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Ethernet/IP I/F Module User`s Manual
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1. 5 5 5 1 3 Confirmation on the Installation of USB Device Driver 5 8 5 2 How to Register Communication Modules 9 15 5 2 1 In case of Offline 5 15 5 2 2 In case of Online 5 16 5 2 3 In case of Reading Parameter stored in PLC 5 18 D2 HOW 10 Serup IMOOGUIGS Sesseaseseteceuaseeateressece teat esees oe aa 5 19 5 2 5 The Relationship between the Menu Bar and Shortcut Icons 5 21 Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 1 EtherNet IP Communication Method 6 1 6 1 1 EtherNet IP TermS 6 1 6 1 2 EDS File 2 2 2 2 2 en nnn 14747477711117 nn nnn nn ee eee eee 6 1 6 1 3 Periodic Communication Implicit System 6 2 6 1 4 Aperiodic Communication Explicit System 6 3 6 2 EIP Service 22 22 22 nn nnn nn nn nnn nn nn nnn nn nnn nn nn ne ener n ene eee 6 4 6 3 Communication Set up with Own Communication Module
2. 6 5 6 3 1 Periodic Client Communication Service 6 5 6 3 2 Set up of Aperiodic Client Communication Service 6 12 6 3 3 Periodic Server Communication Service 6 14 GA Operation Stari s2 sSsee essere eee ee eee aaan 6 16 64 1 AGEPD SGUD seseesacsessee sae setts cease eee Se ote etna Seen See tee naeea ass 6 16 Od USE EXdAIMPICS S2eteteseesese eae aa ee nee ea 6 18 6 5 1 Communication with Rockwell 1756 ENBT Communication Module 6 18 6 5 2 Communication with OMRON CJ1W EIPT Communication Module 6 21 Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function 7 1 System Diagnosis 22 2 ono nn nnn nn nn nnn nn nn nn nnn n nnn n ene ee 7 1 7 2 System Diagnosis Items and Contents 7 3 Tio ETOUDICSNOOINO Ses es teeceasseqtes set seerse res eS aeeaitees ae eee ee eeees Hepa se ese 7 8 7 3 1 Check out through LED in Communication Module 7 8 7 3 2 Check out of Module Errors through XG5000 7 9 7 3 3 Check out on Module Errors through System Log 7 10 Appendix A 1 TOMS nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn n nnn rnc rn nnn rrr nn cnn rr nnn
3. Location for terminal resistor 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 12219 1 3 15 1 4 15 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 22 gt Ol 2 64 2A 10 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 4 0 3 2 15 3 3 15 3 4 15 4 2 0 4 3 0 4 4 0 4 2 15 4 3 15 4 4 15 5 2 0 5 3 0 5 4 0 D2 10 Over 18 0942 15 6 2 0 6 3 0 6 4 0 6 2 15 6 3 15 6 4 15 Slot no 7 2 0 73 0 740 Power 7 0 16 7 1 15 Foe 1910262109 Ae lot D3 Olt 0 10 Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 3 5 Installation of Products 3 5 1 Installation of XGL EIPT XGL EIPT Twist Pair Cable 8 Pin RJ45 Plug Illustration 3 6 1 How to Install 100BASE TX The maximum segment distance of 1OOBASE TX reaches 100m The distance between modules Straight cables and cross cables are used If a cross cable is used when connected between these communication modules the time for connecting links can be shortened This module doesn t support a ring system When configuring a ring form IP address switch of a module front view must be set up at 99 Then a ring system is formed in external aspect but the service for a ring system will not be supported If IP address switch is not set up at 99 after formed in a ring data burst may happen and modules can not execute normal actions Straight Cable between Cables 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 oo e O 6 2
4. GMWIN 4 HNC LSIS SyCon Program Files WINDOWS work 3 AeCUre SSL eso00 CS Sources To view any subfolders click a plus sign above 5 6 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 7 Press Ok button The computer searches for the folder you selected Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches op USB Device Cancel 8 If the computer selects the most suitable device drive it will ask to install the device driver selected As USB device driver stably operates in Window operating system press the button Continue Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware LSIS GSeres has not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows F Lell me why this testing i important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation LSis 5 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters i 9 The completion of a device driver is completed the dialogue box for installation like this appears If you press Finish button driver installation is
5. 1 4 1 4 1 Confirms for Software 1 4 1 4 2 XG PD 1 4 1 4 3 Confirmation of Versions 1 5 Chapter 2 Product Specification 2 1 General Specification 2 1 2 2 Performance Specification 2 2 2 3 Name in Each Part 2 3 2 4 Cable Standards 2 2 2 2 nono nn nnn nn nnn nn nn nn nnn e eee 2 5 Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 3 1 Installation Environment 3 1 3 2 Cautions when Handling 3 2 3 3 The Order for Setting up Products till Running 3 3 3 4 I O Allotment and Device Information 3 4 3 4 1 I O Allotment 3
6. Safety Instruction Safety Instructions for wiring process Prior to wiring works make sure that every power is turned off If not electric shock or damage on the product may be caused After wiring process is done make sure that terminal covers are installed properly before its use Fail to install the cover may cause electric shocks N Caution Check rated voltages and terminal arrangements in each product prior to its wiring process Applying incorrect voltages other than rated voltages and misarrangement among terminals may cause fire or malfunctions Secure terminal screws tightly applying with specified torque If the screws get loose short circuit fire or abnormal operation may be caused Securing screws too tightly will cause damages to the module or malfunctions short circuit and dropping Be sure to earth to the ground using Class 3 wires for FG terminals which is exclusively used for PLC If the terminals not grounded correctly abnormal operation or electric shock may be caused Don t let any foreign materials such as wiring waste inside the module while wiring which may cause fire damage on the product or abnormal operation Make sure that pressed terminals get tighten following the specified torque External connector type shall be pressed or soldered using proper equipments Safety Instruction Safety Instructions for test operation and maintenance gt Don t touch the terminal when powered
7. a 1 Supply power again je i 2 Consult with Warranty Service Center Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function LED Contents Error Contents tions O Z oO o NS Red light is on and off 1 Check out the device where Timeout happened Red light is off 1 Set up IP Address again Find the same IP Address ACT Light is off during normal 1 Check out the transmission or reception parameter communication 2 Check out whether connection has been properly done LNK Light is off during normal 1 Check out whether cables have been properly connected ports communication 2 Check out whether an opponent s port is normally operating ha been 7 3 2 Check out of Module Errors through XG5000 It is possible to simply monitor errors of the module through XG5000 Program After connecting RS 232C or USB Connector to CPU check out online gt PLC History PLC Error Waming in XG5000 Error Warning NewPLC ode Date Time Contents 2009 08 27 11 26 58 627 Module type mismatch emor Base 0 Slot 2009 08 27 11 28 24 167 Module type mismatch emor Base 0 Slot 12 28 18 008 Module type mismatch emor Base 0 Slot 12 28 47 974 Module detach eror Base 0 Slot 1 12 28 55 502 Module type mismatch emor Base 0 Slot 15 32 08 851 Module type mismatch emor Base 0 Slot 16 15 31 492 Module detach emor Base 0 Slot 0 09 15 30 295 Module type mismatch eror Base 0 Slot 2009 12 01 19 17 53 254 Module type mismatch enor Base 0 Slot E Details Remedy Do
8. gt Diagnostic The module that diagnosis needs to be marked as D Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function Memory Area Log Flash Area Log Base Number Slot Number Num Date Time Contents i Details ere Delete log Read all Save file In case a user cannot check out the performance of errors and services or stores the contents of the current memory area into flash when pressing the Log switch memory area log is automatically stored to flash 1 Memory Area Log Displays the history when errors and the problems in service performance are made In case of Memory Area Log when the power is turned off it automatically extinct 2 Flash Area Log When a user presses the log switch on the module s front side the log of the memory area is stored into memory and even if the power is turned off the history can be maintained Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function 7 3 Troubleshooting This part describes causes and actions on failures and errors that may happen in operating systems When a user wants to check out errors and problems in EtherNet IP I F Module the following procedure will helo you check out those malfunctions When judging whether the module is in abnormal state or not make sure to take actions in order using Troubleshooting Do not repair and disassemble at your discretion 7 3 1 Check out through LED in Communication Module This check out is the way of checking out the state of the module to see w
9. HMI ETHERNET BRIDGE ETHERNET MODULE Generic EtherNet IP CIP Bridge Generic Ethernet Module SoftLogix5800 EtherNet IP Ethernet Adapter Twisted Pair Media Find Add Favorite By Category By Vendor Favorites coc toe lt H I O Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 A7 0 1756 ENBT A s0 Al 1 1756 SYNCH A SYNC_S1 2 1756 ENBT A EIP_S2 3 1756 CNBR D ss 4 1756 L61 temp_20080317 5 1756 008 24685 6 1756 IB16ISOE soe_1 ff z fh fia i i 1 0 Configuration 24 6 1756 Backplane 1756 A A 0 1756 ENBT A s0 as Ethernet Al 1756 ENBT A child_s1 Al 1756 ENBT A sO iE ETHERNET MODULE EIPT 1 lf ENBT Module has been installed extend it into network and install the module of the network connected 2 Herein the installation of Rockwell s module only is available and modules not Rockwell s one are possible to set up using Generic Device 3 For the connection of XGT EtherNet IP I F Module set up Generic Device LSis 6 19 Chapter 6 EIP Service Set up New Module Type ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module Vendor Allen Bradley Parent Connection Parameters Name Network Assembly escriptior Instance Size Address and Seac Input Connection neat Comm Format Input Data SINT Information US Shea Configuration 128 geen Host Name IP Address 192 168 250 80 Input Host Name V Open Module Properties Cancel Help 1 Name
10. Notice 1 To use the above program download from the current website you are visiting In case you can not use the internet visit near agencies and ask for CD ROM for installation Internet Web address htto Avww eng sis biz 2 To program XG5000 and XG PD use RS 232C port and USB of CUP module For cable refer to the XGT catalogue USB 301A K1C 050A 1 4 2 XG PD XG PD is the software for dedicatedly using all communication modules including XGnet I F module for basic parameter set up frame make up module and network diagnosis The following illustration shows the initial screen of XG PD File Edit View Online EDS Tools Window Help SjQ2c2 Bax Yaa ji H Hio Hera x AOPP Result Parameter check Usedaddress f lt lt lt SSC Illustration 1 4 1 XG PD Initial Screen XG PD Message wir 1 4 LSis Chapter 1 Overview aa M 1 4 3 Confirmation of Versions Check out the version of the module before using XGT EtherNet IP I F 1 Confirmation through XG PD To read the information of a communication module access to the communication module If interface is normally maintained with CPU the information like the following illustration can be got 1 Execute XG PD 2 Connect with CPU via access through Online Connect on menu 3 When connected with CPU execute the diagnosis of XG PD 4 Locate the mouse to the com
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12. i XG5000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information 5 Designate the folder that XG5000 will be installed If you want to change the folder click Index and enter or select new folder As XG5000 needs installation space of 200MByte select the disk with enough room If the installation room is not enough warning message is on and thus it is impossible to proceed to next step Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 6 If you have selected a folder press next button i XG5000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a different folder Install XG5000 3 21 to C Tason t 7 Check out the installation path and press next button Install as follows ig XG5000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard LSis_ 5 3 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters y XGS000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs X65000 3 21 This may take several minutes Status PLE EEE EEE EEE LLL EEL ELLLE XG5000 USB device drive install screen appears while installing and soon install
13. out of data is confirmed in Controller Tags In case of being set up as seen above data check out is available in EIPT I 6 20 LS Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 5 2 Communication with OMRON CJ1W EIPT Communication Module This illustration is the example on when XGT EtherNet IP I F Module and OMRON CJ1W EIPT Communication is communicated Implicit Then the periodic client is XGT EtherNet IP I F and the server will be OMRON CJ1W EIPT 1 System Configuration Client Server ELF ded Wi a T a Oo iter HH E mar OMUELE O EERE amp Segment XGL EIPT a IP Address 192 168 250 100 192 168 250 10 ReadingArea o OD O StoringArea MO 2 XGT EtherNet IP I F Module Parameter Set up In case of the basic set up and EDS registry the set up is same as 6 2 1 periodic client communication service Set up TEA eresas EDS information window EDS List B HherNet IP Hardware EIP B Vendor Configuration e R pA I Oi Be Communications Adapter g J 1W EIF21 S Generic H LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd H Device 1 Drag registered EDS File from EDS Information Window and posts it on EIP Configuration Window 2 As soon as EDS File is posted Channel Set up Window appears Channel 0 CJ1W EIF21 m 3 In Set up Window set up channel numbers and IP addresses 192 168 250 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Channel Set Product name CJ1W EIP21 ae 0 0 0 1 u
14. 2 ine ne EE EE PORIE IE E E E E P3F P7F P11FP15FP19FP23FP27FP31FP35FP39F P43F P47F 3 Allotment of Output Numbers Variable Type a Points are allotted in accordance with the installation modules by slots b Installation modules are designated by parameters designated points are allotted c The slots not designated by I O parameter are automatically allotted according to installation modules 8 points module is allotted to be 16 points d The empty slot not designated by I O parameter is processed to be 16 points e Using I O parameter you can designate points only without designating a module f For the slots which special modules and communication modules have been installed 16 points are allotted g The example of allotment of in outout numbers in the slot base 12 is as follows 2 3 3 6 2 4 POF P1F P3F P7F P8F P10FP12F P16FP18FP19F P21 F P23F 4 Mwoa 6 O 3 2 ROO N 4 When Configuring the Maximum System a The Maximum Configure of the Basic System Point fixed Type Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run Slot No 0 1 D 9 4 5 6 7 i P0000 P0040 Poo80 P0120 P0160 P0200 P0240 P0280 System Configuration peas A Power CPU 2 No 0 Example 1 a POOSF POO7F PO11F PO15F PO19F PO23F PO27F PO31F VO Point fixed Penson Type Cable XGK CPUH 8 Slot Base Base No Setup Switch 1 me 1234 Power Slot No P
