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1. 2 Port1 Link Up 3 Port2 Link Up 1 indicates the port is connected to another device and is operating correctly 0 indicates the port is not connected to another device or the port has an error preventing 4 Port3 Link Up communications or the SFP cage is empty or has an incompatible SFP device 5 Port4 Link Up 6 Reserved Reserved Always 0 7 Port3 SFP OK Indicates the health of the SFP plugged in port 3 1 indicates that the SFP matches configuration and is operational O indicates that either the SFP does not match configuration or is not operational 8 Port4 SFP OK Indicates the health of the SFP plugged in port 4 1 indicates that the SFP matches configuration and is operational 0 indicates that either the SFP does not match configuration or is not operational 9 All Devices 1 indicates all configured devices are connected and communicating over PROFINET Connected 0 indicates no devices are configured or one or more configured devices have not established a PROFINET connection 10 Reserved Always 0 11 MRP Enabled 0 indicates that MRP is not enabled 1 indicates that MRP is enabled 12 MRP Role If MRP is enabled 0 indicates that the PNCO01 is currently an MRP client 1 indicates that the PNC001 is currently the MRP Manager If MRP is not enabled this bit will be set to 0 13 MRP Ring Status If MRP is enabled and the PNCO01 is currently the MRM 0 indicates that the ring
2. 1 ms 2 ms 4 ms 8 ms 16 ms 32 ms 64 ms 128 ms 256 ms and 512 ms Number of IP addresses One Number of MAC Addresses Five One per external port and one internal System Maximum Limits PNCs per RX3i CPU Four Must be located in main rack Cannot be located in a remote node O Devices per I O Controller 128 per PROFINET Controller Configured as an MRP Manager the PNCO01 is limited to managing no more than 63 MRP Clients O Devices per Network 255 per network spread across up to 8 O Controllers O Devices per RX3i CPU 255 per RX3i CPU spread across up to 4 PROFINET Controllers O Controllers per network 8 Number of PROFINET Slots per device 256 Number of PROFINET Subslots per slot 256 Number of PROFINET Submodules per RX3i CPU 2048 Programmer Limits Number of I O Controllers 128 32 RX3i CPU targets x 4 O Controllers per RX3i CPU Number of I O Devices 4080 255 per network x 16 PROFINET networks Total number of devices 4208 does not include backplanes power supplies or I O modules Hot swappable Yes For product standards general operating specifications and installation requirements refer to PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 RX3i PROFINET Controller 3 IC695PNCO01 AK GFK 2573L EMC Installation Requirements To meet EN 55011 and FCC Class A radiated emissions the Control syste
3. e This equipment is an open type device and is meant to be installed in an enclosure suitable for the environment that is only accessible with the use of a tool e Suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or nonhazardous locations only A Warning EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS DIVISION 2 A Warning WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES ATEX Zone 2 This module must be mounted in an enclosure certified in accordance with EN60079 15 for use in Zone 2 Group IIC and rated IP54 The enclosure shall only be able to be opened with the use of a tool 4 RX3i PROFINET Controller GFK 2573L IC695PNCO01 AK Status Reporting The PNCO01 provides 32 bits of status information to a configured location in the RX3i CPU s reference memory The status data consists of the Module OK bit which indicates the health of the module itself a status bit for each external port and a bit that indicates the connection status of the configured devices All Status bits are active high The status location may be configured in l Q AI AQ R G T M or W or I O Variable reference memory in the RX3i CPU Status Bit Definitions Bit Name Description 1 Module OK Indicates the health of the PNC001 module 1 indicates the module is functioning properly 0 indicates the module is powering up or has failed
