User`s manual
General Information about INTERBUS-Configuration
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Switching off
remote bus
branches
The INTERBUS can only function properly as a shift register if all bus nodes are
present and intact. If one node is switched off or fails, the data transfer is stopped
by the bus master.
With INTERBUS topologies with branch terminals (see example Construction of a
Tree Structure, p. 21), the bus master can be configured so that remote bus
branches after a branch interface module (CMD Tool, keyword group definition) can
be switched off. The bus master then hides branches that are switched off with the
help of the branch interface module, creates a new total frame and restarts the
remaining bus. The data transfer on the INTERBUS only stops briefly for the identity
cycle. This behavior must be configured on the bus master.
If a branch that was switched off should be included in the network again, the voltage
supply must be turned on and the reconfiguration button on the branch interface
module must be pressed.
Switching off the remote bus branches is frequently carried out when performing
maintenance on machine or system parts or are not completely present during the
commissioning phase. Even if one or several nodes fail unexpectedly, it is still
possible that the bus where the node failure occurred continues to run, with the
exception of the branches.
Transition from
Copper Cable ↔
Fiber Optic Cable
There are two standard converters available for the transition from copper cable
(RS485) to fiber optic cable and vice versa.
OPTOSUB, requires a voltage supply
OPTOSUB PLUS, does not require a voltage supply
The converters can be used with the following modules:
Module OPTOSUB OPTOSUB PLUS
BNO 671 0x yes yes
BNO 681 00 yes yes
All TSX Momentum with 170 INT 110 03 yes yes