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Publication 1771-6.5.132 - June 2000

Table of Contents

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Chapter 4

Configuring the
DeviceNet Network

What This Chapter Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1
Installing the Software  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1
Using RSLinx to Configure the DeviceNet Driver . . . . . . . . . . .  4-2
Using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to Configure the Scanlist . . . .  4-4

Setting Up an Online Connection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-4
Setting the 1771-SDN Node Address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-6
Configuring the I/O Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-9

Verifying the Photoeye Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-12
Verifying the RediSTATION Configuration  . . . . . . . . .  4-13
AutoMapping the Devices into the Scanlist . . . . . . . . .  4-14
Download the Configuration to the Scanner . . . . . . . .  4-17

What’s Next?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-17

Chapter 5

Communicating with DeviceNet 
from Another Network

What This Chapter Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-1
Where to Find More Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-2
Communicating with DeviceNet from a ControlNet Network  . .  5-3

Configuring the DeviceNet Pass-Through Driver. . . . . . . . .  5-3
Communicating with the DeviceNet Network . . . . . . . . . . .  5-6

Communicating with  DeviceNet from an Ethernet Network. . .  5-9

Configuring the Ethernet to PLC-5 Communications Driver .  5-9
Configuring the DeviceNet Pass-Through Driver. . . . . . . .  5-12
Communicating with the DeviceNet Network . . . . . . . . . .  5-15

Communicating with  DeviceNet from a DH+ Network . . . . .  5-18

Configuring the DeviceNet Pass-Through Driver. . . . . . . .  5-18
Communicating with the DeviceNet Network . . . . . . . . . .  5-21

What’s Next?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-23

Chapter 6

Creating and Running the Example
Application Program

What This Chapter Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-1
Installing the Software  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-2
Creating the Example Application Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-2
Downloading and Running the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-6

Downloading and Running the Program
via a ControlNet Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-6

Testing the Example Program  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-8

Downloading and Running the Program
via an Ethernet Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-9

Testing the Example Program  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-11

Downloading and Running the Program
via a DH+ Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-12

Testing the Example Program  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-14

What’s Next?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-14

Summary of Contents for DEVICENET 1771-SDN

Page 1: ...PLC 5 DeviceNet Scanner Module 1771 SDN User Manual...

Page 2: ...fferences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the con...

Page 3: ...50082 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directiv...

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Page 5: ...for DeviceNet software It also describes how to use the PLC 5 pass through feature to communicate with the DeviceNet network for adjustment and tuning of network devices via other networks including...

Page 6: ...PLC 5 processor in conjunction with the 1771 SDN scanner module know each of your device s I O parameters and requirements understand PLC 5 processor programming and operation are experienced with the...

Page 7: ...e 1 PLC 5C processor 1 1785 L20C15 L40C15 L80C15 1 1771 Universal I O chassis 1771 A1B A2B A3B A3B1 A4B B 1 DeviceNet Scanner module 1771 SDN B B 1 Ethernet Interface module 2 1785 ENET 1 DeviceNet Qu...

Page 8: ...s radio buttons and parameters TIP This symbol identifies helpful tips A definition box defines terms that may be unfamiliar to you Screen captures are pictures of the software s actual screens The na...

Page 9: ...DeviceNet Communication Card Installation Instructions 1784 5 29 a 1784 PCID or 1784 PCIDS card DeviceNet PCI Communication Interface Card Installation 1784 5 31 the RediSTATION RediSTATION Operator...

Page 10: ...r module for a host platform to read MAC ID The network address of a DeviceNet node Network The DeviceNet network or the RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software representation of the network Node Hardware th...

Page 11: ...ion for technical assistance call your local Rockwell Automation representative or call Rockwell directly at 1 440 646 6800 For presales support call 1 440 646 3NET You can obtain technical assistance...

Page 12: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 P 8 About This User Manual...

Page 13: ...erface Data Mapping 2 4 Mapping RediSTATION Input Data for a Block Transfer Read 2 5 Mapping RediSTATION Output Data for a Block Transfer Write 2 6 Photoeye Input Data Mapping 2 7 Mapping Photoeye Inp...

Page 14: ...he DeviceNet Pass Through Driver 5 3 Communicating with the DeviceNet Network 5 6 Communicating with DeviceNet from an Ethernet Network 5 9 Configuring the Ethernet to PLC 5 Communications Driver 5 9...

Page 15: ...ns Driver Installing the 1784 KTCX15 Communication Interface Card B 1 Configuring the 1784 KTCX15 Communications Driver B 2 Appendix C Installing and Configuring the DH Communications Driver Installin...

