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User Manual 

MN040024EN

Effective November 2016

DX-NET-ETHERNET2-2 fi eld bus connection
EtherNet/IP for variable frequency drive DE1/DC1

EATON

 www.eaton.com

Engineering

EtherNet/IP

EtherNet/IP (Ethernet Industrial Protocol) is an open industrial 
standard that is based on the standards for “normal” Ethernet 
(IEEE 802.3) and that expands on them with an industrial protocol. 
EtherNet/IP can be used to connect devices from different vendors 
to each other, as well as to have these devices communicate with 
each other.

The EtherNet/IP protocol supports communications between various 
control products, enabling devices to transfer time-critical application 
data between each other in an industrial environment. The spectrum 
of supported devices ranges from simple I/O devices (e.g., sensors) 
to complex controllers. 

EtherNet/IP supports the TCP/IP protocol family and expands it for 
controller applications with the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP). 
CIP is used as a real-time application protocol for inputs/outputs.

The number of cards on an EtherNet/IP system is virtually unlimited.

 LED indicators

The module’s LED indicators are used to indicate operating and 
network statuses, making quick diagnostics possible.

Figure 4. LED indicators

NS (Network status)

The network status LED (NS) is used to indicate network statuses.

Table 1.  Network status indicator 

State

Indicator

Steady Off

Not powered, no IP address

Steady Green

Online, one or more connections active

Flashing Green

Online, no connections active

Flashing Red

Connection timeout

Steady Red

Duplicate IP

Flashing Green and Red

Self-test

MS (Module Status)

The module status LED (MS) is used to indicate the EtherNet/IP 
module’s status.

Table 2.  Module status indicator 

State

Indicator

Steady Off

No power 

Steady Green

Operating in normal condition

Flashing Green

Drive not configured

Flashing Red

Minor fault - Recoverable fault

Steady Red

Major fault - Unrecoverable fault

Flashing Green / Red

Self-test

LINK/Activity LED

The LINK/Activity LED is used to indicate communications statuses.

Table 3.  Link activity LEDs (P1/P2)

Link activity
LEDs (P1/P2)

State

Indicator

P1 Speed

Steady Yellow

100 Mbps link active

Steady Off

10 Mbps or No link

P1 Link Activity

Steady Green

Valid Link

Steady Off

No Link

Flash

TX/RX

P2 Speed

Steady Yellow

100 Mbps link active

Steady Off

10 Mbps or No link

P2 Link Activity

Steady Green

Valid Link

Steady Off

No Link

Flash

TX/RX

COMM

The comm status LED is used to indicate the status of the Modbus 
Communication between the drive and module.

Table 4.  COMM 

State

Indicator

Steady Off

Modbus protocol TX/RX inactive

Steady/flashing Yellow

Modbus protocol TX/RX active

Error

The Error status LED is used to indicate the status of the Modbus 
Communication between the drive and module.

Table 5.  ERROR 

State

Indicator

Steady Off

Modbus protocol TX/RX inactive

Steady Red

Non-recoverable internal fault – Modbus 
communications circuit fault

Flashing Red

Recoverable Communication fault or configuration error

Power up sequence

At power up, the following LED test sequence is performed in 
parallel:

• 

Network Status Indicator – 0.25 sec RED, 0.25 sec Green

• 

Module Status Indicator – 0.25 sec RED, 0.25 sec Green

• 

COMM – 0.5 sec Yellow, 0.5 sec Off

• 

ERROR – 0.5 sec Off, 0.5 sec RED

Summary of Contents for PowerXL DX-NET-ETHERNET2-2

Page 1: ...User Manual MN040024EN Effective November 2016 New information PowerXL DX NET ETHERNET2 2 fieldbus connection EtherNet IP for variable frequency drive DE1 DC1...

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Page 3: ...OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON THE C...

Page 4: ...istributors or Eaton s sales offices Website address www eaton com drives EatonCare customer support center Call the EatonCare Support Center if you need assistance with placing an order stock availab...

Page 5: ...sings Measures should be taken to ensure the proper restart of programs interrupted after a voltage dip or failure This should not cause dangerous operating states even for a short time If necessary e...

Page 6: ...troduction 6 Installing the fieldbus connection 6 Install fieldbus 6 Commissioning 7 DE1 DC1 variable frequency drives 7 EDS file 7 Engineering the module 7 Addressing 8 Web server 11 Operation 13 App...

