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1. Select Node and enter a name for the node under Additional info in Node Options Select ASCIP and write max 8 character name for Program ID Enter no of entries in the Network Variable alias table Add network variables by right clicking on Network Variables and select Add network variable Change the name of the variable to either to nvr or nvo Change SNVT type to UNVT User defined The Member number will increase automatically but can be altered manually if necessary Enter the name in Add info Enter the length of the UNVT variable 10 Select the direction of the variable Ir or Out 11 Select the Manufacturer entry under Class 12 Select the desired Default Service Type 13 If no special customer demands ate required enable Service type may be modified E SYS 12 14 Use polling this functionality is for nvi s only If this option is selected the LMS will send a network variable poll message to the connected nvo to synchronize the variable during start up Repeat until all network variables are added c FA Untitled LWTool 10 x 15 Right click on Config File Edit View Tools Import Export Help Properties and select Add ioe a STR S N Node 7 9 3 88 Virtual Objec M Configuration Property Options Config Property i 8 S ar T Name len Selfdoc T 6 B nv0
2. Open entry Please note that project files cannot be downloaded directly into the LonWorks interface To do this the project must be exported as a Configuration File DAD see 3 6 Configuration Files DATY Templates Projects can be saved as templates to be used as a basis for new implementations To create a new template save the project in the templates sub folder in the ABC LWTool program folder To use a template select the New entry in the File menu Select the desired template in the dialog box that follows and click OK External Interface Files XIF This file is used by the Network Management tool when installing the LonWorks interface To export a XIF file select the XIF File entry in the Export menu It is also possible to import XIF files from existing products with similar ra ta functionality to use as a basis for new gt 98 0 92 gue Yue 915 3 m3 Address e C Program Files Modbus LWTool templates6010 Variable Speed Motor Drive html y Go Links implementations Node Documentation Files HTML A node documentation file contains information about the configuration in standard HTML format To export a node documentation file select the Node Documentation HTML entry in the Export menu Note It is not possible to import Node Documentation files Be sure to save the project using the Save Save as entries in the
3. us support hms networks com 1 312 8290605 888 8 Anybus 1 312 738 5873 www anybus com ge support hms networks com 49 721 96472 0 49 721 964 7210 www anybus com jp support hms networks com 81 45 478 5340 81 45 476 0315 www anybus com cn support hms networks com 86 10 85 32 3023 www anybus com it support hms networks com 39 039 59662 27 www anybus com About the Anybus Communicator for LonWorksOverview LonWorks The Anybus Communicator for LonWorks or ABC is a product that interfaces between a ModBus RTU network and a LonWorks network The gateway acts as ModBus slave All data in the variables are presented in the ModBus registers without any interference no calculations scaling or customizations are made The gateway makes it possible to convert ModBus registers data to LonWorks Variables SNVT s and or UNVT s You can create a set of variables according to LonMark functional Profiles or you can create your own set of variables with User defined Network Variables UNVT s Configuration is made with the configuration tool ABC LW Tool which can be purchased from HMS Holding registers 4X reference will be connected to network output variables NVO Input registers 3X reference will be connected to network input variables NVD Connectors LED LED Function 1 Flashing Green This node has an application but is not yet installed in a network unconfigured Off Thi
4. 3 Network variable alias table Network variable aliases are required on a node when a single network variable output on the node must be connected to two or more network variable inputs on another node 4 Standard transceiver type This Gateway only supports the FTT 10 Transceiver type Network Variable Menu Explanation When adding a Network Variable the following windows will be shown on the screen FA Untitled LWTool q F D x Ee Edt Yew Tools Import Export Help 2 Doel X Bee Node 2 6 Virtual Object DS an amp D Network Variables Nime mA gt MM Sel doc 4 E Config Properties SNYT Type SNVT_amp 2 y Member Nr 1 5 SNVT Type Size OE bytes Addinto 6 Direction Class r Default Service Type Cin Mandatory Acknowledged Cod Optional 8 Repeated C Manufacturer Unacknowledged 0 Service type may be modified Use polling Network Variable Options 1 Name The name should start with mz or nvo depending on if it is an input or an output 1 e nviChillerEnable nvoOnOff 2 SNVT Type In this field you can change the SNVT type or chose a User defined variable UNVT To easy find the SNYT variable you want start writing the variable name and you will see suggestions on names coming up 3 SNVT Type Size If selecting UNVT you will have to set Variable type size Otherwise it is just for your information 4 Selfdoc This string is auto generated To understa