4. is open ring broken 1 indicates that the ring is closed ring complete If MRP is not enabled or if the PNCO01 is an MRC this bit will be set to 0 14 32 Reserved Set to 0 1 It is recommended that the All Devices Connected status bit be checked first to determine whether all devices belonging to the PNCO01 are functioning If this bit is 0 indicating that one or more devices is not OK the PNIO_DEV_COMM function block can then be used to determine which specific devices are not communicating For details on this status bit refer to the section entitled Status Reporting in the RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 RX3i PROFINET Controller 5 IC695PNCO01 AK GFK 2573L LEDs on the PROFINET Controller Module The table below summarizes LED functions For detailed information about error indications and special blink patterns refer to Installation and Diagnostics in PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 OK Indicates whether the module is able to perform normal operation LAN Indicates network packets are being processed by the network interface not just passing through the embedded switch STATUS Indicates the condition of the PROFINET Controller during normal operation It indicates whether an entry other than the startup event is present in the module s local log STATUS can also indicate whether any of the MAC addresses are invalid CONFIG Indicates whether the mo
5. the PROFINET Through Feature Controller to compatible asset management tools Refer to the PACSystems HART Pass Through User Manual GFK 2929 for more details The HART capable modules supported by PROFINET are IC695ALG626 and IC695ALG728 2 The PROFINET Scanner used in the application must also support HART functionality The CPU used in the application must also support HART Pass Through Problems Resolved in This Release None Functional Compatibility The following CPU firmware and programming software versions are required to use the features introduced in PNCOO1 release 2 00 and later Subject Feature Minimum Version Required PLC CPU Firmware RX3i PNCOO1 Release 2 20 CPE330 Primary Firmware Release 8 50 Version Requirements HART Pass Through CPU320 CPU315 Primary Firmware Release 8 50 CPE310 CPE305 Primary Firmware Release 8 50 CRU320 Primary Firmware Release 850 Other CPU models are not supported RX3i PNCOO1 release 2 11 or later CRU320 Primary Firmware Release 8 40 Hot Standby Redundancy with PROFINET I O Other CPU models are not supported RX3i PNCOO1 Release 2 00 CRU320 Primary Firmware Release 8 00 Hot Standby Redundancy with PROFINET I O Other CPU models are not supported Non Hot Standby Redundancy system CPU320 CPU315 Primary Firmware Release 7 13 CPE310 CPE305 Primary Firmware Release 7 10 CRU320 Primary Firmware Release 8 00 Other CPU models are not supported Pr
6. updates to an operating MRP ring network users may infrequently observe one or more pairs of Loss of Device and subsequent Addition of Device faults regarding PROFINET I O Device faults on the network This is expected behavior and is more likely to occur on ring networks with a large number of PROFINET I O Devices acting as MRCs with very fast I O Update Rates configured Because changing MRP configuration settings requires each MRC to break and reconnect its own connections to the ring network IP packets on the network may be lost as this flurry of connection breaks reconnects occur on the network Since a PROFINET I O Device is considered lost if it misses three consecutive I O data transactions if three consecutive I O data packets from a particular PROFINET I O Device are lost due to network reconfiguration the device will appear to be lost to the PNCO01 and a Loss of I O Device is logged When the network stabilizes the PNC001 will be able to reestablish connection with the lost IO Device and an Addition of I O Device fault will be logged 12 GFK 2573L Operational Note Data packets arriving on ports blocked by Media Redundancy Protocol MRP still forwarded over mirrored ports Network monitoring devices should be directly connected to mirrored PNCOO1 ports PROFINET IO Device Loss Add Faults for 3rd party I O devices may occur on hardware configuration store in some large network configurations PROFINET DCP Direct C
7. Important Product Information GFK 2573L May 2015 KOLON 2 Own KOLONUN 4 config TO INSTALL TORQUE TO 6 IN LB TO UNINSTALL REVERSE MOTION ACTIVE USB a S RESTART IP ADDRESS Ordering Information PACSystems RX3I IC695PNC001 AK RX3i PROFINET Controller The PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller module IC695PNC001 or PNCO01 connects a PACSystems RX3i controller to a high speed PROFINET local area network It enables the RX3i controller to communicate with I O devices on the LAN The PNC001 provides all the functions services and protocols required for certification as a PROFINET I O Version 2 2 I O Controller running at both 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps The PNCOO1 supports 10 