modules, refer to the Modicon M171A Communication
Modules Instruction Sheet EAV96007.
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Type Code
Remote display type code:
1 USB Micro-B
controllers
Temperature
Presence
1 RS-485
Humidity
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Accessories
Overview
This section describes the accessories and sensors.
Sensors References
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Global Features
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Global Features
Global Features
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Before Starting
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Before Starting
Before Starting
Before Starting
Before Starting
Read and understand this chapter before beginning the installation of your system.
Pay particular attention in conforming to any safety information, different electrical requirements, and
normative standards that would apply to your machine or process in the use of this equipment.
The use and application of the information contained herein require expertise in the design and
programming of automated control systems. Only you, the user, machine builder or integrator, can be
aware of all the conditions and factors present during installation and setup, operation, and maintenance
of the machine or process, and can therefore determine the automation and associated equipment and the
related safeties and interlocks which can be effectively and properly used. When selecting automation and
control equipment, and any other related equipment or software, for a particular application, you must also
consider any applicable local, regional or national standards and/or regulations.
WARNING
REGULATORY INCOMPATIBILITY
Ensure that all equipment applied and systems designed comply with all applicable local, regional, and
national regulations and standards.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Disconnecting Power
All options and modules should be assembled and installed before installing the control system on a
mounting rail, onto a mounting plate or in a panel. Remove the control system from its mounting rail,
mounting plate or panel before disassembling the equipment.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Disconnect all power from all equipment including connected devices prior to removing any covers or
doors, or installing or removing any accessories, hardware, cables, or wires except under the specific
conditions specified in the appropriate hardware guide for this equipment.
Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power is off where and when
indicated.
Replace and secure all covers, accessories, hardware, cables, and wires and confirm that a proper
ground connection exists before applying power to the unit.
Use only the specified voltage when operating this equipment and any associated products.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Programming Considerations
The products described in this manual have been designed and tested using Schneider Electric
programming, configuration, and maintenance software products.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Only use software approved by Schneider Electric for use with this equipment.
Update your application program every time you change the physical hardware configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Operating Environment
This equipment has been designed to operate outside of any hazardous location, and exclusive of
applications that generate, or have the potential to generate, hazardous atmospheres. Only install this
equipment in zones known to be free, at all times, of hazardous atmospheres.
DANGER
POTENTIAL FOR EXPLOSION
Install and use this equipment in non-hazardous locations only.
Do not install and use this equipment in applications capable of generating hazardous atmospheres,
such as those applications employing flammable refrigerants.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
For information concerning the use of control equipment in applications capable of generating hazardous
materials, consult your local, regional, or national standards bureau or certification agency.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Install and operate this equipment according to the conditions described in the Environmental
Characteristics.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Use appropriate safety interlocks where personnel and/or equipment hazards exist.
Install and operate this equipment in an enclosure appropriately rated for its intended environment and
secured by a keyed or tooled locking mechanism.
Use the sensor and actuator power supplies only for supplying power to the sensors or actuators
connected to the module.
Power line and output circuits must be wired and fused in compliance with local and national regulatory
requirements for the rated current and voltage of the particular equipment.
Do not use this equipment in safety-critical machine functions unless the equipment is otherwise
designated as functional safety equipment and conforming to applicable regulations and standards.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify this equipment.
Do not connect any wiring to unused connections, or to connections designated as No Connection
(N.C.).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
NOTE: JDYX2 or JDYX8 fuse types are UL-recognized and CSA approved.
The M172 controllers are intended for Top Hat Section Rail (DIN rail) mounting, panel mounting, or wall
mounting.
Care must be taken to avoid damage from electrostatic sources when handling this equipment. In particular
exposed connectors and, in some cases, exposed printed circuit boards are exceptionally vulnerable to
electrostatic discharge.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION DUE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE
Keep equipment in the protective conductive packaging until you are ready to install the equipment.
Only install equipment in approved enclosures and / or locations that prevent casual access and
provide electrostatic discharge protection.
Use a conductive wrist strap or equivalent field force protective device attached to an earth ground
when handling sensitive equipment.
Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded surface or approved antistatic mat before handling
the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
For more information about enclosures, refer to the definition found in IEC 1000-4-2.
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Wiring Best Practices
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Wiring Best Practices
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Disconnect all power from all equipment including connected devices prior to removing any covers or
doors, or installing or removing any accessories, hardware, cables, or wires except under the specific
conditions specified in the appropriate hardware guide for this equipment.
Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power is off where and when
indicated.
Replace and secure all covers, accessories, hardware, cables, and wires and confirm that a proper
ground connection exists before applying power to the unit.
Use only the specified voltage when operating this equipment and any associated products.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and,
for certain critical control functions, provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path
failure. Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and overtravel stop, power outage
and restart.
Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions.
System control paths may include communication links. Consideration must be given to the
implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the link.
Observe all accident prevention regulations and local safety guidelines.1
Each implementation of this equipment must be individually and thoroughly tested for proper operation
before being placed into service.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
1 For additional information, refer to NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition), "Safety Guidelines for the Application,
Installation, and Maintenance of Solid State Control" and to NEMA ICS 7.1 (latest edition), "Safety
Standards for Construction and Guide for Selection, Installation and Operation of Adjustable-Speed Drive
Systems" or their equivalent governing your particular location.
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Wiring Guidelines
The following rules must be applied when wiring M172 offer product range:
I/O and communication wiring must be kept separate from the power wiring. Route these two types of
wiring in separate cable ducting.
Verify that the operating conditions and environment are within the specification values.
Use proper wire sizes to meet voltage and current requirements.
Use copper conductors (required).
Use twisted pair, shielded cables for analog, and/or fast I/O.
Use twisted pair, shielded cables for networks, and fieldbus.
Use shielded, properly grounded cables for all analog and high-speed inputs or outputs and
communication connections. If you do not use shielded cable for these connections, electromagnetic
interference can cause signal degradation. Degraded signals can cause the controller or attached modules
and equipment to perform in an unintended manner.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Use shielded cables for all fast I/O, analog I/O and communication signals.
Ground cable shields for all analog I/O, fast I/O and communication signals at a single point1.
Route communication and I/O cables separately from power cables.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
1Multipoint grounding is permissible if connections are made to an equipotential ground plane dimensioned
to help avoid cable shield damage in the event of power system short-circuit currents.
NOTE: Surface temperatures may exceed 60 °C (140 °F). Route primary wiring (wires connected to power
mains) separately and apart from secondary wiring (extra low voltage wiring coming from intervening
power sources). If that is not possible, double insulation is required such as conduit or cable gains.
The following table presents the cable types and wire sizes for a 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) or 3.50 mm (0.14 in.)
pitch screw terminal block:
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DANGER
LOOSE WIRING CAUSES ELECTRIC SHOCK
Tighten connections in conformance with the torque specifications.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Use only the recommended wire sizes for the current capacity of the I/O channels and power supplies.
For relay output wiring up to 2 A, use conductors of at least 0.5 mm² (AWG 20) with a temperature
rating of at least 80 °C (176 °F).
For relay output wiring of 3 A, use conductors of at least 1.5 mm² (AWG 16) with a temperature rating
of at least 80 °C (176 °F).
For common conductors of relay output wiring of 9 A, or relay output wiring greater than 3 A, use
conductors of at least 2.0 mm² (AWG 12) with a temperature rating of at least 80 °C (176 °F).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
CAUTION
OUTPUT CIRCUIT DAMAGE DUE TO INDUCTIVE LOADS
Use an appropriate external protective circuit or device to reduce the risk of inductive direct current load
damage.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Choose a protection circuit from the following diagrams according to the power supply used. Connect the
protection circuit to the outside of the controller or relay output module.
If your controller or module contains relay outputs, these types of outputs can support up to 240 Vac.
Inductive damage to these types of outputs can result in welded contacts and loss of control. Each
inductive load must include a protection device such as a peak limiter, RC circuit or flyback diode.
Capacitive loads are not supported by these relays.
WARNING
RELAY OUTPUTS WELDED CLOSED
Always protect relay outputs from inductive alternating current load damage using an appropriate
external protective circuit or device.
Do not connect relay outputs to capacitive loads.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Protective circuit A: this protection circuit can be used for both AC and DC load power circuits.
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Protective circuit B: this protection circuit can be used for DC load power circuits.
Protective circuit C: this protection circuit can be used for both AC and DC load power circuits.
In applications where the inductive load is switched on and off frequently and/or rapidly, verify that the
continuous energy rating (J) of the varistor exceeds the peak load energy by 20 % or more.
NOTE: Place protection devices as close to the load as possible.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION DUE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE
Keep equipment in the protective conductive packaging until you are ready to install the equipment.
Only install equipment in approved enclosures and / or locations that prevent casual access and
provide electrostatic discharge protection.
Use a conductive wrist strap or equivalent field force protective device attached to an earth ground
when handling sensitive equipment.
Always discharge yourself by touching a grounded surface or approved antistatic mat before handling
the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Analog Inputs-Probes
Temperature probes have no connection polarity and can be extended using a normal bipolar cable.
The extension of the probes wiring influences the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the instrument
Verify the polarity for probes which have a specific connection polarity.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Verify all wiring connections before applying power.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Do not power any connected devices that are externally powered without also applying power to the M172.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Ensure that the controller has power applied when applying power to other connected and externally
powered devices.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Signal leads (probes, digital inputs, communication, and the electronic supply) must be routed separately
from power cables.
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Installation
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Installation
Installation
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Minimum Clearances
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Place devices dissipating the most heat at the top of the cabinet and ensure adequate ventilation.
Avoid placing this equipment next to or above devices that might cause overheating.
Install the equipment in a location providing the minimum clearances from all adjacent structures and
equipment as directed in this document.
Install all equipment in accordance with the specifications in the related documentation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
TM172•••••• controllers and expansion modules have been designed as IP20 products and must be
installed in an enclosure appropriately rated for its intended environment and secured by a keyed or tooled
locking mechanism .
There are 3 types of clearances between:
The M172 device and the sides of the cabinet (including the panel door).
The M172 device terminal blocks and the wiring ducts. This distance reduces electromagnetic
interference between the controller and the wiring ducts.
The M172 device and other heat generating devices installed in the same cabinet.
The following figure shows the minimum clearances that apply to TM172•••••• references:
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The following illustration and table show the references of the symmetric top hat section rails (DIN rail) for
the metal enclosure range:
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The following illustration and table shows the references of the symmetric top hat section rails (DIN rail) of
2000 mm (78.74 in.):
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The following illustration and table show the references of the double-profile top hat section rails (DIN rail)
for the floor-standing range:
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Overview
This section describes how to install and remove a TM172•••••• controller or expansion module from a top
hat section rail (DIN rail).
Step Action
1 Move the two spring docking devices to their standby position (use a screwdriver to press
against the relative compartments).
2 Position the top groove of the controller or the expansion modules on the top edge of the Top
Hat Section Rail (DIN rail).
3 Press the assembly against the Top Hat Section Rail (DIN rail).
4 Press the spring docking devices to put them into the locked position.
Step Action
1 Remove the power from the controller or the expansion module.
2 Insert a flat screwdriver into the spring docking devices.
3 Pull down the spring docking device to move it to its standby position.
4 Pull the controller or the expansion module from the top hat section rail (DIN rail) from the
bottom.
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Panel Installation
To install the controllers and expansion modules on a panel you must use clip-on locks.
NOTE: Upper clip-on locks are not provided with the logic controllers and must be ordered separately
(see page 23). Only one additional upper clip-on lock is necessary for TM172P•G07R, TM172•••18•, and
TM172E••R.
The following procedure shows how to install a TM172•••28•• or a TM172•••42•• controller on a panel using
the clip-on locks. The same procedure shall be followed for the TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• / TM172E••R:
Step Action
1 Install the 2 upper clip-on locks
TM172•••07• TM172•••28••
TM172•••18• TM172•••42••
TM172E••R
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NOTICE
INACCURATE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Mount the TM172DCLWT•• in an upright, vertical (portrait) position when using the temperature sensor.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
The following graphic and procedure explain how to install TM172DCLWT•• remote display on a wall:
Step Action
1 Open unit by pulling on bottom side of the display(1)
2 Ensure correct side of base faces up
3 Pull cables 150 mm (5.90 in.) out from wall
4 Align base and mark location of two mounting holes on wall or panel (2)
5 Install anchors in wall (3)
6 Insert cable in central hole of base
7 Place rear cover on the wall and align it with mounting holes (4)
8 Insert screws in mounting holes on each side of base (5)
9 Strip each wire 6 mm (0.24 in.) from end
10 Insert each wire according to wiring chart (see page 31)
11 Gently push excess wiring back into hole
12 Gently align cover to top of base and snap in place from bottom (6)
13 Install the isolated screw connection for securing the plastic housing (7)
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TM172DCLF• Wiring
The TM172DCLF• remote display must be wired prior to the mounting phase.
Step Action
1 Open unit by pulling on bottom side of the display
2 Insert cable in central hole of base
3 Strip each wire 6 mm (0.24 in.) from end
4 Insert each wire according to wiring chart (see page 31)
5 Gently align cover to top of base and snap in place.
6 Install the 4 isolated screws connection for securing the plastic housing
The following procedure explain how to install a TM172DCLF• remote display on a panel:
Step Action
1 Make a hole using the mounting hole layout.
2 Pull cables 150 mm (5.90 in.) out from hole.
3 Wire the unit according to the wiring procedure.
4 Insert the unit in the hole (1).
5 Secure it with 4 panel mounting locks provided (2)(3).
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The following procedure explain how to install TM172DCLF• remote display on a vertical surface:
Step Action
1 Place the TM172ABKP• accessory.
2 Ensure correct side of TM172ABKP• faces up.
3 Pull cables 150 mm (5.90 in.) out from vertical surface if necessary.
4 Align TM172ABKP• and mark location of two mounting holes on the vertical surface.
5 Drill holes in the vertical surface (1).
6 Pull cables 150 mm (5.90 in.) out from a hole of TM172ABKP•.
7 Place TM172ABKP• on the vertical surface and align it with mounting holes.
8 Insert screws in mounting holes on each side of TM172ABKP• (2).
9 Wire the unit according to the wiring procedure.
10 Gently push excess wiring back into hole.
11 Gently snap in place TM172DCLF• into TM172ABKP• (3).
The following procedure describes how to install a TM172DCLF• remote display on a top hat section rail
(DIN rail):
Step Action
1 Wire the unit according to the wiring procedure.
2 Position the top groove of the remote display on the top edge of the Top Hat Section Rail (DIN
rail) (1).
3 Press the assembly against the Top Hat Section Rail (DIN rail) (2) up to the locked position (3).
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Controllers and Expansion Modules
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Environmental
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Environmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Technical Data
The Modicon M172 Logic Controller offer components meet European Community (CE) requirements for
open equipment. You must install them in an enclosure or other location designed for the specific
environmental conditions and to minimize the possibility of unintended contact with hazardous voltages.
