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1. 5 09 01 80 06 10 9M0 0 1 0L1 10 100vdSN3O d 13N S 10 100 dS SONIMVEG LONGONd H 2433NION3 NOILO3NNOO LINYSHL3 M3AO M3MOd JANTS 5 A8 20 2 MOJ 351 8 X G v SNid LON 6 S8 S8 8 Xvi G6bv cc8 0 3NOHd 60 8 STIH M31S3H2OM 133415 ONOG 92 20NvC NOLLWYOdYOO 20 0 Nid 3ialuvws lt p 20 Nid 00NZ v Nid 829571 u e Qqi3ld WO 4 Xl Nid Nid gsgcvil NOILOSNNOO 13N33H13 SYSHLO 5 Y3A00 LANYSHIS 318vO LANYSHLA 1314 NI 0123 6 30 LINO J vss vo ez co 35 3134 A8 ddy 5 3215 ON 5114 31 26 1 318vo 40 133HS 1509 NOLLVOINGWWOO ANvnixnv 0 62 10 avd LINN TOYLNOO 333NI9N3 M 13N S 03323HO2 SSL 11 10 100 45 6 8 68 8 2 Xvi 66 8 892 3NOHd 60 8 STIH M31S3H20M 133415 ONOG LENZ 1 lt p 06 SI 2450 54 JO H19N31 WOWIXVW 310N 13 5 1904 NOILO3NNOO ON ON QN3931 vsa v0 62 c0 3Sv313M TVILNI A8 Mddv 5 AV1dSIG d3sn 01 QNNOYS ON LIWSNVYL 3N3938 GNNOYS
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3. 10 5 6 3 Example 2 Handshake Mode Abnormal Operation Previous transaction complete line is quiescent SMARTEYE S net HOST COMPUTER label 1234 obtained at Reader 48 lt 1 gt 00481 01234 T02S7Zdg lt cr gt host receives label sends ack _ x lt If gt 0048AZbn lt cr gt timeout waiting for ack retransmit s lt If gt 0048L01234RT45S7Zeh lt cr gt error host detects line error sends nak 1f20048NZbc cr nak received retransmit lt 1f gt 0048L01234RT52S7Zeb lt cr gt T sequence number S7 enables the host to recognize this as a message previously received and to ignore the message send ack lt 1f gt 0048AZbn lt cr gt NEM ack received transaction complete Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 49 y e LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLI ILZUUUUX 4 11 0 Diagnostic Enable A diagnostic message contains five numbers which indicate whether the Reader needs maintenance An ideal diagnostic reading is A B C X Y 5 5 5 0 0 Diagnostic numbers are acceptable if they are within 5 of the perfect reading shown above If an acceptable reading is unobtainable check the Smarteye Reader User Manual for alignment information The Smarteye S net calculates a diagnostic message each time a label passes by one
4. sees 36 10 4 6 Handshake Mode 55 36 10 4 6 1 Summary Of Responses Handshake 37 10 4 6 2 Example 1 Handshake Mode Normal 38 10 4 63 Example 2 Handshake Mode Abnormal 39 10 5 Message Conventions for Full ASCI 40 10 5 1 Checksum Calculation Example sess 41 10 5 2 Received ee EB EGE RIBBLE RS 42 10 5 3 Received Commands easi inadki enaka tiniee 42 10 5 4 Messages Transmitted By The 5 1 1 1 412 2 0 0 001010 00000000000000000000000000000000004 43 10 5 4 1 Online Idle eta ende 43 10 5 4 2 dea seeds ar eee de orte ne or du 43 10543 Label Message iuueni rien 44 1054 Erron Message ere epe eO USt PORE 44 10 5 4 5 Diagnostic Message 44 10 5 5 Pol Mode 44 10 5 5 1 Summary Of Responses Poll 45 10 5 6 Handshake Mode eene eH Hei IRR HE ERE ei ei 45 10 5 6 1 Summary Of
5. 2 4 3 Power Wiring for SP4001 01 Power over Ethernet 24v Special 2 5 0 Communication Line Wiring 3 6 0 Reader Wiring and Mounting 3 6 1 Senet Reader Witing e ert eme eee e eR 3 6 2 Local Reader Mounting iecit repre eed ee Rupee 3 6 3 Remote Reader ua trie e eoa aet ed eee rep std 3 7 0 S net CPU Configuration 4 7 1 Switch and Jumper Diagr im 5 7 2 Gonfig ration pte tete coe ede Gees der re e EE tees 6 7 3 Auxiliary Port Configuration SW1 nn nuansa 6 7 4 Serial Control Port Configuration 5 2 7 7 5 Switches 3 4 and Su sa a ec ede 7 7 6 Receiver Configuration SW6 8 7 7 Terminations Jl iiie seen ttti tente dese deo ao Re 8 8 0 Software Configuration 9 8 1 Initial Startup of the S net Network 9 8 1 1 DHCP Assignment of IP address s
6. S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc SMARTEYE Control 4 16 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 17 II e e LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUILIILUXLI amp ULIZZ 8 2 1 2 Configure Network Control Port The Network parameters must be configured for your installation Typing a 2 at the conf 96 prompt will enter the configuration menu Once in the menu simply type your choice at the Active Type Server IP Diagnostics Port Pad Comm Mode Comm Protocol Error Messages conf 2 Network Configuration Active 1 2 2 Choose yes if your host will utilize the communication protocol over Ethernet See Communication page 30 The S net can be a server or a client If the S net is a client supply server IP address If diagnostics 15 ON then diagnostic messages will be sent to the host if OFF then diagnostic information will be sent only if requested by the L command See Received Commands page 33 See the description on page 26 See the description on page 26 Polled solicited or handshake unsolicit
7. 1 All transmitted messages will include a checksum except an online idle message in poll mode which is a response to a poll which did not include a checksum 2 In poll mode the offline response occurs only when an online Reader is taken offline with the F command Once a Reader is offline there are no responses to any messages except the command I or R Each of these commands will first place the Reader online so that the resultant response is the online idle for poll mode Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 35 FZI III E III EE EE iii mi ia i s i lt cuao a 3 Online idle and offline messages do not include an R retransmit field nor a T age field nor an S sequence number field Other messages transmitted by a S net do include these fields 10 4 4 3 Label Message f id Lnnnnn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt 1 label lt lf lt id gt LnnnnnRTnnSnZzz lt cr gt r retransmit 10 4 4 4 Error Message lt lf lt id gt Enn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt e error lt lf lt id gt EnnR TnnSnZzz lt cr gt r retransmit 10 4 4 5 Diagnostic Message lt lf gt lt id gt C Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn Ysnn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt C diagnostic f id C Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn Ysnn RTnnSnZzz cr r retransmit 10 4 5 Poll Mode Polled operation requires a host system to poll solicit the S net for information Messages are sent by
8. If diagnostics 15 ON then diagnostic messages will be sent to the host if OFF then diagnostic information will be sent only if requested by the L command See Received Commands page 33 Set the message format If error messages is ON then error messages will be sent to the host if OFF then error messages will not be sent to the host Control Port Configuration Active 1 2 2 Baud Rate 1 600 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 7 238400 8 57600 5 Parity 1 None 2 Odd 1 Comm Mode 1 Poll 2 Handshake 1 Diagnostics 1 Off 2 On 1 Comm Protocol 1 ASCII 2 Classic 3 DeviceNet 2 2 Error Messagess 1 No 2 Yes 2 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc SMARTEYE Control 4 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 19 ESS 8 2 1 4 Configure Auxiliary Port The Auxiliary Port parameters must be configured for your installation Typing a 4 at the conf prompt will enter the configuration menu Once in the menu simply type your choice at the 7 Baud Rate Set the baud for the serial Auxiliary port Parity Odd or even parity for serial cont
9. 14510 8350 140d I3N S 90 1c so 3SV313M WILINI 8 5 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 01 User Manual Page D 1 Appendix Power over Ethernet SP4001 01 Drawings 24v Special S net Installation Details SP4001 01 420 This drawing shows the mounting dimensions of the S net S net Ethernet Connection Wiring Details SP4001 01 410 This drawing shows the location and wiring details for the Ethernet connection S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details SP4001 01 411 This drawing shows the wiring details for the auxiliary port Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control VNOM A8 65 01 LV 80 0 10 0 1 02 10 1007 5 3 0 9 13N S L0 100tdSNS9NIMVNQO LONGOYd H 02 10 100 45 STIVI30 NOLWTIWLSNI 301 133HS 3 8 50 2ZL VW3N 0 06 60 auva 0 0 31 0 LINN OMINOO 833NION3 M 13 5 3A3LJVWS 03393HO9 JALIL WSY NMVYC 6 S8 S8 8 Xvi 66 8 BVZ 3NOHd 60 8 STIH M31S3H20M 133415 ONOG LEZ 1 lt p 89 121 Sv 8 6778611 529 088011 82 orge oet 091 8 80921 0021 oco A h O 9 lt 21 026 oovsz 0001 0 6 21 0011 8 jou s 3 vsy 0 0 lt 3Sv313M TVILNI A8 Nddv
10. Label show the last label read d Diagnostic show the last diagnostic values Error show the last error 5 Show show label diagnostic and error messages ON OFF toggle v Version show the software version number and build date 8 2 2 1 HELP h lt cr gt The help command displays a list of valid command characters along with a brief description for each SNET gt aux mon mon COMMANDS h Help m Monitor ON OFF toggle i Monitor Input Only o Monitor Output Only b Monitor Input amp Ouput p Show Photoeyes Show Last Label Read d Show Last Diagnostc e Show Last Error s Show Labels Diagnostcs Errors ON OFF toggle v Show version number exit SNET Monitor and return to OS shell mon 96 82 2 2 MONITOR m lt cr gt The monitor command toggles the monitoring function on and off for the auxiliary port Default mode is b all messages being sent and received by the S net will be logged to the auxiliary port These messages can be viewed by a terminal or computer wired to the auxiliary port or through a telnet connection to the S net mon m 1 serial control port 2 network connection 192 168 22 243 choose monitor port number 2 mon Tx lt 0 gt 0 A 00 B 00 C 00 X 00 Y 00 T00S9Zhh lt 0D gt Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Tx gt lt 0 gt 0105515 00507 lt 0 gt Rx lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Tx lt 0A gt 0C A
