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PLX51-DF1-ENI 

DF1 Router 

DF1 to EtherNet/IP

TM

 Router 

 

June 27, 2019    

USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for PLX51-DF1-ENI

Page 1: ...PLX51 DF1 ENI DF1 Router DF1 to EtherNet IPTM Router June 27 2019 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Preface Page 2 of 87 ...

Page 3: ...e 15 3 2 Network Parameters 16 3 3 Creating a New Project 20 3 4 DF1 parameters 22 3 5 Message Routing 26 3 5 1 Bridge Mode 26 3 5 2 DF1 Slave Mode 34 3 5 3 Scheduled Tag Mode 40 3 5 4 Unscheduled Mode 43 3 6 Module Download 44 3 7 RSLogix 5000 Configuration 47 3 7 1 Studio 5000 Configuration Version 20 47 3 7 2 RSLogix 5000 Configuration Pre Version 20 51 4 Operation 55 4 1 Message Routing 55 4 2...

Page 4: ...ent Log 73 5 5 Web Server 74 6 Technical Specifications 75 6 1 Dimensions 75 6 2 Electrical 76 6 3 Ethernet 76 6 4 DF1 77 6 5 Agency Approvals Certifications 77 7 Appendix 79 7 1 Example Logix CPU to DF1 Bridge Mode 79 8 Support Service Warranty 83 8 1 Contacting Technical Support 83 8 2 Warranty Information 85 9 Index 87 ...

Page 5: ...1 ENI The PLX51 DF1 ENI provides intelligent data routing between EtherNet IPTM and DF1 which can help simplify the migration from PLC2 PLC3 PLC5 and SLC systems to ControlLogix or CompactLogixTM platforms where a DF1 interface is required The module can also be used for remote programming bridging between Ethernet and DF1 Figure 1 1 Migration Path ...

Page 6: ...X51 DF1 ENI transfers messages received from a Logix Message Instruction Logix Msg Table 1 1 Modes of Operation The PLX51 DF1 ENI is configured using the ProSoft PLX50 Configuration Utility This program can be downloaded from www prosoft technology com free of charge The PLX50 Configuration Utility offers various configuration methods including a controller tag browser Hereafter the PLX51 DF1 ENI ...

Page 7: ...with the use of two PLX51 DF1 ENI s These can be configured in one of two modes either Simultaneous or Active Standby In the Simultaneous mode both modules route the same traffic to the same Logix controller Effectively the Logix controller will receive two of each message and process both of them Active Standby mode requires both modes to be Logix Owned One of the modules has its routing capabili...

Page 8: ...entral ControlLogix communicating to a number of remote DF1 devices e g MicroLogix and SLC stations may find the PLX51 DF1 ENI useful when upgrading to newer ControlLogix processors which no longer have a serial port These systems can easily be upgraded using the PLX51 DF1 ENI without affecting the existing and often costly wireless infrastructure ...

Page 9: ...Preface Page 9 of 87 Figure 1 4 Remote MicroLogix System Figure 1 5 Remote Programming Half duplex ...

Page 10: ...isco com c en us td docs video cds cde cde205_220_420 i nstallation guide cde205_220_420_hig Connectors html CIP Routing The CIP Networks Library Volume 1 Appendix C Data Management Map PLC SLC messages SLC to CompactLogix Migration Guide Chapter 3 Map PLC SLC Messages 1769 ap001_ en p pdf EtherNet IP Network Configuration Chapter 5 Mapping Tags enet um001_ en p pdf Table 1 2 Additional Informatio...

Page 11: ...nd negative or ground voltage as well as the earth connection The RS232 port uses a four way connector This provides connection for the communication transmit TX receive RX and ground GND conductors The fourth connection is used for shielding the cable in high noise environments The Ethernet cable must be wired according to industry standards which can be found in the additional information sectio...

