Product Overview
The EMF2111IB (EMF2111IB) is a dedicated INTERBUS fieldbus communication module designed for seamless integration with the Lenze 8200-series inverter family. Operating at a fixed transmission rate of 500 kbit/s, this module facilitates robust, deterministic data exchange between the host drive and higher-level automation controllers. In critical industrial applications such as conveyor control, packaging lines, and process machinery, the EMF2111IB acts as a stable gateway, ensuring that real-time command signals and diagnostic data are transmitted with high integrity. By enabling centralized control and monitoring, this module significantly reduces the complexity of wiring and enhances the diagnostic capabilities of the drive network.
Technical Configuration
The EMF2111IB module is designed as a plug-in expansion that installs directly into the designated communication slot of compatible 8200-series drives. The hardware architecture is optimized for the INTERBUS protocol, ensuring reliable performance in environments where industrial noise might otherwise disrupt communication signals. The module manages the protocol handshake and data framing locally, offloading communication tasks from the drive's main processor. It includes status LEDs that provide immediate visual feedback on the state of the bus and the module's operational health, which is essential for rapid fault isolation and maintenance in time-sensitive production environments.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EMF2111IB |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
8200-series |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Communication Protocol |
INTERBUS |
| Baud Rate |
500 kbit/s |
| Weight |
1.40 kg |
| Dimensions |
5.10 cm x 7.60 cm x 5.10 cm |
| Protection Class |
IP20 |
FAQs
Is the EMF2111IB compatible with all 8200-series drives?
The EMF2111IB is compatible with specific 8200-series inverter models equipped with a communication expansion slot. Please verify your drive's hardware revision and compatibility list before installation.
Can I replace the EMF2111IB while the drive is powered on?
No. It is strictly recommended to remove power from the drive and the fieldbus network before installing or removing the communication module to prevent potential damage to the module pins or the drive's internal circuitry.
What does the 500 kbit/s baud rate signify for my network?
This indicates the fixed transmission speed of the INTERBUS segment. Ensure that your PLC master and all other nodes on the same INTERBUS ring are configured for the same baud rate to maintain network synchronization.
How do I troubleshoot a 'Bus Off' error on this module?
A 'Bus Off' state usually indicates a cabling issue or a broken connection in the INTERBUS ring. Check the integrity of the bus connectors, ensure the cabling is correctly shielded, and verify that the ring is closed properly.
Installation Guidelines and Best Practices
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Bus Cabling: INTERBUS relies on a ring topology. Ensure that the 'Remote Bus In' and 'Remote Bus Out' cables are connected according to the specified topology. Use only high-quality, shielded twisted-pair cables designed specifically for fieldbus applications.
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Shielding: To maintain data integrity in electrically noisy environments, ensure the cable shield is connected to the functional earth (FE) of the control cabinet at the entry point. The shield must be continuous throughout the entire bus segment.
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Module Seating: When installing the EMF2111IB, ensure the module is fully seated into the drive's communication slot and secured with the provided retention screws. A loose connection can cause intermittent communication faults that are difficult to diagnose during high-speed machine operation.