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TigoMaster 2TH User Manual CoreTigo TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Revision 1.1 Page 1 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 5 About this document ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Device description ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Functional description ................................................................................................................................... 5 Regulatory Notices ........................................................................................................................................ 6 FCC ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Class B Warnings ......................................................................................................................................... 6 FCC Warning ................................................................................................................................................ 6 ISED Warning ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Interference statement ................................................................................................................................... 6 Wireless notice .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Device overview ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Revisions and versions ................................................................................................................................ 10 Identification ............................................................................................................................................... 10 Connectors and interfaces............................................................................................................................ 11 Power supply ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Ethernet ....................................................................................................................................................... 12 IO-Link, SMA antenna ................................................................................................................................ 13 IO-Link ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 1. Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 1.1 General note .......................................................................................................................................... 14 1.2 Intended use ........................................................................................................................................... 14 1.3 Personnel qualification .......................................................................................................................... 14 1.4 Information and data security ................................................................................................................ 15 2. Mounting and demounting ....................................................................................................................... 16 2.1 Mounting ............................................................................................................................................... 16 2.2 Grounding .............................................................................................................................................. 18 2.3 Demounting ........................................................................................................................................... 18 3. Configuration ........................................................................................................................................... 20 3.1 Configuration tools ................................................................................................................................ 20 3.2 Configuring EtherNet/IP ....................................................................................................................... 21 Page 2 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.3 Selecting a connection ........................................................................................................................... 22 3.4 Setting parameters ................................................................................................................................. 23 3.5 Configuration and parameterization via TigoEngine ............................................................................ 25 3.6 OPC UA ................................................................................................................................................ 25 3.7 Device identification ............................................................................................................................. 26 3.8 Identification of connected sensors/actors ............................................................................................. 26 4. Communication ........................................................................................................................................ 27 4.1 Process data ........................................................................................................................................... 27 5. Diagnosis .................................................................................................................................................. 30 5.1 Diagnosis via LEDs ............................................................................................................................... 30 5.1.1 System LED ....................................................................................................................................... 30 5.1.2 APL LED ............................................................................................................................................ 31 5.1.3 Supply voltage status .......................................................................................................................... 31 5.1.4 EtherNet/IP Adapter status ................................................................................................................. 32 5.2 Wireless track status .............................................................................................................................. 34 5.3 Wireless port status ............................................................................................................................... 34 6. Technical data .......................................................................................................................................... 35 7. Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................... 37 7.1 Dimensions TigoMaster 2TH ................................................................................................................ 37 Table of Figures Figure 1 - Positions of interface connectors and LEDs, TIGOMASTER 2TH ......................................... 8 Figure 2 - TigoEngine IO-Link Wireless TigoMaster 2TH dimensions ................................................. 37 Page 3 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Table of Tables Table 1 - Positions of interface connectors and LEDs, TIGOMASTER 2TH ......................................................... 9 Table 2 - Hardware ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Table 3 - Software ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Table 4 - Firmware ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Table 5 - Power supply .......................................................................................................................................... 11 Table 6 - Ethernet .................................................................................................................................................. 12 Table 7 - SMA antenna type .................................................................................................................................. 13 Table 8 - Overview configuration tools and configuration.................................................................................... 20 Table 9 - Connections ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Table 10 - Parameters 10 to 85 .............................................................................................................................. 23 Table 11 - Parameter 90 ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Table 12 - Parameters 410 to 566 .......................................................................................................................... 