5. 16 Enter the name of the variable gip SCPT Type SCPTactFbo y Index T RI s gt ncil using nci in the beginning of SNVT Type ENVT elapsed SNVT Type Size 7 bytes the variable under Name a prenda Optional Repeated 17 Enter the name without nel VERRA E dos under Selfdoc Set initial value T Only changeable when offline IV Service type may be modified 18 Select SCPT type or use a Cu se UCPT if you need something e Enionode C men C Network vaio not listed Note that when using UCPT additional gt information must be entered 7 Variable Index and SNVT Type 19 Choose Class 20 Choose the Default Service Type 21 If necessary set the initial value by clicking on the Initial Value button 22 Only changeable when offline Make it possible to do changes to the variable only when the node is offline 23 Service type may be modified Enable this option if the network management tool should be able to change service type recommended in most cases 24 Scope This declaration defines the scope of the configuration property Configuration properties that belong to an object shall be declared as a part of the object and not declared as a part of the node Similarly a configuration property that is associated with a specific network variable s shall be declared as belonging to the network variable s and not the object or the node See LONMARK Ap
6. A KA A b Cn LM Type Input Holding Input Input Holding Holding Holding Holding Holding Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Modbus Address 30001 30002 40001 40003 30003 30003 30004 30004 40004 40004 40005 40005 40006 40006 40007 40007 40008 40008 30005 30020 30021 30021 30022 30022 30023 30023 30024 30024 30025 30025 30026 30026 30027 30027 30028 30028 30029 30029 30030 30030 a My Computer Create a non LonMark Compliant Project amp Add Network Variables After starting ABC LWTool select the New entry in the File menu and choose Empty Object This gives the node a Virtual Object where network variables and Configuration Properties can be added by right clicking on Network Variables Configuration Properties and choosing Add Network variable Add Config Property FA Untitled LWTool 2 0 x File Edit view Tools Import Export Help OSEB sN Node 8 8 Virtual Object Self Documentation s E Network Variables Name nyl gt Selfdoc E D Config Properties SNYT Type SNVT_amp y Member ke A SNVT Type Size 2 bytes Addinfo Network Variable Options Direction Class Default Service Type In Mandatory Acknowledged c Optional C Repeated Out Manufacturer C Unacknowledged IV Service type may be modified I Use polling
7. Coria Pep dolore O Network Variables Name neid Selfdoc 2 D incio SCPT Type SCPTactFbD1y 3 la T Scope 5 SNVT Type 21 ed t y SNVT Type Size 7 bytes Class Default Service Type Mandatory Acknowledged Optional Repeated C Manufacturer C Unacknowledged 9 Set initial value T Only changeable when si 10 IV Service type may be D Config applies to m Scope Entire node C Object s C Network variablefs Las _ Name The name should begin with net e g nciLocation Selfdoc For non LonMark compliant nodes it is possible to add additional information see previous page Fot LonMark compliant nodes consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for more information about the self documentation string SCPT Type This field specifies the SCPT variable type for the nci name If a user defined variable is used UCPT Index and Scope has to be entered see below Index When using UCPT variables this field should contain the index number Consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for specific information Scope This field is only used when using UCPT variables consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for specific information SNVT Type When using UCPT variables this field should contain a suitable SNVT variable Class Consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability
8. File menu Configuration Files DAT The finished configuration can be exported as a DAT file to be downloaded into the LonWorks interface using the Firmware Download utility see A 1 HMS Firmware Download Utility Note It is not possible to import DAT files into the ABC LWTool utility Be sure to save the project using the Save Save as functions in the File menu This file is generated by Modbus LWTool v1 0 Copyright C Intellicom Innovation AB Run on 16 49 Thursday November 21 2002 Information or for contact Intellicom ww w intellicom se Node Program ID 90 00 00 3C 00 04 04 00 Node Selfdoc String NV Index Name nviObj Request nvoObjStatus nviDrvSpeedStpt nviDrvSpeedScale nvoDrvCurnt nvoDrySpeed nvoDrvVolt nvoDrvPwr nvoDrvRunHours nciLocation ncilMaxSpeed nciMinSpeed nciRevHrtBt nciSndHrtBt nciMinOutTm neiNmlSpeed nciNmlFreq nciRampUpTm nciRampDownTm nciDrvSpdScl wo 03 UL yn o SNVT Type SNVT_obj_request 92 SNVT_obj_status 93 SNVT_switch 95 SNVT_lev percent 81 SNVT_amp 1 SNVT_lev_percent 81 SNYT volt 44 SNVYT power kilo 28 SNVT_time_hour 124 SNVT str asc 36 SNYVT lev percent 81 SNVT lev percent 81 SNVT time sec 107 SNVT_time_sec 107 SNVT_time_sec 107 SNVT_rpm 102 SNVT_freq_hz 76 SNVT_time_sec 107 SNVT_time_sec 107 SNVT_lev_percent 81 SNVT Length Register bytes PA A A A A A A A A LA Md AO A LA
9. Guidelines for more information Default Service Type Set by default as Acknowledged consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for further information Set initial value This field is used to set the initial value in hexadecimal raw data form i e if the range of the variable is 163 840 to 163 830 0 005 this means that each step is 0 005 If you want to set 100 as default it would be 100 0 005 which is 20000 4E 20 in HEX Only changeable when offline When this option is enabled it is only possible to make changes to the variable when the node is off line Service type may be modified This option should be set if the network management tool should be able to change the service type recommended in most cases Config applies to This entry defines the scope of the configuration property Configuration properties that belong to an object shall be declared as a part of the object and not declared as a part of the node Similarly a configuration property associated with a specific network variable s shall be declared as belonging to the network variable s and not the object or the node Consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for more information 10 File Management Project Files PRJ The configuration can be saved for later use using the menu entries Save and Save As in the File menu To retrieve the saved project at a later stage use the