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12. SMARTEYE S net with Ethernet Interface SP4001 02 No Power over Ethernet SP4001 03 Power over Ethernet 802 3af 48v SP4001 01 Power over Ethernet 24v Special User Manual Version 2 3 0 Revision 8 as SMAR RTEYE www smarteyecorporation com related documents SMARTEYE Sender Receiver Reader User Manual The material in this manual is for informational purposes and is subject to change without notice Smarteye Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this manual Smarteye Corporation SMARTEYE is a registered trademark of Smarteye Corporation BELDEN is a registered trademark of Belden CDT Inc Printed in U S A SMARTEYE contact information SMARTEYE Corporation 2637 Bond Street Rochester Hills MI 48309 Phone 248 853 4495 Fax 248 853 8539 www smarteyecorporation com Email support smarteyecorporation com SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 RT GUC 1 1 2 0 S net PF CAC GS T 1 3 0 S net Installation 1 4 0 Power Vy MANS nd EUR PRA EORR ARA EC UDH RR URB UI Y MESURE RONDE VR 2 4 1 Power Wiring for SP4001 02 No Power over Ethernet essen 2 4 2 Power Wiring for SP4001 03 Power over Ethernet 802 3af 48v
13. 0 0 0 3SV3133 8 awa NOlLdlsioS3d 13715 51 131 25 siva 318 2 JO 133HS 1509 NOLLVOINGWWOO ANvnixnv v0 0 90 31 0 13NM3H13 33AO Q333MOd LON 900 833NI9N3 13NN3HI3 M 13 5 03323HO 1 1 vss 11 20 100 45 6 S8 S8 8 Xvi G6bv cc8 8 0 3NOHd 60 8 NvOIHOIN STIH M31S3H20M 133415 ONOG 92 1 lt p 06 SI 2502 54 JO HION31 NOWIXVW 310 13 5 1904 NOLLOJNNOD ON ON QN3931 0 20 20 35 3134 1 Ag Wddv 5 AV dSIQ d3sn 01 QNNOYS ON LIWSNVYL 3N3938 GNNOYS TVN9IS A8 QTSIHS 3LIHM 034 3349 39v IB 6048 30138 20 58 1 1 130 318v9 1 1 130 318 2 WNIWYSL 14510 8350 1904 13 5 St 0 01 031019 0 1 115 1404 14 5 3A31NVNS WO4 20 LOOvdS 3 0 d ON 13 5 20 LOOPdS SONIMVEG LONGONd H SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page C 1 M Appendix Power over Ethernet SP4001 03 Drawings 802 3af 48v S net Installation Details SP4001 03 420 This drawing shows the mounting dimensions of the S net S net Ethernet Connection Wiring Details SP4001 03 410 This drawing shows the location a
14. This is the next location in memory that a history event message will be written to The page index shows the record number of the top message for the current page Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 30 22 III ZS IE iii iii a si 90 Power Up After the S net is mounted and the DC power is terminated an initial checkout can be completed When power is applied the Smarteye S net reads the setup configuration and initializes its internal data If the communication mode is Handshake then the Reader is brought on line and the S net will immediately begin communicating to the control system If Poll mode is selected then the Reader is off line at power up and is not put on line until an initialization message I or R is received from the control system The Smarteye S net always creates an error 0 message for its Reader at power up 10 0 Communication The S net has three communication ports the Ethernet control port the serial control port and the auxiliary port The Ethernet control port and the serial control port connect to a programmable controller or computer and provide the host system with label inputs from Smarteye Readers The auxiliary port connects to a user display terminal or laptop computer and is used for troubleshooting Message flow is usually in only one direction at a time However full duplex communica
15. 00 B 00 C 00 X 00 Y 00 T00S1Zhp lt 0D gt Rx lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Tx lt 0A gt 0L02602 T00S2Zap lt 0D gt ERR kok Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Tx lt 0A gt 0C A 00 B 00 C 00 X 00 Y 00 TOOS3Zhn lt 0D gt Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 21 REI III III IIS Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt mon Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt Rx lt lt 0A gt 0AZcb lt 0D gt mon o Tx lt 0A gt 0L00906 T00S0Zae 0 D kk kk ak e ok Tx lt 0A gt 0C 00 00 00 00 Y 00 T00S1Zhp lt 0D gt Tx lt 0A gt 0L04280 T00S2Zah 0 D Tx lt 0A gt 0C A400 B 00 C 00 X400 Y 00 T00S3Zhn lt 0D gt Tx lt 0A gt 0L07653 TO0SAZai 0 kk rk z ok oe mon m 8 2 2 2 1 INPUT i lt cr gt The input command monitors only the messages being received by the S net This command works in conjunction with the monitor command mon i 8 2 2 2 2 OUTPUT o lt cr gt The output command monitors only the messages being sent by the S net This command works in conjunction with the monitor command mon 8 2 2 2 3 BOTH b lt cr gt The both command monitors messages being sent and received by the S n
16. 410 C 3 S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details SP4001 03 411 C 4 Appendix D Power over Ethernet SP4001 01 Drawings 24v Special D 1 S net Installation Details SP4001 01 420 D 2 D 2 S net Ethernet Connection Wiring Details 5 4001 01 410 D 3 D 3 S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details 5 4001 01 411 D 4 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control Page 111 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 1 c pepe e p pep puc MM 1 0 Introduction A Smarteye S net Ethernet unit interfaces a single Smarteye Reader to a control system over a network S net Ethernet unit when used in conjunction with a Smarteye Reader and Smarteye Labels can be use to identify track and route product through a factory Wiring cost for the S net Ethernet units are generally less because many plants have the network infrastructure already in place Utilizing power over Ethernet further reduces the installation cost by eliminating the need for separate power wiring A Smarteye Reader interfaces to an S net Ethernet unit through the Reader port A Smarteye Reader senses the coded bars in a Smarteye Label When a Label passes in front of a
17. B4 Address http 19 49 172 102 form htm v Links Description SNET New Reader Reader ID 48 DHCP No Yes 19 49 172 102 Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 0050C22C2154 Time Server IP Port 0 0 0 0 123 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Type Server Client server IP 0 0 0 0 Diagnostic Of On Port 3000 Pad M Mode Poll Handshake Enor Messages C Off On Protocol ASCI Classic Mode Poll Handshake Protocol C ASCI Classic C Dnet Diagnostic Off On Parity None Odd Error Messages Off On Baud 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 C 19200 38400 57600 Parity None C Odd 57600 Mode OS Console Smarteye SNET1 Version 2 3 0 Build Date 22 OCT 2007 Done Internet Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt sMARTEYE in Control wy SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 26 ue qu pep qc 8 3 1 1 S net General Configuration The S net general configurations pane is for setting the general communication parameters Description Reader ID MAC Address Use DHCP Reader IP Mask Time Sever IP Time Sever Port Network Router Diagnostics Reader description field be up to 63 ASCII characters These characters can be 1 9 A Z a z or sp S net decimal Reader addr
18. Explorer View Favorites Tools Help Page Index 22010 Input Index 22010 Records 32768 DIAGN A 00 00 C 00 X 00 Y 00 5 FEB 2008 16 12 10 0 Label 4696 5 FEB 2008 16 12 03 0 DIAGN A 00 B 00 C 00 00 Y 00 05 2008 16 11 59 0 Label 5132 05 2008 16 11 52 0 DIAGN 00 B 00 C 00 X400 Y 00 05 2008 16 11 47 0 Label 1758 05 2008 16 11 41 0 DIAGN A 00 00 C 00 X400 00 05 2008 16 11 37 0 Label 2194 05 2008 16 11 30 0 DIAGN A 00 00 00 X400 00 5 FEB 2008 16 11 25 0 Label 6377 mE PP 05 FEB 2008 16 11 19 Reader 19 49 172 102 0 DIAGN A 00 B 00 C 00 00 00 05 2008 16 11 15 0 Label 3003 05 2008 16 11 09 Description SNET New Reader 0 DIAGN A 00 B 00 C 00 00 00 05 2008 16 11 04 0 Label 3439 05 2008 16 10 58 Last Read 4696 0 Error 99 05 2008 16 10 58 Date amp Time 05 2008 16 12 03 0 DIAGN A 00 00 00 X400 Y 00 05 2008 16 10 53 0 Error 99 05 2008 16 10 47 Last Error 99 0 Label 3875 05 2008 16 10 46 Date amp Time 05 2008 16 10 58 0 DIAGN A 00 B 00 C 00 X400 00 05 2008 16 10 42 Last Diagnostic A 00 B 00 C400 X400 Y400 0 Label 3040 05 2008 16 10 35 Date amp Time 05 2008 16 12 10 0 DIAGN A 00 00 00 X400 Y 00 05 20
19. Port Factory Set Factory Set 7 7 Drain Terminations J1 ZZ 222 Auxiliary port shield terminal to chassis ground Auxiliary port shield terminal to 3 3 V ground Control port shield terminal to chassis ground Control port shield terminal to 3 3V ground Reader port shield terminals to chassis ground Reader port shield terminals to 24V ground The jumper block J1 is provided to allow drain wire terminations of the serial communication cables and the Reader cables Never connect a drain wire at both ends of a communication line Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 9 REI III EK qq The control port serial communication cable s drain wire is typically connected to chassis ground at the control system because the control system side normally has a better ground If a good chassis ground is not available at the control system then jumper J1 5 can be installed to properly terminate the drain wires The jumper block J1 3 can be installed to terminate the auxiliary port communication cable s drain wire to chassis ground as necessary The jumper blocks J1 7 and 8 are provided to allow termination of the Reader cable s drain wires The drain wires of the Reader cable Belden 9773 are normally connected to 24V ground at the S net via jumper J1 8 This is the st
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21. equivalent of the resulting Hex numbers 61 and 6B yields the checksum byte ak Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 33 10 4 2 Received Poll lt lf gt lt id gt lt cr gt Polli poll w o checksum lt f gt lt id gt Zzz lt cr gt Pollz poll with checksum 10 4 3 Received Commands lt f gt lt id gt c lt cr gt command w o checksum lt f gt lt id gt cZzz lt cr gt command with checksum Where c Is replaced by one of the following command characters I Initialize the Reader online Restart initialize the Reader online and clear photoeye buffers Box poll request message from Reader in the S net Ack the previous device transmission Nak the previous device transmission Status inquiry regarding Reader Lock in diagnostic for all labels at Reader Unlock diagnostic at Reader Take Reader offline Q Z gt wn Note The Nak command is used when the host detects a line error Upon receiving a Nak the S net will retransmit the original message Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 34 UE Ree Re I LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLILLLILUIZLULUXO 8S 10 4 4 Messages Transmitted By The S net Communication characters include one start bit eight data bits an optional parity