Page 16: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 Table of Contents iv...

Page 17: ...What You Need to Know Before configuring your 1771 SDN scanner module you must understand the data exchange between the PLC 5 processor and DeviceNet devices through the 1771 SDN module user configura...

Page 18: ...ite outputs to a device download configuration data monitor a device s operational status The 1771 SDN module communicates with the processor in the form of Block Transfers BT and or Discrete I O DIO...

Page 19: ...nced chapters for more information Configure SDN module Chapter 4 Mapping Table Chapters 2 and 4 Input Device Output Device Input Data from Device to SDN Chapter 2 Output Write by Processor Chapter 2...

Page 20: ...fected by the addressing mode selected Configuring Devices and Data Collection on Higher Level Networks Via PLC 5 SDN Target Device to be configured Source Device to collect data Configuration of devi...

Page 21: ...that is reserved for communication between the processor and the scanner Processor specific responses from the scanner are read by the processor in this byte of the input data table Scanner specific i...

Page 22: ...its in length sent by the 1771 SDN module that solicits a response from each strobed slave device There is one bit for each of the possible 64 node addresses The devices respond with their data which...

Page 23: ...on to your scanned devices via strobe poll change of state or cyclic messages A block transfer read BTR is a block transfer of data from the 1771 SDN module to the PLC processor The processor is read...

Page 24: ...bles Scanner Configuration Table SCT Scanlist Table SLT The Scanner Configuration Table SCT The SCT controls basic information your 1771 SDN module needs to function on your DeviceNet network It tells...

Page 25: ...ratio 1771 SDN Module Configuration SLT device specific identification data Scanlist Editor SLE data transfer method transmit receive data size Edit Device I O Parameters input and output data source...

Page 26: ...r DeviceNet screen To automatically map input devices select the Input tab and click on the AutoMap button To automatically map output devices select the Output tab and click on the AutoMap button To...

Page 27: ...example Chapter 3 describes the hardware setup for the example application Chapter 4 covers configuration of the DeviceNet network using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software Chapter 5 describes how to co...

Page 28: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 1 12 Before You Begin...

Page 29: ...etwork requirements how input data is mapped how output data is mapped Beginning the Process Planning before configuring your 1771 SDN module helps make sure that you can use your memory and bandwidth...

Page 30: ...me word location in memory However you can also have the system map the devices such that no two devices share the same memory location by selecting the Dword align option when performing automapping...

Page 31: ...DeviceNet Network PC running Windows NT or Windows 95 98 containing RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software Series 9000 Photoelectric Sensor RediSTATION Operator Interface 1771 SDN and PLC 5 in 1771 I O Chas...

Page 32: ...et software is described on pages 4 14 to 4 17 In the RediSTATION s bits for the red and green buttons and the indicator light status bit 1 ON 0 OFF RediSTATION operator interface Two input bits from...

Page 33: ...move the data file to the processor R bit for red button STOP G bit for green button START N9 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 N9 1 0000 0000 0000 00GR N9 2 0000 0000 0000 0000 N9 3 0000 0000 0000 0000 N9 5 0000...

Page 34: ...BTW to the 1771 SDN Scanner s BTW data table What s Happening The BTW data table is then sent to the RediSTATION via a polled message from which the RediSTATION receives its indicator light bit unused...

Page 35: ...table and then to the PLC 5 processor s input data file The procedure for doing this using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software is described on pages 4 14 to 4 17 The photoeye has no outputs to map Series...

Page 36: ...ble is then transferred via a BTR to the PLC 5 processor s input data file S D 2 1 This mapping is based upon the example in chapter 4 The actual mapping for your system may be different Note This exa...

Page 37: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices 2 9 What s Next Chapter 3 describes how to set up the system hardware for the example application...

Page 38: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 2 10 Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices...

Page 39: ...on how to install the 1770 KFD interface module see the DeviceNet RS 232 Interface Module Installation Instructions publication 1770 5 6 For information about See page Installing the 1770 KFD Interfa...

Page 40: ...d switch 5 in the ON position Switches Addressing 4 5 OFF OFF 2 slot OFF ON 1 slot ON OFF 1 2 slot ON ON Not Allowed For information on setting the other backplane switches for your system refer to th...

Page 41: ...es examples of configuring the DeviceNet network over these networks To go online to the PLC 5 processor via ControlNet 1 Set the PLC 5C ControlNet node address using the two 10 digit rotary switches...