10. HMS Industrial Networks AB Germany Japan Sweden U S A France Italy China User Manual Anybus Communicator for LonWorks a 49 81 46 1 33 39 86 721 96472 0 45 478 5340 35 17 29 20 312 829 0601 3 89 32 76 76 347 00894 70 10 8532 3183 Dq ge sales hms networks com jp sales hms networks com sales hms networks com us sales hms networks com fr sales hms networks com it sales hms networks com cn sales hms networks com LWTool Rev 1 1 II HINNS II Table of Contents Table of Contents a O coyeapeayeas aree EERE 1 About ThS R T E RR NR 1 Hoy TOC SE E DONEN ar a a ANNAA N E E O A ree 1 IES G BE RT T 1 FR VI ST DE E EAEE EEE A E EAEE RTE 2 ORE E E O E 3 About the ABC LON RIU Slave siii tana ian 1 D A A E dn nn A E E ras E ea 1 Ba ico 2 IB iaa 2 ERMETE GI EER TEANO CRON athe OA CORI eth ce ORO I I 3 RS E RA 3 CO WEE CONE E AE AA ali alia alia AAA 3 ET cas 4 Software Installation A A 6 DV SEC IAM REGULE MEO AAA A ROR RRENO 6 IS re RR RNE 6 RA ai 6 installation Procopio elle 6 User Interface information sosse esiisade li 7 Node Men oc 7 Network Variable Menu Explanatio ri ivestene v veriet lessen 8 Contis M R TL L T aon E TERE EE 9 Fale Manasement ica 10 Tona E NE IN N TO 10 External Interface Piles AT dedalo 10 Node Documentation Piles ETT NIMS e 10 Conteuration Piles COA EA RA 10 Create a non LonMark Compliant
11. Project amp Add Network Variables erre 11 Open an Existing Project amp Import an Object with Predefined Variables i 12 Create a LonMark Compliant Project amp Add an Empty Object Error Bookmark not defined Download Propran arte 13 Preface Preface About This Document How To Use This Document This document contains a general introduction as well as a description of the technical features provided by the Anybus Communicator including the PC based configuration software The reader of this document is expected to be familiar with industrial networking systems and communication systems in general For more information documentation etc please visit the HMS website www anybus com Important User Information The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We HMS Industrial Networks AB reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a commitment by HMS Industrial Networks AB HMS Industrial Networks AB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document There are many applications of this product Those responsible for the use of this device must ensure that all the necessary steps have been taken to verify that the application meets all performance and safety requirements including any appl
12. etwork variables and map them to ModBus registers The finished configuration can then be downloaded via the HMS LWDownload utility see 13 ConfigDownload Program A fast learning curve and visual user interface allows complete network configurations to be built without spending precious time learning a new program For installation instructions see 4 1 Software Installation Nodes can be customized to fit a specific application Customized configurations is be made up of User defined Variables only while LonMark compliant nodes require predefined Standard Network Variables Furthermore projects and objects can be stored to build a custom library resulting in a more efficient way to do the next project in the same area of application just open a suitable project and make the necessary adjustments and or add a suitable object Software Installation System Requirements Minimum e Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP Vista e Pentium class CPU running at 133MHz e 32Mb RAM e 800x600 resolution color display Recommended e Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP e Pentium class CPU running at 200MHz or higher e 64Mb RAM e 1024x768 resolution display e 16 bit color Installation Procedure The installation screen should appear automatically when inserting the supplied software CD If not open the CD device and double click on index html e Install ABC LWTool by clicking LWTool and follow the on screen instructions e Ins
13. icable laws regulations codes and standards Anybus is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders The examples and illustrations in this document are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industrial Networks cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on these examples and illustrations Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 5 P P y interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This product contains ESD Electrostatic Discharge sensitive parts that may be damaged if ESD control procedures are not followed Static control precautions are required when handling the product Failure to observe this may cause damage to the product Revision List Revision pae l Author Chapter Description 0 10 created 100 Updated 10 ooz wea HS version New layout Support HMS Sweden Head Office E mail Phone Fax Online HMS North America E mail Phone Toll Free Fax Online HMS Germany E mail Phone Fax Online HMS Japan E mail Phone Fax Online HMS China E mail Phone Online HMS Italy E mail Phone Online support hms networks com 46 0 35 17 29 20 46 0 35 17 29 09 www anybus com
