Commissioning
EL34xx
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Version: 1.5
Ethernet ports with installed TwinCAT real-time driver are shown as “RT Ethernet” devices. An EtherCAT
frame is sent to these ports for testing purposes. If the scan agent detects from the response that an
EtherCAT slave is connected, the port is immediately shown as an “EtherCAT Device” .
Fig. 109:
Detected Ethernet devices
Via respective checkboxes devices can be selected (as illustrated in Fig. “
Detected Ethernet devices
” e.g.
Device 3 and Device 4 were chosen). After confirmation with “OK” a device scan is suggested for all selected
devices, see Fig.: “
Scan query after automatic creation of an EtherCAT device”
.
Selecting the Ethernet port
Ethernet ports can only be selected for EtherCAT devices for which the TwinCAT real-time driver is
installed. This has to be done separately for each port. Please refer to the respective
Detecting/Scanning the EtherCAT devices
Online scan functionality
During a scan the master queries the identity information of the EtherCAT slaves from the slave
EEPROM. The name and revision are used for determining the type. The respective devices are lo-
cated in the stored ESI data and integrated in the configuration tree in the default state defined
there.
Fig. 110:
Example default state
NOTE
Slave scanning in practice in series machine production
The scanning function should be used with care. It is a practical and fast tool for creating an initial configu-
ration as a basis for commissioning. In series machine production or reproduction of the plant, however, the
function should no longer be used for the creation of the configuration, but if necessary for
version of the delivered products for product maintenance reasons, a configuration can be created by such
a scan which (with an identical machine construction) is identical according to the device list; however, the
respective device revision may differ from the initial configuration.
Example:
Company A builds the prototype of a machine B, which is to be produced in series later on. To do this the
prototype is built, a scan of the IO devices is performed in TwinCAT and the initial configuration ‘B.tsm’ is
created. The EL2521-0025 EtherCAT terminal with the revision 1018 is located somewhere. It is thus built
into the TwinCAT configuration in this way:
Summary of Contents for EL34 Series
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Page 52: ...Mounting and wiring EL34xx 52 Version 1 5 Fig 35 Other installation positions ...
Page 58: ...Mounting and wiring EL34xx 58 Version 1 5 EL3453 LEDs and connection Fig 40 EL3453 LED s ...
Page 92: ...Commissioning EL34xx 92 Version 1 5 Fig 86 Incorrect driver settings for the Ethernet port ...
Page 130: ...Commissioning EL34xx 130 Version 1 5 Fig 147 Process Data tab SM3 EL3443 ...
Page 131: ...Commissioning EL34xx 131 Version 1 5 Fig 148 Process Data tab SM3 EL3453 ...
Page 132: ...Commissioning EL34xx 132 Version 1 5 Fig 149 Process Data tab SM3 EL3483 ...
Page 160: ...Commissioning EL34xx 160 Version 1 5 Index F802 PMX Guard Settings ...
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Page 205: ...Commissioning EL34xx 205 Version 1 5 Index 1C13 TxPDO assign ...
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