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OPERATION

 

MANUAL

Cat. No. W481-E1-02

EtherNet/IP Slave Units

ERT1 Series

Summary of Contents for ERT1 Series

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W481 E1 02 EtherNet IP Slave Units ERT1 Series...

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Page 3: ...ERT1 Series EtherNet IP Slave Units Operation Manual Revised November 2010...

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Page 5: ...rogrammable Controller Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest fo...

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Page 7: ...p Procedure 6 2 2 Recommended Network Devices 37 SECTION 3 Basic Specifications of Slave Units 39 3 1 Basic Specifications of Slave Units 40 SECTION 4 Digital I O Slave Units 43 4 1 Status Areas 44 4...

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Page 9: ...precautions for using the ERT1 series EtherNet IP Slave Units Section 1 describes the features and models of EtherNet IP Slave Units Section 2 describes the overall procedure that is used to set up an...

Page 10: ...nual Construction of Applications W421 for details on con structing host applications that use FINS communica tions W342 CS1G H CPU H CS1G H CPU V1 CS1W SCU21 CS1W SCB21 41 CJ2H CPU6 EIP CJ2H CPU6 CJ1...

Page 11: ...S 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...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...onfirm 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 PERFORMANC...

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Page 15: ...P Slave Units You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate an EtherNet IP Slave Unit 1 Intended Audience xvi 2 General Precautions xvi 3 S...

Page 16: ...nce characteristics of the product are sufficient for the systems machines and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms This manual provides in...

Page 17: ...NG Do not use the indicators on the EtherNet IP Slave Units for safety related applications Safety functions may be lost occasionally resulting in serious injury 4 Operating Environment Precautions Ca...

Page 18: ...ts natural bending radius and do not pull on the cable with excessive force Caution Use the specified DC power supply Caution Do not exceed the specified communications distance or the specified num b...

Page 19: ...evices and the overall machine conform to EMC standards Note Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 and EN 61000 6 2 EMI El...

Page 20: ...ctives 6 4 Conformance with the EC Directives was confirmed with a system config uration using I O wiring lengths of less than 30 m Note Conformance with the EMC Directive was confirmed when using the...

Page 21: ...is section describes the features and models of EtherNet IP Slave Units 1 1 Feature of EtherNet IP Slave Units 2 1 1 1 Overview 2 1 1 2 Features 3 1 2 EtherNet IP Slaves 3 1 2 1 General purpose Slaves...

Page 22: ...ection so the communications refresh cycle will not increase even if the number of nodes is increased i e the synchronicity of the connection s data is pre served Since the refresh cycle can be set fo...

Page 23: ...nsor short circuit disconnected and external load short circuit disconnected detection functions are used The error location can be rapidly specified and restored Features of Screw less Clamp Terminal...

Page 24: ...32 input points PNP ERT1 ID32SLH 1 With detection function 16 input points 16 out put points PNP ERT1 MD32SLH 1 32 input points PNP ERT1 OD32SLH 1 Name Appearance I O points Model number Remarks Envi...

Page 25: ...et IP system 2 1 Overview of System Startup Procedure 6 2 1 1 Basic Procedure 6 2 1 2 Setting IP Addresses 8 2 1 3 Setting Tag Data Links 9 2 1 4 Checking Operation 11 2 1 5 Common Operating Procedure...

Page 26: ...over the network Refer to 2 2 Recommended Network Devices The network devices and IP addresses that are used in the following proce dures are shown below All of the devices have a subnet mask of 255 2...

Page 27: ...to the Slave Unit yet Rotary Switches The relationship between the rotary switches on the Slave Unit and the IP address is shown below Slave Default Settings The default settings are as follows Rotary...

Page 28: ...erNet IP Slave Units The IP address of an EtherNet IP Slave Unit can be set using any of the following three methods Setting the IP address with a CIP message Network Configurator Setting the IP addre...

Page 29: ...gurator and the BOOTP DHCP server to set the desired IP addresses 1 2 3 1 Set the rotary switches to 00 2 Set the IP address using the BOOTP DHCP server Refer to Common Procedure 6 3 Setting IP Addres...

Page 30: ...be established 3 Click this button to register the device to which a link is to be established 1 The ERT1 WD16CH 1 has been registered as the device to which a link is established 2 Click the New But...

Page 31: ...ormally EtherNet IP Unit Check the display and indicators on the EtherNet IP Unit The following status indicates that tag data link is operating normally MS indicator Lit green NS indicator Lit green...

Page 32: ...the BOOTP Server Common Procedure 7 Setting Tag Data Links Common Procedure 7 1 Setting the I O Sizes of Devices Common Procedure 7 2 Registering Tag Sets in the PLC Common Procedure 7 2 1 Setting Ta...