24 Table 13 - EtherNet/IP Adapter status ................................................................................................................... 32 Table 14 - LED states EtherNet/IP ........................................................................................................................ 33 Table 15 - Ethernet status ...................................................................................................................................... 33 Table 16 - LED states Ethernet status ................................................................................................................... 33 Table 17 - Wireless track status WT1 WT3 ..................................................................................................... 34 Table 18 - Wireless track status WP1 WP16 .................................................................................................... 34 Table 19 - Technical data TIGOMASTER 2TH ................................................................................................... 35 Page 4 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Introduction About this document This document describes the device TigoMaster 2TH IO-Link Wireless Master. The device and the firmware are under development and changes of the functionality can appear. The information provided in this document is preliminary, may not be complete and may not be error free. The device must not be used in a productive environment. Device description Functional description The device is intended for use within an EtherNet/IP network. It enables the operation of up to 16 IO-
Link sensors/actuators via a wireless connection. The device is parameterized via EtherNet/IP. The device stores the parameters. Alternatively, the IO-Link ports of the device can be configured using the integrated Web Server. The Web Server enables you to parameterize the wireless IO-Link sensors/actuators connected to the device. OPC UA Server is also integrated and offers identification, status, configuration. Page 5 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Regulatory Notices FCC FCC ID: 2ATSM-COR2TH Class B Warnings The FCC Wants You to Know CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by (CoreTigo Ltd.) could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm FCC Warning ISED Warning CoreTigo Ltd napprouve aucune modification apporte lappareil par lutilisateur, quelle quen soit la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit dutilisation de lappareil par lutilisateur. Interference statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1This device may not cause interference. 2This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. La distance entre l'utilisateur et de produits ne devrait pas tre infrieure 20cm This radio transmitter [IC:26463-COR2TH] has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Antenna typeExternal antenna Antenna gain1.6dBi Page 6 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Wireless notice This device complies with FCC/ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS102 of the ISED radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le prsent appareil est conforme l'exposition aux radiations FCC / ISED dfinies pour un environnement non contrl et rpond aux directives d'exposition de la frquence de la FCC radiofrquence (RF) et RSS102 de la frquence radio (RF) ISED rgles d'exposition. L'metteur ne doit pas tre colocalis ni fonctionner conjointement avec autre antenne ou autre metteur. FCC warning Professional installation instruction This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting. The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept 40cm from nearby person in normal operation condition to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement. Installation personal Installation location External antenna Use only the antennas which have been approved by the applicant. The non-approved antenna(s) may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC/IC limit and is prohibited. Installation procedure Please refer to users manual for the detail. Warning: Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not exceed the limit set force in relevant rules. The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty. The antennas must be professional installed and can not be replaced by any unauthorized person. Page 7 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual IC warning Professional installation instruction Installation Ce produit est destine a un usage specifique et doit etre installe par un personnel qualifie maitrisant les radiofrequences et les regles sy rapportant. Linstallation et les reglages ne doivent pas etre modifies par lutilisateur final. Emplacement dinstallation En usage normal, afin de respecter les exigences reglementaires concernant lexposition aux radiofrequences, ce produit doit etre installe de facon a respecter une distance de 40 cm entre lantenne emettrice et les personnes. Antenn externe. Utiliser uniiquement les antennes approuvees par le fabricant. Lutilisation dautres antennes peut conduire a un niveau de rayonnement essentiel ou non essentiel depassant les niveaux limites definis par FCC/IC, ce qui est interdit. Procedure dinstallation Consulter le manuel dutilisation. Avertissement Choisir avec soin la position dinstallation et sassurer que la puissance de sortie ne depasse pas les limites en vigueur. La violation de cette regle peut conduire a de serieuses penalites federales. Page 8 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Device overview 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 w 16 15 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Figure 1 - Positions of interface connectors and LEDs, TIGOMASTER 2TH Page 9 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Table 1 - Positions of interface connectors and LEDs, TIGOMASTER 2TH Pos. Name Description
(26) X31
(5) X32 Ethernet interface, M12, D-coded, EtherNet/IP port 1 (CH0) Ethernet interface, M12, D-coded, EtherNet/IP port 2 (CH1)
(24) LINK (X31) Link LED for connector X31
(25) ACT (X31) Activity LED for connector X31
(22) ACT (X32) Activity LED for connector X32
(23) LINK (X32) Link LED for connector X32 Labeling fields Ethernet interfaces X31 and X32 System status LED Application status LED Module status LED Network status LED For details see section Ethernet [
EtherNet/IP Adapter status
System LED APL LED EtherNet/IP Adapter status Power supply Power supply input (Power In), M12, L-coded Power supply Power supply output (Power Out), M12, L-coded 1L (X22) 1L supply voltage status LED (DC 24 V) 2L (X22) 2L supply voltage status LED (DC 24 V) Labeling fields power supply input X21 and output X22 Supply voltage status
Connector for SMA antenna for IO-Link wireless connection to the devices 1 to 8 IO-Link, SMA antenna Connector for SMA antenna for IO-Link wireless connection to the devices 9 to 16 Connector for auxiliary antenna Labeling fields SMA antennas X1, X2 and X3
Identification Data matrix code
(19) WT1 IO-Link wireless track status LEDs Port status LEDs for IO-Link wireless device ports P01 to P08 Port status LEDs for IO-Link wireless device ports P09 to P16 Device labeling field for the TIGOMASTER 2TH device Mounting hole (up) and grounding Mounting hole (down) Wireless track status Wireless port status Identification
Mounting and demounting
(4)
(28) SYS
(27) APL
(2) MS
(3) NS
(20) X21
(8) X22
(7)
(9)
(6)
(18) X1
(11) X2
(16) X3
(17),
(15)
(10) WP01
(12) WP09 WT3 WP08 WP16
(21)
(14)
(1)
(13)
Function Ethernet LEDs Antenna connectors and LEDs for IO-
Link wireless radio module Mounting Laserings Manufacturer address, product name, part number, serial number, MAC address of the device, certification sings (CE, UL, etc.), environmental signs (disposal, etc.) and technical data (power supply, SELV, PELV, etc.) are provided as laserings on the right or the left side of the housing. Page 10 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Revisions and versions The hardware revision listed below, as well as the software and firmware versions belong together functionally. If a hardware installation is available, the firmware must be updated according to these Table 2 - Hardware Table 3 - Software Name TigoEngine Table 4 - Firmware Description Part no. Hardware revision EtherNet/IP IO-Link Wireless Master 1912.122 3 Version 1.3 File name Version U197H001.nxi 2.0 On the front side of the TIGOMASTER 2TH device housing a 2D data matrix code (DM code, 10x10 mm) is provided, which includes the part number, hardware revision and serial number for device For identifying the data matrix code see position (21) in section Device overview TIGOMASTER 2TH specifications. Product name TIGOMASTER 2TH Software Engineering tool Protocol EtherNet/IP Adapter Identification identification.
