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1.                                             Bulletin 284 ArmorStart                                     Bulletin 800F                      m Emergency Stop                                                                                                                                                                 Pushbutton  p                                                                                                                                                     al  E                o        IE     _ o   oUa n       H H ee E ee ee       1    280 PWR35A Mx     Three phase power trunk   Patchcord cable with integral female or male connector on each end     Three phase drop cable   Patchcord cable with integral female or male connector on each end     Three Phase power tees and reducer   lee connects to a single drop line to trunk with quick change connectors     Reducing tee connects to a single drop line  mini  to trunk  quick change  connector   Reducer connects from quick change male connector to mini female connector     Three phase power receptacles   Female receptacles are a panel mount connector with flying leads    Selection Guide  publication 280 SG001  for available lengths     50       X    represents number needed for cable length  See the three phase power media section of the ArmorStart Distributed MotorController and ArmorConnect Power Media    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       Control Power Media 
2.                Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 37    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       This example is a partial equipment list  The prices listed are subject to change     Equipment List  ten aa iO  nition  Deuioe 10  ral Gen T pe eee ee ee Extended Net  1 Integrated fur htecture Builder  1 1 1736 44    4 Slot Controllogix Chasse   al stocked   mm   oe   s39    296 00  10000   296 00   298 00  12 TAB ONEG   DeviceNet Bri dye carner filodule   I  Stocked   ma   oe   saa   ioseo0  100    1oseoo    1aosem  1 5 1736   NBT   CLs Ethet AF 10400 Bridge wio dule   Twisted Fr  1 4 173663   Logiesbhs Processor Mth Shdbyte hleror     1022600    15 THEN   Slot Filler    al Stocked   na   os   saa    asoo  1000  2500  2500  16 THBP AF2    65 265 WAC Power Supph  Si i 10 Amg     4  stocked   ma   oe   ssa   peroo  ino    eizoo    817 00  1 7 2w  F  10A  CR 3   Bulletin 263 AmnorStart Solid State Motor Contin lD ewceMet  F DO  10 4 Rated Dewce 1 1  5 0 4  Conduit    Loy ath hiote E        GREG  L 1f  i JLL i o LL rA  E L Lt Inet ot    4   Non Stocked we a an   er a ar  18 REMERA     Gorset AG wlicro  Dual Eey   bale  F Srg  Ext Threads   3 Pin  PYG Cable  Yellow  Unshielded  18ANG   dutonive Gobr Codedho Connector  2 meter  6 56 feet    42  Non Stocked   ma   Ea   ess   g26p0  10o  aeoo   312 00  1 9 H90 FAACDE 1    Patchcord  OC Micro  MIA   Ferale  Straight   Pin  Pvc Cable  Yellow  Unshielded   2 Als  IEC Color  Coded DC blic  Wale  F  Arg  1 meter  3 26 feet      95 010 1
3.         f  FactoryTalk View Studio  File Edit View Application Tools Window Help         Machine Edition    ArmorStart_Parameter284    ArmorStart_Extension_Sept10   Parameters            maane rE                           lt     fla ArmorStart_Extension_Sept10        ArmorStart_Extension_Sept10    Application   Communications         H  System  Project Settings      Funtime Security  Diagnostics List Setup  Global Connections  Startup     HMI Tags    Tags     Graphics  H ril Displays        ALARM    DIAGNOSTICS    INFORMATION   ArmorStart_280_ Faceplate  ArmorStart_281_Faceplate  ArmorStart_284_ Faceplate  Equipment_Status_Faceplate  GoTo_ArmorStart    Global Objects     Libraries       Images LS  SHE           Parameters       ArmorStart_Parameter280      ArmorStart_Parameter281       ArmorStart_Parameter284       ME_Equipment_Parameter  Local Messages      Alarms  A Alarm Setup   Sias  Information a    M  5          l             Parameter File Created 2009 08 12                  Parameter files are used with graphic displays to specify the tags a display   l uses at runtime  You assign parameter files to displays in the Startup editor     and in the dialog box for configuring goto display buttons and display list selectors     Syntax    l  replacement tagname     Example       23 A_COLOR      23 in any expression in a graphic would be replaced by the tag A_COLOR   l        gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt  S gt S gt   gt   gt   gt S gt  gt S gt S gt S gt S gt S g
4.        7  Check the DeviceNet scanner module on the controller and it should read    Run    on it     lest Procedure  1  Place the keyswitch in the Run position  Romun m  2  Double click Controller Tags  BS Controller Armorstart 407 Example Code       bo Controller Tags    Controller Faulk Handler         3 Power Up Handler  H S Tasks      mc       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 73    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration                         3  From the Monitor Tags tab  locate and  r Arron Mosie NO4 FOL  0 AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B    Dnets imorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O RunFwd    BOOL  expand the ArmorStart 284D output tags     Det Amata Modde N04 POLO Rume     fon    Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O FaultReset BOOL  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_OJogFwd BOOL  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_OJogRev BOOL    Dnet_ArmorStartModule_N04_POL_O UndefinedData Sn fee BOOL  change the value of a tag in RSLogix Det ArmorStart_ Module  NO4_POL_O UserOutA  oo o o  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_N04_POL_0 UserDutB BOL    SO f tware   Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4 POL_O AccellEn BOOL  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4 POL_O Accel2En BOOL                Follow this procedure if you need to                Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4 POL_O DecellEn BOOL          Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4 POL_O Decel2En BOOL          a  Select the tag value  Pree Modis NO4  POL_O Drvin BOOL       NOS   int  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O Drvin2 BOL  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O Drvin3 POOL  Dnet
5.       3  Select the logtx controller if different than  are    the previous path  MV Autobrowse     AB_DF1 1  DH 485 a    4   E a AB_ETH 1  Ethernet  The Update Fir mware button will 4 See cane  Device Upload       E    10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A    illuminate  E Backplane  1756 A4 A Download     00  1756 L63 LOGIX5563  ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code    01  1756 DNB  1756 DNB A DeviceNet Scanner    _Update Firmware       02  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A Close         03  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT 4    4  Click Update Fir mwar e  10 90 210 38  Unrecognized Device Help      4 10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT 4      Backplane  1756 A44 4    00  1756 L63 LOGIX5563  ArmorStart_AOT_Example_Code  01  1756 DNB  1756 DNB DeviceNet Scanner v     ES    Path  AB_ETH 1510 90 210 182 Backplane 0 Set Project Path    Path in Project  l  Clear Project Path         5  Verify firmware revision and click     Choose Firmware Revision    Up date Name  ArmorStart_AOl_Example_Code  J Type  1756 L63 ControlLogix5563 Controller    Serial Number  00270F55  Revision  ae  Comm  Path  AB_ETH 1410 90 210 182 Backplane 0    Look for Firmware Update Files In     C  Program Files ControlFL4SH v   Browse         Revision   Update Type   File      00015000E50038 PN 28667 nvs  16 20 8 Downgrade 00015000E 50038 PN 14580 nvs  16 7 70 Downgrade     0007 000E 003899525901  nvs  15 4 31 Downgrade    00015000E50038599501702 nvs  13441 Dawnnrade SANIT AANNF SNNSAI94AAPRP  nva  Installed Firmware Update File Dire
6.      Import the ArmorStart Add On Instructions    The pre configured ArmorStart Add On Instructions  provide the logic for the pre configured FactoryTalk    View Machine ArmorStart faceplates  These    pre configured faceplates let you monitor  control  and  diagnose your ArmorStart device from a PanelView Plus    terminal or Industrial Computer     The ArmorStart 284 illustration to the right is a  pre configured FactoryTalk View Machine Edition  Goto Display button that will launch the on top display  just below it  This is the initial display that provides  operator monitoring and control  The toolbar buttons  on that display let you navigate through the additional  status  configuration  and diagnostic displays provided in    this faceplate     Follow these steps to import the pre configured    ArmorStart Add On Instruction into your  RSLogix 5000 software application     1  Open your RSLogix 5000 software application     2  Right click the Add On Instructions folder and    select Import Add On Instruction     3  Browse to the ArmorStart Faceplate files on the    toolkit CD     4  Open the Controller Program Files folder if you are  using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software    for your HMI software     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    My Recent  Documents    My Computer    My Network  Places       ArmorStart 284D                T  e    SPEED Operator    ae E at E RunFwd    a J4   RunFwd N2  co _ RunRev    RunRev CO     IN3    JogFwd    At Ref Co   JogRe  0M a    Si
7.      owa Se   ee   o smao  10000  smaa   680 40  oe ease    Stocked     oa e e   CE C    t  C      H SOY OO  se CC  27 00  eS ee for 193 E1 Overload Relay  SSS  I     DeviceNet Configuration Terminal    Stocked     oa CL   ie   d gasgoo   1oooo   269 00   269 00  or Chil    m DNCT Communication Cable with Microconnector  male     Stocked     oa e  is   o o saoo  CCC  0O0     CH 3B   38 00         rar  a T Port  Mini Male Mini Female Trunk Connection  Female Micro  1 Port  Standard    Stocked     oa CCL   es     sooo  Ct OOD   5000  50 00   00C 2 Hole Enclosure Pendant Station       The BOM is complete  It can be reviewed in ProposalWorks  converted to a spreadsheet  or made into a  proposal in a Microsoft Word document     3  Select the Microsoft Word icon to generate the     complete equipment list or the BOM for this     a JE Eh  accelerator as shown         a    eS a ia ae a aa a I BS PP a       Using the provided BOM with this  accelerator DVD  you can also use  ProposalWorks to customize the list to suit  your needs         ProposalWorks    Equipment List in PRP1   fal  File Edit view Libraries Proposal Zoom Tools Window  P85    o EA Ja se aM fF ia q 6 ere  FAQ Document    CELEK ie    Equipment List Web User Forum  Contact us at  PST_Support ra rockwell com    For assistance on ProposalWorks  please see    Al Novice Tips    Show Startup Cue Card  the user guide under the help file  Show Startup Cue Car                             RAISE Web Resources and Updates    About 
8.     3 Phase Power Armorsta    5  From the Line Voltage pull down menu     Choose Voltages for 3 Phase Power Network  choose 480V 60Hz       Line voltage is the three phase voltage  distributed by the three phase network  You  can choose from three line voltages        Control Voltage   240C     240V 60 Hz  480V 60 Hz  and 600V 60 Hz  eens Baad       Mote  Control Voltage selection will be used as a  default  but may be changed on individual devices  connected to the 3 Phase Power Network     Cancel      Line Voltage   SQW BORE       18 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       6  From the Control Voltage pull down menu     choose 24VDC     This will be the default control voltage for  ArmorStart motor controllers connected to  the network  Other options are 120V AC and  240V AC  Control voltage might be  distributed by a Control Power network   which you can also configure in the LAB  software     A new three phase power network is created  with a single branch and displayed in the  network view  Notice the tab added to the  network view and the display of the network  voltage  The gray box at the left end of the  network represents the power distribution  panel     You can change the three phase power  network voltage if needed by right clicking  the distribution panel  the box at the left end  of the network  and choosing Change  Network Voltage     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Choose Voltages for 3 Phase Power 
9.     Header_Group      ToolBar Group   x EquipmentDisplayMame    i  CloseDisplayButton  Settings       Expand   Collaysa   Help      3  For each row to be displayed on the  Equipment Faceplate  find the  GotoDisplayButton object for that  row and double click to open its  properties          Highlighting on    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011                     Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4                   j                 i        9 42 23 PM Monday  September 10  2007       Row_Group_1    H Value4_Grp_   VYalue3_Grp_1      Value2_Grp_l   w  Valuel_Grp_  DeviceName_String_1  GotoDisplayButton_1  State_MSI_1    129    Chapter 6 FactoryTalk View Integration       4  Set the Display to the corresponding device   s  faceplate  to be launched from that row s  GotoDisplayButton object     Goto Display Button Properties    General   Label   Common      Component Browser    Raised    Back sy      Transpa     Rectang    GoTo_ArmarStart        ALARM    3      DIAGNOSTICS   piparen  INFORMATION   Display      ArmorSta   Top DO it    co    Touch mard   Horizont  jo      Other          5  Set the Parameter file to the corresponding device faceplate Parameter file to be displayed for that row     6  Repeat steps 1   5 for all Goto Display Buttons    that you will use to launch corresponding device Te ca    faceplates           130 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Configure Additional Device Value Columns    Not a
10.     Program    152    Equipment Status    x lt     State Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4       10 00 42 AM Tuesday  September 15  2009    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Alarm History Display Overview    Armorstart System Application Guide Chapter 7    The ME Alarm History Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a pre configured Alarm History  display or faceplate for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software  The Alarm History Faceplate works in  conjunction with the individual ME_ArmorStart_Faceplates  ME_PowerFlex_Faceplates AOIs   ME_Kinetix_Faceplates AOIs  ME_PowerFlex_Faceplates AOIs  and ME_E3 Plus_Faceplates AOIs  and  provides an Alarm History of all of the device alarms and warnings that are configured to its alarm triggers   The Alarm History Faceplate files include pre configured alarm triggers and messages for the ArmorStart  devices  Kinetix Motion Axis  and E3 Plus Overload Relay family of devices     In this example  an Alarm History Faceplate is    displaying alarms faults from ArmorStart 284D  The  pre configured alarm messages include an embedded    string tag that is updated by the individual  ArmorStart faceplate AOI files when their specific  alarms are triggered     Refer to the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition  User   s Guide  publication VIEWME UM004  for    alarm history button operation and configuration     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Alarm History    9 15 2009 10 23 09 AM    9 15 2009 10 23 00 AM 
11.     aaO 3 Phase Power Armorstart r             Add a Control Power Network    1  Click the New Network icon  az zE  wt S Ca      2  Select the ControlPwr network     3  Click OK    25 EtherNet IP Network    EE ControlN et Network   Ers DeviceNet Network   EES Data Highway Plus Network  Eis DH4S5 Network  EEs Remote  70 Network   EES Generic Network Network  E 3PhasePwr Network  Eir ControlPwr Network  EES Auw Pir Network  I    Cancel   Help         4  Enter your network name then E Er eret  click OK  Enter New Network Name   Control Power Armorstart    Ok    Cancel      The IAB creates a new control EREE ETE JE  power network and displays the  network voltage under the power  distribution panel at the left end of  the network  Notice the tab added  to the network view for the Lab  control Power network            Control  Power  Network        Control_O          __ 3 Phase Power Armorstart     h Control Power Armorstart N       30 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       5  Add the current ArmorStart  devices on the three phase network    to the control network     a  Click the hardware tab     b  Click the first ArmorStart  device and right click the icon  of the ArmorStart device     c  Choose    Connect channel   to  Network1     Control power                5  Workspace    armorstart       aa  CLX 55 1 _CLogix001   a 283D FB3Z 104 CR 3      a  Armorstart 2      280D F122 10B CR 3      aj Armorstart 3      261D F122 10B CR 3FR    A
12.    Armorstart_264D Auxiliary Input Short Circuit  Armorstart_264D DC bus voltage fell below the      Ack Silence Alarm  Alarm Alarms A a A Print Status    Ack   Clear v History   sont      1      All All Alarms    153    Chapter 7 ArmorsStart System Application Guide       Notes     154 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Appendix A       Logix Communication and Controller Configuration    In this appendix you configure your personal computer and controller communication  configure your  controller  and create a new project by using RSLogix 5000 software     Configuring PC Communication  This section provides information on how to set and verify your IP address     Set the IP Address    1  On your desktop  right click My Network    Places and choose Properties  Onan    Explore    Search For Computers       Map Metwork Drive     Disconnect Network Drive       Create Shortcut  Rename    Properties            2  Double click Local Area Connection  ea       Network and Dial up Connections         GH Make New Connection       Local Area Connection       3  From the General tab  Choose Properties     Verify Internet Protocol  TCP IP  is  checked and selected     4    Click Pr op er tie S  Components checked are used by this connection        Client for Microsoft Networks  A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks          Internet Protocol  TCP IP     Install      Uninstall   Properties      5  Click Use the following IP address        Obtain an IP address autom
13.    Before You Begin    e Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1    e Complete your system layout and wiring  refer to Chapter 2    e Configure your DeviceNet Scanner and ArmorStart devices  refer to Chapter 3      What You Need    e 193 DNCT device   e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015   e The manual for how to use the 193 DNCT hand held device     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 177    Appendix C   ArmorStart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device    Follow These Steps    Complete the following steps to configure your ArmorStart device by using the 193 DNCT hand held    Connect to the ArmorStart  Controller  Applying Power to the  193 DNCT Terminal    device     Hand held Terminal Keys    Browse through the Network  to Select Your ArmorStart  Controller    Select and Monitor  Parameters       page 183    178    Armorstart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device Appendix C    Connect to the ArmorStart Controller    Follow this procedure to connect the 193 DNCT terminal to the ArmorStart controller     1        Mount the 1485P P1R5 MN5R1 mini mini micro tee port to the DeviceNet connection on one of the  ArmorStart controllers in your application     It does not matter which ArmorStart  controller you connect to on the  network                                                                    If necessary  remove the DeviceNet cable  from the ArmorStart device if the cable is  already connected to the unit  The  selection o
14.    Option 1   Hand   Off Auto    Option 2  Option 3  IO DATA    Total Current  Draw of Sensors    Total Current  Draw of Outputs    NEMA Type 4 Watertight Enclosure   IP 67    Sensorless Vector Control and Volts per  Hertz    380   480 50 60 Hz 3 Phase  2 34  0 75k  V  1 0 Hp  24V DC    Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable  with 3 Meter Unshelelded Single Ended  Cordset male 90    a Hand Of Auto Selector Keypad with Jog  Function      NO SELECTION    NO SELECTION    200 mA    2000 mA       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       View and Configure Network    After completing the configuration  sequence  the network view appears     1  Click Run Wizard     From the various pull down  menus and fields  choose the  appropriate values     Click OK     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011     E  Network View   3 Phase Power Armorstart    283 280     0   1     m  ae eee    3 Phase  Power  Network       KIKO  gt i 3 Phase Power Armorstart       3 Phase Power Network Status    CH          J to be checked    Run wizard   Switch View   Show wiitg Report   Help    3      3 Phase Power Network Wizard X        m Facility Substation Parameters    1125     5 75    Distribution Wire Size    BAWG X     es    Transformer Size  k  A      Distance from Facility Power Source  to Power Distribution Panel  meters      Percent Impedance of  Transformer          m Power Distribution Parameters    Branch Fuse Type   cc  Non Time Delay  v      m WYoltage 
15.    RSLogix 5000 software  and the DeviceNet Tag Generator Tool  This significantly simplifies ArmorStart  device configuration        Appendix A on page 155  includes the setup procedures for your personal computer and Logix    communication  These procedures apply only if you are creating a new project file in RSLogix 5000 software     Before You Begin    e Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1    e Complete your system layout and wiring  refer to Chapter 2      What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015   e RSLogix 5000 software  version 17 0 or later    e RSLinx Classic software  version 2 50 or later    e RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software  version 9 0 or later     e The user manual for your ArmorStart controller  Refer to Additional Resources on page 11 for  publication numbers     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 57    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration    Follow These Steps    Complete the following steps to configure your ArmorStart device     Open an Existing Project in  RSLogix 5000 Software    Configure the DeviceNet  Network by Using    Add a Scanner Module to  Your ControlLogix Project    Generate Armorstart Tags  by Using the Tag  Generator Tool    Device Tag Test Setup   Optional Step       page  2    58 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       Open an Existing Project in RSLogix 5000 Software       IMPORTANT If you are creatin
16.    RSNetWorx for DeviceNet 9357 DNETL3 9 00 or later Communication from 1756 DNB  ControlLogix to ArmorStart controllers    Armorstart Accelerator Toolkit CD IASIMP SP015 N A CAD files  wiring diagrams  application  files  and other support information       Co nve ntions This manual uses the following conventions     Convention Example    Click Click the left mouse button once to Initiate an action   Assumes   Click Browse   cursor is positioned on object or selection      Double click Click the left mouse button twice in quick succession to initiate   Double click the application icon   an action  while the cursor is positioned on object or selection           Right click Click the right mouse button once while the cursor is positioned   Right click the Fieldbus Networks icon   on object or selection    Drag and drop Click and hold the left mouse button on an object  move the Drag and drop the desired block into the Strategy  cursor to where you want to move the object  and release the window   mouse button    select Click to highlight a specific option  select New Module    Check or uncheck   Click to activate or deactivate a checkbox  Check the Disable Keying checkbox     gt  Shows nested menu selections as menu name followed by menu   Click File gt New gt Preferences   selection    Expand Click the   to the left of a given item  folder to show its Expand the Main Task   contents     10 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Preface    Add itional Resourc es The 
17.    T Controll      S Flex      Compact          button     Once a device is placed on the branch  the RAISE configurator will launch     Configure the Device Added to Branch    You will now need to configure each ArmorStart device by using the RAISE configurator tool     4  Select the entries that list NO  SELECTION or NO VALUE     20    2834 2890 ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller  Product Configuration Assistant    Enie the onder coda for ihe deiei 2204900   umorstent Oteinbuted Hator Cer  roller  casey  OR  maka the salactons tor ihe product that you need using the interactiee selection char  SYSTEM BATA     Supply Voltage  SPE PO Wee I    Motor Curren  g MODULE DATA    Select am ettiibote bo the tef  div GOHE  A BALA    Commun boatiorns Cepyc ated      AO SELECT AY  AA SAL    MO NALC NAD  aY DG   s NO S0LOC Tay    Enclosiae Type  input Wattage    Cemial Vellage      Line Motor Connections       OPTIONS DATA     Option 1   Hand Of Auto  Source Take Contacts  pilen  Salety Woniioi Option      MO ELEC ee     AD RELEGI  WO DATA  Total Cuttent Diaw of Seimra 200 m    Tomi Content Daw of impus 2000 nea   ACCESSORIES  Entombed Motor Cables  Oinpat Cable Part  1  input Calle Poteet      WO BELEC TAY   WA RELY   WO A PCT    Sealing Cips 7A Ly       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       For example  when you select    4 283A 283D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controll  Horsepower  the horsepower options 2834 2830 ArmorStart Distribut
18.    When importing the alarm configuration  your existing alarm configuration is lost  When prompted to  back up your existing alarm configuration  you can choose to save it as an XML file        e  Click Yes or No and click Next     f  Browse to the HMI Application Files  folder to import the Alarms xml file to  your project     Click Open   Click Finish     5  Open the Alarm Setup that you imported     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Alarm Import Export Wizard   Create Backup    Choose alarm configuration file to import    Bo a     ARTON EENG 5  I a e ai m  ook me    a   Ga   Look irr      HMM Applestion Files xj     amp  Gf Ee          EEE  2    alarm Files  xm  m     U S                  ai    135    Chapter 6    Factorylalk View Integration       6     Observe the Trigger tags    that were pre configured     Click the Messages tab     Observe that the  pre configured alarm  messages have been  configured for the  ArmorStart controller     Select trigger     Analog4ir Trigger  AnalogFuelOilTrigger  AnalogPropaneTrigger  AnalogGasTrigger  AnalogWaterTrigger  AnalogSteamTrigger  Powermonitor 1000Trigger  PowerMonitor3000Trigger  AnalogElectricTriager  ArmorStartAlarmTriager    Add       Edit       Remove         m Trigger settings       Alarm Setup   iRrmorStart_Extensions_Sept1 17       Trigger type    value x      F Use ack all value     andshake   ck   emote Ack   emote Ack Handshake    Message Notification    Message Handshake      0  Optional trigger 
19.    rer  A    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 103    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration    Add On Instruction Program Tag Listing and Function    This table provides the interface tag names and functions that are within the Add On Instructions  You can  read from and write to these tags from your specific application logic  This provides control and monitoring  of your configured devices     ArmorStart Command Tags    Tag Names Function Corresponding ArmorStart Device Tag  Cmd_JogFwdProg Out_ArmorStart_xxxJogFwd  Cmd_JogRevProg Out_ArmorStart_xxxJogRev  Cmd_RunFwdProg Out_ArmorStart_xxxRunFwd  Cmd_RunRevProg Out_ArmorStart_xxxRunRev  Cmd_ResetProg Out_ArmorStart_xxxFaultReset  Cmd_ProgloOperPermissive   Cmd_OperToProgPermissive   ArmorStart Set Value Tag   Tag Names Function Corresponding ArmorStart DeviceTag  Set_SpeedProg Out_ArmorStart_xxx CommandedFreq    104 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    ArmorStart Status Tags    Tag Names  Sts_DriveStatus_AtReference  sts_DriveStatus_Input0  Sts_Drivestatus_Input1  sts_DriveStatus_Input2  Sts_Drivestatus_Input3  Sts_DriveStatus_Mon  Sts_DriveStatus_Ready  Sts_DriveStatus_RunningFwd  sts_DriveStatus_RunningRev  Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped  Sts_Drivestatus_Warning  sts_OperatorModeEnabled  Sts_ProgramModeEnabled    Val_OutputFreq    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5    Function Corresponding ArmorStart Device Tag    Inp_ArmorStart_xxx AtReference  Inp_ArmorStart_xxx Input0  Inp_ArmorStart_xxx Input1 
20.   Border style  Border width      Line Component Browser a x  back color    Back style Select a component      Solid ArmorStart_ 280 Faceplate  ArmorStart_281_Faceplate  ArmorStart_284 Faceplate  Equipment_Status_Faceplate  Goto_ArmorStart  PowerFlex_4 40 400 Faceplate    Shape       Rectang           DIAGNOSTICS    INFORMATION        Touch marc    Horizonte    Cancel   Help      OK   Cancel   Apply   Help    General   Label   Common               Appearance           Border style  Border width      line Component Browser    Back style Select a component        x  back color    Top posit    p     Touch marc  Horizonte   o   Other     Cancel   Help      IV Audio        OK   Cancel   Apply   Help      Group all the objects by drawing a box around them with mouse to select all of the objects and then     from the Arrange menu  choose Group     15  Once all desired ArmorStart objects have been copied into the application  you can delete the display    from the application     a  In the system tree  right click the Goto display under Displays and choose delete     b  Click Yes to the prompt to Remove file from the application and delete it from disk     122    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Set Initial Application Graphic    1  From the System folder  double click Startup  Efi  ArmorStart  See System     E Project Settings    fi Runtime Security    z Diagnostics List Setup  elf  Global Connections       2  Check Initia
21.   Erehrectiors   O EJ amarse RT AO         Fes elas ane ta Taye  i r agr    E Dare Type   B Ussr Je ied   uou A  r FARA e TL    pA  AZ 22eD F B2F 34 10 O 7   la     i  JA oo ed AA N F    Ea    Monon Tage A k    fa       O    ames OOOO   y ooa Caste Tu   O  HHocn   TEI ee  AB175S_DM _5        BETE       AE TEN AMIS DN 4  fasai  ann  B1703 DHE 54            7Lualize ALL zdola in osuyproan   dalcnussuypocam  Testing dits fed scogrean    4ecr eagran    feaoywEling cidis cs pregrin KoinPregrom     GTonplebe      eeaurfet  O venus        SHI  Aa A O O  A Sean Tesu          5  Expand the Local 1 0  output tags  and within it  expand the Local 1 0 CommandRegister tag as shown     6  Locate the Local 1 0 CommandRegister Run value and if set to 0  change value to 1     ee 1          10  xi  Scope    fa Armor_Stati    AB 1756_DNB_496Bytes 0 0  AB 1756_DNB_500Bytes 1 0  AB 1756_DNB_CommandRegister 0 0  A                                                   Name CC Value   Force Mask   Style Data Type   Desc   Etoc o o oe AB 1756_DNB_5     Etoc ooo d oe  eo SABB DNB A       EhLocat 1 0 CommandRegister   TER  AB 1756_DNB_C         Hocat1 0 CommandRegisterRun   OC d  Decimal BOOL          Locat t 0 CommandRegister Fault    Decimal BOOL          Hocatt 0 CommandRegister Disable      0  Decimal BOOL          Locat t 0 CommandRegister HaltSca    0  Decimal BOOL       Locat1 0 CommandRegister Reset   0 Decimal BOOL    _   Local1 0 Data       Decimal DINT 123       l Locat1  a feed  SABATS DNB SE  
22.   Maintains run signal  until x number of  product passes the   sensor                   Where to Start    Notes     4 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection    System Layout and Wiring    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Table of Contents             Preface  About This Publication 224 24 dun8 bese oo ores ono ee eas oe bee ab i 9  Regt DOUMWAIC 22546 4nae i a Feb e ad beens eee ee A 10  CONnVeONONGs a4 tse e tates and eee Pe ateeee oa hae eee seen ae es 10  Additonal RESOUTCES 2 4  456u0c0cesn de cs arr Een EE Ti  Chapter 1  PoI DE a e EEE teen r E EEA 3 13  Whar You Necedi oon bo har ee eas ope eee Gren ba eee 13  Tonor LOE E S1COs ane tang aeet ace E E a 14  Select an ArmorConnect Power Media System       susasunnasas 15  Adding a Three phase Power Network and a Branch              18  Add a Three phase Power Network  icons ctued dad easa owas    18  Add Device to a Branch  Three phase Power Network          20  Contioure the Device Added to BranChionssadieutseaseaenss 20  Configure Device ACCESSOfIES  sai srreirrrieradeid urarena 22  View and Cono ute NeVOk erreseina E k E 29  Add a Control Power Netwotk       sssnsecsesesesescsereeees 30  Add a DeviceNet Network 2 0    0 0  c cece cece eee eee wenees o2  Export the IAB Configuration to ProposalWorks                 34  Add Additional Equipment and Generate a Complete BOM        37  Chapter 2  Dele VOU DE rer enia a a a a 4 39  What Yoa Need yere rris Errani EINEAN ss enaeuness 
23.   O e skle  Explorer   ArmorStart  ArmorS tart  A S System      E Project Settings    ae   1 Diagnostics List Setup  wolf Global Connections   gt  Startup      HMI Tags    P g Tage    EE Graphics    Eifel GTS                            a   Pew    oa j 4dd Component Into 4pplication     2E Import and Export              vee    AmorStat 230 Facepla  ve    AmorStart_281 Facepla  jE  ArmmorStart_284 Facepla    5  Choose HMI Application Files on the toolkit CD and select the Goto_ArmorStart efx file     6  Click Open     7  Verify that the Goto_ArmorStart display    appears under Displays in your system tree     8  Create a new display or open your own system  display where you want the Goto Buttons     9  Open the Goto_ArmorStart displays and copy   or drag and drop  the desired graphic objects  onto your system display     10  Repeat the previous step until all the objects  needed have been copied onto the display     11  Open each module Goto Display button by  double clicking on the object     Be sure to click near the top of the object to  open the Goto Buttons properties and not the  text object properties     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    a  FactoryTalk View Studio   Machine Edition    Fie Edit Yiew Objects Arrange Animation Application Tools Window Help       Doe AE  S           e      RSM HIN HAAG E A      ROABPOCOCNUANOOISR VSS CHoTEMEAAS  Maobhbuhe  e wread_revazVea BSKSHANVNESZOOREA  Explorer   ArmorStart x      3 Local  USMKEWGMATTHE2   E fla ArmorSt
24.   Relation List    2  Click OK     The Request History field displays all  devices in your network that need IP    Subnet Mask   addresses     Balewa   The EtherNet IP  MAC  addresses  correspond to the pre loaded addresses    and typically are marked on the device Secondary DNS   labels     Primary DNS     Domain Mame        160 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       3  Double click a request from  one of the devices     m Request History    4  Entera niq e IP address for Clear History   Add to Relation List  e u u     hr min sec        S BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 E 215  xj    File Tools Help    Ethernet Address  MAC  IP Address Hostname       each device   14 11 44       BOOTP 00 00 6C 08 85 B6  DHCP 00 00 B0 21 84 B6  BOOTP 00 00 BC 08  7F 94  BOOTP 00 00 BC 08 85 66  BOOTP 00 00 BC 08 85 66  BOOTP 00 00 BC 08  7F 94  BOOTP 00 00 BC 08 85 66 x     mame m OOO a a a a             14 11 44  14 11 43     14 11 41  5  Click OK  14 11 36  Meader  If you are not on an isolated are  network  obtain the IP New    addresses from your network  administrator     6  Repeat steps 3   5 for each       Delete   Enable BOOTP   Enable DHCE Ube ita          Ethernet Address  MAC   Type   IP Addre    Ethernet Address  MAC    00 00 BC 08 85 B6    IF Address    192 168  1   101     Hostname        Status       device  except for the  PanelView Plus terminal     Description   cancel       If you cycle power  the device will n
25.   based on terminal firmware version for the    Save as type field     Create Runtime Application    My Recent  Documents       SOILVIEWFIBRE_B20_09_16_08  Di test1    Enter a File name for the application     Desktop       a    ArmorStart mer is used in this example     My Documents    Click Save     My Computer    e  a r  UMET File name   Places       Save as type             Always allow conversion  C Never allow conversion    Password     Click the File Transfer Utility button from    the tool bar   File view    The Transfer Utility dialog box    opens       gt  Transfer Utility    Download    Source file     Click the browse button M to     gt  E  search for the runtime file     Download as  041206 Diagnostics Station_Feb 14 2006       Conversion to development application    C Conversion protected by password    Confirm Password       Upload      roctoryTalk iew Studio   Machine Cdition       File view Application Tools Window Help      rei  m d   Test Application  Create Runtime Application             Explorer         E Application Properties       l            Save in      Runtime    ace   ArmorStart       Runtime 5 0 Application    mer     Cancel    Help         Mhr octoryTalk iew Studio   achine Cdition    Application Tools Window Help    mx   Exit  Help    Compare       Destination storage type     Internal Storage v      V Run applic ation when download c ompletes    When application runs  F Replace communications    N             WARNING     Include a goto confi