Page 42: ...used address 1 Set switch 4 in the up position and switches 1 2 3 5 and 6 in the down position 2 Set the baud rate to 57 6 Kbaud by placing switch 7 in the up position See Appendix C for information...

Page 43: ...the interface module to the processor Status Indicator Transmit Indicator External Transceiver Fuse Channel 3A 15 pin AUI Connector Port IMPORTANT Make sure you carefully align the pins and holes bef...

Page 44: ...communication You can configure the communication channel using BOOTP software or your PLC 5 programming software See Appendix A for information on configuring the communication channel using RSLogix...

Page 45: ...status and or errors for Channel 1 DeviceNet Port 1 use the color coded header to wire your module Channel 2 Status Indicator gives diagnostic indications for Channel 2 Node Address and Status Displa...

Page 46: ...on the left side of the module 2 Set switch 7 to an OFF 0 position and switch 8 to an ON 1 position TIP Refer to the table on the left side of the module to set the channel to a different node address...

Page 47: ...ved for the PLC 5 processor For the example application we installed the scanner in slot 1 2 Insert the 1771 SDN Scanner module into the slot Apply firm even pressure to seat the module in the I O cha...

Page 48: ...connector for Channel 1 on the front of the module 3 Insert the linear plug into the five pin header for Channel 1 ATTENTION Do not wire your module with power applied to your network You may short c...

Page 49: ...following illustration as you connect the RediSTATION to the network Set this position To this value 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 On 1 On 1 On node 0 Off address1 0 Off 0 Off 7 8 0 Off data 1 On rate2 9 10 0 Off 0 O...

Page 50: ...network and configure the photoeye as follows Node Address 9 Operating Mode Light Operate default Baud Rate 500 kb For detailed directions see the instructions that came with your photoeye Programmin...

Page 51: ...et software Series 9000 Photoelectric Sensor RediSTATION Operator Interface PLC 5 Processor with 1771 SDN module in 1771 I O chassis Node 7 Node 9 Node 62 1770 KFD Communication Module Node 0 24V PC S...

Page 52: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 3 14 Hardware Setup...

Page 53: ...l automatically start at the first setup screen If Autorun is not configured for your CD ROM drive go to step 2 2 From the Start menu choose Run You will see the Run pop up window 3 Type d setup if it...

Page 54: ...gure your DeviceNet driver and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to configure the network 1 Start the RSLinx software 2 From the Communications menu select Configure Drivers The Configure Drivers window will ap...

Page 55: ...e the driver When it is done the following prompt will appear 6 Select the default driver name 1770 KFD 1 and click on OK 7 Close RSLinx You will use the driver you just configured to browse and confi...

Page 56: ...e procedure below to set up an online connection to the DeviceNet network using the 1770 KFD driver 1 Start RSNetWorx 2 From the File menu select New If you have RSNetWorx for ControlNet installed on...

Page 57: ...system 5 Select the 1770 KFD 1 DeviceNet driver and click on OK You will be prompted to upload or download devices before going online 6 Click on OK to go online and upload the network RSNetWorx for D...

Page 58: ...a one shot browse when you go online or choose the browse feature The software will poll for devices once and display the results If a node which was online later goes offline there will be no live in...

Page 59: ...ng the DeviceNet Network 4 7 To change the node address of a device perform the following steps 1 From the Tools menu select Node Commissioning 2 Click on the Browse button You will see the Device Sel...

Page 60: ...ct the device from the right panel and click on OK You will see the Node Commissioning window with the current settings for the device Your window will look similar to the one shown below 5 In the New...

Page 61: ...ng the I O Devices Next you must add the RediSTATION and the photoeye to the 1771 SDN s scanlist configure and or verify their parameters and map them to the PLC 5 processor s memory 1 Double click on...

Page 62: ...fter uploading the Module page will appear 4 Make sure the 1771 SDN module s Rack and Group numbers are correct We used Rack 0 Group 1 for the example application 5 Select the Scanlist tab TIP We used...

Page 63: ...nd the photoeye in the list of Available Devices 6 For this example uncheck the Automap on Add box as shown above You will do this mapping later 7 Click on the double arrow button to add the photoeye...

Page 64: ...anges to the device i e the scanner 9 Click on Yes Verifying the Photoeye Configuration 1 Double click on the 1771 SDN module icon and again select the Scanlist tab 2 Double click on the photoeye in t...