Page 12: ...as shown in the top view figure above DIP Switch Description DIP Switch 1 Used to force the module into Safe Mode When in Safe Mode the module will not load the application firmware and will wait for new firmware to be downloaded This should only be used in the rare occasion when a firmware update was interrupted at a critical stage DIP Switch 2 This will force the module into DHCP mode which is u...

Page 13: ...pecification The DIN rail clip is mounted on the bottom of the module toward the back Use a flat screw driver to pull the clip downward This will enable you to mount the module onto the DIN rail Once the module is mounted onto the DIN rail the clip must be pushed upward to lock the module onto the DIN rail Figure 2 4 DIN rail mouting ...

Page 14: ...d of the RS232 port is internally connected to the power connector earth Thus when using a shield it is important to connect the Earth terminal on the power connector to a clean earth Failing to do this can lower the signal quality of the RS232 communication NOTE When using a shielded cable it is important that only one end of the shield is connected to earth to avoid current loops It is recommend...

Page 15: ...URATION SOFTWARE The network setup and configuration of the PLX51 DF1 ENI is done in the ProSoft PLX50 Configuration Utility This software can be downloaded from www prosoft technology com Figure 3 1 ProSoft PLX50 Configuration Utility Environment ...

Page 16: ...50 Configuration Utility environment the DHCP server can be found under the Tools menu Figure 3 2 Selecting DHCP Server Once opened the DHCP server will listen on all available network adapters for DHCP requests and display their corresponding MAC addresses Figure 3 3 DHCP Server NOTE If the DHCP requests are not displayed in the DHCP Server it may be due to the local PC s firewall During installa...

Page 17: ...he IP assignment thereby disabling future DHCP requests Once the IP address window has been accepted the DHCP server will automatically assign the IP address to the module and then read the Identity object Product name from the device The successful assignment of the IP address by the device is indicated by the green background of the associated row Figure 3 5 Successful IP address assignment It i...

Page 18: ...HCP process These settings can be viewed and edited in the PLX50 Configuration Utility Application Settings in the DHCP Server tab Once the DHCP process has been completed the network settings can be set using the Ethernet Port Configuration via the Target Browser The Target Browser can be accessed under the Tools menu Figure 3 6 Selecting the Target Browser The Target Browser automatically scans ...

Page 19: ...menu including the Port Configuration option Figure 3 8 Selecting Port Configuration The Ethernet port configuration parameters can be modified using the Port Configuration window Figure 3 9 Port Configuration Alternatively these parameters can be modified using RSLinx ...

Page 20: ...y project must be created Under the File menu select New Figure 3 10 Creating a new project A PLX50 Configuration Utility project will be created showing the Project Explorer tree view To save the project use the Save option under the File menu Selecting Add under the Device menu Figure 3 11 Adding a new device ...

Page 21: ...w PLX51 DF1 ENI The device appears in the Project Explorer tree as shown below and its configuration window opened The device configuration window can be reopened by either double clicking the module in the Project Explorer tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration Figure 3 13 PLX51 DF1 ENI configuration ...

Page 22: ...his will repeat until the ENIP Retry Limit is reached Operating Mode The Operating Mode determines how the DF1 messages are routed In DF1 Slave mode the module automatically routes the DF1 message and function to the correct Logix tag In this mode the PLX51 DF1 ENI maps the DF1 request to the preconfigured tag Communication in this mode is initiated by the remote DF1 device In Scheduled mode the P...

Page 23: ...p Page 23 of 87 The DF1 General configuration window is opened by either double clicking on the module in the tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration Figure 3 14 General Configuration ...

Page 24: ... serial network The module provides the following speeds 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Parity This parameter configures the parity of the module s RS232 serial port The module allows for Even Odd or None parity setting Error Detection The module can be configured to perform either BCC or CRC checksum validation on incoming and outgoing packets CRC checksums is a much stronger va...

