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Government Regulations 

U.S., Canadian, Australian, and European regulations are intended to prevent 
equipment from interfering with approved transmissions or with the operation of other 
equipment through the AC power source. 

The PACSystems RSTi family of products has been tested and found to meet or 
exceed the requirements of U.S. (47 CFR 15), Canadian (ICES-003), Australian 
(AS/NZS 3548), and European (EN 61000-6-4:2007) regulations for Class A digital 
devices when installed in accordance with the guidelines noted in this manual. These 
various regulations share commonality in content and test levels with that of CISPR 
22 and based on this commonality testing to the each individual standard was 
deemed inappropriate. 

The FCC requires the following note to be published according to FCC guidelines: 

Note:

  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 

Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment 
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a 
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case user will 
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

 

Industry Canada requires the following note to be published: 

Note:

  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PACSystems RSTi

Page 1: ...GE Intelligent Platforms Programmable Control Products PACSystems RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual GFK 2746 January 2012...

Page 2: ...er must be turned off when installing or removing a terminal block assembly Personnel who install operate and maintain automation systems that contain these products must be trained and qualified to p...

Page 3: ...installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Intelligent Platforms assumes no obligation of notice to holders o...

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Page 5: ...0 2010 if toll free 800 option is unavailable Technical Support Email support ip ge com Customer Care Email customercare ip ge com Primary language of support English Europe the Middle East and Africa...

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Page 7: ...ET Network Adapters 4 1 STXPNS001 4 2 PROFINET Module Installation 4 6 PROFINET Module Configuration 4 15 Diagnostics 4 21 IO Guide Pro 5 1 Notation 5 2 System Requirement 5 3 Installation 5 4 User In...

Page 8: ...y suited for distributed applications such as water wastewater process control packaging and assembly You can easily add RSTi modules to the system to build functional remote I O stations to meet your...

Page 9: ...er PUSH Lock for DIN rail Fieldbus Connector Module Number Marking on the Removable terminal Block Node ID or station address setting A set of interconnected RSTi modules can be chosen to suit the app...

Page 10: ...us connection power supply and power distribution are completed by connecting modules together on the DIN rail Sensors and actuators are wired to the RSTi modules using spring clamp terminals on the m...

Page 11: ...STXPBS132 32 point Negative Logic Input STXPBS232 32 point Negative Logic Output STXPBS332 32 point Positive Logic Output STXPBS016 16 relay output STXPBS116 16 relay output isolated STXPBS432 16 Posi...

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Page 13: ...Mounting How to mount on Din Rail 1 Press down the module lightly on the Din Rail until it clicks 2 Press down till you can hear click for complicated mount You can use the PUSH lock for DIN rail up...

Page 14: ...nual January 2012 GFK 2746 1 How to dismount from Din Rail 1 Ensure that the PUSH lock for DIN rail is pulled below Pull down the locking mechanism by using small flat screw driver as the following pi...

Page 15: ...s got the PNO conformance certificate This means it has interoperability with other PROFIBUS products It supports the communication speed from 9 6Kbps to 12Mbps and the auto baud rate detection The st...

Page 16: ...diagram for STXPBS001 Figure 1 PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module STXPBS001 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS001 Table 1 STXPBS001 Pin Description Pin Number Des...

Page 17: ...n Network Status Indicator 1 green red IO Module Status indicator 1 green Field Power Status indicator Baud Rate 9 6K 12M 1 2Km 100m Auto baud rate Selection Module Location Starter module First side...

Page 18: ...Environment Condition See Environmental Specifications in Appendix A Technical Specification Network Type PROFIBUS DP Network Cable PROFIBUS DP Special Cable Cable Length 1 2Km 100m Communication Spe...

Page 19: ...Description Pin Number Description 01 0 Input Channel 0 03 0 Input Channel 16 01 1 Input Channel 1 03 1 Input Channel 17 01 2 Input Channel 2 03 2 Input Channel 18 01 3 Input Channel 3 03 3 Input Cha...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 6 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 1 02 5 Input Channel 13 04 5 Input Channel 29 02 6 Input Channel 14 04 6 Input Channel 30 02 7 Input Channel 15 04 7 Input Cha...

