
Model 9113-1-X Product Manual
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The Model 9113 Ethernet Bridge allows an Allen-Bradley
PLC such as a MicroLogix or CompactLogix to monitor and
control an Ultra 3000 Servo Drive over an ethernet
connection. The 9113 connects to the Ultra 3000 CN3 port
using a cable provided with the unit and to the PLC via a
10/100 auto sensing ethernet port.
The PLC will access the 9113 as though it were another PLC
using File/Element addressing. A pre-defined map exists
within the 9113 that associates Ultra 3000 Host Command
Reference parameters to File/Element numbers. The 9113
can perform scaling that allows your PLC program to work in
scaled values such as inches or RPMs.
The 9113-1-1 allows Allen Bradley Ultraware software to
access Ultra 3000 drives over an ethernet network when
used in conjunction with the Quartech Ethernet Gateway
program. The Ethernet Gateway program creates a virtual
serial port that Ultraware will connect to. Your computer
does not need to have an actual serial communication
port. The gateway uses a node address to IP address
mapping table to determine which drive to access on the
ethernet network.
Free utility suite is available that includes an IP address server, a firmware update utility, an Ultra parameter
mapping utility, and the ethernet gateway utility.. Shown below is the simplest application which does not require
an ethernet hub or switch. The PLC will access drive parameters using the Message Instruction.
9113 Web Utilities
All configuration to the 9113-1-X is accomplished by the
built in Web Utilities server accessed using your internet
browser.
The Ultra drive must have its serial communication port
configured as follows:
38400 Baud, 8 Data, No Parity, 1 Stop
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