Page 7: ...et system Further manuals for this device Further information can be found in the following manuals On the topic Variable frequency drive DC1 MN040022_EN DC1 Enhanced MN040023EN DE1 MN040011EN Writing...

Page 8: ...1 EATON www eaton com Device series Checking the delivery The packaging must contain the following part An EIP interface card DX NET EtherNet2 2 Key to part numbers The catalog number selection and th...

Page 9: ...interface A B The electrical connection between the master and the slaves is established with RJ 45 cables If multiple slaves are being used they are connected in parallel by using RJ 45 cables and DX...

Page 10: ...general rated operational data as well as all EtherNet IP specific technical data is adhered to However external factors can influence the components s lifespan and function We therefore recommend th...

Page 11: ...ction timeout Steady Red Duplicate IP Flashing Green and Red Self test MS Module Status The module status LED MS is used to indicate the EtherNet IP module s status Table 2 Module status indicator Sta...

Page 12: ...ble as standard ready for use cables They can also be prepared individually This will require the connections shown below pinout Install fieldbus When installing the connection make sure that the cont...

Page 13: ...to configure parameters please refer to user manual EDS file The properties of an EtherNet IP card are described in the corresponding EDS file This file is required in order to be able to integrate a...

Page 14: ...1 holding register 0 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single 0x44 Modbus Object 0x4E Read_Holding_Registers Multiple parameter Read Write Instance 1 holding register 0 0x50 Write_Holding_Registers 0x04 Assembly Ob...

Page 15: ...quency drive x Connect the device to the computer and to the network x Switch on the VFD x Open the web browser x Type in the IP address or hostname on the module in the web browser to open the web se...

Page 16: ...l be displayed Table 8 Status State Indication Data Submitted Data has been submitted to DX NET ETHERNET2 2 awaiting reply Data Read Write Error An error occurred data was not stored Resource Busy Ano...

Page 17: ...ber Module production serial number ODVA EtherNet IP Vender ID Module vendor ID on EIP Product Code EIP registered product code Protocol Serial Number EIP protocol serial number for addressing MAC Add...

Page 18: ...efines the subnet mask of the network Gateway Address defines the address of the connected gateway Name Server defines the Server 1 address location Name Server 2 defines the Server 2 address location...

Page 19: ...C 06 RPI Min 50 ms Timeout multiplier Recommend x32 Trigger Cyclic Transport type Exclusive owner OAT Size 8 Connection Type Point to Point Length Fixed Transfer Format 32 bit Run Idle TAO Size 8 Conn...

Page 20: ...ric integer input tags and 4 generic integer output tags for the DC1 DE1 These tags do contain the name provided for this device The data layouts for the 4 input and output words are described below E...

Page 21: ...01 maximum frequency This value will be scaled with a factor of 0 1 in the application 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MSB LSB Process data input 3 PDI3 not used The value is not used Process da...

Page 22: ...frequency drive DE1 DC1 EATON www eaton com Output process data field DE1 DC1 Status and Fault Word Information regarding the device status and fault messages is specified in the status and fault wor...

Page 23: ...Byte Instance 2 Modbus Register Holding Register 2 PDI2 2 Byte Instance 3 Modbus Register Holding Register 3 PDI3 2 Byte Instance 4 Modbus Register Holding Register 4 PDI4 2 Byte Instance 5 Modbus Reg...

Page 24: ...x18 10 0 P00 03 Reference input speed R S16 22 0x18 9 0 P00 08 DC link voltage R U16 23 0x18 8 0 P00 09 Temperature in power section R S16 24 0x18 7 0 P00 10 DE1 operating time R 25 0x18 6 0 DE1 opera...

Page 25: ...7 0x19 0 26 DC braking time R W U16 154 0x18 16 0x19 0 27 DC braking voltage R W U16 155 0x18 15 0x19 0 28 DC braking frequency R W U16 156 0x18 14 0x19 0 29 Switching frequency R W U16 157 0x18 13 0x...

Page 26: ...03 Reference input speed R S16 22 0x4E 9 P00 08 DC link voltage R U16 23 0x4E 8 P00 09 Temperature in power section R S16 24 0x4E 7 P00 10 DE1 operating time R 25 0x4E 6 DE1 operating time R 26 0x4E...

Page 27: ...0x4E 17 0x50 1 26 DC braking time R W U16 154 0x4E 16 0x50 1 27 DC braking voltage R W U16 155 0x4E 15 0x50 1 28 DC braking frequency R W U16 156 0x4E 14 0x50 1 29 Switching frequency R W U16 157 0x4...