Page 21: ...03 0 Input Channel 16 01 1 Input Channel 1 03 1 Input Channel 17 01 2 Input Channel 2 03 2 Input Channel 18 01 3 Input Channel 3 03 3 Input Channel 19 01 4 Input Channel 4 03 4 Input Channel 20 01 5 I...

Page 22: ...0 Output Channel 0 03 0 Output Channel 16 01 1 Output Channel 1 03 1 Output Channel 17 01 2 Output Channel 2 03 2 Output Channel 18 01 3 Output Channel 3 03 3 Output Channel 19 01 4 Output Channel 4...

Page 23: ...scription Pin Number Description 01 0 Output Channel 0 03 0 Output Channel 16 01 1 Output Channel 1 03 1 Output Channel 17 01 2 Output Channel 2 03 2 Output Channel 18 01 3 Output Channel 3 03 3 Outpu...

Page 24: ...pter 1 10 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 1 02 5 Output Channel 13 04 5 Output Channel 29 02 6 Output Channel 14 04 6 Output Channel 30 02 7 Output Channel 15 04 7 Output...

Page 25: ...escription Pin Number Description Pin Number Description 01 0 Relay Output 0 03 0 Relay Output 8 01 1 COM 0 03 1 COM 2 01 2 Relay Output 1 03 2 Relay Output 9 01 3 COM 0 03 3 COM 2 01 4 Relay Output 2...

Page 26: ...their description for STXPBS116 Table 8 STXPBS116 Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number Description 01 0 Relay Output 0 03 0 Relay Output 8 01 1 COM 0 03 1 COM 8 01 2 Relay Output 1 03 2...

Page 27: ...and their description for STXPBS432 Table 9 STXPBS432 Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number Description 01 0 Input Channel 0 03 0 Output Channel 0 01 1 Input Channel 1 03 1 Output Channel...

Page 28: ...interface diagram for STXPBS532 Figure 9 PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module STXPBS532 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPBS532 Table 10 STXPBS532 Pin Description Pin...

Page 29: ...Network Adapter with 16 Positive Logic in 16 relay out The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS824 Figure 10 PROFIBUS Network Adaptor Module STXPBS824 The following table lists...

Page 30: ...ut 7 02 7 Input Channel 15 04 7 COM 7 STXPBS924 Profibus Network Adapter with 16 Negative Logic in 16 relay out The following screenshot shows the interface diagram for STXPBS924 Figure 11 PROFIBUS Ne...

Page 31: ...hannel 13 04 5 COM 1 02 6 Input Channel 14 04 6 Relay Output 7 02 7 Input Channel 15 04 7 COM 1 STXPBS825 Profibus Network Adapter with 16 Positive Logic in 16 relay out isolated The following screens...

Page 32: ...3 Input Channel 11 04 3 COM 5 02 4 Input Channel 12 04 4 Relay Output 6 02 5 Input Channel 13 04 5 COM 6 02 6 Input Channel 14 04 6 Relay Output 7 02 7 Input Channel 15 04 7 COM 7 STXPBS925 Profibus N...

Page 33: ...Input Channel 15 04 7 COM 7 Specifications Table 15 STXPBS Specifications Model STXPB S032 STXPB S132 STXPB S232 STXPB S332 STXPB S432 STXPB S532 STXPB S016 STXPB S116 STXPB S824 STXPB S924 STXPB S825...

Page 34: ...STXPB S532 STXPB S016 STXPB S116 STXPB S824 STXPB S924 STXPB S825 STXPB S925 Relay Output Specification Number of Output 16 points 8 points Relay Type Normally Open Single Pole Single Throw Output Ra...

Page 35: ...stem Power to internal logic Non isolation Internal logic to I O driver Isolation Field Power Supply Voltage 24Vdc nominal Supply Voltage range 11 28 8Vdc Field Power Current Maximum 6A 24Vdc Weight M...

Page 36: ...Recoverable Fault Red Unrecoverable Fault An unrecoverable fault has occurred in self testing Invalid Module ID Firmware fault Hardware fault Network Status LED NET Table 17 Network Status LED Color S...

Page 37: ...hanging I O data Flashing Red RSTi bus connection fault One or more IO module occurred in fault state Changed IO module configuration RSTi bus communication failure Red IO Module Configuration Failed...

Page 38: ...GFK 2746 1 PROFIBUS Module Installation Dimensions STXPBS001 Dimension The following screenshot displays the dimension for STXPBS001 Figure 14 Dimension for STXPBS001 STXPBS Dimension The following sc...

