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OPERATION MANUAL

Cat. No. W382-E1-04

WS02-CFDC1-E DeviceNet Configurator

3G8F5-DRM21-E ISA Board
3G8E2-DRM21-EV1 PCMCIA Card

DeviceNet Configurator

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Summary of Contents for 3G8E2-DRM21-EV1

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W382 E1 04 WS02 CFDC1 E DeviceNet Configurator 3G8F5 DRM21 E ISA Board 3G8E2 DRM21 EV1 PCMCIA Card DeviceNet Configurator Ver 2 ...

Page 2: ...WS02 CFDC1 E DeviceNet Configurator 3G8F5 DRM21 E ISA Board 3G8E2 DRM21 EV1 PCMCIA Card DeviceNet Configurator Ver 2 Operation Manual Revised September 2005 ...

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Page 4: ...in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient opera tion of the product Reference Indicates supplementary information on related topics that may be of interest to the user 1 2 3 1 Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc Trademarks and Copyrights Devic...

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Page 6: ... Basic Operation 37 3 1 Starting the Configurator and the Main Window 38 3 2 Menu Commands 41 3 3 Connecting to the Network 46 3 4 Operation Flowcharts 58 SECTION 4 Editing Device Parameters 59 4 1 Adding Devices to the Virtual Network 60 4 2 Setting Slave Parameters 64 4 3 Adding Slaves to the Master 68 4 4 Setting Master Properties 71 4 5 Editing Master Parameters 73 4 6 Parameter Wizard 74 4 7 ...

Page 7: ...129 6 3 Printing 133 6 4 Using General purpose Tools to Set Devices 133 6 5 Exporting Data Created in Configurator 137 6 6 Importing Files Created in Version 1 of the Configurator 138 6 7 Optional Functions 139 Appendices A Error Messages 143 B Troubleshooting 147 C Error History Information 149 D Unit Replacement 155 E Replacing the C200HW DRM21 V1 on a CS series CPU Rack with the CS1W DRM21 157 ...

Page 8: ...ation on manipulating files including saving and reading proce dures The Appendices provide information on error messages troubleshooting the error history Unit replacement replacing the C200HW DRM21 V1 on a CS1 series PLC with the CS1W DRM21 replac ing the C200HW DRT21 with the CS1W DRM21 s slave functions and the dimensions of PCMCIA Card and Unit The following manuals provide information on the...

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Page 10: ...AS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILIT...

Page 11: ... that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government...

Page 12: ...confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions a...

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Page 14: ...fe and reliable application of the DeviceNet Configurator and personal computer You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate a DeviceNet Configurator and personal computer 1 Intended Audience xvi 2 General Precautions xvi 3 Safety Precautions xvi 4 Operating Environment Precautions xvii 5 Application Precautions xviii ...

Page 15: ...ose at hand for reference during operation WARNING It is extremely important that a PLC and all PLC Units be used for the speci fied purpose and under the specified conditions especially in applications that can directly or indirectly affect human life You must consult with your OMRON representative before applying a PLC System to the above mentioned appli cations 3 Safety Precautions WARNING Neve...

Page 16: ...nfirm safety at the destination node before transferring a program to another node or changing contents of the I O memory area Doing either of these without confirming safety may result in injury 4 Operating Environment Precautions Do not install the Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to temperatures or humidities outside the range speci f...

Page 17: ...rd Assembling the Units Setting rotary switches Connecting or wiring the cables Connecting or disconnecting connectors Be sure that the communications cables and other items with locking devices are properly locked into place Be sure that all Board mounting screws connector screws and cable screws are tightened to the torque specified in this manual Always use the power supply voltage specified in...

Page 18: ...fore actually running it on the Unit Not checking the program may result in an unexpected opera tion After replacing Units resume operation only after transferring to the new CPU Unit and or Special I O Units the contents of the DM Area HR Area and other data required for resuming operation Not doing so may result in an unexpected operation When transporting or storing the product cover the PCBs w...

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Page 20: ...twork 2 1 1 2 Models 3 1 1 3 Overview 3 1 1 4 Configurator Specifications 4 1 1 5 Files Created with Configurator 5 1 1 6 Importing Version 1 Configurator Files 6 1 1 7 Functions of the Configurator 6 1 1 8 Comparison with Previous Versions of the Configurator 10 1 2 Confirming Product Contents 11 1 3 Operating Environment 12 1 3 1 Configurator Precautions 12 1 3 2 PCMCIA Card Precautions 12 ...

Page 21: ...on from Dedicated Board Card Installed in Computer The computer running the Configurator is connected to the DeviceNet net work by installing an OMRON DeviceNet Board in the computer Serial Connection from COM port of Computer The computer running the Configurator is connected to the DeviceNet net work by connecting from the COM port of the computer to the serial communi cations port peripheral po...

Page 22: ...Personal computer Applicable OS 3G8E2 DRM21 EV1 Dedicated PCMCIA Card and Configurator Ver 2 installation disk IBM PC AT or compatible Windows 95 98 Me 2000 or XP 3G8F5 DRM21 E Dedicated ISA Board and Configurator Ver 2 installation disk Windows 95 98 or NT4 0 Main functions of Configurator Setup functions Remote I O master user set allocations with creation of a scan list and remote I O slave use...

Page 23: ... PLC Peripheral port of CPU Unit RS 232C port of CPU Unit RS 232C port of Serial Communications Board Unit Note The CS CJ series DeviceNet Unit CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 is necessary to con nect to the DeviceNet network using serial communications Ethernet connection Connect from the Ethernet port of the computer to the DeviceNet network via an Ethernet Unit for a CS CJ series PLC Note The CS CJ se...

Page 24: ...s Setting node addresses and baud rates Setting I O comments for slave I O data Monitoring functions Listing information on devices connected to the network in node address order or remote I O configuration order for example Monitoring status of OMRON Master Unit Monitoring error history of OMRON Master Unit time error code and error condi tion Monitoring communications cycle time Monitoring slave...

Page 25: ...nly The PCMCIA Card is compatible with Windows 95 98 Me 2000 and XP only Graphic Displays The Configurator has Windows style displays that are easy to understand and easy to use Required master and slave settings are made just by selecting the icons It is not necessary to input complicated commands Even a beginner can make settings and monitor operation with ease Network Management The Configurato...

Page 26: ...VM1 DRM21 V1 Master functions enable dis able Enables or disables the master functions for remote I O communications Yes No I O allocations Slaves are allocated to the master in the desired areas and order If the I O allocations are simple the Parameter Wizard can be used to allocate I O very easily I O allocations are possible as well by just drag ging and dropping the slave to the allocation are...

Page 27: ...the I O Unit con nected to the Communications Unit will be displayed as well Master Error Log Display The error log in the specified OMRON master can be read displayed or cleared Communication Cycle Time Display The present communication cycle time of the specified OMRON master will be displayed The maximum communications cycle time and minimum com munications cycle time counted from the moment pr...