26.  2 BOOLEAN o i  DC Bus Faults BOOLEAN ZIP 3 BOOLEAN  Exp Cnxn BOOLEAN   4  IO Cnxn BOOLEAN j Peprami Skea aul   ania  Exp Fit BOOLEAN oe AY ae ZIP 6 BOOLEAN  IO Cnxn Fit BOOLEAN 2 be Retrjes BOOLEAN ZIP 7 BOOLEAN  IO Cnxn lde BOOLEAN E oe  Hand Direction BOOLEAN OP Mist  Pai BUE Nh ai i n  ZIP1 Cnxn BOOLEAN  o e CP Warning BOOLEAN Pii BOOLEAN  ZIP4 Fit BOOLEAN o b O Warning BOOLEAN ZIP 14 BOOLEAN  ZIP2 Cnxn BOOLEAN o i  ZP2 Ft BOOLEAN EA aan mr seep  ZIP3 Cnxn BOOLEAN ooo AY Warning   BOOLEAN ZIP 14 BOOLEAN  ZIP3 Fit BOOLEAN i   Network Boolean     ZIP 15 BOOLEAN  ZIP4 Cnxn BOOLEAN ZIP 16 BOOLEAN  ZIP4 Fit BOOLEAN ZIP 17 BOOLEAN      Fault Input      Network Boolean     3 i ae   ZIP 20 BOOLEAN  ZIP 21 BOOLEAN yy    pone iin    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 87    Chapter 4    Armorstart Local Control Configuration       Notes     88    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 5    Faceplate Logix Integration    In this chapter you import pre configured logic  referred to as an Add On Instruction  AOD  into your  RSLogix 5000 application that integrates your ArmorStart device configuration with the ArmorStart  faceplate  This chapter also provides instructions on how to configure the Add On Instruction to work with  the Equipment Status and ME Alarm History faceplates and how to integrate the Add On Instructions into    your specific application logic     Before You Begin    e Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1    e Complet
27.  200 200  4    C  Documents and Settings ahb _    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       Configure the EtherNet IP Driver    1  Click the RSLinx icon in the system tool tray to start  the RSLinx Classic software     RSLinx Classic Commupications Service       2 Be Sis 4 15 PM    2  From the Communications menu  choose  Configure drivers            2  RSLinx Classic Lite    File view   Communications    Station DOEMOPC Security    Configure Drivers      Configure Shortcuts     Configure Client Applications     Configure CIP Options       Driver Diagnostics         3  Select EtherNet IP Driver from the        OnNIgure Vrivers  pull down menu and click Add New     Available Driver Types     Ethernet devices   I EthermnetvlP Driver   1784 E VET  DVPETS DDPCME  for OH  DH 485 devices  1764 E 7 Cl  for ControlNet devices   DF1 Polling Master Driver   1764 PCC for ControlNet devices       2x1                   4  Click OK to accept the default name        Add New RSLinx Classic Driver ma xi  Choose a name for the new driver  OK    15 characters masimum  ok  Cancel   4B_ETHIP 1    5  Click Browse Local Subnet     Configure driver  AB_ETHIP 3    EtherNet IP Settings  6  Highlight the IP address you just selected   Click Apply  then click OK     Browse Local Subnet C Browse Remote Subnet  The EtherNet IP driver is added to the WES  Configured drivers list  Windows Default    Check Point Virtual Network Adapter F
28.  32 bit         Electronic Keying   Compatible Keying        Revision     V Open Module Properties    Cancel   Help         ii ERI MainRoutine  OB  DeviceNetOutputs    aa Unscheduled Programs f Phases  Espa   Motion Groups    8 Add On Instructions   E43  ArmorStart_280_A0I      Parameters and Local Tags    EN Logic    a g ArmorStart_281_AOI    Bee Parameters and Local Tags    EN Logic  E S ArmorStart_284_AOI     Parameters and Local Tags    EN Logic      amp  Data Types  fe  User Defined    ce  beings   oe  4id On Defined  ce  og Predefined  H E Module Defined    BS I O Configuration  E S 1756 Backplane  1756 44        AOI Example Code      A  1  1756 DNB Dnet_ArmorStart_Module  ate DeviceNet       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       Generate ArmorStart Tags by Using the Tag Generator Tool    Follow these steps to generate ArmorStart device tags     TIP Make sure RSNetWorx software is closed before starting the DeviceNet Tag Generator Tool        ryevyyowvrwa   m  FLASH Programming Tools  gt       Rockwell Software SR  FactoryTalk Activation  o  Z FactoryTalk View Studio an FactoryTalk Tools  Dh  E  Snagit 6  gt   PR  RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series  7 A Documents  gt   amp  Utilities   is IF  _BOOTP DHCP Server  IE  RSLinx  GIF  RSNetWorx  q I  R5SLogix 500 English   2  FactoryTalk view  Ga  FactoryTalk Administration Console          1  Launch the DeviceNet  Tag Generator tool          e amp  Set Program Access a
29.  Automation   Reliance Electric  FJ Rockwell Automation Entek Ird Intl    C  Rockwell Automation Sprecher Schuh          ogn                                                                                                         Browsing network                                                                                                          i  TAAAAANEAAAA AAAA E       H 4   gt   Ml  Graph   Spreadsheet i Master Sle                Date Description  8 4 2009 9 40 24 The device at address 10 is not registered on this computer   8 4 2009 9 39 55 Mode changed to online  The online path is USMKELAB4M254 4B ETH 1410 90  210 82 Backplane 114               Browsing  10 Z    An electronic data sheet  EDS  file for each device should be loaded for each device type on the network  If  there is a red question mark on the device  or the following message appears  you can download it from the    Rockwell Automation website http   www ab com networks eds           RSNetWorx for DeviceNet eS xi    9   This device has not been registered in the system        Click Yes to run the EDS Wizard and register this device  Click No bo leave this device unregistered     cee e       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 61    Chapter 3       Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration    8  Double click the ArmorStart device on a specific node address     Change any other parameter as needed for  your specific application     62    Upload the devices properties if they have not been yet   Click P
30.  BLOCK END RETANER AB  0492 E  33   3  TERMINAL BLOCK END BARRIER I OB a  34   1  TERMINAL BLOCK SMAP IN WARKER CARD  AB  fI492 M5KI5    35      PANDUT WIRE DUCT  1x4  GRAY  Pao  Fixace  36      PANDUIT WIRE DUCT COVER  1  GRAY   PANDUTCULGS  57      PANDUT WIRE DUCT  1   x4  WHITE PANDU   FIRAWHE    38         PANDUIT WIRE DUCT COVER  1    WHITE PANDUIT     C1WHE  39   1   FAN KT 115V WITH FILTER  HOFFMAN   TFPAN o    A0   1  EXHAUST GRILL WTH FILTER  Horw  TEPA    4489 A1CO60  9       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 43    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controllers Wiring Diagrams    The AutoCAD Electrical project includes a variety of ArmorStart wiring diagrams  The drawing titles indicate  ArmorStart controller types  Add or remove components and drawings as needed     This example shows power wiring for an ArmorStart 284D device and other power components     Sample CAD Wiring Diagram      ni    E          ni  ARE HI  aE u  Ta OI      bai   N       os       recs       EE   Fa       Y  miS il   l tae    da Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       Access Other Allen Bradley CAD Drawings    Follow these steps to download other Allen Bradley product CAD drawings     1  Open your browser and go to http   ab com e tools     The Configuration and Selection Tools web page opens     TIP    2  If you don   t know the complete catalog number  click product    Configuration  amp   Selecti
31.  Cable Port  2   gy Configure Port Cables  Cutout Port  2    Point 7     P Configure Port Cables  input Port  7    Points 0  amp  1                Input Cable Port  1       h       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection    Chapter 1       10  Click Cable Type  then Patchcord     11  Click the         next to Patchcord     12  Make the following selections as    shown     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Product Configurator    Powered by RAISE    Connection System Cable Configuration Wizard  Product Configuration Assistant       Rockwell  Automatio     FIRST CABLE TYPE SELECTION  Cable Type Patchcord  FIRST CARI F CONFIGLIRATION    Cable  ehcord  Configuration  Part 1    USER SPECIFIED DEVICE TAGS    Device Tag  1 0  IO Device Tag     Point 20   Device Tag    RSLogix Point  0  Device Tag   1 0  Point  1   Device Tag    RSLogix Point  1     VO Device Tag    VO Device Tag      FO Device Tag        Product Configurator    Powered by RAISE    889 Cordsets and Patchcords  Product Configuration Assistant       Enter the order code for the desired 889 Cordsets and Patchcords        889D F4ACD E 1    OR  make the selections for the product that you need using the interactive selection chart     SENSOR END DATA   FEMALE    Female End DC Micro  M12     Termination  Number of Pins 4 Pin    Female Connector  Style    IO END DATA   MALE  Male End Termination DC Micro  M12   Number of Pins    Female  Straight    Same as Female End  Male Connect
32.  Ce Settings b emus  a FLASH Programming Tools ControlFLASH    3  Click Next     Welcome to ControlFLASH    Welcome to ControlFLASH  the firmware  update tool  ControlFLASH needs the  following information from you before it can  i   begin updating a device    Contr o 1 The Catalog Number of the target device    2 The Network Configuration parameters   optional     3 The Network Path to the target device   4 The Firmware Revision for this update     View Log      4  Select the module you would like to  update and click Next     Catalog Number    Enter the catalog number of the target device      1756 ENBT    iteKOlM    1756 CN2 A  1756 CH 2 AA    1756 HYD02  1756 L1  1756 L55  1756 LE0MOSSE  1756 L   1  1756 L615  1756 L   Z  1756 L625  1756 L   63  1756 L635  1756 LE4       Back   Next  gt    Cancel   Help         RSLinx software starts     164 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       5  Click OK  Select the 1756 ENBT device to update and click OK          IV Autobrowse jefresh SF Not Browsing    ol Workstation  USMKEWGBERNHA3     Linx Gateways  Ethernet      AB_DF1 1  DH 485   H  AB_ETH 1  Ethernet   H  AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet       ox  twee           Be sure that the update you are about to make is the correct one for your device   If it is not  unpredictable system operation may result        6  In the left pane  navigate to the Ethernet Select the 1756 ENBT device to update and click OK  module you wan
33.  Control   QQ Data Log    gt  RecipePlus     fim RSLinx Enterprise    ge     E           he ee Rhee he Ee LE        Communication Setup    F   E System       o        meee       RSLinx Enterprise Configuration Wizard X      amp  configuration file contains information about devices  drivers  and  networks  Select the source for this offline configuration file         Create a new configuration     Copy an existing configuration from a  previously created project     Fa Copy the configuration that is currently  tunning on this workstation       Cancel    an       Appendix B       Configure Design  local  Communication    The local tab in Communication Setup reflects the view of the topology from the RSLinx Enterprise server  on the development computer  For this example  the development computer is communicating with the L63  ControlLogix controller via Ethernet network     Follow these steps to setup the Design Time path     1     Expand Ethernet  Ethernet     Expand the Ethernet bridge  assigned to you     Expand CompactLogix System     Select 0  1756 L63     Click Add     A new device shortcut appears     Name the shortcut CLX L63     Select the L63 shortcut and the  controller     Click Apply     A verification dialog box appears  showing that the shortcut was  assigned to the design path     Close the verification dialog box        Device Shortcuts      Remove    Design  Local    Runtime  Target          Copy from Design to Runtime       J  RSLinx Enterprise  USMKEWGBERNH
34.  Enable OFF  Logic Enable On       DLAFBEditor    Ee Function Block Editor  20    File Edit View  Deniitielitee Tools Help  Upload  Download    Logic Enable Orr  w Logic Enable On        EE Function Block Editor  20  Edit  Print       Print Preview  Print Setup              Tools Help          wiew Communications    Ctrl P                 5  Timer       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration Chapter 4       5  Click Apply  then OK        ArmorStart 284D PF4 240V 0 5HP    General   Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File DeviceLoaix      Author  I    Revision       Description     Start Logic Editor            If the master scanner is currently scanning the ArmorStart device to which you are downloading  you    must first access the DeviceNet   s scanner   s scanlist to remove the device from the scanlist  If this new  logic results in different connection sizes  adjust the master scanner as follows     a  Put the master in Idle mode     This may mean turning a processor   s key switch to PROG     b  Access the ArmorStart parameter   s to change the size of the connections  parameters 11 and 12     Consumed and Produced IO Assy      c  Download the device to the scanlist     d  Click the Edit I O Parameters button and verify the Rx and Tx size corresponds to the new    connection size     e  Put the master in RUN mode for normal operation     See Chapter 3 for examples of moving the ArmorStart device to the scanlist     Standalone Devic
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36.  Gateways  Ethernet  Zs AB_DF1 1  DF1  Ele AB_ETH 1  Ethernet      10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A4  1756 ENBT 4    B  Backplane  1756 44 4  00  1756 L63 LOGIX5563  4rmorStart_AOT_Ex  B  01  1756 DNB  1756 DNB DeviceNet Scanner                   H  4  DeviceNet    02  1756 ENBT A                03  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A     f  192 168 1 10  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A   e AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet                      Online devices on the selected       pE       Eite Edit View Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help    DeviceNet network for the jelis  ulls  el   specific node address are    displayed                  ale E   Jaa   Ale    Hardware                    1756 DNB ArmorStart ArmorStart ArmorStart 193 DeviceNet  280D 0 5 2 54 2861D 0 3 1 5A 284D PF4 240V Configuration  24V DC 24V DC 0 5HP Terminal         al 2 a sij  jaj jE i  o1 02 03 04 09                        C  Dodge EZLINK   C  General Purpose Analog I O   C  General Purpose Discrete I O    J Generic Device   C  Human Machine Interface  Inductive Proximity Switch   fF  Limit Switch   C  Motor Overload    J Motor Starter   C  Photoelectric Sensor    J PointBus Motor Starter   C  Rockwell Automation miscellaneous   J SCANport Adapter   C  Safety Controllers Found  Device at address 10  C  Safety Discrete IJO Device    J Smart MCC aia  C  Specialty I O   C  Unknown Device Type 141   vendor   C  Rockwell Automation   Allen Bradley  C  Rockwell Automation   Dodge   C  Rockwell Automation   Electro Craft Motion Cor  C  Rockwell
37.  HG Q    2  Press the Device Name  or Speed Units field you  need to modify     DN ArmorStart 284D Device Name  SPEED Speed Units    Operator       A popup keyboard opens     ArmorStart 284D Motor 1       3     Type the desired text     4  Press Enter  pogo o0o00       150 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart System Application Guide Chapter 7    ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Trending View    1  Click the Trending toolbar button to access the  trending faceplate view     The trending views let you monitor the speed value  over time     2  Press the speed trend navigation buttons to scroll  through the saved value over a selected period of  time     3  Click the trend configuration toolbar button to access  the minimum and maximum speed trend settings     The trend scale configuration screen opens     4  Press the value fields to modify   A popup keyboard opens for value entry     5  Press Enter when the entry is complete     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    armada 284D Motor  E F Q       Trip CoO N     Ready IN   RunFwd CO IN    RunRevy Co  IN3     RunFwd    RunRev    JogFwd    At Ref Cd  JogRev  140M    _JogRev_     ae  SPEED A Operator      IRIS gi          ArmorStart 284W Motor_1    xs FG Q    a    BO    40    Trend  j Navigation  20 Buttons    0       10 4257 AM 105457 AM    Pause    Mcp WV    ArmorStart 284D Motor_1    AS   Q    Value  F ee  DA EE    151    Chapter 7 ArmorStart System Application Guide    ArmorStart Device Faceplate  
38.  In an IO Connection fault  the stack light will be steady state  If both  happen  the stack light will remain solid  In addition to the fault or tripped indication on the stack light  a  second stack light is used to indicate the ArmorStart device is given a run command either from the PLC    processor or the push buttons  Drive input 1 is used to command the preset speed of the drive in manual  control     DeviceLogix Example       Ensures PLC controls i     Run command from  pro gram  if not    i either PLC or  external pushbutton     pushbuttons    will control m otor                        BAND Wy   i    Control from PLC i i Boolean Or i  Netingut OD Boolean And E S A EE E       e Run Pwd            r E in1 Out P   i       Green run Stack  10 Cnxn Ft CD t     Odin   Counts   of times o   light    product passes     a User Out B    Fac cee ores ene ot meee ores et ent mona sensor       een ae Signal tromvsensOl y  lt  lt  ge ey ee eg ete eek Wye ee Ie ae ee ema Pe me ce ace ene e rete ere en Peg ce ee oe Dw iva eae ee wee Ses apts er no ees eee  on conveyor    1 Ensures eternal     i  Inputo E      button only allove d     Count Up    when there    an I0 Do        a  connection fa ult Prevent bounce from  Stat button to run   BAND m   momentary pushbutton  forward i    Input2 e  l Boolean And i j   Maintains run signal    i   until x number of  L   product passes the             Stop Button            il A dege hgg  rrrTTTrd   MMMM ee ee Seer  Input3    allowed when there
39.  Inp_ArmorStart_xxx Input2  Ino_Armorstart_xxx Input3    Provides Status of Corresponding Inp_ArmorStart_xxx _140Mon    Armorstart device Tag    Ino_Armorstart_xxx Ready  Inp_ArmorStart_xxx RunningFwd  Inp_ArmorStart_xxx RunningRev    Ino_ArmorStart_xxx  Iripped       Inp_Armorstart_xxx Warning    Indicates Operator Control is Active N A  Indicates Program Control is Active    Provides Status of Corresponding  ArmorStart device Tag Ino_Armorstart_xxx QutputFrequency    105    Chapter 5    Faceplate Logix Integration       Common Application Logic Examples    You have the option to programmatically control the ArmorStart device via Logix software  Example rungs  are shown in ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code acd included in the toolkit CD        Device_xxx RunForward_Command     Device_xxx RunReverse_Command       Device_xxx _Reset_ Command    Follow these steps to add application logic to your routine     1     2     106    Extract the ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code acd from the accelerator toolkit CD and save it     Open RSLogix 5000 software     From the File menu  choose Open     Browse to the directory where the ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code acd file is located     3 RSLogix 5000   ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code  1756 L63     MainProgram   MainRoutine  SE    Ef File Edit Yiew Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help       o x             alsa  5  Alel oje a faceplate    FENES Te  e  QlaQ  Select a Language       Offline fl  E RUN       No Forces     gt   E oK  E BAT       No Edits
40.  LOGIXS343  1768 L45 4 LOGIxS343  oof 1  1768 ENBT A  H  Fi D2  1768 M045E  4 4xis SERCOS interface  H E AB VBP 1  1789 A17 4 Virtual Chassis                   H  orkstation  STATIOM13  i a Linx Gateways  Ethernet  Flea AB_DF1 1  DFA      i 01  1768 L43 LOGIMSS43  1768 L43 4 LOGIMSS45  H E Backplane  1768 Bus  a e CompactBus  1769 Bus  H  AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet  H E AB_VBP 1  1789 4174 Virtual Chassis          4  Click Download        WIEST Sieh taati    5  Click Download     Download       The project Path updates     EtherNet IP        Serial    6  Move the keyswitch on controller to Run     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 71    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration       Device lag lest Setup    The tags used in this test procedure apply to the ArmorStart 284D device  The tags for the other ArmorStart    devices are different        IMPORTANT Before you begin the test  make sure the DeviceNet Scanner Module  DNBT  on the controller is set to Run        Follow these steps to make sure the scanner is in Run mode     1  Double click Controller Tags  then  click Show in the Controller Tag  dialog box on the right     2  Inthe Define Tag Filter dialog box  clear all Data Types except  Module Defined     3  Click OK     DNBT Scanner module   DeviceNet  tags for input  output  and status  are listed     72              7 an controller Fault Handler    fol  Power Up Handler  G  7 Tasks    Sal MainTask     E     La  DeviceNetInputs         MainProgram       oo Pro
41.  My ie Om INGE   g dca ren eee sees oe ase eee aes DF   POUOW E eS P reaa a e eA ope ea 58   Open an Existing Project in RSLogix 5000 Software                59   Configure the DeviceNet Network by Using RSNetWorx Software   60   Add a Scanner Module to Your ControlLogix Project              65   Generate ArmorStart Tags by Using the Tag Generator Tool        67   Download Controller File and Test ArmorStart Tags               69  Ven  baes TTET TEE TEE eonaeeenaee sass 69  Set Project Path and Download to Controller                 70  Device tae Vest Seis ost s concave toate eed neds ee asset  42  Test POC CU Le 2 5 4 beeen eaeeeeauee yee eeeeseansensoease 73   Chapter 4   Delle OUD cat taeoaaedh pene se ee ner nena aeeeeuan ses 75   What VOW Need o5e45 bbe ew eee rokie dd enews gees tk R 1D   POHOW Less SICOs o4204 conte obeeteete rene see helene eheewee es 76   Create a DeviceLogix Program on an ArmorStart Device           77   Build Your Logic ProptaMi yiaccceue sen noradne an Keane oe oa Gee 78   Download Program to AMOS tt  6sacaacc cence eenaagondeend 82  Standalone Devic  tes eo eeeeeeee teeny esteesnaaekeeey aus 83   D  viceLogix Procranimine Example p 42t0neseedeedes tobam ew ai 84   Chapter 5   DelOte Cl DCO ening aos ese et eyes eee ee hue eee eee ese 89   Mhal OG IN Ged 2 gorgn4 eeeg ne eos sabe tee pose beer eeeernes oq 89   OHO ese OR P unas care sesean det eedeeute green agegewaees 90   Import the ArmorStart Add On Instructions                      91   Reass
42.  Online Help Options    Press Help on any view to access the online help information     ArmorStart 284D Motor    A A E 2 ae    Trip CJ INGO        Realy    INt     RunFwd wW2  c   RunRev    RunRew CoO IN3  C JogFwd  PoS __JogRev    140M B  BECS  SPEED   Operator      Equipment Status Display Overview    ArmorStart 284D Motor_1    RS   G    Help   Manual Control    peratoarProgram PA  Toggles the device  ontral between the operator display or  rogram controller     ndicator Color Code    fo   Ir ActivefDe energizediot  MS   ActivefEnergizedon   Me   Alarm Fault    The ME Equipment Status Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a summary display of  preconfigured status and diagnostic displays or faceplates for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software   The Equipment Status Faceplate works in conjunction with individual device faceplates and provides a single  summary display of all the faceplates that may be configured for an application  You can configure up to nine    device faceplates to run with the Equipment Status faceplate and you can launch each Device faceplate    directly from it     This example shows the ArmorStart devices   added to the Equipment Status display  You   can click the device button to open the   associated device faceplate  ble    ArmorStart 284D    ArmorStart 280D    a ArmorStart 281D      ArmorStart 2800    Lost Communications to Device  Trip Co INO   Realy IN     RunFwd CO IN    INS        x       RunFwd    UUGU    140M B    Program  
43.  P     Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_O_7B19     the Add On Instruction file you sie Dev    configured previously       Controller    Program    ee Show  AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B    Stat 250 AOA MainProgram       TIP Be sure to save your application file after additions are made     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 97    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       9  Enter the Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_soocx value     The Add On Instruction scales the drive input and output speed values based on the value entered     Armorstart_ 254 AO    ArmorStart_284_A0l Motor_Vith_264  0  HoSts_OperatorModeEnabled  Inp_Armorstartt_264 Dnet_ArmorstartModule_ M04 POL_   Out _Armoarstart_284 Dnet_Armorstart_Module_W04 POL _o Ste_ProgramModeEnabled        Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz    Fauit_Meq T E     Sts_DeviceNet_Scanner T  DeviceMet_Mode 7  TY       To access the fault codes for the ArmorStart device  you need to get an explicit message  Fault_Msg  parameter is of the data type message  It needs to be connected to the Explicit Message tag already in the  Add On Instruction as shown in the example     Armarstat 264 A        Armorstart_ 264 Ac  T  eal Sts_OperatorModeEnabled  Inp_Armorstart_264 T   Out_ArmorStart_264   Sts_ProgramvodeEnabled      a  Inp Scaled Speed At 240Hz T    29  onmes ate Type  i              HF aultStatus MESSAGE  H Motor Faut _Meg_250 MESSAGE  Motor _Fautt_Msg_ 26 MESSAGE   felotor_Fautt_Meg_ 264 MESSAGE      Controller    Program    Show  MESSAGE  g
44.  Parameters    The parameter menu allows the operator to select  monitor  and change parameters   Select a Parameter    To select a parameter follow these steps           1  From the Device Choices menu  press    Ze Press     3  Goto  hon List  and press E    You can also narrow down the amount of parameters by using the Groups Key under  Earans       EI  4  Use the numeric keypad to enter your parameter number  or use the up A and down to scroll to  the desired parameter     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 183    Appendix   ArmorStart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device    Monitor a Parameter       To monitor a parameter  select the desired parameter by completing steps    1   4 in Select a Parameter     The parameter screen displays all information for a single parameter  Parameter values are continuously    updated     Parameter number    Indicates that this parameter Is Read  Only and its value cannot be edited     If the Parameter has a Help string   the string will be scrolled across the  bottom line  After the Help String is  displayed  the Min value will be  display for 3 seconds  followed by  the Max value  and then the Default  value  After the Default is displayed   the string will repeat           OR       Parameter name    Parameter units    Parameter value    This c indicates that the Class   Instance  and Attribute data for  this parameter can be copied to  the clipboard by pressing Shift  key then the Copy Key     Numeric Parameter  values have th
45.  Started tab     IMPORTANT Before using this quick Start and the contents of the Armorstart  Accelerator Toolkit CD  read the Terms and Conditions provided    on the CD or website        The beginning of each chapter contains the following information  Read these  sections carefully before beginning work in each chapter     e Before You Begin   This section lists the steps that must be completed  and decisions that must be made before starting that chapter  The chapters  in this quick start do not have to be completed in the order in which they  appear  but this section defines the minimum amount of preparation  required before completing the current chapter     e What You Need   This section lists the tools that are required to  complete the steps in the current chapter  This includes  but is not limited  to  hardware and software     e Follow These Steps   This illustrates the steps in the current chapter and  identifies which steps are required to complete the examples by using  specific networks     Preface    Required Software To complete this quick start  the following software is required   Rockwell Automation Software Cat  No     Version   Required for  RSLogix 5000 9324 RLD300RNE 17 or later All EtherNet IP and ControlLogix processors    e ControlFlash  e BOOTP DHCP utility  EtherNet IP   e RSLinx Classic    Factory Talk View Studio for Machine Edition 9701 VWSTMENE 5 00 or later PanelView Plus terminals  e Factorylalk Services  e RSLinx Enterprise  e RSLinx Classic 
46.  a  n    Redundancy    cme ed Po                4  Hfl  atl  olw o   gt     a       Favorites Addon K Alarms K Bt K Tmericounter Ki             abeg HEI w    Activate the Routine  ArmorStart_280_A01   Logic Ladder Diagram              Tasks    tal MainTask  3 DeviceNetInputs  C3 MainProgram  Program Tags  By MainRoutine     cE DeviceNetOutputs  Unscheduled Programs   Phases  S Motion Groups  Ungrouped Axes  S Add On Instructions  ArmorStart_280_A01  Parameters and Local Tags  Ey Logic  ArmorStart_281_AOl  ArmorStart_284_AOI  Data Types     User Defined  ir Strings  Ce Add On Defined  a Predefined  Ca Module Defined  I Trends      Sy ro Contigurakion      maser en     lt  MT                                                                                                 sl aaee    FORWARD COMMAND USING PROGRAM CONTROL  EXAMPLE RUNG  This rung provides an example of how to command a motor to run forward  When the forward_cmd_284 condition is true the  Motor_with_264 Cmd_RunF wdProg tag will be set to 1     Device_264 RunForyward_Command  Motor_VVith_264 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped Motor_Yvith_264 Cmd_RunFwdProg  l    REYERSE COMMAND USING PROGRAM CONTROL  EXAMPLE RUNG  This rung provides an example of how to command a motor to run reverse  When the reverse _cmd_284 condition is true the  Motor _with_284 Cmd_RunRevProg tag will be setto 1     Device_264 RunReverse_Command Motor_VVith_264 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped Motor _  Yvith_264 Cmd_RunReyProg      o j oS    TRIP MONITORING EXAMPLE 
47.  a DeviceNet scanner module to the controller              1  In the RSLogix software  E Armorstart_261_AO1        it    xi  right click I O Configuration on    Po  lene  e     Parameters and Local Tags ipti  the Controller Organizer D e i   a SEREN E IET    ci   Data Types E Communications  window and select New Module     f use oefres oo   HER Add On Defined Ee Drives  The Select Module dialog box pr eee oe    Trends H  Specialty  appear S      1 0 Configuration      1756 Backplane  1756 44    pe fa  0  1756 L63 ArmorStart_AOI_Ex    E  f   1  1756 DNB Dnet_ArmorStart_t  Loge DeviceNet       Find      Add Favorite      By Category By Vendor Favorites    toed   tte _   4       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 65    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration       2  Expand the Communications tree    and select 1756 DNB     3  Click OK     E Select Module i E                              Analog  El  Communications   gt  S6AMXN DCSNet Interface 4llen Bradley  i  1756 CN2 4 1756 ControlNet Bridge Allen Bradley  175 2 B 1756 ControlNet Bridge 4llen Bradley  oo 1756 CNZR A 1756 ControlNet Bridge Allen Bradley    1756 CN2RIB 1756 ControlNet Bridge Allen Bradley    L756 CNBIA 1756 ControlNet Bridge Allen Bradley  H  1756 CNB B 1756 ControlNet Bridge 4llen Bradley  1756 CNB D 1756 ControlNet Bridge 4llen Bradley     1756 CNB E 1756 ControlNet Bridge 4llen Bradley    1756 CNBRIA 1756 ControlNet Bridge  Redundant Media Allen Bradley    1756 CNBRIB 1756 ControlNet Bridge  
48.  ae j ns    Bi K TimeriCounter K  Add Rung Ctrl R  3 6 Controller ArmorStart_AOI_ Exar   KH Edit Rung Enter  10  Choose Impor t Rungs  Controller Tags        Edit Rung Comment Ctrl D  Controller Fault Handler   i Power Up Handler   Import Rungs    ArmorStart_284_A0I    Tasks Export Rungs     ops MainTask     ArmorStart_284_AOl Motor_Vvith_284       G i e Start Pendina R Edits Ctrl Shift 5 Inp_ArmorStat_284   Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_N04_POL_   sible m Start Pending Rung Edits CULSHITSS f ouf armorStart_284 Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O  oes   a pogram i Accept Pending Rung Edits Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz 240  ore Tag   X Cancel Pending Rung Edits  Ef  MainRoutine 3 iia   Fault_Msq Motor_Fault_Msg_284          amp  DeviceNetOutputs E i Sts_DeviceNet_Scanner Local 1 5  ssemble Rung Edit i  GE Unscheduled Programs   Phe Eg enoe Rug a DeviceNet_Node 4      Motion Groups   Cancel Rung Edit   3 Ungrouped Axes     Add On Instructions Verify Rung     ArmorStart_280_A01     ArmorStart_281_AOI 8 Go To    Ctri G    ArmorStart_284_A01 rar eae aes ae  Add Ladder Element     Ins  i   opel d B   TAE a E AS a arn otor_  YVith_264 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped M    E  ln     Strings  m oa Add An Molioo       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 107    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       11  Select Import Rungs  Rung15_from_MainRoutine L5x    c    my Documents    ad Computer     z My Network Places  12  Click Import  u ssos0    _   4F2009     4rmorStart Comparison    13  Click OK from the Import 
49.  bnet AmorStat Module NO4 POLlingutd     008  bnet AmoStat Module NOA POL  HOAStas     eoor  bnet AmofStet Modde_NO4_POL L 140MOn   0  oe AmorStat Meds NO4 POL Contacto   0  Enel Amott Module NOA POL Contacto      eoor   EEE a    INT    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 69    Chapter 3 ArmorStart DeviceNet Configuration       These the tags that correspond to Ent cnt Mode NDL POL n  the parameters from the  Consumed IO instance for the  corresponding ArmorStart  device     Set Project Path and Download to Controller    1  Save your changes     2  Move the keyswitch on       controller to Program     3  Click the Who Active    button     70       AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       2  Expand the network tree     f Who Active       3  Select your controller and click    Set Project Path          E E Workstation  STATIONL3  Fa Linx Gateways  Ethernet  Flas AB_DF1 1  DF1   E se AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet    be j 192 168 1 1  9300 8EDM EtherNet Diagnostic Module  9500 8ED           If using serial communications  verify that the 1756 CP3 cable  is connected between the  computer and the controller     3                   H  192 168 1 101  1734 4ENT FointIO EtherNetlIP Adapter  1734 5   a 192 168 1 103  Powerflex 70  PowerFlex 70 z40Y 4 24  H  192 166 1 105  Panelview Plus 1000  Panelview Plus  Fl 192 168 1 107  1768 ENBT A  1768 ENBT A  G E Backplane  1768 Bus  l  H 00  1768 L43
50.  counter  or tip   PresetO or 1    is anlO connection will stop the    fault formard command    enn     BAND    Boolean And                                Either signal from                 Pulsing stack light Stop button or Using OR for tripped So lid sta ck light  with a tip Tripped will reset eld eal ua when IO connection 99 ot  11 TONR wd fault  Flashing    i when the ArmorStart  Timer On Delaywith Reset i Boolean Or i is tripped      _             User Out A    Boolean And    te a a a a a a a     e a e e e ee      Oe    ee    Ee ee       The automatic  PLC processor  controlled portion of the DeviceLogix example shows the network input 0  and IO Connection fault negated to provide an output  The Boolean OR gate is in place for a second input  that is used later in the example  If there is an IO Connection fault  the PLC processor will not be able to  control the DeviceNetLogix device     84 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration Chapter 4       Network Input 0 Logic    Ensures PLC controls Run command from  pro gram  if not  either PLC or  external pushbutton i     pushbuttons    will control m otor         Control from PLC    Dem i f ewan a  IO Cnxn Fit D    Boolean Or     E    Green run Stack    light    zo    User Out B    peer ere mew mem mmm mem mem mem eee mee pee eee ee ee wee mee wee www enw ens       ll li tl ell al ll lll add il dd deed eel eee ete eee aa    If there is an IO Connection fault  manual operation fro
51.  distributor or sales    representative     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    11    Preface    Notes     12 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 1    Hardware Selection    In this chapter  you will select six ArmorStart controllers including peripherals by using the Rockwell  Automation Integrated Architecture Builder  LAB  software  This graphical software tool is used to configure  Logix based automation systems  IAB helps you select hardware and generate a bill of material  BOM  for  applications that include I O  networks  ArmorStart controllers  On Machine cabling  wiring  and other  devices  Outputs include BOM and reports with graphics  You can install IAB and ProposalWorks from the  Configuration and Selection Tools page which pops up after registering the CD     Before You Begin    Collect specific application data  that may include the following   e Control and line power  e Networks used  e Transmission type  e Motor data if specified and available  e Cable lengths    What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015  For a copy of the CD  contact your    local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative        e Personal computer with Internet access for downloading software     e ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller and ArmorConnect Power Media Selection Guide   publication 280 SG001     e Integrated Architecture Builder and ProposalWorks software can be downloaded from  http   www ab co
52.  each ArmorStart that you are using  you need to  create two FactoryTalk View memory tags for each     b  Create the FactoryTalk View device tags     Sa HMT     g    aa           5 8 Graphics  5  Displays     ALARM         xxxAlarmTrigger     Analog tag  set max to 200 for each  where xxx is replaced with ArmorStart         xxxAlarmName     String tag where xxx is replaced with ArmorStatt         Assign each FactoryTalk View tag to the appropriate controller tag you configured in the RSLogix    5000 application     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Example of an ArmorStartAlarmTrigger tag       assigned toa tag named Tags    ArmorStart_Extensions_Sept11   ArmorStartAlarmTrigger in the controller ee    Name    ArmorStartAlarmTrigger Close    identified by the Device Shortcut L63  RM pees  Description  FE Next  Minimum  fo Ss Scale  il 7  Maximum   200 Offset   0 Data Type   Long Integer v        Data Source              Type    Device C Memory  Address     CLX L63J4rmorStartAlarmTriqger fe  A Summary of all possible FactoryTalk View Description    tags that may need to be created  Only the tags  for the devices actually used in Alarm History  faceplate need to be created     1  ArmorStart  AlarmName  _ 2  ArmorStartAlprmTric ger    10  Add additional Alarm Trigger tags and    Alarm Messages for Devices without    Pre configured Device Faceplates to your ee ae ie   Alarm History display    a S ger labet    AnalogPropan