Page 39: ...are considering all single wide modules These values need to be adjusted if double wide modules like ST 2748 are considered Plugging and Removing the Components Caution Before work is done on the com...

Page 40: ...elow Figure 17 Removing RSTi module from DIN rail Internal RSTi bus Field Power Contacts Communication between the RSTi network adapter and the IO module as well as system field power supply of the bu...

Page 41: ...hapter 1 27 1 Do not touch data and field power pins in order to avoid soiling and damage by ESD noise RSTi bus Specification RSTi bus System The following screenshot displays the RSTi bus system for...

Page 42: ...e field devices with the IO Modules The connection to different field bus systems can be established by each of the corresponding Network Adapter Module for example for SyncNet PROFIBUS CANopen Device...

Page 43: ...of Processor module 6 Reserved Reserved for bypass Token 7 Field GND Field Ground 8 Field Vcc Field supply voltage 24Vdc PROFIBUS Communication Interface PROFIBUS Communication Interface Figure 21 PRO...

Page 44: ...eld to the metal case of the Sub D connector and the functional ground over a larger area The bus connector must have a low impedance connection to the cable shield The data transfer technology of the...

Page 45: ...able Cable Type B which is also described in EN 50170 is outdated and should no longer be used Parameters for standard type A bus cables Table 22 Parameters for Standard Type A Bus Cables Parameter Ca...

Page 46: ...work can be calculated as follows NO_REP 1 Segment length Where NO_REP The maximum number of repeaters connected in series depends on repeater type Example The repeater manufacture specifications allo...

Page 47: ...ing Node Number Station No 1 Select address ithin the range of 00 to Station no 00 2 Station number setting out of the range will cause communication error 3 Duplicating Station No will cause communic...

Page 48: ...lip by pulling clip downward The clip will click and lock into the open position Install the module on the DIN rail firmly Once module is in place on the DIN rail push the clip upward to secure the mo...

Page 49: ...system power and field power should be separated System Power for System PROFIBUS communications Field Power for I O field device connections 2 Make sure power supplies for system power and field pow...

Page 50: ...u have the latest GSD file imported Right click on the master module and choose Add Slave Select STXPBS001 for PROFIBUS Network Adapter or STXPBS for all in one PROFIBUS Network Adapter Select OK A po...

Page 51: ...will be stopped and each module will control its IO Data according to the Fault Action selected for it The Bus status will be ready IO status LED will blink To configure the I O module for fault actio...

Page 52: ...t IO LED will be red and fault Loss of device logged in I O fault table 5 Restart on Bus Fault If Bus error is detected the network module will power up depending upon the options selected for this pa...

Page 53: ...munication 00 Bus Stop IO fault action 01 MOTOROLA 00 Power reset 01 10 00000001 00010000 00 Profibus communication 00 Bus Stop IO fault action 01 MOTOROLA 01 auto reset 00 04 00000000 00000100 00 Pro...

Page 54: ...eset 00 12 00000000 00010010 10 Stay with last input 00 Bus Stop IO fault action 00 INTEL 01 auto reset 01 02 00000001 00000010 10 Stay with last input 00 Bus Stop IO fault action 01 MOTOROLA 00 Power...

Page 55: ...n EEPROM user area Data Ln Length for data to be read Terminator Resistor The following screenshot displays the terminator resistor specification Figure 22 Terminator Resistor Specification In order t...

Page 56: ...ressed independently from other nodes The address 0 is reserved to identify a broadcast exchange No response is returned to broadcast requests sent by the master Figure 24 MAC ID of a slave node The a...

Page 57: ...etting Example In order to change station ID to No 20 Bin 10100 Dip switch No 3 and 5 must be ON and others must be OFF Figure 26 Node Station Address Setting Mode Setting Table 24 Mode Setting Dip 8...

Page 58: ...twork adapter and IO modules is done by means of an I O process by RSTi bus protocol The following screenshot shows the data flow between network adapter and IO modules for STXPBS001 Figure 27 STXPBS0...

Page 59: ...he GSD directory The device names are placed into an internal list During the configuration the device specific data is retrieved directly from the GSD files If a DP Slave device does not appear in th...

Page 60: ...Figure 31 Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and the module description for that slot Table 25 Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description 0 PROFIBUS A...