Page 65: ...eives a strobe request Recall from chapter 3 that the output of the photoeye will be returned in bit 0 of that byte 3 Verify that the photoeye parameters are set as shown above Make any changes as nec...

Page 66: ...vices into the Scanlist Follow the procedure below to automatically map the photoeye and RediSTATION to the PLC 5 processor 1 Double click on the 1771 SDN module icon and select the Input tab You will...

Page 67: ...he RediSTATION inputs are START N9 1 1 STOP N9 1 0 The input byte from the photoeye will appear in the PLC 5 processor in file N9 word 1 as bits 8 15 Recall from chapter 3 that the input bit is bit 0...

Page 68: ...ssor in file N10 word 1 as the lower byte bits 0 7 Recall from chapter 3 that the indicator light is output bit 0 Therefore the address for the RediSTATION s indicator light is N10 1 0 5 Note the addr...

Page 69: ...rds 4 Click on the Download button to download the configuration to the 1771 SDN scanner module 5 Click on the OK button to complete the DeviceNet scanner configuration 6 Select the Save as option fro...

Page 70: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 4 18 Configuring the DeviceNet Network...

Page 71: ...e hardware The 1771 I O chassis used for these examples was set up with the following hardware mapping ATTENTION The pass through feature is not intended to replace a 1770 KFD PCD PCID or PCIDS connec...

Page 72: ...DeviceNet from an Ethernet Network 5 9 Communicating with DeviceNet from a DH Network 5 18 More For information about See this publication Publication number the ControlNet PLC 5 processor ControlNet...

Page 73: ...olNet PLC 5C processor s configuration when performing this example Configuring the DeviceNet Pass Through Driver Before you can communicate with the 1771 SDN module via the ControlNet network you mus...

Page 74: ...ow will appear 5 Select a pass through port to be configured from the pull down list e g Port 1 6 Expand your installed ControlNet driver AB_KTC 1 in the example and highlight your PLC 5C processor 7...

Page 75: ...hat the routing information is accurate and click on the Yes button You will be prompted to choose a name for the driver 11 Enter an appropriate driver name e g 1771 SDNPT 1 and click on the OK button...

Page 76: ...an use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to communicate with the DeviceNet network via the ControlNet network Perform the following steps 1 Start RSNetWorx 2 From the File menu select New If you have RSNetWorx...

Page 77: ...ck on OK You will receive the following prompt 6 Click on OK to upload the devices RSNetWorx for DeviceNet will begin browsing for network devices ATTENTION Performing a pass through browse via the Co...

Page 78: ...DeviceNet is finished browsing the network displayed on your screen should look similar to the one shown below You are now communicating with the DeviceNet network via the ControlNet network See pages...

Page 79: ...s communications channel and download the configuration to the PLC 5 processor This can be done using RSLogix 5 software when you create the example ladder program The Ethernet channel configuration i...

Page 80: ...igure Drivers 3 From the list of Available Driver Types select the Ethernet to PLC 5 SLC 5 5820 EI driver and click on Add New You will be prompted to choose a name for the new driver 4 Enter an appro...

Page 81: ...click on OK The new driver will be added to the list of Configured Drivers in RSLinx Your list will contain the drivers you have configured IMPORTANT You must configure the PLC 5 s communications usin...

Page 82: ...dule via the Ethernet network you must configure the DeviceNet pass through driver 1771 SDNPT RSLinx version 2 10 or higher is required Connect your 1785 ENET module to your Ethernet network Then perf...

Page 83: ...ee the following list of drivers 4 Select the Allen Bradley 1771 SDNPT driver The Allen Bradley 1771 SDNPT Driver Configuration window will open 5 Select a pass through port to be configured from the...

Page 84: ...for the example application 8 Select the DeviceNet channel Channel 1 for the example application 9 Click on OK You will see the following warning 10 Verify that the routing information is accurate an...

Page 85: ...ivers in RSLinx Your list will contain the drivers you have configured 12 Close or Minimize RSLinx Communicating with the DeviceNet Network Once you have the Ethernet pass through driver configured yo...

Page 86: ...rolNet installed on your computer you may see the following window Otherwise proceed to step 4 3 Select DeviceNet Configuration and click on OK 4 Click on the Online button on the toolbar The Browse f...

Page 87: ...to the one shown below You are now communicating with the DeviceNet network via the Ethernet network See pages 4 6 to 4 17 of this manual for examples of how to use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to adjust...