Use metal enclosures to improve the electromagnetic immunity of your M172 system. This equipment
meets CE requirements as indicated in the following tables.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not exceed any of the rated values specified within this chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Characteristics Specification
TM172PBG28RI / TM172PDG28RI
TM172PBG42RI / TM172PDG42RI
TM172PDG28S / TM172PDG42S
TM172P•G18R / TM172O•M18R
TM172P•G28R / TM172P•G42R
TM172PDG28SI
TM172PDG42SI
TM172PDG18S
TM172P•G07R
TM172O••28R
TM172O••42R
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
The product complies with the EN 60730-1 / EN 60730-2-9 ✓
following harmonized
Standards
Construction of control Electronic automatic ✓
Incorporated Control
Purpose of control Operating control ✓
(non-safety-related)
Mounting Top Hat Section Rail (DIN rail) ✓
Optional panel mounting (with ✓
accessories
Type of action 1.B ✓
1.Y - ✓ - ✓ - ✓ - ✓ -
Type of disconnection or Micro disconnection ✓
suspension for each circuit
Pollution degree 2 (normal) ✓
Over-voltage category II ✓
Rated impulse voltage 2500 V ✓
Period of electric stress on the Long period, EN 60730 ✓
insulating parts
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Characteristics Specification
TM172PBG28RI / TM172PDG28RI
TM172PBG42RI / TM172PDG42RI
TM172PDG28S / TM172PDG42S
TM172P•G18R / TM172O•M18R
TM172P•G28R / TM172P•G42R
TM172PDG28SI
TM172PDG42SI
TM172PDG18S
TM172P•G07R
TM172O••28R
TM172O••42R
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
Power supply 24 Vac (+/- 10 %) 50 Hz / - ✓
60 Hz
20…38 Vdc
(non-isolated)
24 Vac (+/- 10 %) 50 Hz / ✓ -
60 Hz
20…38 Vdc
(isolated)
Power Consumption 20 VA / 10 W ✓ - ✓ -
21 VA / 11 W - ✓ -
23 VA / 12 W - ✓ -
24 VA / 15 W - ✓
25 VA / 14 W - ✓ -
35 VA / 15 W - ✓ -
Insulation class II ✓
Ambient operating temperature -20…55 °C (-4…131 °F) - ✓ - ✓ -
-20…60 °C (-4…140 °F) ✓ - ✓ - ✓ -
(1) (1)
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TM172P•G07R
Overview
Reference Description
TM172PBG07R M172 Performance Blind 7 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG07R M172 Performance Display 7 I/Os Isolated
Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172P•G07R controller:
NOTE: The controller is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
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NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Dimension
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TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• Controllers Description
TM172P••18• / TM172O••18•
Overview
Reference Description
TM172PBG18R M172 Performance Blind 18 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG18R M172 Performance Display 18 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG18S M172 Performance Display 18 I/Os 2 SSR Isolated
TM172OBM18R M172 Optimized Blind 18 I/Os Isolated
TM172ODM18R M172 Optimized Display 18 I/Os Isolated
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Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172•••18• controller:
NOTE: The controller is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
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NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Dimension
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TM172P••28•• / TM172O••28R
Overview
Reference Description
TM172PBG28R M172 Performance Blind 28 I/Os
TM172PBG28RI M172 Performance Blind 28 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG28R M172 Performance Display 28 I/Os
TM172PDG28RI M172 Performance Display 28 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG28S M172 Performance Display 28 I/Os 2 SSR
TM172PDG28SI M172 Performance Display 28 I/Os 2 SSR Isolated
TM172OBM28R M172 Optimized Blind 28 I/Os Isolated
TM172ODM28R M172 Optimized Display 28 I/Os Isolated
Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172P••28•• controller:
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NOTE: The controller is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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TM172P••42•• / TM172O••42R
Overview
Reference Description
TM172PBG42R M172 Performance Blind 42 I/Os
TM172PBG42RI M172 Performance Blind 42 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG42R M172 Performance Display 42 I/Os
TM172PDG42RI M172 Performance Display 42 I/Os Isolated
TM172PDG42S M172 Performance Display 42 I/Os 2 SSR
TM172PDG42SI M172 Performance Display 42 I/Os 2 SSR Isolated
TM172OBM42R M172 Optimized Blind 42 I/Os Isolated
TM172ODM42R M172 Optimized Display 42 I/Os Isolated
Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172•••42•• controller:
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CN11 AO5…AO6 Low voltage (SELV) analog outputs 0…10 Vdc (see page 101)
8 CN1 RS-485 serial port-2 (see page 109)
CN19 RS-485 serial port-1 (see page 109)
9 CN18 CAN expansion bus master (see page 105)
10 - Micro SD memory card slot (see page 115) (4)
11 - Service battery door (see page 117)
12 - User interface - Display (see page 119) (1)
13 - Communication module connector (see page 20)
14 - User interface - LEDs (see page 119) (1)
15 - User interface - Keys (see page 119) (1)
16 CN16 USB type Mini-B female for PC connection (see page 111)
17 CN17 USB type A female for a mass storage device (FAT32) (see page 111) (4)
18 CN20 Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet IP (see page 112) (4)
(1) Only for TM172•D•••••.
(2) 0-5 V Ratiometric: ratiometric range is 0.5 V to 4.5 V. Maximum current at +5 Vdc is 50 mA.
(3) The maximum current value is the sum between the maximum currents supplied by the corresponding terminals in
the CN5 connector and in the CN13 connector.
(4) Only for TM172P••••••.
NOTE: The controller is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
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NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Dimension
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TM172E12R
Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172E12R expansion module:
NOTE: The expansion module is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Dimension
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TM172E28R
Physical Description
The following illustration presents the TM172E28R expansion module:
NOTE: The expansion module is delivered without removable screw terminal blocks (see page 23).
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NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Configure the analog inputs and outputs, and related parameters, according to the physical types of
resources connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more details, refer to analog inputs configuration (see page 90) and analog outputs configuration
(see page 99).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Dimension
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From time to time, new input modules, output modules, or other devices are made available that are not
documented in the present documentation. For information on new devices, contact your local Schneider
Electric representative.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Update the controller firmware to the latest version every time you install a newly released Input/Output
expansion module or other device to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTE: For more information on how to update the controller firmware, contact your local Schneider
Electric representative.
Applying incorrect current or voltage levels on TM172P••07• / TM172P••18• / TM172O••18• / TM172P••28•I
/ TM172O••28R / TM172P••42•I / TM172O••42R controllers and TM172E••R expansion modules inputs
and outputs could damage the electronic circuitry. Further, connecting a current input device to an analog
input configured for voltage, and vice versa, could damage the electronic circuitry.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not apply current above 30 mA to the analog inputs of the expansion module.
Do not apply voltages above 24 Vdc and less than -7 Vdc to the analog inputs of the expansion
module.
Do not mismatch the applied signal with the analog input configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Applying incorrect current or voltage levels on TM172P••28•• / TM172P••42•• controllers analog inputs and
outputs could damage the electronic circuitry. Further, connecting a current input device to an analog input
configured for voltage, and vice versa, could damage the electronic circuitry.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not apply current above 25 mA to the analog inputs of the controller or Input/Output expansion
module.
Do not apply voltages above 11 Vdc to the analog inputs of the controller or Input/Output expansion
module.
Do not mismatch the applied signal with the analog input configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Section 8.1
Power Supply
Power Supply
Power Supply
24 Vac 24 Vdc
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect a power cable longer than 10 m (32.8 ft).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
The power supplies for the TM172P••••••, TM172O•••••, and TM172E••R must be rated Safety Extra Low
Voltage (SELV) according to IEC 61140. These sources of power are isolated between the electrical input
and output circuits of the power supply as well as simple separation from ground (earth), PELV, and other
SELV systems.
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DANGER
GROUND LOOP CAUSING ELECTRIC SHOCK AND/OR INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect the 0 V power supply/transformer connection supplying this equipment to any external
ground (earth) connection.
Do not connect any 0 V or ground (earth) of the sensors and actuators connected to this equipment to
any external ground connection.
If necessary, use separate power supplies/transformers to power sensors or actuators isolated from
this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
In all cases, if the specified voltage range is not maintained, the products may not function as intended.
Use appropriate safety interlocks and voltage monitoring circuits.
WARNING
POTENTIAL OF OVERHEATING AND FIRE
Do not connect the equipment directly to line voltage.
Use only isolating SELV, Class 2 power supplies / transformers to supply power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Power Supply and Field bus Wiring Restriction For Non Isolated Controllers and Expansion Modules
TM172P••28• / TM172P••42• / TM172E••R power supply inputs are not isolated. If you connect the GND
connection of the RS-485 network or the CAN expansion bus across multiple controllers, you must use
separate, isolated power supplies. Alternatively, if you are interconnecting the equipment to a single power
supply, do not connect the RS-485 or CAN GND signal. Pay special attention when connecting serial lines.
Miswiring may lead to inoperable equipment.
CAN network example with separate power lines:
CAN network example with common power line and GND signal not connected:
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Section 8.2
Digital Input
Digital Input
Digital Inputs
This table presents the digital inputs of controllers and expansion modules:
Description
TM172P•G07R
TM172•••28R•
TM172•••42R•
TM172•••28S•
TM172•••42S•
TM172•••18R
TM172•••18S
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
Fast digital inputs (see page 79) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Regular digital inputs (see page 80) - - - 6 6 10 10 - 4
These devices have analog inputs that can be configured as dry contact digital inputs. For more details,
refer to the configuration of analog inputs (see page 90).
NOTE: The commons COM_DI are not internally connected together.
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Overview
If fast digital inputs are used as regular digital inputs, refer to regular digital inputs wiring diagram
(see page 80).
Characteristics
The table indicates the digital inputs characteristics:
Characteristic Value
Used as fast input Used as regular input
Type Digital input
Power draw (maximum) 5 mA
Working voltage +0…38 Vdc +0…38 Vdc
0…24 Vac +/-10 % 50/60 Hz
Pulse detection minimum length Positive pulse 0.15 ms Positive or negative pulse:
TM172P••07• / TM172•••18•: 40 ms
TM172•••28•• / TM172•••42••: 20 ms
TM172E28R: 40 ms
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
The table indicates the digital inputs characteristics:
Characteristic Value
Type Digital input
Power draw (maximum) 5 mA
Working voltage +0…38 Vdc
0…24 Vac +/-10 % 50/60 Hz
Pulse detection minimum length TM172•••28••/TM172•••42•• positive or negative pulse
DI3…DI4: 20 ms
DI5…DI8: 40 ms
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
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Section 8.3
Digital Output
Digital Output
Digital Output
This table presents the digital outputs of controllers and expansion modules:
Description
TM172P•G07R
TM172•••28R•
TM172•••42R•
TM172•••28S•
TM172•••42S•
TM172•••18R
TM172•••18S
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
High voltage relay SPST digital output (see page 83) 2 5 3 7 5 10 8 6 10
High voltage Solid-state relay digital output (see page 86) - - 2 - 2 - 2 - -
High voltage relay SPDT digital output (see page 87) 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 - -
These devices have analog outputs that can be configured as low voltage (SELV), open collector outputs.
For more details, refer to the configuration of analog outputs (see page 90).
NOTE: The commons Cx are not internally connected together.
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Characteristics
The table indicates the digital outputs characteristics:
Characteristic Value
Maximum voltage 250 Vac
Maximum current 3 A resistive load, 2 FLA / 12 LRA
Minimum switching capacity 100 mA / 5 Vdc
Electrical durability conforming to UL60730 100 000 cycles, 3 A at 250 Vac
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
The table indicates the SSR output characteristics:
Characteristic Value
TM172•••18S TM172•••28S•
TM172•••42S•
Nominal voltage 75…240 Vac
Maximum current 0.2 A 0.5 A
Switching rate range 45…65 Hz
Minimum switching capacity 20 mA
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
The table indicates the digital outputs characteristics:
Characteristic Value
TM172•••07• TM172P••28•
TM172•••18• TM172P••42•
TM172P••28•I
TM172P••42•I
TM172O••28R
TM172O••42R
Maximum voltage 250 Vac 240 Vac
Maximum current 3 A resistive load, -20…55 °C (-4…131 °F): 3 A resistive load
NO contact: 2.2 FLA / 13.2 LRA -20…60 °C (-4…140 °F): 1 A resistive load
-20…65 °C (-4…149 °F): 1 A resistive load if
DO8 is inactive
Minimum switching 300 mA, resistive load 300 mA, resistive load
capacity
Electrical durability 100 000 cycles 100 000 cycles
conforming to UL60730
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
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(1) TM172P••28• / TM172P••42•: The maximum current is limited to 1 A if the ambient temperature exceeds 55 °C
(131 °F).
(2) TM172P••28• / TM172P••42•: The ambient temperature must not exceed 60 °C (140 °F) if DO8 is active.
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Section 8.4
Analog Inputs
Analog Inputs
Analog Inputs
This table presents the analog inputs of controllers and expansion modules:
Description
TM172P•G07R
TM172•••28R•
TM172•••42R•
TM172•••28S•
TM172•••42S•
TM172•••18R
TM172•••18S
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
Configurable analog inputs or digital input. 2 8 8 8 8 12 12 4 10
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Analog Inputs
Overview
Controllers analog inputs are identified as AI1…AIx.
The inputs are configurable in pairs, AI1- AI2 is the first pair, AI3-AI4 is the second pair, and so on, up to
the last pair. Both AIs of a pair must be configured in order to belong to the same type group.
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
(2) Resistance value read, expressed in 0.01 kΩ, for a resistance applied to the input using the controller in
Pt1000 configuration, that is, creating a divider with pull-up resistance (1.5 kΩ for TM172P•G07R /
TM172•••18•, 2 kΩ for other device references). The resistance range for the daΩ (Pt1000) configuration
is up to 3 kΩ.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Only use voltage free type inputs on analog inputs configured as digital inputs.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Compatibility in Pairs
Parameters by pair
NOTE: The all pairs are available for TM172•••42••. Depending on the analog inputs of the device, not all
pairs are available, refer to the Related Devices and Connectors (see page 92).
Compatibility table for a pair of AIs:
PTC (KTY81)
daΩ (Pt1000)
Digital input
0…10 Vdc
4…20 mA
0…20 mA
hΩ (NTC)
0…5 Vdc
Pt1000
0 NTC (NK103) ✓ ✓ ✓ - - - - ✓ - - - -
1 Digital input ✓ ✓ ✓ - - - - ✓ - - - -
2 NTC (103AT-2) ✓ ✓ ✓ - - - - ✓ - - - -
3 4…20 mA - - - ✓ - - - - - - - ✓
4 0…10 Vdc - - - - ✓ - - - - - - -
Cfg_Ai2
Applying not allowed configuration produces the error number 8003h on the field value of both probes
(unsigned decimal: 32771 / signed decimal: -32765).