15. Basic System Segment XGI CPUU Extension Steps p The Number of Maximum In Output Modules rs e When installing 16 points module 1 536 points Maximum In Output Points e When installing 32points module 3 072 points e When installing 64points module 6 144points Maximum Extension 15m Distance In Output numbers are allotted to be 64 points fixed per the slot of a base To each slot of a base is allotted 64 points are allotted regardless of with or without the installation and kinds The installation location of special modules and the number of uses are not restrictive In case of special modules fixed in outout numbers are not allotted unlike digital in outout modules Special modules are controlled by exclusive function blocks and memories are automatically allotted The example of allotment of in outout numbers in12 Slot Base is as follows 3 O 6 4 2 O 1 3 6 6 2 4 g O 3 2 i QX 0 11 0 31 QX 0 10 0 31 QX 0 9 0 15 IX 0 8 0 31 Base NO 1 Notice 1 The basic base is fixed at 0 in base NO and the extension base has a switch extending base numbers 2 Only if the module type set up through I O parameter corresponds to the type of the module actually installed running starts Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 2 When Configuring the Big System System Configuration Example 2 XGI CPUU 8 Slot Base When installing 16 modules 3 8 LS
16. INACCURATE ERROR UNDEFLOW F0057A BIT _FPU FLAG Reports on Inexact Error Occurrence F0057B BIT _FPU FLAG U Reports if Underflow Occurs OVERFLOW O DIVISION NULL CALCUATION Reports if Null Calculation IRREGULAR VALUE ENTRY ERROR F0057C BIT _FPU_FLAG_O _FPU_FLAG Z Reports if Overflow Occurs F0057D BIT Reports if O Division F0057E BIT _FPU_FLAG_V F0057F BIT _FPU_FLAG _E Reports when Entering Irregular Value F0072 DWORD Increases if Writing Module 1 Word Abnormally ERROR BLOCK SERVICE F0058 DWORD ERR STEP STTEP Stores Error Step FO060 DWORD REF COUNT REFRESH Increases if Module Refresh Performed F0062 DWORD _ REF OK CNT REFRESH OK Increases if Module Refresh is in Normal State F0064 DWORD REF NG CNT REFRESH NG Increases if Module Refresh in Abnormal State F0066 DWORD REF LIM CNT REFRESH LIMIT Increases if Module Refresh in Abnormal State Timeout FO068 DWORD REF ERR CNT REFRESH ERROR Increases if Module Refresh in Abnormal State F0070 DWORD Sea ae ai Increases if Reading Module 1 Word Abnormally F0074 DWORD CA CNT Increases if Block Data Service of Module Performed Appendix F0076 DWORD CA LIM CNT inca SERVICE increases if Block Data Service in Abnormal State rare ower Lormar RETE prensese Seishin ram _ wero Bur Low eurn rocasstoo neran roe oworo onon foroo reeset rows o f woo oeron foero reeset poemo r o fo e mene oases Fos DWORD KEY P
17. IP Hardware B Vendor B Generic Generic Device Generic EtherNet IP Module B LS Industral Systems Co Ltd B Communications Adapter sGL EIPT Register Device B Generic Device Generic HherNet IP Module B Communications Adapter AISL EIPT 1 Register the EDS file of the communication module you want to set up 2 Clock View EDS Information Window of XG PD 3 If you register you will be able to view EDS File registered in EDS File Information Window Chapter 6 EIP Service Set up Bocaire How to Set up Communication Module Settings EIP Service Register Project window oe sfsf B p NewPLC G ga EIF 01 BOSO EtherNet IP Sye EIF settings EIF Channel EIP Block Double click P2P EIP of Set up Window and enter the module number and the slot number Chapter 6 EIP Service 2 EIP Configuration and Parameter Set up Set up Order How to Set u Procedure i EDS channel Product name XGL EIPT EIP H Channel 0 Configuration iP IP address 192 168 250 10 Channel 0 XGLERPT m 1 1 Drag registered EDS File from EDS Information Window and post it on EIP Configuration Window 2 Channel Set up Window appears as soon as registered EDS is posted 3 Set up channel No and IP address Channel Setting Channel Operating Mode Partner Port Partner IP address Implicit Client 192 168 250 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 EIP Channel a Information 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Check out 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
18. Occurred FREQUENCY a a eene wore senor Eoi p orseson were senor Same Siena SH ve were sero Smamcn 2 Siena SH Hee ms woe Lec SP SHEERS SH Maman were were a a Cs NEN e COC SSunen OMEABESRS SH rinse DWORD PLOCKONR_FLA WRITE ON FLASH ON when Writing Data of Flash N Bock DWORD ii aa FLASHERROR Errors occurs during Flash N Block Service USABLE WORD _USER_WRITE_F CONTACTING Contacting Point Usable in Program POINT RTC_WR RTC RW Writes and Read Data to RTC F1024 F10241 SCAN _ WR SCAN WR Scan Value Initialization i Soan Value kiiatzaton O F10242 BIT _CHK_ANC ERR SERIOUS FAILURE Requires Serious Failures from External Devices REQUEST F10243 BIT _CHK_ANC_WAR WARNING Requests to Detect Light Failures from External Devices REQUEST USER WORD USER STAUS F CONTACTING User Contacting Point F1025 POINT all pe Displays Initialization Task Performance Completed EXTERNAL F1026 WORD ANC ERR SERIOUS FAILURE Displays Serious Failures Information of External Devices INFORMATION EXTERNAL LIGHT n F1027 WORD ANC WAR FAILURE mre the Light Failures Information of External WARNING F105 WORD TIME DAY DT HOUR DAY Clock Information Data Hour Day re wont anor e aco Deae maa rer wort crv ro eat ay A 12 LS Appendix A 2 2 Communication Relay L List Special Register for Data Link P2P Parameter 1 8 P2P Block 0 63 p Key Word Contents o C
19. PCI to USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller USE Device USE Root Hub USB Poot Hub USE Root Hub LSis 579 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters In case of not normally installed reinstall according to the following order 3 Click the right button in the device driver where Exclamation Mark appears 4 Select Menu Driver Update Computer Management BHA m File Action view Window Help _ x Computer Management Local Fly DVDICD ROM drives E W System Tools Floppy disk controllers A Event Viewer H A Floppy disk drives i G Shared Folders H a Human Interface Devices a Local Users and Groups AS IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Geld Performance Logs and Alerts Keyboards a Device Manager a Mice and other pointing devices Sa Storage H E Monitors i Removable Storage Network adapters olf Disk Defragmenter w Ports COM amp LPT Disk Management ee I Processors eae Services and Applications Ese Sound video and game controllers H System devices nE Universal Serial Bus controllers l Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller USE Desi n Update Driver Disable Uninstall Scan For hardware changes Properties ml Ports COM amp LPT 5 Hardware Update Wizard Dialogue Box appears Select Option Installation in L
20. Related Standards IEEE 802 1D 2 Bridge Layer2 Switch is the devise connected in Layer 2 which extends transmission limit distance of Ethernet and operates in Filtering and Forwarding as well 4 Client This refers to a user of network service or a computer or a program using the resources of other computer In general the part who asks for services 5 CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Each Client transmits its own data in case network is empty by checking out Carrier Sense whether there is a signal or not before sending off data to network Then all Clients are same in authority for transmission Multiple Access and if Clients more than two ones transmit collision conflict occurs and the Client that detected these transits again in fixed hours 6 DNS Domain Name System This system is the method used to convert Domain Name on the internet in alphabet into Internet Number Namely IP Address corresponding to it 7 Dot Address 8 This refers to IP Address expressed into 100 100 100 100 and each number is represented in decimal number and it takes up 1 BYTE among 4 BYTES in total E mail Address This is the address of a user having his login account in the special device connected through the internet and in general it is expressed in a users ID domain name Device Name In other words it is expressed like hjiee microsoft com where is called at and it is the key boa
21. Step 7 Module Removal Error ERROR Appendix FUSE F0112 WORD FUSE ERO DISCONNECTION Main Base Fuse Disconnection Error 0 ERROR FUSE Extension Base Step 1 Fuse Disconnection F0113 WORD FUSE ER DISCONNECTION Read Write Error 1 ERROR FUSE Extension Base Step 2 Fuse Disconnection F0114 WORD FUSE ER2 DISCONNECTION Read Write Error 2 ERROR FUSE Extension Base Step 3 Fuse Disconnection F0115 WORD FUSE ER3 DISCONNECTION 3 ERROR Read Write Error FUSE F0116 WORD FUSE ER4 DISCONNECTION Extension Base Step 4 Fuse Disconnection Read Write Error 4 ERROR FUSE Extension Base Step 5 Fuse Disconnection F0117 WORD _FUSE_ER5 DISCONNECTION Read Write Error 5 ERROR FUSE Extension Base Step 6 Fuse Disconnection F0118 WORD FUSE ER6 DISCONNECTION R te E 6 ERROR ead Write Error 7 ERROR Te wom Lee a ee ee ORC ee CORC a weno res R wore os SOBER R ee ae o o o RE raa C o o ee E COO BREE emnesn tamnenenr C ee ee C e o RE r pasna woe o RE ran aene E e Ls oo er _ proraur omer oun POWER SHUT OUT DWORD AC FAIL CNT FREQUENCY Stores the Frequency that Power has been Shut out ERROR DWORD _ERR_HIS_CNT OCCURRENCE Stores the Frequency that Error s were Made LSis A 11 Appendix i MODE CONVERSIO DWORD _MOD HIS CNT N FREQUENCY Stores the Frequency that the Mode has been Converted HISTORY DWORD _SYS HIS CNT OCCURRENCE Stores the Frequency that the System History
22. in total and is composed of address for classifying network and host address for dividing hosts IP address is classified into 3 classes Appendix U Class A B C according to how many BYTES are allotted to network address and host address IP address is unique one over the world so it is not decided at discretion but NIC Network Information Center the regional information net center allots when subscribing to internet and In case of Korea KRNIC Korea Network Center is in charge of allotment Example 165 244 149 190 18 ISO International Organization for Standardization This organization is a subsidiary under UN established to enact international standards and to carry out management 19 LAN Local Area Network This network is a short distance network or an information communication network in region which enables a user to connect a variety of computers in limited scope and to exchange data with each other 20 MAC Medium Access Control This term refers to the way of deciding which device will use network within given time In Broadcast Network 21 Node Each computer connected to network net is called node respectively 22 Packet This is a bundle of data which becomes the basic unit for transmitting data via network In general packet creates a bundle in size from tens to hundreds BYTE On the front side of each bundle Header is posted and the information on which way this bundle to be sent an
23. is available gt The diagnosis function through network is available Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 Product Components 1 3 1 Indication of Type Names Components of XGT EtherNet IP I F module product are described Type Name Components Remarks XGL EIPT Electric 2 port EtherNet IP Module More than category 5 1 3 2 The Number of Installation available units by CPUs Up to 24 units of XGT EtherNet IP I F module are possible to be installed regardless of basic base and extension base However when XGR CPU is applied it is possible to be installed into the basic base To achieve the maximum performance if possible install this module to the basic module The following table shows the kinds of services which are possible to be used by CPUs When you configure the system consider the number of communication modules po XGK XG XG BM crore cruu crus ons crue cru orun crus crus The Number of Modules 8 units 6 units using P2P EIP Maximum Maximum number of modules The Module used 24 units 6 units as server is included Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 Software for Using Products The following explains main programming tools and other production software for using EIP module For more exact application of programs and communication refer to the contents below and apply it to systems 1 4 1 Confirms for Software Segment Component Products Communication Set up Tool XGL EIPT Communication Module for XGT XG PD
24. me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the corect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testingh Continue Anyway STOP Installation LSis 5 13 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 10 Dialogue Box for Hardware Update Wizard Completed appears Press button Finish and complete the installation of device drive Hardware Update Wizard Completing the Hardware Update Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for L515 sGSeres Click Finish to close the wizard Finish Cancel 5 14 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 5 2 Howto Register Communication Modules To use XGnet I F module communication parameter must be made up in XG PD and to set up the system on XGnet I F module the module must be registered to XG PD How to register XGnet I F module located at discretion is as follows in accordance with the state of on off line 5 2 1 In case of Offline This is the way used in setting up communication modules and making up communication related parameters in the state of not connected with PLC The execution method is as follows 1 After execute XG PD select File gt New File o
25. shock may occur gt The users manual even after read shall be kept available and accessible to any user of the product Safety Instruction Safety Instructions for design process gt Please install a protection circuit on the exterior of PLC so that the whole system may operate safely regardless of failures from external power or PLC Any abnormal output or operation from PLC may cause serious problems to safety in whole system Install protection units on the exterior of PLC like an interlock circuit that deals with opposite operations such as emergency stop protection circuit and forward reverse rotation or install an interlock circuit that deals with high low limit under its position controls lf any system error watch dog timer error module installation error etc is detected during CPU operation in PLC all output signals are designed to be turned off and stopped for safety However there are cases when output signals remain active due to device failures in Relay and TR which can t be detected Thus you are recommended to install an addition circuit to monitor the output status for those critical outputs which may cause significant problems gt Never overload more than rated current of output module nor allow to have a short circuit Over current for a long period time maycause a fire v Never let the external power of the output circuit to be on earlier than PLC power which may cause accidents from abnormal ou
26. state of connection with PLC or select Online gt Connection Set up or select the connection method by clicking icon al As a connection method there is a method using RS 232C a method using cables and a method using Ethernet module and EtherNet IP module As a connection method select Local in case of directly connecting with PLC The remote connection steps will be described in 7 3 remote connection Project Ea Project name testi File location Co GSO00 source test01 Select Folder PLE Series CPU kind Project comment test 3 When normally connected the lower menus of online menus are activated 4 To check out the modules installed to the current base select Online gt IO Information Reading or click icon communication modules existing in the main base and the extension base are automatically searched for and the information of installation modules appears on the project window In case the module registered in offline state are different from the information of PLC currently connected or kinds of communication modules check out whether they have changed or not with the above message 2 The module information of baset sloti is different Change 5 16 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 5 The list of the communication module installed to a product is created on Project Window test01 XG PD file Edit View Onine EDS Tools W