100 1000 Mbps Copper 100 1000 Mbps Multi mode Fiber and 100 1000 Mbps Single mode Fiber The LAN can include media interfaces of more than one type PROFINET communications on the LAN require 100 and 1000 Mbps link speed 10 Mbps cannot be used for PROFINET communications However 10 Mbps can be used for other types of Ethernet traffic such as ping and telnet Features of the RX3i PNCOO1 include Full configuration services for the RX3i PROFINET Controller plus all connected GE Intelligent Platforms and third party O Devices using Proficy Machine Edition PME Firmware upgrades using the WinLoader software utility Built in Command Line Interface function that provides direct monitoring and partial configuration via the mi
8. P ring extra Ring Closed Ring Open faults are logged in the I O fault table A Ring Closed fault occurs during the initial stage of the PNSO01 PNCO001 power up followed by a Ring Open fault in the middle of the PNS001 PNC001 power up sequence and finally a Ring Closed fault occurs when the PNS001 PNC001 completes power up OK LED on 2 When the first of two MRP ring breaks is restored extra Ring Closed Ring Open faults are logged in the I O fault table Upon restoration of the first ring break a Ring Closed fault occurs followed by a Ring Open fault Then upon restoration of the second ring break a final Ring Closed fault occurs The duration between faults is a function of the PNCO001 s configured MRP Default Test Interval and Test Monitoring Count When either of the two scenarios is invoked the user sees extra Ring Closed Ring Open faults in the I O Fault Table The extra Ring Closed Ring Open fault may be ignored Store of HWC to the PNCO01 may result in 3 IOC Software Faults On very rare occasions storing a very large I OLAN intensive hardware configuration to the PNCO01 may result in 3 IOC Software faults The faults tend to occur after a large number of changes are made to the hardware configuration or the current hardware configuration in the system is cleared prior to storing a new configuration If the controller is Faulted clear the I O Fault Table to recover Otherwise no additional steps need be taken and the faults may b
9. area is non hazardous or remove system power appropriately before removing or inserting a PNCOO1 3 Connecting the PNCO01 to the PROFINET network and to a 10BaseT 100BaseTX or 1000BaseT IEEE 802 3 network for general Ethernet communications Caution Do not connect two or more ports on the PNCO01 to the same device either directly or indirectly unless Media Redundancy is enabled in the PNCO01 s configuration If Media Redundancy will be used do not close the network ring until after the Media Redundancy configuration which contains one node as a Media Redundancy Manager MRM has been downloaded to the PNCO001 If a Media Redundancy Manager is not present packets can continuously cycle on the network using up significant network bandwidth Note Shielded cable is required for 1 Gbps operation 6 RX3i PROFINET Controller GFK 2573L IC695PNCO01 AK 4 Installing SFP devices Warning Optical SFPs use an invisible laser to generate a fiber optic signal Always keep the port covered if a cable is not installed Do not look into the open port if a cable is not installed Warning If the surrounding air operating temperature of the PNCOO1 is greater than 40 C SFP devices could have operating temperatures over 70 C 158 F Under these conditions for your safety do not use bare hands to remove an SFP device from the SFP cage Use protective gloves or a tool needle nose pliers to avoid handling the hot SFP device directly when re
10. ases if the network is broken and repaired at either of the two ring ports of a PNCO01 configured to be the MRM extra I O Bus Fault Redundant Ethernet network ring broken open and I O Bus Fault Redundant Ethernet network ring okay closed faults are logged in both the I O Fault Table and the PNC001 Local Log when the ring is repaired These additional faults can safely be ignored as long as the last fault to be logged is I O Bus Fault Redundant Ethernet network ring okay closed Additional verification of ring status can be obtained by issuing a show rdnMedia command using the PNCO01 s CLI interface Restrictions and Open Issues related to the Command Line Interface Restriction Open Issues Description Invalid help response for invalid CLI commands Occasionally the CLI will return invalid help suggestions if the user attempts to get help on an invalid command by using the question mark key Attempting to issue the command based on this help text will result in an Error Bad command response from the CLI Use the help command to view a list of available commands For more information on available CLI commands please refer to the PACSystems RX3i High Speed I O LAN Command Line Interface Manual GFK 2572A or later Page function not available The output paging function as described in the shConfig command is not currently functioning Response to invalid command entry The error message displayed in response
