HBK DSE User manual

DSE
ENGLISH DEUTSCH
Operating Manual
Bedienungsanleitung

Hottinger Brüel & Kjaer GmbH
Im Tiefen See 45
D-64293 Darmstadt
Tel. +49 6151 803-0
Fax +49 6151 803-9100
www.hbkworld.com
Mat.:
DVS: A05529 01 X00 02
04.2022
EHottinger Brüel & Kjaer GmbH
Subject to modifications.
All product descriptions are for general information
only. They are not to be understood as a guarantee of
quality or durability.
Änderungen vorbehalten.
Alle Angaben beschreiben unsere Produkte in allge
meiner Form. Sie stellen keine Beschaffenheits- oder
Haltbarkeitsgarantie dar.

DSE
ENGLISH DEUTSCH
Operating Manual

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CONTENTS
1 Safety instructions 4................................................
2 Markings used 6....................................................
2.1 Markings used in this document 6.....................................
2.2 Symbols on the device 7.............................................
3 Overview 8.........................................................
3.1 System description 8................................................
3.2 Dimensions 9......................................................
3.3 Accessories 10......................................................
4 Mounting 12........................................................
5 Installation 14.......................................................
5.1 Overview of connections 14...........................................
5.2 Shielding and grounding design 17.....................................
5.3 Status LEDs 18......................................................
5.4 Multiple DSEs in operation 19..........................................
6 Connecting DSE via TCP/IP 21.........................................
6.1 Establishing a network connection to a PC 21............................
6.2 Connecting by PROFINET 25...........................................
6.3 Connecting by EtherCAT 33............................................
7 Web interface 40.....................................................
7.1 Home 46...........................................................
7.2 Device 47...........................................................
7.3 Amplifier 48.........................................................
7.4 Autozero 54.........................................................
7.5 Filter 54............................................................
7.5.1 Notes on the filters 57................................................
7.5.2 Notes on typical applications 58........................................
7.6 Application Mode 58.................................................
7.7 Checkweigher 60....................................................
7.8 Filler 64............................................................
7.9 Fieldbus 69.........................................................
7.9.1 Ethernet and PROFINET 71............................................
7.9.2 EtherCAT 71.........................................................
7.10 Parameter Sets 71...................................................
7.11 Device Storage 72....................................................

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8 Industrial Ethernet 73................................................
8.1 Data types 73.......................................................
8.2 PROFINET modules for cyclic data traffic 74.............................
8.3 Object directory 80...................................................
8.3.1 DSE general 81......................................................
8.3.2 Filler 85............................................................
8.3.3 Checkweigher 88....................................................
8.3.4 CiA461-compliant 90.................................................
9 Certificates 94......................................................
10 FAQs 95............................................................
11 Technical support 97.................................................
12 Maintenance 98.....................................................
13 Disposal 99.........................................................

DSE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these safety instructions before operating the device for the first time. Any persons
assigned to install, commission, operate or maintain the device must have read at least
the sections of the safety instructions of relevance to them. The safety instructions form
part of the product. Keep them in a safe place so that they are permanently accessible to
all users. If you pass the device on to a third party, always pass the safety instructions on
together with the relevant documents.
Intended use
The Digital Sensor Electronics (DSE) is to be used exclusively for measurement tasks and
directly related control tasks (automation systems). Use for any purpose other than the
above is deemed improper use. In the interests of safety, the device should only be
operated as described in the operating manual.
The device may only be supplied with safety extra-low voltage (DIN EN 61558 or
VDE 0570). The device can be operated with a supply voltage between 15 VDC and
30 VDC.
Conditions at the place of installation
SObserve the maximum permitted ambient conditions specified for the device.
SOperate the device only up to a maximum altitude of 2000 m.
SLay and install the device cabling professionally.
SMount the device as allowed in compliance with EHEDG.
STighten the screw connections on the device with the torque defined in this docu
ment.
Conversions and modifications
The design or safety features of the device must not be modified under any
circumstances. The device must not be opened. Opening the device will void any
warranty claims.
Qualified personnel
This device is only to be installed and used by qualified personnel (electricians or
persons trained in electrical engineering), in accordance with the specifications and the
safety regulations listed here. This includes personnel who meet at least one of the three
following requirements, depending on their assigned tasks:
SThey have knowledge of the safety equipment and procedures of measurement and
automation systems, and are familiar with them as project personnel.
SAs measurement or automation system operating personnel, they have been
instructed how to use the equipment. They are familiar with the operation of the
equipment and technologies described in this document.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAs a commissioning or service engineer, you have successfully completed training on
the repair of automation plants. Moreover, you are authorized to start up, ground and
label circuits and equipment in accordance with safety engineering standards.
Residual dangers
This is a state-of-the-art device that is safe to operate. The performance and scope of
supply of the device cover only a small proportion of test and measuring equipment
however. In addition, equipment planners, installers and operators should plan,
implement and respond to the safety engineering considerations of measurement
technology in such a way as to minimize residual dangers. Automation equipment and
devices must be designed so as to ensure adequate protection or locking against
unintentional actuation (e.g. access control, password protection, etc.). When devices are
working in a network, these networks must be designed in such a way that malfunctions
in individual nodes can be detected and shut down. Safety precautions must be taken
both in terms of hardware and firmware, so that a line break or other interruptions to
signal transmission do not cause undefined states or loss of data in the automation
device.