Page 61: ...og Output Ch1 high byte Write Byte 6 Slot 4 Discrete Output low 8 points Write Byte 7 Discrete Output high 8 points Write Byte 8 Slot 5 Not used Discrete Output 4 points Write Byte 9 Slot 6 Discrete I...

Page 62: ...wing table lists the slot number module description and parameter size Table 27 Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description Parameter Size 0 STXPBS001 2 Byte 1 ST 2314 4 discret...

Page 63: ...yte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 PROFIBUS DPV1 Parameter Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Slot 0 STXPBS001 User Parameter Byte 11 Byte 12 Slot 1 ST2314 Parameter Byte 13 Byte 14 Slot 2 ST2318 Parameter Byte 15 Byte 16...

Page 64: ...ition and IO Module data type For example Slot configuration Figure 34 Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and module description Table 29 Slot number and Module Description S...

Page 65: ...Base IO Byte 3 4th input byte Base IO Byte 4 1 Empty Always 0 Discrete Input 4 points Slot 1 Byte 5 2 Discrete Input low 8 pts Slot 2 Byte 6 Discrete Input high 8 pts Slot 2 Byte 7 3 Analog Input Ch0...

Page 66: ...example Slot configuration Figure 35 Slot Configuration The following table lists the slot number and module description Table 31 Slot number and Module Description Slot Address Module Description 0 S...

Page 67: ...te 1 2nd output byte Base IO Byte 2 3rd output byte Base IO Byte 3 4th output byte Base IO Byte 4 1 Empty Don t care Discrete Output 2 points Slot 1 Byte 5 2 Empty Don t care Discrete Output 4 points...

Page 68: ...uest Parameter Description Remote Address Slave Address 0 99 Slot Number Slot Number 0 32 0 STXPBS001 Index 1 Parameter 2 Memory 252 IO Module Vendor code Not used by user 253 Revision Not used by use...

Page 69: ...128 Data 1 Parameter 2 Memory Data 0 Offset Low Data 1 Offset High Data 2 User Data 3 Revision Not used by user Data 0 0xAE Data 1 0xBE Data 2 0xCE Data 3 0xDE Data 4 4 Vendor Not used by user Data 0...

Page 70: ...orted_2 PROFIBUS DP Extensions to EN50170 Profile_Ident_Number PROFIBUS DP Extensions to EN50170 Add_Addr_Param PROFIBUS DP Extensions to EN50170 S Addr 0 D Addr 0 MSAC2 Initiate Confirm Parameter Des...

Page 71: ...2_Write MSAC2 Read PROFIBUS DP Extensions to EN 50170 MSAC2 Read Request Parameter Description C_Ref Communication Reference Slot Number Slot Number 0 32 0 STXPBS001 Index 1 Parameter 2 Memory 252 IO...

Page 72: ...meter 2 Memory Length 1 128 Data 1 Parameter 2 Memory Data 0 Offset Low Data 1 Offset High Data 2 User Data 3 Revision Data 0 0xAE Data 1 0xBE Data 2 0xCE Data 3 0xDE Data 4 4 Vendor Data 0 0xAE Data...

Page 73: ...Write Error 2 Module Failure 3 7 Reserved 8 Version conflict 9 Feature not supported 10 15 User specific Error Class 0xB Access class Error code 0 Invalid index 1 Write length error 2 Invalid slot 3 T...

Page 74: ...lot8 15 9 Diagnostic allocation Slot16 23 10 Diagnostic allocation Slot24 31 11 Diagnostic allocation Slot32 39 12 Reserved 13 14 15 Device Status Diagnostic Header Extended Diagnostic Device Status 1...

Page 75: ...lty input data Type 0x43 Faulty input data Slot number 0x44 Faulty input data Length 0x45 Faulty input data CRC 0x46 Faulty input data Slot diag 0x47 Input update timeout 0x48 RSTi bus token fault 0xC...

Page 76: ...5 Invalid product code 0xE6 Set output offset error 0xE7 Set slot active flag error 0xE8 Set slot parameter error 0xE9 Set RSTi bus parameter error 0xEA Slot warm start error 0xEB Get slot catalog num...

Page 77: ...are Contact Sales team and send module for repair I O LED turns off Failure of realization IO Module None IO Module Check connector status both RSTi series and IO module I O LED flashes red Failure of...

