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MicroTrac Gateway - Remote I/O

Part No. 46S03196-0010

02/01/01

RD 3196-10

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Standard products manufactured by the Company are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and

material for a period of one year from date of shipment and any products which are defective in workmanship or material will

be repaired or replaced, at the Company's option, at no charge to the Buyer. Final determination as to whether a product is

actually defective rests with the Company. The obligation of the Company hereunder shall be limited solely to repair or replace,

at the Company's discretion, products that fall within the foregoing limitations, and shall be conditioned upon receipt by the

Company or written notice of any alleged defects or deficiency promptly after discovery and within the warranty period, and in

the case of components or units purchased by the Company, the obligations of the Company shall not exceed the settlement that

the Company is able to obtain from the supplier thereof. No products shall be returned to the Company without its prior

consent. Products which the Company consents to have returned shall be shipped prepaid f.o.b. the Company's factory. The

Company cannot assume responsibility or accept  invoices for unauthorized repairs to its components, even though defective.

The life of the products of the Company depends, to a large extent, upon the usage thereof, and THE COMPANY MAKES NO

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TO PERIOD OF SERVICE UNLESS THE COMPANY SPECIFICALLY AGREES OTHERWISE IN WRITING AFTER

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waives any claim thereto.

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IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFIT, INDIRECT,

CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING OUT OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF

CONTRACT OR TORT.

MicroTrac Gateway 

to

Allen-Bradley PLC-5

and PLC-3

®

For use on MicroTrac

®

Local Area Network

Summary of Contents for MicroTrac Gateway

Page 1: ...ior consent Products which the Company consents to have returned shall be shipped prepaid f o b the Company s factory The Company cannot assume responsibility or accept invoices for unauthorized repai...

Page 2: ...Trasfer 17 PAC Considerations 20 TROUBESHOOTING JARC BOARD 22 TROUBLESHOOTING SmartMUX BOARD 23 TROUBLESHOOTING A B PLC 5 or PLC 3 23 PCDU TERMINAL OPERATION 24 Block 0 Gateway Set Up 25 Information...

Page 3: ...0 List of Tables Table Number Title Page 1 JARC Jumper Selection 3 2 JARC Board SW1 DIP Switch Positions 1 8 4 3 JARC Board SW1 DIP Switch Positions 9 11 4 4 JARC Board SW1 DIP Switch Position 12 5 5...

Page 4: ...d and a power supply The NEMA 1 enclosure contains the electronics with internal connections for AC power digital I O points and external connections for the MicroTrac LAN The initial setup is factory...

Page 5: ...switches on the SmartMUX board labeled SW1 and SW2 set the rack address and the baud rate for the communications Refer to Figure 2 Figure 2 SmartMUX Board J1 EPROM I O Rack Connector J2 PWR LED Red fo...

Page 6: ...1 fuse This fuse protects the 5V power to the PCDU Positions 1 through 8 of DIP switch SW1 determine the LAN node address Usually this address is set for 200 when the system has only one PLC gateway T...

Page 7: ...ble 2 JARC Board SW1 DIP Switch Positions 1 8 MICROTRAC SW1 DIP Switch Position LAN LSB MSB ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 200 X X X O X X O O 201 O X X O X X O O 202 X O X O X X O O 203 O O X O X X O O 204...

Page 8: ...ard LED Operation LED COLOR DESCRIPTION PWR RED ON when the JARC board has proper 5V power from the power supply The power LED should always be ON RECON YELLOW ON when a LAN reconfiguration occurs Eac...

Page 9: ...SW2 to select the rack address and baud rate The rack address must be consecutive between zero and seven inclusive and must match the rack address set on the JARC board The first DIP switch SW1 contr...

Page 10: ...Switch ON O Open switch Switch OFF Table 9 SmartMUX Board Watchdog Switch DIP Switch SW1 WATCHDOG Position 5 DISABLE WATCHDOG X ENABLE WATCHDOG O DEFAULT X Closed switch Switch ON O Open switch Switc...

Page 11: ...ddresses of the 8 I O points range from I XX0 10 to I XX0 17 for inputs and O XX0 10 to O XX0 17 for outputs where XX is the Gateway rack number octal These I O must be all inputs or all outputs Table...

Page 12: ...rt of the specification the SmartMUX board must meet A user must place a terminating resistor on both physical ends of a remote I O link to ensure proper operation NOTE Refer to Allen Bradley s 1785 P...