Page 25: ...s the module to check for duplicate packets and flagging them when they occur Enable Store and Forward When using the Radio Modem protocol the PLX51 DF1 ENI can be used to repeat messages from other nodes on the radio network only relevant for DF1 Radio Modem protocol Repeat Delay When repeating packets from other nodes on the Radio network this setting determines the delay before repeating the pa...

Page 26: ...ort This mode allows for various remote programming options and well as mapping DF1 PCCC messages to a Logix controller when using the Logix PLC mapping feature To open the Bridge map configuration window by double clicking on the module in the tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration Once in the configuration window select the third tab at the top Bridge The Bridge map config...

Page 27: ... UCMM messaging This is done by selecting from the Connection drop down box in the Bridge tab The controller paths can either be entered manually or you can browse to them by clicking the Browse button The Target Browser requires the controller to be available on the network The Target Browser will open and automatically scan for all EtherNet IP devices If the Ethernet IP module is a bridge module...

Page 28: ...odule slot etc 192 168 1 20 1 0 For PLC5 and SLC500 MicroLogix devices the path should contain only the device s IP address Enable CIP over DF1 This feature enables the PLX51 DF1 ENI to support CIP serial allowing you to program ControlLogix CompactLogix controllers via the Serial Port Note You will not be able to communicate over PCCC Direct and CIP at the same time If CIP over DF1 is enabled the...

Page 29: ...1 ENI is configured in a Half Duplex mode to allow multiple EtherNet IP devices The Bridge Mode configuration is configured to map the virtual node address 1 to the SLC500 192 168 1 241 and virtual node address 2 to 192 168 1 30 Figure 3 20 Remote Programming Example 1 Bridge Configuration RSLinx is configured using the DF1 Polling Master Driver The DF1 settings should match those configured in th...

Page 30: ...lso be added to the Polling list definition Figure 3 21 Remote Programming Example 1 RSLinx Configuration Once configured the two remote stations will appear in the RSLinx RSWho browser and can be accessed by RSLogix 500 Figure 3 22 RSLinx RSWho browser ...

Page 31: ...at of the PLX51 DF1 ENI The PLX51 DF1 ENI should be configured for Full Duplex and although using the Bridge mode no mapping entries are required After adding the EtherNet IP driver in RSLinx the PLX51 DF1 ENI will automatically appear For the routing to work the EDS file must be installed which can be uploaded from the device The remote serial device will appear under the PLX51 DF1 ENI s DF1 Port...

Page 32: ...ontroller path The second step is to map the DF1 addresses to Logix tags using RSLogix 5000 The DF1 message initiator e g DCS gateway will send a read or write request to a specific DF1 address on RS232 You must configure the PLX51 DF1 ENI to route the message destined for a specific DF1 address to a Logix controller This will allow the correct Logix controller to map the request to the Logix PLC ...

Page 33: ...n the Logix controller Open the mapping table in RSLogix 5000 by selecting Map PLC SLC Messages from the Logic menu item in the menu bar You must enter the requested file number and Logix tag name pair to ensure that the read or write request is routed to the correct Logix tag Below is an example of the RSLogix 5000 PLC5 SLC mapping Figure 3 27 Example of Mapping PLC SLC Messages in RSLogix 5000 N...

Page 34: ...g and writing to Logix tags NOTE The DF1 Slave mode only works with PLC5 SLC Typed Read and Write messages as well as PLC2 Unprotected Read and Write messages Figure 3 28 DF1 Slave mode configuration The DF1 Slave mode is configured in two steps First you must create a Target Name CIP path to the destination Logix controller which will be used to link the DF1 File Number to the destination Logix t...

Page 35: ... and selecting the Scan option Figure 3 29 Scanning node in the Target Browser Figure 3 30 Target Browser selection The required Logix controller can then be chosen by selecting it and clicking the Ok button or by double clicking on the controller module A maximum number of 8 controller mapping entries can be added ...