Page 78: ...installed install terminator resistor Check location of terminator resistor Configuration of Node address Check duplication node address Configuration of Master Check configuration of master Check wh...

Page 79: ...l STXPNS001 works as PROFINET IO Device in the PROFINET I O Controller Device environment It can control a maximum of 2 024 digital input 2 024 digital output or 64analog input 64 analog output channe...

Page 80: ...PROFINET Network Adaptor Module STXPNS001 The following table lists the pin numbers and their description for STXPNS001 Table 34 STXPNS001 Pin Description Pin Number Description Pin Number Description...

Page 81: ...Indicator 1 green Port1 Link Active Status Indicator 1 green Port2 Link Active Status Indicator 1 green Field Power Status indicator Communication Rate 10 100Mbps 10Mbps for FTP only Module Location...

Page 82: ...Exceptions Green On Normal Operation The unit is operating in normal condition Network Status LED NET Table 37 STXPNS001 Network Status LED Color Status Function Off Power off No Connection has been e...

Page 83: ...ule configuration RSTi Bus communication failure Red IO Configuration Failed Failed to initialize IO module Detected invalid IO module ID Overflowed Input Output Size Too many IO module Initial protoc...

Page 84: ...So the maximum length is 426mm Exception ST 2748 is expected to calculate maximum length because it is a double width module Plugging and Removing the Components Caution Before work is done on the com...

Page 85: ...ommunication between the RSTi series and the IO module as well as system field power supply of the bus modules is carried out by means of the internal bus It is comprised of 6 data pin and 2 field pow...

Page 86: ...ield devices with the IO Modules The connection to different field bus systems can be established by each of the corresponding Network Adapter Module for example for SyncNet PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet...

Page 87: ...Description No Name Description 9 Vcc System supply voltage 5Vdc 10 GND System Ground 11 Token Output Token output port of Processor module 12 Serial Output Transmitter output port of Processor module...

Page 88: ...01 Figure 41 Shielded RJ 45 Socket The following table describes the Signal Name and Description Table 42 Signal name and Description RJ 45 Signal Name Description 10 TD Transmit 11 TD Transmit 12 RD...

Page 89: ...value of the rotary switch is not zero 0 the name of device will be fixed as STXPNS001 xx xx 1 99 You must put the fixed device name When the rotary switch is not set to zero 0 If the decimal value of...

Page 90: ...address in non volatile memory please refer to Configuration section for more details Device names are assigned to PROFINET IO device when the device is being set up and placed in operation for the fi...

Page 91: ...data configuration parameter and memory register The data exchange between network adapter and IO modules is done by means of an I O process image data by RSTi bus protocol The following screenshot s...

Page 92: ...Clear output image to 0 All outputs are set to 0 Hold last valid output image All Outputs hold the last valid output values Depends on IO s fault action parameters The communication between STXPNS001...

Page 93: ...ME project Ensure that you have the latest GSDML file imported Right click on master module and choose Add IO Device Select STXPNS for PROFINET Network adapter and Select OK For latest GSDML file plea...

Page 94: ...guration right click on the Profinet adapter node and select Configure a indo ill open as sho n belo Figure 45 Configuring PROFINET Adapter There are three tabs in this window IO Device Access point S...

Page 95: ...uts of Slot will hold last value but Bus run IO status LED would be green c Depends on IO Fault Action Parameters The communication between STXPNS001 and slots will be stopped Slots will control IO Da...

Page 96: ...e Ensure that Hold last State is set for the Inputs Default at IO device Access point tab for successful operation c Auto Reset This option will reset the profinet Adapter module d Disconnect Profinet...

Page 97: ...0x00009187 Details STXPNS001 PROFINET IO Device Vendor Name GE Intelligent Platforms Order Number STXPNS001 Category STXPNS Network Adapter Software Version V20 000 Hardware Version V20 000 Maximal In...

Page 98: ...ble 47 STXPNS001 Sub slot Item Value Sub slot Number Sub slot Label 32768 0x8000 X1 32769 0x8001 X1 P1 32770 0x8002 X1 P2 For more Details of the GSDML file click on Tool chest choose Profinet Devices...

Page 99: ...t Sales team and send module for repair I O LED turns off Failure of realization IO Module No IO Module connected Check connector status both RSTi series and IO module I O LED flashes red Failure of c...