Page 13: ...ted as a remote I O rack by the PLC From a PLC 5 the selected rack number can be between 1 and 7 inclusive From a PLC 3 the rack number can be between 0 and 7 Note that the PLC gateway is configured a...

Page 14: ...I notation Thus LAN CHANNEL 124 INPUT RACK 2 GROUP 4 or I 24 LAN CHANNEL 127 INPUT RACK 2 GROUP 7 or I 27 The sub channel number will also be in octal and will directly correspond to the bit number of...

Page 15: ...number Thus LAN CHANNEL 015 OUTPUT RACK 1 GROUP 5 or O 15 The sub channel number will also be in octal and will directly correspond to the bit number of the simulated input Thus the 16 possible bits a...

Page 16: ...eading digit must be a 1 The SmartMUX board only supports Numeric block transfers to slot 0 and group 0 Thus LAN CHANNEL 130 RACK 3 GROUP 0 The PAC block s sub channel number will be in decimal and wi...

Page 17: ...umeric outputs except that the leading digit is always 0 The SmartMUX board only supports Numeric block transfers to slot 0 and group 0 Thus LAN CHANNEL 030 RACK 3 GROUP 0 The PAC block s sub channel...

Page 18: ...nit RDU or a personal computer TracView display The subsequent programming techniques make sure that a change from one device is reflected at the other device and establish when one device takes prece...

Page 19: ...d the same way The PLC initialization table refers to this RDCI by its function number 115 Figure 9 Sample PAC Diagram 300 E TO OTHER CIRCUITS IN THIS DRIVE S PAC DIAGRAM F 115 MASTER LINE SPD RDCI FC...

Page 20: ...e PLC gateway detects a change in data from the PLC the appropriate drive is updated with the new data The data transition initiates this exchange This new value is returned to the PLC as confirmation...

Page 21: ...locks with the decimal point DP parameter As shown in Figure 10 the DP for the pertinent NUMI block must be specified as 2 In some cases a 16 bit signed integer 32 768 may not be sufficient for the re...

Page 22: ...ue PLCTODSD Data transferred from the PLC to the Drive LOAD_PLC MOV 0 Move Source PLC_DATA 0 Dest PLCTODSD 0 NEQ MOV 1 Not Equal A B Move A DSDTOPLC Source DSDTOPLC 0 0 B DSDTOPLC_OLD Dest PLCTODSD 0...

Page 23: ...ions fit into the overall handling of drive setup parameters in the PAC diagram Just as the PLC initialization table allows the PLC to access drive setup parameters function number values the RDU init...

Page 24: ...e number which is usually 200 but could be 200 210 2 A decimal location is independently assigned in each row The SCDU PCDU RDU and PLC can each have different decimal locations 3 The PAC channel in t...

Page 25: ...reconfiguration A reconfiguration occurs when ever a new node enters the network During power up start up or initialization of any node on the network this LED will turn ON for approximately 1 second...

Page 26: ...odd rack address or twice if the node is an even rack address COMM GREEN When the Allen Bradley PLC establishes communication with LED1 the SmartMUX board this LED will flash or be ON A flashing COMM...

Page 27: ...row and ENT enter The diagnostic information is a circular list This display can be changed by pressing the INC or DEC keys Pressing the INC key displays the next line of information and pressing the...

Page 28: ...l This block displays the digital logic data read by the PLC from the remote I O rack simulated by this gateway This is shown by the abbreviation Dig Rd followed by the rack and group number a dash an...

Page 29: ...viation Dig Wr followed by the rack and group number a dash and the sixteen bit digital value displayed in hexadecimal representation Dig Wr Y0 Where Y is the unused rack number Dig Wr Y1 is the data...

Page 30: ...is shown by the abbreviation Blk Wr followed by the rack number a dash the element number within the block a dash and the sixteen bit value displayed in hexadecimal representation A block transfer co...

Page 31: ...his gateway This is logic data to be written to the gateway from the drive indicated by the node number The channel number agrees with the channel specified by the LOGO element LOGO NN CCC Where NN is...

Page 32: ...e diagnostic displays shows the NUMO memory allocations in this gateway This is numeric data to be written to the gateway from the drive indicated by the node number The channel number agrees with the...

Page 33: ...istered trademarks of the Allen Bradley Company Inc SmartMUX is a trademark of Western Reserve Controls Inc Yaskawa Electric 16555 W Ryerson Road New Berlin Wisconsin 53151 800 541 0939 262 782 0200 F...

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