27. terminated Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for LSIS GSenes Click Finish to close the wizard 5 1 3 Confirmation on the Installation of USB Device Driver If USB is not connected confirm the installation of device driver as follows 1 Click the right button in My Computer on the desktop and select menu Management Open Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Creake Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Internet Explorer Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 1 The computer management dialogue box appears like this In the left tree list of the dialogue box extension proceeds in this order Computer Management Local System Tool Device Manager 2 The items appearing in the list can differently come out with each other according to the devices installed in the compuier 1 In case of normal state lf the list LGIS XG Series located in the lower of Universal Serial Bus appears the device driver has been normally installed Computer Management Hy Fie Action view Pa Hh ss p Computer Management Local 1 System Tools Eal Event viewer Shared Folders Fs Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alerts a Device Manager Storage Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management Fas Services and Applic
28. 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ANNA b gt 1 After registration in EIP Configuration it is possible to check out the information on channels in EIP channel window 2 In periodic client communication more set up is not required so the said channel becomes inactivated Chapter 6 EIP Service Set up Ope 6 8 0 Read T20 Tag Size 1 O Implicit Client gp ID Multicast Parameter Output Assembly InstancefSbit 0 200 0 RPI x4 2BYTE 0W0 1 0 1 Input Assembly Instance 8bit 0 Block Set up Index Ch Operating 1 0 type Connection Function Parameter Parameter contents Conditional Transmission Time out Data type tagsettings EIP Mode type flag period ms Local tag Remote tag ___Size_ 0 1 Channel Drag EDS File and display channels set up If several channels are set up it is possible to select the channel a user wants and form the block 2 Operating Mode This mode is the contents displayed in accordance with the channel set up and it is expressed as periodic communication aperiodic communication and periodic server 3 O Type The name of connection defined in the EDS File of the device Connection will be open with server the connection way as Set up here 4 Connection Type The method for communicating with server is set up The information supported according to modules is recorded in EDS which can be MULTICAST Point To Point UNICAST 5 Parameter This is the parameter on the server side that a user must set
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30. 4 3 5 Installation of Products 3 9 3 5 1 Installation of XGL EIPT 3 9 3 6 Trial Run 3 11 3 6 1 Directions when Configuring Systems 3 11 Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 1 Configuration of a Usable System 4 1 4 1 1 System Configuration using a Switch 4 1 4 1 2 System Configuration not using a Switch 4 1 4 2 Configuration of an unusable System 4 2 4 2 1 System Configuration using a Switch 4 2 4 2 2 Configuration of a Ring System Configuration of a XGL EIPT Ring 4 2 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and Communication Parameters 5 1 Installation and Execution of Software 5 1 Contents 5 1 1 Installation OF AGOO0 O cssesse sane see e seas sete esac a i 5 1 5 1 2 Installation of USB Device Drive
31. 4578 Notused gt 1 100BASE TX cable is designed to be weak in cable structure so only if cables are twisted Two wires are stranded after No 1 TD and No 2 TD wires are twisted and No 3 and No 6 are twisted with each other wiring will be strong in strength 2 For cable terminal treatment and manufacture consult with professional providers to install Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run OS 3 10 1 How to Install UTP 1 For reliable transmission of 100Mbps signal using UTP cables Patch Cord Line Cord Patch Panel DVO Data Voice Outlet etc must meet 5 spec Category 5 Spec EIA TIA 568A 2 Make sure the length of patch code will be over 7m in cross connect If the length exceeds 7m the length corresponding to 90m as much as the allowable value in Horizontal Distribution System must be deducted 3 Make sure the length of line cord does not exceed 3m in line cord length If the length exceeds 3m as much as the length corresponding to 90m the allowable value in Horizontal Distribution System must be deducted 4 Make sure the loose of paired pitch of UIP cable in case of disconnection to patch panel and DVD does not exceed the following dimension 5 Maximum Paired Pitch Loose Category 5 13mm Category 3 26mm 6 Use jumper wires in DC cross connect system Then also the loose of paired pitch must not exceed the above standards Especially in case of seriously bending cables pay attention
32. A 8 Appendix OT U PUTIGET F0028 WORD PUTGET NDR5 COM ETep Extension Base Step 5 PUT GET COMPLETED PUTIGET F0029 po WORD _PUTGET NDR6 o c1 ee Extension Base Step 6 PUT GET COMPLETED PUTIGET F0030 a WORD _PUTGET NDR7 COMpleTep7 Extension Base Step 7 PUT GET COMPLETED F0044 po WORD _CPU_TYPE CPU TYPE Displays the Information on CPU Type Fooa5 WORD _CPU_VER CPUVERSION Displays CPU Version F0046 po DWORD OS VER OISVERSION Displays OS Version Fooss DWORD _OS DATE O S DATE Displays O S Distribution Date F0050 e WORD _SCAN_MAX a N Displays Maximum Scan Time F0051 e WORD _SCAN MIN MNIMUMSCAN Displays Minimum Scan Time F0052 po WORD SCAN CUR ria SAN Displays Current Scan Time Foo53 WORD _MON YEAR MONTH YEAR Month Year Data of PLC Fos WORD _TIME_DAY HOUR DATE Hour Date Data of PLC F0055 WORD SEC MIN SECOND MINUTE Second Minute Data of PLC F0056 WORD HUND WK 100 YEARS DAY 100 Years Minute Data of PLC WORD _FPU INFO FPU CALCULATION Displays Calculation Results in Immovable Decimal RESULT Point INACCURATE l F00570 BIT _FPU_LFLAG ERROR LATCH Latches if Inexact Errors F00571 BIT _FPU_LFLAG_U ew Latches if Underflow Occurs LATCH F00572 BIT _FPU_LFLAG_O OVERFLOW LATCH Latches if Overflow Occurs F00573 BIT _FPU_LFLAG Z 0 DIVISION LATCH Latches 0 Division NULL F00574 BIT _FPU_LFLAG_V CALCULATION Latches if Null Calculation F0057 LATCH
33. Always Off State Bit ON 1 Scan Only On State F00100 BIT F0010 F00101 BIT F00102 BIT Appendix rom at union SRA oronsmtmrasane ee ee DEGIGNATED F00107 oer l USR_CLK7 SCAN REPEATED On Off Clock as much as Designated Scan 7 po WORD LOGIC RESULT RESULT LOGIC RESULTS RESULTS LOGICRESULTS DispaysLogcResuts Logic Displays Logie Resuts a Foot ZERO ZEROFLAG Se F00115 _LER LATCH ERROR On Maintained when Errors made to Calculation LATCH roe fara SS femme roo fer ji it r FLAG fOnif LessThan ar fee re ee oe fo On Larger Than or The Same F00125 Na am NEQ FLAG Onif NotTheSame i Onif NotTheSame Same FREQUENT F0013 po WORD _AC F CNT BLACKOUT Displays Blackout Frequency F0014 os 4 WORD _FALS NUM _FALS NUM FALSNUMBER Displays the Number of FALS F0015 2 WORD _PUTGET ERRO fYT CETERROR Mein Base PUT GET ERROR F0016 tf WORD _PUTGETERRI PUVGETERROR evtension Base Step 1 PUT GET ERROR F0017 Ls WORD _PUTGETERR2 D0 UGETERROR tension Base Step 2 PUT GET ERROR F0018 WORD _PUTGET ERR3 PTET ERROR Extension Base Step 3 PUT GET ERROR F019 WORD _PUTGET_ERR4 PUTIGETERRO4 Extension Base Step 4 PUT GET ERROR ra wm aroe ers ETE earras re woo rote ETE earras ee wm rote TERR paroro mm wo rerio E prano eet wo roo les Ersa OMRETS me wom aroe Ne Ersa o mm wom room Ne 4 Ersa o rer wom room les Esna eo U
34. Ambient 5 95 RH Non condensing humidity Storage humidity 5 95 RH Non condensing ee Occasional vibration Foe Femina irk 10 lt f lt 57Hz 0075mm E Vibration 57 lt f lt 150Hz PETE resistance Continuous vibration sn IEC61131 2 l 3 directions Fean baa O metesse oom 57 lt f lt 150z 49m 050 e Peak acceleration 147 m s 15G Shock l ae e Duration 11ms IFC61131 2 resistance a e Half sine 3 imes each direction per each axis uare wave 1 500 V LSIS standard Impulse noise Electrostatic IEC61131 2 4kV Contact discharge discharge l 98 IEC61000 1 2 Radiated IEC61131 2 electromagnetic 80 1 000 MHz 10V m IECG1000 1 3 field noise Segme Power supply Digital analog input output IEC61131 2 Fast transientbust nt module communication interface a noise IEC61000 1 4 Votage Environment Free from corrosive gasses and excessive dust Up to 2 000 ms Pollution degree e T 7 Noise resistance _h s o_o O 1 IEC International Electrotechnical Commission An international nongovernmental organization which promotes internationally cooperated standardization in electric electronic field publishes international standards and manages applicable estimation system related with 2 Pollution degree An index indicating pollution degree of the operating environment which decides insulation performance of the devices For instance Pollution degree 2 indicates the state
35. BIT _RUN_EDIT_END WHILE RUN Correction Ended while Run F0000C BIT _CMOD_KEY OPERATION MODE Operation Mode Transformed by the Key F0000D BIT _CMOD _LPADT OPERATION MODE Operation Mode Transformed by the Local PADT F0000E BIT _CMOD_RPADT OPERATION MODE Operation Mode Transformed by Remote PADT DWORD BIT F0000F BIT _CMOD_RLINK sil ae Vos ii by Remote _FORCE_IN Forcible Entry State _FORCE OUT Forcible Output State F00012 BIT _SKIP_ON Executing In Output Skip F00013 BIT _EMASK ON Executing Failed Mask F00014 BIT MON ON Executing Monitor _USTOP_ON Stopped by Stop Function BIT _ESTOP_ON Stopped by EStop Function F00017 BIT _CONPILE amp Performing Compiling F00018 BIT _INIT_RUN Performing Initializing Task F0001C BIT _PB1 Program Code 1 Selected F0001D BIT PB2 Program Code 2 Selected F0001E BIT _CB1 Compile Code 1 Selected F0001F BIT _CB2 Compile Code 2 Selected F00010 BIT F00011 BIT F00015 BIT F00016 TI Q Q Appendix po DWORD CNF ER SYTEM ERROR Reports Serious Failure State ofthe System F00020 BIT _CPU_ER CPU ERROR Errors in CPU Configuration F00021 _IO_TYER o ae Module Type does not corresponds MODULE REMOVAL F00022 _IO_ DEER ERROR Module Removed F00023 FUSE ER FUSE ERROR Fuse Disconnected F00024 _IO_RWER uE INOUTPUT Problems occurred in to Module In Output MODULE INTERFACE Problems occurred in Special Communication F00025 oer pes ERROR Module Interface F00026 Ea ANNUM ER sai a DEVI
36. CE 1 Serious Errors detected from Extemal Devices F0002 F00028 BPRMER ER BASIC PARAMETER PARAMETER BASIC PARAMETER Erorsi in Basic Parameter F00029 a IOPRM ER IO PARAMETER Errors with IO Configuration Parameter SPECIAL MODULE PARAMETER COMMUNICATION F0002B _CPPRM ER MODULE Module Parameter is in Abnormal PARAMETR F0002C Shes PGMER PROGRAMERROR Erosin Program F0002D eel ero CODE_ER CODE ERROR Errors in Program Code FOOQ2E SWOTER ER SYSTEM WATCH DOG WATCH DOG Scan Watchdog Operated Watchdog Scan Watchdog Operated Cea m perme nnn orroa F00030 BT WDTER SCANWATCHDOG CC ee Cre ar cen reverent rae o OPERATION F00043 Oom ABSD_ER ERROR STOP a eo due to Abnormal Operation F00044 BT TASKER TASKCOLLIDE TaskColidng 0 F00045 BT BATER BATTERYERROR Erorsin Battery F00046 om ANNUM WAR zaida DEVCIE The Light Error of the External Device Detected F0004 F00047 BT LOG FULL MEMORY FULL Log Memory Fully Filled i se Than Parameter 1 a T Than Parameter 2 fe aie Than Parameter 3 en ie ai t Ka Than Parameter 4 fe T Than Parameter 5 be Tae Than Parameter 6 i ae Than Parameter 7 prom _SPPRM_ER SoxalNadiePoamdrsin Ata Sa Module Parameter is in Abnormal SoxalNadiePoamdrsin Ata Sa Appendix fn Variable Description ae ik ne Than Parameter 8 ee ink pare Than Parameter 9 HS_WAR10 ink pare Than Parameter 10 F00052 BIT _HS_WART1 ink are Than Parameter 11 F00053 BIT HS_WART2 ti see Than
37. Electric shock or abnormal operation may occur gt Prior to cleaning or tightening the terminal screws let all the external power off including PLC power If not electric shock or abnormal operation may occur Don t let the battery recharged disassembled heated short or soldered Heat explosion or ignition may cause injuries or fire A Caution Do not make modifications or disassemble each module Fire electric shock or abnormal operation may occur Prior to installing or disassembling the module let all the external power off including PLC power If not electric shock or abnormal operation may occur Keep any wireless equipment such as walkie talkie or cell phones at least 30cm away from PLC If not abnormal operation may be caused When making a modification on programs or using run to modify functions under PLC operations read and comprehend all contents in the manual fully Mismanagement will cause damages to products and accidents Avoid any physical impact to the battery and prevent it from dropping as well Damages to battery may cause leakage from its fluid When battery was dropped or exposed under strong impact never reuse the battery again Moreover skilled workers are needed when exchanging batteries Safety Instruction Safety Instructions for waste disposal Product or battery waste shall be processed as industrial waste The waste may discharge toxic materials or explode itself Revision Histor
38. Enter the names that will used to modules 2 IP Address Enter IP of Sever Module 3 Connection Parameter Enter connection information Mapping has been done between this information and block set up number and the number has been allotted to Consumed Tag input by blocks and Produced Tag output respectively As own module operates via server set up will be completed by adding Index numbers to Index and Input 129 to Output 1 Input Set up at 1 2 Output Set up at 130 3 Size XGT EtherNet IP has set up at 4 BYTE m so make sure the size is set up at 4 E Module Properties s0 ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Requested Packet Interval RPI Hoo 0 ms 1 0 3200 0 ms Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode P PI Set up Module Fault Status Offline 1 Requested Packet Interval RPI Set up the period of data that a user will receive from server Client sets up on what information to get and the server adopts this set up data Produced Tag will be transmitted as the way set up Thus client allots to this RPI parameter in how long period server will transmit 2 If clicking OK parameter is downloaded and is automatically connected Then data communication starts Data Check Eeen E AB ETHERN out EIPT LData Decimal SINT A When a module set up the tag named to Controller Tags in module name is automatically set up so the check
39. GT EtherNet IP I F module The requirements for system needed to execute are as follows 1 PC and Memory It is necessary to need a computer with more than 128MB memory and the memory with more than 512MB is recommended 2 Communication Port RS 232C serial port or USB port are required 3 Hard Disk The area where more than 200MB is possible to use is required 4 Mouse A mouse that can be connected with a computer is required 5 Monitor The resolution must reach more than 1024 X 768 6 Window It is possible to execute in Window 2000 XP VISTA However if several applications including other products are executed XG5000 can be on the blitz due to the restriction to using memories 5 1 1 Installation of XG5000 1 Execute the installation file 2 InstallShield Wizard prepares for installation as follows InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install 65000 3 21 Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Extracting XG5000 msi Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters i XG5000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for XG5000 3 21 The InstallShield R Wizard will install XG5000 3 21 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties 3 Click next button 4 Insert a company s name and press next button
40. N gt You can monitor the Enable Disable state of the each link through enable disable current states flag Chapter 6 EIP Service oS 6 3 2 Set up of Aperiodic Client Communication Service Aperiodic Communication is the service when reading or writing an opponent s tag data This service is used similarly to P2P service of XGT It is possible to use an opponent s tag service without setting up EDS set up 1 Basic Parameter Set up and EIP Service Register Set up H Procedure gaito Seiu Communication Module Settings Project window 5 SP sfsf we CE 5 A NewPLC nese om Base a st o T Base T Baset3 Communication Module Set up 1 Click the base you want and select EtherNet IP I F module 2 Double click the communication module and set up the basic parameter Communication Module Settings EtherNetlP EIP Service Register Project window Oe sfef fig NewPLc Sle EIP 01 B050 EtherNet IP oe EIF settings EIP Channel EIF Block Double click P2P EIP on P2P EIP Set up Window and enter modules and slot numbers 6 12 LS Chapter 6 EIP Service U 2 EIP Channel and Parameter Set up Set up H Order Procedure nose EIP Channel Information 1 Check out wae After double click EIP Channel set up operation mode into aperiodic client 2 Enter an opponent wae s IP address gt Example of Tag Read ea Parameter Transmission tag settings Index Ch 170 ty