22. r l e c a n I Initialize r l e c a A Ack Le c B Box poll Same as S r le c a n r l e c a n L Lock in diagnostic r l e c a n U Unlock diagnostic r l e c a n S Status inquiry r l e c a n R Restart F offline r l e c n response retransmission of previous message label message error message diagnostic message a online idle non poll mode n offline Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 38 III l II CCEEZ 3 10 4 6 2 Example 1 Handshake Mode Normal Operation Previous transaction complete line is quiescent SMARTEYE S net HOST COMPUTER label 1234 obtained at Reader 60 lt If gt lt 60 gt L01234 T02S7Zak lt cr host receives label sends ack label 1235 obtained at Reader 60 i lt lf gt lt 60 gt L01235 T01 host receives label note sequence number is incremented to S8 sends ack occ label 1236 obtained at Reader 60 E os 1236 03597 lt gt host receives label note sequence number is incremented to S9 sends ack etc Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 39 EZ III EX IE E E amp IE ZX M FSIHIISNWMNUI NGI l 10 4 6 3 Example 2 Hand
23. 0 Parity None Mode OS Console ZiLOG TCP IP Software Suite 2 0 0 Copyright C 2004 2005 ZiLOG Inc All Rights Reserved MAC address 00 50 c2 2c 21 54 IP address 19 49 172 102 KEY 2860 6c82 a0c6 e41a 385e 8f Starting control serial port communication process Starting network server communication process No Time Server Specified Set date manually Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control 12 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet 5 4001 User Manual local time is 04 FEB 2008 19 05 35 Starting network access port RELEASE version TELNETD ready Login snet Password snet SNET gt Page 13 Startup information configuration parameters and the current data and time are displayed on the device connected to the auxiliary port of the S net when the S net is first powered up as shown above 82 1 Serial configuration Commands Typing the aux conf command puts the S net into configuration mode Here operating parameters for the S net can be configured The S net configuration parameters are divided into four groups General Configuration Network Port Configuration Control Port Configuration Auxiliary Port Configuration Once changes have been made use the s command to save and restart the S net SNET aux conf COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Po
24. 01 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 31 FZI IE IEE mi ii a8z sx a 103 Message Protocols Classic Original amp Full ASCII There are two ASCII message protocols supported by the S net The first is the original Smarteye ASCII protocol that will be referred to as the Classic protocol and the second as the Full ASCII protocol The Classic protocol in the S net is identical to the protocol used on the existing Smarteye products SEA 8 and TWIN The Full ASCII protocol is only available on the S net product The only difference in the two protocols is the Reader ID character s In the Classic protocol the Reader ID is one byte represented by id which is a binary number In the Full ASCII protocol the Reader ID is four bytes represented by rrrr which is a string of four ASCH digits 10 4 Message Conventions for Classic Protocol A communication message consists of a string of bytes beginning with a line feed and terminated with a carriage return To represent the bytes in a message string the following conventions are observed A byte with a value that is non printable ASCII is shown as a character string enclosed in brackets lt gt lt If gt line feed lt cr gt carriage return lt id gt binary number representing Reader ID e g lt 60octal gt with S net Reader address set to 48 decimal nn represents a stri
25. 08 16 10 30 0 Label 2206 05 FEB 2008 16 10 24 0 DIAGN 00 00 C 00 X400 Y 00 05 2008 16 10 19 0 Label 737 05 2008 16 10 13 Home 0 DIAGN A 00 B 00 C 00 X400 00 7 05 2008 16 10 08 Configuration Page PREVIOUS Display Labels Errors M Diagnostics M Alarms REFRESH Done Internet The left hand side of this screen displays the Reader s IP address and the Reader description Below these items are the last label last error and last diagnostic produced by the Reader The right hand side of this screen displays the Reader history in chronological order with the most recent entry at the top of the screen Page 1 always shows the last 25 messages posted to the history file The circular history queue holds 32 768 entries permanently in flash memory There are check boxes to select the message types to be displayed labels errors and diagnostics The history page displays 25 messages per page Selecting the next or previous buttons will move to the next or previous page of 25 messages Entering a page number in the page box and selecting the refresh button will display the data for that page The history page is a static page and therefore to get up to date information the refresh button must be clicked The history message queue is circular and goes from record 1 to 32 768 input index shown at the top of the history page displays the current location of the input pointer
26. 16 This drawing shows the wiring details for a remotely mounted reader using a customer supplied junction box Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control WNOY A8 711 80 10 20 0311019 9M0 0 1 SL 10 vS0LdSNOO0 05 70 0050 N3AI323N H30N3S 10 vS0LdSNSONIMYMQ LONGOYd H as SIF 10 rfSOIdS i SIN wos 40 133 5 1 201 40 2 01 ava 13 5 51 318vO N33NION3 H3A303N H30N3S 3A3lNVWS Q3303HO WSU Ag8 8 8 8 6 68 8 0 3NOHd 60 8 NVOIHOIN STIH M31S3HO0N 133415 ONOG lt 92 3jaluvws p 318V9 g gt D MOVIE Sj EME GWU 22 2 JI8VO 3 3244 3m8 YILNI NMON8 Du 3A3010Hd 3M8 Du 3A3010Hd NMONB 8 343010Hd 3018 8 3A3010Hd v 343010Hd 3M8 3A3010Hd NMONB 2 343010Hd 3 lHM 8 JAJOLOHd ILIHM 343010Hd 3LIHM 13N S 5 OL za Yow _ Y NOIL 3NNOO ON ON 318 2 N3931 SIVLIG NOLLO3NNOO gt lt 0 VA 318V9
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29. 7 SHOW s lt cr gt The show command will show the label diagnostics and errors as they occur during S net communication This is a toggle command so typing it again will turn it off The output from the 5 command looks like this mon 5 mon 96 04 FEB 2008 19 31 47 Label 3043 04 FEB 2008 19 31 54 Diagn 0 B 0 C 0 X 0 0 04 FEB 2008 19 31 58 Label 2607 04 FEB 2008 19 32 04 Diagn 0 0 0 X 0 0 04 FEB 2008 19 32 09 Label 6616 04 FEB 2008 19 32 09 Error 99 Diagnostic attempt aborted Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 23 2 uu M 8 2 2 8 VERSION v lt cr gt The version command displays the current software revision along with the build date The output from the command looks like this mon v Smarteye SNET1 Version 2 3 0 Build Date 22 OCT 2007 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 24 E S 8 3 Online to the S net over the Ethernet Port The S net is connected to a Windows computer using a crossover Ethernet cable or by connecting the S net to a network hub or switch Entering the S net s IP address into a standard web browser will display the S net s home web page as shown below E Home Microsoft Internet Explorer E F
30. 773 3 shielded pairs 18 gauge is recommended for connecting the S net to the remote junction box remotely mounted reader will also need the four hole reader cable grommet replaced with single hole grommet which is shipped with each unit Maximum remote mounting distance is 500 feet The shield drain wires of the Belden 9773 cable are normally connected to 24V ground at the S net via jumper block J1 8 on the S net circuit card This is the standard factory configuration If the environment is electrically noisy then it may be necessary to connect the shield to 24V ground at the remote reader s junction box This can be accomplished by installing a jumper wire from the SH terminal to the lt terminal in the remote junction box Do not connect the shield at both ends of the cable Remove the jumper block J1 8 at the S net if the jumper wire is used at the remote junction box Never connect the shield to chassis ground An optional junction box for the sender can be used if extra cable length is required This junction box should provide two terminals labeled Cabling details can be found on drawing SP1054 01 416 in Appendix A 7 0 S net CPU Configuration The intelligence of the Smarteye Reader is contained in the Smarteye S net CPU circuit card The following features are included in the CPU circuit card hardware Interface to inputs from a single Smarteye Reader Interface to an Ethernet communication network
31. E S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 6 III IEEE SIEIiCCCGI ZEEEIi 3 72 Configuration Legend Z 2z Switch ON closed 1 Switch OFF open 0 22 Jumper block installed Jumper block not installed Notes Configurations shown below are for an S net Ethernet Smarteye Reader 7 3 Auxiliary Port Configuration SW1 SWI ZA Factory Set G Factory Set Factory Set Factory Set Factory Set Z Factory Set Z Factory Set Z Factory Set 2 RS 232 Transmit switch 10 must also be set RS 232 Receive switch 9 must also be set Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 7 RE up up pM 7 4 Serial Control Port Configuration SW2 SW2 I Factory Set Factory Set Z Factory Set Factory Set Z Factory Set I Factory Set 2 Factory Set Factory Set RS 232 Transmit switch 10 must also be set Z RS 232 Receive switch 9 must also be set 7 5 Switches 3 4 and 5 Theses switches are set through software configuration only Their settings on the board are not recognized Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 8 7 6 Receiver Configuration SW6 RS 232 Serial Control Port Factory Set Factory Set RS 232 Auxiliary