11. ccurs the PNC001 will blink this pattern PORT 1 PORT 2 and STATUS LEDs on red for 0 5 seconds all other LEDs off then PORT 3 and PORT 4 LEDs on red for 0 5 seconds all other LEDs off This is not the correct pattern The correct pattern is documented in the PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 Unexpected Loss of Device faults Loss of Device faults for currently connected devices may appear in the PLC I O Fault table and or PNC001 local log when the PNCO01 is reset via its reset pushbutton Unintended operation of PNIO_DEV_COMM function block The power flow output of the PNIO_DEV_COMM function block provides validation of the input parameters and confirms that the PNCO01 has locally processed the configuration of the specified I O Device As currently implemented the power flow output will not turn ON until after the PNCOO1 has made its first attempt to connect to the specified I O Device Therefore we recommend the user not rely on power flow output for parameter validation 10 GFK 2573L RX3i PROFINET Controller IC695PNCO01 AK Issue Description IOC SW Fault with large configurations When storing a configuration to the PNCO01 that is close to the upper limit of the controlling PLC s user memory the store may fail with an IOC SW Fault logged in the PLC s O Fault table The work around to resolve this issue is to clear the PLC s existing configuration and store the co
12. cro USB port or using telnet Note The USB port is for system setup and diagnostics only It is not intended for permanent connection Support for star ring and daisy chain line network topologies Four switched Ethernet ports two 8 conductor RJ 45 shielded twisted pair 10 100 1000 Mbps copper interfaces and two Small Form factor Pluggable SFP cages for user supplied SFP devices Internal clock synchronized with the RX3i CPU for time stamped diagnostics entries Restart pushbutton to manually restart the PNCO01 without power cycling the system LEDs OK LAN STATUS CONFIG ACTIVE USB and four Port LEDs Compliant with EU RoHS Directive using the following exemptions identified in the Annex 7c l and 7c lll IC695PNCO01 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Module 10 100 1000 4 Ports 2 SFP connections 2 Copper IC200PNSO001 VersaMax PROFINET Scanner 10 100 2 Ports Copper IC200PNS002 VersaMax PROFINET Scanner 10 100 2 Ports Multimode Fiber IC695PNSO01 PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Scanner Module 10 100 1000 with four Ports two SFP connections two Copper Includes a blank SD card two mounting screws and a USB port cover IC695SPC100 RX3i 10 100 1000base TX CAT5 100m SFP IC695SPFO02 RX3i 100Base Fx fiber 2 km SFP IC695SPF550 RX3i 1000Base Sx fiber 550 m SFP MMF IC695SPF010 RX3i 1000Base Lx fiber 10 km SFP Single mode fiber SMF Indicates a trademark of General E
13. dule has received its configuration from the RX3i CPU ACTIVE Indicates the status of PROFINET connections USB Indicates activity on the USB port Port LEDs Indicate link speed link connection and link activity corresponding to the four possible external Ethernet ports Quick Start Installation and initial startup procedures for the PNCO01 include the following steps Before installing and operating the PNCO01 refer to PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 for detailed information 1 Pre Installation check 2 Installing the PNCO01 in an RX3i backplane The PNCOO1 must be installed in the main CPU rack of the RX3i system using a Universal Backplane such as IC695CHS007 CHS012 or CHS016 The PNCO01 supports insertion removal while power is applied to the system hot swap This includes backplane power and field power supplied to the PNCOO1 The rear of the PNCOO1 has an exposed heat sink which must be engaged into the backplane Before inserting the module into the backplane remove the plastic knockout from the slot where the module will be installed The installation slot must match the slot that is selected for the module in PME hardware configuration Warning Inserting or removing a PNCOO1 with power applied to the system may cause an electrical arc This can result in unexpected and potentially dangerous action by field devices Arcing is an explosion risk in hazardous locations Be sure that the
