security, system event and measurement event
logging, fieldbus communications (Modbus,
PROFIBUS and/or PROFINET) and/or
communications redundancy.
Note: Different versions of CPUx/IOCx rack
controller and communications interface card
pair support different combinations of VM600
system functionality.
VM600 rack-based monitoring systems
complement the VibroSmart® module-based
distributed monitoring systems that are also
available from Meggitt’s Vibro-Meter® product
line.
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CPUM/IOCN card pair and VM600 racks
The CPUM/IOCN card pair is used with a VM600
ABE04x system rack and a CPUM card can be
used either alone or with an associated IOCN
card as a card pair, depending on the
application/system requirements.
The CPUM is a double-width card that occupies
two VM600 rack slots (card positions) and the
IOCN is a single-width card that occupies a single
VM600 slot. The CPUM is installed in the front of the
rack (slots 0 and 1) and an associated IOCN is
installed in the rear of the rack in the slot directly
behind the CPUM (slot 0). Each card connects
directly to the rack’s backplane using two
connectors.
Note: The CPUM/IOCN card pair is compatible
with all VM600 ABE04x system racks.
CPUM rack controller and communications
interface functionality
The modular, highly versatile design of the CPUM
means that all VM600 rack configuration, display
and communications interfacing can be
performed from a single card in a “networked”
rack. The CPUM card acts as a “rack controller”
and allows an Ethernet link to be established
between the rack and a computer running one
of the VM600 MPSx software packages (MPS1 or
MPS2).
The CPUM front panel features an LCD display
that shows information for the CPUM itself and for
protection cards in a VM600 rack. The SLOT and
OUT (output) keys on the CPUM front panel are
used to select which signal to display.
As a fieldbus communications interface for a
VM600 monitoring system, the CPUM
communicates with MPC4 and AMC8 cards via
the VME bus and with XMx16/XIO16T card pairs
via an Ethernet link in order to obtain
measurement data and then share this
information with third-party systems such as a DCS
or PLC.
LEDs on the CPUM front panel indicate the OK,
Alert (A) and Danger (D) status for the currently
selected signal. When Slot 0 is selected, the LEDs
indicate the overall status of the whole rack.
When the DIAG (diagnostic) LED shows green
continuously, the CPUM card is operating
normally, and when the DIAG LED blinks, the
CPUM card is operating normally but access to
the CPUM card is restricted due to VM600 MPS
rack (CPUM) security.
The ALARM RESET button on the front panel of the
CPUM card can be used to clear the alarms
latched by all protection cards (MPC4 and
AMC8) in the rack. This is a rack-wide equivalent
of resetting alarms individually for each card using
discrete signal interface alarm reset (AR) inputs or
VM600 MPSx software commands.
The CPUM card consists of a carrier board with
two PC/104 type slots that can accept different
PC/104 modules: a CPU module and an optional
serial communications module.
All CPUM cards are fitted with a CPU module that
supports two Ethernet connections and two serial
connections. That is, both the Ethernet redundant
and serial redundant versions of the card.
The primary Ethernet connection is used for
communication with the VM600 MPSx software
via a network and for Modbus TCP and/or
PROFINET communications. The secondary
Ethernet connection is used for Modbus TCP
communications. The primary serial connection is
used for communication with the VM600 MPSx
software via a direct connection. The secondary
serial connection is used for Modbus RTU
communications.
Optionally, a CPUM card can be fitted with a
serial communications module (in addition to the
CPU module) in order to support additional serial
connections. This is the serial redundant version of
the CPUM card.
The CPUM module’s primary Ethernet and serial
connections are available via connectors (NET
and RS232) on the front panel of the CPUM.
However, if the associated IOCN card is used, the
primary Ethernet connection can be routed to a
connector (1) on the front panel of the IOCN
(instead of the connector on the CPUM (NET)).
When the associated IOCN card is used, the
secondary Ethernet and serial connections are
available via connectors (2 and RS) on the front
panel of the IOCN.
IOCN card
The IOCN card acts as a signal and
communications interface for the CPUM card. It
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also protects all inputs against electromagnetic
interference (EMI) and signal surges to meet
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.
The IOCN card’s Ethernet connectors (1 and 2)