Page 100: ...lled install terminator resistor Check location of terminator resistor Configuration of Node address Check duplication node address Configuration of Master Check configuration of master Check whether...

Page 101: ...nificant information to save time to configure a system IOGuidePro manual consists of the following Installation shows how to install and provides installed folder file information User Interface show...

Page 102: ...hat input Project Name Note Project Name does not allow these characters 3 Normally function explains as an example but in vacant case function does not support Example In case of Automatic Scan choos...

Page 103: ...em Description OS Windows NT 4 0 SP 3 Windows 2000 XP Vista and Windows 7 CPU 200MHz Memory 64MB RAM Hard Disk 60MB of free hard disk space Communication Ethernet Port Serial Port Note 64bit OS has no...

Page 104: ...ructure The dialog in each page guides you how to proceed further Installed Files Consists of details of files and folder after performing installation Setup How to start Automatically Insert CD into...

Page 105: ...GFK 2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5 5 5 Page 2 Click Next...

Page 106: ...5 6 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 Page 3 Choose I accept and click Next Page 4 Enter the User Name and Company Name and then click Next...

Page 107: ...GFK 2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5 7 5 Page 5 Choose Complete and click Next If necessary to change the install folder choose Custom and then click Next...

Page 108: ...5 8 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 Page 6 Click Install Page 7 The actual file starts getting installed...

Page 109: ...GFK 2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5 9 5 Page 8 Click Finish when the install is completed...

Page 110: ...Pro xml IOGuidePro Configuration file Authority required dll tmp Temporary Folder Related programs are automatically deleted as programs are closed Image Graphic Image Folder Mandatory Log Log File Fo...

Page 111: ...or general communication and developer logs Error Tab Displays the log for an error that has occurred General Tab Displays the current basic function log Communication Tab Displays the log for action...

Page 112: ...be changed Comment Tab Allows to edit and save an user s comment Editing Grid Describes a method of control Grid Type Keyboard Shortcuts Describes how to use shortcuts that enable to produce results i...

Page 113: ...re used in the selected NA Recent File Displays the latest activated project file Exit Closes the program Edit Menu Sub Menu Description Add Network Adapter Adds network adapter NA to the selected pro...

Page 114: ...pload IO and Parameter Value of Online NA At that time the set value of Project does not change Reset Parameter Reset Parameter Value of Online NA or IO with Factory Default Copy to Project Change Pro...

Page 115: ...work adapter to the selected project Add Module Edit Add Module Add IO module to the selected NA Modify Toolbar Icon Title Menu Description Move Up Edit Move Up Move up the selected IO module Move Dow...

Page 116: ...tion File Documentation Project Make documentation as desired in the selected project NA Documentation File Documentation NA Make documentation as the setting of selected NA Inquiry Toolbar Icon Title...

Page 117: ...ct View and Description View Through View Mode of Toolbar it can be possible to change name format of NA and IO View Mode The View mode is displayed on the Mode toolbar By default User View is display...

Page 118: ...odified by means of Option Configuration window Tab Description All Displays log of all error general and communication messages Error Displays the log for occurred error General Displays current basi...

Page 119: ...data can be identified by a click Tab Description All Displays log of all error general and communication messages Error Displays the log for occurred error General Displays current basic function log...

Page 120: ...displays currently activated image and information The Image tab displays currently activated image and information Click image then Properties of the selected device to display onscreen 1 Selection...

Page 121: ...isplaying NA 2 Selecting IO from Project Window Name Displays the name defined by user slot number is displayed Description Displays a brief explanation for the selected IO Specification Displays the...

Page 122: ...f Project To get the latest value in Online device should be uploaded During monitoring the latest update is automatically executed in Online Value Figure 52 IOGuidePro Process tab Parameters Tab disp...

Page 123: ...2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5 23 5 Figure 53 IOGuidePro Parameters tab Comment Tab Allows you to edit and save specific comments as per the application or module Figure 54 IOGuidePro Comments...

Page 124: ...with blue characters and White Color Column How to edit 1 Move to the required cell to edit cell is displayed in red color 2 In case you are unable to edit Allowed value in the cell is displayed in a...

Page 125: ...Network Adapter Ctrl A Edit Add Network Adapter Ctrl M Edit Add Module Shift Up arrow Edit Move Up Shift Down arrow Edit Move Down Ctrl D Edit Delete Ctrl R Edit Rename Ctrl P Edit Properties Ctrl Shi...