[} page 6]. On housings right side area identification data is provided in plain text (example values):
Figure 2: Data matrix code (example)
- Product name: 1234.567,
- Part number: 1912.122,
- Serial number: 20000,
- MAC ID: 00-02-A2-2F-75-44. Page 11 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Connectors and interfaces Power supply Connectors X21 and X22 The device is supplied via connector X21 (PWR IN). You can connect two supply lines to the connector:
- Supply line 1: 1L (U1L) and the reference potential 1M
- Supply line 2: 2L (U2L) and the reference potential 2M Both supply lines are electrically isolated. Each pin of connector X21 (PWR IN) is connected to the same pin of socket X22 (PWR OUT) and is used to forward the supply to the next device. For identifying the connector X21 on the board, see position (20), and connector X22, see position (8) in section Device overview TigoMaster 2TH- [page 6]. PWR IN PWR OUT Pin Signal Description Table 5 - Power supply 1 2 3 4 1L 2M 1M 2L
+24 V DC power supply for system and sensor, U1L Ground for 2L Ground for 1L
+24 V DC power supply for auxiliary/switched power supply, U2L M12, L-coded, male 5-pin (4 + FE) X21 M12, L-coded, female 5-pin (4 + FE) X22 FE FE Functional earth Page 12 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. For identifying the connector X31 on the board, see position (26), and connector X32, see position (6) in section Device overview TigoMaster 2TH- [page 6]. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Ethernet
- Connector X31 for Ethernet interface port 1 (CH0)
- Connector X32 for Ethernet interface port 2 (CH1) Connectors X31 and X32 Ethernet Pin Signal Description Table 6 - Ethernet 1 2 3 4 TX+
RX+
TX RX Transmit data, positive Receive data, positive Transmit data, negative Receive data, negative 3 4 2 1 M12, D-coding, female 4-pin X31, X32 Page 13 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual IO-Link, SMA antenna With the TIGOMASTER 2TH device two tracks with each up to 8 and together up to 16 IO-Link wireless devices simultaneously can be supported. The type of data transferred (length and data type, etc.) depends on the connected IO-Link Slaves. IO-Link Antenna SMA SMA antenna Table 7 - SMA antenna type Type 2.4GHz Antenna - 2.4GHz, Bandwidth: 1000 MHz Impedance: 50 Ohms Power Rating: 1 W Manufacturer Taoglas, GW.26.0112 Important:
The use of an SMA antenna other than the SMA antenna supplied with the product is not permitted. This could result in losing the approval for your device. For proper device operation, all three SMA antennas X1, X2 and X3 must be mounted. Page 14 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 1. Safety 1.1 General note The documentation in the form of a user manual, an operating instruction manual or other manual types, as well as the accompanying texts have been created for the use of the products by qualified personnel. When using the products, all Safety Messages, Integrated Safety Messages, Property Damage Messages and all valid legal regulations must be obeyed. Technical knowledge is presumed. The user has to assure that all legal regulations are obeyed. 1.2 Intended use system. network. The device EtherNet/IP IO-Link Wireless Master TIGOMASTER 2TH is used to acquire and output field signals via IO-Link to sensors, actuators and hubs that are sent or received to a higher-level control The device described in this document serves as a decentralized input/output device in an EtherNet/IP The product is intended for indoor use in industrial environments without weathering (no direct sunlight, no salt water or salt spray). The device has been developed for a working environment that requires protection class IP 67. Applications other than those described here are not permitted. The device may only be mounted, configured, operated, or demounted by qualified personnel. Job-
specific technical skills for people professionally working with electricity must be present concerning the 1.3 Personnel qualification following topics:
- Safety and health at work
- Mounting and connecting of electrical equipment
- Measurement and analysis of electrical functions and systems
- Evaluation of the safety of electrical systems and equipment
Installing and configuring IT systems Page 15 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 1.4 Information and data security Take all usual measures for information and data security for devices with Ethernet technology. CoreTigo explicitly points out that a device with access to a public network (Internet) must be installed behind a firewall or only be accessible via a secure connection such as an encrypted VPN connection. Otherwise, the integrity of the device, its data, the application, or system section is not safeguarded. CoreTigo cannot assume any warranty or liability for damage due to neglected security measures or incorrect installation. Page 16 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 2. Mounting and demounting 2.1 Mounting Required tools for mounting the device You will need the following tools for mounting:
- Allen key for the M4 fixing screws with hexagon socket Only additionally required for installation without existing threaded hole:
- M4 thread tap (readymade or set of taps)
- Drilling machine (to pre-drill the mounting holes for the device for mounting on the system) You will also need two M4 hexagon socket head screws according to DIN 912 / ISO 4762 of suitable length. Before mounting the device Always observe the following instructions:
- The device may only be installed and commissioned by qualified electricians in accordance with EN 50110-1/-2 and IEC 60364.
- Refer to the safety instructions in the Safety [} page 11] chapter.
- Before mounting the device, check for damage, e.g. transport damage! Damaged devices must not be put into operation. Mounting instructions Observe the following points when selecting the mounting location:
- When mounting outside buildings: Mount the device in such a way that it is protected from weathering, especially from direct sunlight and the effects of UV light, salt water or salt spray, e.g. in a switch box.
- Only screw the device on flat contact surfaces to protect it from mechanical tension.
- Do not bridge any gaps with the unit to protect it from any tensile forces that may occur.
- To prevent damage to the unit, do not mount it in shearing areas of moving system parts. Also, lay the cables in such a way that they cannot be caught in the shear zones of moving system parts.
- Leave sufficient space for easy replacement of the unit and for connecting the plug connections. Page 17 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual
- Ensure that the requirements of the device for vibration and shock resistance are met at the installation site.
- Mount the device so that the diagnostic LEDs of the device remain visible.
- Observe the following instructions for the installation procedure:
- Disconnect the system from the power supply before you start installation.
- Ensure sufficient equipotential bonding in your system.
- During installation, make sure that you do not soil the connections. Dirt will damage the contacts, resulting in Notes on protection against the heat generated by the device The device can become hot during operation! Therefore, always observe the following instructions:
- The cooling of the unit must not be impaired.
- Ensure an unobstructed air supply!
- Do not install the unit near strong heat sources!