Page 28: ...S file If no EDS file is provided use the hardware EDS file management function to install or create an EDS file Other Functions DeviceNet vendor definition files device type definition files and slave setup files for the MULTIPLE I O TERMINALs can be set for the Configurator with which additional DeviceNet vendors and device types can be used Furthermore the Expansion Module can be installed so t...

Page 29: ...W DRM21 open network controllers or NX Servers for DeviceNet cannot be used Slave remote I O allocations Possible with CS CJ series PLCs only Impossible Master remote I O communications settings Possible with CS CJ series PLCs only Impossible Slave remote I O communications settings Possible with CS CJ series PLCs only Impossible Enabling or disabling device data checks in remote I O communication...

Page 30: ...ice I O data or parameter data files cannot be created I O allocation duplication check between Masters Impossible Possible Item Version 2 Version 1 20 Product Contents Quantity WS02 CFDC1 E Configurator Configurator installation disk CD ROM 1 3G8F5 3G8E2 setup disk driver setup tool on CD ROM 1 User registration card and software license 1 Information 1 3G8F5 DRM21 E ISA Board Dedicated ISA board...

Page 31: ...re will be no negative effects on the DeviceNet network even if noise causes the computer to run out of control 1 3 2 PCMCIA Card Precautions Use the PCMCIA Card Unit on a level surface as shown in the following diagram Do not bend or pull the cable that connects the PCMCIA Card and the PCMCIA Card Unit The PCMCIA Card is a portable peripheral device Do not leave it con nected to the network Attac...

Page 32: ...ther near the card as shown in the following diagram We recommend one of the following ferrite cores Company Fair Rite Products Corp Models 0443 164251 045A 164257 Address PO Box J One Commercial Row Wallkill NY 12589 USA Phone 845 895 2055 Fax 845 895 2629 Ferrite cores Ferrite core ...

Page 33: ...14 Operating Environment Section 1 3 ...

Page 34: ...6 2 2 ISA Board Installation 16 2 2 1 Preparation for Installation 16 2 2 2 ISA Board Components and Functions 19 2 2 3 DIP Switch Settings 19 2 2 4 Installation in the Computer 20 2 2 5 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Driver Setup Software Installation 20 2 3 PCMCIA Card Installation 24 2 3 1 Preparation for Installation 24 2 3 2 PCMCIA Card Components and Functions 25 2 3 3 PCMCIA Card Setup 25 2 3 4 3G8F5 3G...

Page 35: ...he network to make settings or monitor When using online Connecting with a PCMCIA Card Connecting with an ISA Board Connecting via Ethernet Connecting by COM port Install the PCMCIA Card Install the ISA Board Install the driver setup tool Install the Configurator Item Description Windows OS Verify that the OS is Windows 95 98 or NT4 0 Unused expansion slot Verify that there is an unused expansion ...

Page 36: ...w 3 Select the Device Manager Tab from the System Properties Window 4 Select Computer and click the Properties Button at the bottom of the win dow 5 Select the View Resources Tab 6 Select Input output I O from the View Resources Page and click the OK Button The current I O port allocations will be displayed Find an unused I O port address that can be used for the ISA Board ...

Page 37: ...9 Follow the same procedure in steps 5 to 8 to reserve 16 Kbytes of memory 10 Click the OK Button at the bottom of the Computer Properties Window to accept the changes and close the window A pop up window will appear restart the computer as required Windows NT 4 0 Procedure When Windows NT 4 0 is being used the operating system does not monitor the status of memory and I O port addresses Refer to ...

Page 38: ... t being used by another device in order to avoid a conflict A pin setting of 0 is OFF and 1 is ON ISA Bus Connector Connect to the computer s ISA slot DIP Switch Sets the I O port address which the ISA Board will use DeviceNet Communications Connector Connects to the DeviceNet communications cable LED Indicators Indicate the status of the ISA Board and the DeviceNet network I O port addresses Hex...

Page 39: ...uld be usable If the ISA Board has been installed successfully proceed to 2 2 5 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Driver Setup Software Installation 2 2 5 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Driver Setup Software Installation The operations and displays shown in the following procedure may differ slightly depending on the version of Windows software being used The dis plays for Windows 98 are shown here 1 2 3 1 Exit all other Wind...

Page 40: ...ading the precautions 4 Specify the destination directory for the driver files If the default directory shown in the window is acceptable click the Next Button To specify a dif ferent directory click the Browse Button specify the desired directory and click the Next Button If a new directory is specified the software will create it automatically ...

Page 41: ...he program folder name specified here will be registered under De viceNet Tools in the Start Menu 7 The installation program will be started and the 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 files will be copied to the destination directory 8 A program group folder will be created automatically when the 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Driver Setup Software installation has been completed 9 A pop up window will be displayed asking whet...

Page 42: ...ed here will be used on the Configurator to access the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card c Register a name for each ISA Board and PCMCIA Card 11 Set the I O port address memory address and interrupt IRQ for the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card being used with the Configurator Refer to the screen in step 12 12 Input the I O port address set on the board s DIP switch and input a mem ory address that is available in ...

Page 43: ...e 3G8E2 DRM21 EV1 PCMCIA Card for the Configurator can t be used with the Windows NT4 0 operating system Item Description Windows OS Verify that the OS is Windows 95 98 Me 2000 or XP The PCMCIA Card can only be used in this environment Unused card slot Verify that there is an unused card slot type II in the computer Available memory The PCMCIA Card used by the Configurator occupies 16 KB of memory...

Page 44: ...se used by the Configurator that are currently being used Since the PCM CIA Card can t be used temporarily during the setup it may not be possible to continue the setup operation midway through the operation PCMCIA Card Setup 1 2 3 1 Insert the 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 setup disk into the CD ROM drive 2 Install the PCMCIA Card when the Windows system is active The PCM CIA Card will be recognized as new h...

Page 45: ...best driver for your device as the driver search method then click the Next Button 4 Select CD ROM drive as the driver location to be searched then click the Next Button 5 The driver file will be recognized as shown below Click the Next Button to install the driver ...

Page 46: ...l and select the Device Man ager Tab from the top of the System Properties Window refer to page 24 Check that SST Device has been added Then click the to the left of SST Devices to check that the PCMCIA Card driver 3G8E2 DRM21 V1 or 5136 DNP PCM n where n is the PCMCIA slot number is displayed and that x or is not displayed next to it 2 Verify the resources currently being used as follows Double c...

Page 47: ...2 3 4 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Driver Setup Software Installation The operations and displays shown in the following procedure may differ slightly depending on the version of Windows software being used The dis plays for Windows 98 are shown here 1 2 3 1 Exit all other Windows based programs 2 Insert 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 setup disk into the CD ROM drive 3 Double click Setup exe The 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 s setup...

Page 48: ... the desired directory and click the Next Button If a new directory is specified the software will create it automatically 5 Select 3G8F5 DRM21 V1 3G8E2 DRM21 V1 6 Specify the name of the 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 program folder where the Software icons will be registered If the default program folder is accept able click the Next Button To specify a different folder select an existing folder or enter a n...