Page 33: ...ice information The OVDA requires that every EtherNet IP device has an EDS file Contact the manufacturer of the device to obtain an EDS file Use the following procedure to install the EDS file 1 2 3 1...

Page 34: ...dress 1 2 3 1 Select the interface for the Network Configurator select online connection from the personal computer Select Options Select Interface Ethernet I F 2 Establish an online connection Select...

Page 35: ...rNet IP network Select Network Upload to start uploading the configuration of the current network If the IP address of a connected device does not appear in the IP addresses displayed in this dialog b...

Page 36: ...W EIP21 or CJ2B EIP21 1 2 3 1 Check the current IP address of the EtherNet IP Unit Use the 7 segment display to check the IP address When the power is turned ON or the Unit is restarted all of the seg...

Page 37: ...ng the IP address set the node switches on the front of the EtherNet IP Unit to the hexadecimal equivalent of the low order digit of the IP address Common Procedure 6 2 Setting IP Addresses Using the...

Page 38: ...ddress that was set for the device with the Network Configurator us ing a CIP message may not be enabled Common Procedure 6 3 Setting IP Addresses Using the BOOTP Server Common Procedure 6 3 1 Enablin...

Page 39: ...re uses the BOOTP_DHCP Server distributed by Rockwell Auto mation Inc as the BOOTP server This server can be downloaded from http www ab com networks bootp html 1 2 3 1 Select All Programs Rockwell So...

Page 40: ...g so that the IP address is no longer set using the BOOTP server click the Disable BOOTP DHCP Button Sub sequently even if the device is turned OFF and then ON again the IP address will not be set by...

Page 41: ...symbols Common Proce dure 7 2 2 Note The following diagram illustrates the relationship between tag sets and tags Common Procedure 7 2 1 Setting Tag Sets Using Physical Addresses Use the following pro...

Page 42: ...Ad dresses that do not appear in the following table cannot be specified Also the number of EM banks varies with the CPU Unit of the PLC The Edit Tag Dialog Box shown below will be displayed When you...

Page 43: ...the tag set A message will be displayed asking if the registered tags are to be regis tered as a tag set Click the Yes Button A new 2 byte tag called D00000 has been added Click the Out Produce Tab C...

Page 44: ...e symbol The tags are to be registered as a tag set so click the Yes Button A tag set with the same name as the tag is registered Check both the input and output tags Click Symbol Table under the PLC...

Page 45: ...ple the symbols shown below are created 3 Import the symbol to the Network Configurator Start the Network Configurator while CX Programmer is running Double click the icon for the EtherNet IP Unit CJ2...

Page 46: ...Click the OK But ton A message like the one shown below will be displayed Click the Yes But ton A dialog box like the one shown below will be displayed Each network symbol has been registered as a ta...

Page 47: ...o combine more than one tag into a tag set Delete the tag sets without deleting the tags A warning message like the one shown below will be displayed When only the tag sets are to be deleted click the...

Page 48: ...Startup Procedure Section 2 1 The tag sets will be deleted Create a new tag set into which the tags will be combined Click the Out Product Tab Select the tag sets to be deleted Click the Delete Button...

Page 49: ...a tag set pay attention to the order and size of the tags The new tag set has been registered Also register the output tag set Select tags to be added to the tag set Click here to register the selecte...

Page 50: ...d using the CJ2B EIP21 Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box A new output tag set is registered 1 Click the Connection Tab 2 Select the link destination SMC EX250 SEN1 in this example 3 Click this button...

Page 51: ...played in the Registered Device List After the connection settings have been made a window like the one shown below will be displayed 1 Input a name for the connection 2 Input the RPI 3 Select the con...

Page 52: ...ame connection settings to all devices in the Network Configurator Downloading connection settings only to selected devices Common Procedure 7 4 1 Downloading the Same Connection Settings to all Devic...

Page 53: ...Connection Settings to Selected Devices From the devices displayed in the window select those to which the connec tion settings are to be downloaded Select devices from among those displayed in the w...

Page 54: ...ter the connection settings have been downloaded a message like the one shown below will be displayed Click the OK Button 2 1 6 Edit Connection Dialog Boxes The following figures show examples of conn...

Page 55: ...at the sizes of the variables are the same 1 Input a name for the connection 2 Select 01_Output Only 3 Input the RPI 4 Select the consume and produce variables For the produce variable select Input_5...

Page 56: ...2 Select 01_Output Only 3 Input the RPI 4 Select the consume and produce variables For the produce variable select Input_6 Make sure that the sizes of the variables are the same 1 Input a name for the...