41. Online M a x 5 20 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters o M 5 2 5 The Relationship between the Menu Bar and Shortcut Icons ane TO When making up new files Cirio When opening stored files Open a PLC Save Ctrl s ne When reading the file stored in PLC save AS a Menu Bar Edit View Online EDS New File ew File Ctrl y Open Close When storing the file which is being made up When storing a file in other names Print Project Print When prin ti ng Print Setup Preview When previewing the contents that will be printed Print Project po When printing set up parameters Printer Setup a When setting up a printer and printing direction D When returning to the current state Edit View Online EDS Redo When returning to the original state after executing Undo amt When deleting contents made up or post them to others Cut Ctrl X When pasting contented copies LSI 5 21 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters Connection E When connecting PLC to a computer D Connection Setting When setting up connection methods between a computer and PLC Read IO Information When reading the information of PLC Online EDS Tools Window Help 24 connect Write Parameter When writing parameter contents edited from XG PD CA Connection Settings Read Parameter When reading the parameter stored in PLC Online Enable Link When a
42. Parameter 12 F00054 BIT _P2P_WAR 1 P2P More Than Parameter 1 F00055 BIT _P2P_WAR2 P2P More Than Parameter 2 F00056 BIT _P2P_WAR3 P2P More Than Parameter 3 F00057 BIT _P2P_WAR4 P2P More Than Parameter 4 F00058 BIT _P2P_WAR5 P2P More Than Parameter 5 F00059 BIT _P2P_WAR6 P2P More Than Parameter 6 Device 1 Device 2 Type F0004F BIT F00050 BIT F00051 BIT F0004 P2P F0005A BIT _P2P_WAR7 PARAMETER 7 P2P More Than Parameter 7 P2P F0005B BIT _P2P_WAR8 PARAMETER 8 P2P More Than Parameter 8 FIXED _CONSTANT ER PERIOD Fixed Period Errors ERROR F USER _USER_F CONTACING User Usable Timer POINT F00090 BIT T20MS 20ms Periodic Clock F00091 BIT T100MS 100ms Periodic Clock F00092 BIT T200MS 200ms Periodic Clock F0005C BIT WORD F00093 BT TiS 1s Periodic Clock F00094 BT T2S 2s Periodic Clock E0009 F00095 BIT T10S 10s Periodic Clock F00096 BIT T20S 20s Periodic Clock F00097 _T60S 0s Periodic Clock F00099 ON Always On State Bit F0009A OF F0009B BIT 1 SCAN ON F0009C BIT _10FF 1 SCAN OFF 1 Scan Only Off State F0009D BIT _STOG ANTI CLOCK Every Scan Anti Clocked WORD USER CLK USER CLOCK User Set up Available Clock DEGIGNATED _USR_CLKO SCAN REPEATED On Off Clock as much as Designated Scan 0 DEGIGNATED _USR_CLK1 SCAN REPEATED On Off Clock as much as Designated Scan 1 DEGIGNATED _USR_CLK2 SCAN REPEATED On Off Clock as much as Designated Scan 2 _ F ALWAYS ON
43. REV KEY PREV PREV PREVIOUS KEY KEY PREVIOUS KEY Displays the Previous State otLocalKey the Previous Displays the Previous State of LocalKey of Local Key F0090 WORD _IO TYER_ N oo Displays Module Type Inconsistent Slot No F0091 o WORD WORD _IO DEER_N fe ue Displays Slot No where Module Removal Occurred FUSE Displays Slot No where Fuse Disconnection F0092 WORD FUSE ER N DISCONNECTION y l SLOT Occurred Fos WORD IO RWERN RWERRORSLOT Displays Module Read Write Error Slot No F0094 se WORD VF ERROR SLOT _ Displays Interface Error Slot No ros wo rere BRENT hersariaiem rom _ wo Loren BRENT lemrerieani tas mine roe neo rere BREE lemmerseean2 tas m nr rom _ wo ore BREF lemmereeeans tas mene a een MODULE F0104 WORD _IO DEERO REMOVAL 0 Main Base Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0105 WORD _IO DEER1 REMOVAL 1 Extension Base Step 1 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0106 WORD _IO DEER2 REMOVAL 2 Extension Base Step 2 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0107 WORD IO DEER3 REMOVAL 3 Extension Base Step 3 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0108 WORD _IO DEER4 REMOVAL 4 Extension Base Step 4 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0109 WORD _ IO DEER5 REMOVAL 5 Extension Base Step 5 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0110 WORD IO DEER6 REMOVAL 6 Extension Base Step 6 Module Removal Error ERROR MODULE F0111 WORD _IO DEER7 REMOVAL 7 Extension Base
44. Right choice for ultimate yield LSIS strives to maximize customers profit in gratitude of choosing us for your partner Programmable Logic Controller Ethernet IP I F Module XGT Series User s Manual XGL EIPT e Read this manual carefully before installing wiring operating servicing or inspecting this equipment eKeep this manual within easy reach for quick reference http eng sis biz Safety Instruction Before using the product For your safety and effective operation please read the safety instructions thoroughly before using the product gt Safety Instructions should always be observed in order to prevent accident or risk with the safe and proper use the product gt Instructions are divided into Warning and Caution and the meaning of the terms Is as follows Warning This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury or death if some applicable instruction is violated This symbol indicates the possibility of severe or slight injury and property Caution damages if some applicable instruction is violated Moreover even classified events under its caution category may develop into serious accidents relying on situations Therefore we strongly advise users to observe all precautions properly just like warnings gt The marks displayed on the product and in the user s manual have the following meanings N Be careful Danger may be expected NBe careful Electric
45. UN a ON ae OFF Green Light flickers hen configuration for device is not over Red Light flickers n case of wrong set up or restorable errors happened Red Light ON When errors which are impossible to restore have been made OFF Whenthere is no exter Green Light ON When normal operating Green Light fickers__ When configurati i Red Green Light flickers When self diagnosis is proceeding Green Light flickers When there is no connection of a device Green Light ON When there is connection more than 1 with a device at least Red Light flickers When Timeout with a device more than 1 unit happened W Red Light ON hen repeated IP address has been detected Red Green Light When self diagnosis is preceding In case of frame transmitted and received n 1 2 ON When network link has been formed n 1 2 FF When network link has not been formed n 1 2 LS 2 3 O Chapter 2 Specification gt Log Switch In case of reading Log in communication module and needing to store the Log if you push it for more than 1 second it is stored into Flash area from Memory area The Log in the memory area is the one erased when power is supplied again and the Log in Flash area is the one which is maintained when power is supplied again Memory Area Log Flash Area Log Base Number Slot Number Num Date Time Contents gt IP Set up Switch 1 89 When IP address has not been inserted via XG PD within 10 seconds after pow
46. US CPUU user manual describing XGK CPU User s Manual about XGK CPU module power module base IO module XGK CPUA CPUE CPUH CPUS CPUU specification of extension cable and system configuration EMC standard XGI CPUU CPUH CPUS user manual describing about XGI CPU module power module base IO module specification of extension cable and system configuration EMC standard XGR CPUH F CPUH T user manual describing about XGR XGR redundant series User s CPU module power module extension drive base IO module Manual specification of extension cable and system configuration EMC standard XG5000 User s Manual for XGK XGB XGI CPU User s Manual XGI CPUU CPUH CPUS Current XGL EIPT manual is written based on the following version Related OS version list Contents 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 2 Features 1 2 1 3 Product Components 1 3 1 3 1 Indication of Type Names 1 3 1 3 2 The Number of Installation available units by CPUs 1 3 1 4 Software for Using Products
47. XGK CPUH Baseoo amp 00 EtherNet IP E 01 Analog Input Module XGF AW45 2 Wire 4 CH 02 Output module RELAY OUTPUT 16points 03 Analog IO Module XGF AH6A I O 4 2 CH 04 Analog Input Module XGF AD8A Cur Volt 8 CH Base01 f Base02 9 Base03 E Standard settings E High speed Link TB p2P EIP X XG PD Message window 1414 gt gt I Result Parameter check _Used address_ 5 2 4 How to Set up Modules To operate EtherNet IP I F modules set up in the following order 1 Execution Order 1 Enter in the Project Window In the base where online project window module will be installed the communication module set up window appears as follows yxvxv XG PD i file Edit View Online EDS Tools Window Help oa Sinonc pex ibaqg BETS easel eo Bsea Project window x a ge vxvxv NewPLC XGK CPUH 7 Base00 Sa 00 EtherNet IP amp 01 Analog Input Module XGF AW45 2 Wire 4 CH amp 02 Output module RELAY OUTPUT 16po 03 Analog IO Module XGF AH6A I O 4 Communication Module Settings Eg amp 04 Analog Input Module XGF AD8A i Base01 f Base02 Type EA B Base03 Base 0 Slot 11 2 4 gt gt Result Parameter check Used address LSis 5 19 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 2 I O Information Read Select Online Online after Connection 1 O information Read an
48. alk is called Electro Magnetic Interference This may happen on small circuits in computer or audio equipments as well as network lines This term may be applied to optic signals that disturb each other For example as seen in an insulated conductor of a telephone cable if electrostatic coupling or electromagnetic coupling between one insulated conductor and the other insulated conductor occurs and the phone current on one insulated conductor is derelict to other insulated conductor crosswalk talk happens Of these crosswalk talks the crosswalk talk that happened to a transmitting part called Near end crosstalk and the one that happened to a receiving part is called Far end crosstalk Appendix A 2 Flag List A 2 1 Special Relay F List Type Variable Description _SYS STATE Mode and State Displays the Mode and Run State of PLC RUN Run State BIT _STOP STOP Stop state F00000 F00001 F00002 BIT _ERROR ERROR Error state F00003 BIT _DEBUG DEBUG Debug State F00004 BIT _ LOCAL CON LOCAL CONTROL Local Control Mode F00005 BIT MODBUS CON MODE BUS MODE Mode Bus Control Mode F00006 BIT _REMOTE_CON REMOTE MODE Remote Control Mode CORRECTING F00008 BIT RUN_EDIT_ST WHILE RUN Downloading Correction Program while Run CORRECTING l F00009 BIT _RUN EDIT CHK WHILE RUN Internal Processing for Correction while Run CORRECTION FOOO0A BIT _RUN_EDIT DONE COMPLETED Correction Completed while Run WHILE RUN CORRECTION END F0000B
49. appears Select this file and press button Open Locate File Look in O Drivers My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer a File name GmUSBD My Network Files of type 5 12 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 7 The directory with device driver files appears on the location of the manufacture s file Press button Ok Install From Disk tl Inzert the manufacturer s installation disk and then make sure that the corect drive is selected below Copy manufacturer s files from 8 Select Select LGIS XG Series drive in hardware indication list in select dialogue box for selecting drive which is compatible and press button Next Hardware Update Wizard Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware gS Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Nest IF you AK have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Show compatible hardware Model LSIS GSenes ity This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 9 The Dialogue Box for Hardware Installation appears Press button Continue and proceed with installation Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware LSIS GSenes has not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows F Lell
50. ation is completed as follows i XG5000 3 21 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed XG5000 3 21 Click Finish to exit the wizard 5 4 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 5 1 2 Installation of USB Device Drive When you install XG 5000 into Window XP for the first time install USB Device Drive additionally Even if USB is not connected install USB device drive as follows However in Window 2000 USB device drive is automatically installed when XG5000 is installed and in Window XP install it additionally 1 Check out whether there are driver folders in the folder XG5000 has been installed into In Drivers folder there are two drive files GmUSBD sys GmUSBD inf If there is no folder or drive file install XG again 2 Turn off PLC power and connect USB connector to PC When connected new hardware search Wizard Dialogue Box appears 3 Order a user to install the device drive Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel 4 Select Installation in List or Particular Location High Grade of the options i
51. ations Window Help 2 In case of abnormal state BER zag DYDICO ROM drives Floppy disk controllers A Floppy disk drives Human Interface Devices IDE ATASATAPT controllers Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT Aie Processors Sound video and game controllers System devices 2 Universal Serial Bus controllers LSI5 aC Series kanda Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller Standard GpenHCD USB Host Controller USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB Root Hub The following illustration appears it is the case the device drive has not normally been installed C Computer Management File Action View a El 5 g Computer Management iLocal i System Tools Event viewer Shared Folders Ps Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alerts a Device Manager Storage Window Help Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management as Services and Applications BEE 2A DVDICD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers A Floppy disk drives Ea Human Interface Devices IDE ATAJATAPI controllers 8 Keyboards 19 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors Bi Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT Processors Sound video and game controllers oe System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Standard Enhanced
52. be communicated and communication set up Thus when required from client server receives al information in frame and translates and responds In other words it is the service without setting up from server side In this part EIP types and use methods provided to a user are described The flowing refers to the order for making up the program using EIP Connection and Basic Parameter Set up e Connect with CPU e Register Communication Module e Set Up basic parameter EIP Parameter Set up e Register EDS e Configure EIP and Set up Channels e Set up EIP Block ee WhiteParameter O O O Write Parameter Download EIP Parameter SS Parameter Write e Enable EIP 6 4 LS Chapter 6 EIP Service a M 6 3 Communication Set up with Own Communication Module 6 3 1 Periodic Client Communication Service After set up the communication module and the basic parameter using XG PD drag EDS File with the mouse of an opponent s country and start set up 1 Basic Parameter Set up and EDS Register Set up oo pie eresas Communication Module Settings fx Project window 5 SF sfsf oe E Communication NewPLE pee fi Based Module Setup e 1 lim Base E Base03 1 Click the base you want and select EtherNet IP I F module 2 Double click communication module and set up basic parameter EDS Tools Window Help Register EDS file Delete EDS file EDS information window EDS List EDS File Pie EtherNet