- Do not mount the unit on or near highly inflammable materials. Mounting of the device You can attach the device directly to your system or in the control cabinet with screws. Fasten the device to a flat, solid base with two M4 screws, each of which is screwed into a threaded hole. Section Technical data [} page 76] contains the specification of the tightening torque. Note:
Note that the device requires a connection to FE (functional earth) via the screws. The procedure for this is as follows:
- Hold the unit in the desired position and mark the two points where the threads are to be cut. Make sure that there is enough space around the device so that you can connect all cables without any problems. with the drill first.
- Cut an M4 thread at each of the two marked points with the M4 thread cutter, if necessary, pre-drill
- Screw the unit into the threaded holes with the Allen key using two M4 cylinder head screws of suitable length at the upper and lower ends. Observe the tightening torque. Page 18 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual After mounting Observe the notes on Grounding [} page 14]. 2.2 Grounding Functional earth Mounting of the SMA antennas Important:
For proper device operation, all three SMA antennas X1, X2 and X3 must be mounted. The L-coded M12 connectors of the device's power supply have a pin FE (functional earth), which is connected to the metal housing of the device. The metal housing in turn has a central grounding point for the functional earth. You can ground the device as follows:
- Ground the device via the metal housing and/or,
- Ground via FE of the power supply connection and/or,
- Grounding can be done separately via a cable lug and the mounting hole if the device is mounted on a non-conductive base. Ensure that the contacts are perfect and that the cable cross-section is sufficient. For demounting, you need an Allen key to loosen the M4 hexagon socket head screws according to DIN 2.3 Demounting Required tools for demounting 912 or ISO 4762. Before demounting Prepare for demounting:
- Disconnect the part of the plant to which you have mounted the device from the power supply.
If the device is dirty, clean it first. It is particularly important to clean dirty screw connections.
- Before demounting, loosen all screw connections at the terminals and disconnect the cables. Demounting To disassemble the device, e.g. when replacing the device, proceed as follows:
- Make sure that the part of the plant on which you have mounted the device is de-energized. Page 19 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual
- Use the Allen key to loosen the two M4 cylinder head screws.
- Remove the device. After demounting If the demounted device is defective, mark it as defective to prevent the device from being used again. Page 20 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3. Configuration 3.1 Configuration tools The parameters of the device can be set in several ways. The following table gives an overview of the Table 8 - Overview configuration tools and configuration Tool Description IO configuration Port configuration IO-Link Wireless Master tools. Ethernet/IP Scanner The Ethernet/IP Scanner configures the CoreTigo device.
The Ethernet/IP Scanner must be configured to exchange process data with the CoreTigo device. The EDS file provided for the TigoMaster 2TH device is used to configure the TIGOMASTER 2TH device via the Ethernet/
IP Scanner. If connection 1 is used, the Ethernet/IP Scanner sets the port configuration parameters. These parameters configure each port and determine whether the port is used
(or disabled) as an IO-
Link device, digital input or digital output. For each other connection, the Web Server has to be used for the port configuration. TigoEngine Server and to perform configuration steps via the Web Server.
The IO-Link Wireless Master has to be configured via the Web Server. yes Note:
Each time Ethernet/IP communication is started, the Ethernet/IP Scanner transmits the configuration and parameters to the TIGOMASTER 2TH device. Port configuration parameters set by the TigoEngine or the OPC UA Client are overwritten. The parameters via Ethernet/IP have priority. If you want to change port configuration parameters (permanently) via the TigoEngine, the or the OPC UA Client, set them with the configuration software of the Ethernet/IP Scanner. A distinction is made between three areas for configuration and parameterization:
1. The EtherNet/IP configuration 2. IO-Link Wireless Master configuration 3. The port-configuration (IO-Link master, digital input and output) 4. The IO-Link device configuration Page 21 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. In order that the EtherNet/IP Scanner and the EtherNet/IP Adapter exchanges process data, the EtherNet/IP Scanner must be configured. Therefore, you need the device description file (EDS file) of TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.2 Configuring EtherNet/IP the TigoEngine:
CORETIGO_TIGOENGINE_V1.1_IOL_W.EDS Perform the following steps:
Import the EDS file into the configuration software of the EtherNet/IP Scanner.
- Select the TigoEngine device from the device catalog and add it to the configuration project.
- For configuration of the TigoEngine device, select a connection.
- Set the parameters. Page 22 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.3 Selecting a connection The TigoEngine device offers several types of connections:
- Exclusive owner: The Scanner can read input process data and write output process data.
Input only: The Scanner can read input process data only.