Page 36: ...sage initiator to effectively write to or read from a Logix tag using traditional File Numbers e g N7 F8 etc Figure 3 31 DF1 Slave Mapping NOTE When using PLC 2 messages there are no data files You are required to enter PLC2 in the space of the data file as shown below Only the DF1 Node address will be used to link the selected Target Tag to the incoming PLC2 DF1 message ...

Page 37: ... g N11 0 will then map to the first element of the Logix array and so on When using PLC2 messages type in PLC2 into the Data File field as shown in figure 3 27 Below is an example of the target tag selection The Target Tag can be either entered manually or selected using the Tag Browser in the PLX50 Configuration Utility The Tag Browser requires the controller to be available on the network To bro...

Page 38: ...Boolean arrays NOTE When mapping PLC2 messaging only INT datatypes will be supported Thus the Target Tag must be an array of INTs Figure 3 33 Tag Browser tag selection The two figures below show how DF1 messages are routed to the Logix tags using the DF1 Slave Map mode NOTE It is your responsibility to ensure that the Logix tag array datatype and size matches that of the DF1 File Number Failing to...

Page 39: ...C2 because there are no Data Files in PLC2 message structures Thus the DF1 Node address will be used to route the messages as shown below NOTE It is your responsibility to ensure that the Logix tag array datatype and size matches that of the PLC2 DF1 request Failing to do this can result in communication faults Figure 3 35 DF1 Slave mode config in the PLX50 Configuration Utility PLC2 messages ...

Page 40: ...without any configuration or programming required in either the DF1 device or the Logix controller Figure 3 36 Scheduled Tag configuration The Schedule Tag mode is configured in three steps First you must create a Target Name CIP path to the destination Logix controller which will be used to link the DF1 File Number to the destination Logix tag The Logix controller paths can either be entered manu...

Page 41: ...e chosen by selecting it and clicking the Ok button or by double clicking on the controller module A maximum number of 8 controller mapping entries can be added The second step is to configure the scan intervals The scan intervals allow different data items to be transferred at different rates There are 4 scan classes A B C and D The intervals for each can be adjusted by entering the scan time in ...

Page 42: ...interval taking into account the configured Baud rate and message size The Device Type field specifies the type of message that will be sent to the DF1 device There are two options PLC5 and SLC The latter should be selected when using a MicroLogix device The DF1 Node is the remote device s node The Data Address is the remote device s address and should be specified to the element level For example...

Page 43: ... be triggered by selecting the Refresh button in the Tag Browser s toolbar NOTE When mapping PLC5 Boolean files e g B3 it is recommended that the destination Logix tag be a SINT array rather than a Boolean array Using the latter may result in unexpected results due to the packing format of Logix Boolean arrays Figure 3 40 Tag Browser tag selection NOTE It is your responsibility to ensure that the ...

Page 44: ...y default to the IP address of the module as set in the module configuration It can be modified if the PLX51 DF1 ENI is not on a local network The Connection path can be set by right clicking on the module and selecting the Connection Path option Figure 3 41 Selecting Connection Path The new connection path can then be either entered manually or selected by means of the Target Browser Figure 3 42 ...

Page 45: ...Once complete you will be notified that the download was successful Figure 3 44 Successful download During the download process the module s time will be compared to that of the PC s time Should the difference be greater than 30 seconds you will be prompted to set the module time to that of the PC time Figure 3 45 Setting module time ...

Page 46: ...y for the event log Within the PLX50 Configuration Utility environment the module will be in the Online state indicated by the green circle around the module The module is now configured and will start operating immediately Figure 3 46 Module online ...

Page 47: ... 3 7 2 3 7 1 STUDIO 5000 CONFIGURATION VERSION 20 The Logix family in Studio5000 uses the EDS AOP Before the module can be added to the tree the module s EDS file must be registered Using RSLinx the EDS file can be uploaded from the device The EDS Hardware Installation tool is then invoked to complete the registration Alternatively the EDS file can be downloaded from the product web page at www pr...