14. e ignored STXPNSO001 Firmware revision is not displayed correctly when viewed using Proficy Machine Edition PROFINET Explorer Proficy Machine Edition does not display firmware revision information correctly for the STXPNSOO1 To view the correct firmware revision information use HyperTerminal Clearing RX3i controller memory when it contains a mismatched configuration of Slice I O causes the programming software to disconnect and the RX3i PNCO01 to reset Downloading a mismatched configuration for a Slice IO node and then clearing the RX3i CPU s memory causes Proficy Machine Edition to disconnect and the RX3i PNCOO1 to reset itself To recover from this fault either Wait for PNCO01 to auto reset and the OK LED to turn on solid green then clear the PLC user memory Power cycle the PLC without a battery energy pack attached Storing the valid configuration will allow the system to start up without any faults Loss of IO Device following hot insertion of mismatched VersaMax I O module In very rare cases hot insertion of a mismatched VersaMax I O module for example an MDL650 in a slot configured for an MDL640 into the VersaMax PNS can cause a loss of connection between the PNS and the controlling PNC s No user action is required When this behavior is seen the controlling P automatically reconnect to the VersaMax PNS C s will Unintended LED blink pattern When an over temperature condition o
15. e than 64 PROFINET I O Devices that include multiple PNC001 modules and 3rd party PROFINET I O Devices on a single network occasional Loss Addition of I O Device faults may be logged for some 3rd Party PROFINET I O devices The devices should operate normally after being re acquired by their controlling PNCO01 module The Loss Addition faults can be disregarded Beginning with PME 8 60 the PROFINET DCP tool requires elevation to administrator privilege to run when it is launched by right clicking on a PNCOO1 Since the PME installation does not setup PME or any of its internal tools to run at the administrator privilege level you will have to inform Windows that you want it to run PME as an administrator There are two ways do this 1 Right click on the PME icon and any other shortcuts associated with PME and select properties Then select the Compatibility tab and check the checkbox for Run this program as an administrator 2 Right click on the PME icon and select properties Then select the Advanced button and check the checkbox Run as administrator This method shows Run as administrator in bold when you right click on the icon in the future You may also launch the PROFINET DCP tool from the Utilities tab menu in PME However this launch method does not provide full functionality of the tool That is it does not compare I O devices found to any configuration in the PME Project Also if PME was not launched as an administrator this met
16. erseding parameters previously stored in non volatile memory RX3i PROFINET Controller 7 IC695PNCO01 AK GFK 2573L Release History Version Firmware Date Comments Revision IC695PNCO001 AK 2 20 May Added support for HART Pass Through feature set over PROFINET A HART capable 2015 PROFINET scanner IC695PNS001 or IC695CEPO01 must also be employed to support the HART capable RX3i analog modules over PROFINET The CPU used in the application must also contain firmware which supports HART Pass Through IC695PNCO01 AJ 2 11 Feb ncreased number of PROFINET Devices that PNC001 can control from 64 to 128 Still 2015 limited to 63 devices in an MRP Ring if the PNCO01 is the MRP Ring Manager Added new SFP OK status bits to existing PNCO01 status dword ntroduced new Critical Network Port diagnostic fault configuration and logging Configuring ports as critical also forces Copper ports to 100 Mbps IC695PNC001 AH 2 05 Jun Adds support for COMMREQs required by the Genius Communication Gateway GCG001 2014 module IC695PNC001 AG 2 00 Dec Adds remote PROFINET IO to PACSystems RX3i Hot Standby Redundancy systems Also 2013 adds MRP status bits For details see New Features and Enhancements below IC695PNC001 AF 1 23 Aug Corrects issue storing PROFINET device configuration greater than 64K bytes in size 2013 For details see RX3i PROFINET Controller IPI GFK 2573F IC695PNCO01 AE 1 22 Jul Corrects an iss