- Listen only: The Scanner can read input process data only. This connection requires that another Scanner has established an Exclusive Owner or an Input Only connection with the TigoEngine device. The max. number of usable sensors/actors depends on the number of IO- Link bytes the used sensor/actor requires to transfer. In case, one or more sensors/actors require to transfer 17 or more IO-Link bytes, then max. 8 sensors/actors (and one track) can be used. In case all sensors/actors require 16 IO-Link bytes or less, then up to 16 sensors/actors (and two tracks) can be used. Connection Name Description Table 9 - Connections Connection 1 Exclusive Owner - 32 bytes per IO-Link Port with Config Up to 8 sensors/actors with up to 32 IO-Link bytes and one track can be used. The EtherNet/ IP Scanner sends the port parameters to the TigoEngine device. Connection 2 Exclusive Owner - 32 bytes per IO-Link Port without Config Up to 8 sensors/actors with up to 32 IO-Link bytes and one track can be used. The port parameters have to be set using the webserver. Connection 3 Listen Only - 32 bytes per IO-Link Up to 8 sensors/actors with up to 32 IO-Link bytes and one track can be used. Connection 4 Input Only - 32 bytes per IO-Link Up to 8 sensors/actors with up to 32 IO-Link bytes and one track can be used. Connection 5 Exclusive Owner - 16 bytes per IO-Link Port without Config Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 16 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. The port parameters have to be set using the webserver. Connection 6 Listen Only - 16 bytes per IO-Link Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 16 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. Connection 7 Input Only - 16 bytes per IO-Link Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 16 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. Connection 8 Exclusive Owner - 4 bytes per IO-Link Port without Config Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 4 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. The port parameters have to be set using the webserver. Connection 9 Listen Only - 4 bytes per IO-Link Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 4 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. Connection 10 Input Only - 4 bytes per IO-
Link Up to 16 sensors/actors with up to 4 IO-Link bytes and two tracks can be used. Page 23 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.4 Setting parameters If using connection 1 the following parameters must be set. Table 10 - Parameters 10 to 85 No. Parameter name Value range Default Description 10, 20, Port mode Deactivated Deactivated 11, 21, Validation and No Device check No Device check There is no device check for validation or backup of connected IO-Link Slave devices (default). backup Cyclic Roaming Type compare*, no Backup/
Restore Type compare*, Backup only"
Type compare*, Restore only Type compare*, Backup and Restore No type compare*, no Backup/Restore No type compare*, Backup only No type compare*, Restore only No type compare*, Backup and Restore The port is inactive. L+ is turned off, Input and Output Process Data is 0. Target mode based on user defined configuration including validation of Vendor ID, Device ID, and Revision. Target mode without configuration, Validation:
No Device Check A device check is performed for validation of connected IO-Link Slave devices to the specified device type, without backup/restore. A device check is performed for validation or backup of connected IO-Link Slave devices to the specified device type, without restore. A device check is performed for validation or restore of connected IO-Link Slave devices to the specified device type, without backup. A device check is performed for validation or backup/restore of connected IO-Link Slave devices to the specified device type. A device check is performed for validation of connected IO-Link Slave devices, without type compare, without backup/restore. A device check is performed for validation or backup of connected IO-Link Slave devices, without type compare, without restore. A device check is performed for validation or restore of connected IO-Link Slave devices, without type compare, without backup. A device check is performed for validation or backup/restore of connected IO-Link Slave devices, without type compare. See table Calculation of the port cycle time [} page 42]. See the documentation of the manufacturer of the sensor/actuator used. See the documentation of the manufacturer of the sensor/actuator used. 13, 23, Port cycle time 0 ... 255 0 0 14, 24, Vendor ID 0 65535 Vendor ID 15, 25, Device ID 0 4294967295 0 Device ID Parameter name Value range Default Description No. 90 DIO process data layout Table 11 - Parameter 90 Port based Port based (IQ/
CQ, IQ/CQ, IQ/
CQ, ) Pin Based (IQ, IQ, IQ, CQ, CQ, CQ, ) Sequence of the process data of the digital inputs and the digital outputs: Port 1 (Bit 0 and 1), Port 2
(Bit 2 and 3), ..., Port 8 (Bit 14 and 15). For each port first pin 4 then pin 2 is transmitted. The sequence of the process data of the digital inputs and the digital outputs: Pin 4 (Port 1 to 8), pin 2 (Port 1 to 8). Page 24 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Table 12 - Parameters 410 to 566 No. 410, 430 Parameter name Value range Default Description Slot number 0 255 Wireless slot number to be used for the port Low power device Not Low Power Not Low Power Is the connected W-Device low power or not Single slot Slot type is single slot Slot type is double slot Track number Device TX power 0 255 0 255 Max retry 0 255 IMA time Slot type 0 65535 Single slot Double slot Low Power 0 32 Max PD segment length Unique ID Byte 1 0 255 Unique ID Byte 2 0 255 Unique ID Byte 3 0 255 Unique ID Byte 4 0 255 Unique ID Byte 5 0 255 Unique ID Byte 6 0 255 Unique ID Byte 7 0 255 Unique ID Byte 8 0 255 Unique ID Byte 9 0 255 Unique ID Byte 0 255 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless track number to be used for the port This parameter contains the transmit power level of the W-Device Maximum number of retries for a transmission in OPERATE mode Requested IMA time for the OPERATE mode This parameter contains the maximum segment length of the PDOut data to the Message handler to distribute PDOut Data within multiple W-Cycles. UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device UniqueID of the W-Device Page 25 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.5 Configuration and parameterization via TigoEngine To Learn how to configure the TigoMaster 2TH please refer to the TigoEngine user manual. The device contains an OPC UA server. An OPC UA client can establish a connection to the device and 3.6 OPC UA access the following parameters:
device identification,
identification of the actors and sensors The OPC UA client establishes a connection via the following URL:
opc.tcp://IP address:4840 For IP address, use the IP address of the device. The client can access device parameters anonymously (read only) or with username/password (read and write). The username and password are set with the Web Server TigoEngine. The following figure shows a section of the information model of the device. Figure 27: OPC UA: Information model of the device Page 26 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 3.7 Device identification The device provides nodes for device identification. For example, the OPC UA client can read the version of the device firmware used in the SoftwareRevisionnode. The path to these nodes is Root > Object > DeviceSet > [Devicename]
Node name Node class Access Description Manufacturer Variable ManufacturerUrl Variable Model ProductCode Variable Variable RevisionCounter Variable SerialNumber Variable SoftwareRevision Variable read read read read read read read Device manufacturer URL of the device manufacturer Model name of the device Product code of the device Hardware revision of the device Serial number of the device Revision/version of the device firmware Table 34: Device identification 3.8 Identification of connected sensors/actors The device provides nodes for the identification of connected sensors/ actors. For example, the OPC UA client can read the version of the device firmware used in the SoftwareRevisionnode. The path to these nodes is Root > Object > DeviceSet > [Device name] >
IOLinkWirelessMaster > PortXX > Device Node name Node class Access Description Manufacturer Variable MinCycleTime Variable Model RevisionID SerialNumber Variable Variable Variable SoftwareRevision Variable VendorID Variable read read read read read read read Device manufacturer Minimal cycle time Model name Hardware revision Serial number Revision/version of the firmware Vendor identification Table 35: Identification of the connected sensor/actor Page 27 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 4. Communication 4.1 Process data This section describes the process data for
- Connection 1 (Exclusive Owner - 32 bytes per IO-Link Port with Config)
- Connection 2 (Exclusive Owner - 32 bytes per IO-Link Port without Config) The process data of the digital inputs and outputs have a fixed size of 276 Byte. Output process data The following table gives a description of the process data structure of the output process data. 1 2 5 6 39 40 73 74 107 108 141 142 Byte Output process data Description Number of bytes 1 byte DO status 3 4 1 byte 2 byte Padding byte DO data 1 byte IO-Link Port 1 Output enable 0: DO data not valid. Substitute values are used. 1-
255: DO data valid. Do not use Depends on setting for process data layout: pin-based or port-based. See next table. 0: IO-Link Port 1 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 1 output data valid. 7 38 1 byte 32 byte Padding byte Do not use IO-Link port 1 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 1. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 2 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 2 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 2 output data valid. 41 72 1 byte 32 byte Padding byte Do not use IO-Link port 2 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 2. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 3 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 3 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 3 output data valid. 75 106 1 byte 32 byte Padding byte Do not use IO-Link port 3 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 3. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 4 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 4 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 4 output data valid. 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 109 140 32 byte IO-Link port 4 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 4. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 5 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 5 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 5 output data valid. 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 143 174 32 byte IO-Link port 5 process output data 175 1 byte IO-Link Port 6 Output enable IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 5. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 6 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 6 output data valid. Page 28 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Number of bytes 1 byte Output process data Description Padding byte Do not use 177 208 32 byte IO-Link port 6 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 6. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 7 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 7 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 7 output data valid. 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 211 242 32 byte IO-Link port 7 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 7. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 1 byte IO-Link Port 8 Output enable 0: IO-Link Port 8 output data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 8 output data valid. 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 245 276 32 byte IO-Link port 8 process output data IO-Link output data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 8. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. Table 36: Output process data The following table shows the mapping of the process output data (DO data) for port-based or pin-based Byte 176 209 210 243 244 layout. Port-based Pin-based Process data layout Mapping / Sequence of the process data Bit 0 = Port 1 Pin 4, Bit 1 = Port 1 Pin 2, Bit 2 = Port 2 Pin 4, Bit 3 = Port 2 Pin 2, Bit 0 = Port 1 Pin 4, Bit 1 = Port 2 Pin 4, Bit 2 = Port 3 Pin 4, Bit 3 = Port 4 Pin 4, Bit 8 = Port 1 Pin 2, Bit 9 = Port 1 Pin 2, Table 37: Mapping of the digital output process data Input process data The following table gives a description of the process data structure of the input process data. Byte Input process data Description Number of bytes 1 byte DI status 3 4 1 byte 2 byte Padding byte DI data 1 byte IO-Link Port 1 data status 7 38 IO-Link port 1 process input data Padding byte Do not use 1 byte IO-Link Port 2 data status 41 72 IO-Link port 2 process input data Padding byte Do not use 1 byte 32 byte 1 byte 32 byte 0: DI data not valid. 1-255: DI data valid. Do not use Depends on setting for process data layout: pin-