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MARKINGS USED
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2 MARKINGS USED
2.1 Markings used in this document
Importantinstructions for your safety are highlighted. Following these instructions is
essential in order to prevent accidents and damage to property.
Icon Meaning
Notice This marking draws your attention to a situation in
which failure to comply with safety requirements
could lead to property damage.
Important This marking draws your attention to important
information about the product or about handling the
product.
Tip This marking indicates tips for use or other
information that is useful to you.
Information This marking draws your attention to information
about the product or about handling the product.
Emphasis
See …
Italics are used to emphasize and highlight text and
identify references to sections of the manual,
diagrams, or external documents and files.
Device -> New Bold text indicates menu items, as well as dialog and
window headings in the program environment.
Arrows between menu items indicate the sequence in
which the menus and sub-menus are called up
Sample rate Bold text in italics indicates inputs and input fields in
the user interfaces.
uThis symbol indicates an action step.

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MARKINGS USED
2.2 Symbols on the device
CE mark
With the CE mark, the manufacturer guarantees that the product
complies with the requirements of the relevant EC directives (the
Declaration of Conformity can be found on the HBM website
(www.hbm.com) under HBMdoc).
Statutory waste disposal marking
In accordance with national and local environmental protection
and material recovery and recycling regulations, old devices that
can no longer be used must be disposed of separately and not
with normal household garbage.
Marking of pollutant emission limit values (for deliveries to China)
Statutory mark of compliance with emission limits in electronic
equipment supplied to China.
Part
Name
Hazardous Substances
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
Chromium
(Cr (VI))
Polybromina
ted biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
diphenyl ethers
(PBDE)
Main
PCB
X O O O O O
Metal
housing
O O O O O O
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
SJ/T 11364
O: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this
part is below the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
!"#$"%&'()*+&$GB/T 26572,+-./0
X: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials
used for this part is above the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
!"#12$"34&'()*+56GB/T 26572,+-.
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OVERVIEW
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3 OVERVIEW
Make sure that you always use the version of the operating manual that is valid for your
device. The latest version can always be found on the HBM website at
https://www.hbm.com/DSE
.
Scope of supply
SDigital Sensor Electronics (1-DSE-HIE)
SQuick Start Guide with safety instructions
3.1 System description
Strain gage-based sensors and load cells can be connected to the Digital Sensor
Electronics (DSE). The implemented filters enable highly dynamic and precise measuring
and weighing in production and weighing technology.
2-port multi-proto
col interface
Signal
processing
(CPU)
Sensor
DC sensor
supply
Analog/
digital
converte
r
Power management
TCP/IP
X2
X4
X3
X1 Galvanic
isolation
Fig. 3.1 Function blocks and electrical isolation of the DSE
You can control the DSE via the PROFINET interface and communicate directly with your
control system, and also connect it to the Ethernet port on your PC. Use the integrated
web user interface for configuration and to view the current measurement values.
DSE “Hygienic Industrial Ethernet” (HIE) meets the requirements of equipment protection
levels IP67/IP68 and IP69k (dust-proof, suitable for high-pressure/steam jet cleaning).
The DSE-HIE was designed according to the guidelines of the EHEDG. This means the
DSE-HIE is also suitable for use in hygienically highly demanding ambient conditions.
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