Page 57: ...tching Hub Cisco Systems Inc Consult the manufacturer Cisco Systems Inc Main Corpo rate HQ Contec USA Inc Consult the manufacturer CONTEC USA Inc Phoenix Contact Consult the manufacturer Phoenix Conta...

Page 58: ...38 Recommended Network Devices Section 2 2...

Page 59: ...ave Units This section provide the basic specifications of the EtherNet IP Slave Units 3 1 Basic Specifications of Slave Units 40 3 1 1 Communications Specifications 40 3 1 2 Performance Specification...

Page 60: ...media Shielded twisted pair STP cable Categories 100 at 5 5e or higher Transmission distance 100 m distance between hub and node Number of cascade connections There is no limitation when a switching h...

Page 61: ...witch settings Not lit Power OFF or Startup The power supply is OFF the Unit is being reset or the Unit is being initialized NS Lit green Online and participating Tag data link communications have bee...

Page 62: ...42 Basic Specifications of Slave Units Section 3 1...

Page 63: ...ic Status Area 44 4 1 2 I O Status Area 45 4 2 Screw less Clamp Terminals 45 4 2 1 Wiring to a Screw less Clamp Terminal Block 45 4 2 2 Thirty two point Input Units with Screw less clamps 47 4 2 3 Thi...

Page 64: ...tus Flag 2 OFF I O power is ON ON I O power is not ON Turns ON when I O power is not being supplied to terminal block 2 02 Reserved 03 Reserved 04 Power or Load Short circuit Detection Flag OFF Normal...

Page 65: ...s When connecting a sensor or an external device a ferrule must be attached to the cable for the sensor or device The following ferrules are applicable Byte offset Data Bit 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0 P...

Page 66: ...val Use a flat blade screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the top of the termi nal block and then grasp the handles on both sides and remove the terminal block Mounting Grasp the handles on both s...

Page 67: ...rminal and 0 V OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current 6 0 mA max at 24 V DC 3 0 mA max at 17 V DC ON delay time 1 5 ms max OFF delay time 1 5 ms max Number of circuits 16 points with one common circuit...

Page 68: ...ven in the following table Setting the Node Address The rotary switches are used to set the lower digits of the IP address Rotary Switch Settings 00 hex BOOTP or tool setting enabled factory setting M...

Page 69: ...G G V G 6 7 8 NC RD NC NC V V 0 to 15 VDC 0 to 15 Photocoupler I O indicator Internal circuits DC DC converter non isolated Short circuit or disconnection detection circuit Pulse trans former NC 0 1...

Page 70: ...mber of circuits per common 16 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Power supply short circuit protection Operates when output current is exceeded Disconnection de...

Page 71: ...icators show the Unit communications status and network commu nications status 5 and 6 Terminal Blocks 1 and 2 The output devices and output power supply are connected to these terminal blocks 7 and 8...

Page 72: ...e Status Color Meaning main error 0 to 15 Yellow Lit yellow when output is ON Red Flashing red when the load is dis connected Automatically reset when the load is connected Red Lit red when the load i...

Page 73: ...s Current consumption Communications power supply including internal cir cuits 110 mA max Mounting 35 mm DIN Track mounting Weight 485 g max Standard accessories FKMCP1 52STF3 5AUSOO Phoenix Contacts...

Page 74: ...Item Specification Output points 16 points Internal I O common PNP Output current 0 5 A point 4 0 A common Residual voltage 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leakage...

Page 75: ...ndicators I O Indicators The meanings of the input indicators are given in the following table Setting the Node Address The rotary switches are used to set the lower digits of the IP address Manufactu...

Page 76: ...V G 6 7 8 Short circuit or disconnection detection circuit DC DC converter non isolated Internal circuits Pulse trans former 0 to 15 NC TD RD TD N C RD NC NC V V Photocoupler I O indicator DC DC conve...

Page 77: ...1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X VX G X VX G IEC colors Previous colors Blue Black Brown Red Black White 3 wire sensors photoelectric or proxim...

Page 78: ...58 Screw less Clamp Terminals Section 4 2...

Page 79: ...r EtherNet IP 5 1 Status Areas 60 5 1 1 Generic Status Area 60 5 1 2 I O Status Area 60 5 2 Environment resistive Slave Units 61 5 2 1 Mounting in Control Panels 61 5 2 2 Environment resistive Termina...

Page 80: ...ower is not ON Turns ON when I O power is not being supplied 01 Reserved 02 Reserved 03 Reserved 04 Power or Load Short circuit Detection Flag OFF Normal ON Short circuit Turns ON when there is a shor...

Page 81: ...Short circuit Detection Flags for Terminal Block 2 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 3 Power or Load Short circuit Detection Flags for Terminal Block 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 4 Disconnection Flags for Terminal...