Page 126: ...ePro are as given below 1 Case of IO selection from Project Window At Project Window R Click is enabled to view Context menu Each function has the same feature as Select in Main menu Figure 55 Selecti...

Page 127: ...oose desired network adapter to be added and setup communication exactly then click OK Configure parameters in parameter tab of main window 3 IO configuration Choose Add Module in Edit menu Choose IO...

Page 128: ...Adapter Modbus Serial support Network Adapter 1 Connect Serial Cable to Serial Port in PC 2 Set Node Address Be sure not to be duplicated in case of RS 485 Refer to RSTi Technical Data 3 If necessary...

Page 129: ...enu File Project File Ne Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl N How to create Project Figure 56 New Project dialog box 1 Enter Project Name 2 Select Bus Type 3 Browse to the Location where Project file can be saved...

Page 130: ...oject to be added to Network Adapters in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Edit Add Network Adapter Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl A Figure 57 Add Network Adapter window 3 Select which Ne...

Page 131: ...o be added to Network Adapter in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Edit Add Module Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl M Figure 58 Add IO Modules window 3 Double click to add IO Module or Clic...

Page 132: ...dapter for checking Validation in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Edit Check Validation Project or Network Adapter Toolbar or Shortcuts Ctrl Shift P or Ctrl Shift A 3 If no prob...

Page 133: ...lick Show Technical Data and get information of Device Project Bus Type supporting Online can reconfigure Communication Interval and View Update Time Figure 60 Properties window NA module Network Adap...

Page 134: ...5 34 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 IO Figure 61 Properties window IO module...

Page 135: ...ve Down 1 Select IO Module or Folder in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Edit Move Down Toolbar Shortcuts Shift Down arrow How to Delete 1 Select item to be deleted in Project wi...

Page 136: ...t mode and Address Map in the selected node Address value can be changed by project value Procedure to View Address Map 1 Select Network Adapter in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Me...

Page 137: ...odule Inquiry information Documentation Procedure 1 Select project or NA to make documentation in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu File Documentation Project or Network Adapter T...

Page 138: ...5 38 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 Check View Excel file to identify the file It requires Microsoft Excel program for viewing 5 Click Make Report...

Page 139: ...GFK 2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction 5 39 5 Figure 63 Viewing Documentation output...

Page 140: ...cal data of selected Module Save inquiry information as CSV Comma Separated Value format Inquiry Procedure 1 Select project or NA to make inquiry in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods M...

Page 141: ...Save As Project Save as Project Save As Project Procedure 1 Select project to save as in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu File Project File Save As Toolbar Shortcuts 3 Enter file...

Page 142: ...2 GFK 2746 5 Open Project Open saved Project How to open Project 1 Use one of the following methods Menu File Project File Open Toolbar Shortcuts Ctrl O 2 Select Project to open and click OK Note If a...

Page 143: ...etting the maximum row in Log Window Maximum File Size MB Maximum Size for a Log file Erase Old Log File Days Setting automatic deletion for the old Log file Log Window Enable General Info Setting Log...

Page 144: ...duplicated 108 NA Comm Communication setting of the network adapter is empty 109 NA Comm Port No is different Muli drop bus type must have same port 110 NA Comm Comm parameter is different Muli Drop...

Page 145: ...il 1029 Cannot find drvFreeGetAddresMap function Contact the dealer NA 1030 Cannot find drvFreeGetIOConfig function Contact the dealer NA 1031 Cannot get online data because CommOffset 0 1032 Bug Cann...

Page 146: ...supported datatype in XML 4006 Parameter s allowed value format is invalid in XML Parameter 4006 Cannot find CommBlock Key Please define the key in XML Key 3500 App Warning 3500 3999 Warning Comm driv...

Page 147: ...ocol Messenger Enables to read write Address Data according to NA communication protocol Note Modbus TCP Serial RTU only support Bootp Server Software Using Bootstrap Protocol RFC 951 is for IP Addres...

Page 148: ...ootp Request Clear History clear up a table data Start Bootp display a received Bootp Request Stop Bootp stop displaying of the received Bootp Request Request History Setup History Table Display setup...