17. hod of launching the DCP tool requests the user s permission to elevate access to administrator privilege For additional information please refer to the manuals listed below Manuals can be downloaded from the Support website http support ge ip com PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Command Line Interface Manual PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Scanner Manual PACSystems RX3i CEP PROFINET Scanner User Manual VersaMax PROFINET Scanner User s Manual PACSystems RX3i System Manual PACSystems RX7i amp RX3i CPU Reference Manual PACSystems RX7i amp RX3i CPU Programmer s Reference Manual PROFINET I O Devices Secure Deployment Guide PACSystems HART Pass Through User Manual GFK 2571 GFK 2572 GFK 2737 GFK 2883 GFK 2721 GFK 2314 GFK 2222 GFK 2950 GFK 2904 GFK 2929
18. lectric Company and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2011 2015 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved 2 GFK 2573L Specifications PNCO01 RX3i PROFINET Controller IC695PNCO01 AK PROFINET Support PROFINET Version 2 2 General Class A O Controller Redundantly controlled operation conforms to PROFINET V2 3 Type S 2 System Redundancy RX3i CPU Compatibility See compatibility section below Power Requirements 3 3 Vdc 0 5 A with no SFP devices installed 1 2 Amaximum two SFP devices installed 0 35 A per SFP device 5Vde 1 5 A maximum Operating Temperature Range 0 to 60 C maximum surrounding air temperature without a fan A lower maximum temperature may be required depending on PNCO001 location and SFP population Refer to the section Operating Range for Air Temperature in PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 Number of Port Connectors Two RJ 45 and two SFP Cages SFP devices not included available separately Micro USB Connector One for communication with a computer using Command Line Interface LAN IEEE 802 2 Logical Link Control Class IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD Medium Access Control 10 100 1000 Mbps Maximum I O Memory 128 Kbytes of combined input output memory per PROFINET Controller CPU Status Bits 32 PROFINET I O Device Data Update Rates on the PROFINET LAN Configurable
19. m in which the IC695PNC001 module is used shall be mounted in a metal enclosure when three or more IC695PNC001 modules are used All surfaces of the enclosure must be adequately grounded to adjacent surfaces to provide electrical conductivity Wiring external to the enclosure must be routed in metal conduit or the equivalent The conduit must be mounted to the enclosure using standard procedures and hardware to ensure electrical conductivity between the enclosure and conduit When installing operating or maintaining the IC695PNC001 personnel must insure any electrostatic charge is discharged through the use of a grounded ESD strap or other means Installation Location This product is intended for use with the RX3i system Its components are considered open equipment having live electrical parts that may be accessible to users and must be installed in an ultimate enclosure that is manufactured to provide safety At a minimum the enclosure shall provide a degree of protection against solid objects as small as 12mm fingers for example This equates to a NEMA UL Type 1 enclosure or an IEC60529 IP20 rating providing at least a pollution degree 2 environment For details about installing RX3i rack systems refer to PACSystems RX3i System Manual GFK 2314 Installation in Hazardous Areas The following information is for products bearing the UL marking for Hazardous Areas or ATEX marking for explosive atmospheres CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 GROUPS ABCD
20. moving the SFP device 5 Installing the USB port driver optional The PNCO01 provides a micro USB port for connection to a computer running Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system The computer can access the PNCO01 s Command Line Interface function using a terminal application such as Hyperterm The PNC001 is provided with a driver install application that can be used to enable a computer to communicate with a PNCO01 via its USB port For details on using the Command Line Interface refer to PACSystems RX3i PROFINET Controller Command Line Interface Manual GFK 2572 6 Configuring the PNCOO1 and its I O Devices on a PROFINET network Proficy Machine Edition is the primary tool used to configure an RX3i PROFINET network In addition certain parameters can be set from a computer through the PNCO01 s Command Line Interface For details on system planning and configuration refer to PACSystems RX3i PROFINET I O Controller Manual GFK 2571 Chapter 3 Caution Whenever an RX3i PNC001 is extracted from a powered RX3i backplane it loses power immediately which may result in data loss Do not remove or insert the device while downloading hardware configuration to the system When the PNC001 is plugged back into a powered backplane the PNCO01 restores data from the internal non volatile memory If however the RX3i CPU has configuration data for the PROFINET Controller it re delivers the data to the PNCO01 sup