53.  getting your product up and running   United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434    Outside United States or Canada   Use the Worldwide Locator at http   www rockwellautomation com support americas phone_en html  or contact your local Rockwell  Automation representative     New Product Satisfaction Return    Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the  manufacturing facility  However  if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned  follow these procedures     United States Contact your distributor  You must provide a Customer Support case number  call the phone number above to obtain one  to your  distributor to complete the return process     Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the return procedure     Documentation Feedback    Your comments will help us serve your documentation needs better  If you have any suggestions on how to improve this    document  complete this form  publication RA DU002  available at http   www rockwellautomation com literature      Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A      Kar Plaza Is Merkezi E Blok Kat 6 34752     erenk  y  Istanbul  Tel   90  216  5698400    www rockwellautomation com    Power  Control and Information Solutions Headquarters   Americas  Rockwell Automation  1201 South Second Street  Milwaukee  WI 53204 2496 USA  Tel   1  414 382 2000  Fax   1  414 382 4444  Europe Middle East Africa  Rockwell Automation NV  Pegas
54.  in rows   1   3  The remaining parameters   4    9 are assigned to the  3 row  device AOI tag name  Motor_With_281 as a placeholder  for those faceplate objects in the  non visible rows  4    9     128        NOTE  YOU MUST CONFIGURE ALL 9 Parameter numbers representing each of the 9 rows  respectively   l for the Equipment Status Faceplate  If you are not planning on using 9 devices for the Equipment  l Faceplate  fill in the remaining parameters with the last device used  ie  In the example above  c  l 4 devices are configured for the Equipement Faceplate  therefore the remaining rows 5 6    same as the last device in row 4        NOTE  Configure parameter  1 with the name of the AOI that has the  Inp_NumRowsVis  configured   l in the AOI to represent the actual number of rows to appear on the Equipment Status Faceplate    I       1 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_PowerFlex_Motor_1     2 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_PowerFlex_Motor_2     3 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_Kinetix_Axis_1      4 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_E3_Plus_Motor_3   l etc    l     Assign the  tagname    of the device AOI  Add On Instruction  you intend to monitor    l The  tagname    includes the  Device Shortcut    of your system s Logix Controller and the      Module Name  of the device that was conf
55.  of the device   up to four additional status values to be monitored  and can launch the individual device faceplates for more  detailed information     124 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6    You can launch these faceplates from the Goto buttons     Example of Equipment Status Display Configured with Three Device Faceplates    Equipment Status      Device State Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4             ArmorStart 284D    ArmorStart 280D    ArmorStart 281D       10 00 42 AM Tuesday  tember 15  2009    ArmorStart 280D    Lost Communications to Device    ONP Q       ArmorStart 284D    2A Q          Trip CI INO    RunFwd   ua as z  Ready Wt BG Realy    Nt      RunEwd CO   IN   ro RunRev   RunFwd O IN   Mm  RunRev O IN3     JogFwd oa IN3     AtRef    Tens    140M        SPEED Operator Program  Run  ArmorStart 281D    Lost Communications to Device  E F     Trip CI INO   Ready CO INi   RunFwd Co IN      RunRevy CI INS   140M Co       RunRev    Program    ooo    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 125    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       Add the Equipment Status Faceplate Display    1  Right click Displays and choose Add  fa  FactoryTalk   iew Studio   Machine Edition    Component Into Application  wa S os  e                        Project Settings  E Runtime Security   Diagnostics List Setup  Global Connections    New  Add Component Into Application     Import and Export        ArmorStart_250 Facepla     A
56.  the Communication tab     The communication properties are displayed     Notice that the Path has not been identified     14  Click Browse to enter the path     a  Select the previous module followed by a  comma     b  Enter 2 for the port of the scanner module     c  Enter the DeviceNet node address of the  ArmorStatt device that is communicated  with  to get the fault codes  For this example   the Armorstart node address is 4     Make sure all three entries are separated by  commas     Dnet_ArmorStart_Module  2  4    Message Configuration Motor_Fault_ Msg 264       Configuration Communication   Tag      Fath   Dnet_ArmorStart_Module  2 4 Browse         Dnet Armos tat_bodule  2  4    Eommunicaton Method      f CIP    OH  Channel    Path   Dnet_AmmorStart_Module    p CIP with    Source ID    Source Link   i          Bi Message Path Browser x     Dirnet_ArmorStart_ Module    Message Configuration   Motor_Fault_Msg_284    Configuration Communication      Tag      Path    Browse           Communication Method      CIP C DH        Channel    CIP with  PF cia  Source ID         Connected       Done Done Length  2    l Timed Out           Enable       Error Code   Error Path   Error Text        Enable Waiting    Start  Extended Error Code     Cancel   Apply   Help      Message Configuration   Motor_Fault_Msg_ 284    Configuration Communication      Tag         r Communication Method      f  CP C DH     Channel    N a Destinatii r l  Source Link fo         CIP with    Se wid    Sou
57. 0 210 12  Panelview Plus CE 1250  Panelview_Plus CE 5   I ma rA NNG G ENBT  A  1756 ENBTS   A 10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A      10 90 210 83  1747 L552E  ATS6K23    el 10 90 210 182  Panel  iew Plus CE 1250  PanelView _Plus CE 3   m 10 90 211 4  Panelview Plus CE 1250  Panelview_Plus CE 2   f   10 90 211 9  Ethernet Bridge  1769 L32E   1769 L32E Ethernet Port   m 10 90 211 11  Panelview Plus CE 1250  Panelview_Plus CE 4 v    Mode  Select Browsing  Panelview_Plus CE 5                        eh el el el Ea                F                Transfer Utility    The download has completed successfully        141    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       Run the Project on a Terminal    Follow these steps to run your project on the PanelView Plus terminal     1  Apply power to the PanelView Plus terminal     2  Connect your motion system communication network cable to your PanelView Plus terminal and    personal computer        The FactoryTalk View ME    Station window opens     3  Press Load Application  F1               Terminal Settings   F4                 The Load Application window  opens     4  Scroll through the list of application files by  using the up down arrows and select the    mer file you intend to run     ArmorStart mer is used in this example     5  Press Load  F2      The Replace Communications window  appears     6  Press Yes  F7      If you press No  F8   the communication  settings from the project run previously will  be used instead     142    
58. 0000   5 010  300 00  110 7000 F P2 106 GR 3    2oU Full Vokage Starter  De weebet  24 DO  104 Rated Derice  Current Range 05   25 A  Condit Entrance  with Wigor Cable Hand Off Guto Select ork epad    Non Stocked   ma  ed   177  giz300   410000  g1zsso0   2 see 00  111 ADF 27 10B CR FR    201 Reversing Starter  Dewicehet 2  i DO  10 4 Rated Derice  Current Range 0 5 25 4  GonduitEnirance  wit Wigor Gable Harnd 0f Auto Seletor K epad with Forward everse    129800    1 12 AO  FV OS 3 10LR 3    Bulletin 264 Stnorstart M Wariable Frequency 4G DriveDe vcelet 2  30  02   SH  1 0 Hp  10 4 Fated Device   Conduit Entrance with filotor Gable Hand  Of Suto Selector Keypad with Jog Furiction    po  Lea   174   gemeno   anom  gamam    4p3en    38 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 2    System Layout and Wiring    In this chapter  you plan the panel layout and wiring for your ArmorStart system  You can use the AutoCAD  Electrical drawings supplied on the ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD to add or remove components to and  from your ArmorStart system     Before You Begin    Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1      What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASEMP SP015   e AutoCAD Electrical software to open the DWG files or Adobe Reader software to open PDF files     TIP Use AutoCAD Electrical software to take advantage of advanced features of the project provided           e System Design for Control of Electrical Noise 
59. 004   e Factory Talk View Machine Edition User Manual Volume 2  publication VIEWME UM005     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 113    Chapter 6    Follow These Steps    Factorylalk View Integration    Complete the following steps to add the ArmorStart faceplates to your FactoryTalk View ME application     114       Add ArmorStart Device  Faceplates         page 115            Add Equipment Status  Faceplate    Optional    page 124        Add Alarm History  Faceplate    Optional         page 133    Test the Project    page 139       Download the Project  to a Terminal        page 140           Run the Project on a  Terminal       page 142    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Add ArmorStart Device Faceplates    TIP If you are creating a new FactoryTalk View Studio application  refer to Factorylalk View Application  Configuration  beginning on page 175  before proceeding with this section        The ME ArmorStart Faceplate files let you quickly load  configure  and use pre configured status  control   and diagnostic displays or faceplates for the ArmorStart family of devices using Factory Talk View Machine  Edition     This example shows a ArmorStart device object that may be added to your specific hardware system display   The object is a pre configured Goto display button that can launch the on top display or faceplate for the  particular ArmorStart device it represents  The faceplate includes status  contr
60. 015C EN P   August 2011 127    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       4  Open and configure the  parameter file     There is one parameter field  that must be defined     5  Save the file once changes are  made      9    CLX L63  My_E3_Plus_Motor_3  This will represent the device monitored in row 9 of the Equipment Fa      NOTE  YOU MUST CONFIGURE ALL 9 Parameter numbers representing each of the 9 rows  respectively    for the Equipment Status Faceplate  If you are not planning on using 9 devices for the Equipment Status  Faceplate  fill in the remaining parameters with the last device used  ie  In the example above  only   4 devices are configured for the Equipement Faceplate  therefore the remaining rows 5 9 is config   same as the last device in row 4       NOTE  Configure parameter  1 with the name of the AOI that has the  Inp_NumRowsYVis  configured  in the AOI to represent the actual number of rows to appear on the Equipment Status Faceplate        1 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_PowerFlex_Motor_1     2 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_PowerFlex_Motor_2     3 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63  My_Kinetix_Axis_1      4 in any expression of a graphic object would be replaced by the tag    CLX L63 My_E3_Plus_Motor_3    l etc       Assign the  tagname    of the device AOI  Add On Instruction  you intend to monitor   l The    ta
61. 10  From the various pull down Control Power Network Wizard X     menus and fields 5 cho Ose the Network Parameters    Network Name   Control power Armorstart  appropriate values        M Tap Interval  Meters            11  Click OK     Default Tap      T Port for Non E Stop Device  Red Overmald       898N B53ES NKF                  ArmorConnect Control Media   Trunk Drop Cable  Straight Female to Straight Male Patchcord  3m     9 8ft        B89N FE5GFNM 3  gt          Default Drop Cable      ArmorConnect Control Media   Trunk Drop Cable  Straight Female to Straight Male Patchcord  1m     3 28ft        B89N F65GFNM 1                        User Provided Power Supply     User Provided Power Supply             V Keep User Defined Settings                   12  Click the arrow  i   Network View   Control power Armorstart lok    Armorstart 1 Armorstart 2 Armorstart 3 Armorstart 6  Armorstart 4 Armorstart 5    13  Check the appropriate i  i      0   1   2   5   parameters fot youe   E pE to pa a ae    Power    application  thn         Control_0  24VDC    Control Power Network Status    QD ox    Run Wizard   Switch View   Help   4      Display     N 10 Curent Draw MV Drop Length  IV Starting Sequence V Trunk Length    Control power Armorstart          Add a DeviceNet Network    Follow these steps to add a DeviceNet network     1  Click the New Network icon        2  Click OK  Choose a Network       EES Etheret lP Network      25 ControlNet Network    Ers DeviceNet Network    225 Da
62. 39  Folow LRCseOlGDs eia e beets eE 40  Planning Your ArmorStart Panel Layout and Wiring               41  Use CAD Drawings from the Toolkit CD  135s enseasnecereds 41  Panel Layout Diora e sesa eaaa e a r k a a 42  ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controllers Wiring Diagrams      44  Witing Your Atmorstart Gotitrollers 2  i  40c02  htenigecteoae as 46  Genetal PreCautiOns       4 4405  0055 0  462645 66 rinira aae aAa 46  Additional Precautions for the Bulletin 284 Devices            46  Pinon ttt Device WINNE  146544e4ceeeneewhotiteseoenas 4s 47  Connecting the DeviceNet ArmorConnect to Your ArmorStart  Dae bees e eb eae E 50  AC Supply Considerations for Bulletin 284 Units                  23  Ungrounded and High resistive Distribution Systems           ae   Disconnect MOY Si  o64 444 5444465646608 G54 one bed bee ee a4 Da  Group Motor Installations For North American and Canadian  hoa  amp  oe 4 boc  TEETE E EEE ee Seay eS 54  Cabine anid Installation Guidelines    assisas ceeediseeed  aaan 54  DeviceNet Network Installation    0 0 0 0    0  ce ee ee oe    Table of Contents    ArmorStart DeviceNet  Configuration    ArmorStart Local Control  Configuration    Faceplate Logix Integration          EFlecitomacnene Compatibili s 141 0cneenwee en eda eaten tee ey 4 56  General Notes for Bulletin 284 Devices                  00  56  Ground the ArmorStart Controller     0    0 0 0    ee eee ee eee 56   Chapter 3   Del ote 1 OU  Dees bas au oeeeirannetssan aba ghetosasceseeney ss a    
63. 4  Save and test your application by creating a runtime application     To add devices that do not have pre configured faceplates and add views to the Equipment Status    TIP  Faceplate  refer Add Equipment Status Faceplate beginning on page 124     132 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6  Add Alarm History Faceplate    TIP This is an optional step and necessary only if intend to use the Alarm History Faceplate  To skip this step   go to Jest the Project on page 139        IMPORTANT In order to use the Alarm History faceplate into your application  you must have PanelView Plus terminal  that supports 800x600 window size     The ME Alarm History Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a pre configured Alarm History  display or faceplate for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software  The Alarm History Faceplate works in  conjunction with the individual ME_ArmorStart_Faceplates  ME_PowerFlex_Faceplates AOIs   ME_Kinetix_Faceplates AOIs  and ME_E3 Plus_Faceplates AOIs  and provides an Alarm History of all of  the device alarms and warnings that are configured to its alarm triggers  The Alarm History Faceplate files  include pre configured alarm triggers and messages for the ArmorStart devices  Kinetix Motion Axis  and E3  Plus Overload Relay family of devices     In this example  an Alarm History Faceplate is displaying alarms faults from ArmorStart devices  Motor 1  and Motor 2   The pre configured alarm messages inc
64. 4  Save the  dnt file       7  DeviceNet   RSNetWorx for DeviceNet          File Edit View Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help    3 e   S    S  we    QE EB  Jn EE                                   Hardware a 1756 DNB ArmorStart ArmorStart ArmorStart  f f   Dodge EZLINK   280D 0 5 2 5A 281D 0 3 1 5A 284D PF4 240V     General Purpose Analog I O 24VDC 24VDC 0 5HP  H  General Purpose Discrete 1 0 fae A 5    fH C  Generic Device   BE I F     Human Machine Interface ma a  H  2  Inductive Proximity Switch 02 03 04     Limit Switch       fF Motor ee Save As a 2  xi  H A Motor Starte 7 a     Photoelectric Sensor Save in    CQ Networks    e       a   DD PointBus Motor Starter ArmortartaDnet     Af  Rockwell Automation miscellaneous Sa ji       SCANport Adapter  T  ArmorStart261Dnet     E   J Safety Controllers   rmorStart_AOI_Example_Code   BA Safety Discrete I O Device  T  ArmorStartDnet   ED Smart MCC  T  Trialt   HDD Specialty 1 0   ME  Unknown Device Type 141   a  vendor  J Rockwell Automation   Allen Bradley   _  1 6  Rockwell Automation   Dodge File name   AtmorStart_AO _Example_Code  H  J Rockwell Automation   Electro Craft   s TA  DevicenetFiesta W m  H  C  Rockwell Automation   Reliance Elect ave as type    DeviceNet Files      dnt  jk   7  H  C  Rockwell Automation Entek Ird Intl     H A Rockwell Automation Sprecher Schuh         a K  4   gt   Graph   Spreadsheet Master Sle   4      Add a Scanner Module to Your ControlLogix Project    Follow these steps to add and configure
65. 54  Inp_ Scaled Speed At_2   40Hz    Faut_M c  Sts DeviceNet _Scanner  Devicehet_Mode    mm T w hm Oo oO OD t w w m om     End     96       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5       4  Select the ArmorStart Add On Instruction     In this example  the ArmorStart_284_AOI file is selected                 5  Assign an ArmorStart Data Type tag to the main AOI tag ee EE  ioi    General  with the same name of the module you want to control i      and monitor  Description          a  In this example the tag name is Motor_with_284   Type   6  Right click the tag and associate Motor_with_284 tag with cone  the ArmorStart_284_AOI Data Type  Data Type  famoso 24 AnT    Scope  fa ArmorStart_A40l_Example_Code    Style    7         Cancel   Apply   Help                                7  Right click the Inp_ArmorStart_284 tag Motor With 264 Cme_RunRevProq    lect th   forth    and select the module Input tag tor the   Ge Dnet_Armo    AB_284D_FHE2P3x 101 85264893 Armor     Add On Instruction file you configured  previously     Controller    Program  i  Show  AB 2840 FHB2P3x_10_ _ 8528469   Armor start js   Inp_ Armorstart_ 264   Out_ArmorStart_ 254   Inp_ Scaled Speed _ At 240Hz   Fault_Msq   Ste_Devicehet_ Scanner 7   DeviceNet Mode   El  8  Right click the Armorstart_264_A0l  Out_ArmorStart_284 tag and hp armorSlart 284 Doel ArmarStart Module EO  Out_ArmorStart_284 jet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O v  select the module Output tag for hp Soom      Faut _Msc 
66. 84D FHB2P3x_10_O_7B19C16B     8  Click OK     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P                                                                                                        Running wd    Output  BOOL Decimal   Name  amp    Usage Data Type Style Description      Fault_Msq_Code Output DINT Decimal  H Inp_ArmorStart_284   InOut AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _85284B98   Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz Input REAL Float   OperONS Local  BOOL  Decimal   4  Out_ArmorStart_284  lt  k InDut  AB_284D_FHB2P3x_1 0_0_7B19C16B   Rug TT x    reat a i   Data Types      Set_DeviceN ameO per Cc Pees aoa a a Ta   4B 284D FHB2P3x 10 0 7B19C16B OK   4  Set_E quipF aceplateAnimation Ini e     Set_EquipmentDisplayName  Le  AB 1756_DNB_StatusRegister   0 a Cancel       Set_FaceplateAnimation In P pg ae pene      F  AB D    106_0_ Help    See Int  4p 281D_F122 1041 AS4ESBSC  ne eee Int  4B 281D_F122_104_O_DDF3DODE    Set_SpeedOper Inj J4B_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _85284B98     Set_SpeedProg Inj  AB  24D _FHBZP 3x1 0_0_155BE8BF  4  Set_SpeedUnitsOper mage 86_294D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B    mH r ALADA     Set_Valuel Units  Le Anew Di     Set _Value2Units Le a ee   aa     Set_Value3Units Le eI eI         Set_ValuedUnits Le         SpeedRate Le    Show Data Types by Groups   storage_bit Le       93    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       The Data Type field updates  This example shows an ArmorStart 284 output tag   s data type       RSLogix 5000   ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code  1756 L63     Add On Instruction Parameter
67. 98   uel a 4B_280D_F122_10B_ _C79A3567 Cancel     Cmd_ResetProg Input p   Cmd_RunFwdOper Input Help     Cmd_RunFwdProg Input   Crd_RunRevOper Input   Cmd_RunRevProg Input 4B BID FHP A 1 il J EDEB   4B_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B   Cmd_StopOper Input ALARM   Cmd_StopProg Input ALADKA AMALAR z    Controller_T rigger Output Array Dimensions     DeviceNet_Node Input Dim 2 Dim 1 Dim 0   EnableOut Output Duty      Fault_Msg InOut I Show Data Types by Groups   Fault _Msg_Code Output TOT preci      Inp_ArmorStart_284  lt     InQut AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _85284B98   Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz Input REAL Float   OperONS Local BOOL Decimal     Out_ArmorStart_284 InOut AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B   RunningFwd Output BOOL Decimal   RunningRey Output  BOOL Decimal   Controller_T rigger Output BOOL Decimal  F4 DeviceNet_Node DINT   a E T A T    EnableOut Output BOON      Fault_Msg MESSAGE      Fault_Msq_Code DINT    FF Inp_ArmorStart_284 InOut  AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10__85284898 E         Float    E  Decimal  E  Decimal       Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz Input REAL  OperONS Local BOOL    FF Out_ArmorStart_284 InQut   AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B       Decimal          6  Select the Out_ArmorStart_xx AOI tag and click F  next to the data type field     The Select Data Type dialog box opens     7  Browse to the output data type that  matches the Data Type that was created  when you configured the device in    Chapter 3     It should have a name similar to the  device you configured  for example     AB_2
68. A3      1789 417  Backplane   as EtherNet  Ethernet      10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT 4  1756 ENBT 4  E 10 90 210 83  1747 L552E  ATS6K23  E 10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A 1  HE 1756 A4 4  1756 44 A 2  0  1756 L63  ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code  1  1756 DNB  1756 DNB  3  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A     fel 10 90 210 183  Panel  iew Plus CE 1250  PanelView_Plus CE 1     10 90 211 9  Ethernet Bridge  1769 L32E   1769 L32E Ethernet Port        lt   Mode  Online Not Browsing                   m Device Shortcuts   Design  Local    Runtime  T arget         dd   Remove   Apply      Copy from Design to Runtime      EJ RSLinx Enterprise  USMKEWGBERNHA3     1789 417  Backplane     EtherNet  Ethernet      10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A4  1756 ENBT A      10 90 210 83  1747 L552E  ATS6K23  10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A 1  HE 1756 A4 4  1756 44 4 2  E   0  1756 L63  ArmorStart_SOI_Example_Code        1  1756 DNB  1756 DNB      3  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A    wl 10 90 210 183  Panel  iew Plus CE 1250  PanelView_Plus CE 1     10 90 211 9  Ethernet Bridge  1769 L32E   1769 L32E Ethernet Port           lt     Mode  Online Not Browsing                      Design  Local    Runtime  T arget     Copy from Design to Runtime     EJ RSLinx Enterprise  USMKEWGBERNHA3  H E 1789 417  Backplane     EtherNet  Ethernet  E  i 10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT 4  1756 ENBT 4                10 90 210 83  1747 L552E  ATS6K23  E 10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A 1  J E 1756 A4d 4  1756 A4 A 2   E 0  DE A onae 
69. Click Rockwell Automation and follow the prompts       Rockwell Automation      Services    Encompass Partner Library    If you know the complete catalog number of your Allen Bradley  product  enter it here and click Submit  You need the complete catalog number to receive the  configuration results     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    45    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Wiring Your ArmorStart Controllers    This section provides information pertaining to wiring your ArmorStart distributive motor controller     General Precautions    ATTENTION    ATTENTION    ATTENTION    ala el    The controller contains electrostatic discharge  ESD  sensitive parts and assemblies  Static control  precautions are required when installing  testing  servicing  or repairing the assembly  Component damage  may result if the ESD control procedures are not followed  If you are not familiar with static control  procedures  refer to Guarding Against Electrostatic Discharge  publication 8000 SB001  or any other ESD  protection documents     An incorrectly applied or installed controller can damage components or reduce product life  Wiring or  application errors  such as an undersized motor  incorrect or inadequate AC supply  or excessive ambient  temperatures  may result in malfunction of the system     Only personnel familiar with the controller and associated machinery should plan or implement the  installation  startup  and subsequent maintenance of the system  Failure to do 
70. Cmn fit fault  Flashing    11 TONR w when the ArmorStart    istripped  Solid  if both            User Out A    Timer On Delaywith Reset     i Boolean Or    C  TimerEn able    10  Boolean And    rrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrtrrrrrtrt rte    86 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration Chapter 4       Here is a list of hardware inputs and status inputs that can be used in the DeviceLogix program with the  ArmorStart device     Hardware and Status Inputs Fault Inputs Network Inputs    Name DataType  Name pasTyps   Name OOOO o DataType    Network Boolean E p A        Hardware Boolea                                                     Input 0 BOOLEAN    Hardware Boolea    Net Input O BOOLEAN i  Input 1 BOOLEAN H  Status Input Net Input  BOOLEAN    Net Input 2 BOOLEAN       Input 2 BOOLEAN     Faut Input A aha     a ne ia z Short Circuit BOOLEAN Net Input 4 BOOLEAN  Overload BOOLEAN   ite    sme  e ee Phase Short BOOLEAN kaar eos    Running Fwd   BOOLEAN    a PN J Ground Faut BOOLEAN hi   ee  Ready BOOLEAN Stall BOOLEAN Net ke 10 BOOLEAN  i i np   Net Ctl Status BOOLEAN    ee gontrol Power BOOLEAN Net Input11 BOOLEAN  Net Ref Status BOOLEAN PE  At Reference BOOLEAN   oe cigs   dip i eon  Keypad Jog BOOLEAN fee P EA Net rod 14 BOOLEAN  Keypad Hand BOOLEAN   oe ver Current BOOLEAN Net Input 5 BOOLEAN      HOA Status BOOLEAN ae  es Epei i DMet Power    BOOLEAN zi a  Conbactor 4 BOOLEAN      Internal Comm BOOLEAN IP  BOOLEAN  Contactor
71. Drop Allowance      Running   5    Starting  f D    Operating Conditions    Ambient    Temperature  30  C          Environment    Dry F      vv                   m Network Parameters  Network Name   3 Phase Power Armorstart    Tap Interval  Meters     3 0                  Default Tap       M35  3 Phase Power Tee Reducing Drop M22  4 pole      280 RT35 X            m Default Trunk Cable       Gee Power Media   Trunk Cable  Straight Female to Straight Male Patchcord  3m  9 8ft       280 PWRM354 M3 T              Default Drop Cable       fee Power Media   Drop Cable  Straight Female to Straight Male Patchcord  1m  3 3ft       280 PWRM224 M 1 ba               V Keep User Defined Settings             OK Cancel Help    ok          29    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       4  Click the arrow   E  Network View   3 Phase Power Armorstart Ne    283 280 281   0   1   2     5  Check the appropriate      parameters for your application  ne aUi 7    7        EU we we    Power  Network    Branch_0 Rn  2 1A Rn  2 1A Rn  2 1A Rn  2 3A Rn  2 3A Rn  2 14  St  12 6A St  12 6A St  12 6A St  13 8A St  13 8A St  12 6A   VR  476 0V VR  475 7 VR  475 5V VR  475 1V VR  475 0V VR  475 1V   VS  463 3V VS  462 0V VS  461 3V VS  461 4V VS  461 1V VS  460 1V    3 Phase Power Network Status  QD  ok    Run Wizard   Switch View   Show Vtg Report   Help   4      Display      V Running Motor Current  4 Voltage Running V Drop Length  V Starting Motor Current V Voltage Starting MV Trunk Length  M Starting Sequence
72. E import Configuration  Configuration dialog box  E18  tl g A  The rung is copied into the desired oe aaa  location  oo    pper    i References    Erors wamings       14  Change the tag names to what you need   15  Select a tag and right click     16  Click OK     108 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5  Add Alarm Logic for Alarm History Faceplate    TIP This is an optional step and necessary only if you intend to use the Alarm History Faceplate  To skip this  step  go to Download the Project on page 111        TIP To incorporate Alarm History Faceplate into your application  the PanelView Plus terminal must support  800x600 window size     The ME Alarm History Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a pre configured Alarm History  display or faceplate for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software  The Alarm History Faceplate works in  conjunction with the individual ME_ArmorStart_Faceplates AOIs  and provides an Alarm History of all of  the device alarms and warnings that are configured to its alarm triggers  The Alarm History Faceplate files  include pre configured alarm triggers and messages for the ArmorStart devices     In this example  an Alarm History Faceplate is  displaying alarms and faults from ArmorStart   devices  Motor 1 and Motor 2   The pre configured EEN ArmorStar 284D DC bus voltage fell below the    alarm messages include an embedded string tag that  is updated by the individual ArmorStart faceplate  Add On Ins
73. EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection    Chapter 1       17  Change the name and click OK     The completed configuration for the  283D ArmorStart will look like this        3 Phase Power Network Properties    Device  Fry m Motor Current     Start Sequence  fi x   Force  210 A    Name     Position   0 00 meter s     m Network Connection  m Trunk Tap    a E  oo    m Drop Cable    Drop Length to Device        meter s       Device Information    Catalog     2800  F122 10B CR 3  Description   Combination Starter   DeviceNet      Device Receptacle    Type   OPEN S TYLE Gender   FE MALE    m Current Associated Catalog       Catalog     Description S ZO                   F End of the Network Drop Cable  no Tap                                                          Product Configurator    Powered by RAISE    280A 280D 281A 281D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller  Product Configuration Assistant    Enter the order code for the desired 280A4 280D 261A 281D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller       200D F1 22 10B CR 3    OR  make the selections for the product that you need using the interactive selection chart     SYSTEM DATA  Supply Voltage 4807 BOHz making selections     Horsepower 1 HP  Motor Current 2 1 A    Motor Current Please Note     Information The motor current is the default value taken  from NEC Table 430 150  A different motor  current may require another starter size  You  may oversrite motor current with the exact  value if available     MODULE DATA    Bull
74. Equipment Status Display  and the Alarm    History Display  Pressing any of the Goto Display f      e   buttons launches the associated display  i a       ArmorStart 280 Armar Start 281 Armor start 264  hiotor 1 Motor 2 htiotor 3       146 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart System Application Guide Chapter 7       ArmorStart Device Faceplate Overview    Pressing any of the Goto display buttons opens the corresponding faceplate screen  In this example the  ArmorStart 284D device faceplate screen is shown     Title Bar     ArmorStart 284D a    Faceplate    Toolbar a ms          Trip CO INO    Status  gt  Realy    INt   Indicators RunFwd O sIN    RunRev CO IN3    RunFwd    RunRev      ena ca JogFwd Command  JoqRe Buttons  140M     _JogRevs    Numeric Stop      E    ster    UOGd    Display    SPEED Operator      Faceplate Function Buttons    Function Button Icons Description    The Alarm button indicates a device fault condition and activates fault diagnostic views  A grey    Alarm bell indicates normal status  with no faults  A red flashing bell indicates a fault condition         Configuration The Configuration button lets you edit the ArmorStart faceplate name or name of the device         Trending The Trending button shows you the speed trend    Help The Help button provides information for the existing view    Close i Click the Close button to close the faceplate    Program Operator Operator   The Program Operator command button executes a switch betw
75. I Tags   pop LN g Tags   a    Graphics                            Add Component Into Application     Import and Export                  B ArmorStatt__ 281 _Facepla     ArmorStart_284_Facepla   E  Equipment_Status_Face   E  Goto_ArmorStart    b  Browse to the HMI Application Files onarena Pa  folder on the toolkit CD and select the  faceplate GFX file you want to use     1 My Recent  C  Click OK  y hecen PA gfx    Documents Goto_ArmorStart gfx  Main Menu  gfx    My Noreen File name     Places    Files of type    Graphic Displays    afx     Cancel         116 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       3     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Add the faceplate parameter file for     FactoryTalk   iew Studio   Machine Edition    File View Application Tools Window Help  ME_ArmorStart_Parameter par to your os tS   we         Factory Talk ViewME application           SI 4       ArmorStart   B System   i  E Project Settings         a  Right click Parameters  and choose Add ae de  Component Into Application  ES                    Global Connections       1 i i Startup  Sy HMI Tags  o gf Tags  BS Graphics       far Displays            ALARM    DIAGNOSTICS    INFORMATION   ArmorStart_280_Facepla  ArmorStart_281_Facepla  ArmorStart_284_Facepla    Equipment_Status_Face    Goto_ArmorStart           PowerFlex_4_40_400_F     Af Global Objects    H  Libraries    wE Images  SAR New           b  Browse to the HMI Application Fil
76. IA PYPCE 36120F       Load Arhication         Internal Storage    Load  Source  D External Storage 1  F2      F1     External Storage 2        Cognex mer  Cognex_Faceplate mer  Cognex_Test mer  Ermiail  mer  Email_Alarm mer  SMS_Demo mer    Cancel   F8        Replace Communications       Do you want to replace the terminal s current communication  configuration with the application s communication configuration     IEN  Pill    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       The FactoryTalk View ME Station window  appears     FactoryTalk   iew ME Station          Current application  R          ArmorStart mer  7  Verify that the ArmorStart mer file appears in    the current application field     Load Application Run Application Application Settings   F1   F2   F3           8  Press Run Application  F2         Delete Log Files Yes  Before Running    9  Verify the functionality of the application  T canoe       10  Refer to Chapter 7 for a basic understanding  of how to run and operate the FactoryTalk  View application     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 143    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       Notes     144 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter      ArmorStart System Application Guide    This chapter guides you through a pre configured FactoryTalk View ME application  The application  interfaces with a pre configured Logix program that controls the ArmorStart devices     This chapter helps 
77. Inc  with respect to use of information  circuits  equipment  or  software described in this manual     Reproduction of the contents of this manual  in whole or in part  without written permission of Rockwell Automation     Inc   is prohibited     Throughout this manual  when necessary  we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations     WARNING  Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment   which may lead to personal injury or death  property damage  or economic loss     ATTENTION  Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death  property  damage  or economic loss  Attentions help you identify a hazard  avoid a hazard  and recognize the consequence     SHOCK HAZARD  Labels may be on or inside the equipment  for example  a drive or motor  to alert people that dangerous  voltage may be present     BURN HAZARD  Labels may be on or inside the equipment  for example  a drive or motor  to alert people that surfaces may  reach dangerous temperatures      gt  ll alo    IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product     Rockwell Software  ArmorStart  RSLinx Classic  RSLinx Enterprise  RSNetworx  FactoryTalk View ME  FactoryTalk View SE  FactoryTalk View  Integrated Architecture  ControlFlash  FactoryTalk View Studio  FactoryTalk  Services  RSNetworx for DeviceNet  DeviceLogix  On Machine  ArmorConne