Page 149: ...tting 1 Run Bootp Server software 2 Press the button for Start Bootp to activate 3 Double click device from the Request History Table 4 Select the right interface LAN from Setup IP Address Dialog 5 Se...

Page 150: ...5 50 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 7 Using mouse select device information from right click menu in Setup History 8 Set parameter in Dialog and click Close...

Page 151: ...se from Setup History Table 2 Select the suitable interface LAN in Setup IP Address Dialog 3 Click OK after entering all address information 4 Check the setting address in Setup History Table 5 Using...

Page 152: ...User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 Reset IP Address 1 Click Reset with Network Default In case of Device reset in Setup History select the Device first and press the button 2 Fulfill MAC address of D...

Page 153: ...U Data is transferred after clicking Send button as functions address are set to protocol specification properly 2 Built In Messages The file saved for communication format used frequently As select B...

Page 154: ...ively Number of IO modules and Model name In case of Serial Communication Network Adapter the following information is available Com Port and Node Address in Network Adapter Number of IO modules and M...

Page 155: ...ith How to Compare 1 Select Network Adapter to be compared in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Online Compare with Offline Toolbar Shortcuts Shift C 3 Select Parameters option bu...

Page 156: ...ription Overwrite the project Erase NA which is already connected to Selected Project and open recently searched Network Adapter Add to selected project Leave NA which is already connected to Selected...

Page 157: ...ers online only Parameters in Network Adapter or IO module can be changed Move to Process Image Tab 1 Select Process Image Tab in Main window 2 Select Network Adapter or IO Module to be tested in Proj...

Page 158: ...g methods Menu Online Download Toolbar Shortcuts 3 Communication completed then a value is displayed in Online Value Copy Online Value to Project Value 1 Use one of the following methods Menu Online C...

Page 159: ...r 1 Introduction 5 59 5 Initialized value of Project Parameter as Factory Default 1 Use one of the following methods Menu Edit Reset to Factory Default Toolbar Shortcuts 2 An initialized value is disp...

Page 160: ...t to monitor in Project window 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Online Start Monitoring Toolbar Shortcuts Shift M 3 Change of icons is subject to communication and NA s status Project Icon Icon...

Page 161: ...Toolbar Shortcuts Shift O 3 As monitoring stops properly icon of project and NA is changed accordingly Icon Description Offline status Communication is good IO Test online only It can change output v...

Page 162: ...d Output Value 1 Input Value of output to download in Project Value 2 Use one of the following methods Menu Online Download Toolbar Shortcuts 3 After communication is completed the current value is di...

Page 163: ...on 5 63 5 View Analog Value in various Data Format 1 Use one of the following methods Menu Toolbar Shortcuts 2 Analog Normal Value actual value displayed in unit of mA V 3 Analog Raw Value Dec Raw Val...

Page 164: ...5 64 RSTi Network Adapter Manual User Manual January 2012 GFK 2746 5 4 Analog Raw Value Hex Raw Value of output is displayed in Hexadecimal...

Page 165: ...ns responsible for applying this equipment must ensure that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will GE be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages...

Page 166: ...Manual January 2011 GFK 2746 1 Certifications c UL us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment certified for U S and Canada See UL File E105285 CE Mark EN 61000 6 2 2005 Industrial Immunity EN 61000 6 4...

Page 167: ...the each individual standard was deemed inappropriate The FCC requires the following note to be published according to FCC guidelines Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the l...

Page 168: ...cations 20 to 60 for non UL applications Storage Temperature 25 C to 85 C Relative Humidity 90 Non condensing Protection Class IP 20 Mounting DIN Rail PROFIBUS STXPBS001 Items Specification Environmen...

Page 169: ...Chapter GFK 2746 Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 69 1 Abbreviations Items Description GND Ground GSD Generic Station Description...

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Page 171: ...s A 67 I Inquiry Procedure 5 40 Installation Setup Procedure 5 4 IO Module How to Add to IO Module 5 31 L LED Indicators 3 20 Field Power Status LED 3 21 IO Module Status LED 3 21 Module Status LED 3...

Page 172: ...10 STXPBS032 Interface and Data 3 5 STXPBS116 Interface and Data 3 11 STXPBS132 Interface and Data 3 7 STXPBS232 Interface and Data 3 8 STXPBS332 Interface and Data 3 9 STXPBS432 Interface and Data 3...

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