21. nfiguration again The Push and Hold behavior of the PNCO01 Restart Pushbutton results in the CRU320 taking up to 1 second to detect that PNC001 is no longer available When the PNCO001 reset button is held down for more than 1 second the CRU320 can take up to 1 second to detect the loss of the PNC001 after the PNCO01 module resets This causes a delay in the CPU signaling the Loss of IOC and in taking the appropriate fault actions setting point faults stopping the controller if Loss of or Missing I O Controller faults are configured as Fatal etc In a Hot Standby Redundancy System if the system is synchronized and the PNCO01 in question is in the active unit this also causes a delay in the redundant system failing over to the backup unit If this delay exceeds the Redundancy Data Hold Time RDHT for a given I O Device that IO Device will disconnect from the backup unit before the failover occurs It is not recommended to use the PNCO01 reset button in a normally operating system If the reset button must be used it is recommended to first attempt a brief press and release of the PNC001 reset button the PNC001 should reset as soon as the button is released Only if the first attempt fails should the PNCO01 button be depressed until the PNCOO1 resets approximately 2 3 seconds Breaking and reconnecting an MRP ring by pulling either of the two MRM ports of the PNC001 causes extra ring open close faults In some c
22. of all of the devices in that ring must be no smaller than the Minimum I O Update Rate described below When no third party items participate in the ring Ring Ports on I O Devices inthe Minimum Additional Media Redundancy PNCOO1 Ring I O Update Manager requirements Rate Ports 1 and 2 No RX3i PROFINET 1ms None both operating Scanners at 100Mbps An RX3i PROFINET 2ms None Scanner using Ports 1 and 2 for the ring An RX3i PROFINET 16ms Set Default Test Interval to 10ms Scanner using Set Test Monitoring Count to 2 Port 3 or 4 for the ring Ports 1 or 2 16ms Set Default Test Interval to 10ms operating at Set Test Monitoring Count to 2 1000Mbps Ports 3 or 4 any speed If any third party items participate in the ring the minimum I O Update Rate is the larger of the following two options regardless of which PNCO01 ports are used for the ring The smallest I O Update Rate selectable within PME that is more than 1 3 of the largest worst case ring recovery time among the third party items For example if the manufacturer states that the worst case ring recovery time is 96ms the rate needs to be more than 96ms divided by 3 which is 32ms The next available rate after 32ms is 64ms 16ms When using an I O Update Rate of 16ms you must set the Media Redundancy Manager s Default Test Interval to 10ms and its Test Monitoring Count to 2 When storing Media Redundancy Protocol MRP configuration
23. ogrammer version RX3i PNCOO1 Release 2 11 or later PME 8 50 SIM 9 or 8 60 SIM 1 requirements e 128 PROFINET Device Support3 e Critical Network Port 3 RX3i PNCO01 Release 2 00 or later Proficy Machine Edition 8 00 SIM 5 Hot Standby Redundancy with PROFINET I O Non Hot Standby Redundancy system using CRU320 RX3i PNCO01 Release 2 00 or later Proficy Machine Edition 7 00 SIM 8 Non Hot Standby Redundancy system 2 If used IC695ALG628 must be installed in the RX3i CPU Rack At time of publication it is not supported by PROFINET scanners IC695PNS001 or IC695CEPOO1 Refer to IPIs for IC695PNO01 or IC695CEP001 for future updates 3 Attempts to store a configuration utilizing this feature to a prior release PNCO01 will result in an Unable to deliver configuration to module fault which leaves the PNCO01 in an un configured state RX3i PROFINET Controller IC695PNCO01 AK Restrictions and Open Issues 9 GFK 2573L Restrictions and Open Issues related to PNCO01 Operational Behavior Issue Description PNC001 indicates premature MRP Ring closure and logs extra Ring Closed Ring Open faults when network cable reconnected There are two scenarios that can cause the PNCO01 to indicate that an MRP Ring is closed when in fact it is still open The scenarios are 1 When either an RX3i PNSOO1 or PNCO01 that participate in the MRP ring as an MRP Client communicating via Copper or Fiber SFPs is powered up in the MR