Note:
Type of probe configured Minimum full scale AIx Maximum full scale AIx
0/4…20 mA current probe 0/4 mA 20 mA
0…10 Vdc voltage probe 0 Vdc 10 Vdc
0…5 Vdc ratiometric probe 10 % (0.5 Vdc) 90 % (4.5 Vdc)
0…5 Vdc probe 0 Vdc 5 Vdc
For details on the values and characteristics of parameters, refer to the Parameters (see page 135).
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24 Vdc +24 Vdc power out for analog inputs, max current 100 mA
5 Vdc +5 Vdc power out for ratiometric analog inputs, max current 40 mA
GND 0 V signal ground
AI1…AI2 Analog inputs 1… 2 or dry contact digital inputs
TM172•••18• CN13
24 Vdc +24 Vdc power out for analog inputs, max current 150 mA (1)
5 Vdc +5 Vdc power out for ratiometric analog inputs, max current 50 mA (1)
GND 0 V signal ground
AI1…AI8 Analog inputs 1… 8 or dry contact digital inputs
TM172•••42•• CN13
24 Vdc +24 Vdc power out for analog inputs, max current 150 mA (1)
5 Vdc +5 Vdc power out for ratiometric analog inputs, max current 50 mA (1)
GND 0 V signal ground
AI9…AI12 Analog inputs 9…12 for dry contact digital inputs
TM172E••R CN3
24 Vdc +24 Vdc power out for analog inputs, max current 125 mA (1)
5 Vdc +5 Vdc power out for ratiometric analog inputs, max current 50 mA (1)
GND 0 V signal ground
AI1…AI4 Analog inputs 1…4 or dry contact digital inputs
TM172E28R CN9
24 Vdc +24 Vdc power out for analog inputs, max current 125mA (1)
5 Vdc +5 Vdc power out for ratiometric analog inputs, max current 50 mA (1)
GND 0 V signal ground
AI5…AI10 Analog inputs 5…10 or dry contact digital inputs
(1) The maximum current value is the sum between the maximum currents supplied by the corresponding terminals in
the base board connector and in the upper board connector.
For details on the values and characteristics of parameters, refer to the Parameters (see page 161).
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Characteristics
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
Cfg_Aix Description Accuracy Range Accuracy Resolution Input Impedance
6 Pt1000 -200…+850 °C (-328…+1562 °F)
TM172P••07• -200…-100 °C +/-10 °C 0.1 °C 1.5 kΩ
TM172•••18• (-328…-148 °F) (+/-18 °F) (+/-0.18 °F)
TM172•••28•• -100…-51 °C +/-2.5 °C TM172P••07•
TM172•••42•• (-148…-59.8 °F) (+/-4.5 °F) TM172•••18•
-50…+100 °C +/-1.5 °C 2 kΩ
(-58…+212 °F) (+/-2.7 °F)
+101…+400 °C +/-2.4 °C TM172•••28••
(+213.8…+752 °F) (+/-4.32 °F) TM172•••42••
+400…+850 °C +/-10 °C
(+753.8…+1562 °F) (+/-18 °F)
TM172E••R -200…-100 °C +/-5 °C 0.1 °C 2 kΩ
(-328…-148 °F) (+/-9 °F) (+/-0.18 °F)
-100…-50 °C +/-3 °C
(-148…-58 °F) (+/-5.4 °F)
-50…+200 °C +/-1.5 °C
(-58…+392 °F) (+/-2.7 °F)
+200…+600 °C +/-15 °C
(+392…+1112 °F) (+/-27 °F)
+600…+850 °C +/-30 °C
(+1112…+1562 °F) (+/-54 °F)
8 daΩ (Pt1000) 0…3 kΩ +/-25 Ω 10 Ω 1.5 kΩ
TM172P••07•
TM172•••18•
2 kΩ
TM172•••28••
TM172•••42••
TM172E••R
9 PTC (KTY81) -55…+150 °C (-67…+302 °F)
TM172P••07• -55…+150 °C +/-1.1 °C 0.1 °C 1.5 kΩ
TM172•••18• (-67…+302 °F) (+/-1.98 °F) (0.18 °F) TM172P••07•
TM172•••28•• TM172•••18•
TM172•••42•• 2 kΩ
TM172•••28••
TM172•••42••
TM172E••R -55…+135 °C +/-1.1 °C 0.1 °C 2 kΩ
(-67…+275 °F) (+/-1.98 °F) (0.18 °F)
+135…+150 °C +/-3.1 °C
(+275…+302 °F) (+/-5.58 °F)
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
You can power the transducer from the M172 (5 Vdc or 24 Vdc) or with an external supply.
For more information, refer to transducer technical data sheet.
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Characteristics
Using the parameter Cfg_Aix, an analog input AIx can be configured to acquire a signal by a physical
resource (probe, digital input, voltage/current signal) as specified in the following table:
The use of an external power supply with the dry contact digital inputs can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not apply external power supply to the dry contact digital inputs of the device.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
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Section 8.5
Analog Outputs
Analog Outputs
Analog Outputs
This table presents the analog outputs of controllers and expansion modules:
Description
TM172P•G07R
TM172•••28R•
TM172•••42R•
TM172•••28S•
TM172•••42S•
TM172•••18R
TM172•••18S
TM172E12R
TM172E28R
Low voltage (SELV) analog outputs, or - 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 2
Open Collector PWM outputs
Low voltage (SELV) analog outputs - - - 2 2 4 4 - -
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Analog Outputs
Overview
Analog outputs are identified as AO1…AOx.
Analog outputs by device reference:
Devices are equipped with low voltage analog output (SELV) 0…10 Vdc (see page 101)
Using the parameter Cfg_AOx, configurable analog outputs AOx can be configured to provide a signal to
a physical resource as specified in the following table:
Cfg_AOx Description
0 Current modulation 4…20 mA (see page 102)
1 Current ON/OFF (see page 103)
2 Voltage modulation 0…10 Vdc (see page 101)
3 PWM open collector (see page 100)
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Characteristics
PWM open collector (configurable polarity) configurable analog output characteristics:
Analog outputs in PWM mode can be configured as specified in the following table:
NOTE: The polarity and the frequency are common for the 2 configurable analog outputs of each device.
For details on the values and characteristics of the parameters, refer to Parameters (see page 135).
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Characteristics
Voltage modulation 0…10 Vdc non-configurable analog output characteristics:
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Characteristics
Current modulation 4…20 mA (see page 102) configurable analog output characteristics:
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Characteristics
Current ON-OFF configurable analog output characteristics:
For more information about the wiring, refer to wiring best practices (see page 31).
Section 8.6
Communication
Communication
Overview
The TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controllers and TM172E••R expansion modules can be connected
through the CAN expansion bus.
Connector
Wiring
Use a twisted pair shielded cable with two conductors with section 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20), plus a sheath
(characteristic impedance 120 Ω) with PVC sleeve, nominal capacity between conductors 36 pF/m,
nominal capacity between conductor and shield 68 pF/m.
For laying wires, comply with the indications given in standard EN 50174 on information technology wiring.
Extra care must be taken in separating data transmission circuits from power lines.
The network must have a bus daisy chain topology and must have 120 Ω 1/4 W termination resistances
between the CAN_H and CAN_L terminals on each of the two ends of the bus or enable those embedded
on the expansion modules.
The maximum cable length depends on the communication speed set in baud:
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect equipment that communicate using RS-485 serial to CAN Expansion Bus terminals.
Do not connect equipment that communicate using CAN Expansion Bus to RS-485 terminals.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTE: The addressing comprises the sum of parameter Addr_CAN_OB (Default value: 1) plus the
composite value of the 6-position DIP switches DIP4…DIP6 (8 addresses).
DIP number 1 2 3 4 5 6
120 Ω Baud Address
Disabled -
Default value
Enabled
500 kBd - -
Default value
250 kBd
125 kBd
50 kBd
Address Addr_CAN_OB -
Default value
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 1
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 2
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 3
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 4
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 5
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 6
Address Addr_CAN_OB + 7
Overview
Each TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controller is equipped with 2 RS-485 serial ports.
These ports permit user to communicate between the controller and a device via:
A Modbus RTU connection when using RS485-1(slave) or RS485-2 (master or slave) communication
port
A BACnet MS/TP (B-AAC profile certified BTL) connection
NOTE: GS of the RS485-1 and RS485-2 terminals are internally connected and are not connected to the
GND of the device.
The TM172P••28• / TM172P••42• controllers are equipped with 2 RS-485 terminals:
NOTE: GND of the RS485-1 and RS485-2 terminals are internally connected to the GND of the device.
Cables
Use a shielded and "twisted pair" cable with two 0.5 mm2 section conductors (AWG 20), plus braid
(characteristic impedance 120 Ω) with PVC sleeve, nominal capacity between conductors 36 pF/m,
nominal capacity between conductor and shielding 68 pF/m.
Alternatively use a shielded and "twisted pair" cable with two 0.5 mm2 section conductors (AWG 20), plus
braid with PVC sleeve, nominal capacity between conductors 89 pF/m, nominal capacity between
conductor and shielding 161 pF/m. See EN 50174 standard on IT cabling for indications on how cables
must be routed.
Always follow regulations applicable to the routing and connection of cables. Separate data transmission
circuits from power lines.
RS-485 network up to 1200 m in length with a maximum of 32 devices can be connected directly to the
controller.This length can be extended and the number of devices for each channel increased using
appropriate repeater modules.
Single terminal strip with 3 conductors: use the 3 conductors (“+”, “-“ for the signal and “GND” for the braid).
Attach the 120 Ω 1/4 W resistors between the "+" and "-" terminals of the interface and the last controller
in each branch of the network.
Maximum settable speed 115200 baud.
RS-485 physical layer can be used for Modbus SL, as well as for BACnet MS/TP communication.
Concurrent communication of different protocols on the same serial port is not allowed.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not communicate through Modbus SL and BACnet MS/TP concurrently on the same serial port.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect equipment that communicate using RS-485 serial to CAN Expansion Bus terminals.
Do not connect equipment that communicate using CAN Expansion Bus to RS-485 terminals.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Wiring Examples
The following diagram shows an RS-485 (field) architecture wiring example with non isolated controllers:
The following diagram shows an RS-485 (field) architecture wiring example with isolated controllers:
Characteristic Definition
Type of trunk cable Shielded cable with one twisted pair and at least a third conductor
Maximum length of bus 1000 m (3280.83 ft) at 19200 bps with a shielded and twisted cable (for
example: TSXCSA•••)
Maximum number of devices 32 devices that are 31 slaves
(without repeater)
Line terminators 120 Ω 1/4 W resistors
Overview
An USB type Mini-B (DEVICE) connector placed on the top-left side of the front view of the controller is
used to connect the controller to a PC via Mini-B/A USB cable for debugging, commissioning, downloading,
uploading with EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software.
For TM172P••••••, an additional USB type A (HOST) connector is used to connect a USB memory key
when downloading the application.
For further information, refer to the commissioning part (see page 167).
Cabling length
30 cm (11.8 in)
Connection
The cables required for TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controllers USB Mini-B are TCSXCNAMUM3P or
BMXXCAUSBH018.
The TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controllers can also be supplied through the Mini-B USB cable with limited
functionalities related to debugging, commissioning, downloading and uploading with
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software. For more information, see the
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software, Programming Guide.
NOTE: Do not apply voltage via 24 Vac/dc while the equipment is already connected to a PC via Mini-B
USB cable.
Before applying power via 24 Vac/dc power supply connection:
Step Action
1 Disconnect the Mini-B USB cable.
2 Supply the M172 controller via its 24 Vac/dc supply.
3 Reconnect the Mini-B USB cable.
Compatibility
TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controller is seen as a virtual COM. Serial communication is performed with a
CDC profile (USB standard).
Following operating systems are compatible:
Windows 8 / 8.1 64 bit
Windows 10 64 bit
The driver is supplied with the EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software.
Ethernet Port
Overview
Each TM172P•••••• controller is equipped by an RJ45 Ethernet port.
The RJ45 Ethernet port is available as an option for TM172O••••• controller, by adding a Ethernet,
Modbus TCP, and BACnet/IP or a Ethernet, Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP, Modbus SL, and BACnet MS/TP
communication module (see page 20)
Description
The Ethernet port permits user to connect the device to:
Different controllers and/or applications exchanging variables and/or parameters (network).
A supervision system using Modbus TCP/IP protocol.
An IEC 61131-3 EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software development system.
A BACnet/IP network, with B-AAC profile.
Concurrent communication of different protocols using the same Ethernet port is allowed (use of a web
browser in addition to another Ethernet Fieldbus connection for example).
Web Functionalities
The M172P also features Web functionalities, offering makers of machinery and systems integrators
remote access. Having a web-based connection in machines reduces support and maintenance by
minimizing call-out charges. End users also benefit, as they can monitor their own systems both locally and
from distance, using the graphics interface of any browser.
Main Web functionalities:
Web-based access.
Remote reading and support.
Local and remote system control, including alarms management.
Preventive and predictive maintenance.
Email alarm alerts.
Care must be taken and provisions made for use of this product as a control device to avoid inadvertent
consequences of commanded machine operation, controller state changes, or alteration of data memory
or machine operating parameters.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Configure and install the mechanism that enables the remote HMI local to the machine so that local
control over the machine can be maintained regardless of the remote commands sent to the
application.
You must have a complete understanding of the application and the machine before attempting to
control the application remotely.
Take the precautions necessary to assure that you are operating remotely on the intended machine
by having clear, identifying documentation within the application and its remote connection.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Bridge
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software allows monitoring of Modbus/RTU slaves, where M172P
controller is the master Modbus/RTU.
In a EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software project, M172P controller is used as a Modbus TCP to
Modbus/RTU protocol conversion element for Modbus 03h and 10h commands.
From EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software, set the connection with the device as Modbus TCP,
inserting the M172P controller IP address and the Modbus/RTU address of the device slave.
Connector
RJ45 Ethernet pin assignment
NOTE: The controller supports the MDI/MDIX auto-crossover cable function. It is not necessary to use
special Ethernet crossover cables to connect devices directly to this port (connections without an Ethernet
hub or switch).
Cabling length
100 m (328 ft)
Status LED
RJ45 Ethernet status LED
Section 8.7
Memory
Memory
Memory
Overview
The Modicon M172 Logic Controller has two different ways for data storing:
Internal memory
External memory (through a slot to insert external memory card, TM172P•••••• only)
Internal Memory
The Modicon M172 Logic Controller has the following memory capacities:
NOTE: A RAM datablock (32 bit DWORD), referred to as retain memory can be addressed through
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software at address %MD102.0, and allows data to be permanently
stored, as it is with the Flash memory, as long as the RTC battery is active (see page 117). There is no
limitation in the amount of read and write operations on this block.
External Memory
The Modicon M172 Logic Controller (TM172P••••••) has a Memory Card slot for micro SD cards to, in
certain cases, extend internal memory for the File System (see page 151).