Page 49: ...ndow will be displayed asking whether you want to setup the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card Click the Yes Button If you click the No But ton the installation program will end without performing the setup for the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card Note The setup for the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card can be performed later by clicking the Start Button then selecting Program DeviceNet Tools 3G8F5 3G8E2 DRM21 Setup 3G8F5 3...

Page 50: ...and interrupt IRQ for the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card being used with the Configurator Refer to the screen in step 12 12 Input the values that were confirmed in the PCMCIA Card setup for the I O Port Memory Address and Interrupt IRQ Select V1 Type in the Card Setup Dialog Box shown below when using the 3G8E2 DRM21 EV1 The Card Name and Driver Name can be changed if necessary Make sure that all of the...

Page 51: ...e update module is used If the update module was used to upgrade in the past the update module must also be uninstalled When upgrading from a Ver 1 Configurator to a Ver 2 Configurator install the driver setup tool first after uninstalling the Ver 1 Configurator Note Select Settings Control Panel and Add Remove Programs from the Start Menu for uninstalling Installation The operations and displays ...

Page 52: ...reement will be displayed Read the license agreement Click the Yes Button if you agree to all the contents If No Button is selected the setup procedure will be canceled 6 Specify the destination directory for the Configurator files If the default di rectory shown in the window is acceptable click the Next Button To spec ify a different directory click the Browse Button specify the desired ...

Page 53: ...e interface to be used If the default interface is acceptable click the Next Button 8 The installation program will be started and the Configurator files will be copied to the destination directory If the default program folder is accept able click the Next Button To specify a different folder select an existing folder or enter a new folder name and then click the Next Button ...

Page 54: ... Section 2 4 Note The program folder name specified here will be registered under De viceNet Tools in the Start Menu 9 The installation program will be started and the Configurator files will be copied to the destination directory ...

Page 55: ... Installation Section 2 4 10 The following window will be displayed when the installation of the Config urator completes 11 Click the OK Button to exit the setup program This completes installation of the Configurator ...

Page 56: ...Network Configuration Window 40 3 2 Menu Commands 41 3 2 1 Main Menu 41 3 2 2 Tool Bar Icons 44 3 2 3 Status Bar 45 3 3 Connecting to the Network 46 3 3 1 Connecting to the DeviceNet Network 46 3 3 2 Designating the Interface 47 3 4 Operation Flowcharts 58 3 4 1 Offline Operation 58 3 4 2 Downloading Saved Parameters 58 3 4 3 Saving the Parameters for the Entire Existing Network 58 ...

Page 57: ... the default program folder name is used The Configurator will start and the following Main Window will be displayed The following description provides information on the Main Window of the Configurator The Main Window consists of the hardware list and Network Configuration Window Hardware list A list of devices that can be added to the network Network Configuration Window A virtual network ...

Page 58: ...ypes of devices Devices will not be displayed in the hardware list unless they have had an EDS file installed Note The hardware list can be moved left right and up down removed for use as a separate window or closed To move or remove for use as a separate window Drag the top of the hardware list to move it To remove it for use as a sep arate window drag it to the center of or outside the Network C...

Page 59: ...th the tool bar or from the View Menu Network Display While the Network Display Mode is selected the following Network Configura tion Window will be displayed In Detailed Display Mode click the Large Icons Icon or select Large Icons from the View Menu to display the network configuration Detailed Display In Network Display Mode click the Detailed Display Icon or select Details from the View Menu t...

Page 60: ...onnects the Configurator to the network OK No Disconnect Disconnects the Configurator from the network No OK Move to Upper Network Displays the upper network No OK Move to Lower Network Displays the lower network No OK Upload Uploads device data from the network to the Configurator No OK Download Downloads device data from the Configurator to network devices No OK Compare Struc ture Compares the c...

Page 61: ...esired parameters for supported devices in the wiz ard format OK OK Edit Edits device parameters OK OK Open Reads parameters from device parameter files OK OK Save As Saves device parameters in files OK OK Upload Uploads device parameters from network devices No OK Download Downloads device parameters to network devices No OK Compare Compares network devices and device parameters No OK Monitor Mon...

Page 62: ...meter settings using explicit messages OK OK Setup Node Address Baud rate Makes node address and transmit rate settings for network devices OK OK Command Description Offline Online Select Interface Selects the interface used for the Configurator OK OK Edit Configuration File Edits a variety of set files OK OK Setup Monitor Refresh Timer Sets the monitor refresh timer screen refresh intervals in de...

Page 63: ...device data from the Configurator to network devices Network Download Prints Network Print Cuts devices Edit Cut Copies devices Edit Copy Pastes devices Edit Paste Deletes devices Edit Delete Displays the screen in network configuration mode Maintenance mode Displays the screen in detailed report mode Device parameter wizard Device Parameter Wizard Edits device parameters Device Parameter Edit Rea...

Page 64: ...s EDS File Delete Saves new EDS files with new EDS file names EDS File Save As Adds the selected device to the Network Configuration Window EDS File Add to Network Searches for EDS files EDS File Find Displays EDS file properties EDS File Property Icon Description Equivalent menu command Connection interface Node address Baud rate Status Connection interface Node address Connected DeviceNet Unit N...

Page 65: ...Net Unit CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 is neces sary for connection to the DeviceNet network If the Configurator is Ver 2 11 or later it is possible to connect to the De viceNet network across up to three network levels via serial communica tions as shown below WS02 CFDC1 E Configurator Dedicated Board Card DeviceNet network WS02 CFDC1 E Configurator COM port CS CJ series DeviceNet Unit DeviceNet netwo...

Page 66: ...ted with a check mark 2 Select the interface from those displayed on the menu Select DeviceNet IF Card if a dedicated Board or Card is used Select SYSMAC CS1 IF Port for a serial port connection Select SYSMAC CS CJ Ethernet Unit IF for an Ethernet connection Note The interface cannot be changed when the Configurator is online Select Network and Cancel Connection first Then select the inter face of...

Page 67: ... setup tool is specified MAC ID Specify the node address of the Configurator Set a unique node address Baud Rate Set the same baud rate as the one set for the DeviceNet network A network communications error may result if the same baud rate is not used 6 Click the OK Button A confirmation window will appear Click the OK Button The Configurator will be connected to the DeviceNet network When the Co...

Page 68: ...Input if crossing networks past the serial communications of the CS CJ series CPU Unit If not crossing networks input 0 Node Address Input the node address of the DeviceNet Unit to be connected Input if cross ing networks past the serial communications of the CS CJ series CPU Unit If not crossing networks input 0 Unit No Input the unit number within the following range for the CS1W DRM21 DeviceNet...

Page 69: ...tor on the status bar will change to blue and Online will be displayed Note When using a CS1W CN226 626 or XW2Z 200S CV 500S CV Connecting Cable to make a serial connection to a CS series CPU Rack containing a CS1W DRM21 Host Link is selectable as the interface but connection will not be possible if it is selected In this case select Toolbus However when using an XW2Z 200S CV 500S CV Connecting Ca...