32. Ethernet control port Interface to a serial RS232 or RS485 auxiliary port monitor line Interface to a serial RS232 or RS485 control port Serial control port Switches to set operating parameters Jumper blocks to modify shield terminations The diagrams on the following pages describe the function of the various jumper blocks and switches Prior to shipment the switches and jumpers are set to match the factory defaults and anticipated customer environment Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet 5 4001 User Manual 7 1 Switch and Jumper Diagram lt K S NET INTERFACE ND SP4020 01 4 SW1 SW2 J1 E ER 2 go iL l 4 8 6 E s 3 TX RX TX RX P1 AUXILIARY PORT P2 CONTROL PORT Q5 NO lt b 2 4 SW3 lt gt S a a Q m ES gs SWA EE eT m 4a SW5 3t o wn PB1 RESET B swe 3 3V POWER INPUT POWER LOW P3 READER P4 24VDC 5 ND Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc 4 SMARTEYE Control Page 5 SMARTEY
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34. Massachusetts 4 1 Power Wiring for SP4001 02 No Power over Ethernet The S net requires 6 watts at 24VDC and is powered through an auxiliary 24VDC power supply This provides power for both the CPU circuit card and the Reader connected to the S net The S net has one orange 24VDC cage clamp power connector located on the bottom right hand corner of the CPU board This connector provides connections for 24VDC and DC GND See Appendix for detailed drawings Polyswitch fuse link is used to protect the S net electronics 4 2 Power Wiring for SP4001 03 Power over Ethernet 802 3af 48v This S net unit meets the Ethernet 802 3af specification which is 48VDC The S net requires 6 watts at 48VDC and is powered through the Ethernet communication cable This provides power for both the CPU circuit card and the Reader connected to the S net RJ45 connector is provided on the inside of the S net Ethernet box See Appendix for detailed drawings Polyswitch fuse link is used to protect the S net electronics 4 3 Power Wiring for SP4001 01 Power over Ethernet 24v Special This S net unit is a 24VDC power over Ethernet The S net requires 6 watts at 24VDC and is powered through the Ethernet communication cable This provides power for both the CPU circuit card and the Reader connected to the S net An RJ45 connector is provided on the inside of the S net Ethernet box See Appendix for detailed drawings A Polyswitch fuse
35. Responses Handshake Mode eene 46 10 5 6 2 Example 1 Handshake Mode Normal 47 10 5 6 3 Example 2 Handshake Mode Abnormal 48 11 0 Diagnostic Enable 49 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc SMARTEYE n Control 4 Page 11 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual 12 0 ul di eris ec Y 49 Appendix A Standard Drawinss A 1 Sender Receiver Cable Details for Local Mounting Applications SP1054 01 415 A 2 2 Sender Receiver Cable Details for Remote Mount Applications 5 1054 01 416 3 No Power over Ethernet SP4001 02 Drawings B 1 S net Installation Details SP4001 02 420 a B 2 B 2 S net Ethernet Connection Wiring Details 5 4001 02 410 B 3 S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details 5 4001 02 411 0 B 4 Appendix C Power over Ethernet SP4001 03 Drawings 802 3af 48v C 1 S net Installation Details 5 4001 03 420 C 2 2 S net Ethernet Connection Wiring Details 5 4001 03
36. Smarteye Reader the coded information is sent to the S net Ethernet unit The S net Ethernet unit then deciphers the code and makes the information available to the control system s A typical control system would be a device such as a programmable controller or computer Smarteye Labels are typically constructed of 12 gauge steel and come in a variety of lengths to suit specific application requirements A label contains a pattern of punched slots that can be detected by a Reader as the label passes by 2 0 S net Features For ease of installation the S net is designed to be mounted along with the Smarteye Reader assembly and can easily be mounted on the same bracket The S net includes the following major features Smarteye CPU circuit card with power on and low power indicators two serial communication ports and Reader interface circuitry cage clamp connector is provided for connection to field wiring from the Reader Cage clamp connectors are also used for the auxiliary and serial control communication ports NEMA 12 enclosure RJ45 connector for Ethernet communication with link and activity LED Available in power over Ethernet 802 3af 48VDC Available in power over Ethernet 24VDC Special No power over Ethernet user provided 24VDC 3 0 S net Installation The Smarteye S net is designed to function in the environment found in most industrial facilities The S net will operate properly in the same environme
37. an S net only in response to a message received Two types of poll commands are supported a Reader poll solicits a response from a specific Reader while a box poll requests read data from any Reader connected to a Smarteye control unit SEA8 Twin or S net In either case if there is no data to be sent an online idle response is transmitted The box poll id for an S net Reader must be the address of the S net Acknowledgement is expected for any message transmitted other than online idle or offline Ifa transmitted message is not acknowledged then the next message received for the same Reader will produce retransmission At powerup in poll mode the Reader is set offline and remains so until an initialize device command I is received for the Reader or a restart command R is received for the Reader in the S net Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 36 10 4 5 1 Summary Of Responses Poll Mode S net Response status when message received Received by S net online offline Polli r l e c i Pollz rLe c z Q I Initialize 7 7 Ack B Box poll r l e c z N Nak tL oz L Lock in diagnostic r l e c z U Unlock diagnostic 2 S Status inquiry r l e c z R Restart 2 Z F Take Reader offline n no response r retransmission of previous message l labe
38. andard factory configuration Jumper J1 7 is provided for troubleshooting purposes only normally it is not installed 8 0 Software Configuration Before the S net can become operational it must first be configured The S net is shipped with a factory default configuration The factory default configuration has both the network and serial control ports enabled DHCP is enabled so that if connected to a network with a DHCP server the S net will automatically be assigned an IP address The S net has four ports two RS232 RS485 serial ports a network port and a Smarteye Reader port The two serial ports are labeled Auxiliary and Control The auxiliary port is used for monitoring and configuration The control port is used to connect serially to a control system A control system typically would be either a computer or PLC The network port is used for viewing Reader history and S net configuration through web pages and to connect to a control system The network port when configured as a server can have multiple clients connected The S net can be configured in two ways serially through a connection to the auxiliary port or over the network using a web browser Configuration through the auxiliary port requires a special cable as shown in Appendix B C or D Auxiliary Port Wiring Details Configuration through the network port requires the S net to be connected to a network through a switch or hub using a standard Ethernet cabl
39. bit and one stop bit The fields in transmitted messages include Lnnnnn Label field where nnnnn is the number of the label which has just passed Reader id The number of digits in the Label field is five filled with leading 05 if necessary Tnn time field indicating the age of the message in tenths of seconds e g T45 indicates a message 4 5 seconds old Sn sequence number where n ranges from 0 to 9 incremented circularly modulo 10 for each new message transmitted by the S net Enn error field description of the error for each value of nn may be found in Error Messages Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn and Ysnn diagnostic readings Asnn Bsnn and Csnn are the trigger point numbers for photoeyes A B and C Xsnn is the alignment offset between photoeyes A and B Ysnn is the alignment offset between photoeyes B and C Zzz checksum is described in Message Conventions A summary of transmitted messages follows Each message is tagged with a lower case letter In the following sections which deal with the various communication modes a message transmitted as a response to a message received is represented by its lower case tag letter 10 4 4 1 Online Idle Message lt gt lt 4 gt lt gt i poll mode lt lf lt id gt Zzz lt cr gt z poll mode with checksum lt lf gt lt id gt AZzz lt cr gt non poll mode 10 4 4 2 Offline Message lt lf lt id gt NZzz lt cr gt n offline Online offline notes
40. dyy TIME hhmmss Feb 7 05 2008 16 00 23 Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada 52 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply Changes CLOSE The S net date and time page is used to manually set the local date and time The S net date and time only needs to be manually set if a network timeserver is not available If a network timeserver is available then setting the date and time manually will have no affect Set the S net date and time via the example screen below The default date time for the S net is January 1 1970 12 00am Prior to connecting to a network timeserver or manually setting the S net date and time the default date and time will be used The S net date and time is used to mark the date and time of Reader events for the history page After setting the date and time clicking the apply changes button will set the S nets internal clock to the specified date and time The S net s internal clock will only retain the correct data and time for 4 hours after power has been removed from the unit If it is important to display the correct data and time on the history page it is recommended that a network timeserver be configured Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt sMARTEYE in control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 29 E 8 3 3 Read History View the read history via the example screen below osoft Internet