Page 48: ...r a Ethernet bridge module in the tree select the Ethernet network right click and select the New Module option Figure 3 48 Adding a module The module selection dialog opens To quickly find the module use the Vendor filter to select the ProSoft Technology modules as shown in the figure below Figure 3 49 Selecting the module ...

Page 49: ...e Create option The module configuration dialog opens where you must specify the Name and IP address as a minimum to complete the instantiation Figure 3 50 Module instantiation Once the instantiation is complete the module appears in the Logix IO tree Figure 3 51 Logix IO tree ...

Page 50: ...ed Data Types are automatically created during the instantiation process These data types provide meaningful structures to the module data An excerpt of the Input Image is shown in the following figure Figure 3 52 Module Defined Data Type ...

Page 51: ...operates in owned mode the PLX51 DF1 ENI needs to be added to the RSLogix 5000 IO tree as a generic Ethernet module This is done by right clicking on the Ethernet Bridge in the RSLogix 5000 and selecting New Module Select the ETHERNET MODULE as shown in the figure below NOTE See the next section for importing the configuration L5X Figure 3 53 Add a Generic Ethernet Module in RSLogix 5000 ...

Page 52: ...odule properties in RSLogix 5000 NOTE You will need to enter the exact connection parameters before the module will establish a class 1 connection with the Logix controller Next add the connection requested packet interval RPI This is the rate at which the input and output assemblies are exchanged The recommended value is 500ms Refer to the technical specification section in this document for furt...

Page 53: ...e IO tree and selecting Import Data Type The assemblies are then assigned to the UDTs with a ladder copy instruction COP as shown in the figure below Figure 3 56 RSLogix 5000 I O module tree 3 7 2 2 IMPORTING UDTS AND MAPPING ROUTINES To simplify the mapping of the input image an RSLogix 5000 Routine Partial Import L5X file is provided This file can be imported by right clicking on the required Pr...

Page 54: ...DF1 ENI module to the aforementioned tags An example Unscheduled Message instruction with the associated Tags To change the routine to map to the correct PLX51 DF1 ENI module instance name make sure that the mapping routine is called by the Program s Main Routine Figure 3 59 Imported RSLogix 5000 objects Refer to the additional information section of this document for an example RSLogix 5000 proje...

Page 55: ...the diagnostics section for a more detailed explanation 4 2 RSLOGIX 5000 ASSEMBLIES When the module operates in a Logix owned mode the Logix controller establishs a class 1 cyclic communication connection with the PLX51 DF1 ENI A input and output assembly is exchanged at a fixed interval The UDTs convert the input and output arrays into tag based assemblies Refer to the additional information sect...

Page 56: ...tion rate is the number of DF1 messages per second that the module is currently routing DeviceTemperature REAL The internal temperature of the module DF1RxPacketCount DINT The total number of DF1 packets received by the module DF1TxPacketCount DINT The number of DF1 packets sent by the module DF1ChecksumErrors DINT The number of corrupted DF1 packets received by the module PCCCRequests DINT The to...

Page 57: ...ng a redundant DF1 network where one of the PLX51 DF1 ENIs is to run in a hot standby mode Table 4 2 RSLogix 5000 output assembly parameters 4 3 UNSCHEDULED MESSAGING When the PLX51 DF1 ENI is configured in Unscheduled Mode it processes DF1 message requests sent from Logix via a message instruction To simplify the configuration of the required message a number of UDTs have been preconfigured They ...

Page 58: ...Hex Unscheduled DF1 Pass through Class 408 Hex Instance 1 Attribute 0 Source Element The request tag instance It must follow the structure of the ProSoftDF1RMsgRequest UDT Source Length 360 Destination Element The response tag instance It must follow the structure of the ProSoftDF1RMsgResponse UDT Table 4 3 Message Configuration Paramaters ...

Page 59: ...been added in the I O tree the Browse option can be used to select the path Alternatively enter the CIP path in the format 1 X 2 IP where 1 represents the backplane port X represents the slot of the Ethernet bridge module 2 represents the Ethernet port of the Ethernet bridge module IP represents the IP address of the PLX51 DF1 ENI e g 1 1 2 192 168 1 41 ...