based or port-based. See next table. 0: IO-Link Port 1 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 1 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 1. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 2 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 2 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 2. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 3 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 3 input data valid. 1 byte IO-Link Port 3 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 1 2 5 6 39 40 73 74 Page 29 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Byte Input process data Description Number of bytes 75 106 32 byte IO-Link port 3 process input data 107 108 141 142 175 176 209 210 243 244 1 byte IO-Link Port 4 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 109 140 32 byte IO-Link port 4 process input data 1 byte IO-Link Port 5 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 143 174 32 byte IO-Link port 5 process input data 1 byte IO-Link Port 6 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 177 208 32 byte IO-Link port 6 process input data 1 byte IO-Link Port 7 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 211 242 32 byte IO-Link port 7 process input data 1 byte IO-Link Port 8 data status 1 byte Padding byte Do not use 245 276 32 byte IO-Link port 8 process input data IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 3. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 4 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 4 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 4. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 5 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 5 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 5. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 6 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 6 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 6. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 7 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 7 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 7. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. 0: IO-Link Port 8 input data not valid. 1-
255: IO-Link Port 8 input data valid. IO-Link input data of the sensor/actor connected to Port 8. For a description of the data, see manual of the manufacturer of the used sensor/actor. Table 38: Input process data The following table shows the mapping of the process input data (DI data) for port-based or pin-based layout. Port-based Pin-based Process data layout Mapping / Sequence of the process data Bit 0 = Port 1 Pin 4, Bit 1 = Port 1 Pin 2, Bit 2 = Port 2 Pin 4, Bit 3 = Port 2 Pin 2, Bit 0 = Port 1 Pin 4, Bit 1 = Port 2 Pin 4, Bit 2 = Port 3 Pin 4, Bit 3 = Port 4 Pin 4, Bit 8 = Port 1 Pin 2, Bit 9 = Port 1 Pin 2, Table 39: Mapping of the digital input process data Page 30 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 5. Diagnosis 5.1 Diagnosis via LEDs 5.1.1 System LED The system status LED SYS can assume the states described below. LED SYS Color State Description Duo-LED: yellow RDY / green RUN The firmware is running. Blinking During the formatting of the file system A system error has occurred. green)
(green)
(yellow)
(yellow)/
(green)
(yellow)/
(green) On On Blinking, 3x yellow, 3x green Blinking, 1 Hz, 4 Hz Firmware crash, unrecoverable (an internal exception occurred that cannot be handled) 1 Hz: The Maintenance Firmware is idle (waiting for update). 4 Hz: The Maintenance Firmware is in operation: Firmware update will
(gray) Off No supply voltage: No supply voltage for the device or hardware be installed. defect. During a firmware reset LED state Blinking Blinking, 3x yellow, 3x green Blinking, yellow/green, 1 Hz, 4 Hz Table 40: States of the SYS-LED The display turns on and off in phases. The indicator turns on and off with a frequency of approx. 1 Hz:
3x yellow "On" for 500 ms and "Off" for 500 ms and 3x green "On" for 500 ms and "Off" for 500 ms The indicator turns on in phases yellow or green, with a frequency of approx.:
1 Hz: 1 x yellow "On" for 500 ms and 1 x green "On" for 500 ms 4 Hz: 1 x yellow "On" for 125 ms and 1 x green "On" for 125 ms Table 41: Definitions of the states of the system status LED SYS Page 31 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 5.1.2 APL LED The application LED APL indicates the internal communication status as described below. LED APL Color State Description Duo LED red/green/yellow (yellow = red and green simultaneously) On
(green)
(green) Blinking
(yellow) On
(red)
(gray) IO-Link Wireless Master configured IO-Link Wireless Master communication established Initialization of IO-Link Wireless Master components done Blinking IO-Link Wireless Master communication error Off IO-Link Wireless Master components not initialized Table 42: APL LED states 5.1.3 Supply voltage status The supply voltage status LEDs 1L and 2L indicate the states described below. LED 1L Color State Description Duo LED red/green 2L Duo LED red/green
(green)
(gray)
(green)
(gray) On Off On Off 1L supply voltage ok No 1L supply voltage 2L supply voltage ok No 2L supply voltage Table 43: Supply voltage status 1L and 2L Page 32 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. The MS and NS LEDs indicate the status of the EtherNet/IP Adapter. The LNK and ACT LEDs indicate the TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 5.1.4 EtherNet/IP Adapter status status of the Ethernet. EtherNet/IP Adapter status The following table describes the LED states of the EtherNet/IP Adapter. Table 13 - EtherNet/IP Adapter status LED MS
(module status) Color State Description Duo LED red/green NS
(Network status) Duo LED red/green
(green)
(green)
(green/red/
green) On Device operational: The device is operating correctly. Flashing (1 Hz) Standby: The device has not been configured. Flashing green/red/
green Self-test: The device is performing its power-up testing. The module status indicator test sequence occurs before the network status indicator test sequence, according to the following sequence:
Network status LED off. Module status LED turns green for approximately 250 ms, turns red for approximately 250 ms, and again turns green (and holds that state until the power-up test has completed). Network status LED turns green for approximately 250 ms, turns red for approximately 250 ms, and then turns off (and holds that state until the power-up test has completed). Flashing (1 Hz) Major recoverable fault: The device has detected a major recoverable fault. E.g., an incorrect or inconsistent configuration can be considered a major recoverable fault. Major unrecoverable fault: The device has detected a major unrecoverable fault. No power: The device is powered off. Connected: An IP address is configured, at least one CIP connection (any transport class) is established, and an Exclusive Owner connection has not timed out. Flashing (1 Hz) No connections: An IP address is configured, but no CIP connections are established, and an Exclusive Owner connection has not timed out. Flashing green/red/off Self-test: The device is performing its power-up testing. Refer to description for module status LED self-test. Flashing (1 Hz) Connection timeout: An IP address is configured, and an Exclusive Owner connection for which this device is the target has timed out. The network status indicator returns to steady green only when all timed out Exclusive Owner connections are reestablished. On Off On
(red)
(red)
(off)
(green)
(green)
(green/red/
green)
(red)
(red)
(off) On
(Off) Duplicate IP: The device has detected that its IP address is already in use. Not powered, no IP address: The device does not have an IP address (or is powered off). Page 33 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Table 14 - LED states EtherNet/IP LED state Flashing (1 Hz) Definition The indicator turns on and off with a frequency of 1 Hz: on for 500 ms, followed by off for 500 ms. Flashing green/red/ green The MS LED indicator turns on green on for 250 ms, then red on for 250 ms, then green on
(until the test is completed). Flashing green/red/off The NS LED indicator turns on green on for 250 ms, then red on for 250 ms, then off (until the test is completed). Ethernet status The following table describes the LED states of the link and activity LED. LED LINK ACT Color LED green