41. e ASCII equivalent of the resulting Hex numbers 64 and 67 yields the checksum byte dg Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 42 10 5 2 Received Poll lt lf gt rrrr lt cr gt Polli poll w o checksum lt f gt rrrrZzz lt cr gt Pollz poll with checksum 10 5 3 Received Commands lt f gt rrrrc lt cr gt command w o checksum lt f gt rrrrcZzz lt cr gt command with checksum Where c Is replaced by one of the following command characters I Initialize the Reader online Restart initialize the Reader online and clear photoeye buffers Box poll request message from Reader in the S net Ack the previous device transmission Nak the previous device transmission Status inquiry regarding Reader Lock in diagnostic for all labels at Reader Unlock diagnostic at Reader Take Reader offline Q Z gt wn Note The Nak command is used when the host detects a line error Upon receiving a Nak the S net will retransmit the original message Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 43 II Iiiiiiiiiiiai a sT Is s 1s s u 8b 10 5 4 Messages Transmitted By The S net Communication characters include one start bit eight data bits an optional parity bit and one stop bit The fields in transmitt
42. e as shown in Appendix B C or D S net Ethernet Port Wiring Details The S net can also be configured by directly connecting it to a computer s network adapter using a crossover Ethernet cable 8 1 Initial Startup of the S net Network Port Before connecting the S net to the network make sure to write down the MAC address for the unit The MAC address is printed on a sticker located inside of the S net unit The MAC address is also written on the paperwork that accompanies the unit The MAC address is six two digit hexadecimal numbers separated by dashes An example of an S net MAC address is as follows 00 50 C2 2C 20 00 You can connect the S net to an Ethernet network through a switch or hub using a standard Ethernet cable RJ45 connectors Once the S net has been connected to the network and an IP address assigned and identified it can be configured through a standard web browser The IP address assignment can be done automatically using DHCP or manually using the Ethernet or auxiliary port The S net by default is configured to use DHCP If a DHCP server is available on the network the S net will automatically be assigned an IP address Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 10 REI III III ii u asss lt 8 1 1 DHCP Assignment of IP address Normally when requested a DHCP server will assign an arbitrary IP address from a po
43. ed Set the message format If error messages is ON then error messages will be sent to the host if OFF then error messages will not be sent to the host Type 1 Server 2 Client 1 Diagnostics 1 Off 2 On 2 Port 3000 Pad 1 No 2 Yes 2 Comm Mode 1 2 Handshake 2 Comm Protocol 1 ASCII 2 Classic 2 Error Messagess 1 No 2 Yes 2 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc SMARTEYE Control 4 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 18 puru pup pc pup pc M 8 2 1 3 Configure Serial Control Port The Control Port parameters must be configured for your installation Typing a 3 at the conf prompt will enter the configuration menu Once in the menu simply type your choice at the 7 Active Baud Rate Parity Comm Mode Diagnostics Comm Protocol Error Messages conf 3 Choose yes if your host will utilize the communication protocol over the serial control port See Communication page 30 Set the baud for the serial control port Odd or even parity for serial control port Polled solicited or handshake unsolicited
44. ed messages Include Lnnnnn Label field where nnnnn is the number of the label which has Just passed Reader rrrr The number of digits in the Label field is five filled with leading 0 s if necessary Tnn time field indicating the age of the message in tenths of seconds e g T45 indicates a message 4 5 seconds old Sn sequence number where n ranges from 0 to 9 incremented circularly modulo 10 for each new message transmitted by the S net Enn error field description of the error for each value of nn may be found in Error Messages Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn and Ysnn diagnostic readings Asnn Bsnn and Csnn are the trigger point numbers for photoeyes A B and C Xsnn is the alignment offset between photoeyes A and B Ysnn is the alignment offset between photoeyes B and C Zzz checksum is described in Message Conventions A summary of transmitted messages follows Each message is tagged with a lower case letter In the following sections which deal with the various communication modes a message transmitted as a response to a message received is represented by its lower case tag letter 10 5 4 1 Online Idle Message lt lf gt rrrr lt cr gt i poll mode lt lf gt rrrrZzz lt cr gt z poll mode with checksum lt lf gt rrrrAZzz lt cr gt a non poll mode 10 5 4 2 Offline Message lt f gt rrrrNZzz lt cr gt n offline Online offline notes 1 All transmitted messages will include a checksum except an onl
45. es with the character All message lengths are fixed at 42 characters Example lt 1 gt 01 00265 lt gt 00507 lt gt lt kkk EE Polled solicited or handshake unsolicited Set the message format ASCII or Classic Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 27 EE The serial control port configuration pane is for setting the serial control port communication parameters Mode Polled solicited or handshake unsolicited Protocol Set the message format If selected the S net will use the classic original ASCII protocol if not the S net will use the full ASCII protocol Parity Odd or even parity for serial control port Baud Rate Set the baud for the serial control port The auxiliary port configuration pane is for setting the auxiliary port communication parameters Parity Odd or even parity for auxiliary port Baud Rate Set the baud for the auxiliary port Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 28 RES e e LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLILCLLBIUIDIULLLLb LGZIIZ1uUIUALOULI AX 8 3 2 Set Date amp Time Clicking on the SET DATE TIME link from the configuration page displays the S net date and time page 245 Set Date and Time Microsoft Internet Explorer DATE mmd
46. ess must be decimal value even in classic mode Permanent Ethernet hardware address non editable DHCP can be enabled or disabled See Software Configuration page 9 The S net IP address and netmask If DHCP is disabled these values must be entered and appropriate for your network The IP address of a master time server SNTP The port number for the time server default 123 If your installation consists of two or more networks they will be joined by a network router node If this applies enter the IP address of the network router If diagnostics 15 ON then diagnostic messages will be sent to the host if OFF then diagnostic information will be sent only if requested by the L command See Received Commands page 33 The network control port configuration pane is for setting the Ethernet communication parameters Type Server IP Port Pad Mode Protocol The S net can be configured as a server or a client If the S net is a client supply server IP address Port is the number agreed upon between the server and client to identify the network service Port numbers in the range 0 to 1023 are reserved for well known TCP IP services Port numbers 1024 to 49151 are registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority On most systems registered ports can be used by ordinary user processes Port numbers in the range 49152 to 65535 are for dynamic and or private ports Pads all S net network messag
47. ess 10 8 1 2 Manual Assignment of IP address sess ener nennen 10 8 2 Initial Startup of the S net Auxiliary 10 8 2 1 Serial configuration Commands n n 13 8 2 1 1 S net General Configuration 15 8 2 1 2 Configure Network Control 17 8 2 1 3 Configure Serial Control 18 8 2 1 4 Configure Auxiliary Port eere 19 8 2 2 Monitoring Commands sisses riures conati nete teen trennen 19 8 2 2 1 HELP Ser detente bai codes E ee UR ER 20 8 2 2 2 MONITOR ecrit etti eere tr HR EPOR ee Pe DERE EH 20 8222 INPUT eet etichette e deduc deese ege e pane 21 5 2222 OUTPUT SOS Cr AVE 21 8 2 2 2 3 BOTH uy RUE p a es 21 8 2 2 3 PHOTOEYBS pcre 21 1 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual 8 2 2 4 ATI L ni EP tet NI Den 22 8 2 2 5 INNO 22 8 2 2 6 DIAGNOSTIC reiten itr e er ere er eek Ee 22 8 2 2 7 SHOW s ede ripa ER tetris 22 8 2 2 8 VERSION 23 8 3 Online to the S net over the Ethernet 24 8 2 1 Conbipuratioti co coctus on
48. et This command works in conjunction with the monitor command and is the default mode when the monitor is first enabled mon b 8 2 2 3 PHOTOEYES p lt cr gt The photoeyes command displays the current state of the Reader input port If photoeye A is on 4 will be displayed If photoeye is on a 2 will be displayed If photoeye is on a 1 will be displayed e Any combination of the above photoeyes being on will be displayed as their sum For example if photoeyes A B and C are on a 7 will be displayed The following example shows photoeye on Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 22 II EEIiIiCG mon p 1 8 2 2 4 LABEL l lt cr gt The label command displays the last label read by the S net Reader The output from the I command looks like this mon 04 FEB 2008 19 31 13 6827 8 2 2 5 ERROR e lt cr gt The error command displays the last error read by the S net Reader The output from the e command looks like this mon e 04 FEB 2008 19 30 53 99 Diagnostic attempt aborted 8 2 2 6 DIAGNOSTIC d lt cr gt The diagnostic command displays the last diagnostic message The output from the d command looks like this mon d 04 FEB 2008 19 31 31 A 0 B 0 C 0 X 0 Y 0 8 2 2