53. ction as well as Vendor ID In EtherNet IP I F module it is the basic principle to set up using EDS File To install RDS Fie EDS register menu of XG PD should be set up Chapter 6 EIP Service oS 6 1 3 Periodic Communication Implicit System Implicit Message provided in periodic communication in XGT EtherNet IP I F module means a suggestive and implied message As this message contains header information to the minimum except for the data in frame it also refers to the message which is impossible to see what data means In addition if we translate it in different way this message means that header information is small in quantity so the process of translating the frame has been simplified and it is possible to process data quickly In EtherNet IP connection between client and server is set up with the parameter for sending this data Client requires connection and it becomes the object that receives and consumes data and sever comes to transmit the said data in transmission period Requested Packet Interval RPI like the way client wants Thus client comes to set up consumed tag and server will set up produced tag XGT EtherNet IP IF Input Only Type Connect REQUEST IMPLICIT CLIENT IMPLICIT SERVER Consumed Tag Connect RESPONSE Produced Tag Illustration 5 1 Client and Server in XGT EtherNet IP I F Module Periodic Communication Notice Implicit Server is created also in Implicit Client Server can set up timeout in the pe
54. d more information required are added 23 PORT number This number is an identifier used to classify applications on TCP UDP On TCP this PORT number is used to decide to which PORT data should be sent and the program used in general operation system has each own PORT Example 21 tcp Telnet 24 PPP Point to Point Protocol This protocol is an agreement on telephone communication that allows packets to be transmitted In other words it is the commonest protocol on internet that enables a computer to be connected to TCP IP through general telephone lines and modems This protocol is similar to SLIP but it is equipped with modern communication protocol factors such as error detection data compression etc so it displays excellent performances compared to SLIP 25 Protocol Protocol is the regulations on how computers connected to network transmit and receive information with each other Protocol means the regulation for exchanging messages on high level as the interface between one device and the LSis A 3 Appendix other device is specifically described on low level For example which BIT BYTE should go through lines or files are transmitted through internet 26 Router This device is used to transmit data packets between networks It also judges whether to send data packets to the final destination or not and whether to wait or not if network is busy and which LAN to be connected to from a plural LAN div
55. d read the module installed to the current base vxvxv XG PD Ele Edit View Online EDS Tools Window Help ZiIQOctbBeax juae BER ala 8 e gt GBEBO zx S NewPLC XGK CPUH ee a amp 00 EtherNet IP amp 01 Analog Input Module XGF AW4S 2 Wire 4 CH E 02 Output module RELAY OUTPUT 16points 03 Analog IO Module XGF AH6A I O 4 2 CH amp 04 Analog Input Module XGF AD8A Cur Volt 8 CH 6 Base01 6 Base02 Base03 I Base04 9 Base05 9 Base06 7 Base07 IE Standard settings Tel High speed Link fE p2P EIP x XG PD Message window 44 gt dl Resutt Parameter check Used address _ 2 Operation Check out 1 Select Online System Diagnosis or click icon E3 2 Click the right button of the mouse in the module of the System Diagnosis Window and check out whether communication has been in normal state or not after clicking Communication Module Information or State by Services E vxvxv XG PD NewPLC System diagnosis LE File Edit view Onine EDS Tools Window Help 5 joce ReX wag jaam aja se r GABO XGP ACF O XGK CPUH XGL EIPT XGF AH4S XGQ RY2 XGF AH6A XGF ADBSA dE eH es ee RUN FENE 2 E3 HOST 25 Detailed Module Information Status By Service Media Information Ping Test r f y f f alal sls o o PM eseeih cs co cn 0 91 8010 1010
56. ditions Data Sizes and Areas Types eee e Execute Write Parameter and Enable Link e Execute EIP communication Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 3 4 I O Allotment and Device Information 3 4 1 I O Allotment 1 When using XGK CPU 1 How to Configure the Basic System The features of the basic system which is configured after the basic base and the extension base are connected through cables are as follows The step number of bases is restricted in accordance with kinds of CPUs and the allotment method of In Output number Thus it is possible to select a fixed type and a variable type Segment XGK CPUE CPUE XGK CPUS XGK CPUA CPUA XGKCPUH XGKCPUU The Step Number Ee of Maximum step 3 steps 3 steps steps steps Extension The Installation Number of 24 modules 48modules 48modules 96 modules 96 modules Maximum In Output Module s Heel IOuiput 4536 point 3 072 point 3 072 point 6 144point 6 144point Maximum Extension Distance 2 Allotment of In Output Numbers Fixed Type a For each slot of a base 64 points are allotted regardless of a module installed or not and kinds of modules b In one base in output numbers for 16 slots are allotted In other words the starting number of base 1 will be P00640 Refer to 2 3 2 c The example of allotment of in output numbers in the slot base 12 is as follows 6 230 ee G a Pid OO O41 Oo ofo o a se a Wa I ee ee Te 2 4 6 2
57. dule a user should review the following procedure 7 1 System Diagnosis This diagnosis is the method to check out the state of EtherNet IP I F Module and systems If click Online gt System Diagnosis after clicking Online gt Connection on XG PD the system diagnosis screen is open as seen in Illustration 7 1 1 and Module Information Window is open in system diagnosis below as seen in Illustration 7 1 2 XGP ACF l AGI CPUS AGL EIPT AGF AWAS AGQ RY 2 XGF ADSA OM fa Ts it Oey oo cop i i ag efr Ee i 9 i 15 Illustration 7 1 1 System Diagnosis Screen System information Allocation information Freed Comment o w Base 0 XGB M06A Main Base 6 Slots fle Power XGP ACF AC100 240V Input High Speed CPU Module l0 Maximum 4 072 Points a lo Slot 0 XGL EIPT EtherNet IP Module EJ Slot 1 AGF AW4S lsolatedtype 2 Wire analog Input Typel4 Channels ign Jz Slot 2 AGQ RYZA B 50X020 OX0 2 63 Relay Output 16 Contacts 24 No Varistor Varstor i Slot 3 Empty slot la Slot 4 XGF ADBA A D Voltage Curent Input Type Channels A A Empty slot Illustration 7 1 2 Module Information Window When Extension Base has been connected if a user clicks the extension base on module information window to open System Diagnosis Screen the system diagnosis screen of the extension base appears The above Illustration 7 1 1 and Illustration 7 1 2 show the main base
58. e communication system using this module to be applied to a variety of configurations This chapter describes the examples of the cases when system configuration is available and unavailable by applications 4 1 Configuration of a Usable System 4 1 1 System Configuration using a Switch 4 1 2 System Configuration not using a Switch Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 2 Configuration of an unusable System 4 2 1 System Configuration using a Switch It is impossible for EtherNet IP I F module to normally operate as data burst happens when each module is connected to each switch of 2 communication ports 4 2 2 Configuration of a Ring System Configuration of a XGL EIPT Ring EtherNet IP I F does not support a ring system When you configure a ring form it is necessary to set up the IP address switch of the module front view at 99 Then it is configured into a ring system in external aspect but the service on an actual ring system is not supported In case IP address switch is not set up at NO 99 after configured into a ring data burst happens and the module does not normally execute operations 4 2 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters Chapter 5 Installation of Software and Communication Parameters 5 1 Installation and Execution of Software To use software XG PD it is necessary to install XG5000 Then only if the version of XG5000 is over V3 1 it is possible to use X
59. e computer he will log in it is possible to copy files by logging in anywhere wherever the computer is located 11 Gateway This part is software hardware translating two different protocols and is the device corresponding to the exit enabling a user to exchange information with other systems 12 Header This device is the part of the packet including own country s and an opponent country s addresses and the part for checking out errors 13 HTML Hypertext Markup Language Standard Language of WWW This is the language system for making hypertext texts and the documents made up in HTML are seen via web browser 14 HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Standard Protocol of WWW This is the protocol used to provide and receive a variety of files and data existing in World Wide Web WWW 15 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol This protocol creates error messages and test packets for managing internet via extension protocol of IP address and is designed to report errors and take control 16 IP Internet Protocol This protocol is deigned for network layers for internet This is the protocol in non connective datagram which transmits and receives data as data like TCP UDP ICMP IGMP uses IP 82BYTE 17 IP Address This term means the address on internet in each computer composed of numbers and this address consists of binary numbers in 32BYTE 4BYTE size to classify each device on internet IP address is divided into 2 parts
60. ension I O Points Variable SlotNO 0 1 Type Cabe 2 3 4 5 6 XGK CPUH yt P0080 P0090 P0100 P0110 P0120 P0130 P0140 P0150 8 Slot Base n Power j i a When 16 points a POOSF POOSF PO10F PO11F PO12F PO13F PO14E PO15F module installed Base NO Slot NO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Setup Switch 1 P0160 P0170 P0180 P0190 P0200 P0210 P0220 P0230 aa PO16F PO17F PO18F PO19F PO20F PO21F PO22F PO23F Slot NO 0 2 3 4 5 6 P0240 P0250 P0260 P0270 P0280 P0290 P0300 P0310 Power a i i S PO24F PO25F PO26F PO27F PO28F PO29F POSOF PO31F Slot NO 0 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 P0320 P0330 P0340 P0350 P0360 P0370 P0380 P0390 Power j z 7 a a a PO32F POS3F POS4F POSSF POSEF PO37F POS8F POSOF Slot NO_ 0 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 P0400 P0410 P0420 P0430 P0440 P0450 P0460 P0470 Power 3 E i a PO40F PO41F PO42F PO4SF PO44F PO4SF PO46F P047F SlotNO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 f P0480 P0490 POS00 P0510 P0520 P0530 P0540 P0550 Power i j j i i j PO48F PO49F POSOF POSTF POS2F POS3F POS4F POSSF SlotNO _ 0 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 P0560 P0570 POS80 PO590 P0600 P0610 P0620 P0630 Power 5 i i i i PO56F POS7F POS8F POS9F POGOF PO61F PO62F PO63F 3 6 LS Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run o M 2 When using XGI CPU 1 The Configuration Method of the
61. er was supplied switch value 192 168 250 is set up gt IP Set up Switch 90 98 This switch is designed for setting up the inside of communication If you change it arbitrary it may cause problems gt IP Set up Switch 90 98 This switch functions to configure the system into a ring form and when set up is not finished normal operation is impossible It is possible to form a ring system in terms of appearance by supporting 2 connectors but actual ring system is not supported 2 4 LSis Chapter 2 Specification 2 4 Cable Standards 2 4 1 UTP Cable UTP cable is classified into the 3 types according to the following standards gt With or without Shield 3 Types UTP FTP STP gt Used frequency Band 7 Categories Category 1 Category 7 gt Inflammable Grade 4 Grades CMX CM CMR CMP 1 Kinds of Cables with or without Shield i Maximum 200MHz UTP or U UTP Unshielded Cables for High Speed Signals Voice Information Data Low grade Video Signal Classification Details Maximum 100MHz 1 Layer Shield Cable Core only shielded l m M Interf EMI El FTP orS UTP Shield Materials AL Plastic Complex Foil me Se ee INET NES ety eh ere ue is considered Or Copper Braid Voice Information Data Low grade Video Signal Dual shielded Construction Pair Shielded Cables or Core Shielded Cables Maximum 500MHz STP orS STP Pair shielded Materials AL Plastic Complex Foil Voice Informati
62. erging point In other words this device is a special computer software that manage the connection for more than two networks 27 Server This term means the part which passively responds to Client s request and shares its own resources 28 TCP Transmission Control Protocol 1 Transport Layer Protocol for the Internet Supports Transmission Reception using Connection Supports Multiplexing Function Performs reliable transmission of data in connecting oriented aspect Supports transmission of emergency data 29 TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This term means the agreement on transmission for communication between computers in different model This protocol plays a role that enables the communication between general PC and medium host IBM PC and MAC and among medium or large scaled computers produced by other manufactures This term is used as a general term of the protocol for transmitting the information between computer networks and included FIP Telnet SMTP etc TCP is divided into data packets and transmitted by IP and the packet transmitted is configured by TCP again 30 Near end crosstalk Near end crosstalk is a kind of disturbance generated by the electricity from a communication signal or a magnetic field that affect other signals in neighboring lines In telephone line near end crosstalk may cause some dialogue contents on other lines to be heard The phenomenon generated by near end crosst
63. ettings 5 6 NewPLC D EtherNetAP based stot0 S E High speed Link Tal Highspeed Link OS High speed Link 01 EJET P2PEIP OS High speed Link 02 view OS High speed Link 03 OS High speed Link 04 DS High speed Link 05 OS High speed Link 06 OS High speed Link 07 Writ e OS High speed Link 08 DOS High speed Link 09 OS High speed Link 10 Kala a and Enable P2P EIP 02 a CH P2P EIP F m P2P EIP 03 Link OS P2P EIP 04 o o o P2P EIP 01 gt P2P EIP 05 P2P EIP 06 gt P2P EIP 07 J P2P EIP 08 1 Online Click Write Parameter check out P2P EIP and click Ok 2 After click online Enable Link check out P2P EIP set up click Write 3 If Enable Link has not been checked out EIP set up does not operate Chapter 6 EIP Service i Enable Link through flag It describes Enable Link method through flag The following XG5000 version CPU OS version is needed XG5000 V 3 61 or above XGR CPU V1 91 or above XGI CPU V3 4 or above XGK CPU V3 7 or above Flag list related with Enable Link XGR XGI _HS_ ENABLE _ STATE ae MOE BOOL FX15840 HS link enable disable current state XGK 6 10 LS Chapter 6 EIP Service gt How to enable link HS link P2P enable disable setting flag ON gt HS link P2P enable disable request flag ON gt How to disable link HS link P2P enable disable setting flag OFF gt HS link P2P enable disable request flag O
64. ge Twisted Pair 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pair 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced 1757 Foundation Fieldbus Linking Device 1768 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pair 1768 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on CompactLogx533 Find Add Favorite Search forthe module in VO Confguraton andinsialt for the module in I O Search forthe module in VO Confguraton andinsialt and install it E Select Module Module 1788 EN2DN A 1788 ENBT A 1788 EWEB A 1794 AENT A 1794 AENT B E Select Module Module Communications 1734 AENT A 1738 AENT A 1756 EN2F A 1756 EN2T A 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENET A Module 1756 ENET B 1756 EWEB A Set up 1757 FFLD A 1 1768 ENBT A 1768 EWEB A 1769 L32E Ethe By Category Favorites Description Vendor Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Allen Bradle Alen ooo ae 1788 Ethernet to DeviceNet Linking Device 1788 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pair 1788 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced 1794 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Twisted Pai 1794 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Twisted Pai Drivelogx5730 Ethernet Port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on DriveLogix5730 Network Module EtherNet IP PH PSSCENA A Installation 4 Drives