78. Msg          Sts_DeviceNet_Scanner   Local1 5    DeviceMet_Mode    19  Click OK  a   Local15 AB 756_DNB_Status_128Bytes  5 0    FORWARD COMMANO USING P  ile of how to command a motor  Motor vith 260 Cmd_R           80 Ste _Drivestatus_Tripped   Controler  eS        Erogram  Show  AB 1 756 DNB Status _128Bytes 5    9  TRIP MONITOR ES    Tine of how monitor to the faut trip on the Armorsta       20  Enter the DeviceNet_Node value that ArmorStart_264_ AOI  eine onds m the node address of the ArmorStart _284_ADI Motor ith _284  L  H   Sts_OperatorMadeE  device that it is connected to  Inp_ArmorStart_ 264  Dnet_ArmorStat Module _M04_POL_   Out_Armorstart_264 Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_MO4 POL _O Sts_ProgramModee  For this example  the node of the Pe cee pester i  ArmorStart 284 device is 4  Faut _Mag Motor _Faut_Msg_284 C   sts_DeviceNet_Scanner Local  1 5       DeviceNet Mode    Integrate Your ArmorStart Device Application    The individual Add On Instructions include the interface logic and tags from both the faceplate  operator  control  and application program  program control  to monitor and control the ArmorStart device        IMPORTANT Do not write directly to the Corresponding Armorstart Device Tags that are listed in the Armorstart  Command and Set Value Tags tables in Add On Instruction Program Tag Listing and Function  on page 104        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 101    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       Understanding Operator Control and Program Control Trans
79. Network    Line Voltage   480v BOHz os        Control Voltage   24vDC          Note  Control Voltage selection will be used az a  default  but may be changed on individual devices  connected to the 3 Phase Power Hetwork      Cancel         Network View   3 Phase Power Armorstart  Jog          3 Phase  Power  Network       _       480V  60Hz    3 Phase Power Armorstart    3 Phase  Power  Network    C zoom In    480 Zoom out  60Hz loz    Run Wizard  Goto Topology View  Add Accessory       i    Add Branch              Copy To Clipboard    19    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       Add Device to a Branch  Three phase Power Network     Follow these steps to add a device to a branch of a three phase power network     1  Click the 3 Phase tab     2  Under Motor Controller   select Distributed Starters     A list of ArmorStart motor  controllers appear     3  Select the desired  ArmorStart device and drag  it over the Branch_0 line     In this example  select the  283D ArmorStart     When the plus sign appears     release the left mouse          E e  3 Phase    J rildase  Power  Network       _       480V  60Hz       PaO 3 Phase Power Armorstart       3 Phase Power Network Status      Tobe checked  Run wizard   Switch View   Show W       5 5 Motor Controller    SA Distributed Starters  E 280D       Q  281D        A  283D     N  E gank     E  User Device         e Encomp      2z MicroLogix     9 Distribut      f5 view   29 SLC PLC   ts EtherNe      Xz ControlNet zz DeviceNet   Aux P    
80. Quick Start Allen Bradley    On Machine ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit  Catalog Numbers 280D  281D  283D  284D        A  T  m   it    TE  T  Ti   f  mi  L              e    J            Rockwell    Allen Bradley   Rockwell Software Automation    Important User Information    Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment  Safety  Guidelines for the Application  Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls  publication SGI 1 1 available from  your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http   www rockwellautomation com literature   describes some  important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices  Because of this difference   and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment  all persons responsible for applying this equipment  must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable     In no event will Rockwell Automation  Inc  be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the  use or application of this equipment     The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes  Because of the many variables and  requirements associated with any particular installation  Rockwell Automation  Inc  cannot assume responsibility or    liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams     No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation  
81. RUNG  This rung provides an example of how monitor to the fault trip on the ArmorStart 264 named  Motor_with_264    When the  Motor_with_264 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped tag is true and the reset_trip_cmd_264 bit goes true in the controller  then reset the trip     Motor_Vvitth_264  Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped Device_264 Reset_Command Motor_VVith_264 Cmd_ResetProq    Ee    MainRoutine  Logic    gt              PE ainProgram A ArmorStart 280 Aol  Rung 1 of 18 APP VER 4    Rungs 15  16  and 17 are programmatically commanded     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5        ce aN I GSK  G   DeviceNetInputs   amp   MainProgram             5  Select the rung you want to export                                                                         cli I Program Taas FORWARD COMMAND USING PROGRAM CONTROL  EXAN  and right click the rung  AESA This rung provides an example of how to command a motor to run forward  When the  n or_with_284 Cmd_RunF wdProg tag will be set ti     G8  DeviceNetOutputs E Cut Rung Ctrl     9 Unscheduled Programs   Phases 3 otor ith_284 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped  S3 Motion Groups 5 Copy Rung Ctrl C l  6  Choose Exp ort Rungs    Ungrouped Axes ee Paste Ctrl     S3 Add On Instructions    ArmorStart_280_A0I Delete Rung Del COMMAND USING PROGRAM CONTROL  EXAMI  A Parameters and Local Tags   to command a motor to run reverse  When the  pe s Add Rung Ctrl R or_with_284 Cmd_RunRevProg tag will be set tc  E ArmorStart_261_A01 Edit Rung Enter ot
82. Redundant Media Allen Bradley     1756 CNBR D 1756 ControlNet Bridge  Redundant Media Allen Bradley  1756 CNBRI E 1756 ControlNet Bridge  Redundant Media 4llen Bradley     1756 DHRIOJB 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner 4llen Bradley  1756 DHRIO C 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner Allen Bradley    1756 DHRIO D 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner 4llen Bradley       1756 DNB Allen Bradley    1756 DeviceNet Scanner      1756 ENZF A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Fiber Media Allen Bradley  fe 1756 EN2T A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley  1756 ENBT A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley    e 1756 ENET A 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface Allen Bradley  1756 ENET B 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface 4llen Bradley       1756 EWEB A  1756 SYNCH A  Controllers    Digital  Drives    Motion  Other  Specialty    1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced Web Serv   Allen Bradley  SynchLink InterFace 4llen Bradley     A E          Find      Add Favorite         By Vendor    Favorites       4  Inthe New Modules dialog  enter    the module name     Choose the node number and slot  number of where the DeviceNet  module resides in the controller    backplane     Click OK twice     A DeviceNet I O module is  added to the I O configuration tree     66    New Module E a x      Type  1756 DNB 1756 DeviceNet Scanner   Vendor  Allen Bradley   Name  Po Input Size  124    32 bit    Description  a Output Size  123    32 bit   zi Status Size  32 wi 
83. Reference Manual  publication GMC RM001   e System Design for Control of Electrical Noise Video  publication GMC SP004     e The user manual for your ArmorStart controllers  Refer to Additional Resources for publication  numbers     e The documentation that came with your other Allen Bradley products     Refer to the Literature Library  http   literature rockwellautomation com  for access to publications     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 39    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Follow These Steps    Complete the following steps to plan your system layout and wiring     Planning Your Armorstart  Panel Layout and Wiring    Wiring Your ArmorStart  Controllers    Connecting the DeviceNet  ArmorConnect to Your  ArmorStart Device       page 50    40    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       Planning Your ArmorStart Panel Layout and Wiring    The toolkit includes AutoCAD Electrical DWG project files that include panel layout and wiring diagrams  that you can easily modify for your specific application  Individual DXF  and PDF files are also available for  use in standard AutoCAD and non AutoCAD drawing and image software packages  The diagrams include  power and control wiring examples  The ArmorStart controllers are connected with ArmorStart media     TIP If you do not have CAD software  use the PDF files to build your system drawing     Use CAD Drawings from the Toolkit CD    Refer to your bill of materials and fo
84. Start distributed motor controllers are listed for use with each other in group installations per  NFPA 79  Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery  When applied according to the group motor  installation requirements  two or more motors  of any rating or controller type  are permitted on a single  branch circuit  Group motor installation has been successfully used for many years in North America and    Canada     Cabling and Installation Guidelines    In addition to conduit and seal tight raceway  it is acceptable to use cable that is dual rated Tray Cable  Type  TC ER and Cord  STOOW  for power and control wiring on ArmorStart installations  In North America and  Canada installations  the following guidelines are outlined by the NEC and NFPA 79     In industrial environments where the conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified  personnel service the installation  and where the exposed cable is continuously supported and protected       against physical damage by using mechanical protection  such as struts  angles  or channels  Type TC tray  cable that complies with the crush and impact requirements of type metal clad  MC  cable and is identified  for such use with the marking type TC ER  Exposed Run  shall be permitted between a cable tray and the  use equipment or device as open wiring  The cable shall be secured at intervals not exceeding 1 8 m  6 ft  and  installed in a    good workman like    manner  Equipment grounding for the use equipme
85. System Overview    Enclosure            Bulletin 1492FB Bulletin 1606 1606 XLSDNET4  Branch Circuit Power Supply DeviceNet  Protective Device Power Supply                                                             Bulletin 284 ArmorStart                                                                                                             Bulletin 800F  11 Emergency Stop  1 Pushbutton                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   IMUNI       MANNI         m     z E   m ii e     Oo           fe ee ee te H ae       ID Cat  No Description   6 Control power media patchcords   Patchcord cable with integral female or male connector on each end   a in tee used to connect to the Bulletin 800F On Machine E Stop station by using a control power media  The E stop out tee is used with cordset or patchcord to connect to the ArmorStart distributed motor controller    8 Control power receptacles   Female receptacles are a panel mount connector with flying leads     ee represents number needed for desired cable length  which is 2  2 meters 6 5 feet   5  5 m 16 4 ft   or 10  10 m 32 8 ft      ArmorStart Device with ArmorConnect Connectivity  ArmorStart Devices with 10 A ArmorStart Devices with 25 A  short circuit Protection Rating 
86. T A 17    gs AB_ETH 1  Ethernet          0 0 0 192  Unrecognized Device      10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A4  1756 ENBT  amp     Det tee seme temst ewes eens emssimesteetemetemasemasswnsines    AOE OTE New EE Ree dn E Pew ETRE Ome nee tow Tee TEES      00  1756 L63 LOGIX5563  ArmorStart      01  1756 DNB  1756 DNB A DeviceNe    Driver Diagnostics  10 90 Configure Driver  192 1 Upload EDS file from device             Device Properties  Module Statistics        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       6  Select Dynamic and use DHCP to obtain the network    configuration     If Use DHCP to contain network configuration is  grayed out  you may need to use Control lash  software to upgrade the latest firmware in the  Ethernet module  Refer to Ethernet Module    Firmware Update Using ControlFLASH Utility on  page 163 to get the latest updates     7  Click Apply     8     Click OK     You can now exit RSLinx Classic software     1756 ENBT A Configuration    General Fort Configuration      Network  Configuration Type   Static    se DHCP to obtain network configuration     C Use BOOTP to obtain network configuration   IP Address   Network  Mask     Gateway Address     Primary Name  Server    Secondary Mame zan  Server  oie    200    ha  home  ra int  com    c     M Auto negotiate port speed and duplex    100 ka      Full duplex          Changes to Port Speed and Duplex require module reset        Network Interface Co
87. T_ARMORSTART_UNIT1  Dwi Trueview Drawing  3 229 KB    it     16 OMAT_ARMORSTART_UNITS  F Dia Trueview Drawing    3 202 KB    4  Add the required files to your project or copy them to your project folder        The drawings were created using AutoCAD Electrical  The project files are included in the DWG  directory  The path references in the project file are the default AutoCAD Electrical installation path        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       41    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Panel Layout Diagrams    The AutoCAD Electrical project includes several panel layout diagrams  with BOM  based on the  ArmorStart distributed motor controllers  Choose an appropriate diagram as a starting point  Add or remove  components as needed     The example shows a control panel with a ControlLogix controller  Panel View display  and stack lights as well  as control power components  The ArmorStart controllers are typically on the machine such as a conveyor  and are connected by using ArmorConnect media     Sample ArmorStart Panel Layout                 pa   Pa       42 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       Sample Bill of Material    a a  o   1 io ENCLOSURE a o o  oz  1  PANEL FOR ENCLOSURE 21225  a e  os  1  rusen orsconnecr 3w class J 3 POLE Je fiora O  ot  1  DISCONNECT OPERATOR RANDLE TYPE 4 4x RED VELIOW  AB figs  os  1  DISCONNECT OPERATING SHAT ANOLE KTO e pona o OO  o6   1  FUSE HOLDER 3 POLE CLASS C LED BLOWN
88. _ArmorStartModule_NO4_POL_O Drvin4 a S OE BOOL     Dret _ArmorStart_Module_N04_POL_0 CommFreqCmd O ONT    b  Enter or select the desire value           c  Press Enter     4  Change the FaultReset tag to 1 and press Enter to clear any initial faults     Dret ArmoStart_ Module N04 POL_O Faultheset  5  Change FaultReset back to 0 and press enter     eS Dret Arnorctar Module N04 POL O FaultReset T    6  Verify that the I Status_ready tag value is 1  indicating that the device is ready       Dnet_ArmorStart_Madule_NO4_POL_  Ready         7  Change the O CommandFreq tag to 600 engineering units and press Enter     F Dnet_ArmorStart Module N04 POL_O CommFreglmd      600      This is 60 0 Hz        If there is a motor attached to your device  completing the next step will cause it to turn        8  Change the RunFwd tag to 1 and press Enter     net ArmnorSstart Module N04 POL_O AunFwd   YI    The display on the device registers the speed increase in Hz until the value entered at the reference tag is  reached     9  Change the RunFwd tag back to 0     The display on the ArmorStart device will show the speed decreasing until it reaches 0 00 Hz     By starting and stopping the device  you verified that the   e Logix controller is communicating correctly with the device     e ArmorStart device can receive simple commands     74 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 4    ArmorStart Local Control Configuration       In this chapter  you will configure your ArmorStart devi
89. amPermissive tag outside of the 40  to insure a safe transfer     Cmd_OperToProgPermissive Cmd_ProgProgReq Cmd_ProgOperReq Sts_ProgramModeEnabled Sts_OperatorModeEnabled  Cmd_ProgProgReq Cmd_OperProgReq    n Od o  Cmd_OperProgReq Cmd_OperOperReq  e   a   S FS          OPERATOR CONTROL ENABLE RUNG  This rung enables RSViewME S amp  Operator Control of the ArmorStart  Command requests  Cmd  can be initiated from either the Logix Programs  ProgOperReq  or RS ViewME SE  OperOperReq   For example  to enable Operator  control for a drive associated  Motor_1  AOI instance  a rung could be added to the Logix MainRoutine with specific input conditions driving an output instruction with the tag name  Motor_1 Cmd_ProgOperReq   Likewise  a  pushbutton within an RSVview MESSE application could be added with a value tag name of   1  Cmd_OperOperReq  with the  1 parameter for that faceplate display associated with  Motor_1  tag   The Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive allows the Logix Program to control whether a Program to Operator Control transfer is allowed   PLEASE NOTE  If the Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive tag is set to 1  the AOl is programmed to allow a transfer from Program Control to Operator Control regardless of the direction  speed  or active status of the ArmorStart  In addition   the next rung transfers the current Program Speed value  Set_SpeedProg  to the Operator Speed tag   Set_SpeedOper  tag  creating a  bumpless  transfer when a transfer from Program Control to Operator Control is exec
90. arameters on the device properties tab     For the ArmorStart 280D and 281D device  make sure the consumed IO Assy is 160 and the Produce  IO Assy is 161       lt  ArmorStart 280D 0 5 2 54 24  DC          ArmorStart 281D 0 3 1 5A 24VDC    General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogix      General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogix    E  Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an        action using the toolbar        Groups R 7 Jal x    gt  Monitor  ID      Me  Parameter  Current Value      Network Override Disabled   Comm Override Disabled   Autobaud Enable Enabled  onsumed IO Assy   Produced IO Assy   Prod Assy Word 1    Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an    E  action using the toolbar   T S       Groups mR  all      gt  Monitor  D  gt         Parameter   Current vale __    Disabled    Network Override   Comm Override Disabled  AutobaudEpabla Enabled  Consumed IO Assy 160  Produced IO Assy   Prod Assy Word 0       Prod Assy Word 1    Prod Assy Word 3    Prod Assy Word 1  Prod Assy Word 2  Prod Assy Word 3    4  Prod Assy Word 2 5  6  1    Consumed IO Size   Produced IO Size   Starter COS Mask   Net Out COS Mask       DNet Voltage    A Consumed IO Size  a Produced IO Size  Starter COS Mask  Net Out COS Mask  A    DNet Volkane    xx111111 00010  xoo0o000 00000   23 67         111111 00011   xooo0000 00000   73AN bi     gt     Cancel   Apply   Help         Change any other parameter as needed for your speci
91. art  E 8  ArmorStart     Sy System  E  Project Settings      Runtime Security        Diagnostics List Setup  Global Connections                       ie  a ia  ArmorStart 280 ArmorStart 281  Motor 1 Motor 2         ArmorStart 284  Motor 3         Startup   H 3 HMI Tags  g Tags  a  Graphics Config ESF  E rrij Displays        ALARM       DIAGNOSTICS        INFORMATION       ArmorStart_280_Faceplate      ArmorStart_281_Faceplate      ArmorStart_284_Faceplate     Goto_ArmorStart      Main Menu    Global Objects  Libraries    Images      Parameters  i Local Messages  a  Alarms  E Alarm Setup  5  Information  G Information Setup  E Information Maccanae    History                 r  Goto_ArmorStart    ArmorStart        TEx          ArmorStart 280 ArmorStart 281 ArmorStart 284                      121    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       12  Click the General tab     13  Assign the ArmorStart Faceplate and parameter file to  create the associate with the Goto button     a  Click the browse button along side of the Display  field and select the ArmorStart Faceplate display  from the Component Browser dialog box     b  Click OK     c  Click the browse button along side of the  Parameter file field and assign the ArmorStart  parameter file     d  Click OK     e  Click OK on the Goto Display Button Properties    dialog box to save your configuration     14  Resize multiple objects     Goto Display Button Properties       General   Label   Common                    Appearance  
92. art 2  PSo01  0   1     JE    A       0 0094  1 00m  0 367A    A   YWO 026V  2 00m  O 367A    A   WO 053V  3 00m  O 367A    A   yO 088V  4 00m  O0 367A    A   WO 132V  5 00m  0 367A    0 00m  Ld 2 202A       Control _0     Disconnect Delete channel       from Network  Control Power Armorstart  Segment  Control_0     o  oo mE Channel       properties  owa ED Goto Network  Control Power Armorstart  Segment    re  Change channel       address  Configure     Add Accessory       Armorstart 6  Armorstart 5  5    4     A   WO 185V  6 00m  O 367A    DeviceNet Status   DeviceNet Armorstart    ok    Run Wizard   Switch View  Hep d R      Display      V Voltage Drop Info  MV Current Draw  Maximum Data rate  500k bit s    Trunk Length  6  Max  Current Load  8 000    MV Trunk Length  V Drop Length       m Trunk Type         Max  Voltage Drop   4 65      V Position    Kwiklink Class 1                  KKO 3 Phase Power Armorstart A Control Power Armorstart A DeviceNet Armorstart Se    33    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       Export the IAB Configuration to ProposalWorks    Follow these steps to export the IAB configuration to ProposalWorks     1  From the File menu  choose Export to File Action Option View Help  ProposalWorks File   D New a  Ge Open Workspace     H Save Workspace  Save Workspace 4s     Close Workspace       Internet Connection Settings       Create Report    Export XML    Export to Proposaliorks File    be      5 3  Project BOM       Make Traditional 14B Project    Print A
93. art Local Control Configuration       6  Click Start Logix Editor  tX ArmorStart 284D PF4 240V 0 5HP  General   Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File DeviceLogix    Author  ooo  Revision  ooo    Description     Start Logic Editor         Cancel   Apply   Help      7  Ifthe DeviceLogix Editor Style  dialog box appears  select function  Block Editor     DeviceLogix Editor Style Selec    Ea    Select the editor style for this node     f Function Block Editor    8  Click OK       Ladder Editor    You ate now ready to begin  building your logic program        Build Your Logic Program    Follow these steps to build your logic program     1  In the Logic editor  click the edit JSR  icon to enter the Edit mode  File Edit View Communications Tools Help    a mega Xe   o  lt   t    ue    Timer Counter Move Logical           TOMER   TOFR   PEULE  CTU   CTUD        2  Click Yes to enter Edit mode  Enter Edit Mode    You are about to enter Edit mode  Selecting Yes will enable logic editing and  disable communications with the device  Continue        78 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration Chapter 4       When in Edit mode  the following RORANRIRETe ance   buttons appear for use in creating File Edit View Communications Tools Help    S     erja alja     DI rof torn  purr  erv   ere    gt      tenps  Timericounter   Movetoged J  B C       the logic program        E  Function Block Editor  3       3  Drag the Bit Input icon L gt  from    File Edit 
94. atically          Use the following IP address        6  Enter the IP address and Subnet mask as IP address  192 168  1  116  Subnet mask    255   255   255  0  shown or enter your address   Default gateway        l             7  Click OK     8  Close all network windows     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 155    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration       Verify Your IP Address    1  From the Start menu  choose Run     The Run dialog box opens     2  From the Open pull down menu  choose  cmd     3  Click OK        7  Help and Support        Sa Run            Windows XP       ti Type the name of a program  Folder  document  or  F siari i Internet resource  and Windows will open it For you     Open        Cancel   Browse            The Windows IP Configuration dialog box opens     4  Enter ipconfig at the prompt     ei  CA WINNT system3z  cmd exe    Microsoft Windows 2006  Version 5 00 2195     5  Press Enter     LC  Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp     C N Documents and Settings  ahb gt ipconf ig    6  Verify that the IP address and  Subnet Mask match what you  entered     If these numbers do not match what  you entered  contact your network  administrator     7  Close the cmd exe window     156       Windows 26680 IP Configuration    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection     Connection specific DNS Suffix  DP Address  o o aoe fe ee oe ee  subnet Mask     2                w          Default Gateway   a                  192 168 1 116  255
95. b  E ae RSLogix 5000 B000 jet below to generate and save the scanner tags in the RSLogix  Project    A Step 2   Select Scanner  Step 3   M Select RSNetVVor Project    A Step 4   Select Scanner Node    Step 5    E  Generate Tags       7  Close the Tag Generator tool after the tags are generated     68 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       Download Controller File and Test ArmorStart Tags  Verify lags    1  Go to the RSLogix 5000 editor and  double click Controller tags from the  Controller Organizer window     You ll see generated input and output tags  for all of the devices that were added to the  scanlist        Controller Tags   ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code controller  p    Oj x   Scope    fa ArmorStartAOl Y   Show      AB_280D_F122_10B_ _C7943567  AB_280D_F122_10B_0_01434119  AB_281D_F122_104_ _AS4E8B9C      Name ee   Style  LA net_ArmorStart_Module_NO2_POL_          AB 280D_F122_10B_ _C7943567    For example  the tag name  Dnet_ArmorStart_ Module N04 POL    _lis for input tags for an ArmorStart                                     V_  4 Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO2_POL_O AB 280D_F12Z_10B_0_01434119  device located at node address 4  The   F Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO3_POL_    o  AB 281D_F122_104_ _AS4E9B9C   H Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO3_POL_O         s    AB 281D_F12Z_104_0_DDF3DODE         N     __ AB 284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _95284B98  ArmorStart_Module_NO4_POL_O L        s    AB 284D_ FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B    E   U  E Fa
96. ce for standalone or device level control   DeviceLogix devices have built in processing capabilities that include controlled shutdowns in the event of  network loss  or a controlled continuation of the process  It reduces the sense to actuation time  resulting in  higher performance and simpler programming     Before You Begin    e Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1    e Complete your system layout and wiring  refer to Chapter 2         e Configure your ArmorStart device  refer to Chapter 3      What You Need    e RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software  version 9 0 or later        e The manual for how to program the DeviceLogix device  Refer to Additional Resources on page 11 for  publication numbers     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 75    Chapter 4 Armorstart Local Control Configuration    Follow These Steps       Complete the following steps to configure your ArmorStart devices for stand alone Devicelogix applications     Create a DeviceLogix  Program on an Armorstart  Device    Build Your Logic Program    Download Program to  Armorstart    DeviceLogix Programming  Example       page 84    76 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration Chapter 4       Create a DeviceLogix Program on an ArmorStart Device    Configuring DeviceLogix smart components for local control can be accomplished with RSNetWorx for  DeviceNet software  With this software  you can set up DeviceNet components for system installa
97. ceNet scanner in the controller     60    eS Set Program Access and Defaults        E  Accessories     Internet Explorer   gt     Message Manager        fm Programs       fe Documents  i Settings    Search    i fm Rockwell Software  Z FactoryTalk View Studio   gt      Snaglt 6    y    O  Help and Support    AI Run       indows XP Professional       fol Shut Down       b   gt  an RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series  gt     BOOTP DHCP Server      gt     RSLinx  gt                    gt  iy DeviceNet Node Commissioning Tool   gt       DeviceNet Shortcuts       FactoryTalk View       RSLogix 5000 Tools  gt   amp     RSNetwWorx for DeviceNet        M    E  RSNetWorx For DeviceNet Tutorial  B RsNetWorx MD Schedule Service Monitor        DeviceNet   RSNet Worx for DeviceNet    File Edit View Wetwork Device Diagnostics Tools Help        fF  Generic Device    Browse for network xi    Select a communications path to the desired network              MV Autobrowse      l Workstation  USMKELAB4M254  zs Linx Gateways  Ethernet   5 AB_DF1 1  DF1   Gas AB_ETH 1  Ethernet      amp   A  10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A      Backplane  1756 44 4   f  192 168 1 10  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A    a AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet        Cancel   Help      Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       6  Select the DeviceNet network     Select a communications path to the desired network     Ta Click OK  IV Autobrowse      Workstation  USMKELAB4M254   e Linx
98. connections     prep _Teatemesson _  Tap      Trigger label       Label23          I   ArmorStartAlarmTrigger   1  Eel ArmorStartAlarmTrigger   2    5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName   Hardware Short Circuit De      PS  0 ArmorStartAlarmName   Software Short Circuit Con        Ee ArmorStartAlarmTrigger  3  es ArmorStartAlarmTrigger   4  Ee ArmorStartAlarmTrigger  5         ArmorStartAlarmTrigger 6    5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName   Internal Electronic Motor    __P 5 0 ArmorStart4larmName   Drive Overload rating of 1     5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName    4 Phase U to Ground Fault     ues  0 ArmorStartAlarmName   A Phase    to Ground Fault      o 7 _  ArmorStartAlarmTrigger  7 o         ae ArmorStartAlarmTrigger 8    i Psu O ArmorStartAlarmName   Excessive current detecte         9 ArmorStartAlarmTrigger 9    E  ArmorStartAlarmTrigger  10  Ere ArmorStartAlarmTrigger   11   12   ArmorStartAlarmTriqger 12   lt      5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName   Excessive current detecte     5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName   Excessive current detecte     5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName   A current path to earth gr      5 0 ArmorStartAlarmName      Drive is unable to accelera         dekideki       IMPORTANT    Upon startup  Factory Talk View software will give application error warnings that unused Trigger tags  have not been activated  When this happens  clear the errors        9  Configure the Alarm Trigger tags in the FactoryTalk View tag database     136    a  Under the system tree  double click Tags to open the tag    database     For
99. ct  Logix5000  ControlLogix  CompactLogix  RSLinx  RSLogix  Logix  Allen Bradley  Rockwell Automation  and TechConnect are trademarks  of Rockwell Automation  Inc     Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies     Where to Start       Follow the path below to complete your application     Chapter 1  Hardware Selection    Chapter 5  Faceplate Logix Integration    Tore berei bsg ome fee bee       Gam ieee eaa a aeai apan aah F   Siar temi mibe  Cmo imi Paesi hame emri me aar drema ni a apane anh I       Cmd_ProgProgReq     amp    Usage  Input    Data Types        Cmd_ProgT oOperPermissive    Input    AB 284D FHB2P34 101       Cmd_ResetOper    Input       Cmd_ResetProg    Input    AB_280D_F122_10B_I_C7943567  AB_280D_F12Z_10B_0_01434119       Cmd_RunFwdOper    Input       Cmd_RunFwdProg    Input    AB_281D_F12Z_104_ _AS4E8BSC    AB_281D_F122_104_0_DDF3D0DE       Cmd_RunRevOper    Input    AB 2840  FHB2P2x_10_0  155BESBF       Cmd_RunRevProg    Input       Cmd_StopOper    Input    AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B       Cmd_StopProg    Input    zi       Controller_Trigger    Output       Array Dimensions              DeviceNet_Node    Input    Dim 2 Dimi Dim 0       Enableln    Input    p    p    0 a       EnableOut    Output                    Fault_Msq    InOut    I Show Data Types by Groups              Fault_Msq_Code    Output    Select Data Type    Xl fion       OK      Input   System Defined F  jutput   System Definec        Inp_A
100. ctory   C  Program Files  ControlFLASH    Cancel   Help            Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 169    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration       Create a New Project File in RSLogix 5000 Software    1  Launch RSLogix 5000 software               ji Calculator sey ce mp ssc ost pc cer oo er am       ee  Fa PanelBuilder32     RSWviews2 Tools                  fn Rockwell Automation id A IOLinx a Si Help     Programs r   l l     Saran im Rockwell Software Him FSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series   EY RSLogix 5000 Tutorials and Demos     LE Roxio Easy CD Creator 5  gt  LS RSLogix500 Pro English aie RSLogix 5000    fn Startup   Enl Network Diagnostic Tools       2  Click New Project  27 RSLogix 5000    File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools w       C gt  Start Page    c gt  Quick Start    The New Controller dialog box    opens         gt  Controller Projects    Recent Projects  1   Open Project    i  Mew Project       i  Open Sample Project    Open Vendor Sample Project    W vendor Sample Projects    3  From the Type pull down menu     Mew Controller Ea  choose the controller  aE  Vendor  Allen Bradley  4  From the Revision pull down menu  Type  1756 L63 ControlLogixS563 Controller    choose the software revision  o m   eer    In this example  the CompactLogix    Redundancy Enabled Help      1768 L63 is the controller    Type  poe  My_L63_Controllet    The steps to configure other Logix  controller types are similar     5  Enter a unique c
101. date now  press  Finish     Catalog Number  1756 L63  Serial Number  OO31FFA6    Curent Revision  17 2 57  New Revision  17 2 57           lt  Back   Finish   Cancel   Help      11  Click Start     The firmware update begins     When the controller is updated  the status dialog box displays update complete   12  Click OK   13  Click Cancel   14  Click Yes     The ControlFlash software closes     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 159    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration    Assign IP Addresses  Using BOOTP DHCP    The BOOTP DHCP Server utility is used to assign IP addresses to most devices in this quick start  except  the PanelView Plus terminal  The BOOTP DHCP utility is installed during the RSLogix 5000 software    installation     1  Launch the BOOTP DHCP Server utility       Rockwell Automation  gt   E RSView32 SPC Utilities     fs Rockwell Software  3 i Utilities         l Programs        A Documents Niles lanl eave E Mi fey BOOTP DHCP Server d Ge BOOTE DHCF Help  ia Startup b ia RSLogixS Pro English A  BOOTP DHCP Server  las Settings j e  i MEREN Pa k    If you are running this utility for the first Nemes nero  time  the Network Setup Error dialog box    opens  Please configure your network settings before  using the BOOTPIDHCP server tool     a  Click OK   b  Enter the subnet mask from step 6 on    page 155     If you are not running this utility for the  first time  from the Tools menu  choose  Network Settings        Request History
102. deate and Patcheorde     EIRE MEAT    pe ae selections for the product that you mood using the intoractiee selection chart    Automation      Cema   tee oe JLee_   SENSOR END DATA FEMALE Al Selec on allribule to lhe lell to siari  Pomale End Cable   ooking selec pone  Teatniinaticn  Heimat of Pina Same as Mabe End  Famale Connector Ae Cannnetar  Srila  0 END DATA  MALE  Wale End AC Micro  Dual Kay   Tarmination  Humber of Pins Pin  Male Connector Mala  Right Angle  Style  CORD DATA  Cable Typ   PMC Cable  Tallow  Unshielded  Wire Size TRAG  Cable Color Code Automate Color Code  SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS  Hanhware Matedal Epory coated Zine  Special Standard  Characteristics  CORD LENGTH DATA  Units  haters  Standard ot Baiki  2 meters 55 lool   fa Opdien Cabbie  Length  NOTES  Pin Layout Flying Lead Color Codes    Female End  1 Green PORD  i Red Black T  3 RedVriste Ty  Pin Layout  Male Fingu   Eid     MESSAGES    23    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       6  Copy the configuration from Port   1 to Output Cable Port  2 as    shown     7  Select NO SELECTION for  Output Cable Port  2     8  Click Accept     9  Once the output cables have been  configured  click Input Cable Port   1 to configure the port cable     24       onfigurator    Powered by    283A 283D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller  Product Configuration Assistant    Enter the order code for the desired 263A 283D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller     283D FB32 10A CR 3    OR  make the selections for the prod
103. dit view Libraries Proposal Zoom Tools Window Help   8 x             MRE MATT OAE rE      E  Equipment List N          IE quipment List     Integrated Architecture Builder     T Integrated Architecture Builder Report     1756 A4   LI Product Details and Certifications  amp              Bee eS                     Printed Report Detail  Tite    Equipment List We  fkg    Pricing    List Mult Net   Apply Agreement   View    Sell    I   Grand Total  T Do not print in Word Refresh                    E N 0 r E E Bc SN E E  Ext Net  US   ntesrated Architecture Builder   m  o o al  f Slot a Chassis 3     Stocked o o oa doef ss   CT GOO  aooo   2 00   296 00   n e cae Module     Stocked o   oa   ss   do saossoof topo  1052 00   1 058 00   _    ee 10400 Bridge Module   Twisted i     Stocked     oa doef ss   CT e900  St coo  1769 00   1 769 00  r Processor With  Mbyte Memory     Stocked     oa dos  se     saozzsoo  St coo    10 226 00  10 226 00  a Filler    1  Stocked   oa oef ssa   CT saoo  tooo  2500    25 00  es 265 vA Power Supply  Vd 10 Amp     Stocked     wa doef ss   CE CC FOOL tooo     e7oo   817 00     _ rar  Bulletin   Armor Start Solid State Motor ControlDeviceNet  24 DC  10 A Rated Device  1 1 3 0 A  Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable  Hand  Of    Selector Keypad with Jog Function    Non Stocked    SA 4   tts   do sasso  tooo    1553 00    1 553 00  ee GET A Micro  Dual Kev   Male  R Ang  Ext  Threads   3 Pin  PVC Cable  Yellow  Unshielded  18AWG  Automotive Color CodedNo Con