Page 88: ...ration when performing this example Configuring the DeviceNet Pass Through Driver Before you can communicate with the 1771 SDN module via a DH network you must first configure the DeviceNet pass throu...

Page 89: ...figuration window will appear 5 Select a pass through port to be configured from the pull down list e g Port 3 6 Expand your DH driver AB_KT 1 above and highlight the PLC 5 processor 7 Select the 1771...

Page 90: ...that the routing information is accurate and click on the Yes button You will be prompted to enter a name for the driver 11 Enter an appropriate driver name e g 1771 SDNPT 3 and click on the OK button...

Page 91: ...an use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to communicate with the DeviceNet network via the DH network Perform the following steps 1 Start RSNetWorx 2 From the File menu select New If you have RSNetWorx for Cont...

Page 92: ...ou will receive the following prompt 6 Click on OK to upload the devices RSNetWorx for DeviceNet will begin browsing for network devices ATTENTION Performing a pass through browse via the DH network w...

Page 93: ...screen should look similar to the one shown below You are now online to the DeviceNet network via the Data Highway Plus network See pages 4 6 to 4 17 of this manual for examples of how to use RSNetWo...

Page 94: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 5 24 Communicating with DeviceNet from Another Network...

Page 95: ...Highway Plus networks You cannot directly communicate with the PLC 5 processor over the DeviceNet network The 1771 I O chassis used for these examples was set up with the following hardware The follow...

Page 96: ...ion will automatically start at the first setup screen If Autorun is not configured for your CD ROM drive go to step 2 2 From the Start menu choose Run You will see the Run pop up window 3 Type d setu...

Page 97: ...ControlNet Processor Select your processor type Series Select your processor s series Revision Enter revision letter Driver Select a Driver 1 1 You can use the Who Active button to select your commun...

Page 98: ...g DNET_PLC Input data file mapped by RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Output data file mapped by RSNetWorx for DeviceNet RediSTATION Start bit RediSTATION Stop bit RediSTATION Indicator Light bit Photoeye inpu...

Page 99: ...module command register IMPORTANT The first word of the BTW downloaded from the PLC 5 to block 62 is reserved as the scanner module command register You must set bit 0 of the command register to 1 to...

Page 100: ...f downloading and running the program via the following networks ControlNet page 6 6 Ethernet page 6 9 Data Highway Plus page 6 12 Downloading and Running the Program via a ControlNet Network Follow t...

Page 101: ...the tree under your ControlNet driver and highlight the PLC 5 processor as shown above Click on OK 4 Click on the Download button You will be asked if you want to proceed with the Download You will se...

Page 102: ...d light should turn on On your screen you should see rung 1 in your ladder program being energized as you press the button 3 Pass your hand back and forth over the photoeye several times On your scree...

Page 103: ...Ethernet Network Follow the procedure below to download and run the example program via an Ethernet network 1 Click on the RSLogix 5 Comms menu and select System Communications 2 Click on the Who Acti...

Page 104: ...the tree under your Ethernet driver and highlight the PLC 5 processor as shown above Click on OK 4 Click on the Download button You will be asked if you want to proceed with the Download You will see...

Page 105: ...red light should turn on On your screen you should see rung 1 in your ladder program being energized as you press the button 3 Pass your hand back and forth over the photoeye several times On your scr...

Page 106: ...w to download and run the example program via a DH network 1 Click on the RSLogix 5 Comms menu and select System Communications 2 Click on the Who Active button RSLinx will open You will see a window...

Page 107: ...the Download button You will be asked if you want to proceed with the Download You will see a message similar to the one below 5 Click on Yes to download the program You may be prompted to keep the e...

Page 108: ...g energized as you press the button 3 Pass your hand back and forth over the photoeye several times On your screen you should see the counter incrementing 4 Press and release the STOP button on the Re...

Page 109: ...ule Status Indicator 7 1 Network Status Indicator 7 2 Node Error Code Indicator 7 2 Module Status Indicator If the indicator is Then Take this action Off There is no power applied to the module Verify...

Page 110: ...ode that provides more information about the condition of the channel The channel is enabled but no communication is occurring Configure the scanlist table for the channel to add devices Flashing Red...

Page 111: ...C 5 in RUN mode Enable RUN bit in module command register 81 Module is in FAULT mode Check ladder program for cause of fault bits 82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented I O messages from device n...

Page 112: ...work power Make sure that module drop cable is providing network power to module comm port 95 Application FLASH update in progress None Do not disconnect the module while application FLASH is in progr...