65. generally that only non conductive pollution occurs However this state contains temporary conduction due to dew produced Chapter 2 Specification OS 2 2 Performance Specification The following table describes the specification of system configuration in accordance with EtherNet IP I F module s media When you configure systems refer to the below table C T 100Mps Transmission Method Maximum Extension Distance 100m between Nodes issi C ication Z E Standard Method Frame Error Checking Method The Number of Maximum CRC 32 X X X X X 1 i S 1 Installments When server is 24 units Tnm included i l Module Information Service State Media Information Diagnosis Function I Auto Scan Ping Test Periodic Cline t Implicit IO Client Service Aperiodic Client UCMM Client Connections Client Server CIP IO Communication 64 128 IBH X 27W X 9000 Basio Standards Consumption Curent mA Weight Notice 1 As XGR CPU can be installed into basic base the number of maximum installments is limited to 6 units Chapter 2 Specification 2 3 Name in Each Part The name in each module is as follows LED Display IP Set up Switch Ethernet Connector Channel No 1 i LOG Switch Ethernet Connector Channel No 2 Illustration 2 3 1 The Front View for Module PLC gt LED Names and Contents Sik Mark LeDStte Contents O o o R
66. hannels 2 To use communication cables select the ones in designated sizes Using cables that have not been designated may cause serious communication obstacles 3 Check out whether cables are disconnected or short circuited before installing communication cables 4 Completely tighten the connectors of communication cables so that cable connections can be fixed 5 Incomplete cable connections may cause serious obstacles to communication 6 In case of connecting communication cables to a long distance make sure cables are not separated from power lines or inductive noises 7 Coaxial cables are low in flexibility so they must be re branched lowering down at least more than 30 cm from the connector in communication module and if cables are bent on the square and forcibly transformed it may cause the destruction of the connector located in the communication module 8 Incase LED does not normally operate refer to Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and check out causes If something is wrong even if actions have been taken contact Warranty Service Center Chapter 4 System Configuration Chapter 4 System Configuration EtherNet IP I F modules can be installed regardless of XGT CPU modules The number of maximum installments reaches 24 units including basic bases and extension bases For EIP service 8 units can be used as EIP service to the maximum If used as a aperiodicserver 24 units can be used to the maximum It is possible for th
67. hether it is defective or not 1 Abnormal Operation Display LED located on the front side of EtherNet IP I F Module enables a user to check out XGL EIPT I F P2P PADT Illustration 7 3 1 LED of EtherNet IP I F Module LED Contents Error Contents Actions o Z oOo 1 Check out whether EtherNet IP Communication Modules has been properly installed or not Check out whether the DC 5V supply power for power module has been normal or not Check out whether the communication module has been properly installed to the base 2 Consult with Warranty Service Center 1 Check out whether CPU and Communication Modules have been properly installed 2 Consult with Warranty Service Center 1 Check out whether command language has been properly entered or not 2 Check out connection has been properly done or not 3 Check out whether Link Enable in Menu is on or not 1 Check out whether telephone office numbers for remote connection PADT have been properly set up or not 2 Check out whether PADT Program Remote Connection has been canceled SVR Light is off during server i operation 1 Red light ison and off Light out after supplying the module power Operation stops when light is on and off Light is off during service for command languages Light is off during remote PADT connection service Check out whether the connection with client has been properly done Check out the basic set up and supply power again
68. indow Help S1Ioc ymax ivaa IRE lala 8 F GEBBO i amp 01 Analog Input Module XGF AW45 2 Wire 4 CH Z 01 Cnet 02 Output module RELAY OUTPUT 16points amp 03 Analog IO Module XGF AH6A I O 4 2 CH amp 04 Analog Input Module XGF AD8A Cur Volt 8 CH 9 Base01 9 Base02 Base03 LSis 5 1 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 5 2 3 In case of Reading Parameter stored in PLC The method for reading the basic set up values for the communication module stored in PLC and for reading P2P set up values are in the below order 1 Select Read from PLC in the File Online Settings Connection settings Type yt Settings General Timeout interval Retrial times Read wrie data size in PLC run mode O Normal Masimum Send masimum data size in stop mode 2 Click Connection or Ok after setting up connection methods and connection steps Project Project name File location PLE Seres CPU kind Project comment test 3 Enter the name of the project you will store and click Ok after entering the storing location of the file 4 It is possible to check out the basic set up values and PSP set up values stored in PLC 5 18 LSis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters vxvxv XG PD i File Edit View Online EDS Tools Window Help loa eSincibeax i4 eaea IBS ieaae24B88 a Se vxvxv S NewPLC
69. ine System Diagnosis 2 Put the mouse on XGL EIP and click it with the right side of the mouse to check out the diagnosis information of EtnerNet IP I F Module a user wants Communication Module Information The general information of EtherNet IP I F Module is displayed 1 Module Kind Displays kinds of modules XGL EIPT 2 Base No Displays the base location of the module installed 2 3 Slot No Displays the slot location of the module located 4 IP Address Displays IP address set up in module 5 MAC Address Displays MAC address set up in the modules 6 Module Status Displays the state of the module 7 Hardware Error Displays whether the error of the hardware has been made or not 8 Hardware Version Displays the version of the hardware 0 9 OS Version Displays the version of module OS 10 Vender ID Vendor ID of Displays EtherNet IP Module 11 Product Type Displays the Product Type of Ethernet IP pe Serial No Displays the serial no of the module 13 Product Code Displays the code No of the module 14 Product Name Displays the name of the module 15 Dedicated service Displays when operation channel exists as aperiodic server 16 System parameter information Displays basic parameter setting status LSsis 3 Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function Diagnosis g How to Set up and Contents Items Status by service EIP Service Explicit Server Infomation Standard information Service inf
70. ist or Particular Location High Grade List and press next button The following procedures are manual and are the same to the installation of the device driver Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 5 10 Sis Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters If not installed reinstall according to the following order 1 In case a device driver has been wrongly installed or is problematic execute Hardware Update Wizard Start 2 Select Option Installation from a List or a specific location Advanced List and press next button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD lt or floppy disk insert it now What do wou want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 3 Search and Installation Option Do not research Select Directly Select the Driver You Will install and press next button Hardware Update Wizard Please choose your search and installation options a Sea
71. ll set up parameter 5 Conditional flag Set up operation conditions where you will send messages 6 Data Type Input the Data Type if Tag that you will set up 7 Tag Settings Make sure client own tag is set up into local tag and the tag of server is set up into remote tag and set up the size Notice Aperiodic client includes size information in tag so the size information is not needed In XGT EtherNet IP I F module device is used as tag so it is possible to set up the size If you want to communicate with the size when you attach in front of remote tag it is recognized as own tag and a user can communicate with as much as the size he entered Chapter 6 EIP Service a 6 3 3 Periodic Server Communication Service In case of the module operating via sever when a user communicates via periodic communication using EtherNet IP I F it is necessary to set up the size of tag and address 1 Basic Parameter Set up and EIP Service Registry Set up Pocedie How to Set up Communication Module Settings fx Project window GP sfsf oe Communication fi NewPLC Base Module Set up r 1 La Base T Base03 1 Click the base you want using the right side of the mouse and select EtherNet IP I F module 2 Double click communication module and set up the basic parameter Communication Module Settings fx EtherNetlP EIP Service Register Project window Oe sfef fig NewPLc Sle EIP 01 B050 EtherNet IP oe EIF se
72. m e XGT PLC XG5000 Programming Tool Over V3 1 e XG PD Over V3 1 e XGK XGI CPU Over V2 1 e XGR CPU Over V1 6 Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 Features XGT EtherNet IP I F Module have the following features 1 Communication Methods Extensive Client Messaging Support gt Encapsulated Messages UCMM Explicit Messaging gt Class 3 Connected Explicit Messaging Server Only gt Class 1 Connected Implicit lIO Messaging Cyclic I O Service Only 2 Compatibility XGT EtherNet IP I F meet EtherNet IP Conformance Test Suite Version 2 10 3 1OOBASE TX media is provided and 100Mbps Full Duplex are supported 4 It is possible to be equipped with 24 units per CPU and installation to basic base and extension base is available However only installation to base is possible in XGR system 5 With the built in switch there is no need to install a separate switch and hub and wiring is saved and flexibility in installation is provided 6 As Auto Cross Over function is provided cabling job is convenient 7 Avariety of diagnose functions the states information of modules and networks are provided gt The state of a communication module gt The state of a communication service EIP Non circular server gt Auto Scan function providing an information of own corporation s and other corporations modules connected into network gt The kinds of packets and the quantity of data received by communication module Network load prediction
73. munication module in system diagnosis screen of online menu 5 Double click the communication module or click right button of mouse and select Detailed Module Information Communication Module Information acEShows the general information of communication module ltem Context Module kind MGL EIPRT Base number 0 Slat number 3 IP Address MAC Address Module Status Hardware Error Hardware Version OS Version Vender ID Product type Seral number Product code Product name Dedicated service System parameter information 152 168 250 3 00 E0 91 03 37 33 Normal Normal Ver 1 00 Ver 1 00 LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd Communications Adapter 91033733 GL_EIPT Enable Standard setup reception error Illustration 1 4 2 Confirmation of Versions through XG PD 2 Confirmation of Versions through Case Label of Products In each module the information of the module product is attached to the exterior case In case there is no connector with PC and it is impossible to check out online confirmation is available after you remove the module in case The label attached to the backside of a product and the type name and the version information is marked Chapter 2 Specification Chapter 2 Specification 2 1 General Specification The general specification of XGT series is as follows re tems Spats paad er Ambient 1 0 55 C temperature Storage 2 25 70 C temperature 3
74. n new hardware search wizard dialogue box and press next button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD lt o floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue LSis 5 5 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 5 Select Search the Most Suitable Drive in this Location of drive search options and check out Include Next Location when Searching Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options S Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local path and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CO ROM Include this location in the search CAWMGSOO0W Drivers w Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 6 Press Search button Select Drivers Folder where XG5000 has been installed in Index Dialogue Box Browse For Folder Select the Folder that contains drivers For your hardware
75. n service which is the service used when data is transmitted and received periodically The aperiodic server method is the communication method used when particular events happen In XGT EtherNet IP I F module these two services are incorporated into EIP service and provided 6 1 1 EtherNet IP Terms 1 Implicit Messaging Suggestive message the message where the information has been implicated to the minimum other than data In XGT EtherNet IP I F module the message is provided via client periodic server communication 2 Explicit Messaging Clear message including all information that can translate frames other than data In XGT EtherNet IP I F module the message is provided via aperiodic client communication 3 Client The subject requiring information 4 Server The subject that provides information at request 5 Producer The entity that create producers information 6 Consumer The entity that receives consumer information and consumes it 7 Tag Nameplate Named Variable 8 EDS File The abbreviation for Electric Data Sheets The file where the information on the device and on the communication set up is recorded 9 RPI The abbreviation for Requested Packet Interval meaning the period when Packet will be sent In XGT EtherNet IP I F module packet is provided at transmission period 6 1 2 EDS File Electrical Description Script EDS File is a description on devices and it includes the information about a product type and conne
76. ndow Zoom In Window Zoom Out StateBar When displaying a state display line Used UsedDevice When displaying the used device area on the parameter Asci Table Ascii Table o When wanting to see Ascii and Sexadecimal Values 5 22 LS Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters rr Menu Bar Menu Icon Contents When arranging the Edit Window in stair type window Help i Cascade fa Tile Horizontally Window 1 Tile vertically Arrange Icon Close All When arranging the Edit Window horizontally When arranging the Edit Window vertically i NewPLC System diagnosis Not used When closing all open windows Qy7 a z2 8 8 D lt 2 D D 2 I Q Q O Q gt eD Q S 8 N O O S lt Help JETT About XG PD When checking out XG PD version information About XG6 PD LSI 5 23 Chapter 6 EIP Service M Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 1 EtherNet IP Communication Method The communicant method of EtherNet IP is divided into Implicit Communication Method and Explicit Communication Method and each method is again divided into client and server function In XGT EtherNet IP IF module Implicit communication method is provided by periodic client periodic server and explicit communication method is provided by aperiodic client aperiodic server The periodic client server is similar to the high speed link of the existing XGT communicatio
77. omation Base Number Parameter existence i Exist No of blocks in service j Slot Number Parameter task status DOWNLOAD Communication Diagnostics State by service kind Connection status Block status Service count per second accumulative service count accumulative em Implicit Client CONNECT READY 5 1326 17 Services EIP Service gt Multiple Reading 3 1 Specific Flag Information Window 1 Block No Displays the index of the parameter that a user set up with EIP Service 2 Channel No Displays the number of the channel that a user set up in each block 3 Service Kind Displays the type of the service that a user set up Implicit Client Implicit Server Explicit Client 4 Connection Status Displays whether EIP Block has been connected or not gt CONNECT State that connection has been completed gt IDLE State that connection has not been completed 5 Block Status Displays the block state of EIP Block gt NONEXIST State that the set up of connection has not been done gt REGSESSION State that TCP Connection has been completed and EtherNet IP Connection is in the process of being set up gt READY State that communication is available gt BUSY State that response on required frame has not been received yet 6 Service Count per Second Displays how many times the service has been carried out per 1 second 7 Accumulative Service Count Displays the number of services till now 8 Accum
