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Data sheet
8425_en_07 © PHOENIX CONTACT 2019-12-17
1 Description
The Axioline E device is designed for use within an – Device description using EDS file
EtherNet/IP™ network. – Firmware can be updated
It is used to acquire and output digital signals. – Integrated web server for web-based management
This data sheet is only valid in association with the corresponding user manual.
Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded via the product at phoenixcontact.net/products.
Only start up the AXL E EtherNet/IP™ devices with the valid EDS file.
AXL E EIP DI8 DO8 M12 6P
2 Table of contents
1 Description .............................................................................................................................. 1
2 Table of contents ..................................................................................................................... 2
3 Ordering data .......................................................................................................................... 3
4 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 4
5 Internal circuit diagram ............................................................................................................ 8
6 Pin assignment ........................................................................................................................ 9
7 Connection example.............................................................................................................. 11
8 Connection notes .................................................................................................................. 11
9 Configuration via rotary encoding switch ............................................................................... 12
10 Local status and diagnostic indicators ................................................................................... 14
11 Monitoring.............................................................................................................................. 16
12 Substitute value behavior ...................................................................................................... 16
13 Diagnostic messages ............................................................................................................ 16
14 EtherNet/IP™ object classes, messages, and services......................................................... 17
15 EtherNet/IP™Assembly instances......................................................................................... 26
16 Startup................................................................................................................................... 28
17 SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol .................................................................... 29
18 DLR - Device Level Ring........................................................................................................ 29
19 WBM - Web-based management .......................................................................................... 29
20 Firmware update.................................................................................................................... 29
21 Quick Connect....................................................................................................................... 29
22 Connection types................................................................................................................... 29
23 Device description (EDS) ...................................................................................................... 29
3 Ordering data
4 Technical data
198,5
60
30
Width 60 mm
Height 185 mm
Depth 30.5 mm
Note on dimensions The height is 212 mm including fixing clips.
General data
Housing material Pocan®
Color anthracite
Weight 480 g
Ambient temperature (operation) -25 °C ... 60 °C
CAUTION: Risk of burns
If the device is used at an ambient temperature above 50°C, the contact temperature of metal surfaces may
exceed 70°C.
Ambient temperature (storage/transport) -25 °C ... 85 °C
Permissible humidity (operation) 5 % ... 95 %
Permissible humidity (storage/transport) 5 % ... 95 %
Air pressure (operation) 70 kPa ... 106 kPa (up to 3000 m above sea level)
Air pressure (storage/transport) 70 kPa ... 106 kPa (up to 3000 m above sea level)
Degree of protection IP65/67
Protection class III, IEC 61140, EN 61140, VDE 0140-1
Connection data
Connection method M12 connector
Interface: EtherNet/IP™
Number 2
Designation connection point Copper cable
Connection method M12 fast connection technology
Note on the connection method D-coded
Interface: EtherNet/IP™
Number of positions 4
Transmission speed 10/100 Mbps (with autonegotiation)
Cycle Time min. 1 ms (RPI)
EtherNet/IP™
Equipment type EtherNet/IP™ slave