104. e     This will highlight the parameter number again   Change an Enumerated Parameter    To change an enumerated parameter value  follow these steps     1  Select the desired parameter by completing steps  1   4 in Select a Parameter        2  Press up A and down B to change to the    appropriate value     3  To edit any remaining parameters repeat steps 1   4 in Select a Parameter and use the appropriate method  for the data type to change them     4  When finished  push until you go back to the Who Screen or you may choose to move to a parameter  to monitor the status     186    Rockwell Automation Support    Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products    At hetp   www rockwellautomation com support   you can find technical manuals  a knowledge base of FAQs  technical and  application notes  sample code and links to software service packs  and a MySupport feature that you can customize to  make the best use of these tools     For an additional level of technical phone support for installation  configuration  and troubleshooting  we offer  TechConnect support programs  For more information  contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation    representative  or visit http   www rockwellautomation com support      Installation Assistance    If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation  review the information that is contained in this  manual  You can contact Customer Support for initial help in
105. e    Set the comms parameters if the ArmorStatt is a    standalone device   1  Select the parameters tab     2  Set parameter 8 and 9 to Enabled     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011        ArmorStart 284D PF4 240V 0 5HP    General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogix        Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an  F  action using the toolbar          Groups    R  an    Monitor     BS    ID   gt  parameter   Current Yale __    D     amp   a    Network Override  Comm Override  Consumed IO Assy  Produced IO Assy  Prod Assy Word 0  Prod Assy Word 1  Prod Assy Word 2  Prod Assy Word 3  Consumed IO Size  Produced IO Size  Starter COS Mask  Net Out COS Mask    A    DNet Voltane    Enabled  Enabled    44111111 11111  0000000 00000    23 45 V s    g    Cancel   Apply   Help         83    Chapter 4 Armorstart Local Control Configuration       DeviceLogix Programming Example    This example is a combination of different modes that can be used together in an application for the 284D  ArmorStart device  A logic controller ladder logic program is controlling the ArmorStart device  auto  control   In the event of an I O connection fault  the external push buttons  manual control  will be allowed  to control the ArmorStart and local I O  A tripped condition  whether in manual or auto control  will  provide a status indication of a trip using a stack light  controlled by output A   An IO Connection fault is  also indicated on the same stack light 
106. e Tasks     i a MainTask   fo  DeviceWetInputs    fo  MainProgram       B E ArmorStart_260_AOT    A RA ArmorStart_281_Aol  G3  armorStart_284_Aol   ae Parameters and Local Tags    aaas   anic       ArmorStart_261_401 L5   ArmorStart_264 A01 L5              Files of type  RSLogix 5000 XML Files     LS Cancel    Files containing  Help           Into     91    Chapter 5    Faceplate Logix Integration       Select the ArmorStart Add On Instruction  faceplate file appropriate for your ArmorStart  service class     In this example  the ArmorStart_284_AOI file is    chosen     Click Import     Import Instruction    Look in   e Controller Program Files          e e    My Recent  Documents    My Network       ArmorStart_280_AOI L5X  ArmorStart_261_A01 L5     sp ArmorStart_284  _A0I1 L5x             File name   ArmorStart_284_A0I     impot      Files of type     Cancel       Places     Help      Reassign Add On Instruction Input and Output Parameter Data Types    If your application requires additional data from the device that is not included within the imported Add On  Instruction for the faceplate  then refer to Chapter 3 on page 57 where ArmorStart specific tags were    generated by using the DeviceNet Tag Generator tool     Follow these steps to reassign the input and output parameter data types for your device     1     92    In the project file Explorer window  expand the    Add On Instructions folder     Select the appropriate ArmorStart Add On  Instruction file you are using a
107. e your system layout and wiring  refer to Chapter 2         e Configure your ArmorStart device  refer to Chapter 3      What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015   e ArmorStart device    e RSLogix 5000 software  version 17 0 or later    e RSLinx Classic software  version 2 50 or later     e RSLogix 5000 Start Page Resource Center for related Logix controller hardware and software manuals        e The user manual for your ArmorStart device  Refer to Additional Resources on page 11 for publication    numbers     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 89    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration    Follow These Steps    Complete the following steps to add the necessary logic to your RSLogix 5000 application for use with the    ArmorStatt faceplates     Import the ArmorStart  Add On Instructions    page 91    Reassign Add On Instruction  Input and Output Parameter    page 92    Optional Step Modify ArmorStart Add On    Complete if Equipment Status Instruction for Equipment  faceplate is needed in application  Status Faceplate    page 95    Integrate ArmorStart AOI into  Your Application Program    Routines       page 96    Integrate Your ArmorStart  Device Application    page 101    Optional Step    Complete if Alarm History Add Alarm Logic tor Alarm  faceplate is needed in application  History Faceplate    page 109    Download the Project       page 111    90       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5  
108. eTrigger  value Z     Label23    AnalogGasTrigger    AnalogwaterTri P Use ack all value  fo   a  Open the Alarm Setup     analogsteemtrigaer    Powermonitor1000Trigger Optional trigger connections   PowerMonitor3000Trigger    e   AnalogElectricTriga  b  Click Add  PEETRE Era y prana i nn    A Trigger tag is added    add         Edit       Remove               c  Using the Tag browser  select the tag in  our controller you will want to use to    7 1 Te    trigger an alarm message  Tamos O e  d  Click OK  Cancel   Hep      e  Click the Message tab  Triggers Messages   advanced    Trigger filter     CLXx L63  Motor_with_280 Cmd_Ope   Sort by    lt none gt        Alarm messages       Trioger   Trigger value  Ee       CLX L63 Motor_With_     Aue    Display  L iv   1             Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011          137    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       f  Scroll to the bottom of ES4larnT rigger zo __  50 ESAlarmWame   Overload Warnine  the listing to add your sua L43 Furnace Alarm trigger    l l  Unassigned  gt   Trigger Tag  the trigger 2    value  and the message  you want displayed     g     To insert a String into the message  right click in the message choose Edit String  then enter the text        h     To insert a variable  click Insert Variable  then EX x  choose Numeric  String  or Time Date  Furnace temp is too high    A String  Numeric or Time Date will be added to    your message      i    Insert Variable          11  Configure a Goto Disp
109. ec       1  1756 DNB  1756 DNB       3  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A      10 90 210 183  Panelview Plus CE 1250  Panelview_Plus CE 1     10 90 211 9  Ethernet Bridge  1769 L32E   1769 L32E Ethernet Port        lt   gt   Mode  Online Not Browsing                The Apply button is dimmed indicating the shortcut is attached to the path     175    Appendix B       Configure Runtime  Target  Communication    The target tab displays the offline configuration from the perspective of the device that will be running the  application and comprises the topology that will be loaded into a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE  terminal     Follow these steps to copy the configuration from Design time to Runtime     1     2     176    Click Copy from Design to Runtime     Click Yes     Click Verify to make sure communication  is setup correctly     The Shortcut Verifier dialog box appears     Verify that the path to the Design device    and the Runtime device are assigned        Click Close     Click OK                 cCLx L63          Device Shortcuts Design  Local    Runtime  T arget     Remove   Apply Copy from Design to Runtime        RSLinx Enterprise  USMKEWGBERNHA3      1789 417  Backplane   E a EtherNet  Ethernet   E x 10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A           10 90 210 83  1747 L552E  ATS6K23  10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A 1  H S 1756 A4 4  1756 A4d 4 2    D  Oa eano AOL Sn ea      1  1756 DNB  1756 DNB     3  1756 ENBT A  1756 ENBT A      E  10 90 210 183  Panel  ie
110. ed Motor Controller      Enter the onder code for the dewmed 2E3A 2830 ArmerStan Devtrbuted Motor Controter  appear on the right  cr    OF  make the sefechons for the product that you need using the interactive selection chat    OT   A         T  SYSTEM DATA    5  Choose the appropriate horsepower  amount  Motor Convent    MODULE DATA    Comes athens   Enclosme Type   Inpet Vetage   Curent Range   NO SHLEC PON  Contrel Voltage av DC    Line Moroi Conmectioen 7 NO SELECTION  OPTIONS DATA   Opten 1   Hand ON Auto  NO SELECTION  Source Drake Comaces   NO sex econ  Optien    Salety Mentor Optier oO SELECTION  WO DATA   Total Current Diaw of Severs 200 m     Total Cunpent Draw ef Output 2000 mA  ACCESSORIES   Extended Motor Cables  gt  AEP SLC TRO  Output Cable Por et  lt  MO sel oC TOW  Inpet Cable Port et   SOL Cree  Sealing Caps  NO SELEC TON       6  Choose other options as appropriate   After choosing all of your roduct Configurator    Powered by    ropri ion  ee eee the 283A 283D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller  dialog box should look Product Configuration Assistant    similar to this  Enter the order code for the desired 263A 283D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller          263D FB32 104 CR 3    OR  make the selections for the product that you need using the interactive selection chart     A    SYSTEM DATA    Select an attribute to the left to start making ia  Supply Voltage 480W 60Hz selections     Horsepower 1 HP  Motor Current 21 A    Motor Current Please No
111. ee ee ee eee ee    11  Drag the Net Input0 connection point    to the In1 connection point               w          BAND    Boolean And       12  Click In1 again to make the connection     The line will remain indicating that the    connection is made     13  Repeat steps 10 to 12 connect the IO  Input0 tab to the In2 connection point       BAND    Boolean And    1  1  1  l   i ce e e    I        1    14  Click and hold the Bit Output tab a  on the toolbar      J dt    i IE 4  ke  Bann  por  pxoR  swor  swam  sivoR EsaoR  ser   zs        t   E Es   4 Timer Courter   Move Logical    15  Drag the BAND    function block to the  left     16  Double click the         in    jee ee Ke Re ee eB Be ee ee eR Re ee ep eee ere tere ee er et ee ee ee      BAND By    Boolean And       the Bit Output tab     80 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Local Control Configuration    Chapter 4       17  Click the down arrow     18  Click the         next to Hardware Boolean     19  Double click Run Fwd     20  Connect the BAND block  to the Run Fwd tag     21  From the Edit pull down menu  choose    Recovery Mode   22  Click Enabled     23  Click OK     24  Click the Logic Verify i icon on the  toolbar to determine if the program is    valid and error free     If the logic is valid and passed  certification  the following dialog box    appears     25  Click OK     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Net Input    5           fb Run Fwd    z Run Rer   User Out 4  U
112. een program control and    RTT   operator control of the Armorstart device  The button indicator text shows what has control     Numeric Display Click the Numeric Display button to access numeric entry keypad     The overview faceplate places the logic program in control by default  For you to take control  press the  Program Operator button  The text on the button changes to Operator and the ArmorStart command  buttons are enabled        RunFwd  RunRev  JogFwd  JogRev  and Stop command buttons let the operator perform the normal  ArmorStart functions as the names suggest  You can also enter a speed reference for operator control by       pressing the numeric display     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 147    Chapter 7 ArmorStart System Application Guide    ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Fault Indication View    The Alarm button indicates a ArmorStart device fault condition and activates the fault diagnostic views      lt i Close  ArmorStart 284D Button    ner tor        a p   a Help  Current Fault    _   _   _   _   X   X      XXa   X   XS    Button  Indicator  red           tb   Trip   ING   Ready CO INT   RunFwd Co IN    RunRey CO IN3     RunFwd  RunRev    JaqEwd Command    Hf       AtRef I CLR Faults  JogRev   Buttons  140M Co  zs  SPEED Operator    Fault Indication View  Toolbar Button Color Indicator   Description Action  Grey Normal state None  Alarm    Flashing red Fault Follow fault action screen       To access the detailed fault information and action d
113. er icon            2  xi    General   Module   Scanlist   Input   Output  ADA   Summary         a  Enter anew name for the scanner or  accept the default name    ee  Name   b  Make sure that the node address Pecan  corresponds to the node on which  the scanner is commissioned   c Click OK  ties PS    Device Identity   Primary            12  Click the Scanlist tab     a     13  Click Apply then OK     64         Vendor  Rockwell Automation  AllenBradley  1   Type   Communication Adapter CS     Device   i756DNBII4   Catalog  fi756DNB tt  sss    lt    sCS  Revision  Fo               Cancel   Apply   Help                1756 DNB    General   Wed Scanise J  put   Output   ADR   Summary      Available Devices     2  x     Select all of the devices that you want    Scaniist   Sa  02  ArmorStart 280D 0 5 2       Hl  03  ArmorStart 281D 0 3 1     TEJ 04  ArmorStart 284D PF4               to scan from the Available Devices  list and move them to the Scanlist    g    window     BEE    For example  the dialog box shows  three ArmorStart devices configured    in the scanlist  I Node Active    Electronic Key   V Device Type  MV Vendor   V Product Code   I Major Revision   T Minor T or higher    JV Automap on Add    Upload from Scanner       Download to Scanner       Edit 1 0 Parameters            Once the scanlist is populated  click  Download to Scanner           Cancel   Apply   Help      Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       1
114. er system from influencing the communication controls     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 55    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Electromagnetic Compatibility    The following guidelines are provided for EMC installation compliance     General Notes for Bulletin 284 Devices    e The motor cable should be kept as short as possible to avoid electromagnetic emission as well as  capacitive currents    e Conformity of the device with CE EMC requirements does not guarantee an entire machine  installation complies with CE EMC requirements  Many factors can influence total machine and  installation compliance     e Using an EMI filter with any ArmorStart device rating  may result in relatively high ground leakage  currents  Therefore  the filter must only be used in installations and solidly grounded  bonded  to the  building power distribution ground  Grounding must not rely on flexible cables and should not include  any form of plug or socket that would permit inadvertent disconnection  Some local codes may require  redundant ground connections  The integrity of all connections should be periodically checked     Ground the ArmorStart Controller    Connect a grounding conductor to the terminal provided as standard on each ArmorStart Distributed Motor  Controller     56 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 3    ArmorStart DeviceNet Configuration    In this chapter  you will configure your ArmorStart device by using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software
115. es Add Component Into Project    folder on the toolkit CD and select the Look in       HMI Application Files          Oes           c m    21 x        ArmorStart_Parameterxxx par file  Fe  Hej ArmorStart_Parameter280  p Pe ArmorStart_Parameter281    My Recent ra 4rmorStart_Parameter284  c  Click Open  E  Typically you rename the parameter with a Desktop  name that associates it with the intended rN  ArmorStart device you wish to monitor and My Documents  control  ar  e       My Computer    Na        Sci ae File name   ArmorStart_Parameter284     Open  Places i  Files of type    Parameter Files    par     Cancel          Open the parameter that you just added and edit the parameter tagname to match your application     The parameter tag name needs to include the RSLinx Enterprise device shortcut name of your systems  controller and the module name of the intended ArmorStart device you wish to monitor and control     a  Double click the faceplate parameter file and edit the Device Shortcut name to match the Logix  controller that was previously configured in your RSLinx Enterprise Communication Setup     117    Chapter 6    Factorylalk View Integration       In this example  the  controller is the CLX L63     b  Enter the desired Module   AOI Name of the  intended ArmorStart  device you want to  monitor and control     In this example  the    module name is    Motor_with_284  This    name was configured in    step 5 on page 118     c  Save your changes and  close this parameter
116. etin Number 280 Full Voltage Starter  Communications DeviceNet    Enclosure Type NEMA Type 4 Watertight Enclosure   IP 67   Current Range Current Range 0 5 25 A   Control Voltage 24 DC   Line Motor Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable   Connections with 3 m  9 8 ft  unshielded male cordset  OPTIONS DATA    Option 1  Hand Off    Hand OffAuto Selector Keypad  Auto  Safety Monitor   NO SELECTION  Option  IO DATA    Total Current Draw 200 mA  of Sensors    Total Current Draw 2000 mA  of Outputs       Representative Photo Only    S Select an attribute to the left to start    Repeat the procedures starting on page 20 to add additional devices to the branch  configure the devices  and    select accessories     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    27    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection               Product Configurator    Powered by RAISE    The completed configuration for the  281D should look similar to this        280A 280D 281A 281D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller a 4  Product Configuration Assistant iss    Enter the order code for the desired 2804 260D 261 A 281D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller        281 D F122 10B CR 3FR    OR  make the selections for the product that you need using the interactive selection chart     SYSTEM DATA  Supply Voltage    d    Representative Photo Only    Al Select an attribute to the left to start  490   60Hz making selections     Horsepower 1 HP  Motor Current 21 A    Motor Current  Information    Please Note   The motor curren
117. f the ArmorStart device in the  network does not matter as the node  address is not dictated by its physical  location                                                                                                              DeviceNet Connecto                                                                                                    Reconnect the DeviceNet cable that was  removed from the network to the mini  connector on the 1485P P1R5 MN5R1 mini mini micro tee port     Attach the DeviceNet male micro connector end of the 193 CM1 cable to the 1485P P1R5 MN5RI1  mini mini micro tee port        Attach the other end  plug connection  of  the 193 CM1 cable to the 193 DNCT    device    The 193 CM1 cable can be connected to   other female micro connectors on the 193 DNCT Device S Dog     network  not just the o o A U e  1485P P1R5 MN5R1 mini mini micro           tee port  pononga    Hamo       193 CM1 Cable    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 179    Appendix C    Applying Power to the 193 DNCT Terminal       The DeviceNet configuration terminal  catalog number 193 DNCT  is shipped so that when it is placed on  the network for the first time  it will automatically set its baud rate to that of the traffic on the network  and  then assign itself an unused network address  When power is applied  the following screen is displayed  The  193 DNCT obtains its power from the DeviceNet network in this example        Initial Screen    Baud   Fixed Baud Rate l  Auto   A
118. faceplate and  which device faceplate you will assign to each row     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 95    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration    2  Set the tag Inp_NumRowsVis for your ArmorStart Add On Instruction to the number of rows that you    will use on the Equipment Status Faceplate     a  Under the Add On Instructions folder in the system tree   double click the ArmorStart Add On Instruction that you will  use for the device in row 1     b  Under the Parameters tab  find the Inp_NumRows Vis tag and  check the Vis box to make the tag visible on the AOL     This tag only needs to be set for the Add On Instruction used  in row 1 of the faceplate         Add On Instructions   G5  ArmorSkart_260_A401  H B Armorstart_261_A01  Fl  ArmorStart_264_A01    bese Parameters and Local Tags    The default number of rows     Inp_NumRowsVis    is set to 9  You can change the number of rows  displayed here by changing the default  or edit the field directly on the Add On Instruction when    creating your ladder rungs     Sts Valued    O0 Flon   C ae     Decima   C_  F      Set_EquipFaceplateAnimation    0 Decimal   a   a    Integrate ArmorStart AOI into Your Application Program Routines    Follow these steps to add ArmorStart Add On Instruction into your application program routines for each    of your ArmorStart devices that you have configured   1  Open the intended program routine   2  Create a rung     3  Click the Add On Instruction tab     Inp_Armorstart_ 264  Out_Armorstart_2
119. fer Logic    The first three rungs of each Add On Instruction file handle the transfer of control from the Logix program   program control  to the faceplate  operator control   It is important that you understand how the two  operator control rungs  shown below  operate so you achieve the program to operator and  Operatot to program control transfers     Two Operator Rungs    ARMORSTART_284_A0l    PROGRAM CONTROL ENABLE RUNG  This rung enables Logix Program Control of the ArmorStart  Command requests  Cmd  can be initiated from either the Logix Programs  ProgProgReq  or RS   viewME SE  OperProgReq  application  For example  to enable Program  control for a drive associated with  Motor_1  AOI instance  a rung could be added to the Logix MainRoutine with specific input conditions driving an output instruction with the tag name  Motor_1 Cmd_ProgProgReq   Likewise  a  pushbutton within an RSYiew ME SE application could be added with a value tag name of   1 Cmd_OperProgReq  with the  1 parameter for that faceplate display associated with  Motor_1  tag   The Cmd_OperToProgPermissive allows the Logix Program to control whether an Operator to Program Control transfer is allowed   PLEASE NOTE  If the Cmd_OperToProgramPermissive tag is set to 1  the AOlis programmed to allow a transfer from Operator Control to Program Control regardless of the direction  speed  or active status of the ArmorStart   Therefore  the status of the ArmorStart must be monitored and used to set Cmd_OperToProgr
120. fic application     For the ArmorStart 284D device  make  sute the Consumed IO Assy is 164 and  the Produced IO Assy is 165     z  ArmorStart 284D PF4 240V 0 5HP         Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an    General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogix      E action using the toolbar        Groups eR fan      gt  Monitor  m         ld  Parameter      Network Override  Comm Override Enabled  Autobaud Enable Enabled  onsumed IO Assy 164   Produced IO Assy  Prod Assy Word 0  Prod Assy Word 1  Prod Assy Word 2  Prod Assy Word 3  Consumed IO Size  Produced IO Size  Starter COS Mask  Net Out COS Mask    A    DNet Voltane  L    Cancel   Apply   Help         i e    Current value A  Enabled    44111111 11111  x0000000 00000    23 75 VY a5          Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011                Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3  9  If the Consumed IO Assy Or any other a   ArmorsStart 280D 0 5 7 54 24  DC ajx   parameter needs to be changed  General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogix    a  Click the current value  meg Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an     _ action using the toolbar   b     Type in the appropriate value  wou i p fa      Monitor FE  amp   M   Parameter   Current vale    c  Click Apply  GEJ      a Network  Override Disabled  E Comm Override Disabled  10 LI Einf  ifm mim  Consumed IO Assy  5  Prod   ssy Word 0  Prod Assy Word 1  Prod assy Word 2  Prod Assy Word 3  al Con
121. following documents contain additional information concerning related    Rockwell Automation products     Resource    Armorstart Distributed Motor Controller User Manual  publication  280 UM002     DeviceLogix System User Manual  publication RA UMO003     On Machine Connectivity  publication M116 CA001     ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller and ArmorConnect Power  Media Selection Guide  publication 280 SG001     RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Getting Results Guide  publication   DNET GR001     EtherNet IP Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual   publication ENET UM001     ControlLogix DeviceNet Interface Module Release Notes   publication 1756 RN567     Logix5000 Controllers Common Procedures  publication  1756 PM001     Logix5000 Controllers General Instructions Reference Manual   publication 1756 RM003     Logix5000 Controllers Process Control and Drives Instructions  Reference Manual  publication 1756 RM006     DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide  publication  DNET UM072     DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual   publication DNET UM004     Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  Application Data  publication 1770 4 1     EDS files at http  Avww rockwellautomation com resources eds     National Electrical Code   Published by the National Fire protection  Association of Boston  MA     Description    Provides mounting and wiring Instructions for the 280  281  283  and  284 Armorstart controllers  It also provides informat
122. g a new project and have not configured your personal computer communication or  controller hardware  refer to Appendix A on page 155                              1  Launch RSLogix 5000 software   HE cauto LS FPanelBuilder32 t LS RSview32 Tools  pa o  LS Rockwell Automation t I   1dLinx  amp   Hep  Eg Programs  a Rockwell Software HE RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series E  RSLogix 5000 Tutorials and Demos  3 fn Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 j Fa RSLogixS00 Pro English Ta RSLogix 5000  El Startup    fa Network Diagnostic Tools  The Open Import Project dialog File Edit Yiew Search Logic Communications Tools Y  box opens  C gt  Start Page  3  Browse to your controller file  D gt  Qu ick Start    4  Click Open  P Controller Projects       Recent Projects    1   Open Projec    1  New Project       I  Open Sample Project          Open Vendor Sample Project    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 59    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration       Configure the DeviceNet Network by Using RSNetWorx Software    1  Refer to Chapter 2 for wiring the ArmorStart devices and the DeviceNet scanner module on the    DeviceNet network     Make sure that the devices are powered     2  Launch RSNetWorx for DeviceNet  software     3  From the File menu  choose New     4  Click the Online icon     The network browser dialog box  appears  This is where you select the  Ethernet driver where the controller  resides     5  Select the appropriate controller     then expand the list to select the  Devi
123. gname    includes the  Device Shortcut    of your system s Logix Controller and the     Module Name  of the device that was configured in your Logix application file       For Example      CLX 63  represents the  Device Shortcut    name of Logix controller you configured in    Linx Enterprise Communication Setup that is connected to the intended device you want to monitor       My_PowerFlex_Motor_1 represents the AOI name the device that was configured in your Logix application file      1     CLX L63 Motor_1   2     CLX L63  Motor_2   3      CLX L63  Motor   4     CLX L63 Motor_4   5    CLX L63 Motor_5   6    CLX L63 Motor_6   7     CLX L63  Motor_7   8    CLX L63 Motor_8   9    CLX L63 Motor_9    3    Each Parameter  1   9  corresponds to the device AOI tag name of each Equipment Status Faceplate row   1   9   You must assign the 1 parameter to a Pre configured Device Faceplate AOI that includes the  Inp_NumRowsVis assignment that was configured in Chapter 5     The remaining Parameters  2   9  must be assigned to valid Pre configured Device Faceplate AOI tag names  for the Equipment Status Faceplate to operate without errors  even if corresponding Equipment Status  Faceplate Rows are not being used or assigned to non preconfigured devices  We recommend you fill in the  non used parameters with the last valid AOI tag name     In this example  we are only using  one row  therefore  parameters   1   3 are assigned to the  corresponding device AOI tags  that we wish to display
124. gram Files RA_IAB Labs On Machine On M achine_Lab 2 iab  C  Program Files RA_IABSTRYSTRY  ab   C  Program Files RA_IABMIAB_Motion IAB_Motion iab     lt    T   Bl    3  Click Integrated Architecture Workspace  Create a New Workspace                           Workspaces    W tie Blank Workspace Workspace Name    4    E nter a or ksp ace N ame  F5 Integrated Architecture Workspace famosa a  Hes  workspace with Network  Hes workspace with Platform    Location          ifs Process Automation Workspace    5    Click O K   c   Program Files RA_IABArmorstart El       Cancel   Help                  6  Select ControlLogix Subsystem     Choose Subsystem    te Controllogix Subsystern    7  Click OK     i rr CompactLogm Subsystem  CO ES Distributed 10 Subsystem    UE    Cancel   Help      Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 15    Chapter 1       Hardware Selection    The ControlLogix Chassis Preference dialog  box appears     Select the appropriate settings     For this example  4 is the preferred size     Click Next until the Networks dialog box  appears     10  Enter the number of EtherNet IP and    DeviceNet networks     For this example  enter 1 for EtherNet IP  and 1 for DeviceNet     11  Click Next     12  Check    Click here to manually choose    Logix processor s         13  Select 1756 L63 as the processor     14  Click Finish     16    ControlLoeix Chassis Preference            so  r       10    we  s           CHASSIS PREFERENCE e  m Wiring Method a Chassis Power Suppl
125. gram Tags  a  Et MainRoutine      e DevicehebOutpuks            Controller Tags   Armor_Start _Iicontroll    Scope  Fa Armor Start_l  Em   E Hame    E H ArmorS atrt  larmN ame    4 H ArmorS tark  larm   rigger   a Device_2e4 Reset_Command   ie Device_ 284 AunFormyvard Command          Device_ 264 AunFormyvard Command  Device 284 RunFfarward Caomnmand       Controller Tags   Armor_Start_II controller   Scope   Fa Amo Stani      Show  aB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _ 95284898     E Name PANE Tag Filter    BE   Armor   F Amor    Devic  m Devic  E Devic    Devic  E Devic  __  FDNe    _  DNB   FONE   FONE   _   DNB_   FONE  E H Local  E  Local  BE  H Local  ME E  H  Motor    Nmon    xj Force Ma     lt all gt     Cancel      Include Data Types   Clear Filter             User Defined      Strings         Add On Defined        Predefined  PAIS Module Defined            Help      Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration Chapter 3       4  Make sure the controller tags are in    Monitor Tags    mode and not    Edit Tags    mode by checking the tab  field at the bottom     ooonialiee Tags Armar _haeh_TTionantealliee     SS  Cache ler Secor irL   GF  controler Taze   ie Ba Controler Dalle Psd er   o E Power Lp Hondo  Sy Tapes   a Manas   i AL pevhetnpts   o A 3 Msi Progeem   T E Magram Taze   EO i rc FanP uli 4   PES Devret tps   i L Fagam Taz   i EA FanFeutire   H oo morsem ne    ce E U erho ukd Procrans l P are   5 Manon irane   LEJ Urgrouzed axar   E Adz
126. gure mode button in your application if  you need to access the configuration mode screens     Include a shutdown button in your application if you want to  be able to shut it down           Select destination terminal     RSLinx Enterprise  CARBCNSSANDHUOS  E 1789 417  Backplane   a EtherNet  Ethernet                         Mode  Select    Not Browsing       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       7  Select ArmorStart mer     8  Select your PanelView Plus  terminal     9  Click Download     The file is transferred to the  Panel View Plus terminal     The following dialog box appears     10  Click OK   11  Click Exit     12  Click Close from the file menu     The application closes     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Transfer Utility i a a   5  x           Download   Upload   Compare    died  C IC  Documents and Settings All Users Documents ASView Enterprise ME  Runtime4rmorS tart  mer    Exit    Help               2l          M Downoadas  f  rmorStart       Destination storage type       Internal Storage v   A WARNING     IV Run application at start up Include a goto configure mode button in your application if  you need to access the configuration mode screens     When application runs   I   Replace communications Include a shutdown button nhu application if you want to  Tl Delete Log Files be able to shut it down     Select destination terminal              1789 A17  Backplane  iliis  erne    Ze 10 9
127. he IAB  dialog box        34 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       Once the validation process has completed  the following dialog box appears     6  Click OK     The ProposalWorks file created dd Please Note  Within the Proposalvorks File  L4B pricing information has been replaced by pricing from Proposalvorks       ArmorStart BOM  is now on the  respective directory     7  Open Proposal Works     8  From the File menu  choose Open     9  Select ArmorStart BOM  then click Open     10  Click Yes     Your project is saved  If you click No  the  project is not saved     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       zoom Tools      Mew Ctrl M  Mew From Proposal Template       Chrl 0  Chrl 5    Save As Proposal Template     Set 45 Default Proposal Template    Close Project    Open Project File    Look ir   E atmorstart     E      al  Armorstart BOM         Files of type    Proposals    prp    rtq     Cancel         ProposalWorks    A Save Changes to Project    Yes   Mo   Cancel         35    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       11  Enter a file name  then click Save     Save Project File As    The default is the name selected in step 2  Save in    E armorstart        Ei Amrorstart BOM    File name   AmrorStart BOM  Save as type    Proposals   prp     rfq    Cancel         12  Open the ArmorStart BOM and review the bill of material generated by the LAB        H  ProposalWorks    Equipment List in ArmorStart BOM  prp  Ed x  fal File E
128. hould be 8 cm  3 1n       The table provides power  control  ground wire capacity  and tightening torque requirements  The power   control  ground  and safety monitor terminals accept a maximum of two wire per terminal     Power  Control  Safety Monitor Inputs  Ground Wire Size  and Torque Specifications    Power and Ground Primary secondary terminal Primary terminal   1 2 Nem  10 8 Ibe in   9 mm  0 35 in   1 5   4 0 mm   16   10 AWG  Secondary terminal   0 5 Nem  4 5 Ibe in      Control and Safety Monitor Inputs 1 0   4 0 mm   18   10 AWG  0 7 Nem  6 2 Ibe in   9 mm  0 35 in         Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 47    system Layout and Wiring    The following illustrations and table provide various terminal designations     Bulletin 280 281 ArmorStart Power and Control Terminals    Chapter 2                                                          oM AN  Boen    pve MC Me  A                                         Am              a EEF        Gs  Ki  A  AA    K i aR ai  OW ete      i  Troest    go                    Jv a aN    RE  ee cea  aN gt ea Meee   We    Wea    f Q AANE  Wa aE                cZ                    Bulletin 283 ArmorStart Power and Control Terminals    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    48    Chapter 2    system Layout and Wiring    Bulletin 284 ArmorStart Power and Control Terminals                               Power  Control  Safety Monitor  and Ground Terminal Designations    Description    Terminal Designation    Safety m