Ultra High-Speed Class 1 (UHS-I) compatibility has been tested and validated with a 16 GB memory
card.
Ultra High-Speed Class 2 (UHS-II) memory cards are not supported.
When handling the micro SD card, follow the instructions below to help prevent internal data on the micro
SD card from being corrupted or lost or a micro SD card malfunction from occurring:
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not store the micro SD card where there is static electricity or probable electromagnetic fields.
Do not store the micro SD card in direct sunlight, near a heater, or other locations where high
temperatures can occur.
Do not bend the micro SD card.
Do not drop or strike the micro SD card against another object.
Keep the micro SD card dry.
Do not touch the micro SD card connectors.
Do not disassemble or modify the micro SD card.
Use only micro SD card formatted using FAT32.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
The TM172P•••••• controller does not recognize NTFS formatted micro SD cards. Format the micro SD
card on your computer using FAT32.
When using the TM172P•••••• controller and a micro SD card, observe the following to avoid losing
valuable data:
Accidental data loss can occur at any time. Once data is lost, it cannot be recovered.
If you forcibly extract the micro SD card, data on the micro SD card may become corrupted.
Removing a micro SD card that is being accessed could damage the micro SD card, or corrupt its data.
If the micro SD card is not positioned correctly when inserted into the controller, the data on the card
and the controller could become damaged.
NOTICE
LOSS OF APPLICATION DATA
Backup micro SD card data regularly.
Do not remove power or reset the controller, and do not insert or remove the micro SD card while it is
being accessed.
Become familiar with the proper orientation of the micro SD card when inserting it into the controller.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Section 8.8
RTC (Real-Time Clock)
RTC Description
The table indicates the functions of the RTC:
Function Description
RTC data retention time in the event of a power outage 10 years
Drift value ≤ 30 s/month at 25 °C
Battery
The Modicon M172 Logic Controller has a removable flap placed in the lower-left side of the front view.
Behind the service door, there is a battery compartment and a 5-pole male connector (reserved). However,
to replace the internal battery, contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
WARNING
NON USER SERVICABLE COMPONENT
Do not attempt to replace the battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Chapter 9
User Interface
User Interface
Overview
The user interface of the TM172PD••••• / TM172OD•••• controllers has 5 keys and 4 LEDs.
The TM172PB••••• / TM172OB•••• logic controllers have no display. A TM172DCL•••• remote display can
be used.
Keys
The following indications refer to the TM172PD••••• / TM172OD•••• user interface.
The keys can be programmed from the controller application. The following table describes the keys
default setting in Edit Mode (keys are programmable from the controller application).
Description of keys actions:
Number Key Press once (press and release) Press and hold
1 OK Enter/exit Edit mode -
Confirm operation in Edit Mode
2 LEFT Move cursor to left in Edit Mode Exit Edit Mode without saving
Part IV
Remote Display
Remote Display
Chapter 10
Environmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Characteristics Specification
TM172DCLWT••
TM172DCLF•
The product complies with the following harmonized EN60950-1:2006+A2:2013 ✓ -
regulations EN55024:2010
EN55022:2010/AC2011
EN60730-1 - ✓
EN60730-2-9
Temperature for ball pressure test 125 °C (257 °F) - ✓
Product certifications CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 24-1993-06 ✓ -
UL 873:2007-11
Environmental front panel rating Type 1 enclosure - ✓
Degree of protection by enclosure IP20 ✓ ✓
IP65 on front panel - ✓
Construction of control Electronic automatic Incorporated Control - ✓
Purpose of control Operating control (not safety) ✓ ✓
Mounting Vertical surface ✓ ✓
Flush - ✓
Top Hat (DIN rail) - ✓
Type of action 1 - ✓
Pollution degree 2 (normal) - ✓
Insulation material group IIIa - ✓
Over-voltage category II - ✓
Rated impulse voltage 330 V - ✓
Period of electric stress on the insulating parts N/A - -
Ambient operating temperature 0…50 °C (32…122 °F) ✓ -
-20…60 °C (-4…140 °F) - ✓
Ambient operating humidity (non-condensing) 0…75 % ✓ ✓
Ambient storage temperature -30…50 °C (-22…122 °F) ✓ -
-30…60 °C (-22…140 °F) - ✓
Ambient storage humidity (non-condensing) 0…75 % ✓ ✓
Power supply 24 Vac +/-15 % 50/60 Hz ✓ ✓
24 Vdc +/-10 %
Power consumption 3.2 VA 1.3 W max ✓ ✓
Insulation class III - ✓
Fire-resistance category D - ✓
Software class and structure A - ✓
Type of disconnection or suspension for each circuit N/A - -
Chapter 11
TM172DCL•••• Remote Display Description
TM172DCLWT••
Overview
Reference Description
TM172DCLWT M172 Color Touchscreen remote display vertical mounting with built-in
temperature sensor
TM172DCLWTH M172 Color Touchscreen remote display vertical mounting with built-in
temperature and humidity sensors
TM172DCLWTHP M172 Color Touchscreen remote display vertical mounting with built-in
temperature, humidity, and presence (PIR) sensors
Physical Description
The following illustrations present a TM172DCLWT•• remote display:
Number Description
1 Touchscreen
2 Holes for PIR detection
3 USB Micro-B port
4 Power supply connector
5 RS-485 Modbus SL connector
6 Holes for temperature measurement
Dimension
TM172DCLF•
Overview
Reference Description
TM172DCLFW M172 Color Touchscreen remote display flush mounting gray
TM172DCLFG M172 Color Touchscreen remote display flush mounting white
Physical Description
The following illustrations present a TM172DCLF• remote display:
Number Description
1 Touchscreen
2 USB Micro-B port
3 RS-485 Modbus SL connector
4 Power supply connector
Dimension
Chapter 12
Electrical Characteristics and Wiring Diagrams
Power Supply
24 Vac/dc
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect a power cable longer than 10 m (32.8 ft).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
For more information about the wiring, refer to Best wiring practices (see page 31).
The power supplies for the TM172DCL•••• must be rated Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) according to
IEC 61140. These sources of power are isolated between the electrical input and output circuits of the
power supply as well as simple separation from ground (earth), PELV, and other SELV systems.
DANGER
GROUND LOOP CAUSING ELECTRIC SHOCK AND/OR INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not connect the 0 V power supply/transformer connection supplying this equipment to any external
ground (earth) connection.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
In all cases, if the specified voltage range is not maintained, the products may not function as intended.
Use appropriate safety interlocks and voltage monitoring circuits.
WARNING
POTENTIAL OF OVERHEATING AND FIRE
Do not connect the equipment directly to line voltage.
Use only isolating SELV, Class 2 power supplies / transformers to supply power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Embedded Sensors
Characteristic Value
Type 10 k NTC type 2 thermistor
Resolution +/- 0.1 °C (+/- 0.2 °F)
Measurement range -40…+50 °C °C (-40…+122 °F)
Accuracy +/- 0.5 °C (+/- 0.9 °F) at 21 °C (70 °F) typical calibration
Characteristic Value
Type and calibration Single point calibrated bulk polymer
Precision Reading range from 10…90 % R.H. non-condensing
10…20 % precision: 10 %
20…80 % precision: 5 %
80…90 % precision: 10 %
Stability Less than 1.0 % yearly (typical drift)
Overview
The TM172DCL•••• can be connected to the controller through the RS-485 Modbus.
For details, refer to RS-485 Serial port description of the controller (see page 109).
Connector
RS-485 connector (CN3):
NOTE: GND of the RS-485 terminal is not internally connected to the “-” of the power supply terminal of
the device.
Part V
Parameters
Parameters
Chapter 13
Parameters
Parameters
Overview
Overview
Parameters are used to configure a Modicon M172 Logic Controller.
They can be modified with:
Keys on:
TM172•D••••• front panel
TM172DCL•••• remote displays
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
After any BIOS parameter modification, power cycle the device.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Parameters Tables
The three following tables list all information required to read, write, and decode all accessible resources
in the device.
Controller Parameter table (see page 138)
Expansion Module Parameters table (see page 152)
Display Parameter table (see page 161)
Description of columns:
Column Description
LABEL Indicates the label used to display the parameters in the device menu.
ADDRESS Indicates the address of the Modbus register containing the resource to access.
DATA TYPE Indicates the size of the data in bits.
CPL When the field indicates “-1”, the value read by the register requires conversion because
the value represents a number with a sign. In the other cases, the value is always positive
or null.
To carry out the conversion, proceed as follows:
If the value in the register is from 0 to 32767, the result is the value itself (zero and
positive values).
If the value in the register is from 32768 to 65535, the result is the value of the register
- 65536 (negative values).
RESET Indicates whether the controller must be rebooted after the parameter has been modified.
Y = the controller must be rebooted to modify the parameter.
Empty "-" = the controller does not need to be rebooted to modify the parameter.
Folders
NOTE: Not all parameters listed are available depending on the accessible resources in the device.
The following tables present the controller parameters, divided into categories (folders):
Folder label
Acknowledgment (see page 138)
AI Calibration (see page 139)
AO Calibration (see page 138)
Analog Inputs - Base Board (see page 144)
Analog Inputs - Upper Board (see page 146)
ON Board RS485-1 (see page 147)
ON Board RS485-2 (see page 147)
ON Board CAN Expansion bus (see page 148)
RS-485 Passive Communication Module (see page 148)
CAN Expansion bus Passive Communication Module (see page 149)
RS-232 Passive Communication Module (see page 149)
Ethernet (see page 150)
Display (see page 150)
BACnet (see page 151)
FileSystem (see page 151)
Miscellaneous (see page 151)
Acknowledgment Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
AI Calibration Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_10V_AI1 15527 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI10 15590 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI11 15597 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI12 15604 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI2 15534 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI3 15541 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI4 15548 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI5 15555 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI6 15562 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI7 15569 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI8 15576 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI9 15583 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI1 15526 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI1 15529 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI10 15589 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI10 15592 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI11 15596 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI11 15599 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI12 15603 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI12 15606 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI2 15533 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI2 15536 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI3 15540 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI3 15543 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI4 15547 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI4 15550 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI5 15554 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI5 15557 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI6 15561 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI6 15564 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI7 15568 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI7 15571 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI8 15575 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI8 15578 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI9 15582 WORD - - 0…5 V Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI9 15585 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI1 15528 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI10 15591 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI11 15598 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI12 15605 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI2 15535 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI3 15542 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI4 15549 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI5 15556 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_mA_AI6 15563 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI7 15570 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI8 15577 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI9 15584 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI1 15524 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI10 15587 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI11 15594 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI12 15601 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI2 15531 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI3 15538 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI4 15545 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI5 15552 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI6 15559 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI7 15566 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI8 15573 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI9 15580 WORD - - NTC Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI1 15525 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI10 15588 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI11 15595 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI12 15602 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI2 15532 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI3 15539 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI4 15546 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI5 15553 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI6 15560 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI7 15567 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI8 15574 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI9 15581 WORD - - Pt1000 Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI1 15530 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI10 15593 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI11 15600 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI11 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI12 15607 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI12 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI2 15537 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI3 15544 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI4 15551 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI5 15558 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI6 15565 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI7 15572 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI8 15579 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI9 15586 WORD - - PTC Calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI1 15608 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI1 15609 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI1 15610 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI1 15611 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI1 15612 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI1 15613 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Offs_PTC_AI1 15614 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI2 15615 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI2 15616 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI2 15617 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI2 15618 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI2 15619 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI2 15620 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI2 15621 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI3 15622 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI3 15623 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI3 15624 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI3 15625 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI3 15626 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI3 15627 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI3 15628 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI4 15629 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI4 15630 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI4 15631 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI4 15632 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI4 15633 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI4 15634 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI4 15635 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI5 15636 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI5 15637 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI5 15638 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI5 15639 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI5 15640 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI5 15641 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI5 15642 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI6 15643 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI6 15644 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI6 15645 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI6 15646 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI6 15647 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI6 15648 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI6 15649 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI7 15650 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI7 15651 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI7 15652 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI7 15653 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI7 15654 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI7 15655 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI7 15656 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI8 15657 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI8 15658 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI8 15659 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Offs_10V_AI8 15660 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI8 15661 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI8 15662 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI8 15663 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI9 15664 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI9 15665 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI9 15666 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI9 15667 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI9 15668 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI9 15669 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI9 15670 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI10 15671 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI10 15672 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI10 15673 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI10 15674 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI10 15675 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI10 15676 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI10 15677 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI11 15678 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI11 15679 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI11 15680 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI11 15681 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI11 15682 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI11 15683 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI11 15684 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI11 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI12 15685 WORD -1 - NTC Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI12 15686 WORD -1 - Pt1000 Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI12 15687 WORD -1 - 0…5 V Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI12 15688 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI12 15689 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5Vr_AI12 15690 WORD -1 - 0…5 Vratiometric Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI12 15691 WORD -1 - PTC Calibration offset AI12 -32768…32767 0 Num
AO Calibration Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_10V_AO1 15692 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO2 15694 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO3 15696 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO4 15698 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO5 15700 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO6 15702 WORD - - 0…10 V Calibration gain AO6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AO1 - - - - Not used - - -
Gain_mA_AO2 - - - - Not used - - -
Gain_mA_AO3 15697 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AO3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AO4 15699 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA Calibration gain AO4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AO5 - - - - Not used - - -
Gain_mA_AO6 - - - - Not used - - -
Offs_10V_AO1 15704 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AO1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO1 15705 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AO1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO2 15706 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AO2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO2 15707 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AO2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO3 15708 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AO3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO3 15709 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AO3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO4 15710 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AO4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO4 15711 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA Calibration offset AO4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO5 15712 WORD -1 - 0…10 V Calibration offset AO5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO5 15713 WORD -1 - 0/4…20mA Calibration offset AO5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO6 15714 WORD -1 - 0…10V Calibration offset AO6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO6 15715 WORD -1 - 0/4…20mA Calibration offset AO6 -32768…32767 0 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Temp_UM 15725 WORD - - Temperature unit of measurement 0, 1 0 Num
0 = °C
1 = °F
Cfg_Ai1 15726 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai1 0…11 2 Num
0 = NTC (NK103)
1 = DI Input
2 = NTC (103AT)
3 = 4…20 mA
4 = 0…10 V
5 = 0…5 V (Ratiometric)
6 = Pt1000
7 = hΩ (NTC)
8 = daΩ (Pt1000)
9 = PTC
10 = 0…5 V
11 = 0…20 mA
Cfg_Ai2 15727 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai2 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai3 15728 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai3 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai4 15729 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai4 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai5 15730 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai5 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai6 15731 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai6 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai7 16100 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai7 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai8 16101 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai8 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai1 15736 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai1 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
NOTE: Minimum full scale: for current
probes, value at 4 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 0 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
10% (corresponding to 0.5 V).
