triconex Model 4610 Unified Communication Module
triconex Model 4610 Unified Communication Module
The Unified Communication Module (UCM) acts as an interface between a Tricon controller and the Foxboro Evo™ Process Automation System. Appearing as a control station on the mesh network, the UCM transmits Tricon controller aliased data as a peer on the mesh network. The Field Device System Integrator (FDSI) in the UCM is also displayed on the control station. For more information, see the Field Device System Integrators (FBM230/231/232/233) User’s Guide (B0700AH).
The UCM is compatible with only Tricon v11.x systems that use the Model 8120E Enhanced Performance Main Chassis and the Model 3009 Main Processor. A single Tricon controller supports up to two UCMs, which must reside in the COM 2 slot of the Model 8120E Enhanced Performance Main Chassis. You cannot install the UCM in the COM 1 slot.
Each UCM contains two serial ports, four fiber-optic Ethernet network ports, one Infrared port, one Time Synchronization port, and one debug port (for Invensys use).
The serial ports are uniquely addressed and are mounted on the backplane of the Model 8120E Enhanced Performance Main Chassis. Each serial port can be used for Modbus or TriStation communication at speeds up to 115 Kbps per port.
Serial port 1 supports the Modbus interface and serial port 2 supports either the Modbus or the TriStation interface. The serial ports can be configured as a Modbus master or slave. Each Tricon controller supports a total of 18 Modbus masters or slaves, this total includes network ports and serial ports. Programs for the Tricon system use variable names as identifiers, but Modbus devices use numeric addresses called aliases. Therefore, an alias must be assigned to each Tricon variable name that will be read by, or written to, a Modbus device.
An alias is a five-digit number which represents the Modbus message type and the address of the variable in the Tricon system. An alias number is assigned in TriStation
Feature Specification
Serial ports 2, galvanically isolated RS-232/RS-485
interfaces, DB-9 connectors
For diagread diagnostic
analysis
1, galvanically isolated RS-232 interface, 9-pin
connector
Speed Up to 115.2 Kbps per port, aggregate data rate of
230.4 Kbps
Port isolation 500 VDC
Modbus functions supported 01—Read Coil Status 06—Modify Register
Content
02—Read Input Status 07—Read Exception
Status
03—Read Holding
Registers
08—Loopback
Diagnostic Test
04—Read Input
Registers
15—Force Multiple
Coils
05—Modify Coil Status 16—Preset Multiple
Registers
Communication module
network interfaces:(a)
Protocol 2,100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet (Safety
Copper Networks)
2,1000Base-X/100Base-FX (Safety SFP
interface)
2,100Base-FX (Control Network)
Status indicators:
Module status Pass, Fault, Active, Maint, Temp
Field Device Systems Integrator
(FDSI) status
Operational Status, Link/Act, Master, Tracker
Field Control Processor (CP)
status
Operational Status
Serial port activity Tx (Transmit)—1 per port
Rx (Receive)—1 per port
Network port activity GE (Gigabit Ethernet)—1 per network port
SFP—1 per network port
Tx (Transmit)—1 per network port
RxLink—1 per network port
Control network port activity Tx (Transmit)—1 per network port
RxLink—1 per network port
ECOM bus activity L, M, R
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