24. onnection indicates that no valid Ethernet adapters are available for PROFINET DCP discovery must run PME as Administrator to use this feature Additional Information RX3i PROFINET Controller IC695PNCO01 AK Description When a network is configured for MRP operation MRCs and Media Redundancy Managers MRMs can put one of their ring ports into a Blocking state MRP uses this blocked port state to break the continuous ring and allow only MRP management traffic to pass through the blocked port All of the non MRP management traffic is blocked from ingress or egress of the blocked port If the port has been set up using the port mirroring monport command to monitor traffic on the blocked port all of the traffic that arrives at the blocked port is mirrored to the configured monitor port regardless of whether or not the traffic is MRP management traffic This makes it appear that the traffic is being sent or received on the blocked port even though it is not When using the port mirroring monport command to monitor Ethernet traffic you should directly connect your PC Laptop to the port on the PNCO01 that is monitoring the traffic If there is an intervening switch in the mirrored path the mirrored traffic will corrupt the intervening switch s routing table A corrupted routing table can cause dropped Ethernet packets resulting in the loss of PROFINET I O and or other Ethernet communication When storing hardware configurations with mor
25. to an invalid show port help command does not provide useful information Example show port fdp help is an invalid command To see a list of valid parameters for the show port command type show port telnetd command response The CLI does not echo the new number of max connections in its response to the telnetd lt maxconnections gt command However the command still functions properly and updates the maximum number of telnet connections log details command response When displaying numerous local log table entries using the log details command sometimes erroneous blank characters appear within the display Use the log details lt log entry number gt command to view the disrupted log table entry Example log details 99 term command response Occasionally the CLI does not respond to the term command To recover restart the terminal emulation program RX3i PROFINET Controller IC695PNCO01 AK Operational Notes Operational Note Minimum I O Update Rates for Bumpless Operation in a Ring Topology Storing updated media redundancy protocol MRP configurations to large operating MRP ring networks with fast IO update rates configured can result in PROFINET I O device Loss Add faults 11 GFK 2573L Description If your application requires the PROFINET I O to operate in a bumpless fashion no Loss of Device faults and no defaulting of I O through a break in the ring then the I O Update Rates
26. ue where in some configurations the PNCO01 entered a mode that 2013 caused it to repeatedly power up IC695PNC001 AD 1 21 Jul Addresses a power up issue affecting the following revisions IC695PNCO01 AB and 2012 IC695PNCO001 AC Although no units that exhibited this issue were shipped it is recommended to update firmware to prevent the possibility of encountering a power up issue in the field IC695PNCO001 AC 1 20 Mar Adds support for up to 255 PROFINET IO Devices per RX3i CPU 2012 IC695PNCO01 AB 1 10 Dec Adds support for SNMP and LLDP standards to facilitate network management 2011 Provides enhanced Revision Information in the Explore PROFINET Networks tool IC695PNCO01 AA 1 00 Jun Initial release 2011 Supports GSDML Version 2 2 and earlier HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation of Austin Texas USA Any use of the term HART hereafter in this document or any document referenced by this document implies the registered trademark 8 RX3i PROFINET Controller GFK 2573L IC695PNCO01 AK Important Product Information for this Release Upgrades The PNC001 may be upgraded in the field to firmware version 2 20 using the Winloader firmware upgrade kit 82A1790 MS10 000 B0 which can be downloaded from http support ge ip com New Features and Enhancements Subject Description Supports the HART Pass HART capable RX3i Analog I O modules can communicate HART data via

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