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IC695PNC001-AJ PROFINET Controller Module

 

GFK-2573K 

Operational Notes 

Operational Note 

Description 

Minimum I/O Update Rates for 

Bumpless Operation in a Ring 

Topology 

If your application requires the PROFINET I/O to operate in a bumpless fashion (no 

Loss of Device faults and no defaulting of I/O) through a break in the ring, then the 

I/O Update Rates of 

all

 of the devices in that ring must be no smaller than the 

Minimum I/O Update Rate described below. 
When 

no third party items

 participate in the ring: 

PNC’s Ring 

Ports 

I/O-Devices in 

the Ring 

Minimum 

I/O Update 

Rate 

Additional Media 

Redundancy Manager 

requirements 

Ports 1 and 2 

both operating 

at 100Mbps 

No RX3i 

PROFINET 

Scanners 

1ms 

None 

An RX3i 

PROFINET 

Scanner using 

Ports 1 and 2 for 

the ring 

2ms 

None 

An RX3i 

PROFINET 

Scanner using 

Port 3 or 4 for 

the ring 

16ms 

Set Default Test Interval 

to 10ms.  
Set Test Monitoring 

Count to 2. 

Ports 1 or 2 

operating at 

1000Mbps 

 

16ms 

Set Default Test Interval 

to 10ms.  
Set Test Monitoring 

Count to 2. 

Ports 3 or 4 

(any speed) 

 

If 

any third party items

 participate in the ring, the minimum I/O Update Rate is the 

larger

 of the following two options, regardless of which PNC ports are used for the 

ring: 

▪ 

The smallest I/O Update Rate selectable within PME that is more than 1/3 of 

the largest worst-case ring recovery time among the third party items. For 

example, if the manufacturer states that the worst-case ring recovery time is 

96ms, the rate needs to be more than 96ms divided by 3 which is 32ms. The 

next available rate after 32ms is 64ms. 

▪ 

16ms. 

When using an I/O Update Rate of 16ms, you must set the Media Redundancy 

Manager’s Default Test Interval to 10ms and its Test Monitoring Count to 2. 

Storing updated media redundancy 

protocol (MRP) configurations to large 

operating MRP ring networks with 

fast IO update rates configured can 

result in PROFINET I/O device 

Loss/Add faults 

When storing Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) configuration updates to an 

operating MRP ring network, users may infrequently observe one or more pairs of 

“Loss of Device” and subsequent ”Addition of Device” faults regarding PROFINET I/O 

Device faults on the network. This is expected behavior and is more likely to occur 

on ring networks with a large number of PROFINET I/O Devices acting as MRCs with 

very fast I/O Update Rates configured.  
Because changing MRP configuration settings requires each MRC to break and 

reconnect its own connections to the ring network, IP packets on the network may 

be lost as this flurry of connection breaks/ reconnects occur on the network. Since a 

PROFINET I/O Device is considered lost if it misses three consecutive I/O data 

transactions, if three consecutive I/O data packets from a particular PROFINET I/O 

Device are lost due to network reconfiguration, the device will appear to be lost to 

the PNC and a Loss of I/O Device is logged. When the network stabilizes, the PNC 

will be able to reestablish connection with the lost IO Device and an Addition of I/O 

Device fault will be logged. 

 

Summary of Contents for RX3i PROFINET

Page 1: ...ation via the micro USB port or using telnet Note The USB port is for system setup and diagnostics only It is not intended for permanent connection Support for star ring and daisy chain line network t...

Page 2: ...Control 10 100 1000 Mbps Maximum I O Memory 128 Kbytes of combined input output memory per PROFINET Controller CPU Status Bits 32 PROFINET I O Device Data Update Rates on the PROFINET LAN Configurable...

Page 3: ...t be installed in an ultimate enclosure that is manufactured to provide safety As a minimum the enclosure shall provide a degree of protection against solid objects as small as 12mm e g fingers This e...

Page 4: ...tion or is not operational 8 Port4 SFP OK Indicates the health of the SFP plugged in port 4 1 indicates that the SFP matches configuration and is operational 0 indicates that either the SFP does not m...

Page 5: ...e RX3i system using a Universal Backplane such as IC695CHS007 CHS012 or CHS016 The PNC supports insertion removal while power is applied to the system hot swap This includes backplane power and field...

Page 6: ...such as Hyperterm The PNC is provided with a driver install application that can be used to enable a computer to communicate with a PNC via its USB port For details on using the Command Line Interfac...

Page 7: ...res and Enhancements on page 8 IC695PNC001 AF 1 23 Aug 2013 Corrects issue storing PROFINET device configuration greater than 64K bytes in size For details see GFK 2573F IC695PNC001 AE 1 22 Jul 2013 C...

Page 8: ...0 CPE310 CPE305 Boot Firmware Release 7 10 CRU320 Primary Firmware Release 8 00 CRU320 Boot Firmware Release 5 10 Other CPU models are not supported Programmer version requirements RX3i PNC001 Release...

Page 9: ...ware configuration or the current hardware configuration in the system is cleared prior to storing a new configuration If the controller is Faulted clear the I O Fault Table to recover Otherwise no ad...

Page 10: ...he failover occurs It is not recommended to use the PNC reset button in a normally operating system If the reset button must be used it is recommended to first attempt a brief press and release of the...

Page 11: ...perly and updates the maximum number of telnet connections log details command response When displaying numerous local log table entries using the log details command sometimes erroneous blank charact...

Page 12: ...t case ring recovery time is 96ms the rate needs to be more than 96ms divided by 3 which is 32ms The next available rate after 32ms is 64ms 16ms When using an I O Update Rate of 16ms you must set the...

Page 13: ...configurations When storing hardware configurations with more than 64 PROFINET I O Devices that include multiple PNC modules and 3rd party PROFINET I O Devices on a single network occasional Loss Add...

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