FullScaleMax_Ai1 15737 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai1 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
NOTE: Maximum full scale for current
probes, value at 20 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 10 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
90% (corresponding to 4.5 V).
FullScaleMin_Ai2 15738 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai2 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai2 15739 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai2 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai3 15740 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai3 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai3 15741 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai3 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai4 15742 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai4 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
FullScaleMax_Ai4 15743 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai4 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai5 15744 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai5 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai5 15745 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai5 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai6 15746 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai6 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMaxAi6 15747 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai6 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai7 16106 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai7 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai7 16107 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai7 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai8 16108 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai8 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMaxAi8 16109 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai8 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
Calibration_Ai1 15748 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai1 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai2 15749 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai2 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai3 15750 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai3 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai4 15751 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai4 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai5 15752 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai5 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai6 15753 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai6 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai7 16118 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai7 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai8 16119 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai8 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Cfg_AO3 15758 WORD - - Type of analog output AO3 0…3 0 Num
0 = current modulation
1 = current ON/OFF
2 = voltage modulation
3 = PWM mode
Cfg_AO4 15759 WORD - - Type of analog output AO4 0…3 0 Num
See Cfg_AO3
PWM_frequency_AO3_AO 15769 WORD - Y PWM Frequency for AO3 and AO4 in 0…2000 1000 Hz
4 PWM mode
PWM_polarity_AO3_AO4 15770 WORD - - PWM Polarity for AO3 and AO4 in 0, 1 1 Num
PWM mode: 1 = direct,0 = reversed
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Cfg_Ai9 16102 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai9 0…11 3 Num
0 = NTC (NK103)
1 = DI Input
2 = NTC (103AT)
3 = 4…20 mA
4 = 0…10 V
5 = 0…5 V (Ratiometric)
6 = Pt1000
7 = hΩ (NTC)
8 = daΩ (Pt1000)
9 = PTC
10 = 0…5 V
11 = 0…20 mA
Cfg_Ai10 16103 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai10 0…11 3 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai11 16104 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai11 0…11 3 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai12 16105 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai12 0…11 3 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai9 16110 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai9 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
NOTE: Minimum full scale: for current
probes, value at 4 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 0 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
10% (corresponding to 0.5 V).
FullScaleMax_Ai9 16111 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai9 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
NOTE: Maximum full scale for current
probes, value at 20 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 10 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
90% (corresponding to 4.5 V).
FullScaleMin_Ai10 16112 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai10 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai10 16113 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai10 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai11 16114 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai11 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai11 16115 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai11 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai12 16116 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai12 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Num
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai12 16117 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai12 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Num
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
Calibration_Ai9 16120 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai9 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai10 16121 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai10 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai11 16122 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai11 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai12 16123 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai12 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Addr_RS485_OB1 16124 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 serial address 0... 255 1 Num
Proto_RS485_OB1 16125 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 protocol selection 2, 3 3 Num
2 = uNET
3 = Modbus/RTU
Databit_RS485_OB1 16126 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 data bit number 8 8 Num
Fixed setting 8
Stopbit_RS485_OB1 16127 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 stop bit number 1, 2 1 Num
1 = 1 stop bit
2 = 2 stop bit
Parity_RS485_OB1 16128 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 protocol parity 0…2 2 Num
0 = NULL
1 = ODD
2 = EVEN
Baud_RS485_OB1 16129 WORD - Y On-board RS-485 protocol baudrate 0…5 2 Num
0 = 9600 baud
1 = 19200 baud
2 = 38400 baud
3 = 57600 baud
4 = 76800 baud
5 = 115200 baud
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Addr_CAN_OB 15780 WORD - Y On-board CAN Expansion bus serial 1…127 1 Num
address
Baud_CAN_OB 15781 WORD - Y On-board CAN Expansion protocol 2…6 2 Num
baudrate
2 = 500 kBd
3 = 250 kBd
4 = 125 kBd
5 = 125 kBd
6 = 50 kBd
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Addr_CAN_PI 15788 WORD - Y CAN Expansion bus Passive 1…127 1 Num
Communication Module serial address
Baud_CAN_PI 15789 WORD - Y CAN Expansion bus Passive 2…6 2 Num
Communication Module protocol
baudrate
2 = 500 kBd
3 = 250 kBd
4 = 125 kBd
5 = 125 kBd
6 = 50 kBd
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Ethernet Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Port_FTP_PI 15772 WORD - Y FTP Port number 0…65535 65535 Num
Value 0 corresponds to port 21
Port_HTTP_PI 15796 WORD - Y HTTP port 0…65535 0 Num
HTTP communication Port number
Default 0 corresponds to port 80
Port_ETH_PI 15797 WORD - Y Port TCP/IP Modbus communication 0…65535 65535 Num
port.
Ip_1_ETH_PI 15798 WORD - Y Ethernet passive Plug-in IP address 0…255 10 Num
(part 1)
Ip_2_ETH_PI 15799 WORD - Y Ethernet passive Plug-in IP address 0…255 0 Num
(part 2)
Ip_3_ETH_PI 15800 WORD - Y Ethernet passive Plug-in IP address 0…255 0 Num
(part 3)
Ip_4_ETH_PI 15801 WORD - Y Ethernet passive Plug-in IP address 0…255 100 Num
(part 4)
DefGtwy_1_ETH_PI 15802 WORD - Y Default gateway (part 1) 0…255 10 Num
DefGtwy_2_ETH_PI 15803 WORD - Y Default gateway (part 2) 0…255 0 Num
DefGtwy_3_ETH_PI 15804 WORD - Y Default gateway (part 3) 0…255 0 Num
DefGtwy_4_ETH_PI 15805 WORD - Y Default gateway (part 4) 0…255 1 Num
NetMsk_1_ETH_PI 15806 WORD - Y Net mask (part 1) 0…255 255 Num
NetMsk_2_ETH_PI 15807 WORD - Y Net mask (part 2) 0…255 255 Num
NetMsk_3_ETH_PI 15808 WORD - Y Net mask (part 3) 0…255 255 Num
NetMsk_4_ETH_PI 15809 WORD - Y Net mask (part 4) 0…255 0 Num
PriDNS_1_ETH_PI 15810 WORD - Y Primary DNS server (part 1) 0…255 8 Num
PriDNS_2_ETH_PI 15811 WORD - Y Primary DNS server (part 2) 0…255 8 Num
PriDNS_3_ETH_PI 15812 WORD - Y Primary DNS server (part 3) 0…255 8 Num
PriDNS_4_ETH_PI 15813 WORD - Y Primary DNS server (part 4) 0…255 8 Num
SecDNS_1_ETH_PI 15814 WORD - Y Secondary DNS server (part 1) 0…255 8 Num
SecDNS_2_ETH_PI 15815 WORD - Y Secondary DNS server (part 2) 0…255 8 Num
SecDNS_3_ETH_PI 15816 WORD - Y Secondary DNS server (part 3) 0…255 4 Num
SecDNS_4_ETH_PI 15817 WORD - Y Secondary DNS server (part 4) 0…255 4 Num
EnableDHCP_ETH_PI 15818 WORD - Y Enable DHCP 0, 1 0 Flag
0 = False, 1 = True
MAC_1_ETH_PI 16130 WORD - Y MAC address (first part) 0 0 Num
MAC_2_ETH_PI 16131 WORD - Y MAC address (second part) 0…24 24 Num
MAC_3_ETH_PI 16132 WORD - Y MAC address (third part) 0…187 187 Num
MAC_4_ETH_PI 16133 WORD - Y MAC address (fourth part) 0…255 255 Num
MAC_5_ETH_PI 16134 WORD - Y MAC address (fifth part) 0…255 255 Num
Display Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
BACnet Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Load_BACnet_E2_Defau 15766 WORD - Y Load default values for BACnet 0…1 1 Flag
lts parameters in EEPROM at next boot
Port_BACnet_IP 15768 WORD - Y BACnet/IP Port number. 0…65535 65535 Num
0 = port 47808
65535 = BACnet stack running only on
PLC side
FileSystem Volumes
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Miscellaneous
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
virtualDipSwitch 16143 WORD - Y Numeric prefix for system files name 0…7 0 Num
Folders
NOTE: Not all parameters listed are available depending on the accessible resources in the device.
The following tables present the Expansion module parameters, divided into categories (folders):
Folder label
Acknowledgment (see page 152)
AI Calibration (see page 153)
AO Calibration (see page 156)
Analog Inputs - Base Board (see page 157)
Analog Inputs - Upper Board (see page 159)
Analog Outputs Upper Board Folder (see page 160)
ON Board CAN Expansion bus (see page 160)
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
AI Calibration Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_10V_AI1 15527 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI10 15590 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI2 15534 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI3 15541 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI4 15548 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI5 15555 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI6 15562 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI7 15569 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI8 15576 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AI9 15583 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI1 15526 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI1 15529 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI10 15589 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI10 15592 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI2 15533 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI2 15536 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI3 15540 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI3 15543 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI4 15547 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI4 15550 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI5 15554 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI5 15557 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI6 15561 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI6 15564 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI7 15568 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI7 15571 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI8 15575 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI8 15578 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5Vr_AI9 15582 WORD - - 0…5 Vratiometric calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_5V_AI9 15585 WORD - - 0…5 V calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI1 15528 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI10 15591 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI2 15535 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI3 15542 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI4 15549 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI5 15556 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI6 15563 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI7 15570 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI8 15577 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AI9 15584 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI1 15524 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI10 15587 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI2 15531 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI3 15538 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_Ntc_AI4 15545 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI5 15552 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI6 15559 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI7 15566 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI8 15573 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Ntc_AI9 15580 WORD - - NTC calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI1 15525 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI10 15588 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI2 15532 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI3 15539 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI4 15546 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI5 15553 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI6 15560 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI7 15567 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI8 15574 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_Pt1000_AI9 15581 WORD - - Pt1000 calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI1 15530 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI10 15593 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI10 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI2 15537 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI3 15544 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI3 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI4 15551 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI4 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI5 15558 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI5 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI6 15565 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI6 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI7 15572 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI7 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI8 15579 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI8 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_PTC_AI9 15586 WORD - - PTC calibration gain AI9 0…65535 32768 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI1 15608 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI1 15609 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI1 15610 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI1 15611 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI1 15612 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI1 15613 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI1 15614 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI2 15615 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI2 15616 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI2 15617 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI2 15618 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI2 15619 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI2 15620 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI2 15621 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI3 15622 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI3 15624 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI3 15625 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI3 15626 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI3 15627 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI3 15628 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI3 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI4 15629 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Offs_Pt1000_AI4 15630 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI4 15631 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI4 15632 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI4 15634 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI4 15635 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI4 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI5 15636 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI5 15637 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI5 15638 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI5 15639 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI5 15640 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI5 15641 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI5 15642 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI5 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI6 15643 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI6 15645 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI6 15646 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI6 15647 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI6 15648 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI6 15649 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI6 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI7 15650 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI7 15651 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI7 15652 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI7 15653 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI7 15654 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI7 15655 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI7 15656 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI7 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI8 15657 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI8 15658 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI8 15659 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI8 15660 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI8 15661 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI8 15662 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI8 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI9 15664 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI9 15665 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI9 15666 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI9 15667 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI9 15668 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI9 15669 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI9 15670 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI9 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Ntc_AI10 15671 WORD -1 - NTC calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_Pt1000_AI10 15672 WORD -1 - Pt1000 calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI10 15673 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AI10 15674 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AI10 15675 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_5V_AI10 15676 WORD -1 - 0…5 V calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_PTC_AI10 15677 WORD -1 - PTC calibration offset AI10 -32768…32767 0 Num
AO Calibration Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Gain_10V_AO1 15692 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AO1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_10V_AO2 15694 WORD - - 0…10 V calibration gain AO2 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AO1 15693 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AO1 0…65535 32768 Num
Gain_mA_AO2 15695 WORD - - 0/4…20 mA calibration gain AO2 0…65535 32768 Num
Offs_mA_AO1 15705 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AO1 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_10V_AO2 15706 WORD -1 - 0…10 V calibration offset AO2 -32768…32767 0 Num
Offs_mA_AO2 15707 WORD -1 - 0/4…20 mA calibration offset AO2 -32768…32767 0 Num
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Temp_UM 15725 WORD - - Temperature unit of measurement 0, 1 0 Num
0 = °C
1 = °F
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
SubCfg_AI1 16010 WORD - - Sub configuration of analog input AI1 0…3 3 Num
0= Low Pass filter disabled, analog
value in raw points;
1= Low Pass filter disabled, analog
value converted;
2= Low Pass filter enabled, analog
value in raw points;
3 = Low Pass filter enabled, analog
value converted.
SubCfg_AI2 16011 WORD - - Sub configuration of analog input AI2 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI3 16012 WORD - - Sub configuration of analog input AI3 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI4 16013 WORD - - Sub configuration of analog input AI4 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Cfg_Ai5 15730 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai5 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai6 15731 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai6 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai7 16100 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai7 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai8 16101 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai8 0…11 2 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai9 16102 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai9 0…11 3 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
Cfg_Ai10 16103 WORD - - Type of analog input Ai10 0…11 3 Num
See Cfg_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai5 15744 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai5 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai5 15745 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai5 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai6 15746 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai6 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMaxAi6 15747 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai6 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai7 16106 WORD -1 - Analog input Ai7 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai7 16107 -1 - Analog input Ai7 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai8 16108 -1 - Analog input Ai8 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMaxAi8 16109 -1 - Analog input Ai8 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
FullScaleMin_Ai9 16110 -1 - Analog input Ai9 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
NOTE: Minimum full scale: current
probes, value at 4 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 0 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
10% (corresponding to 0.5 V).
FullScaleMax_Ai9 16111 -1 - Analog input Ai9 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
NOTE: Maximum full scale current
probes, value at 20 mA, for 0…10 V
voltage probes, value at 10 V, for
ratiometric probes (0…5 V), value at
90% (corresponding to 4.5 V).
FullScaleMin_Ai10 16112 -1 - Analog input Ai10 start of scale value -9999…+9999 0 Digit
See FullScaleMin_Ai1
FullScaleMax_Ai10 16113 -1 - Analog input Ai10 full scale value -9999…+9999 1000 Digit
See FullScaleMax_Ai1
Calibration_Ai5 15752 -1 - Analog input Ai5 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai6 15753 -1 - Analog input Ai6 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai7 16118 -1 - Analog input Ai7 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai8 16119 -1 - Analog input Ai8 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai9 16120 -1 - Analog input Ai9 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
Calibration_Ai10 16121 -1 - Analog input Ai10 differential -1000…1000 0 Digit
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
SubCfg_AI5 16014 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI5 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI6 16015 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI6 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI7 16016 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI7 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI8 16017 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI8 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI9 16018 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI9 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
SubCfg_AI10 16019 - - Sub configuration of analog input AI10 0…3 3 Num
See SubCfg_Ai1
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Folders
NOTE: Not all parameters listed are available depending on the accessible resources in the device.