78. on Data Video Signal Core shielded Materials AL Plastic Complex Foil or An Alternative to 75Q Coaxial Cable Copper Braid Notice 1 UTP Unshielded Twisted Paired Copper Cable FTP Overall Foiled Twisted Paired Copper Cable STP Overall Shielded and Shielded Individually Pair Twisted Paired Copper Cable 2 Patch Cable or Patch Cord Instead of Solid Conductors Stranded Conductors may be used for the purpose of improving the Flexibility of a UTP 4Pair Cable The materials and sizes of strands used are regulated in accordance with UL444 and representative sizes and materials are Un coated AWG 24 7 0203A In other words diameter of unshielded wire is 0 203mm and wires are stranded in 1 6 structure The materials are annealed coopers Chapter 2 Specification 2 Classification by Frequencies used Transmission Category 1 Voice Frequency Telephone Network 2Pair Network 2 Pair Category 2 he O TED Multi Pair Communication Cable Telephone Network Computation 1 Computation Network Transmission Category 4 Speed Up 2 Low loss Communication Cable Category5 and 1 Digital Telephone Network Enhanced 100 100 Computation Network Category 5 2 Low Loss Wideband Cable Notice 1 The classification currently applied at home and abroad is Category 3 5 Enhanced Category 5 and Category 6 Category 4 is not now used as Category 5 appears Category 7 is in STP structure and it is at a development stage
79. ontents Description P2P PARAMETER No 1 BLOCK n Displays P2P PARAMETER No 1 BLOCK SERVICE Co ee _NDROO com ee eee NORMAL STATE IN NORMAL STATE COMPLETED ee a Na a pone Displays P2P PARAMETER No 00 BLOCK SERVICE 1006251 P2P1 ERROO IN ABNORMAL STATE COMPLETED COMPLETED IF P2P PARAMETER No 00 BLOCK Displays IF P2P PARAMETER No00 BLOCK SERVICE IN ABNORMAL STATE SERVICE IN ABNORMAL STATE COMPLETED L00626 PeP1_STATUSOO WORD COMPLETED ERROR CODE ERROR CODE P2P PARAMETER No 00 THE Displays P2P PARAMETER No 00 THE NUMBER DOUBLE NUMBER OF BLOCK SERVICE OF BLOCK SERVICE PERFORMANCES IN NORMAL L00627 _P2P1_SVCONTOO WORD PERFORMANCES INNORMAL STATE STATE P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 00 Displays P P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 00 THE iea papreno OOUE PERFORMANCES IN ABNORMAL NUMBER OF BLOCK SERVICE PERFORMANCES IN a WORD EERE ABNORMAL STATE P2P PARAMETER No 1 and No 01 Displays P2P PARAMETER No 1 and No 01 BLOCK L006310 P2P1 NDROt BIT BLOCK SERVICE IN NORMAL STATE Gop Oe own GATE COMPLETED COMPLETED P2P PARAMETER No 1 and No 01 es P2P1_ERRO1 BLOCK SERVICE IN ABNORMAL E a apa ulatcgecines SERVICE IN STATE COMPLETED IF P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 00 BLOCK SERVICE IN ABNORMAL Displays IF P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 00 L00632 p2P1 STATUSO1 WORD STATECOMPLETED ERRORCODE BLOCK SERVICE IN ABNORMAL STATE COMPLETED ERROR CODE P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 01 Dis
80. or click icon 2 Enable Link HS Link P2P I2 sfst amp NewPLC CST High speed Link High speed Link 01 CIS High speed Link 02 High speed Link 03 amp High speed Link 04 High speed Link 05 High speed Link 06 High speed Link 07 amp High speed Link 08 High speed Link 09 Enable Link High speed Link 10 High speed Link 11 amp High speed Link 12 3 H P2P EIP 3 aed PPEP 1 P2P EIP 02 P2P EIP 03 P2P EIP 04 P2P EIP 05 P2P EIP 06 P2P EIP 07 P2P EIP 08 1 Online Select Link Enable or click icon 2 Check out EIP where set up has been completed and click Write 6 16 LS Chapter 6 EIP Service Set up H Order Procedure ule Setup 4GP ACF O AGI CPUS AGL EIPT XGF AHL5 AGQ RY2 SGF AHGA AGF ADEA Detailed Module Information Status By Service Media Information Operation Check out Ping Test Autoscan alal sle o 0 MAE co 1 Select Online System Diagnosis or click icon E3 2 After clicking the module press the right side of the mouse then it is possible to check out whether communication has been successfully done by clicking frame monitoring or the state by services For the details on system diagnosis refer to Diagnosis Function Chapter 7 LSis 6 1 Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 5 Use Examples 6 5 1 Communication with Rockwell 1756 ENBT Communication Module 1 Sy
81. over the world 3 Classification by Inflammable Grades Base on UL Certification Induced Combustion SALES e For Installing ceilings without duct Less than 20 minutes 73m min Regulated e Plenum Cable e UL 910 Plenum Test e Vertical Installation Type Less th N C 150 kW 30 minutes i Re an 4 e Non Plenum Cable J UL 1666 Riser Test e General Type 21 kW 20 minutes vm m d e Non Plenum Cable J UL 1581 VTFT Test 1 KW CMP MR CM CMX Restrictive Use Less than Not k 1 minute 0 5m eadi e Non Plenum Cable g UL 1581 VW 1 Test Notice 1 CMG is located in the middle grade between CM and CMR but generally it is not applied to LAN Cable such as UTP Cable Example CMG CAS FT4 VTFT Test similar to CM of UL 1581 Burner Angle Horizontality 45 degree Upward and Sample Conditions 1 2 interval arrangement A Bundle of 6 ones x 6 units are different 2 6 LS Chapter 2 Specification 4 An Example CTP LANS of Category 5 Twisted Pair Cable UTP Items Units Values Conductor Resistance O km 93 5 Maximum Insulation Resistance MO km 2500 Minimum Anti voltage V minute AC 500 AAR Q 1 100MHz 10015 Impedance 6 5 Attenuation Less than dB 100m 8 2 sean Near End Cross talk End Crosstalk oss than dB 100m _16MHz 20MHz 2 Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run U Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 3 1 Installation Environment This product is
82. ower Slot No Power Slot No Power Slot No Power Slot No Power 0 P3840 P387F 0 1 P1320 P135F 1 P1960 P199F 1 P2600 P263F 1 P3240 P327F 1 P3880 P391F 1 P4520 P455F 2 P2000 P203F P2640 P267F 2 P3920 P395F 2 P1360 P139F 2 P3280 P331F 2 P4560 P459F 3 P2040 P207F 3 P2680 P271F 3 P3960 P399F 9 P1400 P143F 3 P3320 P335F 3 P4600 P463F 4 P2080 P211F 4 P2720 P275F 4 P4000 P403F 4 P1440 P147F 4 P3360 P339F 4 P4640 P467F 5 P2120 P215F 5 P2760 P279F 5 P4040 P407F 5 P1480 P151F 5 P3400 P343F 5 P4680 P471F 6 P4080 P411F G 6 P3440 P347F 6 P4720 P475F P1520 P1560 P155F P159F 6 P2160 P219F G P2800 P283F Slot No 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T P0640 P0680 P0720 P0760 P0800 P0840 P0880 P0920 Power z i a i 3 j PO67F PO71F PO7SF PO79F PO83F PO87F PO91F PO9SF Slot No 3 T P2200 P223F P2840 P287F T P3480 P351F T P4120 P415F P4760 P479F 3 5 Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run b The Maximum Configuration of the Basic System Points Variable Type Slot NO 0 1 2 7 3 4 5 A System Configuration Basc Base gt P0000 P0010 P0020 P0030 P0040 P0050 PO06O P0070 Example 2 Bas NOD Power CPU a a 2 POOOF POO1F POO2F POOSF POO4F POOSF POO6F POO7F Ext
83. p Channel 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 EDS channel IP address P 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Cancel 0 0 0 1 Set up channel numbers and IPs and start setting up blocks LSis 6 21 Chapter 6 EIP Service Set up oa stat ae par f Parameter Eri st tag tagsettings Index Ch 1 0 type unction Parameter Time out Data type contents alflag period ms EIP Block Local tag Remote tag Size 0 Implicit Client MEI Tag Multicast Parameter T20 Size 1 O RPIx4 2BYTE ZMWO dO Set up lf a user sets up blocks using the channels set up the information that has to be input in EDS File that OMRON Module provides appears A user must enter this information and complete Connection 1 O Type The Connection name that EDS provides 2 Connection Type Select from Multicast Unicast 3 Transmission Period Set up transmission period RPI ms unit 4 Timeout Select as much as constant times of the time set up in transmission period and carry out set up 5 Remote Tag Set up the tag of server side On the server side tag must be set up already 1 After carrying out Write the EIP of Parameter execute Enable EIP Link 6 22 LS Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function This chapter describes how to check out systems and modules how to check out network state and how to download 0 S When checking out states of system configuration and EtherNet IP I F Mo
84. pe Connection t Function Parameter Conditional fla Time out Data type Ee E di E contents g period ms as Local tag Remotetag Size E QO Explicit Client TAG READ Fx92 2 BYTE 4Mw 100 mw100 2 gt Example of Read oe Parameter Transmission tag settings Indes Ch 20 type Connection t Function Parameter Conditional fla Time out Data type oi contents I periad ms ie Local tag Remotetag Size Service CodefHex E 0 0 Explicit Client Genetic READ Parameter aea Ss Fx92 2 BYTE ZMW 100 2 stance Block Set up Attribute Hex 2 gt Example of Parameter Set up Status by service Parameter settings Parameter Parameter items Contents Service CodefHex E Class Hex Instance Attribute Hex 1 Channel Select and use the one among those set up with aperiodic client 2 Operating Mode The operation of the channel set up in accordance with channel set up is displayed 3 Function There are Tag Read Order that reads tag data from server and Tag Write Order that stores data into server and Read Write that enters parameter not tag 4 Parameter Set up is available only if Read Write is set up gt Service Code Hex Enter the Service Code that you will use Example OE Get 10 Set gt Class Hex Enter the Class that sets up parameter gt Instance Hex Enter the Instance that you will set up parameter gt Aitribute Hex Enter the Attribute that you wi
85. plays PARAMETER No1 AND No 01 THE DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF BLOCK SERVICE NUMBER OF BLOCK SERVICE PERFORMANCES IN L00633 P2P1_SVCCNTOT WORD PERFORMANCES INNORMAL STATE NORMAL STATE oo kip ee Displays P2P PARAMETER No 1 AND No 01 THE DOUBLE NUMBER OF BLOCK SERVICE PERFORMANCES IN L00635 _P2P1_ERRCNTO NOSEN PERFORMANCES N ABNORMAL AOVEER oF PLOC TABLE 2 Communication Flag List in accordance with P2P Service Set up Appendix A 3 External Dimension Dimension Unit mm e XGL EIPT A 14 LS Warranty and Environmental Policy 1 Warranty Period The product you purchased will be guaranteed for 18 months from the date of manufacturing 2 Scope of Warranty Any trouble or defect occurring for the above mentioned period will be partially replaced or repaired However please note the following cases will be excluded from the scope of warranty 1 Any trouble attributable to unreasonable condition environment or handling otherwise specified in the manual Any trouble attributable to others products lf the product is modified or repaired in any other place not designated by the company Due to unintended purposes Owing to the reasons unexpected at the level of the contemporary science and technology when delivered Not attributable to the company for instance natural disasters or fire BASGNS oo Since the above warranty is limited to PLC unit only make sure to use the product considering the
86. pproving the communication on high speed link and communication set up Upload Download When O S downloading communication module SyCon Upload a System Diagnosis When monitoring the operating state of communication module Reset PLC When resetting PLC When reading the data set in SyCon Corresponding to Dnet Pnet Reset Individual When resetting communication modules Module Register EDS File When deleting EDS file Used to delete EDS of the module activated on Delete EDS File When registering EDS file EIP Configuration Window Eps Tools Window Help EDS Register EDS file Delete EDS file When marking EDS file on the memo pad The activated information of View EDS File the module EIP on the configuration window Tools Window Help Customize p When selecting canceling a user of the menu related to a tools Tools Customize Shortcut Settings Ds When setting up canceling a hotkey for each menu Shortcut Settings Options Options Applying canceling the option related to the projection a a eee Project Window When activating tool bars in XG PD Project Window Message Window o When the message window Is activated View LA Message Window Module Information When displaying whether the online system diagnosis has been Lid Module Information Window Wind tivated EDS Information Window meow oe e Status Bar EDS Information l l l l When displaying EDS information wi
87. r click 2 Create the projects that you will store in the project name and select the names of the projects to be stored and the CPU types of PLC that you selected New Project Project name test ox File location CSG 5S000 source test Select Folder x PLC Series GK GB O GI OGA CPU kind OK CPUH w Project comment tegl New Project 3 After the location of the base you will register EtherNet IP I F module in Basic Set up Screen of XG PD click the right mouse and set up slots and communication modules Pn test01 XG PD i Bile Edit View Onine EDS Tools Window Help Oe BAXUA Xx S A NewPLC XGK CPUH Base00 Base01 Base02 Base03 o Base04 Base05 Base06 f Base07 Communication Module Settings x EtherNet IP ot oo v TE Standa H Highs E PE XG PD Message window x 44 gt i Result Parameterchek J Usedaddres f LSis 5 15 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters Oo 5 2 2 Incase of Online To register the communication module in online state using XG PD the methods in NO 1 and NO 2 are the same as the one in registering modules of EtherNet IP I F in offline state The execution order afterwards is as follows 1 Create Project Name you will store and select PLC Series type applied to PLC series and PLC CPU type for CPU 2 If not connected check out the
88. rch for the best driver in these locations Use the check boses below bo limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driwer found will be installed Search removable media floppy CO ROM Include this location in the search CG S000 Drivers Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option teselect the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware LSis 5 11 Chapter 5 Installation of Software and communication Parameters 4 Press button Disc Loaded Hardware Update Wizard Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware gS Select the manufacturer and model of pour hardware device and then click Next IF you eet have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Show compatible hardware Model LSIS sGSeres ity This driver tz not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing i important Ce Jp 5 If Installation Dialogue Box appears from the disc appears press button Search Install From Disk tl Insert the manutacturer s installation disk and then as OF a make sure that the corect drive is selected below Cancel Copy manufacturer s files fro Browse 6 Move to the folder File XG5000 has been installed from File Search Dialogue Box If drivers fold selected GmUSBD inf file
89. rd appearing if a user press shift 2 on keyboard The letters in the back of refer to special institutions school research center corporation and the letters in front of becomes a user s ID Appendix A 2 The end letters in domain name are top ranked ones and in case of USA the following abbreviation is mostly used and in case of Korea Korea is expressed in kr for displaying nationality com usually corporations company edu usually educational institutions like university education ac academy used in Korea gov governmental institutions for example NASA nasa gov government mil sites related to the military For example USA air force is to af mil military org means private organizations Nations are expressed as follows au Australia uk England ca Canade kr Korea jp Japan fr France tw Taiwan etc 9 Ethernet This net is LAN Connection System IEEE 802 3 that USA Xerox Intel and DEC jointly developed Ethernet a network connection with 10Mbps transmission ability and 1500 BYTE packet used can collect a variety of computers in network Thus it is called pronoun of LAN and the diverse products in generality in size not for special providers have been launched 10 FTP File Transfer Protocol This program is used to transmit files between computers among application programs that TCP IP Protocol provides Only f a user has Account on th