Page 113: ...C 5 processor over an Ethernet network you must configure the 1785 ENET module s Ethernet communications channel and download the configuration to the PLC 5 processor The following example describes h...

Page 114: ...Type 4 Uncheck the BOOTP Enabled box to disable BOOTP 5 Enter the IP Address you want to assign to the PLC 5 processor e g 130 130 130 2 6 Download the configuration to the processor using a communica...

Page 115: ...rface Card Perform the following steps to install the 1784 KTCX15 card in your personal computer 1 Set the card s base memory address location on switches S1 and S2 2 Set the card s base I O space add...

Page 116: ...the card s switch settings to an available address 3 Insert the card in a vacant 16 or 32 bit ISA EISA expansion slot Configuring the 1784 KTCX15 Communications Driver After installing the card in the...

Page 117: ...m i e AB_KTC 1 The Configure Device window will appear 5 Enter the following configuration 6 Click on OK to save your settings 7 Close RSLinx Station Name ABKTC Net Address 17 1 1 This is an unschedul...

Page 118: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 B 4 Installing and Configuring the ControlNet Communications Driver...

Page 119: ...r Refer to the following figure 1 Set the interrupt jumpers on the communication card IRQ5 in this example 2 Set the switches on the card D700 in this example 3 Insert the communication interface card...

Page 120: ...the communications driver 1 Start the RSLinx software 2 From the Communications menu select Configure Drivers The Configure Drivers window will appear 3 From the list of Available Drivers select the 1...

Page 121: ...Communications Driver C 3 5 Enter the following configuration 6 Click on OK to save your settings 7 Close RSLinx Device Type KTX D Network DH Station Name RSLinx Station Number 0 Board Address D700 I...

Page 122: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 C 4 Installing and Configuring the DH Communications Driver...

Page 123: ...cheme This example s input mapping scheme is a simplified and fixed map of discrete input data and status bits for DeviceNet devices It is mapped to discrete inputs and the device input data table An...

Page 124: ...ew default device address 0 is normally used for the scanner Scanners in multi scanner networks are numbered 0 1 2 etc the first word in the device input data table contains the module command word th...

Page 125: ...Bits from Channel B Devices bits 207 270 word 0 word 1 word 2 word 3 word 4 word 5 word 6 word 7 word 8 word 9 word 10 word 11 word 12 word 13 word 14 word 15 word 16 Bit numbering in the data table i...

Page 126: ...es Status Bits from Channel B Devices bits 207 270 word 0 word 1 word 2 word 3 word 4 word 5 word 6 word 7 word 8 word 9 word 10 word 11 word 12 word 13 word 14 word 15 word 16 Bit numbering in the da...

Page 127: ...vices bits 207 270 word 0 word 1 word 2 word 3 word 4 word 5 word 6 word 7 word 8 word 9 word 10 word 11 word 12 word 13 word 14 word 15 word 16 Bit numbering in the data table is right to left beginn...

Page 128: ...8 byte 64 bit data portion of the DeviceNet strobe message the output bit string source within the strobe message is divided across the discrete outputs if any assigned to the scanner and the device o...

Page 129: ...the last four words of the table Note 1 word 2 bytes 1 byte 8 bits 16 N1 bit number node number N1 node 1 16 N1 Output Data Strobe Message channel A Output Data Strobe Message channel B 63 23 1 0 N23...

Page 130: ...or node 25 MAC ID 25 is written Note 1 word 2 bytes 1 byte 8 bits Output Image Table 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 N1 for discrete output data bits 16 N1 bit number node number N1 node 1 24 N9 Output Data S...

Page 131: ...ten The scanner takes the output bits from its output data table and organizes them into a strobe message The strobe message contains one bit for each node address 0 63 In default mode the scanner is...

Page 132: ...Publication 1771 6 5 132 June 2000 D 10 Data Map Example...

Page 133: ...apping scheme D 1 to D 5 example characteristics D 1 example framework D 2 input data table formats D 3 to D 5 example output mapping scheme D 6 to D 9 example characteristics D 6 example framework D...

Page 134: ...2 9 beginning the process 2 1 what you need to know 2 1 poll message 1 6 Q questions or comments about manual P 7 R RediSTATION data mapping 2 4 to 2 9 DIP switch setting 3 11 installation 3 11 scanli...

Page 135: ...Type Describe Problem s Internal Use Only Technical Accuracy text illustration Completeness procedure step illustration definition info in manual What information is missing example guideline feature...

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