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XG555 CANbus to DeviceNet Transducer Gateway   

April 21, 2005 

 

 

Contents 

General Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 1

 

Status ............................................................................................................................................................ 1

 

Setup............................................................................................................................................................. 1

 

Front Panel Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Console..................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Console Setup Mode ................................................................................................................................ 2

 

DeviceNet................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Transducer problems ................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Remote File Operations................................................................................................................................ 6

 

Program Upgrades.................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Backup and Restore.................................................................................................................................. 7

 

ling and Changing Transducer Node IDs ..................................................................................................... 7

 

Hardware ...................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Processor .................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

PC 104 boards .......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

CANbus interface modules................................................................................................................... 8

 

CANBus ....................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

CANBus Connections .............................................................................................................................. 9

 

CANBus Power ........................................................................................................................................ 9

 

CANBus Termination............................................................................................................................... 9

 

DeviceNet................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

DeviceNet Connections .......................................................................................................................... 10

 

DeviceNet Power.................................................................................................................................... 10

 

DeviceNet Termination .......................................................................................................................... 10

 

Serial Interface Cable Pinout...................................................................................................................... 11

 

Rear Panel: ................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Typical Installation..................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Dimensions................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

 

Содержание XG555

Страница 1: ...104 stack includes the processor a CANBUS interface and a DeviceNet interface Features Up to eight channels of MTS Temposonics CANBUS position information Up to 15 magnets per transducer DeviceNet int...

Страница 2: ...5 Remote File Operations 6 Program Upgrades 6 Backup and Restore 7 ling and Changing Transducer Node IDs 7 Hardware 8 Processor 8 PC 104 boards 8 CANbus interface modules 8 CANBus 9 CANBus Connections...

Страница 3: ...Pressing the enter key while viewing this status screen takes you to the setup menu Setup Setup can be accomplished via a terminal attached to the RS232 serial port of the XG555 or by using the displ...

Страница 4: ...serial connector If the operator desires to enter the Setup Mode the operator should type three characters rapidly at 9600 baud until the control acknowledges with a setup menu The control is then in...

Страница 5: ...h disk Display magnet positions Prints the position of a selected magnet until Q is pressed Pressing and 0 3 changes the selected magnet and transducer increments the selected magnet number will decre...

Страница 6: ...e requested transducer Each bit of the status data corresponds to a magnet For example bit 0 of byte 60 indicates the status of magnet 0 on transducer 0 Byte 62 The consumed command byte The position...

Страница 7: ...transducers A single transducer does not respond Check that the transducer has the right setup information entered and that the drop cable from the trunk to the transducer is ok You may need to use th...

Страница 8: ...ator For COMM and ProComm press the PGUP key and select XMODEM For HyperTerminal select the Transfer pull down menu Once the XMODEM function has started you will see transfer status information printe...

Страница 9: ...MSERV REMDISK or by using TRANSFER COMM Detect Utility Changing Transducer Serial Numbers Node IDs or baud rates Transducer serial Numbers Node Ids and Baud Rates can be detected and changed using the...

Страница 10: ...Aim104 CAN module is an 8 bit PC 104 module providing a single channel optically isolated CAN bus interface In addition the board is fitted with an EEPROM for configuration information and an output p...

Страница 11: ...or If they are to be powered from another 24V source then connect the power supply to the V pin on the Gateway and leave the V pin unconnected CANBus Termination For proper operation the CANBus cable...

Страница 12: ...onnected to the 5 pin screw terminal In normal operation this is a separate supply from the CANBus transducer supply DeviceNet Termination For proper operation the DeviceNet cable must be terminated w...

Страница 13: ...ril 21 2005 Serial Interface Cable Pinout The serial cable for use with REMSERV REMDISK or TRANSFER COMM is as follows RTS TX RX DSR RTS GND TX CTS RX PC DB9F 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 GND DTR DTR SAPPI DB9F...

Страница 14: ...NET 1 2 3 4 5 24V CAN BUS 1 2 3 4 5 CANL 24V RET DEV TERM 120 120 24V 24V RET MTS CAN XDCR MTS D6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CANL POWER SUPPLY CANH 24V PWR 1 2 CANL CANH 24V SHIELD INSTALL TERMINATION AT LAST XDCR D...

Страница 15: ...XG555 CAN to DeviceNet Gateway 13 April 21 2005 XG555 TOP COVER 9 1 9 9 5 8 3 3 8 4 1 5 TITLE XG555 GATEWAY Dimensions...

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