Page 70: ...PLC Card Unit Ethernet Set and C200HX HG HE DeviceNet Master Unit 3 Configurator Ver 2 10 allows Ethernet connection to the DeviceNet net work across one network level only DeviceNet networks cannot be con nected to across multiple network levels For example configurations such as Ethernet Controller Link DeviceNet or Host Link Toolbus Ethernet DeviceNet are not possible With Configurator Ver 2 11...

Page 71: ...he IP address of the computer will auto matically appear Network Address The FINS network address set for the computer will appear The value set with the Registration of the connection Dialog Box after clicking the Setup Button as described in following step step 3 will appear Node Address The FINS node address set for the com puter will appear The value set with the Registration of the connection...

Page 72: ...53 Connecting to the Network Section 3 3 3 Click the Setup Button The Registration of the connection Dialog Box shown be low will be displayed ...

Page 73: ...n page 56 for details Registration Name The registration name for the DeviceNet network to be connected is set here Up to 20 networks can be set each up to 25 characters in length Host PLC Information This is the setting for the Configurator computer Network Address The user inputs the FINS network address for the computer here Set the same address as the one set for the Ethernet Unit Input 0 if n...

Page 74: ... 0 to F of the DeviceNet Unit for CPU Bus Unit use on the DeviceNet network to be connected Setting the IP Address in the Ethernet Unit Section Inside Remote Information Set the IP address for the Ethernet Unit For the CS series Ethernet Unit the value that is set with the rotary switch on the back of the Unit is input here For the CJ series Ethernet Unit the value that is set in the Allocated Wor...

Page 75: ...it Address Conversion Method The FINS communications service is used inside the PLC Because there is no IP address information added to the FINS communications service the IP address is determined from the FINS node address in order to send a FINS message command or response with the PLC s Ethernet Unit The Ethernet Unit address conversion is done by either of the three following methods set in th...

Page 76: ... follows Computer s IP address the Ethernet Unit s IP address AND the Ethernet Unit s subnet mask OR FINS node address Accordingly the FINS node address can be determined by taking the XOR of the network address and the computer s IP address Calculation example Computer s IP address 192 168 10 100 Ethernet Unit s IP address 192 168 10 119 Ethernet Unit s subnet mask 255 255 255 224 FINS node addre...

Page 77: ...y for the slaves that require parameter setting Register the slaves with the master Set the master s parameters Save the settings as a network configuration file 4 1 Adding Devices to the Virtual Network on page 60 4 3 Adding Slaves to the Master on page 68 4 2 Setting Slave Parameters on page 64 4 5 Editing Master Parameters on page 73 6 1 Saving and Reading Files on page 128 Start the Configurat...

Page 78: ...meter Editing Details Tab Descriptions 78 4 7 1 Edit Device Parameters on CS1W DRM21 CJ1W DRM21 79 4 7 2 Editing Device Parameters on CVM1 DRM21 V1 and C200HW DRM21 V1 82 4 7 3 Canceling Slave Registration with the Master 84 4 7 4 Automatic Allocation with Registration 84 4 8 Manual I O Allocations 84 4 8 1 I O Allocation Tab Page 84 4 8 2 Changing the First Address of Output Input Block 86 4 8 3 ...

Page 79: ... a device drag the device from the Hardware List Window and drop it on the Network Configuration Window Select the device from the Hardware List Window on the left and then drag and drop it on the Network Configuration Window on the right Adding a Master Adding Slaves Drag and drop the slaves in sequence in the same way The Unit icon will be displayed when the master is registered Drag and Drop to...

Page 80: ... To change the allocated node addresses use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the device for which the node address is to be changed 2 Select Device and Change Device ID or click the right mouse button and select Chance Device ID from the pop up menu The following window will be displayed 3 Click the OK Button to change the node address Repeat the above steps and add all the necessary devices...

Page 81: ...Edit Delete To delete network devices use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the devices A number of devices can be selected at one time 2 Select Edit 3 Select Delete 4 A confirmation window will be displayed Click the OK Button to delete the devices If slaves registered with the master are deleted the slave registration with the master will be lost and the slaves will be purged from the scan ...

Page 82: ...1 2 3 1 Select the network device 2 Select Device 3 Select Change Device Comment The following window will be displayed 4 Input the device comment and click the OK Button The device comment will be displayed by moving the mouse pointer to the position of the device in the Network Configuration Window Note In the Network Display Mode the device comment will be displayed when the mouse pointer is mo...

Page 83: ...ting Slave Parameters Device Parameter Edit The parameters of some slaves can be set However doing so may cause the I O size to change Because of this the slave parameters must all be set before setting the master s parameters EDS files are required for setting the parameters If there are no EDS files available they must be obtained from the device manufacturer Drop Moving direction of existing de...

Page 84: ... are no editable parameters existing Slaves for which this message is displayed do not require parameter set ting The following window will be displayed if editable parameters exist 4 Select the parameter and press the Enter Key or double click the param eter Parameter group selection Parameter names Parameter set values Parameter help Device reset Compare parameters Download parameters Upload par...

Page 85: ...cording to the parameter input type Numerical Input within Certain Range Set the value between the maximum and minimum values Selection from Limited Items Select the set value from the set value list ON OFF Settings Select the item and turn it ON or OFF 5 Press the Enter Key to input the set value Press the ESC Key to cancel the change 6 Click the OK Button when all the items have been edited ...

Page 86: ...t Device and Property 2 Select the I O Information Tab 3 Click the Edit Button The Edit I O Size Dialog Box will be displayed 4 Input the correct I O size for each connection If the connection is not known input the correct I O size in the Poll settings 5 Click the OK Button Note The following are OMRON slaves DRT1 AD04 Analog Input Terminal Input 4 word 2 word can be changed by DIP switch GT1 AD0...

Page 87: ...utomatically update the I O size registered on the master scan list select Option and Parameter Auto Update When I O Size Changed When this function is enabled the mark will be displayed in the menu The default is set to not automatically update Note If the function to automatically update the I O size is enabled and there is no EDS file some operations will cause the I O size in the master scan l...

Page 88: ... number of words for the block 5 Set Memory Block 2 in the same way 6 Select the I O Allocation IN Tab and make the memory block settings in the same way as for the I O Allocation OUT Note 1 If a block is not to be used select Not Used for the area setting 2 Display Words refers to the number of words in the block displayed on the Configurator This value is not downloaded to the master If the occu...

Page 89: ...g the right mouse button selecting Register to other Device or selecting Register to other Device from the Device Menu and then selecting the master from the menu The menu will appear on the right hand side At the time of I O allocation the registered slave can be deleted or settings can be made for the registered slave by using the Parameter Wizard or by editing the parameters of the master Note ...

Page 90: ...er if the registration is duplicated the slave will only be able to commu nicate with one device If the same slave is registered to multiple masters it will lead to communications errors Registering in the Edit Device Parameters Window Slaves can be added and I O areas allocated in the Edit Device Parameters Window Refer to 4 7 Master Parameter Editing Details Tab Descriptions on page 78 for detai...