The following tables present the Display Color Touchscreen parameters, divided into categories (folders):
Folder label
Acknowledgment (see page 161)
AI Calibration (see page 161)
Analog Inputs (see page 161)
ON Board RS-485 (see page 162)
Display (see page 163)
Remote Slave (see page 163)
Acknowledgment Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
AI Calibration Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Addr_RS485_OB 8198 WORD - Y RS-485 On-board address 0…247 1 Num
Proto_RS485_OB 8199 WORD - - Modbus working mode 0, 1 (1) Num
0 = Slave
1 = Master
DataBit_RS485_OB 8200 WORD - Y RS-485 On-board Data bit number 8 8 Num
StopBit_RS485_OB 8201 WORD - Y RS-485 On-board stop bit number 1, 2 1 Num
Parity_RS485_OB 8202 WORD - Y RS-485 On-board parity protocol 0…2 2 Num
0 = Null
1 = Odd
2 = Even
Baud_RS485_OB 8203 WORD - Y RS-485 On-board baud rate protocol 0…4 2 Num
0 = 9600
1 = 19200
2 = 38400
3 = 57600
4 = 115200
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
RemoteSlave1_addr 8254 WORD - Y Remote slave 1 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave1_32bit_o 8262 WORD - Y Remote slave 1 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder 0 = DWORD register not swapped
and REAL register not swapped
1 = DWORD register swapped and
REAL register not swapped
2 = DWORD register not swapped
and REAL register swapped
3 = DWORD register swapped and
REAL register swapped
RemoteSlave2_addr 8255 WORD - Y Remote slave 2 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave2_32bit_o 8263 WORD - Y Remote slave 2 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave3_addr 8256 WORD - Y Remote slave 3 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave3_32bit_o 8264 WORD - Y Remote slave 3 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave4_addr 8257 WORD - Y Remote slave 4 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave4_32bit_o 8265 WORD - Y Remote slave 4 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0(1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave5_addr 8258 WORD - Y Remote slave 5 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave5_32bit_o 8266 WORD - Y Remote slave 5 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave6_addr 8259 WORD - Y Remote slave 6 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave6_32bit_o 8267 WORD - Y Remote slave 6 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave7_addr 8260 WORD - Y Remote slave 7 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave7_32bit_o 8268 WORD - Y Remote slave 7 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
RemoteSlave8_addr 8261 WORD - Y Remote slave 8 address 0…247 0 Num
RemoteSlave8_32bit_o 8269 WORD - Y Remote slave 8 MSB and LSB order 0…3 0 (1) Num
rder See RemoteSlave1_32bit_order
(1) 0=Word NOT swapped, 1= Word swapped for WORD, 2= Word swapped for REAL, 3= Word swapped
Display Folder
DESCRIPTION
DATA TYPE
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
RANGE
RESET
LABEL
U.M.
CPL
Part VI
Commissioning
Commissioning
Chapter 14
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software
General Description
Overview
The EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software development tool makes it possible to create and
customize IEC 61131-3 programs for various types of application. You can download
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software from Schneider-electric web site download center. It is
intended for applications in HVAC&R.
PC Connection
M172 can be connected to a PC through the USB port and a USB cable:
Type A USB (HOST). Used to connect a USB memory key drive when downloading the application.
Type Mini-B USB (DEVICE). Used to connect TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• to a PC via Mini-B/A USB
cable for debugging,commissioning, downloading, and uploading with EcoStruxure Machine Expert -
HVAC software.
Type micro-B USB (DEVICE). Used to connect TM172DCL•••• to a PC via micro-B/A USB cable for
debugging,commissioning, downloading, and uploading with EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC
software.
The TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• can also be supplied through the USB cable with limited functionalities
related to debugging, commissioning, downloading and uploading with EcoStruxure Machine Expert -
HVAC software. For more information, refer to the EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software
Operating Guide.
NOTE: Do not apply voltage via 24 Vac/dc while the equipment is already connected to a PC via Mini-B
USB cable (TM172P•••••• only).
Before applying power via 24 Vac/dc power supply connection:
Disconnect the Mini-B USB cable.
Supply the M172 controller via its 24 Vac/dc power supply connector.
Reconnect the Mini-B USB cable.
NOTE: Inactive connections are not closed automatically. If all connections are open and the cable is
disconnected, a reconnect is not possible and the controller must be power cycled.
NOTICE
LOSS OF COMMUNICATION
Close all open TCP connections between PC and the controller before disconnecting the Ethernet
cable.
Close all open TCP connections before replacing an Ethernet cable.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Chapter 15
Controller Connection Types
First Commissioning
Overview
There are several processes to connect the PC to the M172 controller:
For reasons of Internet security, Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP are disabled by default. Therefore you
can manually enable Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP.
However, doing so may expose your network to possible cyberattacks if you do not take additional
measures to protect your enterprise. In addition, you may be subject to laws and regulations concerning
cybersecurity.
WARNING
UNAUTHENTICATED ACCESS AND SUBSEQUENT NETWORK INTRUSION
Observe and respect any and all pertinent national, regional and local cybersecurity and/or personal
data laws and regulations when enabling Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP if you wish to communicate
to third party devices on an industrial network.
Isolate your industrial network from other networks inside your company.
Protect any network against unintended access by using firewalls, VPN, or other, proven security
measures
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
First Connection
Once the first connection between PC and M172 controller starts, EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC
asks you to enter the default password of the web-server and to replace it by a new different one.
Lets consider that the M172 controller has 3 scenarios:
CyberSecurity Defense-in-Depth
NOTE: Schneider Electric adheres to industry best practices in the development and implementation of
control systems. This includes a "Defense-in-Depth" approach to secure an Industrial Control System. This
approach places the controllers behind one or more firewalls to restrict access to authorized personnel and
protocols only.
WARNING
UNAUTHENTICATED ACCESS AND SUBSEQUENT UNAUTHORIZED MACHINE OPERATION
Evaluate whether your environment or your machines are connected to your critical infrastructure and,
if so, take appropriate steps in terms of prevention, based on Defense-in-Depth, before connecting the
automation system to any network.
Limit the number of devices connected to a network to the minimum necessary.
Isolate your industrial network from other networks inside your company.
Protect any network against unintended access by using firewalls, VPN, or other, proven security
measures.
Monitor activities within your systems.
Prevent subject devices from direct access or direct link by unauthorized parties or unauthenticated
actions.
Prepare a recovery plan including backup of your system and process information.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
UNAUTHORIZED DATA ACCESS
Immediately change any and all default passwords to new, secure passwords.
Do not distribute passwords to unauthorized or otherwise unqualified personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
NOTE: A secure password is one that has not been shared or distributed to any unauthorized personnel
and does not contain any personal or otherwise obvious information. Further, a mix of upper and lower
case letters and numbers offer greater security. You should choose a password length of at least seven
characters.
To connect the PC to the controller, use a type A / type Mini-B USB cable.
Following operations are possible between the PC and the controller in direct USB connection:
First Commissioning
M172 first connection via Modbus Serial Line (USB device / RS-485):
Step Action
1 Connect the PC to a BRAND NEW controller.
2 Launch EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC.
3 In the Configuration tab, click On-line → Setup Communication to configure the communication
port.
4 In the Configuration tab, click On-line → Connect to connect to the controller.
NOTE: EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC verifies if it is a BRAND NEW controller. If it is a NOT
BRAND NEW or a OBSOLETE controller, the connection can be directly established.
5 Enter the default login: “administrator”
6 Enter the default password: “password”.
7 Enter the new password.
8 Click OK to validate.
Result: If the new password is different from the default one, the connection can be directly
established.
You can now configure the controller and activate the communication port with the dedicated
parameters (see page 138).
Cybersecurity
After the first connection, you can manually enable Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP.
However, doing so may expose your network to possible cyberattacks if you do not take additional
measures to protect your enterprise. In addition, you may be subject to laws and regulations concerning
cybersecurity.
For cybersecurity details, refer to:
CyberSecurity Defense-in-Depth (see page 171).
Replace the default password (see page 171).
The USB memory key is connected on the type A USB port of the controller.
Following operations are possible between the USB memory key and the controller in direct USB
connection:
Step Action
1 Connect the USB memory key to a BRAND NEW controller.
2 USB content is downloaded into the controller: yellow LED flashes during download.
When the download is completed, green LED flashes twice and switch ON to confirm successful
download.
NOTE:
If the password file does not exist in the USB memory key, the download is not executed into a
BRAND NEW controller.
If it is a NOT BRAND NEW or a OBSOLETE controller, USB content can be directly downloaded
into the controller.
If it is a OBSOLETE controller, the file related to the password changed must be removed.
NOTE: The USB memory key contains the default login and default password in clear text, you must pay
particular attention to protect these informations.
Cybersecurity
After the first connection, you can manually enable Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP.
However, doing so may expose your network to possible cyberattacks if you do not take additional
measures to protect your enterprise. In addition, you may be subject to laws and regulations concerning
cybersecurity.
For cybersecurity details, refer to:
CyberSecurity Defense-in-Depth (see page 171).
Replace the default password (see page 171).
First Commissioning
M172 first connection via RJ45 Ethernet cable:
Step Action
1 Connect the PC to a BRAND NEW controller.
2 Launch EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC.
3 In the Configuration tab, click On-line → Setup Communication to configure the communication
port. The Modbus TCP protocol must be selected.
The default IP address for a BRAND NEW controller is: 10.0.0.100
4 In the Configuration tab, click On-line → Connect to connect to the controller.
NOTE: EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC verifies if it is a BRAND NEW controller.
If it is a NOT BRAND NEW or OBSOLETE controller:
If Modbus TCP enabled, the connection can be directly established.
If Modbus TCP disabled and HTTP disabled, the connection is not established.
If Modbus TCP disabled and HTTP enabled, EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC redirects to
the webpage.
5 Enter the default login: “administrator”
6 Enter the default password: “password”.
7 Enter the new password.
8 Click OK to validate.
Result: If the new password is different from the default one, the connection can be directly
established.
You can now configure the controller and activate the communication port with the dedicated
parameters (see page 138).
Cybersecurity
After the first connection, you can manually enable Modbus TCP / BACnet IP / FTP.
However, doing so may expose your network to possible cyberattacks if you do not take additional
measures to protect your enterprise. In addition, you may be subject to laws and regulations concerning
cybersecurity.
For cybersecurity details, refer to:
CyberSecurity Defense-in-Depth (see page 171).
Replace the default password (see page 171).
Chapter 16
Expansion and Remote Display Connection Types
To connect the PC to the expansion module, use a TM171ADMI programming cable (Yellow) on the TTL
port of the device.
Following operations are possible between the PC and the Expansion Module:
To connect the PC to the remote display, use a type A / type micro-B USB cable.
Following operations are possible between the PC and the controller in direct USB connection:
NOTE: Bridge function must be enabled in the TM172P•••••• / TM172O••••• controller, TM172DCL•••• run
as Slave Modbus/RTU.
Following operations are possible between the PC and the remote display connected through thecontroller:
Chapter 17
BIOS Update
BIOS Update
Overview
There are several ways to update the M172 controller, M172 Expansion and M172 Display Color
Touchscreen BIOS:
Downloading into the Modicon M172 Logic Controller from USB memory key
Downloading into the Modicon M172 Logic Controller from PC with EcoStruxure Machine Expert -
HVAC
Downloading into the Modicon M172 Expansion Module from PC with EcoStruxure Machine Expert -
HVAC
Downloading into theModicon M172 Display Color Touchscreen from PC with
EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC
If you remove power to the device, or there is a power outage or communication interruption during the
transfer of the application, your device may become inoperative. If a communication interruption or a power
outage occurs, reattempt the transfer. If there is a power outage or communication interruption during a
firmware update, or if an invalid firmware is used, your device will become inoperative. In this case, use a
valid firmware and reattempt the firmware update.
NOTICE
INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not interrupt the transfer of the application program or a firmware change once the transfer has
begun.
Re-initiate the transfer if the transfer is interrupted for any reason.
Do not attempt to place the device into service until the file transfer has completed successfully.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Step Action
1 Trace the BIOS file (it has the file extension .bin) in one of the following ways:
If you have EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC installed on your PC, BIOS is available in
the following:
<C:\Programs>\Schneider Electric\EcoStruxureMachineExpertHVAC\Catal
og\FreeAdvance\Firmware_XXX
Download .bin file from website - Firmware Update section.
2 Copy this file into a USB memory key (for example, mskxxx_yy.bin)
3 Connect USB memory key to Modicon M172 Logic Controller.
BIOS is downloaded into Modicon M172 Logic Controller: yellow LED flashes during
download.
When the download is completed, green LED flashes twice and switch ON to confirm
successful download.
4 Remove USB memory key.
Modicon M172 Logic Controller automatically resets and restarts.
If a SYSTEM FAULT message appears, it is related to a watchdog time-out that occurred
while updating the BIOS and, in this case, can be ignored.
BIOS update has been completed successfully.
Modicon M172 Logic Controller does not download a non-compliant BIOS (for example you cannot
download BIOS for Modicon M171 Optimized Logic Controller into an Modicon M172 Logic Controller and
vice versa).
Download Controller BIOS from PC with EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software
Steps to download Controller BIOS from PC:
Step Action
1 Connect the Modicon M172 Logic Controller via USB, RS 485, or Ethernet to the PC.
2 Open EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC software.
3 Open a existing project or create a new one.
4 Select the Commissioning tab.
5 In the menu, select Target → Setup communication.
6 Click Connect.
7 Click on the controller name in the Commissioning window.
8 Click BIOS download.
9 Select the .bin file you want to download, located in:
<C:\Programs>\Schneider Electric\EcoStruxureMachineExpertHVAC\Catalo
g\FreeAdvance\Firmware_XXX
10 Click Download button.
The operation may take a few minutes.
If the download terminates successfully, a confirmation is displayed.
11 Disconnect the device from the PC.
Download BIOS of Controller, Expansion Module, or Remote Display from PC with EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC
Installer software
Steps to download BIOS from PC:
Step Action
1 Connect the Modicon M172 Logic Controller, the Modicon M172 Expansion Module or the
Modicon M172 Display Color Touchscreen to the PC.