129. ign Add On Instruction Input and Output Parameter   Data Les ek ee seee see paee eee yes eee een eae need ee setae ye 92   Modify ArmorStart Add On Instruction for Equipment   S P AE E E E E E E EE EON 95   Integrate ArmorStart AOI into Your Application Program Routines 96   Integrate Your ArmorStart Device Application                  101  Understanding Operator Control and Program Control Transfer  Foe  re ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee 102  Enabling Operator Gontolol Dive ssdc eeadanndsdvadie ss 102  Add On Instruction Program Tag Listing and Function 104  Common Application  Logic Examples o 02446 4 504 a0dend840 106    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    FactoryTalk View Integration    ArmorStart System Application  Guide    Logix Communication and  Controller Configuration    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Table of Contents    Add Alarm Logic for Alarm History Faceplate                   109  Povoload the PrO Eee errer chess iteedeget sade eadawena 111  Chapter 6  Pelor VOU DeSean ac hacia o4o oben se eea 113  What Yoa Need  335455 eeb ence ou ee EEA EORNA ee eee 113  Polow TE GON errea Eee SAEEDIN see 114  Add ArmorStart Device Faceplate ecas wuiroisiriepimeeis itie 115  Configuration Steps for Using Pre configured Goto Buttons    120  Set Initial Application CIO Cana ance haa eee dee hd ag 123  Add PCuipment Status Pacepile 2cecgecictinseaseqerracecags 124  Add the Equipment Status Faceplate Display                 126  Add the ME_Egquipment_Pa
130. igured in your Logix application file        For Example     CLX 63  represents the  Device Shortcut    name of Logix controller you configured in   RSLinx Enterprise Communication Setup that is connected to the intended device you want to monitor     My_PowerFlex_Motor_1 represents the AOI name the device that was configured in your Logix application         1    CLX L63 Motor_With_284     2     CLX L63  Motor_With_280   3      CLX L63  Motor_With_281   4    CLX L63  Motor_With_281   5    CLX L63  Motor_With_281   6    CLX L63  Motor_With_281   7     CLX L63  Motor_With_281   8     CLX L63  Motor_With_281   9    CLX L63  Motor_With_281     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011             Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6  Configure the Goto buttons on the Equipment Status Faceplate  1  Open the Equipment Faceplate  display     Equipment Status    equip_faceplate    Display  x   SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS xX    2  Right click the display and choose  Object Explorer        Device    SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS  _    reme     e        SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS    es          SSSSSSSSSsssssssss     EE    SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS      SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS d    SES a       SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS  4  SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS    The Object Explorer dialog box    opens         Object Explorer pE     Equipment_Stetus_Feceplate   H  Row _Group_9   B  Row_Group_     H  Row_Group_    wy  Row _Group_6   H  Row _Group_5   h Row_Group_4   m  Row_Group_3    amp   Row_Group_2   m  Row_Group_    i  Footer_Groug  
131. ion on how to  set parameters and troubleshoot the AmorStart controller     Provides details on how to configure  create  and run DeviceLogix  software     Provides selection of On Machine components     Provides information on ArmorStart controllers  and associated  communication and power media     Provides information on how to install and navigate the RSNetWorx  for DeviceNet software     Describes how you can use EtherNet IP modules with your Logix  5000 controller and communicate with various devices on the  Ethernet network     Provides information on this module  version 7 003 and earlier   Provides information on how to develop projects for Logix5000    controllers     Provides information on how to program the controller for sequential  applications     Provides information on how to program the controller for process or  drives applications     Provides information on how to plan and install a DeviceNet  network     Provides information on how to program  configure  use  and  troubleshoot DeviceNet modules     Provides information on how to ground and wire programmable  controllers     Provides text files used by network configuration tools to help you  identify products and commission them on a network     Provides information on wire sizes and types for grounding electrical  equipment     You can view ot download publications at    http   literature rockwellautomation com  To order paper copies of technical    documentation  contact your local Rockwell Automation
132. is format    Note   f the parameter is a monitor parameter  the HIM stores the HI and LO values for the parameter during monitoring   The HI  LO  values are displayed on the same line as the Min  Max  Def and Help string     184    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    ArmorStart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device Appendix C    Change Parameters    The parameter screens have slightly different formats for each parameter data type  The three different  parameter screen types are bit enumerated Boolean  numeric  and value enumerated     Change a Bit Numeric Parameter    To change a bit numeric parameter follow these steps     1  Select the desired parameter by completing steps 1   4 in Select a Parameter        The following display appears     Parameter Number       3  Press  s l     4  Press Be until you reach the designated  bit     The description of the bit is listed below the  highlighted bit     Bit Description       5  Use the numeric keypad to enter 1 to enable the bit or 0 to disable the bit     You can also use the up      and down L    to change the status of the bit        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 185    Appendix C  Change a Numeric Parameter    To change a numeric parameter  follow these steps     1  Select the desired parameter by completing steps 1   4 in Select a Parameter        2  Press Wie  in the given parameter     3  Use the up A and down B or numeric keys    to change the value           4  Press I amp S  to accept the valu
133. isplays  press the alarm button on the toolbar     148 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart System Application Guide Chapter 7    Last Fault  Fault Description  and Fault Action    1  Press the Alarm button on the toolbar     The Last Fault view is displayed  The specific error  being reported by the module is indicated     2  Press the Help button on the toolbar to access the    detailed fault description view  DC bus voltage fell below  the minimum value    3  Press the black arrow key at the bottom of the view to  access Fault Action information and for further    diagnostic help     This diagnostic information is triggered by the reported  module error code  The input and output error code  information provided is in accordance with the fault  descriptions found in the ArmorStart user manual     publication 280 UM002     4  Press the black arrow key again to return to the Last  Fault view        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 149    Chapter 7 ArmorStart System Application Guide    ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Configuration Status View    You can use the Configuration button to edit the faceplate name or device descriptions     1  Press the Configuration button on the toolbar   NU ArmorStart 284D    The Configuration button becomes highlighted   E p Q             frip C No RunFwd     Ready CO INT      RunFwd I N2      RunRev     RunRev CO IN3    JogFwd   AtRef C JogRet   140M  E  BETA   SPEED Operator          ArmorStart 284D     x   x2
134. ix  x                 Wes  Workspace    armorstart        CL _SS5 1_CLogix001          E  Har dware View   CLX_SS 1_CLoeix001       ETHERNET IP  PM w                AC INPUT POWER SUPPLY                            lix       E Controllogix      Comm  Interface  I    Coprocessor   I 1 0 Module   Ba Motion 1756 44    E Others 1756 Chassis 4 slots  EE  Processor   BS  Redundancy Module      Scanner    14 Specialty Module   1  User Device    F 7 Controll    3 Compact      82 Encomp      2z MicroLogix     Distribut      f5 view   29 8LC   MH PLC   2z EtherNe      2 ControlNet   DeviceNet as Aux Pwr   2a 3 Phase   2s Ctl Pwr   2x Other Net                                 Component Description    hh           PA  CH                Catalog  1756 44   Description   1756 Chassis 4 slots NUM    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 17    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       Adding a Three phase Power Network and a Branch    You will now add a three phase power network and a branch  add devices to a branch  configure the devices  and accessories for the device     Add a  hree phase Power Network    1  Click the new network icon on the toolbar at  the top of the screen     2  Select 3PhasePwr and click OK     225 Data Highway Plus Network   EEs DH465 MHetwork    25 Remote   0 Network   EES Generic Network   Network   E 3PhasePwr Network hs  EES ControlPwr Network   EES AuyPwr Network    Cancel   Help    3  Enter a new network name     Hew Network    4  Click OK  Enter New Metwork Name
135. l Graphic     Startup    ArmorStart        T Start when project is run    IV Alarms    V Information messages    F Data logging    C  E BE  j shutdown macr    V Initial graphic    5 Parameter file for  the initial graphic                3  Save and create a runtime file to test your display     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 123    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration    Add Equipment Status Faceplate    TIP This section is optional and necessary only if you intend to use the Equipment Status Faceplate  To skip this  section  go to Add Alarm History Faceplate on page 133        IMPORTANT In order to use the Equipment Status faceplate into your application  you must have PanelView Plus  terminal that supports 800x600 window size     The ME Equipment Status Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a summary display of  preconfigured status and diagnostic displays or faceplates for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition  The  Equipment Status Faceplate works in conjunction with individual device faceplates and provides a single  summary display of all the faceplates that may be configured for an application  You can configure up to nine  device faceplates to run with the Equipment Status faceplate and you can launch each device faceplate  directly from it     This example shows the Equipment Status Faceplate that you can add to your specific hardware system       display  This faceplate is configured for three rows or three devices and provides overall status
136. lay button to launch the  Alarm History Faceplate     a  Create a Goto Display button on the        Goto Display Button Properties  display from which you want to launch      General   Label   Common    the Alarm History faceplate                     Appearance        Border style  Border width   b  Double click to open its Properties   Raised J m  7 Border uses back color  BB Back color  l l Back style  Pattern style  WB Border color  c  Click the browse button M  along side of  Solid z   None  lt     Pattem color    f Highlight color  the Display field and choose Alarm TNE   Blink     Rectangle     History       Display settings      d  Click OK  Display  Parameter file     7 fr     Top position  Left position     fa fa   Display position               Touch margins    Horizontal margin  Vertical margin   jo fo         Other          138 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       Test the Project    Factory Talk View Studio software lets you create and test individual displays or the entire project  so that you  can navigate and test all the functionality before downloading your project to a terminal         eaa jo test run the project  all communication must be configured first        Follow these steps to test your FactoryTalk View Studio project     From the Application menu  choose CS   8  ToctoryTalk view Studio      foc ale    iochine Edition  Test Application      ee  File Eoit View Objects Arrange Animation Appicati
137. ll device faceplates used with the Equipment Status Faceplate are configured to display four value fields   If unused value fields are needed then additional logic will need to be added to the existing device AOI to  move the additional AOI tag values to the corresponding Sts_Valuexx tags     In this example  pre configured logic within the ArmorStart Faceplate AOI is used to write values to Values 1  and 2  Simply add additional MOV instructions to move other values to Values 3 and 4 if desired     EQUIPMENT FACEPLATE RUNGS    This rung if used to move Faceplate tags  for actlal computed speed to tags used in the Equipment Faceplate  ory       15 Move  Source Val _OutputFreg  0  Dest Ste_Valuel  0 0    EQUIPMENT STATUS FACEPLATE RUNGS    This rung moves the units for speed  set by the user inthe ArmorStart Faceplate  to the first value column in the Equipment Status Faceplate    16 Copy File  Source Set SpeedUnitszOper  Dest Set_Valuel Units  Length 1    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 131    Chapter 6 FactoryTalk View Integration  Create a Goto Display Button to Launch the Equipment Faceplate    1  Adda Goto Display button on one of your existing ME displays   2  Double click the button to open its Properties     3  Under Display Settings  set the Display to Goto Display Button Properties  Equipment_Status_Faceplate and the Parameter file al  to ME_Equipment_Parameter     Fasea a F 2  sold Noe EL          FFauiemert sietus Fs  E   ME_Equpmen Pare   a   B       
138. llow these steps to access the AutoCAD drawings     1  Browse to the System Layout and Wiring Diagrams directories on the toolkit CD     2  Navigate to the desired  DWG  DXF  or PDF  file type directories       D  Simp_OMAT OMAT Development Tools ArmorStart Application AutoCAD Electrical CAD DWG Files    i File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help      C  sack    wa po Search    Folders EBk      Address     DASimp _OMATIOMAT Development Tools 4rmorStart Application autoCAD Electrical CADYDWG Files w  a0    Files Currently on the CD        01_OMAT_POWER_DISTRIBU  DW Trueview Drawing  160 KE    z  X TM  Other Pl x 03_OMAT_DISTRIBUTION_SP    fo KB    ma O05 OMAT 24V00 CONTROL  DW Trueview Drawing  179 KB    B     OF OMAT_CONTROL_SPARE  DVS True view Drawing  75 KB    CD Writing Tasks    File and Folder Tasks    Details       m 09 OMAT CONTROL SPARE  DW Trueview Drawing  7S KB        11 OMAT_ COMMUNICATIONS  DVS True view Drawing  147 KB   aad 13_OMAT_ ENCLOSURE La  OurT  DVS True view Drawing  4 039 KB    B     15 OMAT_ARMORSTART_UNITZ    DVS True view Drawing  3 199 KB    3  Select ArmorStart Files        Pe        02_OMAT_POWER_DISTRIBUL       Dwi Trueview Drawing  be KB    E     O4 OMAT_120   CONTROL    Diwa Trueview Drawing  133 KB    m 06_OMAT_SAFETY_RELAY  Diiia Trueview Drawing  176 KB        08 OMAT CONTROL SPARE    Diwa True view Drawing  7S KB        10 OMAT_CONTROL_SPARE    Dwi Trueview Drawing  75 EB        12 OMAT_PANEL_LAYOUT  Diwa Trueview Drawing  4 529 EB       14 OMA
139. lude an embedded string tag that is updated by the  individual ArmorStart faceplate AOI files when their specific alarms are triggered     Example of Alarm History Status Faceplate    Alarm History    9 15 2009 10 23 09 AM Armorstart_264D Auxiliary Input Short Circuit  9 15 2009 10 23 00 AM ArmorStart_264D DC bus voltage fell below the         Pret  cree ia E Seer  ee    Ack Clear History Sort  All All Yy    Yy Alarms    Close    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 133    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       Add the Alarm_History_Faceplate gfx to your application     F    Alarm History    AlarmHistoryTest    Display           1  Right click Displays and choose Add MERE SLE ee Ta  Component Into Application        2  Browse to HMI Application Files folder and  select Alarm_History gfx     Add Component Into Project    Look inc  C FMI Appleton Fies    0y     3  Verify the Alarm_History Display appears under    Displays  Ej     SJ Graphics    fH Displays      ALARM            DIAGNOSTICS       INFORMATION      Alarm History       134 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       4  Import the Alarm Setup     a  Select Alarm Setup under the Alarms  folder     b  Right click Alarm Setup and choose  Import and Export     c  Click Import alarm configuration into  application     d  Click Next        f      R Parameters    E Local Messages       m  hrr       Alarm Import Export Wizard   Select Operation       IMPORTANT 
140. m a pendant station or other push buttons will be  allowed  In this example  input 1 of the Boolean OR gate is used for the PLC control  In manual control   input 0 could be from a sensor on a conveyor belt in which after manually starting the conveyor using a  pendant station  the product will pass the sensor  After a user selected count  the conveyor motor will stop  until another start command is given  Multiple sensors can be used along with logic to start and stop the  motor    Input 1 Logic    Run command from  either PLC or  pushbuttons                a Run Fos      i Green run Stack  light           CI User Out B   Out B    rrr rrrrrrereopTPoeorrrrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrerrerrrrrrrrrrrrirrttrt ee       product passes    Tota FR 4                   sensor  EEEE T OTE cccie peo Sece eased este nares ces esecee Species sic selsdbiewcd else cceececee copes  cc        Ensures external    button only allowed  when there is anlO    Counts   of times           on conveyor     inet          connection fault Prevent bounce from    Start button to run BAND    momentary pushbutton  forward    Boolean And Maintains run signal    until x number of  product passes the    sensor                Ensures external  Mote Stop Button            Tore eee ees   stop button hy     Ta eee ey Al    Inputs D allowed when there counter  or tip PresetO or 1              lt  Drin4  fault forward command i              is an IO connection f     will stop the L  BAND f         Bo olean And    The program al
141. m e tools  For a copy of the Product Selection Toolbox CD  you can also contact    yout local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 13    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection    Follow These Steps    Complete the following steps to select your system hardware     Select an ArmorConnect  Power Media System    page 15    Adding a Three phase Power  Network and a Branch    page 18    Add a Control Power Network    page 30    Add a DeviceNet Network    page 32    Export the IAB Configuration to  ProposalWorks    page 34    Add Additional Equipment and  Generate a Complete BOM    page 37    14 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       Select an ArmorConnect Power Media System    Follow these steps to select an ArmorConnect power media system by using Integrated Architecture Builder   LAB  software     1  Open the Integrated Architecture Builder A AET X  software  E      a       want to create a New project       C   want to open an Existing project       2  Click    I want to create a New project     and    click OK        C   want to reload a Recent project       C  Program Files RA_IABSArmorStart Accelerator4rmorStart Accelerat    C  Program Files RA_IAB test test iab    C  Program Files RA_IABSTCCall TCCall iab   C  Program Files RA_IABSLabs    IAB_Labs_Project iab    C  Program Files RA_IAB te te iab    C  Program Files RA_IAB Labs Power Networks Power Nets Lab2 iat    C  Pro
142. mode  The mode will be changed ta  Remote TR prior to download     A DANGER  Unexpected hazardous motion of machinery may occur     Some devices maintain independent configuration settings that are  not loaded to the device during the download of the controller     Verity these devices  drives  network devices  drd party products   have been properly loaded before placing the controller into run made     Failure to load proper configuration could result in misaligned data and  Unexpected equipment operation     Cancel   Help         Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 111    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       Notes     112 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Chapter 6    Factory Talk View Integration    In this chapter you add the pre configured ArmorStart faceplates to your FactoryTalk View ME application  file  This provides status  control  and diagnostics for each of your ArmorStart devices within your control    system     Before You Begin    e Complete your system hardware selection  refer to Chapter 1    e Complete your system layout and wiring  refer to Chapter 2         e Configure your ArmorStart device  refer to Chapter 3    e Complete your Faceplate Logix Integration  refer to Chapter 5      What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015    e FactoryTalk View Studio software  version 5 00 or later    e RSLinx Enterprise software  version 5 0 or later    e FactoryTalk View Machine Edition User Manual Volume 1  publication VIEWME UM
143. n the update now  press  Finish     Catalog Number  1756 ENBT  Serial Number  001D1D34    Curent Revision  1 61  New Revision  4 7 19     lt  Back   Finish   Cancel   Help      9  Click Yes to update   ControlFLASH      de      re you sure you want Eo begin    updating the target device        10  When the update is complete  verify that the  module resets and the front panel status indicator    displays the correct revision and click OK  Catalog Number  1756 ENBT JE  Seral Number 001D1D34    Curent Revision  4 7 19 View Log    Update Status    New Revision  4 7 19    k nmas eaba nate oe       The screen in step 4 will reappear     166 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       11  Click Cancel     12  Click Yes if there are no more modules to    upgrade     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011       Catalog Number    Enter the catalog number of the target device      1756 ENBT    Control 1756 CN2 A  1756 CN2R A    1756 HYDO02        lt  Back   Next  gt    Cancel   Help      ControlFLASH    YQ Are you sure you want to end this ControlFL45H session     Ma      167    Appendix A    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration       Browse the EtherNet IP Network Devices    Follow these steps to verify that all of your network devices are present in RSLinx Classic software     1  Click   to view the EtherNet IP driver and devices on the network     2  Verify that all of your network devices are de
144. nanoc 2 bit Nunin Pane capac ue seek seeseees aes 185  Crane  Namere Panni toi coccinea sun soad eae so os 45s 186  Change an Enumerated Paramete e    0stsheedetedeausavcas 186    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    About This Publication    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Preface    This quick start provides step by step instructions for using the ArmorStart  Accelerator Toolkit to help you easily design  install  operate  and maintain an  on machine system  Included are pre configured files  selection tools  and  examples of using a Logix controller to connect to multiple devices   ArmorStart distributed motor controllers and HMI terminal  over the  EtherNet IP and DeviceNet network to provide Intelligent Motor Control for  your application requirements     The ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication LASIMP SP015  provides  ArmorStart selection tools  CAD drawings for panel layout and wiring  basic  status  control  and diagnostic logic  FactoryTalk View ME and Factory Talk  View SE faceplates  and more  For a copy of the CD  contact your local  Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative  With these tools and  the built in best practices design  the system designer is free to focus on the  design of their machine control and not on design overhead tasks     You can also download these same supporting files from the  Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture Tools website     http   www ab com go iatools on the Beyond Getting
145. ncel Help    ST af    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Appendix B    FactoryTalk View Application Configuration    In this appendix you will create a new FactoryTalk View application and configure communication     Create New FactoryTalk View Application    1  Launch FactoryTalk View software          2  Click the New tab   3  Enter the application name     4  From the Language pull down menu  choose    English  United States   en US   5  Click Create     6  Click Cancel when prompted to Add Process  Faceplates        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 173    Appendix B FactoryTalk View Application Configuration       Create Design  local  and Runtime  target  Shortcuts    FactoryTalk View Studio software lets you configure independent communication methods for application  Design  local  and for Runtime  target  deployment  This functionality lets you test applications on the  development machine before it is deployed on a terminal  This saves a significant amount of time testing and    developing the application     In this example  we use RSLinx Enterprise software with an L63 CompactLoetx controller        Follow these steps to create a New RSLinx Enterprise Configuration     1  Expand RSLinx Enterprise and double click    Communication Setup     2  Click Create a new configuration     3  Click Finish     174    Explorer     4 Local  CORE      fla PowerFlex    AB  PowerFlex  HA System  E HMI Tags   9 Graphics  E Alarms  E Information   9 Logic and
146. nd Defaults                                         a       Settings b       Search  gt         eT es Fee FY       Help and Support             are f RSLogix 5000 Tools  h DeviceNet Tag Generator  gt     9 DeviceNet Tag Generator    indows XP Professional    Qe Ue    2  Select the RSLogtx 5000 EEEN  i    help      Project where tags need    Step 1   to be added  ol Select RSLogix 5000  Project    Bo E    O Select Scanner    Select RSLogix 5000 Project    Select the project containing the DeviceNet scanner for which you want to  generate tags  This project is also where the tags will be saved     Step 3    Select RSNetorx Project    Step 4    Step 5    Generate Tags    3  Click Select Scanner and  ioixi         rep j  select the DeviceNet scanner module that Snider PETES i    1 1 1 2   Select the scanner for which you want to generate tags  Scanners listed below  was added In the previous section  Mi PAE 5000 are those that were found in the selected RSLogix 5000 project   rojec  Step 2  RSLogix 5000 Project   ArmorStart_A0l_Example_Code       Select Scanner  Module Name         Dnet_ArmorStart_Module 1756 DNB    Step 3   O Select RSNet VVorx Project       Step 4    Select Scanner Node    Step 5          Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 67    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration       4  Click Select RSNetWorx and select the EEEN EN aaa  hel   dnt file that was saved from page 65  ae        Select RSNetWorx Project       Step 1        Select the RSNetVVorx 
147. nd double click  Parameters and Local Tags     ArmorStart_284_AOI was selected in this example     Controller 4rmorstark_ 401 Example Code  Tasks   H E Motion Groups   S  Add On Instructions   GE  ArmorStart_280_401   GE  ArmorStart_281_A01   o E ArmorStart_284_AOI       jg Data Types  ot User Defined  Eger  Strings  ot Add On Defined  ot Predefined  Ot Module Defined   E Trends   a e O Configuration    O A TEE Danelelaen 17C AA          Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration    Chapter 5       3  Scroll to and select the Inp_ArmorStart_xxx AOI tag and click F  next to the Data Type field     The Select Data Type dialog box opens     4  Browse to the Input Data Type that  matches the ArmorStart type   DeviceNet node  and data type that was  created when you generated tags for the  device  by using the DeviceNet tag  generator tool in Chapter 3     It should have a name similar to the  device you configured  for example     AB_284D_FHB2P3X10_I_85284B98     If you have multiple ArmorStart devices  configured in RSLogix 5000 software   you also need to create unique Add On  Instruction files for those ArmorStart  devices as well     5  Click OK     The Data Type field updates  This  example shows a ArmotStart 284 input    tag   s data type                                                                                                   Name    amp    Usage ee ll XS fion   Cmd_ProgProgReq Input Data Types    Cmd_ProgT oOperPermissive Input  2P3x 10   852848
148. nector  2 meer  6 56 feet  i    Non Stocked   owa dej es   do saso  tooo    200   312 00  v   Add      Tot Wt  17 02  kg Total  US     28 583 00     Eigen Li    x  Equipment List eS NUM aS    36 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       Add Additional Equipment and Generate a Complete BOM    1  Verify that the Integrated Architecture Builder is open in ProposalWorks     TIP Please note  this is an example of optional parts  Add or remove items as needed  Prices listed are subject  to change        2  Add the following items that will complete the BOM for this application       stem fDeviD  O  Typical Delivery    Wt  kotbs    DS   PGC   Netony   sista  sell Each Ext Net  US   2 42EF SIMPA F4    PHOTOSWITCH Photoelectric Sensor  RightSight  Sharp Cutoff Diffuse  Infred  DC   2 Complementary LO DO Outputs  Source  PNP   4 pin DC Micro OD on 152mm  6in  pigtail  PS Stocked   owa dej  e      seooof 1ooo  C8  6 000   360 00  60 2696 Bracket  Mounting  Right Angle  PO Stoke   wa del e TK to  aooo   10 00   60 00  4 Parts for  855E Pre Assembled 50mm Control Towers  Modular   oe      Tower Stack Light Mounting Base  Vertical Mount  Black Housing  No Cap    Stocked     oa CLS   oe   CE CC    AOL OOOO  savo   260 20      lt     gt  Tower Stack Light  24 AC DC Full Voltage  Green Steady LED  socket mount     Stocked     oa Se e    CSC    AOL 10000   14   680 40  A Tower Stack Light  24w AC DC Full Voltage  Red Steady LED  socket mount     Stocked
149. nfigured   NE  Co J cme  C aw Y He _   ERE  ES    Domain Mame     Host Name     Current Port Speed     Current Duplex     Status        Ethernet Module Firmware Update Using ControlFLASH Utility    Follow these steps to update firmware in the Ethernet module by using the ControlFLASH utility     1     Make sure the network is connected     Select the ControlFLASH utility from the Tools  menu or launch from Programs in your PC Start  menu     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    fe RSLogix 5000   ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code in ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code    File Edit view Search Logic Communications Meme    alsa  a   e  loll      a  tlie J     RUN   g Documentation Languages     No Forces          Window Help             Options          Security b                               a m BAT Translate PLCS SLC  140  Redundancy Import 4  b  See  Controller ArmorStart_AOl_Exia Export d          Controller Tags    abeg WEIS    I Controller Fault Handler   Bi Power Up Handler  a g Tasks     MainTask  cE  DeviceNetInputs  Gg MainProgram    CB DeviceNetOutputs  Unscheduled Programs   P               3                       Motion Direct Commands       Monitor Equipment Phases    Ef ControlFLASH    S  BootP DHCP Server  E Clearkeeper  Ts Logix CPU Security Tool          163    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration                      ie Programs   amp   Microsoft Office     T  Rockwell Software  LA Documents  gt   Snagit 6  gt   El FactoryTalk View Studio 
150. nsfer from Operator Control to Program Control regardless of the current direction  speed  or active  status of the ArmorStart device      gt     In addition  there is no logic within the Add On Instruction that sets the Set_SpeedProg upon transfer to  Program mode  so the ArmorStart device assumes the last commanded Set_SpeedProg speed value unless  logic is programmed outside of the Add On Instruction to set it to a different value  Therefore  it is very  important that the status of the ArmorStart device is monitored and appropriate Program commands  for the  specific application  are issued before the Xoxx Cmd_OperToProgramPermissive tag is set  This makes sure  that a safe operator to program control transfer is executed        There is no logic within the AOI that controls the minimum or maximum Armorstart Commanded Speed    ATTENTION as  haps  values sent to the specific drive        It is Important to understand the limitations of the motor connected to the specific drive and set the  appropriate Armorstart device parameters and add additional Program logic if necessary     If the ArmorStart device is started in Operator Mode and the FactoryTalk View ME Armorstart Faceplate is  closed while the Armorstart device is running  the Armorstart device will continue running at the current  set_SpeedOper tag value     ATTENTION    It is critical to understand how this operation affects the specific application and appropriate actions and  safeguards are implemented     rer  A
151. nt shall be provided by  an equipment grounding conductor within the cable     Cables meeting these crush and impact requirements were designated and marked    Open Wiring     Cable  marked this way is equivalent to the present Type TC ER and can be used     Refer to the following when installing the ArmorStart device in factory floor environments of industrial  applications     Cables  including those for control voltage including 24V DC and communication  are not to be exposed to  an operator or building traffic on a continuous basis  Locate the Armorstart device to minimize exposure to  continual traffic is recommended  If the location to minimize traffic flow is unavoidable  other barriers to  minimize inadvertent exposure to the cabling should be considered  Routing cables should be done In such  a manner to minimize inadvertent exposure and or damage     Additionally  if conduit or other raceways are not used  we recommend that strain relief fittings be used when  installing the cables for the control and power wiring through the conduit openings     The working space around the ArmorStart device may be minimized as the ArmorStart device does not  require examination  adjustment  servicing  or maintenance while energized  In lieu of this service  the  ArmorStart device is meant to be unplugged and replaced after proper lockout and tag out procedures have  been employed     54 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       Since 
152. ol  and diagnostic views  controlled by its own toolbar buttons     Goto Button Display Launching a ArmorStart Faceplate    Goto Display Button      gt   a lel              Ready    INt     RunFwd CO IN   40    Status and Control l Speed Trending     ArmorStart 284D ArmorStart 284D  ys   ASHE G Q  Trip CI INO  RunFwd          ISIS gi    RunRey   I IN3   20  At Ref OD D    40M   2 28 37 PM 2 40 37 Phl  maa  SPEED Operator   kd          Diagnostic Info Diagnostic Info     ArmorStart 284D   ArmorStart 284D  EP  amp  EP     Fault Description Fault Action    Indicates a shorted sensor   shorted input device   or input Wiring mistakes   if this fault occurs  the offending problem  Should be isolated or removed  prior to restarting the system     k  gt   lt     Drive output torque current is   below  Load Loss Level  for a   time period greater than  Load  Loss time      Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 115    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       1  Open your existing FactoryTalk View ME application to which you want to add the ArmorStart  faceplates     2  Add the desired ArmorStart_xxx_Faceplate gfx to your display     a  Right click Displays and choose Add  2  FactoryTalk   iew Studio   Machine Edition    C I A li   File view Application Tools Window Help  omponent nto pp cation    ca  PE   D g AE  S   cmc x     BA  ArmorStart     a System     4    den    Project Settings   E Runtime Security   Diagnostics List Setup   Global Connections   been Startup   Ta HM
153. oll left or right through a value    shift key  Small values  yellow text  on top of keys are entered when pressed after the shift key   Used to enter numbers    Used to enter a decimal place for a number    Used to negate a numeric value  Used to add a sign character when editing a value   Programmable function keys     Programmable Reset key     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 181    Appendix C   ArmorStart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device    The following table describes the alternate functionality of each key when it is pressed after the Shift key     Alternate Functionality    Key Sequence   Description    The letter A  Used to enter values in hexadecimal      ow 52   The letter B  Used to enter values in hexadecimal   i   SEL  lw The letter C  Used to enter values in hexadecimal     The letter D  Used to enter values in hexadecimal   The letter E  Used to enter values in hexadecimal     The letter F  Used to enter values in hexadecimal     Copy function  Used to copy Class  Instance  and or Attribute data to the clipboard  Available on screens displaying a  small    C    in the upper right corner        Exponential function  Used to enter values in exponential notation     Paste function  Used to paste Class  Instance  and or Attribute data from the clipboard  Available on screens  displaying a small    P    in the upper right corner     ow     TE  Help function  Invoke help information for the current screen        Browse through the Network to Select Y