Page 91: ...played Select the Unit Function Tab 3 Select Enable Master Function and or Enable Slave Function 4 4 2 CVM1 DRM21 V1 or C200HW DRM21 V1 To set the PLC model on which the Unit is mounted use the following proce dure 1 2 3 1 Select the device 2 Select Device 3 Select Property ...

Page 92: ...made will be cleared and default values will be set 4 5 Editing Master Parameters Device parameters are classified into master device parameters and slave device parameters The following description provides information on how to edit master device parameters The master device parameters that can be edited include slave device I O allocations to the master communication cycle time settings and con...

Page 93: ...king it possible to allo cate I O with ease This function ensures easy I O allocations in order of node addresses beginning with block 1 Each block consists of a maximum of 100 words When block 1 is full the remaining I O will be allocated to block 2 Note After I O allocations are made with the Parameter Wizard node ad dresses or I O allocations can be changed by editing the parameters individuall...

Page 94: ...irmation window will be displayed Click the Yes Button 4 The following Scan List Wizard Set Memory Block s Start Word Window will be displayed Set the memory area to be used and the start word and click the Next But ton I O will be automatically allocated to block 1 When block 1 is full I O will be allocated to block 2 Each block consists of a maximum of 100 words Note It is not possible to go to ...

Page 95: ... number of allocated words are minimized Slaves are always allocated memory starting with the seven rightmost bytes in the word Even slaves that require just one byte of I O memory will be allocated one word Example High Low to to Node address order Not used 0 1 3 4 6 If there are slaves that require just one byte of I O memory they are allocated the rightmost seven bits or leftmost seven bits so ...

Page 96: ...click the Next But ton The devices on the network are shown in the Registered Device List To cancel the registration of a device click the following icon The user cannot go to the next step if no devices are registered 7 The following Scan List Wizard Allocated Result Window will be displayed after remote I O allocations have been made as specified 0CH 1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 5CH 6CH High 15 8 7 0 Low 00 ...

Page 97: ... Master Parameter Editing Details Tab Descriptions Device Parameter Edit The user can individually edit allocations for remote I O communications and make advanced settings such as the communication cycle time and connec tion settings Possible setting items vary with the master model The following description provides information on editing individual parame ters Refer to 4 8 Manual I O Allocation...

Page 98: ...ot been installed in the slave obtain the EDS file and install it Also set the correct I O size in all slaves that re quire changes in the I O size b If the slave device registered with the scan list has already been registered with another master the following warning will be dis played along with the Edit Device Parameters Window Revise the slaves registered in the scan list 4 7 1 Edit Device Pa...

Page 99: ...tomatically I O Allocation OUT Allocates the output data and sets the output memory block for the CPU Unit with the advanced setup function I O Allocation IN Allocates the input data and sets the input memory block in the CPU Unit with the advanced setup function Communication Cycle Time Sets the communication cycle time Slave Function Makes necessary settings that enable the slave function Messag...

Page 100: ...of the slaves in the order of earlier addresses Advanced Setup Button Click this button to set the connections or display the device information Upload Uploads the parameters of the network device online Download Downloads the parameters to the network device on line Compare Compares the parameters of the selected network device with the parameters stored in the Configurator Unregistered Device Li...

Page 101: ... Parameters Window consists of the following four tabs Tab Description General Registers the device with the scan list and makes I O allocations automatically I O Allocation OUT Allocates the output data and sets the output memory block the CPU Unit with the advanced setup function I O Allocation IN Allocates the input data and sets the input memory block in the CPU Unit with the advanced setup fu...

Page 102: ...ansmission only without remote I O communications Start Remote I O Communication at Start Up Check this box to enable remote I O communications automatically when the master starts up Upload Uploads the parameters of the network device online Download Downloads the parameters to the network device on line Compare Compares the parameters of the selected network device with the parameters stored in ...

Page 103: ...r in the Edit Device Parameters Window the I O allocation of the slaves will be made in units of words automatically in order of registration This checkbox will be enabled in the Edit Device Parameters Window only The automatic allocation of the slaves will be made in units of words automatically in order of registration beginning with the unoccupied area of block 1 of the corresponding memory blo...

Page 104: ... Unregisters the I O allocations of the selected slaves in the Registered Device List Edit Button Allows manual allocation through the Edit Window Information Button Displays slave information items i e the allocation area and I O comment data Memory Blocks Displays the allocation status of each slave product name of block 1 and block 2 Ch Bit address where allocation starts The first bit address ...

Page 105: ...f words to be displayed in a block by the Configurator is set in the Words field For the CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 the maximum number of words that can be allocated to one block is 500 For the C200HW DRM21 V1 and CVM1 DRM21 V1 the maximum number of words that can be allocated to one block is 100 The ranges that can be set are shown below CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 Banks 0 to 12 of the EM area can be ...

Page 106: ...g and drop Allocation Drag the slave from the Registered Device List and drop the slave at the desired work position in the memory block 3 Automatic Allocation Select the slaves from the Registered Device List and click the Auto But ton The slaves will be automatically allocated in units of words in the order of earlier addresses If the user has made connections settings in the Gen eral Tab with t...

Page 107: ...tion Tab Edit Button To make allocations through the Edit Window use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the device to edit the I O allocations of the device 2 Click the Edit Button 3 The following I O Allocation Dialog Box will be displayed Specify block 1 or block 2 allocation word start byte LSB Low or MSB High and the number of allocated bytes Specify the first word to allocate and the numb...

Page 108: ...lumn displays the product name for the slave Registered Device List The column of the Registered Device List displays the node address the Product Name column displays the product name of the slave and the Size column displays the number of allocated bytes for the slave The Ch column displays the first byte the word and first bit addresses of the slave allocated To unregister the allocations of sl...

Page 109: ...ction to be explained later is not possible while automatic allocation is specified 4 8 4 Slave Information I O Allocation Tab Information Button Device information on registered slaves such as I O comments can be checked with the I O Allocation Tab Page The I O comment is set to the I O data of a slave by selecting Edit I O Comment from the Device Menu To display information on the slave use the ...

Page 110: ...n Display Compare Settings Device Information Tab The following settings make it possible to display or compare device informa tion on slaves Use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the slave from the Registered Device List 2 Click the Advanced Setup Button 3 The following window will be displayed Click the Device Information Tab The device information consisting of vendor device type and produ...

Page 111: ...ections Up to two connections can be selected Note Both COS and Cyclic cannot be specified at the same time 3 Set the connection path as needed 4 Set the COS Cyclic heard beat timer 5 Click the OK Button An asterisk will be displayed in the C column at the right edge of the Registered Device List If the connections of a device already allocated with I O are changed the previous I O allocations wil...

Page 112: ...omatically click the Default Setup Button or set the communication cycle time to 0 ms The communication cycle time set will be automatically calculated and dis played according to the registered device information and the baud rate Note Communication cycle time refers to the required time of remote I O communi cations between the master and a slave Communication cycle time settings properly made w...

Page 113: ...l the devices select the node addresses and click the Copy to All Device Button Note The message timer is used to monitor the time of message communications explicit message communications time and FINS message communications time The message timer can be set for each destination device indepen dently If the response of a destination device is slow the timer value must be set to a larger value The...