14. munication settings only without downloading a configuration file To clear the dat file from the download program if loaded chose new This will clear the information in the configuration information field you will only have zeros in the fields Change your settings and press START
15. nd the string see LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines chapter 5 5 Member Nr This is the variable index in the object See the specific LonMark Profile object for more information In the 8040 object index of nviChillerEnable is 1 index of nvoActiveSetpt is 4 and so on 6 Addinfo This information will be placed after the semicolon in the self documentation string Usually the info could be ChillerEnable for nviChillerEnable 7 Directions Here you select the direction of the variables the icon of the variable is green for input and red for output variables 8 Class This information is maintained from LonMark and is specified for each variable in the Object of a Profile 9 Default Service Type Set default as Acknowledge see LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for further information 10 Service type may be modified Set if the network management tool will be able to change service type recommended in most cases 11 Use polling This functionality is for nvi s only If this option is selected the ABC will send a network variable poll message to the connected nvo to synchronize the variable during start up Config Properties Menu When adding a Variable in the Configuration Properties the following windows will appear 10 11 12 EA Untitled LWTool 7 3 Ele Edit view Tools Import Export Help Dl DEW ER EA P N Node amp 6 Virtual Object
16. plication Layer Interoperability Guidelines for more information 25 Save the project using the Save as function in the File menu 26 Export the project as XIF Configuration File Node Documentation file using the functions in the Export menu Open an Existing Project amp Import an Object with Predefined Variables Start ABC LWTool Click the right mouse button on Node Select Import object Select 8040 10 Chiller Controller Iby Click Open aS SS ConfigDownload Program In your Start menu you will have an Icon for the download program under the menu for the LWTool When you start you will see this window 4 di EA Untitled ConfigDownload Ioj x File Settings wiew Help Modbus communication settings Configuration info Address i Baudrate 9800 x Parity None Stopbits J Physical ElA 486 Hr of IH varnables Input registers Mr of OUT varables fp LLL Holding registers T Ready Click Fie open and chose the Configuration file dat file you want to download into the gateway You will see that the Configuration information will change Set the Address of the gateway and all the other ModBus specific settings Connect your gateway with the computer via the Configuration Cable There are possibilities to change COM port under Settings Power up the gateway Press start It is possible to change the com
17. s node is configured and installed in a network Solid Green This node is unconfigured and application less Indicates errors detected by the Neuron Self Test routine 2 Off Normal state Flashes Red A wink command is received on the LonWorks network 3 Not used 4 Solid Green The module has been initiated correct and is working ok Flashes Red Software error Restart the module Solid Red A hardware error has occurred 5 Solid Red At start and if no Modbus messages have been received for more than 5 sec Solid Green After receiving correct Modbus message and correct start up 6 Solid Green Normal state Flashes Red No configuration saved in the gateway 7 Service pin Power connector lt LonWorks connector RS232 RS422 RS485 ESPN SE Configuration connector LonWorks Connector Pin Function 1 Shield 2 a 3 4 Net B 5 Net A RS232 RS422 RS485 Pin Function RS232 RS422 das se Te ness Ran fw e Notcomecies as swe swe Le Raa e Ran o n CO CO N OP al gt C3 N LJ Power connector Pin Function MH K 1 Vin 24 VDC a 2 GND DIN rail mounting Introduction to LWTool The ABC LWTool is an easy to use configuration tool suitable for the Anybus Communicator interface It provides a user friendly way of specifying a desired set of n
18. tall the serial hardware driver by clicking Hardware driver and follow the on screen instructions e Click Readme txt to read supplementary information such as release notes etc User Interface information Node Menu When starting the LWTool program you will see the following windows on the screen FA untitled LWTool File Edit view Tools Import Export Help DoW X aale Node Options Additional info 1 Program ID Lonmark E Mfg Class Subclase Model ASCII Network variable alias O O entries T 10 Program JD Galculator Standard tranceiver type 1 Additional info This information will be presented in the Self Documentation string seen by the network Management tool Choose a suitable name for your node 2 Program ID Here you chose if you are going to do a configuration that should comply with a LonMark approved Functional Profile or not NOTE The possibility to create LonMark configurations is disabled by default Please contact support hms se if you need to create a LonMark configuration e LonMark When choosing LonMark the boxes need to be filled in This can be generated with the Program ID calculator Consult the LONMARK Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines for more inforamtion e ASCII This field is used when no LonMark profiles are used You can write max 8 character as a description of the node product in ASCII format
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