154. on Took    Window Help    TBa Oe FE 5  oe db BS fe SST US        Applicshion Properties     k os  A BE i oF raa w T A       2  If prompted to save changes  click Yes        4  ToctoryTalk View Studio            2 J Seve changes to Main Screen g x     The FactoryTalk View Studio software compiles the project  and runs it as if it were executing on the desired terminal        Graphics    Library    Cancel      3     Test the functionality of the project and fix errors as necessary     Disregard the following errors and  warnings  The Datalog feature is looking  for the logging path to Storage Card2 on    the PanelView Plus terminal       2Starting Global Connections Server    aM odel Servo Event Log  MOT Started      The specified path is invali     Log path  iStor  3   Starting Print     Starting Macro s       eVvrite DEFAULT ns  Starting Startup server                                            BR Starting Project Settings server  he    Clear Ey Clear All A Close   F1   F2   F3     4  Press Close  F3  to close this dialog box     5  Press x on the keyboard to end testing and shut down the application     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 139    Chapter 6    Factorylalk View Integration       Download the Project to a Terminal    Follow these steps to download your FactoryTalk View Studio project     1     140    From the Application menu  choose Create Runtime Application     The Create Runtime Application dialog box opens     Select Runtime x x Application    mer 
155. on Tools     gt  Product Selection      Overview    Get the Product  Selection Toolbox      System Configuration    Product Drawings      Integrated Architecture    Tools      Get Support Mow    Resources      Product Directory    Product Certification    Product Cross Reference      Literature Library    CONFIGURATION  amp  SELECTION TOOLS    Rockwell Automation offers a powerful range of product selection and system configuration tools to assist you to  choose and apply our products  There are tools available on line and for you to install on your personal computer sa  that you can quickly access information on our products while in the office or on the go     Product Selection System Configuration Product Drawings      Build Validate A Catalog Number     Build  Verify and Get Information and CAD Drawings for Products    To verify a catalog number  acquire drawings and product information enter the complete number  including  dashes  below        fou can also browse our product directory Jor additional product information or to configure a part   NOTE  You must be logged in to correctly view US or Canadian dollar results     If you know the complete catalog number of your Allen Bradley product  you can enter it here and  click Submit  However  you need a complete catalog number string to get the configuration results     Select and Configure Products    directory to browse the configured Rockwell Automation  products  Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley Product Catalog    3  
156. onitor input    SM11    Safety monitor input    SM2    Control power input    A1       Control power common    A2     PE    Ground    Line power phase A    1 L1    Line power phase B    3 L2    Line power phase C    5     Only available with the Safety Monitor option     1    49    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring       Connecting the DeviceNet ArmorConnect to Your ArmorStart Device    The ArmorConnect power media offers both three phase and control power cable system of cord sets  patch  cords  receptacles  tees  reducers  and accessories for use with the ArmorStart distributed motor controller        These cable system components allow quick connection of ArmorStart distributed motor controllers   reducing installation time  They provide for repeatable  reliable connection of the three phase and control  power to the ArmorStart distributed motor controller and motor by providing a plug and play environment  that also avoids system miss wiring  When specifying power media for the ArmorStart distributed motor  controllers  Bulletin 280 281  283  and 284   use only the Bulletin 280 ArmorConnect power media     Three phase Power System Overview    Enclosure              Bulletin 1492FB  Branch Circuit  Protective Device    1606 XLSDNET4  DeviceNet  Power Supply    Bulletin 1606  Power Supply                                                                                                                                            
157. ontroller Name  Chassis Type   1756 410 10 Slot ControlLogis Chassis 7    If you are using a ControlLogix Slot  0   Safety Partner Slot   controller  you will also need to asa ENE   choose the Chassis Type and Slot    number     Description     i       6  Click OK     170 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration    Appendix A       Configure Your Ethernet Module    1  Expand I O Configuration in the system tree     This example features the CompactLogix 1768 ENBT    ethernet module  The steps to configure other Logix  ethernet modules are similar     For instructions on configuring other ethernet  modules  refer to the Start Pages within RSLogix 5000  software                      el     i     G Tasks   9 Motion Groups   GI Add On Instructions    J Data Types   GI Trends  e    Controller My_L63_Controller             2  Right click 1756 Backplane and choose New Module   3  Expand Communications and select  1768 ENBT A or another 1756 Ethernet  Description Vendor  mo dule  1756 DHRIO B 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner Allen Bradley A  1756 DHRIO C 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner Allen Bradley  1756 DHRIO D 1756 DH  Bridge RIO Scanner Allen Bradley    1756 DNB 1756 DeviceNet Scanner Allen Bradley  4  Click OK  1756 EN2F 4 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Fiber Media Allen Bradley  1756 EN2T A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley  1756 ENBT A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge  Twisted Pair Media Allen B
158. or SecureClient   Teefer2 Miniport unknown  Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini Card   Teefer2 Miniport unknown  Broadcom NetXtreme 5 xx Gigabit Controller   Teefer2 Miniport 192 168 1 116    Cancel   Apply   Help         Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 157    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration                             7  Verify that the status of the driver is Running  Configure Drivers eee  r Available Driver Types   JEthemet IP Driver x  Add New       s Help    8  Click Close  E  r Configured Drivers         nnin Configure     Startup       Start    Stop    Delete               Load the Controller Firmware Serially    This procedure describes how to load firmware in the controller by using a serial connection   1  Apply input power to the ControlLogix controller power supply     Z  Launch the ControlFlash software Welcome to ControlFLASH  from the RSLogix 5000 tools menu     Welcome to ControlFLASH  the firmware   update tool  ControlFLASH needs the   following information from you before it can     begin updating a device    3   Click N ext  1 The Catalog Number of the target device    2 The Network Configuration parameters   optional     3 The Network Path to the target device    4 The Firmware Revision for this update        Cancel   Help         4  Select your controller catalog number  amer    Enter the catalog number of the target device     f 756 L63    1756 CN2 4     In this example  1756 L63 is controller  catalog number  The step
159. or Style Male  Right Angle  CORD DATA  Cable Type PVC Cable  Yellow  Unshielded  Wire Size 22AWG  SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS  Hardware Material Epoxy coated Zinc    Special Standard    Characteristics  CORD LENGTH DATA  Units Meters    Standard or Build tto  1 meter  3 28 feet   Order Cable Length    NOTES    Pin Layout  Female  End     Pinout     Pin Layout  Male End  Pinout        Cable Type   C Cordset     C Cordset   Female  C Raw Cable   c Cable   C User Defined Cable    Rockwell  Automation    d Select an attribute to the left to start making  selections             25    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       13  Select NO SELECTION  under the second cable type     14  Select No Cable on the right     15  Click Accept until you have  exited the RAISE  configurator and are back in  the network view     16  Double click the Starter     26       E Prodoci   onfipurator lowered by RAISI    Connection System Cable Configuration Wizard  Product Configuration Assistant    Caere JC iatan C Coot JC aooe  tone JC nede   FIRST CABLE TYPE SELECTION  Cable Type    Device Tag   VO Point  0    VO Device Tag     Device Tag   RSLogix Point  0    VO Device Tag     Device Tag   VO Point  1 VO Device Tag     Device Tag   RSLogix Polut 1    VO Device Tag        oe  hens    3 Phase    Power    T    Network    KIKG E 3 Phase Power Armorstart X         ble  or Splitter    ro No Cable  Please Note By choosing No Cable you are only configuring  one VO port for this pon       Publication IASIMP QS015C 
160. or_  Vith_284 Sts_DriveStatus_Tripped     ArmorStart_284_A01 Edit Rung Comment Ctrl D i  S Data Types Import Rungs     agian     ig  Strings   aid cal ll TRIP MONITORING EXAMPLE RUNG     Add On Defined an J EI 20a monitor to the fault trip on the ArmorStart 264 r  rs Ps Predefined   Start Pending Rung Edits  Ctri Shift 5  d tag is true and the reset_trip_cmd_284 bit goes        Module Defined Accept Pending Rung Edits Device_284_Reset_Command  B Trends Cancel Pending Rung Edits              ______   7    Save the rung as Nes    Export Rungs       Save in     E my Documents SMC Application Wizard 1 3 4  i  3 My Computer  Software  My Recent      Jmy Network Places  Documents senso     2  ar2009  B ArmorStart Comparison  D esktop B CCBB                  cha files  r customer  B Demos  My Documents EB owcdoads  My Computer  a  File name   R ung15_from_MainRoutine x    My Network Save astype    RSLogix 5000 XML File CLX    Cancel      Places  File description    Help      8  Open your application logic file in RSLogix 5000 software                                                                                                                                                                   z    P   nni nn iom i aa  9  Select the rung where you want to mlela S  x l l lly am II Alal   Recor    i Dttine    E a    import the saved rung and 0 i i Copy Rung Ctrl C Backplane 0 v Eil  No Forces  gt   M BAT  amp  Paste ctrl     right click No Edits Bm o  e z  u    4L   gt    Redundancy J
161. ot retain its IP address unless you disable BOOTP DHCP       7  Select the first device in the Relation  List field     8  Click Disable BOOTP DHCP   9  Repeat steps 7   8 for all devices  except for the Panel View Plus    terminal     10  Close the BOOTP DHCP utility   If prompted to save changes  click No     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Relation List    Hew   Delete   Enable BOOTP   Enable DHCP   Disable BOOTP DHCP    Ethernet Address  MAC Type   IF Address       00 00 60  21 84 66 192 165 1 101  OO 00 60 21 0 BE BOOTP 192 168 1 103  00 00 60  20 90 40 DHEP  142 168 1105  00 00 EC 08 55 66 BOOTP 192 168 1 107  00 00 EC 08 7F 94 BOOTF 142 168 1108       BL     Disable DHCP  Command successtul    161    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration       Using DHCP    1  Open RSLinx Classic software     2  From the Communications menu    choose RSWho     b    3  Open the tree and select the  1756 ENBT A module or your  specific module     4  Right click the Ethernet module     5  Click Module Configuration     162    KSLinx Classic Gateway    Communications    Configure Drivers      Configure Shortouts     Configure Client Applications     Configure CIP Options     Configure Gateway      Driver Diagnostics      CIP Diagnostics      Gateway Diagnostics          ea RSWho   1                EJ Workstation  USMKEBGBERNHA     gs Linx Gateways  Ethernet        gs 1784 PCD 2  DeviceNet 00 oi     as AB_DF1 1  DH 485 ArmorStart_    1756 DN    1756 ENB
162. our ArmorStart Controller    The terminal searches for all devices on the network and reports the devices it has found on the Network  Who display   Searching At This Address       Device Address            Device Is Faulted           Device Is Not Faulted Currently Selected Device       1  Press R or Ly  to scroll through devices until you find the ArmorStart controller you need     2  Press  a     182 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Armorstart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device Appendix C       The following Device Choices  menu appears        Button Description  Version Displays Version information for the selected device   Parame Provides access to configuration and status parameters for the selected device  Allows the operator to search for    parameters that are not at factory defaults     Upload and store complete device configurations  including DeviceLogix programs to the programming terminal s    Copy Cat memory  Download stored device configurations from the programming terminal memory to the selected device    Tok Provides access to Node Commissioning functions  the Class Instance Attribute editor  and the real time graphing  function    aned Provides access to the DeviceLogix editor  DeviceNet IO message timing information  ZIP configuration  and local input  and output status display    Sonne If the selected device is a DeviceNet scanner  provides access to simple scanner configuration values and access to    the scan list     Select and Monitor
163. p Configure Port Cables  Cutout Port  1    Point Of   a    Output Cable Forn  2  NO SELECTION  Input Cable Pot  1  NO SELECTION  Sealing Ca ps   NO SELECTION          I Product Configurator    Powered by RAISE  Connection System Cable Configuration Wizard A Pomas  Product Configuration Assistant      FIRST CASLE 1YPE SELECTION s Cable Type  2    4 Cable Type Cordset   Male A C Patcheosd   FIRST CABLE CUNrIGURATION f  Cordset   Male  D  Cable Cordset   Male OS E TTA  Configuration   isis   Part 1 C Raw Cable    Cable   NO SELECTION C User Defined Cable  Configuration  Part 2   USER SPECIFIED DEVICE TAGS    Device Tag  1 0  IO Device Tag   Point  0    Device Tag    O Device Tag   RSLogix Point  0       FIRST CABLE TYPE SELECTION  Cable Type Cordset   Male C Field Installable Connector  Female     FIRST CABLE BMA entices  Cable Configuration Flying Leads  Part 2    USER SPECIFIED DEVICE TAGS    Device Tag   1 0  VO Device Tag   Point  0    Device Tag    VO Device Tag   RSLogix Point  0    Cable Configuration Part 2       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       4  Click Accept in the upper left when    you are finished selecting the cordset     5  Continue to click Accept until you are  at the ArmorStart configuration  assistant to complete the accessories  configuration     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011        89 Cordsets and Patchcords Rockwell  Product Configuration Assistant  Enter the ardar code fr the desired BEG Cor
164. ports 800x600 window size        The ME Equipment Status Faceplate files let you quickly load and configure a summary display of  pre configured status and diagnostic displays or faceplates for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software   The Equipment Status Faceplate works in conjunction with individual device faceplates and provides a single  summary display of all the faceplates that may be configured for an application  You can configure up to nine  device faceplates to run with the Equipment Status faceplate and you can launch each device faceplate  directly from it     This example shows the Equipment Status Faceplate that you can add to your specific hardware system  display  This faceplate is configured for three rows or three devices and provides overall status of the device   up to four additional status values to be monitored  and can launch the individual device faceplates for more  detailed information        Example of Equipment Status Display Configured with Three Device Faceplates    You can launch these faceplates  from the Goto buttons     Equipment Status    x lt     Device i Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4    ArmorStart 284D    ArmorStart 280D       ArmorStart 281D    Follow these steps to modify your     ArmorStart Add On Instruction by   using the Equipment Status   Faceplate and the ArmorStart   device you just configured     10 00 42 AM Tuesday  September 15  2009    1  Determine how many of the nine available rows you will use on the Equipment Status 
165. pply Considerations for Bulletin 284 Units    This section describes AC supply considerations for Bulletin 284 units     Ungrounded and High resistive Distribution Systems    Aon The Bulletin 284 device contains protective metal oxide variables  MOVs  that are referenced to ground     ATTENTION These devices should be disconnected if the Bulletin 284 device is installed on an ungrounded and    N high resistive distribution system     Disconnect MOVs    To prevent device damage  the MOVs connected to ground must be disconnected if the device is installed on  an ungrounded and high resistive distribution system where the line to ground voltages on any phase could  exceed 125  of the nominal line to line voltage  To disconnect the MOVs  follow this procedure to remove  the jumper     1  Loosen the four mounting screws before installing the Bulletin 284 device     2  Unplug the started module from the base unit by pulling forward     Jumper          Do not remove this jumper if the unit is equipped with an EMI filter installed     The EMI Filter option is required if the Bulletin 284 ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller must be  CE compliant  If the EMI Filter is selected  a 3 meter shielded 4 conductor cordset is provided as standard   is option is only available with sensorless vector control     ATTENTION    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 53    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Group Motor Installations For North American and Canadian Markets    The Armotr
166. project containing the network configuration for the         Tl Select RSLogix 5000 selected scanner  The project is selected for you if it is specified in the  Project selected RSLogix 5000 project   Step 2  Scanner  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module  in RSLogix 5000 Project  ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code        Select Scanner       Look in   S Networks 7  Eg               Step 3  ArmorStart_AOI_Example_Code  Select RSNetWorx    Project       Step 4   O Select Scanner Node    Step 5    Generate Tags         I Show all ASNetwors project files found in  Look in  folder        5  Click Select Scanner Node and then    RSLogi 5000 DeviceNet Tag Generator  cid         hrer j  select the appropriate scanner node          Select Scanner Node               pega Select the node that corres i  ponds to the scanner for which you want to  Mi Select RSLogix 5000 generate tags  The node is selected for you if it is specified in the selected  Project RSLogix 5000 project  Nodes listed below are those that were found in the  selected RSNetVVorx project   Step 2  Scanner  Dnet_ArmorStart_Module  in RSNetWorx Project    ArmorStart_A4O _Example_Code   Select Scanner         Step 3   l Select RSNetorx Project    Step 4    m  Select Scanner Node    Step 5   O Generate Tags                 I Show all compatible scanners found in the selected RSNet Worx project file          6  Click Generate Tags on the right side of EmEmmirriY E EEN  e e help  the dialog box and then click the Garerak Tank a  Generate Tags ta
167. radley  1756 ENET A 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface Allen Bradley  1756 ENET B 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface Allen Bradley      1756 EWEB A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced Web Serv   Allen Bradley  1756 SYNCH 4 Synch Link Interface Allen Bradley     Controllers     Digital vj  y  Find      Add Favorite    By Category Favorites  OK   Cancel   Help    5  From the Major Revision pull down menu  Select Major Revision    choose the latest revision and click OK  Select major revizion for new 1756 EWBT A     module being created     i    Cancel   Help      Major Revision        Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 171    Appendix A    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration       10     172    Enter a Name for the module   New Module    Type     Enter the IP Address of your Logix  controller network module     Refer to Browse the EtherNet IP  Network Devices on page 168 for    the IP address     Vendor   Parent     Mame     Description     Slot   From the Electronic Keying  pull down menu  choose Disable    Revizion     Keying     If you are using a ControlLogix  controller  you will also need to  choose the module revision     Clear Open Module Properties     Click OK     W Open Module Properties       1756 ENBT 44 1756 10 700 Mbps Ethernet Bridge   Tiwisted Pair Media    Allen Bradley  Local     Ether et Bridge    Change Type             Address 7 Host Name        P Address           Host Name     i a    Electronic Keying  MES EAE      Ca
168. rameter File                    127  Configure the Goto buttons on the Equipment Status  RACGP apa ew ee vase ie jeteege sgh S sae  129  Configure Additional Device Value Columns                 131  Create a Goto Display Button to Launch the Equipment  PaE E eee ER A eas E 132  Add Alima Tlistor PacepHIE ssrereireriesrrani rimiti a erra 133  Eaa e EE E 139  Download the Projecttoa Terminal eris rinncr i does ia ook e ie 140  Ran tbe Project on A Vonminal eesi peia cannes bath a a a 142  Chapter 7  Pene Tr O eels oae OIERA EANET E 145  WALON Gde represiuni ESERIES RENARE rN 145  ArmorStart System Overview Display ss5 60 chvetoud na 6houews 146  AtmorSta  rt Device Faceplate Overview srersasormeriryiakeei 147  ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Fault Indication View             148  Last Fault  Fault Description  and Fault Action                  149  ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Configuration Status View         150  ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Trending View                   151  ArmorStart Device Faceplate   Online Help Options              152  Appendix A  Conicari PO CommunicaUON   ccosenud pens es EA AE 155  Sethe IP Addi Sreser EEEREN REE 155  VT ITON UP AdO e eere a e E 156  Configure the BiterNet  IP Diver  s   520s0eredeeceeeetavees 157  Load the Controller Firmware Setially nec   odamaceiagen ds vegans 158  Precio IPA eese a ioe ny paces eee cee tadeeerasaaed 160  Using BOOT  DHCP  cecanscstaveuneed cneeeasenane os 160  Using DIC 2anpes pot se bee eee aeaads aes renew
169. ransfer requests  A value of 0 prevents the associated control transfer requests     If an Xxxx Cmd_ProgloOperPermissive tag is set to 1  the associated Add On Instruction is programmed to  allow a transfer from Program Control to Operator Control regardless of the current direction  speed  or  active status of the Armorstart device  In addition  the AOI is programmed to transfer the current Program  speed value Xxxx set_SpeedProg to the associated Operator Speed tag  Xxxx set_SpeedOper  creating a  bumpless transfer when a transfer from Program Control to Operator Control is executed     ATTENTION     gt t    Therefore  if the ArmorStart device is running at the time of a program to operator control transition  the  ArmorStart device continues to run at the most recent commanded Program Speed  If a different  program to operator control transition is desired  then the status of the ArmorStart device and the operator  command requests must be monitored and the appropriate program commands must be issued before the  Xxxx Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive is allowed  Therefore  it is very important that the status of the  ArmorStart device is monitored and appropriate program commands  for the specific application  are issued  before the Xx   x Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive tag is set  This makes sure that a safe program to operator  control transfer is executed           If an Xxxx Cmd_OperloProgramPermissive tag is set to 1  the associated AOI is programmed to allow a  ATTENTION i i    tra
170. rce ID         Connected       Enable    Done       Error Code   Error Path   Error Text        Enable Waiting    Start  Extended Error Code     Done Length  2  l Timed Out       Cancel   Apply   Help      mandRegister R       ES  1 0 Configuration          Ul tonnene   B 1756 Backplane  175644    fa  0  1 756 L63 ArmorStart_ADI_E sample Code  E  i  1  1756 046 Dret_ArnorStart Module  hiss Device et  O Enable    Enable Waiting Oo aa DeviceNe   2 Error Com Extended Errn  Error Path   Error Tert        15  Click OK     100 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5       16  Click the Tag tab  Message Configuration   Motor_Fa lt _M  92    Configuration   a Nees qD  17  Verify that the name in the name field is Name   Motor Faut Msg_284    Motor_Fault_Msg xxx which is the tag in AOI           j     Type  Base  Data Type  MESSAGE  Scope  fa ArmorStart_AOl_Example_Code          Enable    Enable Waiting D Start    Done Done Length  2     Error Code  Extended Error Code  I Timed Out       18  Right click on Sts_DeviceNet_Scannet tag curse mowa res wei wm rin rnin nun mouan EY    A  Start 2a AC   and select the Local 1 S tag from the list  Paata    ArmorStart_280 40 Motor_Vith_280  M  HiSts_OperatorModeEnabled      Inp_Armorstat_230 Dnet_ amp rmorstartModule_MO2 POL_   It is the module defined tag and displays Out_ArmorStart_ 260 Dnet_ArmorStart_ Module NO2 POLO Sts_ProgramMiodeEnabled            Mmi iE ALM ME l      the status of the DNBT scanner  Faut _
171. rchitecture view       2  Enter a file name for the exports     Export to ProposalWorks  select existing  or specify new        EJ       Look in  ES ArmorStart l       3  From the Files of Type pull down menu   choose ProposalWorks Files   prp      4  Click Open        File name   Armorstart BOM ee oe    Files of pe     Proposalworks Files   prp  Y  Cancel    Proposaly orks Files    prp   Proposal orks AFO Files    rhg    5  Click Yes or No to export the IAB    mes  pr OJ ect to Pr opo salWor ks and add A Would you like the IAB project to be exported into Proposalworks such that its components are only editable From I4B   Click Yes   Or  would you like the IAB BOM to be exported into ProposalWorks and its components are modifiable From ProposalWorks   Click No   components to the BOM   Yes No      Refer to the table for details on how your selection affects the configuration files     If You Select Then    The IAB configuration is exported to ProposalWorks  This option maintains a link between the IAB and    ue ProposalWorks files so that they always represent the same configuration     The IAB configuration is exported to ProposalWorks  In this case  you can modify the configuration in  No ProposalWorks or IAB  This option breaks the link between the IAB and ProposalWorks files so that  either can change without affecting the other     The LAB exports the projects into a  ProposalWorks file in the format you  selected  You can monitor progress at  the bottom left corner of t
172. rmMame  Dest ArmorStat  larmMamnme   Motor_With_284 is the device Add On Length 1       Instruction name used for the specific device  in your program  The tag type must be  STRING     In the controller tag database  enter the names you need your devices to appear with in the Alarm History  faceplate  into the source string tag you created in the COP instruction     Add the following rung to clear your Alarm Trigger tag when a fault reset has been commanded               Motor vith 264 Cmd_ResetOper  hiore  Source           Motor vith 264 Cmd_ ResetPrag  Dest ArmorstartAlarmTrigger           The ArmorStart Trigger tag is being cleared by this rung  You will need to edit the tag name prefixes to  adjust for the name given to your Add On Instruction  This example uses ArmorStart_With_284     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5       Download the Project    1  If you have not already done so  move       the keyswitch on your controller to 7  Program   2  Click the Controller Status icon and Offline N     RUN  select Download  NoFores T Go Online  No Edits Upload       3  Click Download     The project downloads to the Download offline project    ArmorStart_ 40  Example Code    to the  controller   controller   Connected Controller   Name  ArmorStart 40  Example Code  Type  1756 L6344 Controllogm5563 Controller  Path  AB_ETHIP 1410 90 210 182 B ackplane 0  Serial Number  O02   0F55  Security  No Protection    A The controller i   in Remote Aun 
173. rmorStart_281_Facepla     ArmorStart_284_Facepla      Equipment _Status_Face      Goto_ArmorStart                 2  Browse to the HMI Application Files folder Add Component Into Project  on the toolkit CD and select the   Look in   E HMI Appicaton Fies         ee    Equipment_Status_Faceplate gfx file  Tae Ennert Skative  Faceplate of    3  Click Open      Equipment_S tatus_Faceplate     Files of type   Graphic Displays    afx    ggfx  x  Cancel         4  Verify the Equipment_Status_Faceplate  Display appears under Displays     126 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    FactoryTalk View Integration Chapter 6       Add the ME_Equipment_Parameter File    1  Right click Parameters and select Add    Component Into Application     Ext       y r  equip_ti  Local  SIMPL3   E fa equip faceplate  SFA equip_faceplate    35 System  H t  E Project Setings        User Accounts    1  Diagnostics List Setup     amp  Global Connections    i  Startup    5 5 HMI Tags  i    gg Tags    a8 Graphics    EH Displays    GF Global Objects  ff Libraries  E E Im                     i  LocalMes  New     ies  A Comoanent into Anoication    2  Browse to the HMI Application Files Add Component Into Project    folder on the toolkit CD and select the Beeson es    l E ME _Equipment_Parameter    ME_Equipment_Parameter file     Documents    H       tid    My Documents    wr    a        My Compute     3  Verify that the  ME_Equipment_Parameter file appears  under Parameters        Publication IASIMP QS
174. rmorStart_284    InOut    AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _85284893       Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz    Input    REAL    Float       OperONS     Local    BOOL    Decimal                H Dut_ArmorStart_284    InOut    AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C168       RunningFwd    Output    BOOL    Decimal       RunningRev       Output       BOOL       Decimal          Chapter 6    System Layout and Wirina FactoryTalk View Integration    ArmorStart 284D    EPE Q    Trip C1 INO  RunFwd                Ready     RunFwd CI  RunRev  I    IN1   IN2   IN3     RunRev  JogFwd    AtRef CO    JogRev  140M                  Stop             SPEED Operator          Chapter 7  Chapter 3 ArmorStart System Application Guide    ArmorStart Configuration    ArmorStart 284    i Config    f   ae  jee m p g       10 Cnxn Ft D     eee                Ensures external  button only allowed  when there is anlO    Ss  Se ess ee oe ERE  ASSES  Ss  eS a           Chapter 4    Armorstart Configuration Using Device    Counts   of times  product passes    cTu    Count Up       CUEnable       connection fault          BAND m    Boolean And          Ensures external    r wee ee A stop button only    r Eina    allowed when there  isanlO connection  fault       6 BAND af  Boolean And    e 1n4 Out y     In2    Prevent bounce from  momentary pushbutton    3 PULR            Pulse Timer with Reset  TimerEn able DN  Reset    counter  or tip  will stop the  forward command                            Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011  
175. rmorstart 4   J 284D F  D2P32Z 10 CR 3      a  Armorstart 5      284D FY  D2P32 10 CR 3      a  Armorstart 6   3 280D F122 10B CR 3                             Documentation       Connect channel     to a new DeviceNet Network       Channel      properties   Goto Network  3 Phase Power Armorstart  Segment  Branch_O    Change channel      address   Disconnect Delete channel      from Network  3 Phase Power Armorstart  Seqgment  Branch_0     Connect channel       to anew ControlPwr Network  Connect channel       to Network 1  Conkol power Armorstart              onrigure              J       Add Accessory          Armorstart           The names of the ArmorStart  devices may be different     Repeat step 5 for all of the ArmorStart devices listed under the hardware tab     CDHE    Click the network tab  7          Select the Network view                     Gs  Workspace  ArmorStark Accelerati    3 Phase Power ArmorStart  Control Power Armrorskart    Eel aja          E  Network View   Control power Armorstart    The network is displayed     Armorstart 3   2  Armorstart 4     3     Armorstart 1 Armorstart 2    aa Sis  Sie    Control_O    Control  Power  Network    __ 3 Phase Power Armorstart f Control power Armorstart              Click Run Wizard        Control Power Network Status       Armorstart 6    Armorstart 5   4        QD  Tobe checked     Run wizara   switch View  Hee    gt         Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    31    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       
176. s and Local Tags   ArmorStart_284_ A or        File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help    Bl as ta  a  re 2   re_armorstart_ze4    8 lal le lel all       Select a Language                                 Offline fl  E RUN  E ok      No Edits Ale a             ue    BI   lt   gt  aa    Redundancy              DeviceNetOutputs Scope   i E Unscheduled Programs   Phases  H E Motion Groups       Add On Instructions              mareg   m EA Path   48_ETH 1110 90 210 82 Backplane O  z   amp    HERAA    Add On    2     Carms A et A imercouter K        GArmorstar_284 AO  AB_280D_F12Z_10B_ _C7943567 AB_280D_F12Z_10B_0_01434119  AB_281D_F12Z_104_ _      Data Context  fa ArmorStart_284_A01  lt defini   2   o  Name oo o o afsaag Daat ooo oo o Sye  Description                                                                                       ArmorStart_280_A0I   oi od Parameters and Local Tags    Fault Msg MESSAGE oo D    poh ERI Logic  Fault_Msq_Code Output DINT Decimal   G ArmorStart_281_A01  Inp_ArmorStart_284 InOut AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_ _ 852846898       pog Parameters and Local Tags Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz  Input REAL  Float     cy oo ee OperONS BOOL Decimal  eo   MRE IEA   Dut_ArmorStart_284 InDut AB_284D_FHB2P3x_10_0_7B19C16B   ERI Logic N RunningF wd Output BOOL Decimal   5  amp  Data Types RunningRev Output BOOL Decimal   H E User Defined H Set_DeviceName0per Local STRING       9  Select the Sts_DeviceNet_Scanner tag and click the browse button to display 
177. s san eae 162  Ethernet Module Firmware Update Using ControlFLASH Utility    163  Browse the EtherNet IP Network Devices               2000  168  7    Table of Contents    FactoryTalk View Application  Configuration    ArmorStart Configuration Using  193 DNCT Device    Load the Controller Pirtiwate     40 065 0580  amp boG shew new eons   168  Create a New Project File in RSLogtx 5000 Software              170  Configure Your Ethernet Modtle  42422 schease cea gaee thaw egas 171  Appendix B  Create New Factory lalk View Application   lt isi4 4s002   0dee04 173  Create Design  local  and Runtime  target  Shortcuts              174  Configure Design  local  Communication                 00006  175  Configure Runtime  Target Communicaon   4 4ieeek setensdw 176  Appendix C  Delle VOU Det sans heo deen cct se detoonedasantdaet ee geese 177  Wig OU IN leerer ea yas Gots a ee Aba ee eeea ts eee eee 177  Folow These on serrie 646ee tate tea peeeee sc ey buts  178  Connect to the ArmorStart Controller          0 0  000 0 0  0 0008 179  Applying Power to the 193 DNCT Terminal                    180  Hand held Terminal Keys 6 duce oud pee lakes ereire agda eed 181  Browse through the Network to Select Your ArmorStart Controller 182  Select and Monitor Parameters  lt     cond 4e6eeeun 664500096 o64 n8 20 183  Select a Parameter 2440 64  ara ENTRIA RTEA eee riaseos ed 183  Monitor a Aramicter t     646 440444464 6 o8 Gade tni ee eeaues 184  Canoe Fara e rere res eee Geet ened eeu E 185  C
178. s to download  other Logix controller firmware is  similar     5  Click Next            lt  Back Cancel   Help         6  Under AB_DF1 1  select the 1756 L63 controller     7  Click OK     158 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A       8  Move the controller keyswitch to PROG     Ze  9  Compare the current firmware revision to the  Firmware Revision    latest revision listed   Catalog Number  1756 L63    If the current revision matches the newest Serial Number  O031FFA6      Curent Revision  17 2 57  revision listed  then your controller has the Control   Select the new revision for this update     Show All      latest firmware and an update is not needed     a  Click cancel              The firmware upgrade is cancelled     r Current Folder           c  program files controlflash 1l            b  Go to Assign IP Addresses on page 160   c  Ifthe current revision does not match the Cancel   Heb      latest revision listed  click Next           If you are unsure of which revision to use  select the latest version     10  Click Finish        DANGER  The target module is about to be  update with new firmware  During the update the  module will be unable to perform its normal control  i function  Please make sure that all processes  Cont r ol affected by this equipment have been suspended  and that all safety critical functions are not  affected  To abort this firmware update  press  Cancel now  To begin the up
179. ser Out B    re  hlatiwmnrkb Abele ar    4       Run Frud       G     Mame   DataT ype    El Hardware Booles          gt     BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN         Ull              qme   I  I    4    Mame   DataType    E  Hardware Booed       2      i Fi uni Fii g      Run Rew    k User Out A       User Out A    fal  hatina Annlaarn    4        i      epenmnnee e  ee e         Recovery Mode      gt        BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN  BOOLEAN         ull    4          BANE mj    Out Ei    When this device has its configuration  automatically restored by a master  Logic    Execution will be      Disabled     Enabled       DLXFBEditor    Cancel         ae       a    r                81    Chapter 4 Armorstart Local Control Configuration       26  Click the Edit mode icon to exit the editor     If the logic fails verification  the following  dialog box appears     27  Click OK     You will return to the logic editor where  you can make the necessary changes and  revalidate the program     Download Program to ArmorStart    1  Download the program to the ArmorStart  device by choosing Download from the  communication pull down menu     2  Click OK if the download is successful     3  From the Communications menu  choose  Logic Enable On     This will enable logic in the ArmorStart  device     4  From the File menu choose File gt Close     82       DLXAFBEditor    Ad Configuration Failed verification        E Function Block Editor  70    File Edit View Mem ee Tools Help    w Logic
