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Programming - Router Mode

When operated in router mode, the Hub444 is a motion control network router.  It
transfers commands from your PC’s serial port to individual Si™ drives (up to 4) ,
and processes responses from the drives.

 In router mode, the drives are commanded using Si™ Command Language (SCL).

The 

Si™ Command Language

 is explained in the latest copy of the 

SCL Manual

, which is

shipped with the drives.  You can use one of the cables that comes with the drives to
connect the Hub to your PC.  Ordinary telephone cables are used to connect the hub to the
drives.  The hub operates at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, one stop bit, no parity.  There is no
hardware handshaking.

The Hub444 requires no power supply.  It gets the power it needs from drive #1, so make

make

make

make

make

sure you have a drive connected to port #1

sure you have a drive connected to port #1

sure you have a drive connected to port #1

sure you have a drive connected to port #1

sure you have a drive connected to port #1. 

 

You can apply power to all the drives at the

same time.  However, you may want to power up the drives “sequentially” to balance the
load on your power circuit.  If you do not power up all the drives together

 If you do not power up all the drives together

 If you do not power up all the drives together

 If you do not power up all the drives together

 If you do not power up all the drives together, make sure

, make sure

, make sure

, make sure

, make sure

you apply power to drive #1 first.  The remaining drives must receive power within

you apply power to drive #1 first.  The remaining drives must receive power within

you apply power to drive #1 first.  The remaining drives must receive power within

you apply power to drive #1 first.  The remaining drives must receive power within

you apply power to drive #1 first.  The remaining drives must receive power within
1/2 second.

1/2 second.

1/2 second.

1/2 second.

1/2 second.

The Hub has two status LEDs marked COMM and POWER.  If you have a drive connected
to port #1 and that drive has power, then the POWER LED on the Hub should light up.

The COMM LED will flash each time a command is sent from the PC to the Hub.  You can
use our 

SCL Setup Utility

 to test the Hub, and to get familiar with SCL commands.  The

SCL Setup Utility

 is shipped with the hub.  

To use the hub in router mode, you’ll

need to set the “power up mode” to “router only.” 

     The 

SCL Setup Utility

allows you to control the power up mode.  Simply connect the hub to your PC, open the

SCL Setup Utility

, then apply power to the hub.  A “Hub Power Up Mode...” button will

appear.  Click on it.

The addressing scheme is simple.  If you want to send a Feed to Length command to the
drive connected to port #1, send the hub the ascii string “1FL” followed by a carriage
return (ascii 13).  If you omit the address character, the command is “global” and will be
sent to all drives.  That is useful is you want to send the same parameter (accel rate, for
example) to all the drives.

If you ask a drive for status information, the hub will append an address character to the
drive’s response.  For example, sending “4RS” to the hub will result in the hub sending

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the host “4R” (assuming the drive is “ready.”  If it’s moving, you’ll see the response “4M”.)
This is helpful if you send a global status request, since all drives will respond at the same
time.

Programming - Stored Program Mode

In this mode, a multi-axis motion control program is stored inside the hub, and the hub
then operates without the PC. The PC is used to develop and test your program with the
aid of our 

SiNet Hub Programmer™

 software.

Please refer to the 

SiNet Hub Programmer™ Software Manual 

when installing the software

and developing programs.

About the MMI

In the event that you want to create a system where a machine operator can interact with a
display and keypad you may be interested in one of our “Man Machine Interfaces” (MMI).
The 

Hub Programmer

 software supports the MMI-01 and the new, backlit MMI-02.

The MMI connects to the same port as the PC that you use to develop and test your
program.  At this point you may be thinking “Does that mean I have to swap cables
between the PC and MMI while I’m testing my program?”  Fear not, we have included an
“MMI Emulator” in the 

Hub Programmer

 software,  Anytime you are in running your

program from the PC and an MMI related instruction executes, a “virtual MMI” will appear
on your computer screen.  This not only relieves you of having to swap cables, it also
allows you to try out the MMI features before you actually purchase one.

Cable Routing

The Hub444 makes it easy to create multi-axis distributed systems which require both
senstive network communication cables and high power cables for each remote axis.
These two classes of cables should not be run together in a common conduit or raceway.

Содержание Hub444

Страница 1: ...User s Manual Hub444 Motion Control Network Hub motors drives controls Applied Motion Products Inc 404 Westridge Drive Watsonville CA 95076 Tel 831 761 6555 800 525 1609 Fax 831 761 6544 8 23 02 JK ...

Страница 2: ... 2 15 ...

Страница 3: ...PC MMI port Ports 1 4 RS232 9600 bps 8 data bits one stop bit no parity MMI same PC in router mode same PC when running SiNet Hub Programmer software 19200 bps Max cable length any port 50 feet I O European style screw terminal blocks Wire size AWG 12 28 Drives PC MMI RJ11 Printed circuit board 4 2 x 2 85 inches 107 x 72 mm Weighs 2 7 ounces 75 grams Two red LEDs Operating temperature range 0 70 C...

Страница 4: ...asy reliable connections Hub444 is powered by drive 1 No external power supply required Can control and power optional MMI operator terminal Optional DIN rail mounting kit makes installation easy Compatible Indexers Drives All units have 8 programmable inputs and 3 programmable outputs or more Si5580 runs on 120 240VAC 80V bus 5 5A phase 2000 50800 steps rev Si3540 runs on 120 240VAC 40V bus 3 5A ...

Страница 5: ...Applied Motion Products screwdriver suitable for this purpose is included with your drive a 5 24 volt DC power supply may be required to use the isolated I O a Pentium or better PC running Windows 95 98 2000 ME XP or NT with an unused 9 pin serial port The SiNet Hub Programmer software does not run with Windows 3 1 a PC serial interface cable it comes with your Si indexer drive a modular telephone...

Страница 6: ...exer drive a modular telephone line cord for each indexer drive the hub comes with one 7 foot cable and each drive includes a 7 foot cord You can get longer cords any where telephone cords are sold such as your local supermarket discount store or Radio Shack your own custom software to command and query the indexer drives using Si Command Language SCL This means you need a highly skilled computer ...

Страница 7: ...T 3 INPUT 4 IN 5 JOG CW IN 6 JOG CCW IN JOG COM IN JOG COM CCW CCW CW CW OUT 1 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 3 LIMITS Si3540 Programmable Step Motor Driver 10 Sinking Circuits NPN If your output devices prefer to sink current then connect the terminals to your positive power supply and the terminals to your signals If you are using a TTL circuit to drive the hub inputs connect the terminals to your ...

Страница 8: ...the hub in router mode you ll need to set the power up mode to router only The SCL Setup Utility allows you to control the power up mode Simply connect the hub to your PC open the SCL Setup Utility then apply power to the hub A Hub Power Up Mode button will appear Click on it The addressing scheme is simple If you want to send a Feed to Length command to the drive connected to port 1 send the hub ...

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