2 Open EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC Installer software.
3 Use the Network Scan or add the device you want to update from the Catalog to the Tree.
4 Click Connect.
5 Right-click on the device name in the Tree.
6 Select BIOS download.
7 Select the .bin file you want to download:
For Modicon M172 Logic Controller, the BIOS files are located in:
<C:\Programs>\Schneider Electric\EcoStruxureMachineExpertHVAC\Cata
log\FreeAdvance\Firmware_XXX
For Modicon M172 Expansion Module, the BIOS files are located in:
<C:\Programs>\Schneider Electric\EcoStruxureMachineExpertHVAC\Cata
log\TM172E\Firmware_XXX
For Modicon M172 Display Color Touchscreen, the BIOS files are located in:
<C:\Programs>\Schneider Electric\EcoStruxureMachineExpertHVAC\Cata
log\TM172DC\Firmware_XXX
8 Click Download.
The operation may take a few minutes.
If the download terminates successfully, a confirmation is displayed.
9 Disconnect the device from the PC.
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Appendices
Appendix A
Appendices
Appendices
Celsius
T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω)
-40 187 400 -13 48 590 14 15 270 41 5 630 68 2 366 95 1 108
-39 177 500 -12 46 410 15 14 680 42 5 440 69 2 296 96 1 080
-38 168 200 -11 44 350 16 14 110 43 5 257 70 2 229 97 1 052
-37 159 400 -10 42 390 17 13 570 44 5 081 71 2 164 98 1 025
-36 151 100 -9 40 500 18 13 050 45 4 912 72 2 101 99 999.0
-35 143 400 -8 38 700 19 12 560 46 4 750 73 2 040 100 973.7
-34 136 100 -7 37 000 20 12 090 47 4 594 74 1 981 101 949.0
-33 129 200 -6 35 380 21 11 630 48 4 444 75 1 925 102 925.0
-32 122 800 -5 33 850 22 11 200 49 4 300 76 1 870 103 901.8
-31 116 700 -4 32 390 23 10 780 50 4 162 77 1 817 104 879.3
-30 110 900 -3 31 000 24 10 380 51 4 027 78 1 766 105 857.4
-29 105 400 -2 29 690 25 10 000 52 3 897 79 1 716 106 836.3
-28 100 100 -1 28 440 26 9 633 53 3 773 80 1 669 107 815.7
-27 95 220 0 27 250 27 9 281 54 3 653 81 1 622 108 795.8
-26 90 570 1 26 100 28 8 945 55 3 537 82 1 577 109 776.4
-25 86 180 2 25 000 29 8 623 56 3 426 83 1 534 110 757.6
-24 82 040 3 23 960 30 8 314 57 3 319 84 1 492 111 739.2
-23 78 130 4 22 970 31 8 016 58 3 216 85 1 451 112 721.4
-22 74 440 5 22 030 32 7 730 59 3 117 86 1 412 113 704.1
-21 70 940 6 21 130 33 7 456 60 3 022 87 1 374 114 687.3
-20 67 640 7 20 280 34 7 193 61 2 929 88 1 337 115 671.0
-19 64 440 8 19 460 35 6 941 62 2 839 89 1 301 116 655.2
-18 61 420 9 18 690 36 6 700 63 2 753 90 1 266 117 639.8
-17 58 570 10 17 950 37 6 468 64 2 670 91 1 233 118 624.8
-16 55 870 11 17 230 38 6 246 65 2 589 92 1 200 119 610.3
-15 53 310 12 16 550 39 6 033 66 2 512 93 1 169 120 596.1
-14 50 880 13 15 900 40 5 829 67 2 438 94 1 138
Fahrenheit
T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω)
-40.0 187 400 8.6 48 590 57.2 15 270 105.8 5 630 154.4 2 366 203.0 1 108
-38.2 177 500 10.4 46 410 59.0 14 680 107.6 5 440 156.2 2 296 204.8 1 080
-36.4 168 200 12.2 44 350 60.8 14 110 109.4 5 257 158.0 2 229 206.6 1 052
-34.6 159 400 14.0 42 390 62.6 13 570 111.2 5 081 159.8 2 164 208.4 1 025
-32.8 151 100 15.8 40 500 64.4 13 050 113.0 4 912 161.6 2 101 210.2 999.0
-31.0 143 400 17.6 38 700 66.2 12 560 114.8 4 750 163.4 2 040 212.0 973.7
-29.2 136 100 19.4 37 000 68.0 12 090 116.6 4 594 165.2 1 981 213.8 949.0
-27.4 129 200 21.2 35 380 69.8 11 630 118.4 4 444 167.0 1 925 215.6 925.0
-25.6 122 800 23.0 33 850 71.6 11 200 120.2 4 300 168.8 1 870 217.4 901.8
-23.8 116 700 24.8 32 390 73.4 10 780 122.0 4 162 170.6 1 817 219.2 879.3
-22.0 110 900 26.6 31 000 75.2 10 380 123.8 4 027 172.4 1 766 221.0 857.4
-20.2 105 400 28.4 29 690 77.0 10 000 125.6 3 897 174.2 1 716 222.8 836.3
-18.4 100 100 30.2 28 440 78.8 9 633 127.4 3 773 176.0 1 669 224.6 815.7
-16.6 95 220 32.0 27 250 80.6 9 281 129.2 3 653 177.8 1 622 226.4 795.8
-14.8 90 570 33.8 26 100 82.4 8 945 131.0 3 537 179.6 1 577 228.2 776.4
-13.0 86 180 35.6 25 000 84.2 8 623 132.8 3 426 181.4 1 534 230.0 757.6
-11.2 82 040 37.4 23 960 86.0 8 314 134.6 3 319 183.2 1 492 231.8 739.2
-9.4 78 130 39.2 22 970 87.8 8 016 136.4 3 216 185.0 1 451 233.6 721.4
-7.6 74 440 41.0 22 030 89.6 7 730 138.2 3 117 186.8 1 412 235.4 704.1
-5.8 70 940 42.8 21 130 91.4 7 456 140.0 3 022 188.6 1 374 237.2 687.3
-4.0 67 640 44.6 20 280 93.2 7 193 141.8 2 929 190.4 1 337 239.0 671.0
-2.2 64 440 46.4 19 460 95.0 6 941 143.6 2 839 192.2 1 301 240.8 655.2
-0.4 61 420 48.2 18 690 96.8 6 700 145.4 2 753 194.0 1 266 242.6 639.8
1.4 58 570 50.0 17 950 98.6 6 468 147.2 2 670 195.8 1 233 244.4 624.8
3.2 55 870 51.8 17 230 100.4 6 246 149.0 2 589 197.6 1 200 246.2 610.3
5.0 53 310 53.6 16 550 102.2 6 033 150.8 2 512 199.4 1 169 248.0 596.1
6.8 50 880 55.4 15 900 104.0 5 829 152.6 2 438 201.2 1 138
Celsius
T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω)
-39.44 323 839 13.89 68 518 11.67 18 378 37.22 5 960 62.78 2 252
-38.33 300 974 12.78 64 419 12.78 17 437 38.33 5 697 63.89 2 165
-37.22 279 880 11.67 60 592 13.89 16 550 39.44 5 447 65.00 2 082
-36.11 260 410 10.56 57 017 15.00 15 714 40.56 5 207 66.11 2 003
-35.00 242 427 9.44 53 647 16.11 14 925 41.67 4 981 67.22 1 927
-33.89 225 809 8.33 50 526 17.22 14 180 42.78 4 766 68.33 1 855
-32.78 210 443 7.22 47 606 18.33 13 478 43.89 4 561 69.44 1 785
-31.67 196 227 6.11 44 874 19.44 12 814 45.00 4 367 70.56 1 718
-30.56 183 068 5.00 42 317 20.56 12 182 46.11 4 182 71.67 1 655
-29.44 170 775 3.89 39 921 21.67 11 590 47.22 4 006 72.78 1 594
-28.33 159 488 2.78 37 676 22.78 11 030 48.33 3 838 73.89 1 536
-27.22 149 024 1.67 35 573 23.89 10 501 49.44 3 679 75.00 1 480
-26.11 139 316 0.56 33 599 25.00 10 000 50.56 3 525 76.11 1 427
-25.00 130 306 0.56 31 732 26.11 9 526 51.67 3 380 77.22 1 375
-23.89 121 939 1.67 29 996 27.22 9 078 52.78 3 242 78.33 1 326
-22.78 114 165 2.78 28 365 28.33 8 653 53.89 3 111 79.44 1 279
-21.67 106 939 3.89 26 834 29.44 8 251 55.00 2 985 80.56 1 234
-20.56 100 218 5.00 25 395 30.56 7 866 56.11 2 865 81.67 1 190
-19.44 93 909 6.11 24 042 31.67 7 505 57.22 2 751 82.78 1 149
-18.33 88 090 7.22 22 770 32.78 7 163 58.33 2 642 83.89 1 109
-17.22 82 670 8.33 21 573 33.89 6 838 59.44 2 538 85.00 1 070
-16.11 77 620 9.44 20 446 35.00 6 530 60.56 2 438 86.11 1 034
-15.00 72 911 10.56 19 376 36.11 6 238 61.67 2 343
Fahrenheit
T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω)
-39 323 839 57 68 518 53 18 378 99 5 960 145 2 252
-37 300 974 55 64 419 55 17 437 101 5 697 147 2 165
-35 279 880 53 60 592 57 16 550 103 5 447 149 2 082
-33 260 410 51 57 017 59 15 714 105 5 207 151 2 003
-31 242 427 49 53 647 61 14 925 107 4 981 153 1 927
-29 225 809 47 50 526 63 14 180 109 4 766 155 1 855
-27 210 443 45 47 606 65 13 478 111 4 561 157 1 785
-25 196 227 43 44 874 67 12 814 113 4 367 159 1 718
-23 183 068 41 42 317 69 12 182 115 4 182 161 1 655
-21 170 775 39 39 921 71 11 590 117 4 006 163 1 594
-19 159 488 37 37 676 73 11 030 119 3 838 165 1 536
-17 149 024 35 35 573 75 10 501 121 3 679 167 1 480
-15 139 316 33 33 599 77 10 000 123 3 525 169 1 427
-13 130 306 33 31 732 79 9 526 125 3 380 171 1 375
-11 121 939 35 29 996 81 9 078 127 3 242 173 1 326
-9 114 165 37 28 365 83 8 653 129 3 111 175 1 279
-7 106 939 39 26 834 85 8 251 131 2 985 177 1 234
-5 100 218 41 25 395 87 7 866 133 2 865 179 1 190
-3 93 909 43 24 042 89 7 505 135 2 751 181 1 149
-1 88 090 45 22 770 91 7 163 137 2 642 183 1 109
1 82 670 47 21 573 93 6 838 139 2 538 185 1 070
3 77 620 49 20 446 95 6 530 141 2 438 187 1 034
5 72 911 51 19 376 97 6 238 143 2 343
Celsius
T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω)
-100 602.56 -73 711.34 -46 818.94 -19 925.53 8 1 031.23 35 1 136.08
-99 606.61 -72 715.34 -45 822.90 -18 929.46 9 1 035.13 36 1 139.95
-98 610.66 -71 719.34 -44 826.87 -17 933.39 10 1 039.03 37 1 143.82
-97 614.71 -70 723.35 -43 830.83 -16 937.32 11 1 042.92 38 1 147.68
-96 618.76 -69 727.35 -42 834.79 -15 941.24 12 1 046.82 39 1 151.55
-95 622.80 -68 731.34 -41 838.75 -14 945.17 13 1 050.71 40 1 155.41
-94 626.84 -67 735.34 -40 842.71 -13 949.09 14 1 054.60 41 1 159.27
-93 630.88 -66 739.34 -39 846.66 -12 953.02 15 1 058.49 42 1 163.13
-92 634.92 -65 743.33 -38 850.62 -11 956.94 16 1 062.38 43 1 166.99
-91 638.96 -64 747.32 -37 854.57 -10 960.86 17 1 066.27 44 1 170.85
-90 643.00 -63 751.31 -36 858.53 -9 964.78 18 1 070.16 45 1 174.70
-89 647.03 -62 755.30 -35 862.48 -8 968.70 19 1 074.05 46 1 178.56
-88 651.06 -61 759.29 -34 866.43 -7 972.61 20 1 077.94 47 1 182.41
-87 655.09 -60 763.28 -33 870.38 -6 976.53 21 1 081.82 48 1 186.27
-86 659.12 -59 767.26 -32 874.32 -5 980.44 22 1 085.70 49 1 190.12
-85 663.15 -58 771.25 -31 878.27 -4 984.36 23 1 089.59 50 1 193.97
-84 667.17 -57 775.23 -30 882.22 -3 988.27 24 1 093.47 51 1 197.82
-83 671.20 -56 779.21 -29 886.16 -2 992.18 25 1 097.35 52 1 201.67
-82 675.22 -55 783.19 -28 890.10 -1 996.09 26 1 101.23 53 1 205.52
-81 679.24 -54 787.17 -27 894.04 0 1 000.00 27 1 105.10 54 1 209.36
-80 683.25 -53 791.14 -26 897.98 1 1 003.91 28 1 108.98 55 1 213.21
-79 687.27 -52 795.12 -25 901.92 2 1 007.81 29 1 112.86 56 1 217.05
-78 691.29 -51 799.09 -24 905.86 3 1 011.72 30 1 116.73 57 1 220.90
-77 695.30 -50 803.06 -23 909.80 4 1 015.62 31 1 120.60 58 1 224.74
-76 699.31 -49 807.03 -22 913.73 5 1 019.53 32 1 124.47 59 1 228.58
-75 703.32 -48 811.00 -21 917.67 6 1 023.43 33 1 128.35 60 1 232.42
-74 707.33 -47 814.97 -20 921.60 7 1 027.33 34 1 132.21 61 1 236.26
T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω) T (°C) R (Ω)
62 1 240.09 86 1 331.84 110 1 422.93 134 1 513.34 158 1 603.09 182 1 692.18
63 1 243.93 87 1 335.65 111 1 426.71 135 1 517.10 159 1 606.82 183 1 695.88
64 1 247.77 88 1 339.46 112 1 430.49 136 1 520.85 160 1 610.54 184 1 699.58
65 1 251.60 89 1 343.26 113 1 434.26 137 1 524.60 161 1 614.27 185 1 703.27
66 1 255.43 90 1 347.07 114 1 438.04 138 1 528.35 162 1 617.99 186 1 706.96
67 1 259.26 91 1 350.87 115 1 441.82 139 1 532.10 163 1 621.71 187 1 710.66
68 1 263.09 92 1 354.68 116 1 445.59 140 1 535.84 164 1 625.43 188 1 714.35
69 1 266.92 93 1 358.48 117 1 449.37 141 1 539.59 165 1 629.15 189 1 718.04
70 1 270.75 94 1 362.28 118 1 453.14 142 1 543.33 166 1 632.86 190 1 721.73
71 1 274.58 95 1 366.08 119 1 456.91 143 1 547.08 167 1 636.58 191 1 725.42
72 1 278.40 96 1 369.87 120 1 460.68 144 1 550.82 168 1 640.30 192 1 729.10
73 1 282.23 97 1 373.67 121 1 464.45 145 1 554.56 169 1 644.01 193 1 732.79
74 1 286.05 98 1 377.47 122 1 468.22 146 1 558.30 170 1 647.72 194 1 736.48
75 1 289.87 99 1 381.26 123 1 471.98 147 1 562.04 171 1 651.43 195 1 740.16
76 1 293.70 100 1 385.06 124 1 475.75 148 1 565.78 172 1 655.14 196 1 743.84
77 1 297.52 101 1 388.85 125 1 479.51 149 1 569.52 173 1 658.85 197 1 747.52
78 1 301.33 102 1 392.64 126 1 483.28 150 1 573.25 174 1 662.56 198 1 751.20
79 1 305.15 103 1 396.43 127 1 487.04 151 1 576.99 175 1 666.27 199 1 754.88
80 1 308.97 104 1 400.22 128 1 490.80 152 1 580.72 176 1 669.97 200 1 758.56
81 1 312.78 105 1 404.00 129 1 494.56 153 1 584.45 177 1 673.68
82 1 316.60 106 1 407.79 130 1 498.32 154 1 588.18 178 1 677.38
83 1 320.41 107 1 411.58 131 1 502.08 155 1 591.91 179 1 681.08
84 1 324.22 108 1 415.36 132 1 505.83 156 1 595.64 180 1 684.78
85 1 328.03 109 1 419.14 133 1 509.59 157 1 599.37 181 1 688.48
Fahrenheit
T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω)
-148.0 602.56 -99.4 711.34 -50.8 818.94 -2.2 925.53 46.4 1 031.23 95.0 1 136.08
-146.2 606.61 -97.6 715.34 -49.0 822.90 -0.4 929.46 48.2 1 035.13 96.8 1 139.95
-144.4 610.66 -95.8 719.34 -47.2 826.87 1.4 933.39 50.0 1 039.03 98.6 1 143.82
-142.6 614.71 -94.0 723.35 -45.4 830.83 3.2 937.32 51.8 1 042.92 100.4 1 147.68
-140.8 618.76 -92.2 727.35 -43.6 834.79 5.0 941.24 53.6 1 046.82 102.2 1 151.55