EtherNet/IP™ protocols ACD, DLR, IGMP v2
Additional protocols SNMP v1, HTTP, TFTP, FTP, BootP, DHCP
Specification CIP Edition 3.11
EIP adaptation of CIP 1.12
Digital inputs
Number of inputs 8
Connection method M12 connector, double occupancy
Connection technology 4-wire
Description of the input EN 61131-2 types 1 and 3
Nominal input voltage 24 V DC
Nominal input current typ. 3 mA
Sensor current per channel typ. 75 mA (from US)
Total sensor current max. 0.6 A (per device)
Input voltage range "0" signal 0 V DC ... 5 V DC
Input voltage range "1" signal 11 V DC ... 30 V DC
Input filter time < 1000 µs
Permissible conductor length to the sensor max. 30 m
Overload protection, short-circuit protection yes
of sensor supply
Digital outputs
Number of outputs 8
Connection method M12 connector, double occupancy
Connection technology 3-wire
Nominal output voltage 24 V DC (from voltage UA)
Output voltage range 18 V DC ... 31.2 V DC
Maximum output current per channel 500 mA
Nominal load, ohmic 12 W (48 Ω, with nominal voltage)
Nominal load, inductive 12 VA (1.2 H, 48 Ω, with nominal voltage)
Signal delay max. 150 µs (when switched on)
max. 200 µs (when switched off)
Switching frequency max. 5500 per second (with at least 50 mA load current)
max. 1 per second (with inductive load)
Limitation of the voltage induced on circuit interruption -28 V ... -17 V
Output voltage when switched off max. 1 V
Output current when switched off max. 20 µA
Behavior with overload, short-circuit Auto restart
Reverse voltage resistance to short pulses Reverse voltage proof
Overcurrent shut-down min. 0.7 A
Overload protection, short-circuit protection of outputs yes
Mechanical tests
Vibration resistance according to 5g
EN 60068-2-6/IEC 60068-2-6
Shock according to 30g, 11 ms period, half-sine shock pulse
EN 60068-2-27/IEC 60068-2-27
Continuous shock according to 10g
EN 60068-2-27/IEC 60068-2-27
Approvals
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3.3 V 8 8
2 2 Microcontroller
# #
µC
X01 X02
Digital input
2 2
# #
X03 X04
Digital output
2 2
X05 # # X06
LED
2 2
X07 # # X08
Optocoupler
6 Pin assignment
6.1 EtherNet/IP™ and power supply connection 6.2 EtherNet/IP™ pin assignment
1 2 2 3
Port 1 Port 2
4 3 1 4
X21 X22
Figure 3 Pin assignment, D-coded
2 3 3 2
X31 X32
Figure 4 Pin assignment of the power supply, T-coded
6.4 Connecting inputs and outputs 6.5 Pin assignment of the inputs and outputs
1 2 2 3
5 5
4 3 1 4
X01, X03, X05, X07 X02, X04, X06, X08
NOTE: Malfunction
When connecting the sensors and actuators,
observe the assignment of the connections to
the EtherNet/IP™ input and output data.
S1 S2 Code Function Specify the last byte with the switch position.
0 0 00 Remote access (default) As such, you can select IP addresses between 192.168.0.1
and 192.168.0.50.
0 ... 5 1 ... 0 01 ... 50 Manual address assignment
5 ... 15 0 ... 9 51 ... 159 DHCP name assignment Prior to transferring the IP address, a test is performed to
check for any potential IP address conflicts. If a conflict is
0 A 0A Static address
detected, the device temporarily switches the IP address to
0 E 0E Resetting IP parameters 0.0.0.0 (no IP communication). In this case, the NET LED
0 F 0F Resetting flashes red. Eliminate the conflict and restart the device.
to the default settings
Other Reserved 9.3 DHCP name assignment
Switch position 0E
The IP parameters stored on the device are reset.
All other settings made on the device are retained.
– BootP is activated for switch position 00.
– IP address, subnet mask: 0.0.0.0
As long as the switch position 0E remains selected, no
connection to the device can be established.
IP communication is deactivated (LED NET static yellow).
The numbering of the LEDs is as follows: the first number specifies the byte, the second number specifies the
bit.
11 Monitoring
The connection monitoring is configured through a timeout
multiplier by the EtherNet/IP™ scanner.
If a connection timeout occurs, all the outputs are set to a
safe state by the device itself
The Ethernet communication is monitored as follows:
Mechanism Monitoring
Connection monitoring for Client application
the scanner Ethernet connection
13 Diagnostic messages
The following diagnostic messages are indicated by the
EtherNet/IP™ device:
Class attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
Common services
Class attributes
Instance attributes
15 EtherNet/IP™Assembly instances
Key:
The first four bytes of the input data have the same format for all Axioline E versions.
Key:
16 Startup
16.1 Delivery state/default settings 16.2 Restoring the default settings
By default upon delivery, the following functions and There are two options for resetting the default settings:
features are available: – Via web-based management, go to the Administration
web page > default settings and follow the instructions.
IP settings
– Via the rotary coding switch, switch position 0F
System identification