180. short circuit Protection Rating   Control Power Receptacle             Three phase Power Receptacle    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 51    Chapter 2 system Layout and Wiring    Cord Grips for ArmorStart Devices with 10 A Short circuit Protection Rating    C   a  3 4 in  Lock Nut     p L aj 1 in  Lock Nut    Thomas  amp  Betts Cord Grip Thomas  amp  Betts Cord Grip   Part Number 2931NM sg    Part Number 2940 NM   3 4 in  Stain Relief Cord Connector   1 in  Stain Relief Cord Connector  0 78   1 42 cm  0 31   0 56 in      0 78   1 42 cm  0 31   0 56 in         Used with Control Power Media Used with Three phase Power Media  Cordset   Example Catalog Number Cordset   Example Catalog Number  889N M65GF M2 280 PWR22G M1    Cord Grips for ArmorStart Devices with 25 A Short circuit Protection Rating    3 4 in  Lock Nut a C    m  1 in  Lock Nut    Thomas  amp  Betts Cord Grip Thomas  amp  Betts Cord Grip   Part Number 2931NM   Part Number 2942 NM   3 4 in  Stain Relief Cord Connector ee i    1 in  Stain Relief Cord Connector  0 78   1 42 cm  0 31   0 56 in   1 75   2 41 cm  0 70   0 95 in      Used with Control Power Media Used with Three phase Power Media    Cordset   Example Catalog Number Cordset   Example Catalog Number  889N M65GF M2 280 PWR35G M1  Connector       Terminal Designations    Terminal Designation Color Code  i Tonon    ah Cinipowerennon     PE Green Yellow    52 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2    AC Su
181. so may result in personal  injury and equipment damage     Additional Precautions for the Bulletin 284 Devices    ATTENTION       The ArmorStart device contains high voltage capacitors which take time to discharge after removel of  mains supply  Before working on an ArmorStart device  help ensure isolation of mains supply from line  inputs  R  S  T  L1  L2  and L3    Wait at least three minutes for the capacitors to discharge to a safe voltage  level  Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death  Darkened display indicators are not an  indication that the capacitors have discharged to safe levels     Only qualified personnel familiar with ArmorStart devices and associated machinery should plan or  implement the installation  startup  and subsequent maintenance of the system  Failure to do so may result  in personal injury and equipment damage     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    system Layout and Wiring Chapter 2       ArmorStart Device Wiring    Wiring in an industrial control application can be divided into three groups  power  control  and signal   Follow these recommendations for physical separation between these to reduce the coupling effect     e Minimum spacing between different wire groups in the same tray should be 16 cm  6 in      e Run wire outside an enclosure conduit or have shielding or armor with equivalent attenuation   e Run different wire groups in separate conduits    e Minimum spacing between conduits containing different groups s
182. so shows one of the ways in which a fault or trip can be programmed via the DeviceLogix  program  For example  a flashing stack light can be an indication of a fault or trip     Flashing Stack Light Logic    Pulsing stack light  with a trip    11 TONR w       i Arm orStart is  i i tipped  Solid if       Timer On Delaywith Reset both    i  i i                                                                                                 a User Out A  i i    i i i  i i  i i    C  TimerEn able    BAND    10  Boolean And    eer TTT Tr rrr rrr rrrrrrrrrtrtrrrtrrrrrt rte    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 85    Chapter 4 Armorstart Local Control Configuration       The DeviceLogix program can also be created to prevent unwanted automatic restarts after clearing a fault     Unwanted Automatic Restart Logic    Run command from  either PLC or  pushbuttons           a unto                          i Green run Stack  Counts   of times       light  product passes i     GY    User OutB  sensor        a RIES  I  TU CTU im Pee ae  Count Up i    G  CU Enable 4    Prevent bounce from  momentary pushbutton      PULR m e G    Maintains run signal  Pulse Timerwith Reset until xnumber of    product passes the    counter  or tip    will stop the L  forward command    PresetO or 1    L     aC bmn      Either signal from           i A Solid sta ck light  Puising stad light Stop button or Using OR for tripped wien IO connection  Seuuntandandieseaesavecansenttucersanes with a tip and 10 
183. sumed I Size   Fi Produced 10 Size  Starter COS Mask   4111111 00010  Met Gut COS Mask  SOUOOU000 OOOO        DNet voltage 23 67     e    Some parameters have predefined values you EEF  can select versus typing in a value   General Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS File   DeviceLogi    d  Click OK     Select the parameter that you want to configure and initiate an     F  action using the toolbar     Groups me m fa    Monitor h A  E        al    Parameter   Current value  The icon signifies a read only parameter o onemde Tees  that cannot be configured  Comm Ovetite  Aubobaud Enable Disabled  Consumed 10 Assy  Produced 10 Assy  Prod Assy Word O  Prod 4ssy Word 1  Prod Assy Word 2  Prod Assy Word 3  Consumed IO Size  Produced 10 Size  Starter COS Mask 46111111 00010101  e  Net Gut COS Mask SO000000 00000000  e       DNet valans nnn y O O B     E  Cancel   Apply   Help    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 63    Chapter 3 Armorstart DeviceNet Configuration               10  Once you have browsed all of the nodes ArmorStart  ArmorStart  ArmorStart    280D 0 5 2 5A 281D 0 3 1 5A 284D PF4 240   63 total nodes on the DeviceNet 24VDC 24VDC 0 5HP  i   i el    gt  aa  network   right click the scanner icon Tu u   the 1756 DNB icon   and choose E ai      Delete    Upload from Device         Del       Upload from Device  Download to Device           Class Instance Editor     Re register Device       Export I O Details       Properties            1756 DNB    11  Double click the scann
184. t        10  Click FF next to the Motor_Fault_Msg tag   The Message Configuration  Motor_Fault_Msg_284 dialog box appears     98 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5       11  From the pull down menus and fields  choose the appropriate settings as follows   e Message Type   CIP Generic  e Service Type   Get Attribute Single  e Class   29  e Attribute   9c    e Instance   1    ArmorStart_284 AO                                            7  ArmorStart_284_AOl Motor_VVvith_284 Sts_OperatorModeEnabled  Inp_ArmorStart_264   Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4 POL_   Out_ArmorStart_264 Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_N04_POL_O Sts_ProgramModeEnabled am  Inp_Scaled_Speed_At_240Hz 240  Fault_Msg Motor_Fault_Msg_284  Sts_DeviceNet_Scanner Local 1 S   ciPGeneic x mandRegister Run  5  Get Attribute Single C  Source Element  l 2    forward_cmd_264 ft source Length      Bytes  md_RunFwdProg  Motor  With_284 Fau  reverse_cmd_264 h    Cmd_RunReyProg  10 m  Motor_V  ith_284 Sts_  64 Cmd_ResetProq  11  j   End        12  From the Destination pull down menu  choose Motor_With_284 Fault_Mse_code     Fault _Msg Motor_Fautt_Msg_264     Sts DeviceNet Scanner Locald S    LIP Generic bd mandRegister Run  Get Attribute Single    Source Element     eaten ee E  Source Length     otor With 284 Sts Comm aut  A otor With 284 DeviceMet_NMode  A reset_trip_cmd_ 280  A reset_trip_cmed_281      Hagan    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 99    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       13  Click
185. t SS gt S gt S gt SS gt SS gt SSS SS SSS SS2S gt        1      HESE Motor_With_284          A          fla ArmorStart_Extension_Sept10  E B  ArmorStart_Extension_Sept10       System   Project Settings     Funtime Security       Diagnostics List Setup     Global Connections  Startup      Sy HMI Tags     Tags     Graphics   E rrij Displays         ALARM    DIAGNOSTICS    INFORMATION   ArmorStart_280_ Faceplate  ArmorStart_281_Faceplate  ArmorStart_284_ Faceplate  Equipment_Status_Faceplate  GoTo_ArmorStart    Global Objects  tc Libraries        Images         Parameters     ArmorStart_Parameter280     ArmorStart_Parameter281     ArmorStart_Parameter284      ME_Equipment_Parameter   Local Messages  a  Alarms   El Alarm Setup     Information      _          ill Ie            l Parameter File Created 2009 08 12     Parameter files are used with graphic displays to specify the tags a display   l uses at runtime  You assign parameter files to displays in the Startup editor     and in the dialog box for configuring goto display buttons and display list selectors     Syntax    l  replacement tagname     Example       23 A_COLOR      23 in any expression in a graphic would be replaced by the tag A_COLOR         1     CLX L63   LEG ya A     5  Repeat step 3 to add parameter files for additional ArmorStart devices you intend to monitor and control     6  Create a unique parameter name and assign the associated Device Shortcut and Module Name to the    118    parameter tagname     Publica
186. t is the default value taken  from NEC Table 430 150  A different motor  current may require another starter size  You  may overwrite motor current with the exact  value if available     MODULE DATA    28    The completed configuration for the  284D ArmorStart should look similar  to this     Bulletin Number  Communications  Enclosure Type  Current Range  Control Voltage    Line Motor  Connections    281 Reversing Starter   DeviceNet   NEMA Type 4 Watertight Enclosure   IP 67  Current Range 0 5   2 5 A   24 DC    Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable  with 3 m  9 8 ft  unshielded male cordset    OPTIONS DATA    Option 1  Hand Off    Hand OffAuto Selector Keypad with    Auto Forward Reverse  Safety Monitor   NO SELECTION  Option   IO DATA  Total Current Draw 200 mA  of Sensors    Total Current Draw 2000 mA  of Outputs    roduct Contigurator    Powered by    284A 284D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller    Product Configuration Assistant    Enter the order code for the desired 264A4 264D ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller       284D FYD2P32 10 CR 3     i     OR  make the selections for the product that you need using the interactive selection chart     SYSTEM DATA  Supply Voltage    MODULE DATA    Communications    480 60Hz    DeviceNet    Representative Photo Only    A Select an attribute to the left to start  making selections          Enclosure Type    Torque  Performance  Mode    Input Voltage  Output Current  Control Voltage    Line Motor  Connections    OPTIONS DATA 
187. t to upgrade and click OK           V Autobrowse iefresh i Not Browsing    Workstation  USMKEWGBERNHA3   H  Linx Gateways  Ethernet i    e 4B_DF1 1  DH 485 Backolens   Ss AB_ETH 1  Ethernet 1756 A4 4      AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet        10 90 210 12  Panelview Plt   f  10 90 210 182  1756 ENBT         10 90 210 183  Panelview P    E  10 90 210 188  Panelview P   f  10 90 210 38  1756 ENBT A    By 10 90 210 63  Panelview Pl  10 90 210 82  1756 ENBT     10 90 210 83  SLC 5 05  17   fi  10 90 210 9  PanelVview Plus    f  10 90 211 11  Panelview Plt    E  10 90 211 14  Panelview Plt       J 10 90 211 4  Panelview Plus   fi  10 90 211 9  PanelVview Plus                      Caen dee eee oe                                 Cancel       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 165    Appendix A Logix Communication and Controller Configuration                      and click Next   Catalog Number  1756 ENBT  SerialNumber  O01D1D34  Current Revision  1 61  Con trol Select the new revision for this update   47 19  Show All    Restrictions    Current Folder     c  program files  controlflash  ea ia  8  Click Finish  Summary    DANGER  The target module is about to be  update with new firmware  During the update the  module will be unable to perform its normal control  i function  Please make sure that all processes   Con   F ol affected by this equipment have been suspended  and that all safety critical functions are not  affected  To abort this firmware update  press  Cancel now  To begi
188. ta Highway Plus Network b   a  EFs DH485 Network 7    25 Remote 1 0 Network    EFs Generic Network Network   EEs 3PhasePwr Network    EES ControlPwr Network    EES Aus Pwr Network   se     OF    Cancel Help    32 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection    Chapter 1       3  Enter the network name   4  Select the power supply     5  Click OK     6  Repeat the process to add  the ArmorStart devices to  the control power network   but instead select    Connect  channel       to  Network1  DeviceNet  ArmorStart     Click the arrow     Check the appropriate  parameters for your  application     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Create New DeviceNet Network    Enter New Network Mame      Device et ArmorStart    Select Initial Power Supply     1606 sLDNET4  T606 sLONETS   aE LSDNET 4  E L LSONETS    DeviceNet Power Supply   91  24V DC  3 84  DeviceNet Power Supply   AW 24 DC  8 0 A    DeviceNet Power Supply   91  24 DC  3 84                      fs  Workspace    armorstart          Ga  CLX_SS 1_CLogix001     Armorstart 2       aj Armorstart 3     Armorstart 4    Armorstart 5  H Armorstart 6           Channel      propertkes    Change channel      address       OFT    Goto Network  3 Phase Power Armorstart  Segment  Branch_O     Disconnect Delete channel      From Network  3 Phase Power Armorstart  Segment  Branch_O                       a Network View   DeviceNet Armorstart    DeviceNet    Armorstart 3   2  Armorstart 4    Armorstart1 Armorst
189. te     Information The motor current is the default value taken from  NEC Table 430 150  A different motor current  may require another starter size  You may  overwrite motor current with the exact value if  available     MODULE DATA  Communications DeviceNet  Enclosure Type NEMA Type 4 Watertight Enclosure   IP 67  Input Voltage 200   460    AC  3 Phase 50 60 Hz  Current Range 1 1  3 04  Control Voltage 24 DC    Line Motor Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable  Connections with 3 m  9 8 ft  unshielded male cordset    OPTIONS DATA    Option 1  Hand Off    Hand OffAuto Selector Keypad with Jog  Auto Function  Source Brake   NO SELECTION  Contactor Option  Safety Monitor   NO SELECTION  Option  IO DATA    Total Current Draw 200 mA  of Sensors    Total Current Draw 2000 mA  of Outputs    ACCESSORIES       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 21    Chapter 1 Hardware Selection       Configure Device Accessories    Follow these steps to configure the device accessories     You will need to add one input and two output cables for the photoelectric sensor and stack lights  respectively that will be added later to the BOM in ProposalWorks     1  Click Output Cable Port  1     2  Make the following selections     a  Select Cable Type under the  First Cable Type Selection    b  Under Cable Type  choose     Cordset Male        3  Configure the    Cordset Male    as  shown by clicking the         next to     Cable Configuration Port 1        22    ACCESSORIES    Output Cable Port  1 
190. tected     In this example  there are five network devices  The network configuration for your specific application    will be different     Browsing   node 192 168 7 103 found    I Workstation  STATION 3  Fay Linx Gateways  Ethernet  Flas AB_DF1 1  DF1  E a AB_ETHIP 1  Ethernet    os A 192 168 1 107  1768 ENBT A  1768 ENBT A  H E ABVBP 1  1789 417 4 Virtual Chassis    Load the Controller Firmware    240 4 24       Bt  f  L      192 165 1 1 192 168 1     192 165 1     3300 6E0     1734 AENT    Powerflex    Hem 192 166 1 1  9300 6EDM EtherNet Diagnostic Module  9300 8EDM ENet Diagnostic Module  g 197 168 1 101  1734 AENT PointlO EtherMet IF Adapter  1734 4ENT Ethernet  IF Adapter    192 168 1 103  FowerFlex 70  PowerFlex 70   H  192 168 1 105  Panelview Plus 1000  Panelview Plus        Zz E    192 165 1    192 165 1     Panelview Plus 1768 ENBT 4    This procedure describes how to load firmware in the controller from RSLogix 5000 software by using an    Ethernet connection     1  Apply input power to the ControlLogix controller and have the Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet    card     2  From the Communications menu   choose Who Active     168               fa RSLogix 5000  File Edit View Search Logic Eeeiatyeeuesem Tools Window Help    Select Recent Path           gt  Start Page    Go Online  a  Recent Pre  Controller Projects    Fl Open Proj Recent Proierte    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Logix Communication and Controller Configuration Appendix A 
191. the ArmorStart device is available with a factory installed HOA keypad option  this may require the  ArmorStart device to be selected and installed as follows  If the application requires frequent use of the  hand operated interface by the equipment operator     e they should not be less than 0 6 m  2 ft  above the servicing level and are within easy reach of the  normal working position of the operator     e the operator is not placed in a hazardous situation when operating them     e the possibility of inadvertent operation is minimized     If the operated interface is used in industrial environments where the conditions of maintenance and  supervision ensure that only qualified persons operate and service the ArmorStart operator interface  and the  installation is located so that inadvertent operation is minimized  then other installation locations with  acceptable access can be provided     DeviceNet Network Installation    The ArmotrStart distributed motor controller contains the equivalent of 0 76 m  30 in  of DeviceNet drop  cable s electrical characteristics and therefore 0 76 m  30 in  of drop cable must be included in the DeviceNet  drop cable budget for each ArmorStart controller in addition to actual drop cable required for the       installation     The separation of the control power and DeviceNet power is recommended as a good design practice  This  minimizes the load on the DeviceNet supply  and prevents transients which may be present on the control       pow
192. the data type field     The Select Data Type dialog box appears     10  Browse to the status data type that matches the DNB  scanner module data type that was created when you    configured the scanner in Chapter 3     11  Click OK     The Data Type field updates  This    example shows a DeviceNet Scanner  status tags    data type     Select Data Type E    Data Types     x   Cancel    Help         4B 1756 DNB Status 128Bytes 5 0        4B 1756_DNB_496Bytes 0 0  4B 1756_DNB_500Bytes 1 0       4B 1756_DNB_CommandReaister 0 0  4B 1756_DNB_Status_126Bytes S 0  4B 1756_DNB_StatusRegister   0   4B 280D_F122_10B_ _C 943567   4B 280D_F122_10B_0_01434119  AB 281D_F122_104_ _AS4E8B9C    AD 901M C197 1NA N ANCwNoane    Array Dimensions  Dim 2 Dimi Dim 0  jo   jo     jo       I Show Data Types by Groups          BOOL  DINT  B00   EMSts DeviceNet Scanner   Intut_ qE       B 1 756 DNB Status 128Bytes 5 0    H1 Sts_DeviceState DINT  F Sts_DriveStatus DINT       12  Close Parameters and Local tags when finished     94    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5  Modify ArmorStart Add On Instruction for Equipment Status Faceplate    This is an optional step and necessary only if you intend to use the Equipment Status Faceplate  To skip this  TIP   ape    step  go to Integrate ArmorStart AOI into Your Application Program Routines on page 96        IMPORTANT To incorporate Equipment Status Faceplate into your application  make sure the PanelView Plus terminal  sup
193. tion IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       7  Create the display navigation to open the ArmorStart Faceplate at runtime     To use the pre configured ArmorStart Goto buttons  refer to Configuration Steps for Using  Pre configured Goto Buttons on page 120     a     i    On a desired graphic display  create a new transparent Goto display navigation button over the    graphic object that represents the motor drive you intend to monitor and control     Double click the Goto button to configure its Display settings     Click the browse button F   along side of the Display field  and assign the ArmorStart  faceplate display        E  Click F    next to the Parameter BOSSA Ag  file and assign the ArmorStart     parameter file you created  earlier for this intended device     Click OK     Repeat step 7 for the Goto Display navigation  buttons for each of your devices and skip to Set  Initial Application Graphic on page 123     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011                                        5  xJ   x   General   Label   Common    Appearance  Border style  Border width    Line    f IM Border uses back color  See aly E Back color  ack style  o  y Pattern style  B Border color   Solia     Mone    L  Pattern color  Highlight color  Shape  a a g   Elink   Fiectangle     Display settings  Display  Parameter file   ArmorStart_ 280 Fa ES ArmorStart_Paramete  Top position  Left position   fo T Display position  Touch margins  Hori
194. tion or  field maintenance through the use of pull down menus and dialog boxes  DeviceLogix enabled products can  also be created and monitored using the 193 DNCT device  There are also two ways of creating the program   Ladder editor and Function Block Editor  This accelerator will demonstrate the use of the Function Block    editor in RSNetWorx for DeviceNet     The Function Block editor provides a graphical interface for configuring function blocks to provide local  control within DeviceLogix capable devices  such as the ArmorStart controllers  Refer to the DeviceLogix  user manual for instructions on programming using the Ladder editor     Follow these steps to create a DeviceLogtx program on an existing network     1  Open RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software     2  Go online with the DeviceNet network     3  Double click the ArmorStart icon   The actual ArmorStart device and node  address may be different from the one  shown     4  Click the DeviceLogix tab     5  Click Upload if you are prompted     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    el    For DeviceNet       Armorotart  2040 PF4 240    0 5HP     i ArmorStart 284D PF4 240V 0 5HP          DeviceLogis      General   Parameters   1 0 Data   EDS Fil    EDS Editor    Do you want to upload the configuration from the device  updating the    software s configuration  or download the software s configuration to  Sy the device  updating the device     For more information  press F1                71    Chapter 4 Armorst
195. truction files when their specific alarms  are triggered     Alarm History       Ack Silence Alarm  Alarm Alarms A 2 A Print Status Close  Ack Clear History Sort   All Yy    v Alarms    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P 109    Chapter 5 Faceplate Logix Integration       Follow these steps to add Alarm History logic to your routine     iP    ais    3     4     110    Add the following rung to your program for each individual device Add On Instruction     The three tags pointed to were created already by your Add On Instruction and exist in the tag database   You will need to edit the tag name prefixes to adjust for the name given to your Add On Instruction   This example uses an Add On Instruction named Motor_With_284        Alarm History Run for ArmorStart 284D  Motor Aith_284 Controller_Trigger Woy  Move    Source Motor_Vvith_264 Sts_ArmorStartSlarmTrigger  0       Dest ArmorStartAlarmTriqger  X 0  COP  Copy File  Source Motor_Vy  ith_264_ AlarmName    Dest ArmorStart4larmName  Length 1    Create the following controller scope tags  which will be used to pass data to the alarm summary in FT  ME  for the different device trigger types     e For the Move instruction  the destination tag  must be created as one of the controller  scoped tags     Move  Source Motor With 264 Sts ArmorstatAlarmTriqger  O  ArmorstatAlarm Trigger    e For the copy instruction  the source and    destination tags must be created as a Copy File   controller scoped tag  type STRING  SOLUCE gim dala 284 Ala
196. uct that you need using the interactive selection chart     nformation The motor current is the default value taken from       Output Cable Port  2  NEC Table 430 150  A different motor current  may require another starter size  You may C     Configure Port Cables  overwrite motor current with the exact value if Output Port  2    Point 1     a  MODULE DATA M    Communications DeviceNet   Enclosure Type NEMA  Type 4 Watertight Enclosure   IP 67   Input Voltage 200   460 Y AC  3 Phase 50 60 Hz   Current Range 1 1 30 A   Control Voltage 24 DC   Line Motor Conduit Entrance with Motor Cable   Connections with 3 m  9 8 ft  unshielded male cordset  OPTIONS DATA    Option 1  Hand Off    Hand OffAuto Selector Keypad with Jog  Auto Function  Source Brake   NO SELECTION  Contactor Option  Safety Monitor   NO SELECTION  Option  O DATA  Total Current Draw 200 mA  of Sensors  Total Current Draw 2000 mA  of Outputs  ACCESSORIES  Output Cable Port  1 gy Configure Port Cables    il Output Cable Port  2  NO SELECTION BP   e S He    pine  Input Cable P    Sealing Caps   NO SELECTION       FIRST CABLE TYPE SELECTION  Cable Type Cordset   Male  FIRST CABLE CONFIGURATION    Cable Configuration Part 1 wW Cordset   Male HEE    889R ESAEA 2    Cable Configuration Part 2 Flying Leads    USER SPECIFIED DEVICE TAGS  Device Tag   1 0 Point 20  VO Device Tag   Device Tag   RSLogix Point  0  I O Device Tag     ACCESSORIES    Output Cable Port  1  y Configure Port Cables  Cutout Port  7    Pont 0     Output
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198. utStatus Bi    MESSAGE       FaultTag SI DINT Decimal    forward_cmd_280 BOL Decimal      forward_cmd_281   BOL Decimal  forward_cmd_284 SB Decimal       tag name  Dnet_ArmorStart_ Module N04 POL  _O 1s for output tags for an        Dnet_ArmorStart_Module_NO4_ POL_   Ls                                                      ArmorStart device located at node E  Pitot  O00 o OO   AB1756 DNB _500Bytes  0             address 4   _ Eocat 0 OOOO o AB IPSCO _496Bytes 0 0 O                  tocans O O O OoOO o y O                 AB 1756_DNB_Status_128Bytes 5 0    E H Motor_Fault_Msg_280  m     Motor_Fault_Msg_281  E H Motor_Fault_Msg_284  E  E Motor_with_280   E  E Motor_with_281   C   E Motor_with_284  reset_trip_cmd_280                                                   E  ArmorStart_280_401        Arto Start_281_A0I      Arno Start_284_A0I  ss BOL Decimal  BOL Decimal     7                                     reset_trip_cmd_281    moe    S        ee ee ee we LW mw levies bee ee ee W W    These are the tags that correspond to     FfSinevsmostat Medue noro SY T oons  net AmorStat Mode NOL POLIT   TL  the parameters from the Produced IO a E S   Dret AmorStat Module NO    POL  Rumingfwd     feoo  instance for the corresponding m e S S   Dret AmorStet Modde NOLPOL Rexyy    foo  ArmorStartt device   Dret AmorStat Module NO4POLUNetCtStaus         bou  bnet AmorStat Module NO4 POL LNetRefstes     eoo  bnet Amott Module NO4 POL LAReferenes     eoor  e a a    oea   008  Ent AmorStat Mode E E 
199. uted   Therefore  the status of the 4ArmorStart must be monitored and appropriate Program commands  for the specific application  must be issued before the Cmd_ProqToOperPermissive tag is set  to insure a safe Program to Operator  Control transfer     Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive Cmd_ProgOperReq Cmd_ProgProgReq Sts_OperatorModeEnabled OperONS Sts_ProgramModeEnabled Cmd_ProqOperReq Cmd_OperOperReq  n A i E a i da i T    Cmd_OperOperReq Cmd_OperProgReq  i    In this example  the rungs enable operator control of the intended ArmorStart device  You can initiate  Command requests  Cmd  from either the Logix Programs  ProgOperReq  or FactoryTalk View ME  ArmorStart Faceplate  OperOperReq      Enabling Operator Control of Drive    To enable operator control for an ArmorStart associated with Motor_with_284 AOI instance  you could add  a rung to the Logix MainRoutine with specific input conditions driving an output instruction with the tag  name Motor_with_284 Cmd_ProgOperReq  Likewise  you could add a push button within a FactoryTalk  View ME SE Faceplate with a value tag name of  1 Cmd_OperOperReq with the  1 parameter for that  faceplate display associated with Motor_with_284     A Motor_with_284 Cmd_ProgToOperPermissive tag must also be included in the Logix program to control  whether program to operator control transfer requests are allowed or acted upon  A tag value of 1 permits    102 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P    Faceplate Logix Integration Chapter 5  the associated control t
200. utoBauding Actual Terminal Address       Actual Baud Rate Adrs   Fixed HIM MaclD  Auto   Auto Addressing    There is a 10 second power up delay programmed at the factory  The above screen will appear for at least 10  seconds on initial powerup  The power up delay can be modified in the Terminal Setup screen described in  the following section  Once the communication rate is determined and a network address has been set  the  terminal will display the Network Who screen  which displays a list of all devices on the network     IMPORTANT If the terminal fails to enter the Network Who screen after approximately 20 seconds  it Is  because It could not determine the network baud rate due to lack of traffic on the network     Pressing the ESC key will allow you to enter the Terminal Setup screen so that a fixed baud  rate and network address can be set for the terminal     To go directly to the Terminal Setup screen  press and hold the ESC key while applying power     180    Armorstart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device Appendix C    Hand held Terminal Keys    The table provides descriptions of the hand held terminal keypad        Description    Escape Key  Exit a menu or cancel a change    select key  Select a value  digit  or screen choice    Increment key  Scroll through options  increase a value  or toggle a bit    Decrement key  Scroll through options  decrease a value  or toggle a bit    Enter key  Enter a menu  enter a mode  or enter a value    scroll left or right keys  Scr
201. w Plus CE 1250  Panelview_Plus CE 1     i 10 90  211 9  Ethernet Bridge  1769 L32E   1769 L32E Ethernet Port        lt                 RSLinx Enterprise l x    The Runtime  Target  configuration and shortcut definitions will be replaced  with a copy of the Design  Local  configuration and shortcut definitions     Do you want to continue      e    Mode  Online Not Browsing          Shortcut   erifier    Application type  FactoryTalk view Machine Edition        CPR  9  Server   RNA     Local PowerFlex RSLinx Enterprise    on    localhost        Shortcut  L43        Note  Path to Design device is assigned  Logix Device      Note  Path to Runtime device is assigned  Logix Device      How to use the Shortcut Verifier       Appendix C    ArmorStart Configuration Using 193 DNCT Device    In this chapter you will learn how to configure your ArmorStart device by using the 193 DNCT hand held  device  Some of the things that you can use the 193 DNCT device for include       e commissioning the ArmorStart distributed motor controller   e configuring the device parameters        programming the motor controller              monitoring other devices on a DeviceNet network           e uploading  storing  and downloading complete device configurations for DeviceNet devices via the  network     e displaying DeviceNet physical layer diagnostics and network bandwidth statistics     Refer to Bulletin 193 DeviceNet Configuration Terminal User Manual  publication 193 UM009  for more  information  
202. wiew Communications Tools Help                the Timer Counter or Move Logica     RE H Q QQ   J  tone  ror  punz  cru   eran  ol  tab to the grid  t  hp e E    Timer    Counter       4  Double click the tag and then click the    down arrow        Mame   DataType    H Hardware Boolea     E  status Input  E  Fault Input     E  Network Boolean        5  Click the         next to Network Boolean        6  Double click Net Input 0      Net Inputo    B    Mame   DataType    El  Metwyrork Boolean      ae het Input 0 BOOLEAN     Met Input 1 BOOLEAN     Met Input 2 BOOLEAN     Met Input 3 BOOLEAN    na Fhe Inni ct a Aral Fahl  4  gt           HE       7  Repeat steps 3 and 4 then click the            next to Hardware Boolean Input     8  From the Hardware Boolean Input         t    F  E  select Input0  sen  Mame   DataType    Er Hardware Boolea    Ps        S input 0 BOOLEAN i  Input 1 BOOLEAN    Input 2 BOOLEAN   Input 3 BOOLEAN    heise  Inri t    De       Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 79    Chapter 4 Armorstart Local Control Configuration       9  Click the Move Logical tab  Y TimertCounter   Move Logical        10  Drag the BAND tag to the grid  File Edit View Communications Tools Help SOR  5   BRIA ala   D  aha           t    es pea j v Timer Counter     Move Logical    B C    BOR   EXOR   BHOT  BRAND  EHOR   ERHOR   SETE   ESTO 4          BAND m    1  Het input a  Boolean And  yr  Inputd a       ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ep ee ee ne ee ee ee ee 
203. y          sew     LE 120 220vaC           Clamp  24   DC     __  C 48   DC  m Prefered Size        C 125   DC       l Use redundant Controller Chassis     v Complement empty slots with slot filler      rape of 1 0  g         1794                     NETWORKS        Controlled Network                Force use of a Controlled Network    Controlled Network Type      Use ControlNet Network       Use EtherNet Network       Use Private Controlled Network    Use Redundant Media    C Use Existing Controlled Network       a  ControlNet jo   Use Redundant Media  DeviceNet jt  DHR foo    Wizard adds network cards required for Sub System  Above options  are for communications on additional networks             coct_  Heo _     ControlLogix Controller Preference X       CONTROLLER PREFERENCES       3 m Processor  Spare 1 0 Points           0  Spare Slots    20    Click here to manually choose wd  Logix processor s     Use Safety Processor E      Number of processor fi          m Processor Application Data  Extra Memory  Kb  for  50  Application Specific Needs    Advanced Performance       Number of tasks  2                   Use Rack optimized connection on the controlled network Iv    cei   Heo    Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Hardware Selection Chapter 1       15  When finished configuring the chassis  click the Hardware tab to view the configured chassis     RA   Integrated Architecture Builder   armorstart    E    File Action Option View Help    ECA 7  3            
204. you  to navigate around the faceplates and provides an understanding of the status  control  and diagnostic  features     Before You Begin    e Configure your ArmorStart controller  refer to Chapter 3    e Complete your Faceplate Logix integration  refer to Chapter 5    e Complete your FactoryTalk View integration  refer to Chapter 6      What You Need    e ArmorStart Accelerator Toolkit CD  publication  For a copy of the CD  contact your local Rockwell  Automation distributor or sales representative        e Hardware installation and witing complete with power applied     e Logix application file downloaded to the ControlLogix or CompactLogix controller  Controller set to  run     e Factory Talk View ME runtime application file downloaded to the PanelView Plus terminal  Run  Application activated on terminal     Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011 145    Chapter 7 ArmorStart System Application Guide    ArmorStart System Overview Display    The ArmorStart System Overview display serves as a system map to identify which devices are located in  which parts of the system  You can modify the FactoryTalk View ME pre configured Goto Display buttons  to fit your particular device application by using the GFX files provided on the toolkit CD  They can then be  placed in appropriate locations     In this example  there are six Goto Display buttons  configured  There is one Goto Display button for ArmorStart Main Menu  each of the three motors  the Configuration Display   the 
205. zontal margin  Vertical margin   Other  IY Audio  xi  General   Label   Common    Appearance  Border style  Border width    Line x  fi IV Border uses back color  E Back color  Back style  Pattern style  BB Border color   Soia z   None x  C  Pattern color    Highlight color  Shape  O  jute I Blink   Rectangle     Display settings  Display  Parameter file    ArmorStart_284_Fac g  AtmorStart_Paramete    0  Select a component   Touch margins           ArmorStart_ Parameter280  Horizontal marg  ArmorStart_Parameter281  fo ArmorStart_Parameter284  Other  IV Audio    Chapter 6 Factorylalk View Integration       Configuration Steps for Using Pre contigured Goto Buttons    Follow these steps to add a Goto Display button  with a graphic image representing the ArmorStart  device  as shown     1  Right click the Image folder in the system tree  and choose Add Component into Application     The ArmorStart bitmap images are added to  yout FactoryTalk View application     2  Choose HMI Application Files on the  toolkit CD     3  Select all the Bitmap images and click Open    a    My Recent  Documents    Places    My Network File name          Files of type    Bitmap Images    bmp  v   Cancel       120 Publication IASIMP QS015C EN P   August 2011    Factory Talk View Integration Chapter 6       4  Right click the Display folder in the system tree  and choose Add Component Into Application       amp   FactoryTalk   Yiew Studio   Machine Edition  Fie View Application Tools Window Help       mS
    
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