49. figuration and return to OS shell conf 3 Control Port Configuration Active 1 No 2 Yes 2 Baud Rate 1600 271200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 7 238400 8 57600 5 Parity 1 2 Odd 1 Comm Mode 1 2 Handshake 1 Diagnostics 1 Off 2 On 1 Comm Protocol 1 ASCII 2 Classic 3 DeviceNet 2 Error Messagess 1 No 2 Yes 2 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control Page 14 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 15 REI III s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf 4 Auxiliary Port Configuration Baud Rate 1 600 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 7 38400 8 57600 8 Parity 1 2 Odd 1 Mode 1 OS Console 1 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf 96 82 1 1 S net General Configuration The S net parameters must be configured for your installation Typing 417 at the c
50. ge 50 FEE III I 30 39 Unrecognizable label incorrect number of data bits LSD least significant digit of error is the LSD of the number of data bits in the label read Errors 91 through 99 are detected during diagnostic 9 Photoeye A insufficient number of transitions in time allowed 92 Photoeye B insufficient number of transitions in time allowed 93 Photoeyes A and B insufficient number of transitions in time allowed 94 Photoeye C insufficient number of transitions in time allowed 95 Photoeyes A and C insufficient number of transitions in time allowed 96 Photoeyes B and C insufficient number of transitions in time allowed Note Errors 91 92 and 94 indicate that a photoeye 15 not transitioning while the other two photoeyes are Check Reader height photoeye operation and Reader wiring 99 Diagnostic attempt aborted acceptable hole pattern not found probably due to label speed variation E99 is sent to the control system if diagnostic mode is enabled in the setup or an L or command has been sent to the S net Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 1 xf Appendix A Standard Drawings Sender Receiver Cable Details for Local Mounting Applications SP1054 01 415 This drawing shows the wiring details for a locally mounted reader Sender Receiver Cable Details for Remote Mount Applications SP1054 01 4
51. ially to a terminal or Windows computer COM port using a serial cable See Auxiliary Port Operation page 30 and to an Ethernet network via a switch or hub If connected to a windows computer then the HyperTerminal program should be used to emulate a terminal The terminal settings should be 57600 baud eight data bits no parity and one stop bit Once the S net is physically connected it can be powered up The default power up mode is with DHCP enabled The following example shows a successful power up on a network with a DHCP server The following information will be displayed on your terminal or PC though the COM port Smarteye SNET1 Version 2 3 0 Build Date 22 OCT 2007 Using setup parameters saved in flash S net Configuration Description New Reader MAC Address 0050 22 2154 Reader Address 48 DHCP No S net IP 192 168 22 243 S net Mask 255 255 255 0 Time Zone 5 00 Date amp Time 04 FEB 2008 19 04 58 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet 5 4001 User Manual Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server Port 123 Network Configuration Active Yes Type Server Server IP 0 0 0 0 Diagnostics Port 3000 Pad Yes Comm Mode Handshake Comm Protocol Classic Error Messages Yes Control Port Configuration Active Yes Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Comm Mode Poll Diagnostics Off Comm Protocol Classic Err
52. ine idle message in poll mode which is a response to a poll which did not include a checksum 2 poll mode the offline response occurs only when an online Reader is taken offline with the F command Once a Reader is offline there are no responses to any messages except the command I or R Each of these commands will first place the Reader online so that the resultant response is the online idle for poll mode Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 44 IE II EER iii miiiui al ly a gt gt k 3 Online idle and offline messages do not Include an R retransmit field nor a T age field nor an S sequence number field Other messages transmitted by a S net do include these fields 10 5 4 3 Label Message f rrrrLnnnnn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt 1 label f rrrrLnnnnnR TnnSnZzz lt cr gt retransmit 10 5 4 4 Error Message f rrrrEnn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt e error f rrrrEnnR TnnSnZzz lt cr gt retransmit 10 5 4 5 Diagnostic Message lt lf gt rrrrC Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn Ysnn TnnSnZzz lt cr gt diagnostic f rrrrC Asnn Bsnn Csnn Xsnn Ysnn RTnnSnZzz lt cr gt r retransmit 10 5 5 Poll Mode Polled operation requires a host system to poll or solicit the S net for information Messages are sent by a S net only in response to a message received Two types of poll commands are supported a Reade
53. l message e error message C diagnostic message i online idle w o checksum z online idle with checksum n offline 10 4 6 Handshake Mode In Handshake mode messages are transmitted as soon as data is available without having been solicited by a received message The host must send an acknowledgement for each data message transmitted If a transmitted message is not acknowledged within a specified time approximately 3 seconds then retransmission occurs Messages are also retransmitted when communication errors occur Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 37 REI II I IE ESE Ei miii zx szsos If a message is received while acknowledgement is pending and it is not the acknowledgement then retransmission occurs immediately Usually the response to a received message will be either an a online idle or n offline message which pertains to the Reader of the received message However when an incoming message is received and another message has been prepared for transmission pertaining to any Reader then the prepared message is transmitted If there is no prepared message and the received message was ack then no response is made In Handshake mode the Reader in an S net is set online at powerup 10 4 6 1 Summary Of Responses Handshake Mode S net Response Received by S net online or offline Poll
54. link is used to protect the S net electronics Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 3 EE 5 0 Communication Line Wiring The S net has three communication ports the Ethernet control port the serial control port and the auxiliary port The S net Ethernet is supplied with a RJ45 connector on the inside of the box and a single hole Ethernet cable grommet on the outside of the box This RJ45 connector provides communication and optional power connections for the S net Ethernet A diagram of the Ethernet connection can be found in the appropriate Appendix B C or D The internal serial control port connector is a cage clamp type and is located at the bottom of the CPU circuit card The auxiliary port connection is also a cage clamp connector located next to the serial control port on the CPU circuit card The auxiliary port is factory configured for RS232 communications 57600 baud 8 data bits parity none 1 stop bit flow control none Belden 8723 or equivalent 2 shielded pairs 22 gauge is recommended for RS232 connections A detailed wiring drawing can be found in Appendix B C or D 6 0 Reader Wiring and Mounting 6 1 S net Reader Wiring A Smarteye Reader features a six foot cable prewired to each of its three receiver photoeyes and a twenty five foot cable prewired to the sender The photoeye cables terminate at the S net or a
55. nd wiring details for the Ethernet connection S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details SP4001 03 411 This drawing shows the wiring details for the auxiliary port Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control A8 11 11 1Y 80 06 10 a3ii01d 9M0 0 1 02v 0 100vdSN3 O d Z08 1 5 0 100tdSNSONIMVHO LONGOYd H 02 0 100 45 51 NOLVTIVISNI l 133HS 90 1 0 31 0 3 0 13N33H13 14 5 3A31NVWS A8 03323HO JALIL WSY 6 S8 S8 8 Xvi G6bv cc8 890 3NOHd 60 8 NVOIHOIN STIH M31S3H2OM 133415 ONOG 9 jidluvws lt p 89 121 Sv 8 6 78611 529 088011 82 orse 051 091 8 80921 0021 oco 9 lt 21 026 oovsz 0001 0 6 21 0011 8 jou s 3 90 1 so 35 3134 1 Ag Wddv 5 AB 26271 80 22 10 031019 9MQ 1 1 01v 0 100vdSN3 O d dV lt 208 13N S 0 l100 dSNSONIMVHQ LONGONd H 01 0 100 45 ON anvad Nouo3NNOO qu jO 133HS CIVNINON NOILVOISIOSdS Jo ZO8 331 Yad 5 90 61 60 iva ALON C3 o d 408708 M BOW 333NISN3 14 5 3A31NVWS A8 JILL 6 8 8 8 Xv
56. ng of ASCII digits The digits are decimal unless otherwise noted s is a sign character preceding an nn string Its values or space Other bytes are ASCII capital letters usually indicating the type of numeric field which follows A letter is also used in a received message to represent a device command Zzz is the checksum field where zz is two ASCII lower case letters representing the checksum byte The checksum byte is obtained as the exclusive or of all the bytes in the message string up to and including the checksum field indicator Z The two checksum characters are obtained for the checksum byte by adding each hexadecimal digit of the byte values 0 to F to ASCII a resulting in two lower case letters each with a value between a and p See the example calculation below On received messages this field is optional i e if the Z field is not found then the checksum is not calculated Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 41 M 10 5 1 Checksum Calculation Example ASCI String from S net Checksum Field Indicator Space J lt lf gt 0048L01234 T02S7Zdg lt cr gt A 3030 34 38 4C 30 3132 33 34 20 54 3032 53 37 5 Hex P Checksum Representation Byte of ASCII String The exclusive OR of all Hex bytes above 36 HEX 3 6 61 is the Hex representation 6l 61 amp foran ASCII 64 67 Th