Page 114: ...e device first and then select Device Property and select Enable slave Function in the CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 Properties Dialog Box To set the slave function use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Click the Slave Function Tab The following window will be displayed 2 Specify the connections Automatic settings are by default set If the user specifies the connections click the User Setup Button 3 Set ...

Page 115: ...ure is supported for the CVM1 DRM21 V1 and C200HW DRM21 V1 only Specify whether or not to enable remote I O communications automatically Check the box to start remote I O communications automatically when the master is started Note For the CS1W DRM21 and CJ1W DRM21 remote I O communications upon start up can be disabled by disabling the master function Select Device then select the Unit Function T...

Page 116: ...w 0000 the default area b Edited I O comments can be exported in the CSV format by se lecting Export and I O Comment List Refer to 6 5 Exporting Data Created in Configurator Part of I O comment data exported in the CSV format can be opened in spreadsheet software and used for CX Programmer variable tables 3 Select the bit where the I O comment should be set and press the Enter Key or click the bit...

Page 117: ...herent to each device To display the device properties use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the device 2 Select Device and Property 3 The Property Window will be displayed 4 11 1 Property Window Common to All Devices The following window will be displayed for device properties This Window has the name of the vendor of the device and the device type By clicking the Change Icon Button the icon...

Page 118: ...le will be dis played as slave I O information properties If the I O allocations are made to another master the I O allocation information will be displayed together The following icon will be displayed next to I O connection information items registered as default I O connections in the EDS file If there is no EDS file or the slave s I O size is variable the I O size can be changed using the foll...

Page 119: ...ist for use in setting However this is possible only with OMRON masters Also the slave I O size cannot be obtained from the slave function of the CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 Use the following procedure to obtain the I O size from a master scan list 1 2 3 1 Select the desired slave then select Device and Property 2 Select the I O Information Tab 3 Click the Get I O Size from the Scanlist Button Parame...

Page 120: ... and there is no EDS file some operations will cause the I O size in the master scan list to be updated to zero For this reason the function to automatically update the I O size should normally be disabled 4 11 3 Information for Master OMRON s CVM1 DRM21 V1 C200HW DRM21 V1 CS1W DRM21 and CJ1W DRM21 have an Master I O Information Tab Page and PLC Information Tab Page CS1W DRM21 and CJ1W DRM21 Devic...

Page 121: ...escription I O Communication Register Counts The number of devices registered as remote I O communications devices in the scan list OUT IN Allocated Words The number of allocated words including the unused words from the first memory block set in the scan list OUT IN Bits The number of actual I O bits for remote I O communications devices Communication Cycle Time The communication cycle time based...

Page 122: ...nication Register Counts The number of devices registered as message communications devices with the scan list OUT IN Allocated Words The number of allocated words including the unused words from the first memory block set in the scan list OUT IN Bits The number of actual I O bits for remote I O communications devices Communication Cycle Time The communication cycle time based on the device inform...

Page 123: ...mation The name of the PLC model in use and the unit number of the master as PLC Information will be displayed To change the PLC model click the Change Unit Button If the network configuration is read from the actual network the PLC model cannot be changed ...

Page 124: ... 5 2 Downloading the Network Configuration Device Parameters to Devices 108 5 2 1 Downloading the Network Configuration 109 5 2 2 Downloading Device Parameters 110 5 2 3 Resetting the Device 113 5 3 Uploading and Verifying Device Parameters 113 5 3 1 Uploading the Network Configuration 113 5 3 2 Uploading Device Parameters 114 5 3 3 Verifying the Network Configuration 115 5 3 4 Verifying Device Pa...

Page 125: ...face The interface specified in the following procedure will be saved The same interface will be selected the next time the Configurator is started 1 2 3 1 Select Option and Select Interface There will be a check mark on the current interface selection 2 Select the interface from the menu Check DeviceNet IF Card if the dedicated Board or Card is used Check SYSMAC CS CJ IF Port if a serial connecti...

Page 126: ...e and Online will be displayed SYSMAC CS CJ IF Port Continued from step 1 above 2 If SYSMAC CS CJ IF Port is specified as the interface the Setup Interface Dialog Box will be displayed Refer to Selecting SYSMAC CS CJ IF Port in 3 3 2 Designating the Inter face for each setting item 3 Click the OK Button A confirmation window will be displayed Click the OK Button The DeviceNet network will be conne...

Page 127: ...twork will be connected When the network is connected normally online the color of the status in dicator on the Status Bar will change to blue and Online will be displayed 5 1 3 Going Offline Network Disconnect Use the following procedure to set the Configurator to offline Select Network and Disconnect The DeviceNet network will be disconnected 5 2 Downloading the Network Configuration Device Para...

Page 128: ...n given the highest address To download the network configuration use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Place the Configurator online 2 Select Network and Download The following conformation window will be displayed 3 Click the Yes Button The following progress window will be displayed and the downloading of the network configuration will be started Note 1 The downloading can be canceled by clicking...

Page 129: ... PLC Mode OK is displayed check the operation mode of the CPU Unit 5 2 2 Downloading Device Parameters Device parameters are downloaded through the Network Configuration Win dow or Edit Device Parameters Window Note 1 Downloaded device parameters will be valid only after the devices are re set unless they are the OMRON CVM1 DRM21 V1 C200HW DRM21 V1 CS1W DRM21 or CJ1W DRM21 2 The parameters in the ...

Page 130: ...nit is set to anything other than Program Mode Click the Yes Button to change the operation mode of the CPU Unit and start downloading After downloading this dialog box makes it possible to return to the original operation mode Downloading through the Network Configuration Window Device Parameter Download To download the parameters through the Network Configuration Window use the following procedu...

Page 131: ...k the Abort Button to cancel the process The downloading of the network configuration will be automatically contin ued if the user does not click the Abort Button for 15 s after the above win dow is displayed The following window with information on device errors or missing devices will be displayed after the parameters have been downloaded Note Parameters cannot be downloaded to the master throug...

Page 132: ...side PLC CPU Unit is operating 5 3 Uploading and Verifying Device Parameters Uploading device parameters refers to writing the parameters from the actual network devices to the virtual network in the Configurator Verifying device parameters refers to comparing the parameters in the actual network devices with those in the Configurator This section explains how to do both of these operations Note W...

Page 133: ... the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Place the Configurator online 2 Select the device 3 Select Device Parameter and Upload The following confirmation window will be displayed 4 Click the Yes Button The progress window will be displayed and the parameters will be upload ed Using Parameter Edit Window Device Parameter Edit Upload Button To upload the parameters through the Edit Device Parameters Window...

Page 134: ...ollowing window with the details of the errors will be displayed Note This function compares only the network configurations It does not compare the parameters of each device 5 3 4 Verifying Device Parameters The following two methods can be used to compare the parameters of net work devices for verification with corresponding parameters in the Configura tor Comparing the parameters of devices sel...