Page 28: ...eference input speed R S16 22 0x0E P00 08 DC link voltage R U16 23 0x0E P00 09 Temperature in power section R S16 24 0x0E P00 10 DE1 operating time R 25 0x0E DE1 operating time R 26 0x0E P00 12 DE1 op...

Page 29: ...0x0E 0x10 26 DC braking time R W U16 154 0x0E 0x10 27 DC braking voltage R W U16 155 0x0E 0x10 28 DC braking frequency R W U16 156 0x0E 0x10 29 Switching frequency R W U16 157 0x0E 0x10 30 Start mode...

Page 30: ...emperature R S16 24 0x18 7 0 Variable frequency drive operating time R 25 0x18 6 0 Variable frequency drive operating time R 26 0x18 5 0 The variable frequency drive operating time since the last faul...

Page 31: ...t braking R W U16 160 0x18 22 0x19 22 P 33 Motor pick up control function to catch spinning motors in sizes FS2 and FS3 DC braking braking time at start in size FS1 R W U16 161 0x18 21 0x19 21 P 34 Br...

Page 32: ...re R S16 24 0x4E 7 Variable frequency drive operating time R 25 0x4E 6 Variable frequency drive operating time R 26 0x4E 5 The variable frequency drive operating time since the last fault R 27 0x4E 4...

Page 33: ...current braking R W U16 160 0x4E 22 0x50 1 P 33 Motor pick up control function to catch spinning motors in sizes FS2 and FS3 DC braking braking time at start in size FS1 R W U16 161 0x4E 21 0x50 1 P...

Page 34: ...24 0x0E Variable frequency drive operating time R 25 0x0E Variable frequency drive operating time R 26 0x0E The variable frequency drive operating time since the last fault R 27 0x0E The variable freq...

Page 35: ...ent braking R W U16 160 0x0E 0x10 P 33 Motor pick up control function to catch spinning motors in sizes FS2 and FS3 DC braking braking time at start in size FS1 R W U16 161 0x0E 0x10 P 34 Brake choppe...

Page 36: ...cted to an Ethernet network select the Local Area Connection Unless the computer is connected to a network this Local Area Connection will not be present 3 The Local Area Connection Status window will...

Page 37: ...1 254 default CompactLogix 192 168 1 2 Computer 192 168 1 51 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Connect your computer PLC and the PowerXL DC1 DE1 drive to an Ethernet switch To configure the IP address of the...

Page 38: ...with RSLogix5000 version 20 or later These files can be installed into the RSLogix5000 software via the following 1 Download the EDS files for Eaton EtherNet IP products from the following link www ea...

Page 39: ...herNet IP for variable frequency drive DE1 DC1 EATON www eaton com Creating an EtherNet IP network in RSLogix5000 On the Controller Organizer on the left portion of the project screen in RSLogix5000 n...

Page 40: ...of the window Then select Eaton Electrical to check the box to its left and only Eaton products will be displayed below as follows Select the DX NET ETHERNET2 2 from the list then select Create This...

Page 41: ...AOI creates all I O tags in the proper data type such as BOOL Bytes and Words It also handles all the scaling and provides data in engineering units The AOI can be used as many times in your program a...

Page 42: ...to be used They have been created in the Controller Tags area as follows Note there are 4 generic integer input tags and 4 generic integer output tags for the DC1 DE1 These tags do contain the name p...

Page 43: ...cfg and aes files must match x Set the IP address of the DX NET ETHERNET2 2 to its default settings either via an Identity Class Type 1 reset or via the Webserver The values should be as follows Confi...

Page 44: ...steps defined within Performing Firmware upgrade Primary bootloader indicator states PBL power up the following LED test sequence is performed in parallel Network Status Indicator 1 Hz double flash Am...

Page 45: ...39 User Manual MN040024EN Effective November 2016 DX NET ETHERNET2 2 field bus connection EtherNet IP for variable frequency drive DE1 DC1 EATON www eaton com...

Page 46: ...40 User Manual MN040024EN Effective November 2016 DX NET ETHERNET2 2 field bus connection EtherNet IP for variable frequency drive DE1 DC1 EATON www eaton com...

Page 47: ...41 User Manual MN040024EN Effective November 2016 DX NET ETHERNET2 2 field bus connection EtherNet IP for variable frequency drive DE1 DC1 EATON www eaton com...

Page 48: ...ing a world that demands more With over 100 years experience in electrical power management we have the expertise to see beyond today From ground breaking products to turnkey design and engineering se...

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