-139.0 622.80 -90.4 731.34 -41.8 838.75 6.8 945.17 55.4 1 050.71 104.0 1 155.41
-137.2 626.84 -88.6 735.34 -40.0 842.71 8.6 949.09 57.2 1 054.60 105.8 1 159.27
-135.4 630.88 -86.8 739.34 -38.2 846.66 10.4 953.02 59.0 1 058.49 107.6 1 163.13
-133.6 634.92 -85.0 743.33 -36.4 850.62 12.2 956.94 60.8 1 062.38 109.4 1 166.99
-131.8 638.96 -83.2 747.32 -34.6 854.57 14.0 960.86 62.6 1 066.27 111.2 1 170.85
-130.0 643.00 -81.4 751.31 -32.8 858.53 15.8 964.78 64.4 1 070.16 113.0 1 174.70
-128.2 647.03 -79.6 755.30 -31.0 862.48 17.6 968.70 66.2 1 074.05 114.8 1 178.56
-126.4 651.06 -77.8 759.29 -29.2 866.43 19.4 972.61 68.0 1 077.94 116.6 1 182.41
-124.6 655.09 -76.0 763.28 -27.4 870.38 21.2 976.53 69.8 1 081.82 118.4 1 186.27
-122.8 659.12 -74.2 767.26 -25.6 874.32 23.0 980.44 71.6 1 085.70 120.2 1 190.12
-121.0 663.15 -72.4 771.25 -23.8 878.27 24.8 984.36 73.4 1 089.59 122.0 1 193.97
-119.2 667.17 -70.6 775.23 -22.0 882.22 26.6 988.27 75.2 1 093.47 123.8 1 197.82
-117.4 671.20 -68.8 779.21 -20.2 886.16 28.4 992.18 77.0 1 097.35 125.6 1 201.67
-115.6 675.22 -67.0 783.19 -18.4 890.10 30.2 996.09 78.8 1 101.23 127.4 1 205.52
-113.8 679.24 -65.2 787.17 -16.6 894.04 32.0 1 000.00 80.6 1 105.10 129.2 1 209.36
-112.0 683.25 -63.4 791.14 -14.8 897.98 33.8 1 003.91 82.4 1 108.98 131.0 1 213.21
-110.2 687.27 -61.6 795.12 -13.0 901.92 35.6 1 007.81 84.2 1 112.86 132.8 1 217.05
-108.4 691.29 -59.8 799.09 -11.2 905.86 37.4 1 011.72 86.0 1 116.73 134.6 1 220.90
-106.6 695.30 -58.0 803.06 -9.4 909.80 39.2 1 015.62 87.8 1 120.60 136.4 1 224.74
-104.8 699.31 -56.2 807.03 -7.6 913.73 41.0 1 019.53 89.6 1 124.47 138.2 1 228.58
-103.0 703.32 -54.4 811.00 -5.8 917.67 42.8 1 023.43 91.4 1 128.35 140.0 1 232.42
-101.2 707.33 -52.6 814.97 -4.0 921.60 44.6 1 027.33 93.2 1 132.21 141.8 1 236.26
T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω) T (°F) R (Ω)
143.6 1 240.09 186.8 1 331.84 230.0 1 422.93 273.2 1 513.34 316.4 1 603.09 359.6 1 692.18
145.4 1 243.93 188.6 1 335.65 231.8 1 426.71 275.0 1 517.10 318.2 1 606.82 361.4 1 695.88
147.2 1 247.77 190.4 1 339.46 233.6 1 430.49 276.8 1 520.85 320.0 1 610.54 363.2 1 699.58
149.0 1 251.60 192.2 1 343.26 235.4 1 434.26 278.6 1 524.60 321.8 1 614.27 365.0 1 703.27
150.8 1 255.43 194.0 1 347.07 237.2 1 438.04 280.4 1 528.35 323.6 1 617.99 366.8 1 706.96
152.6 1 259.26 195.8 1 350.87 239.0 1 441.82 282.2 1 532.10 325.4 1 621.71 368.6 1 710.66
154.4 1 263.09 197.6 1 354.68 240.8 1 445.59 284.0 1 535.84 327.2 1 625.43 370.4 1 714.35
156.2 1 266.92 199.4 1 358.48 242.6 1 449.37 285.8 1 539.59 329.0 1 629.15 372.2 1 718.04
158.0 1 270.75 201.2 1 362.28 244.4 1 453.14 287.6 1 543.33 330.8 1 632.86 374.0 1 721.73
159.8 1 274.58 203.0 1 366.08 246.2 1 456.91 289.4 1 547.08 332.6 1 636.58 375.8 1 725.42
161.6 1 278.40 204.8 1 369.87 248.0 1 460.68 291.2 1 550.82 334.4 1 640.30 377.6 1 729.10
163.4 1 282.23 206.6 1 373.67 249.8 1 464.45 293.0 1 554.56 336.2 1 644.01 379.4 1 732.79
165.2 1 286.05 208.4 1 377.47 251.6 1 468.22 294.8 1 558.30 338.0 1 647.72 381.2 1 736.48
167.0 1 289.87 210.2 1 381.26 253.4 1 471.98 296.6 1 562.04 339.8 1 651.43 383.0 1 740.16
168.8 1 293.70 212.0 1 385.06 255.2 1 475.75 298.4 1 565.78 341.6 1 655.14 384.8 1 743.84
170.6 1 297.52 213.8 1 388.85 257.0 1 479.51 300.2 1 569.52 343.4 1 658.85 386.6 1 747.52
172.4 1 301.33 215.6 1 392.64 258.8 1 483.28 302.0 1 573.25 345.2 1 662.56 388.4 1 751.20
174.2 1 305.15 217.4 1 396.43 260.6 1 487.04 303.8 1 576.99 347.0 1 666.27 390.2 1 754.88
176.0 1 308.97 219.2 1 400.22 262.4 1 490.80 305.6 1 580.72 348.8 1 669.97 392.0 1 758.56
177.8 1 312.78 221.0 1 404.00 264.2 1 494.56 307.4 1 584.45 350.6 1 673.68
179.6 1 316.60 222.8 1 407.79 266.0 1 498.32 309.2 1 588.18 352.4 1 677.38
181.4 1 320.41 224.6 1 411.58 267.8 1 502.08 311.0 1 591.91 354.2 1 681.08
183.2 1 324.22 226.4 1 415.36 269.6 1 505.83 312.8 1 595.64 356.0 1 684.78
185.0 1 328.03 228.2 1 419.14 271.4 1 509.59 314.6 1 599.37 357.8 1 688.48
Glossary
A
analog input
Converts received voltage or current levels into numerical values. You can store and process these values
within the logic controller.
analog output
Converts numerical values within the logic controller and sends out proportional voltage or current levels.
application
A program including configuration data, symbols, and documentation.
AWG
(American wire gauge) The standard that specifies wire section sizes in North America.
B
BIOS
(basic input output system) Part of the firmware used during the booting process.
BOOL
(boolean) A basic data type in computing. A BOOL variable can have one of these values: 0 (FALSE), 1
(TRUE). A bit that is extracted from a word is of type BOOL.
C
controller
Automates industrial processes (also known as programmable logic controller or programmable
controller).
COP
(Coefficient Of Performance) It is a ratio of cooling provided to work required.
D
digital I/O
(digital input/output) An individual circuit connection at the electronic module that corresponds directly to a
data table bit. The data table bit holds the value of the signal at the I/O circuit. It gives the control logic
digital access to I/O values.
E
EEPROM
(electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) A type of non-volatile memory to store required
data even when power is removed.
EIA
(electronic industries alliance) The trade organization for establishing electrical/electronic and data
communication standards (including RS-232 and RS-485) in the United States.
EMC
(electromagnetic compatibility)
EN
EN identifies one of many European standards maintained by CEN (European Committee for Standard-
ization), CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization), or ETSI (European
Telecommunications Standards Institute).
expansion bus
An electronic communication bus between expansion I/O modules and a controller.
F
firmware
Represents the BIOS, data parameters, and programming instructions that constitute the operating system
on a controller. The firmware is stored in non-volatile memory within the controller.
FLA
(Full-Load Amperes) Amount of current drawn by the motor at rated load and rated voltage.
flash memory
A non-volatile memory that can be overwritten. It is stored on a special EEPROM that can be erased and
reprogrammed.
H
HVAC&R
(heating, ventilation, and air conditioning and refrigeration)
I
I/O
(input/output)
ID
(identifier/identification)
IEC 61131-3
Part 3 of a 3-part IEC standard for industrial automation equipment. IEC 61131-3 is concerned with
controller programming languages and defines 2 graphical and 2 textual programming language
standards. The graphical programming languages are ladder diagram and function block diagram. The
textual programming languages include structured text and instruction list.
IP20
(ingress protection) The protection classification according to IEC 60529 offered by an enclosure, shown
by the letter IP and 2 digits. The first digit indicates 2 factors: helping protect persons and for equipment.
The second digit indicates helping protect against water. IP20 devices help protect against electric contact
of objects larger than 12.5 mm, but not against water.
L
LAN
(local area network) A short-distance communications network that is implemented in a home, office, or
institutional environment.
LCD
(liquid crystal display) Used in many HMI devices to display menus and messages to machine operators.
LED
(light emitting diode) An indicator that illuminates under a low-level electrical charge.
LRA
(Locked-Rotor Amperes) Amount of current drawn by the motor at rated voltage while its rotor is locked.
This provides an indication of the inrush current during start-up.
M
Modbus
The protocol that allows communications between many devices connected to the same network.
Modbus SL
(Modbus serial line) Implementation of the protocol over a RS-232 or RS-485 serial connection.
ms
(millisecond)
N
NC
(normally closed) A contact pair that closes when the actuator is de-energized (no power is applied) and
opens when the actuator is energized (power is applied).
NEMA
(national electrical manufacturers association) The standard for the performance of various classes of
electrical enclosures. The NEMA standards cover corrosion resistance, ability to help protect from rain,
submersion, and so on. For IEC member countries, the IEC 60529 standard classifies the ingress
protection rating for enclosures.
network
A system of interconnected devices that share a common data path and protocol for communications.
NO
(normally open) A contact pair that opens when the actuator is de-energized (no power is applied) and
closes when the actuator is energized (power is applied).
NTC
(Negative Temperature Coefficient)
P
PLC
(programmable logic controller) An industrial computer used to automate manufacturing, industrial, and
other electromechanical processes. PLCs are different from common computers in that they are designed
to have multiple input and output arrays and adhere to more robust specifications for shock, vibration,
temperature, and electrical interference among other things.
power supply terminals
The power supply is connected to these terminals to provide power to the controller.
protocol
A convention or standard definition that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data
transfer between 2 computing system and devices.
Pt1000
(platinum 1000) Resistance thermometers, also referred to as resistance temperature detectors, are
sensors used to measure temperature by correlating electrical resistance with temperature. As the
temperature changes, the resistance to an electrical current passing through them predictably changes
likewise. They are characterized by their nominal resistance R0 at a temperature of 0 °C.
Pt1000 (R0 = 1 kΩ)
PTC
(Positive Temperature Coefficient))
PWM
(pulse width modulation) A fast output that oscillates between off and on in an adjustable duty cycle,
producing a rectangular wave form (though you can adjust it to produce a square wave). The PWM is well
adapted to simulate or approximate an analog output in that it regulates the voltage of the output over its
period making it useful in light dimming or speed control applications, among others.
R
RS-485
A standard type of serial communication bus, based on 2 wires (also known as EIA RS-485).
RTC
(real-time clock) A battery-backed time-of-day and calendar clock that operates continuously, even when
the controller is not powered for the life of the battery.
S
SELV
(safety extra low voltage) A system that follows IEC 61140 guidelines for power supplies is protected in
such a way that voltage between any 2 accessible parts (or between 1 accessible part and the PE terminal
for class 1 equipment) does not exceed a specified value under normal conditions or under inoperable
conditions.
sink input
A wiring arrangement in which the device provides current to the input electronic module. A sink input is
referenced to 0 Vdc.
SL
(serial line)
SPDT
(single-pole, double-throw)
SPST
(single-pole, single-throw)
SSR
(solid-state relay)
T
terminal block
(terminal block) The component that mounts in an electronic module and provides electrical connections
between the controller and the field devices.
U
UL
(underwriters laboratories) A US organization for product testing and safety certification.
W
WORD
A type encoded in a 16-bit format.
Index
C
CAN expansion bus, 105
Communication, 104
P
Power Supply, 75
R
RTC, 117
S
Specifications
Controller and Expansion Modules, 53
Displays, 123
T
TM172DCLF•, 127
TM172DCLWT••, 126
TM172E12R, 68
TM172E28R, 70
TM172P••18• / TM172O••18•, 58
TM172P••28•• / TM172O••28R, 61
TM172P••42•• / TM172O••42R, 64
TM172P•G07R, 56