57. ng of ASCII digits The digits are decimal unless otherwise noted s is a sign character preceding an nn string Its values are or space Other bytes are ASCII capital letters usually indicating the type of numeric field which follows A letter is also used in a received message to represent a device command Zzz is the checksum field where zz is two ASCII lower case letters representing the checksum byte The checksum byte is obtained as the exclusive or of all the bytes in the message string up to and including the checksum field indicator Z The two checksum characters are obtained for the checksum byte by adding each hexadecimal digit of the byte values 0 to F to ASCII resulting in two lower case letters each with a value between a and p See the example calculation below On received messages this field is optional i e if the Z field is not found then the checksum is not calculated Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 32 10 4 1 Checksum Calculation Example ASCI String from S net Checksum Field Indicator Space J lt lf gt lt 60 gt L01234 T02S7Zak lt cr gt 4C 30 313233 34 20 54 3032 53 37 5 Hex t Checksum Representation Byte of ASCII String The exclusive OR of all Hex bytes above HEX 0 A 61 is the Hex representation 6l 61 amp foran ASCII 61 6B The ASCII
58. nitialize r l e c a A Ack Le c B Box poll Same as S r le c a n r l e c a n L Lock in diagnostic r l e c a n U Unlock diagnostic r l e c a n S Status inquiry r l e c a n R Restart F offline r l e c n response retransmission of previous message label message error message diagnostic message a online idle non poll mode n offline Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 47 Gp 10 5 6 2 Example 71 Handshake Mode Normal Operation Previous transaction complete line is quiescent SMARTEYE S net HOST COMPUTER label 1234 obtained at Reader 48 f 0048L01234 T02S7Zdg lt cr gt host receives label sends ack lt 1f 0048AZbn lt cr gt label 1235 obtained at Reader 48 lt 1f 0048L01235 TO1S8Zdl cr host receives label note sequence number is incremented to S8 sends ack 1f 0048AZbn cr label ah obtained at Reader 48 E lt 1 gt 00481 01236 T03S9Zdl lt cr gt host receives label note sequence number is incremented to S9 sends ack lt 1f 0048AZbn lt cr gt u Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control et SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 48 FEE II Z I EFF SQ i i mi u
59. nt as a programmable controller It is rated for operation at temperatures from 0 to 60 C Electromagnetic interference on signal lines will not be a problem if the recommended cables are used for equipment interconnections These will provide adequate shielding The S net should be mounted in such a way to allow access to open the hinged cover for maintenance Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 2 Mounting dimensions for the S net NEMA 12 enclosure can be found in Appendix B C or D 4 0 Power Wiring The Smarteye S net has been designed to be as immune to power fluctuations as is practical However like most electronic equipment it can be susceptible to brownouts and severe voltage spikes The S net should be powered with a DC power supply with it s AC line fed from the secondary of a transformer whose primary is electrically as close to the main power source of the facility as possible The AC line can supply other similar electronic equipment such as programmable controllers but should not power any heavy industrial equipment that causes excessive line fluctuations such as motors motor starters welders variable frequency drives etc applicable codes and ordinances should be observed for wiring power and ground particularly the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association of Boston
60. of its Readers The diagnostic message is transmitted to the host only after the S net receives an L lock command or diagnostic is configured to ON Once the Reader is locked in diagnostic mode then each time a label passes the Reader a diagnostic message is transmitted to the host The diagnostic message comes in addition to any messages label message error message etc which would appear if the Reader were not in diagnostic mode The U unlock command disables diagnostic mode for the Reader selected Upon power up diagnostic mode is disabled for the Reader This is only true if diagnostic is configured to OFF 12 0 Error Messages Error Code Meanin 00 S net just powered up 01 Unrecognizable label too much data obtained 04 Unrecognizable label front and back bits 0 05 Unrecognizable label front and back bits 1 Note Errors 01 04 and 05 can be the result of parts of a carrier breaking the photoeye beams 06 Unrecognizable label incorrect parity Check label for obstructions 10 Unrecognizable host message received 15 Unrecognizable label incorrect Hamming code Check label for obstructions 16 Unrecognizable label more than 5 leading zeros 17 Host message recetved w o lt cr gt terminator 19 Overload of Input data from Readers 20 Checksum error in host message received Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Pa
61. ol of available address A DHCP server can however be configured to assign fixed IP addresses for specific MAC addresses The network administrator given the list of S net MAC addresses would need to assign the fixed IP addresses on the DHCP server prior to installing the S nets on the network This technique is known as IP reservation Without IP reservation we cannot determine the IP address that was assigned to the S net by DHCP because the DHCP server assigns an arbitrary IP address In order to use a web browser to configure the S net we must know its IP address If IP reservation is not used then we must manually assign the S net an IP address 8 1 2 Manual Assignment of IP address A list of available static IP addresses will need to be acquired from the network administrator assign one per S net Once these are obtained the S net IP addresses can be assigned using either the auxiliary or Ethernet port The S net is shipped with an IP address of 192 168 22 243 This address can be used to make a direct connection from a PC to the S net using a crossover cable or a standard cable with a hub Once the connection is established the IP address can be changed as required See Online to the S net over the Ethernet Port page 24 for details The IP address can also be changed through the auxiliary port See Initial Startup of the S net page 10 for details 8 2 Initial Startup of the S net Auxiliary Port The S net should be connected ser
62. onf 96 prompt will enter the configuration menu Once in the menu simply type your choice at the Description Reader Address DHCP S net IP S net Mask Time Zone Date amp Time Gateway IP Time Sever IP The Reader description field can be up to 63 ASCII characters These characters can be 1 9 A Z a z or sp 1 9999 DHCP can be enabled or disabled See Software Configuration page 9 The S net IP address If DHCP is disabled these values must be appropriate for your network The S net IP netmask For Eastern standard time a 5 00 would need to be entered 5 hours from GMT Set the current date and time in the format shown If your installation consists of two or more networks they will be joined by a gateway node If this applies enter the IP address of the gateway The IP address of a master time sever Time Server Port The port number of the time server default is 123 conf 1 S net Configuration Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc SMARTEYE Control 4 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet 5 4001 User Manual Description SNET New Reader Reader Address 48 DHCP 1 2 Yes 1 S net IP 192 168 22 243 S net Mask 255 255 255 0 Time Zone hours minutes from GMT 5 00 Date amp Time 04 FEB 2008 19 17 05 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server Port 123 COMMANDS
63. or Messages Yes Auxiliary Port Configuration Baud Rate 57600 Parity None Mode OS Console ZiLOG TCP IP Software Suite 2 0 0 Copyright C 2004 2005 ZiLOG Inc Rights Reserved MAC address 00 50 2 2 21 54 IP address 192 168 22 243 KEY 2860 6c82 a0c6 e41a 385e 8f Starting control serial port communication process Starting network server communication process No Time Server Specified Set date manually local time is 04 FEB 2008 19 04 58 Starting network access port RELEASE version TELNETD ready Login Smarteye SNET1 Version 2 3 0 Build Date 22 OCT 2007 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control 11 SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Using setup parameters saved in flash S net Configuration Description SNET New Reader MAC Address 0050 22 2154 Reader Address 48 DHCP No S net IP 192 168 22 243 S net Mask 255 255 255 0 Time Zone 5 00 Date amp Time 04 2008 19 05 35 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server Port 123 Network Configuration Active Yes Type Server Server IP 0 0 0 0 Diagnostics Port 3000 Pad Yes Comm Mode Handshake Comm Protocol Classic Error Messages Yes Control Port Configuration Active Yes Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Comm Mode Poll Diagnostics Off Comm Protocol Classic Error Messages Yes Auxiliary Port Configuration Baud Rate 5760
64. r poll solicits a response from a specific Reader while a box poll requests read data from any Reader connected to a Smarteye control unit SEA8 Twin or S net In either case if there is no data to be sent an online idle response is transmitted The box poll rrrr for an S net Reader must be the address of the S net Acknowledgement is expected for any message transmitted other than online idle or offline Ifa transmitted message is not acknowledged then the next message received for the same Reader will produce retransmission At powerup in poll mode the Reader is set offline and remains so until an initialize device command I is received for the Reader or a restart command R is received for the Reader in the S net Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 45 ii S iS 10 5 5 1 Summary Of Responses Poll Mode S net Response status when message received Received by S net online offline Polli r l e c i Pollz rLe c z Q I Initialize 7 7 Ack B Box poll r l e c z N Nak tL oz L Lock in diagnostic r l e c z U Unlock diagnostic 2 S Status inquiry r l e c z R Restart 2 Z F Take Reader offline n no response r retransmission of previous message l label message e error message C diagnostic message i online idle