Page 60: ... of the function required PLC5 Typed Read PLC5 Typed Write SLC Typed Read SLC Typed Write Only one function can be set Data Type Set the bit of the destination Data Type Boolean Int integer Real float Only one function can be set Element Count The number of destination elements defined in the Data Type field Request Data The Data array expressed as an IINT array to be written to the destination no...

Page 61: ...mber of bytes returned by the destination DF1 device Response Data The data response from the destination DF1 device expressed as an INT array Table 4 5 Unscheduled Message Response Parameters After the message has been executed successfully Msg DN the Response Data should be copied using a COP instruction to the required Data Tag of an appropriate data type ...

Page 62: ...Operation Page 62 of 87 ...

Page 63: ...ware has been corrupted or there is a hardware fault the module will have a red Module LED If the LED is green then the module has booted and is running correctly Activity The Activity LED is used for the RS232 serial port Thus every time a successful DF1 packet was received the LED will toggle green The LED toggles red if a corrupted packet was received eg failed checksum Ethernet The Ethernet LE...

Page 64: ...n full by the PLX50 Configuration Utility or using the web server in the module To view the module s status in the ProSoft PLX50 Configuration Utility the module must be online Right click on the module and select the Go Online option Figure 5 2 Selecting to Go Online The Online mode is indicated by the green circle behind the module icon in the Project Explorer tree Figure 5 3 Selecting online St...

Page 65: ...be opened by either double clicking on the Status item in the Project Explorer tree or by right clicking on the module and selecting Status The status window contains multiple tabs to display the current status of the module Figure 5 4 Status monitoring General ...

Page 66: ... second that the module is currently routing Up Time Indicates the elapsed time since the module was powered up Module Time Indicates the module s internal time The module time is stored in UTC Universal Coordinate Time but displayed on this page according to the local PC Time Zone settings MAC Address Displays the module s unique Ethernet MAC address Temperature The internal temperature of the mo...

Page 67: ...eceived by the module STX count The number of DF1 STX Start of Text delimiters received by the module SOH count The number of DF1 SOH Start of Header delimiters received by the module NAK count The number of NAK Negative Acknowledge DF1 packets received by the module ACK count The number of ACK Acknowledge DF1 packets received by the module ENQ count The number of ENQ Enquiry DF1 packets received ...

Page 68: ...tion Errors The number of tag read and tag write transactions that failed due to a privilege violation error This may be caused by the External Access property of the Logix tag being set to either None or Read Only Tag Reads The number of tag read transactions executed by the PLX51 DF1 ENI module Tag Writes The number of tag write transactions executed by the PLX51 DF1 ENI module CIP Timeout This ...

Page 69: ...Diagnostics Page 69 of 87 Figure 5 6 Map Item status ...

Page 70: ... Packet Capture item in the Project Explorer tree Figure 5 7 Selecting DF1 Packet Capture The DF1 Packet Capture window opens and automatically starts capturing all DF1 packets NOTE The module keeps a circular buffer of the last 20 DF1 packets and thus there may be up to 20 packets in the capture that were received sent before the capture was initiated Figure 5 8 DF1 packet capture ...

Page 71: ...e packet Received packets are checked for valid DF1 constructs and valid checksums Dirn The direction of the packet either transmitted Tx or received Rx Src DF1 node address of the message source Dest DF1 node address of the message destination Description Brief description of the packet usually the command Address The string representing a PLC data address where applicable Detail Additional detai...

Page 72: ...aved to a file for further analysis by selecting the Save button on the toolbar Previously saved DF1 Packet Capture files can be viewed by selecting the DF1 Packet Capture Viewer option in the tools menu Figure 5 10 Selecting the DF1 Packet Capture Viewer ...