(green)
(off) LED yellow
(yellow)
(off) Table 15 - Ethernet status State Description On Off The device is linked to the Ethernet. The device has no link to the Ethernet. Flickering (load dependent) The device sends/receives Ethernet frames. Off The device does not send/receive Ethernet frames. Table 16 - LED states Ethernet status LED state Flickering (load dependent) Definition The indicator turns on and off with a frequency of approximately 10 Hz to indicate high Ethernet activity: on for approximately 50 ms, followed by off for 50 ms. The indicator turns on and off in irregular intervals to indicate low Ethernet activity Page 34 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 5.2 Wireless track status below. The wireless track status LEDs WT1 WT3 indicate the states for the wireless tracks 1, 2 and 3 as described Table 17 - Wireless track status WT1 WT3 LED Color State Description WT1 WT3 Duo LED red/green/yellow (yellow = red and green simultaneously)
(green) On Track operational (cyclic, non-roaming) Track operational (roaming) Track service mode Track inactive
(yellow)
(red)
(gray) On Off Blinking Track error Track off 5.3 Wireless port status below. The wireless port status LEDs WP01 WP16 indicate he states for the wireless ports 1 16 as described Table 18 - Wireless track status WP1 WP16 LED Color State Description WP1 WP16 Duo LED red/green/yellow (yellow = red and green simultaneously)
(green)
(green)
(yellow)
(red)
(red)
(gray) On Port operational Blinking Pairing success, communication ready Blinking Port ready Blinking Port communication lost On Off Port errors (pairing timeout, pairing wrong slot-type, revision fault, compatibility fault, serial number fault, process data fault, cycle time fault) Port inactive Page 35 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 6. Technical data Table 19 - Technical data TIGOMASTER 2TH Category Product Parameter Part number Product name Description Function Value 1912.122 TIGOMASTER 2TH TigoEngine EtherNet/IP IO-Link Wireless Master IO-Link Master Wireless for EtherNet/IP 2 tracks, 16 channels Connector/housing: 30 mm netX 90 16 MB SDRAM 8 MB Communication controller Integrated memory Ethernet communication Type RAM FLASH Real-Time Ethernet EtherNet/IP Adapter Ethernet interface Interface type 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T, isolated Auto-negotiation, Auto crossover yes Connectors IO-Link Wireless Radio Output power 10dBm max. X31: Ethernet interface, M12, D-coded, EtherNet/IP port 1, X32: Ethernet interface, M12, D-coded, EtherNet/IP port 2 2 track = 16 IO-Link wireless salves, 3 antennas, 16 LEDs LEDs System and application System status Power supply EtherNet/IP communication Ethernet Wireless tracks Wireless ports SYS APL MS NS Application status 1L (X22) 2L (X22) 1L power supply (DC 24 V) 2L power supply (DC 24 V) Module status Network status LINK (X31) Link status, connector X31 ACT (X31) Activity status, connector X31 LINK (X32) Link status, connector X32 ACT (X32) Activity status, connector X32 WT01 ... WT03 WP01 ... WP08 WP09 ... WP16 IO-Link wireless track status, antenna X1 X3 Port status, IO-Link wireless device ports P01 to P08 Port status, IO-Link wireless device ports P09 to P16 green/
yellow red/green red/green red/green red/green red/green green yellow green yellow red/yellow/
green red/yellow/
green red/yellow/
green Under voltage warming Over voltage warming Power consumption (w/o DI/DO) 17.0 V (17.5 V -3%): ON, 18 V (17.5 V +3%): OFF 32.1 V (31.2 V +3%): ON, 30.3 V (31.2 V -3%): OFF 1L: 0.2 A (at 24 V DC), 2L: 0.1 A (at 24 V DC) Connectors Power consumption
(power connectors) X21: Power supply input (Power In), M12, L-coded, X22:
Power supply output (Power Out), M12, L-coded Max. 16 A, Max. current of the device including pass through must not exceed 16 A for 1L and 2L Revers polarity protection Yes Power supply 1L, 2L Voltage supply 24V DC, 25%/+30% (18 V DC 31,2 V DC) Page 36 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. Device TigoMaster 2TH User Manual Category Parameter Ambient conditions Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Max. temperature change 3 K / min Humidity Operating height Over voltage category Dimensions (L x W x H) Housing Mounting/installation Value
-25 C ... +55 C
-40 C ... +85 C 0 2000 m II (EN 60664-1) 200 x 30 x 20 mm Plastics 10 95% relative humidity, no condensation permitted Screw mounting with 2x M4 screws to the 2 mounting holes
(1 x up and 1 x down). These screws make contact to FE (functional earth). CE sign CE sign Tightening torque 1.2 Nm Yes Standards used for development
(preliminary) EN 55032:2015, EN 300328 V2.2.2, EN 301489-1 V2.2.3, EN 301489-17 V3.1.1, EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005, EN 62368-1:2014 In preparation In preparation Web Server TigoEngine UL certification Firmware download RoHS According to UL requirements for EN 61010-2-201 Software to download and update the firmware Configuration Configuration software EtherNet/IP Scanner, TigoEngine Page 37 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd. TigoMaster 2TH User Manual 7. Dimensions 7.1 Dimensions TigoMaster 2TH Figure 2 - TigoEngine IO-Link Wireless TigoMaster 2TH dimensions Page 38 of 36 CONFIDENTIAL Copyright 2020 CoreTigo Ltd.
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DATE : 12/10/2022 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2ATSM-COR2TH Product Name: TigoMaster 2TH Request for Confidentiality To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
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DATE : 2021-06-02 Federal Communications Commission Authorization & Evaluation Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Authority to Act as Agent On our behalf, I appoint Jason Wu of Global United Technology Services Co., Ltd.and No. 123-
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CoreTigo Ltd DATE : 2021-06-02 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2ATSM-COR2TH Product Name: TigoMaster IO-Link Wireless Master Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential:
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1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/19/2023 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | TigoMaster IO-Link Wireless Master | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. Class II permissive change: antenna change. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Global United Technology Services Co. Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R****** L********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86-0-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86-0-********
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1 2 3 |
r******@gtstest.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 41 | 2401.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0089540 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 41 | 2401.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0089540 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 |
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