Page 82: ...that locks easily with 1 8 of a turn 3 Power Supply Connector The power supply is connected to this connector This is a Smart click D coding M12 connector connector that locks easily with 1 8 of a tur...

Page 83: ...s These indicators show the ON OFF status of the inputs and the error status of connected devices Pin Signal 1 V 24 V for internal circuits and inputs 2 NC 3 V 0 V for internal circuits and inputs 4 N...

Page 84: ...Lit yellow Input 8 is ON Not lit Input 8 is OFF Lit red Connector 5 is short circuited Flashing red Connector 5 is disconnected 5 B Lit yellow Input 9 is ON Not lit Input 9 is OFF Lit red Flashing re...

Page 85: ...et the switches to FF hex cycle the power supply and then set the switches to 00 hex Internal Circuits 8 A Lit yellow Input 4 is ON Not lit Input 14 is OFF Lit red Connector 8 is short circuited Flash...

Page 86: ...otoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 3 wire sensor with PNP output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor Blue black Brown red Black white Blue black Brown red Black white Two M5 or 5 3 dia holes...

Page 87: ...cks easily with 1 8 of a turn Output indicators LEDs yellow Power supply short circuit protection Operates when output current is exceeded Disconnection detection Operates at current consumption of 3...

Page 88: ...fer to 3 1 3 Communications Indicators Output Indicators These indicators show the ON OFF status of the outputs and the error status of connected devices Pin Signal 1 V 24 V for internal circuits 2 24...

Page 89: ...Not lit Output 7 is OFF Lit red Output 7 is short circuited Flashing red Output 7 is disconnected 5 A Lit yellow Output 8 is ON Not lit Output 8 is OFF Lit red Output 8 is short circuited Flashing red...

Page 90: ...switches to FF hex cycle the power supply and then set the switches to 00 hex 7 B Lit yellow Output 13 is ON Not lit Output 13 is OFF Lit red Output 13 is short circuited Flashing red Output 13 is di...

Page 91: ...Photocoupler I O indicator I O indicator Photocoupler 1 2 4 3 2 1 5 3 4 OUT0 DC DC converter non isolated Internal circuits Short circuit or disconnec tion detection circuit Short circuit or disconnec...

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Page 93: ...rNet IP Slave Units 6 1 Functions Common to All Slave Units 74 6 1 1 Automatic Baud Rate Detection 74 6 1 2 Hold Clear Outputs 74 6 1 3 I O Power Status Monitor 74 6 1 4 Input Filter Input Units Only...

Page 94: ...t to hold or clear outputs when an error occurs Procedure Using Network Configurator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power to the EtherNet IP Slave Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Slave Unit to set in the Net...

Page 95: ...delay To enable reading pulses shorter than the communications cycle time set the OFF response time to a value longer than the communications cycle time The input may remain ON if the input pulse inte...

Page 96: ...ric Status Area and to 4 1 2 I O Status Area 6 1 6 Load Short circuit Detection Output Description This function monitors the load current for the output section and detects an load short circuit if t...

Page 97: ...for the EtherNet IP Slave Units 7 1 Indicator Meanings and Troubleshooting 78 7 2 Troubleshooting 78 7 2 1 Indicators Are Lit or Flashing Red 78 7 2 2 Troubleshooting by Slave Unit Type 79 7 3 Mainte...

Page 98: ...guration error The same IP address has been used more than once Check that each IP address is used only once and then restart the Slave Units Lit red Lit green Communications time out Check the follow...

Page 99: ...et to clear outputs for communica tions errors Change the setting to hold outputs for commu nications errors Cannot clear outputs when communications errors occur Change the setting to clear outputs f...

Page 100: ...conditions Inspection Equipment Prepare the following equipment before inspecting the system Normally Required Equipment Have a standard and Phillips head screwdriver multimeter alcohol and a clean c...

Page 101: ...sheet of paper detailing the problem and return the Unit to your OMRON dealer If there is a faulty contact try wiping the contact with a clean lint free cloth dampened with alcohol Settings Required...

Page 102: ...82 Maintenance and Replacement Section 7 3...

Page 103: ...icit message communications 77 F FINS message communications 77 H hold clear outputs 74 I I O Power Status Monitor 3 indicator meanings and troubleshooting 78 input filter 3 75 L Low Voltage Directive...

Page 104: ...6 Slave Units specifications 40 static electricity xvii switches DIP switches 3 rotary switches setting node addresses 3 switching hub recommended models 37 T troubleshooting specific slave troublesho...

Page 105: ...he front cover of the manual The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Date Revised content 01 April 200...

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