Page 73: ...ent Viewer option in the Project Explorer tree Figure 5 11 Selecting the module Event Log The Event Log window opens and automatically reads all the events from the module The log entries are sorted to have the latest record at the top Custom sorting is achieved by double clicking on the column headings Figure 5 12 Module Event Log The log can also be stored to a file for future analysis by select...

Page 74: ...ation Utility or RSLogix 5000 to view various diagnostics of the module This includes Ethernet parameters system event log advanced diagnostics and application diagnostics DF1 diagnostics NOTE The web server is read only and thus no parameters or configuration can be altered from the web interface Figure 5 13 Web interface ...

Page 75: ...87 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 DIMENSIONS Below are the enclosure dimensions as well as the required DIN rail dimensions All dimensions are in millimetres Figure 6 1 PLX51 DF1 ENI enclosure dimensions Figure 6 2 Required DIN dimensions ...

Page 76: ...on Yes terminal based Emissions IEC61000 6 4 ESD Immunity EN 61000 4 2 Radiated RF Immunity IEC 61000 4 3 EFT B Immunity EFT IEC 61000 4 4 Surge Immunity Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Conducted RF Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Table 6 1 Electrical specification 6 3 ETHERNET Specification Rating Connector RJ45 Conductors CAT5 STP UTP ARP connections Max 20 TCP connections Max 20 CIP connections Max 10 Communication...

Page 77: ...se Auto On Bridge mode Max 20 mapping items DF1 Slave mode Max 20 mapping items Scheduled Tag mode Max 20 mapping items DF1 Slave Mode Message Support PLC 5 Typed Read PLC 5 Typed Write SLC Typed Read SLC Typed Write PLC 2 Unprotected Read PLC 2 Unprotected Write PLC 2 Unprotected Bit Write Scheduled Tag Mode Message Support PLC 5 Typed Read PLC 5 Typed Write SLC Typed Read SLC Typed Write Table 6...

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Page 79: ...NDIX 7 1 EXAMPLE LOGIX CPU TO DF1 BRIDGE MODE This example demonstrates how to issue a message instruction from an EtherNet IP based ControlLogix or CompactLogix CPU to a DF1 device 1 Set the PLX51 DF1 ENI to operate in Bridge mode ...

Page 80: ...g a MicroLogix 1100 Also uncheck the ENABLE DUPLICATE DETECTION box Do this in your DF1 device as well 3 You will not need to edit the default settings in the Bridge tab The PLX51 configuration is complete 4 In the Logix MSG instruction Configuration tab define the Message Type and its parameters See the example below ...

Page 81: ...mmunication tab specify the following Path 2 IP 3 DF1nodeID Where 2 EtherNet IP 192 168 22 207 PLX51 DF1 ENI IP address 3 PLX51 DF1 ENI DF1 port 8 DF1 Node ID of MicroLogix 1100 6 In this example the MicroLogix 1100 DF1 Ch0 port configuration is shown below ...

Page 82: ...Appendix Page 82 of 87 7 Here are example values after a successful MSG In the MicroLogix 1100 In the L36ERM ...

Page 83: ... If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding 1 Module configuration and associated ladder files if any 2 Module operation and any unusual behavior 3 Configuration Debug status information 4 LED patterns 5 Details about the serial Ethernet or Fieldbus devices interfaced to the module if any Note For technical support calls within the United States ProSoft s 24 7 after h...

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Page 87: ...le Number 33 34 36 38 39 40 42 43 G ground GND 11 I input assembly 56 66 input voltage 14 L LED 63 Logix tag 22 32 33 34 36 38 39 40 42 43 56 58 Logix Tag Map 34 38 O output assembly 56 57 66 P PLC5 5 PLX50 Configuration Utility 21 22 37 38 43 56 R receive RX 11 14 requested packet interval RPI 52 Rockwell Automation 33 RS232 6 11 12 14 24 32 63 RSLinx 19 RSLogix 5000 32 33 47 51 53 54 55 56 57 74...

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