Instruction manual
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TE67X000002150 Ethernet Module
Status and weight transfer using EtherNetIP
IM-TE91K013-EN2
5) Installation of system
5.1 Checklist during installation
During installation of the system the following should be checked:
1. All hardware connections are made as described below.
2. Connect the TE67X000002150 Ethernet to a PC with a RS232 connection and setup IP Address
etc. as describe below.
3. If necessary the EtherNetIP master should be configured to communicate with the
TE67X000002150 Ethernet module using the supplied EDS file.
4. Set the scaling/resolution of the weight signal by use of SW1.1-2 as described above.
5. The load cells are mounted mechanically and connected to the TE67X000002150 Ethernet module
using their corresponding load cell interface module. The load cell addresses are set using the
DIP-switches on the load cell interface modules, so that they forth running from address 0 (0-3).
6. The TE67X000002150 Ethernet module is connected to the EtherNetIP network using the RS45
Ethernet connector in the front panel.
7. Power (24VDC) is applied through the two pole connector (J2). The EtherNetIP communication is
started.
8. Verify that the MS lamp and the NS lamp both end up green.
9. Verify that the TxBB lamp (green) on the Ethernet module is lit (after 10 seconds), and that the
TxBB lamps on all the load cell interface modules are also lit (can flash slightly).
10. Verify that none of the D1 or D2 lamps are lit.
11. Verify that the TE67X000002150 Ethernet module has found the correct load cells (LcRegister),
and that no load cell errors are indicated (LcStatus(x)).
12. Verify that every load cell gives a signal (LcSignal(x)) by placing a load directly above each load
cell one after the other (possibly with a known load).
The system is now installed and a zero and fine calibration is made as described earlier. Finally verify
that the weighing system(s) returns a value corresponding to a known actual load.
Note that in the above checklist, no consideration has been made on which functions are implemented
on the EtherNetIP master.
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