65. remote field junction box near the receiver assembly The three receiver cables are labeled A B or C respectively The sender photoeye has a single unlabeled cable The S net provides a cage clamp connector for the Smarteye Reader connection Note 1 Readers are delivered with the white signal wires of the receivers terminated to the reader connector The black signal wires are not used 2 All references to and refer to 24VDC supplied via the S net reader port 6 2 Local Reader Mounting The Smarteye reader is typically wired for local mounting to the S net and is shipped pre wired unless requested otherwise The three receiver photoeyes and the sender photoeye are routed through the four hole reader cable grommet and terminated on the cage clamp connector Please note that the grommet nut can be slipped over the connector for ease of assembly Connection details can be found on drawing SP1054 01 415 in Appendix A 6 3 Remote Reader Mounting The Smarteye reader can also be remotely mounted from the S net control unit The remote field junction box must be located less than six cable feet from the receiver assembly The remote junction box should have 8 terminals labeled A B and SH shield Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 4 OUI Z III I Eri uiax lt sss u MO Rmcka F al 1p P Belden 9
66. rol port Mode OS operating system connection for setup conf 4 Auxiliary Port Configuration Baud Rate 1600 271200 372400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 7 38400 8 57600 8 Parity 1 None 2 Odd 1 Mode 1505 Console 1 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf 82 2 Monitoring Commands The aux mon command puts your session in monitor mode The auxiliary port is used to monitor the control port and for system inquiries The factory default settings for the auxiliary port are RS232 protocol 57600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity The aux mon mode is programmed to respond to single character commands followed by a carriage return enter key The single character commands are h Help displays a list of valid commands m Monitor toggles the monitor function on and off Input selects input only for the monitor function Output selects output only for the monitor function b Both selects input and output for the monitor function Photoeyes show the state of the three photoeyes Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 20 N
67. rt 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf 1 S net Configuration Description SNET New Reader 9 Reader Address 48 DHCP 1 No 2 Yes 1 S net IP 192 168 22 243 S net Mask 255 255 255 0 Time Zone hours minutes from GMT 5 00 Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc 4 SMARTEYE Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet 5 4001 User Manual Date amp Time 04 FEB 2008 19 17 05 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server IP 0 0 0 0 Time Server Port 123 COMMANDS 1 S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET configuration and return to OS shell conf 2 Network Configuration Active 1 No 2 Yes 2 1 Server 2 Client 1 Diagnostics 1 Off 2 On 2 Port 3000 Pad 1 No 2 Yes 2 Comm Mode 1 2 Handshake 2 Comm Protocol 1 ASCII 2 Classic 2 Error Messagess 1 No 2 Yes 2 COMMANDS S net General Configuration 2 Configure Network Control Port 3 Configure Serial Control Port 4 Configure Auxiliary Port d Default Configuration e Erase Flash Configuration s Save and Restart exit SNET con
68. shake Mode Abnormal Operation Previous transaction complete line is quiescent SMARTEYE S net HOST COMPUTER label 1234 obtained at Reader 60 1234 T02S7Zak lt cr host receives label sends ack 8 timeout waiting for ack retransmit D caasa S7Zhl cr error host detects line error sends nak lt lf gt lt 60 gt NZco lt cr gt nak received retransmit nU E sequence number 57 enables the host to recognize this as a message previously received and to ignore the message send ack ack received transaction complete Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc E gt SMARTEYE n Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 40 10 5 Message Conventions for Full ASCII A communication message consists of a string of bytes terminated with an ASCII carriage return To represent the bytes in a message string the following conventions are observed A byte with a value that is non printable ASCII is shown as a character string enclosed in brackets lt gt lt If gt line feed carriage return rrrr decimal number representing Reader ID e g 48 with S net address set to 48 rrr represents a string of four ASCII digits The digits are filled with leading 05 if necessary nn represents a stri
69. te demam uL MT naL OM ST 25 8 3 1 1 S net General Configuration 26 5 32 Time ni Ene E E 28 8 3 3 Read c 29 LE MEN diio Eo 10 0 Communication OU 10 1 Ethernet Control Port Operation nn nnne eren 30 10 2 Auxiliary Port Operation sissies ria ennemi ener 30 10 3 Message Protocols Classic Original amp Full ASCH esee 31 10 4 Message Conventions for Classic Protocol essere 31 10 4 1 Checksum Calculation Example nn enne 32 10 4 2 Received Poll 33 10 43 Received Commands ninenin nnne e 33 10 4 4 Messages Transmitted The 5 4 422 1 11 0 000000001000 00000000000 34 10 4 4 1 Online Idle Message nennen enn enne enne nn nennen 34 10442 Offline enne enne enr nennen nes 34 0443 Tabel EP 35 10 4 4 4 Error Message n eee ne 35 10 4 4 5 Diagnostic Message u L Uu nuna un nennen 35 10 25 55 Poll Modes eso EIS EO REESE INI ML I 35 10 4 5 1 Summary Of Responses Poll Mode
70. tion is implemented and during error recovery or when device commands are being received it is possible that messages may flow in both directions simultaneously Therefore the control system communicating with the S net should be implemented for full duplex The S net s communication is governed by the protocol described in this manual All references to messages received and transmitted are from the point of view of the Smarteye S net 10 1 Ethernet Control Port Operation The S net communicates over the Ethernet network to the control system The S net can be either a client or server on the network and may be set to communicate in one of two modes Poll or Handshake These two modes are described in this manual For the Ethernet port interconnection diagram cable pin out configuration refer to the S net Ethernet connection Wiring Details in Appendix B C or D 10 2 Auxiliary Port Operation The auxiliary port is used to monitor the control port and for system inquiries The auxiliary port can be configured to communicate in either RS232 or RS485 protocols The baud rate and parity used for the auxiliary port are user selectable through switch 5 factory default settings for the auxiliary port are RS232 protocol 57600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity For the auxiliary port interconnection diagram cable pin out configuration refer to the S net Auxiliary Port Wiring Details in Appendix B C or D Filename SP40
71. w o checksum z online idle with checksum n offline 10 5 6 Handshake Mode In Handshake mode each S net is connected to the host via the network Messages are transmitted as soon as data is available without having been solicited by a received message The host must send an acknowledgement for each data message transmitted If a transmitted message is not acknowledged within a specified time approximately 3 seconds then retransmission occurs Messages are also retransmitted when communication errors occur Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc gt SMARTEYE in Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 46 rose cp e up Ep I III EEK F ID EZ ZGI C I If a message is received while acknowledgement is pending and it is not the acknowledgement then retransmission occurs immediately Usually the response to a received message will be either an a online idle or n offline message which pertains to the Reader of the received message However when an incoming message is received and another message has been prepared for transmission pertaining to any Reader then the prepared message is transmitted If there is no prepared message and the received message was ack then no response is made In Handshake mode the Reader in an S net Is set online at powerup 10 5 6 1 Summary Of Responses Handshake Mode S net Response Received by S net online or offline Poll r l e c a n I I
72. xl File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back gt A search XjFavortes lt 2 2 Address 8 http 19 49 172 102 Links Welcome to Smarteye s S NET Reader Contact Information SMARTEYE World Headquarters 2637 Bond Street Rochester Hills Michigan U S A 48309 Telephone 248 853 4495 Fax 248 853 8539 Website www SmarteyeCorporation com Note You need to be connected to the Internet to view external URLs Done Internet The S net home page has general Smarteye Corporation contact information From this page there are links to the Reader history page and the Reader configuration page Filename SP4001 S net Ethernet User Manual R8 doc 4 SMARTEYE Control SMARTEYE S net Ethernet SP4001 User Manual Page 25 E 8 3 1 Configuration The S net configuration page consists of four primary configuration panes 1 General Configuration 2 Network Control Port Configuration 3 Serial Control Port Configuration 4 Auxiliary Port Configuration The S net configuration page has links to the home page history page and the time configuration page There are also two buttons one for restoring the factory default configuration and one for submitting configuration changes E Smarteye Setup Form Microsoft Internet Explorer E 5 215 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back At search sgFavortes EM amp
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