Page 135: ...or verification If there are any comparison errors the following window with the details of the errors will be displayed Using the Edit Device Parameters Window Device Parameter Edit Compare Button To compare the parameters through the Edit Device Parameters Window use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Place the Configurator online 2 Select the device 3 Edit Device Parameter and Edit 4 Click the Com...

Page 136: ...sh Timer Set the interval to refresh the device monitor display This setting will be applied to the monitoring of any network device Note If the refresh timer is set to too small a value the DeviceNet network will be overloaded and the Configurator may experience timeout er ror device access error To set the monitor refresh timer use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select Option and Setup Monitor ...

Page 137: ...monitor the following items Status Tab The Status Tab Page displays the status of the master and slaves in remote I O communications Remote I O communications between the master and slaves can be started or stopped by clicking the Start Remote I O Communication or Stop Remote I O Communication Button Tab Monitor item Status Status of the master and slaves Unit Status Status of the functions of the...

Page 138: ...To monitor the detailed status of another slave device select the correspond ing node address Unit Status Tab The Unit Status Tab Page displays the status of the Unit master and slave functions Indicator Status Gray Device not registered Green I O communications stopped Blue In normal communications Red Communications error ...

Page 139: ...ection 5 4 Communication Cycle Time Tab The Communication Cycle Time Tab Page displays the present maximum and minimum values of communication cycle time The maximum or minimum value can be cleared by clicking the Clear Button ...

Page 140: ... To save the file in CSV file format click the Save Button CVM1 DRM21 V1 or C200HW DRM21 V1 The monitor window of the CVM1 DRM21 V1 or C200HW DRM21 V1 makes it possible to monitor the following items Item Description Time of Error The time the error occurred Error Information Error code Detailed Information Detailed error information Content Contents of error Tab Monitor item Status Status of the ...

Page 141: ...r Stop Remote I O Communication Button The slave status indicators change according to the status of the slave as shown below To monitor the detailed status of another slave device select the correspond ing node address Master status Starts remote I O communications Stops remote I O communications Slave status Detailed slave status Node address for detailed slave status Indicator Status Gray Devic...

Page 142: ...unication Cycle Time Tab Page displays the present maximum and minimum values of communication cycle time The maximum or minimum value can be cleared by clicking the Clear Button Error History Tab The Error History Tab Page displays the error history recorded in the master ...

Page 143: ...kes it possible to monitor the status and configuration The configuration indicates the connected I O Units I O Units with errors will be indicated in red Fiber Amplifier Communications Unit With the E3X DRT21 Fiber Amplifier Communications Unit the following win dow makes it possible to monitor the status of connected sensors Smart Slaves Digital I O Units Unit status and maintenance information ...

Page 144: ...125 Monitoring Devices Section 5 4 E5ZN Temperature Controller DeviceNet Communications Unit Unit status and the status of the connected Temperature Controller can be monitored ...

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Page 146: ...arching EDS Files 132 6 2 6 Displaying EDS File Properties 132 6 3 Printing 133 6 4 Using General purpose Tools to Set Devices 133 6 4 1 Setting Device Parameters with Class Instances 133 6 4 2 Setting Node Addresses and Baud Rates through the Network 136 6 5 Exporting Data Created in Configurator 137 6 5 1 Exporting the Network Configuration List 137 6 5 2 Exporting I O Comments 137 6 5 3 Exporti...

Page 147: ...When the network configuration is saved the parameters of the reg istered devices on the network will be saved simultaneously 6 1 2 Reading Network Configuration Files Network Open To read the network configuration file use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select Network 2 Select Open A window to specify the network configuration file will be displayed 3 Input the file name and click the Open Butto...

Page 148: ...he Yes Button 6 2 EDS File Management This section explains the EDS file management function of the Configurator 6 2 1 Installing EDS Files EDS File Install The Configurator will support new devices if proper EDS files are installed To install the EDS file use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select EDS File and Install The following window will be displayed The device information will be displayed...

Page 149: ...llowing procedure 1 2 3 1 Select EDS File and Create The following window will be displayed 2 Set the device information and I O information The device information can be obtained from the device on the network if the network is online 3 To read the information click the Upload from Device Button The follow ing window will be displayed 4 Set the node address of the device and click the OK Button F...

Page 150: ...e device from the Hardware List 2 Select EDS File and Delete The following confirmation window will be displayed 3 Click the Yes Button The device will be deleted from the Hardware List together with the EDS file 6 2 4 Saving EDS Files EDS File Save To save the EDS file use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the device from the Hardware List 2 Select EDS file and Save The following window will...

Page 151: ...r 3 To quit the search operation click the Cancel Button Note a The device will be found if it is located below the present cursor position b Select Hardware in the Hardware List before using the above pro cedure to search all the devices 6 2 6 Displaying EDS File Properties EDS File Property To display the properties of the EDS file use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Select the hardware device f...

Page 152: ...utton to change the printer settings The printer settings depend on the printer being used 6 Click the OK Button to print the parameters or I O comment data When the I O comment data is selected the data on the following devices will be printed 6 4 Using General purpose Tools to Set Devices This section explains how to set the device parameters with no corresponding EDS files or set the node addre...

Page 153: ...dure to set the device parameters 1 2 3 1 Place the Configurator online 2 Select Tools and Setup Parameters The following window will be displayed 3 Set the Target Node Address to the node address of the device 4 Designate the service There are two ways to designate the service code using the generic ser vice code defined by DeviceNet or designating it directly To use the gener ic service code def...

Page 154: ...rresponding to the designated service 7 After all of the items have been input click the Send Button The device response will be displayed in the Result area 8 Click the Close Button to quit device parameter setting This completes the device parameter setting 1 2 3 1 Parameter reading example a Check the Generic option in Service then select Get Attribute Single from the drop down list b Designate...

Page 155: ...and Baud Rates through the Network Tools Setup Node Address Baud Rate To set the node address and baud rate for the device through the network use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Set the DeviceNet network so that only the objective device and the Con figurator are in operation on the network Refer to the operation manual of the device for the factory set node address and baud rate of the device Co...

Page 156: ...ion explains exporting data created in the Configurator in files for other software applications 6 5 1 Exporting the Network Configuration List Network Export Use this command to export the content of the Detailed Display in CSV for mat 6 5 2 Exporting I O Comments Device Export I O Comment List It is possible to export device I O comment data in CSV format The following window is an example of CS...

Page 157: ...d and the name of the file 4 Enter the folder and file names and click the Save Button The device parameters will be exported To use the exported file refer to the operation manual on the software or hardware of the device 6 6 Importing Files Created in Version 1 of the Configurator This section explains the import function to read network configuration files and device parameter files created in ...

Page 158: ...ill be displayed 3 Input the file name and click the Open Button The device parameters will be imported 6 7 Optional Functions The optional functions make it possible to set Expansion Modules in the Con figurator for new devices add DeviceNet device vendors and add new device types 6 7 1 Installing Expansion Modules Option Install Plugin Module To install the expansion module use the following pro...

Page 159: ...Tab To add new vendor information use the following procedure a Click the New Button The following window will be displayed b Input the new vendor ID and vendor name and click the OK Button The new vendor will be added to the list To edit existing vendor information use the following procedure a Select the vendor b Click the Edit Button ...

Page 160: ...put the new vendor name and click the OK Button 4 To add or change the device type click on the Device Type Tab The method of adding or changing the device type is the same as that of adding or changing vendor information 5 When all the settings are completed click the OK Button ...

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Page 162: ...pported by the specified device Invalid File Type The specified file cannot be accessed Set the correct file This device can not register This device cannot be registered Sending command failed The command could not be transmitted Transmit the command again No more character strings specified found No more corresponding character strings exist Not able to add any more device to the list No more de...

Page 163: ... be copied Check the empty space of the disk and copy the file again Setup possible parameters not exist The specified device has no parameters that can be set Out of Setup Range The specified area is in excess of the possible setting range Set the number of occupied words within the permissible range Invalid parameter The set value is incorrect Set the correct value Wrong Occupied Bytes The numbe...

Page 164: ...ock has no possible allocation area Check the size of the memory block Out of allocate possible maximum number of words The number of words is in excess of the possible number of words that can be allocated to the master Set the number of words within the possible range Wrong Allocated Words The number of words is incorrect Set the number of words within the possible range Bit Strobe has no valid ...

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Page 166: ...RM21 Configuration Software Not all devices are displayed when the network is uploaded The following causes are probable Take the necessary countermeasures as provided below 1 The master may have a configuration error or comparison error If the master has a configuration error or comparison error data cannot be read from the slave correctly Turn OFF the master create and write parameters to the Ma...

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Page 168: ...n FINS command is set Send response message destroyed Not in network The local node is not in network attempted to send response mes sage but message was destroyed 0103 Local node not participating Send error occurred attempted to send response message but message was destroyed 0109 Remote node busy Remote mode was busy attempted to send response message but message was destroyed 0112 Illegal head...

Page 169: ...error has occurred E4 0781 Node address duplication The same node address is allocated to two nodes F0 0782 Bus Off detected A Bus Off status was detected F1 0783 No communications power supply The communications power is not being supplied E0 0784 Send timeout A send timeout occurred E2 Error code Hex Error Error data EEPROM Upper 2 digits Lower 2 digits 0001 CPU Unit WDT Error 00 Hex 00 Hex Yes ...

Page 170: ...Bit 7 to 0 SA1 Response Bit 15 ON Bit 14 to 8 DNA Bit 7 to 0 DA1 Explicit message transmission Command Bit 15 OFF Bit 14 to 8 0 Bit 7 ON Bit 6 to 0 Master node address Response Bit 15 ON Bit 14 to 8 0 Bit 7 ON Bit 6 to 0 Master node address No 010F No transmission was possible because the routing tables are wrong No 0110 No transmission was possible because the number of relay times is excessive N...

Page 171: ...oduct code 05 Hex Unsupported connection 06 Hex I O size non conformance 07 Hex Illegal connection pass Slave node address No 0345 Remote I O communications error 01 Hex Master function 02 Hex Slave function Master function Slave node address Slave function Master node address No 0346 A remote I O communications error occurred and the remote I O communications stopped 01 Hex Remote I O communicati...

Page 172: ...lue Yes 0602 CPU bus Unit memory error 01 Hex Read error 02 Hex Write error 06 Hex Error history 09 Hex Identity data 0A Hex Master scan list including Master function enable information 0B Hex Slave scan list including Slave function enable information 0C Hex Message timer list 0D Hex Communication cycle time set value Yes see note Error code Hex Error Error data EEPROM Upper 2 digits Lower 2 dig...

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Page 174: ...ameter Open to read the device parameters saved in the file Select the device and then select Device Parameter and Download Click the Yes Button The parameters will be downloaded Note The device parameters of the CS1W DRM21 DeviceNet Unit can be backed up in the following methods as well Method 1 Writing a Device Parameter File Uploaded by the Configurator to the DeviceNet Unit through a Memory Ca...

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Page 176: ...t the network configuration file ntf from version 1 of the Configurator by selecting Network and Import Save the device parameters of the C200HW DRM21 V1 in a device parameter file dvf Delete the C200HW DRM21 V1 from the Network Configuration Window i e the virtual network in the Configurator Add the CS1W DRM21 to the Network Configuration Window Set the node address CS1W DRM21 to the previous nod...

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Page 178: ... the previous node address of the C200HW DRT21 Select the CS1W DRM21 in the Network Configuration Window and import the device parameter file dvf for the C200HW DRT21 by selecting Device Parameter and Import The CS1W DRM21 s slave function will be enabled automatically Note Select Property and Unit Function to disable the Master function of the CS1W DRM21 Turn OFF the Programmable Controller and r...

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Page 180: ...161 Appendix G Dimensions of PCMCIA Card and Unit 50 8 mm 4 6 dia 48 9 mm 290 mm 19 mm 85 mm 54 mm 24 1 mm Top View of Unit Top View of Card Front View of Unit ...

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Page 182: ...istory 118 exporting parameters 138 I O allocations 80 86 101 monitoring 118 PLC information 102 replacing a C200HW DRM21 V1 157 replacing C200HW DRT21 159 selecting SYSMAC CS1 I F port 49 107 108 settings 71 status 118 Unit status 118 CVM1 DRM21 V1 cycle time 103 121 editing parameters 82 error history 121 149 exporting parameters 138 general tab 83 I O allocations 82 87 PLC information 104 setti...

Page 183: ...ng files 5 monitoring 5 optional 139 other 5 9 setup 5 storage 5 H hardware management 9 hardware tree 39 adding devices to Network Configuration Window 60 help menu 43 I I O allocations 7 70 87 automatic 84 90 manual 84 See also C200HW DRM21 V1 See also CS1W DRM21 See also CVM1 DRM21 V1 See also Parameter Wizard tab page 84 I O comments creating 96 editing 96 exporting 137 printing 133 I O memory...

Page 184: ... network configuration 61 113 status display 45 offline 6 58 online 6 virtual creating 60 Network Configuration Window 40 adding devices 60 downloading device parameters 111 reading device parameters 114 verifying device parameters 115 node addresses changing 61 setting 133 136 O offline going offline 108 online connecting 106 operating environment 12 precautions xvii operating system 6 operation ...

Page 185: ...meter files 5 editing 64 registered device list 89 registering 70 77 I O allocation 84 See also devices settings 7 unregistering 84 specifications 4 starting 38 status bar 45 display 45 monitoring 8 118 tab page 118 storage functions 5 subnet masks address conversion 56 switches DIP switch settings 19 SYSMAC CS1 I F Port 107 108 SYSMAC CS1 I F ports settings 49 107 108 system configuration 2 T U t...

Page 186: ...n 1 1 5 03 March 2003 PC globally changed to PLC in the sense of Programmable Controller Changes made for PCMCIA Card model number Support for new versions of Windows added Hardware list information updated in section 3 1 1 Menu items added for maintenance information and Interface Modules Information added on Fiber Amplifier Communications Unit in section 4 2 2 CJ1W DRM21 and CJ Series added Smar...

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