90. riod that client grants according to types Using data that client provides it is possible to output to his own module Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 1 4 Aperiodic Communication Explicit System Explicit Message provided in aperiodic communication from GT EtherNet IP I F module means clear and explicit message This message also means that all information which is possible to translate data to date frame Thus even though it takes some time to translate frame if the message we want is sent without the process of setting parameter frame is translated from server and the response is made In general it is utilized as monitoring data to aperiodic data rather than control data The following table shows the parameter items set up when XGT EtherNet IP I f module is used Set up or Not Barme onor Set up Items Set up Scope iodi iodi iodi Remarks fer Configuration p p Scop Periodic Periodic Aperiodic Client Server Client Carnus EPa T oes sds sapone ooo Operation Pursuant to VO Type Defined in ee lee Connection Multicast Point to Point Function Write Read Tag Read m Tag Write Parameter Defined in ZE Parameter Defined in x Mobile Special Flag x Conditions Contact Point Transmitting 20 10000 Period Data Type BIT 1 2 4 8 oe ee Tag Set up XGT PLC Local Tag Tag Set up TAG Remote Tag o Tag Set up Size Set up other s IP Enter the channel you will use of set up Automatically displa
91. rrr rrr nnn A 1 A 2 Flag oe A 5 A 2 1 Special Relay F List A 5 A 2 2 Communication Relay L List A 13 A 3 External Dimension A 14 Chapter 1 Overview o Chapter 1 Overview This user guide is made out to describe EtherNet IP I F module Referred to as EPI Module among XGT PLC system networks EtherNet IP is the protocols where Common Industrial Protocol CIP industrial protocols used in common such as Device Net ControlNet CompoNet etc has been laid on an upper layer of open protocol Ethernet Thus EtherNet IP allows DeviceNet ControlNet and CompoNet developers to secure the interoperability between multi band and lower network devices by applying the same objects and profiles EIP module provides two Ethernet Ports Ethernet Port and the switch function required for the existing STAR system is built in and it is the module for transmitting data between PCCs or between PLC and EtherNet IP I F IO module Make a program in reference with these following user guides e XG5000 User Guide e XGK Instructions e XGK User Guide e XGI Instructions e XGI User Guide e XGR Instructions e XGR User Guide Be careful of these configuration items when you constitute XGT EIP module syste
92. safety for system configuration or applications Environmental Policy LSIS Co Ltd supports and observes the environmental policy as below Environmental Management About Disposal LSIS considers the environmental preservation as the preferential management subject and every staff of LSIS use the reasonable endeavors for the pleasurably environmental preservation of the earth LSIS PLC unit is designed to protect the environment For the disposal separate aluminum iron and synthetic resin cover from the product as they are reusable LSIS values every single customers Quality and service come first at LSIS Always at your service standing for our customers http eng sis biz LSIs 10310001033 m HEAD OFFICE m LSIS Chengdu Office _ Chengdu China LS tower Hogye dong Dongan gu Anyang si Gyeonggi do 1026 6 Address 12FL Guodong Buiding No 52 Jindun Korea http eng Isis biz Road Chengdu 610041 P R China Tel 82 2 2034 4870 Fax 82 2 2034 4648 e mail cshwang lsis biz Tel 86 28 8612 9151 9226 Fax 86 28 8612 9236 e mail comysb Isis biz m LSIS Tokyo Office _ Tokyo Japan m LSIS Qingdao Office _ Qingdao China Address 16FL Higashi Kan Akasaka Twin Tower 17 22 Address YinHe Bldg 402 Room No 2P Shandong Road Akasaka Monato ku Tokyo 107 8470 Japan Qingdao City Shandong province 266071 P R China Tel 81 3 3582 9128 Fax 81 3 3582 2667 e mail jschuna lsis biz Tel 86 532 8501 6068 Fax
93. so that damage or separation between pairs does not happen 7 Maximum Curvature Diameter 4 Pair Cable 4 times the Diameter Cable more than 25 Pair 10 times the Diameter 8 Make sure the maximum tensile force while using does not exceed 110N 11 3Kgf based on 4 Pair 9 Make sure jumper cables and patch codes are loosely disconnected When tightly connected the features of category 5 may lower When using Tie wrap make sure cables are not stressed 10 Make sure proper distance is maintained between EMI source and UTP cable when installing cables The proper distance in each case is as follows Minimum es Distance Conditions ee than than 2 EPSV KVA 2 ee 5 In case unshielded power lines or electric facilities are open and are in the state of being closely located nearby non 127mm 305mm 610mm metal pipes In case unshielded power lines or electric facilities are in the 64mm 152mm 305mm state of being located nearby buried metal pipes In case buried metal pipes the power line or the same shields are in the state of being located nearby buried metal pipes Notice 1 In case voltage reaches 480V and electric power source reaches more than 5KVA separated calculation is required Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run 3 6 Trial Run 3 6 1 Directions when Configuring Systems 1 To use P2P service including this module make sure IP Addresses of all channels are different from IP addresses of all other c
94. stem Configuration Client Server ov IRI CPU AGL ELPT XOO RY Segment 1756 ENBT XGL EIPT IP Address 192 168 250 100 192 168 250 100 Data Size 4 BYTE 4 BYTE ReadingArea MBO 3 EIPT Tag a Communication Method Periodic Client Implicit service 2 Set up of XGT EtherNet IP I F Module Parameter XGT is used as Server so refer to the Server Set up Contents in 6 2 3 above Herein for example server has been set up to Channel No 0 and Block No 0 Set up How to Set u Order pours HS tag settings Index Ch Operating Mode Parameter Data type _tagsettings e Server Set up a aii d Local tag Remote tag _ azs Implicit Server 1 BYTE MBO 1 Channel Select the one among the channels where periodic servers have been set up Operating Mode The operation mode of the channel set up in accordance with channel set up is displayed Local Tag This tag is the device area of the module operating via server 3 Data Type Enter the data type of the tag a user will set up Size The data size of the module operating via server 5 6 18 LSI Chapter 6 EIP Service 3 Rockwell 1756 ENBT Communication Module and Communication Set up Set up Rockwell s2 Client using Rockwell2 S W RSLogix 5000 Set up om ate eresas Description 1734 Ethernet Adapter Twisted Pair Media 1738 Ethernet Adapter Twisted Pair Media 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Fiber Media 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Brid
95. system diagnosis screen of the system composed of the main base and the extension base If a user clicks the base 1 in Illustration 7 1 2 to see the system diagnosis screen of the extension base in the above illustration he can see the extension base diagnosis screen in Illustration 7 1 3 Lsis 1 Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function XGP ACF O AGF ADSA AGQ RY2 AGF AHSS AGL EIPT a zt g Illustration 7 1 3 Extension Base System Diagnosis Screen System information l Allocation information Feed Comment Gi Base 0 XGB MOGA Main Base 6 Slots Gi Base 1 XGB ED4A Extended Base 4 Slots ilp Power XGP ACF AC100 240V Input bon Blo Slot 0 XGF ADBA A D Voltage Current Input Type 8 Channels ae Sni Slot 1 AGQ RY2ZA B 59Xx1 1 0 7 x0X1 1 63 Relay Output 16 Contacts 2A No Varistor Varnstor I ile Slot 2 XiGF AWA4S lsolatedtype 2 Wire analog Input Type 4 Channels Ble Slot 3 MGL EIPT EtherNet IP Module Illustration 7 1 4 Extension Base Module Information Window Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function 7 2 System Diagnosis Items and Contents This part describes the diagnosis items and contents of EtherNet IP I F Module provided from XG PD Diagnosis g How to Set up and Contents Items XGP ACF i AGI CPUS AGOQ RY2 AGF AWSS AGL EIPT XGF ADBA a mi i a A I Detailed Module E System Diagnosis a Media Information 1 Ping Test Autoscan System Log 1 Select XG PD Connection Onl
96. the module operating via server Notice When a user sets up the module operating via periodic server the index of EIP block is granted the following meanings gt In case periodic client is own module 1 Output Input Assembly Instance is same 2 For example in case of setting up Index No 0 as periodic server make sure Output Inout Assembly Instance is set up at 0 gt In case periodic client is other provider s module 1 The Start Index of Input Assembly Instance is 1 2 Output Assembly Instance is the value where Input Assembly Instance 129 has been applied 3 For example in case of setting up Index No 0 as periodic server make sure Inout Assembly Instance set up at 1 and Output Assembly Instance at 130 Chapter 6 EIP Service ee 6 4 Operation Start The operation of the XGT EtherNet IP I F module is largely divided into periodic communication service and aperiodic communication service For set up contents refer to 5 3 and 5 4 6 4 1 XG PD Set up Set up oa ae Online Settings Connection settings ne a Depth Local v Connection ew Timeout interval Set u p Retrial times 1 Read Write data size in PLC run mode ONomal Maximum Send maximum data size in stop mode 1 Online Select Connection Set up or Click Icon a 2 After setting up the connection option suitable for a use s environment click Connection Read I O Information Select Online I O Information Read
97. ti RX Media Information aUri TX BuUni Rx Packet monitoring Packet Packet sent received 0 0 BTCP TX _ _ C lt lt i iRCTECP AX BUDP TX OUDP Rx Stop reading 1 Service State Information Displays the number of service completed in EtherNet IP I F Module 2 Media State Information Displays the packet quantity per second in service type of EtherNet IP I F Module 3 Packet Monitoring Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function og O nosis g How to Set up and Contents Items Ping Test i Standard information Standard settings Results Base No 0 IP address 165 244 149 100 No of 3 attempts Slot No 5 No of iterations 3 No of 3 SUCCESSES Timeout 500 No of errors Message Success Reply received from 165 244 149 100 Success Reply received from 165 244 149 100 Success Reply received from 165 244 149 100 Ping Test It is possible to check out the operation state of an opponent country by entering an opponent country s IP Address In case of not receiving the signal from an opponent country it is necessary to check out the basic set up information Autoscan Standard information Base Number 0 Link type EtherNet IP Slot Number 165 244 149 100 A user can check out the system configuration state of the whole system gt Parameter In case EIP Parameter is set up it is marked as P gt Active The module operating normally Online State is marked as A
98. to check out errors or service performances through XG PD or if a user wants to store the contents in current memory area into flash when pressing Log Switch on the front side on EtherNet IP I F Module memory area log is automatically stored to Flash Illustration 7 3 4 shows the flash area log screen of System Log 7 10 lS Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function Memory Area Log Hash Area Log Slot Number Illustration 7 3 4 Flash Area Log Screen of System Log Lsis 11 Appendix a Appendix 1 IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3 regulates standards on Ethernet based on CSMA CD In other words it is a short distance net LAN based on CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Ethernet devised by IEEE 802 3 Group divided into the following specific projects 1 IEEE P802 3 10G Base T Study Group 2 IEEE P802 3ah Ethernet in the First Mile Task Force 3 IEEE P802 3ak 10G Base CX4 Task Force Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 must be standardized in RFC894 and RFC1042 and mutual frame processing must be possible 2 ARP Address Resolution Protocol This Protocol is created to find MAC Address using an opponent s IP address in Ethernet LAN 3 Bridge This is the device used to connect two networks so that they can operate as if those two were one Bridge is used to connect two networks an also applied to divide one big network into two small networks for improving performance ability 1
99. tput oroperation gt Please install interlock circuits in the sequence program for safe operations in the system when exchange data with PLC or modify operation modes using a computer or other external equipments Read specific instructions thoroughly when conducting control operations with PLC Safety Instruction Safety Instructions for design process I O signal or communication line shall be wired at least 100mm away from a high voltage cable or power line Fail to follow this Safety Instructions on installation process Use PLC only in the environment specified in PLC manual or general standard of data sheet If not electric shock fire abnormal operation of the product may be caused Before install or remove the module be sure PLC power is off If not electric shock or damage on the product may be caused Be sure that every module is securely attached after adding a module or an extension connector If the product is installed loosely or incorrectly abnormal operation error or dropping may be caused In addition contact failures under poor cable installation will be causing malfunctions as well Be sure that screws get tighten securely under vibrating environments Fail to do so will put the product under direct vibrations which will cause electric shock fire and abnormal operation Do not come in contact with conducting parts in each module which may cause electric shock malfunctions or abnormal operation
100. ttings EIP Channel EIF Block Double click P2P EIP on P2P EIP Set up Window and enter modules and slot numbers 6 14 Si Chapter 6 EIP Service M 2 EIP Channel and Parameter Set up Set up Channel Setting Channel Operating Mode Partner Port Partner IP address i Implicit Server 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 aa om a EIP Channel Information Check out Ta wt gt 1 Double click EIP channel and set up operation mode into periodic server 2 The module where the basic module has been set up operates there is no need to enter an opponent country s IP address Index Ch Operating Modef 1 0 type Connection Function Parameter Parameter Conditional Transmission Time out Data type __taasettings i type contents flag period ms Local tag Remote tagl Size mo o 2 Implicit Server 2 BYTE ZMW 200 Block Set up Implicit Server 2 BYTE ZMW 300 22 0 0 Implicit Server 2 BYTE ZMW 400 20 0 Implicit Server 2 BYTE MWw 500 250 1 Channel Select and use the one among the channels where periodic servers have been set up Operating Mode The operation mode of the channel set up according to the channel set up is displayed Date Type Enter the data type of the tag that you will set up Local Tag This tag is the device area of the module operating via server 5 Size The data size of
101. ulative Error Count Displays the number of errors till now 4 LS Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function Diagnosis g How to Set up and Contents Items Status by service Communication Diagnostics Session handle IP Address RR no of packets sent RR no of packets received Unit no of 1 1 Slot Number State by ee Services Explicit Server Information gt Mutiple Reading Refresh Close 1 Session Handle The original number granted to connected client 2 IP Address IP Address of connected client 3 The Number of RR packets sent The Number of Transmission Packets of the Message in the form of Request Reply 4 The Number of RR Packets received The Number of Reception Packets of the Message in the form of Request Reply 5 The Number of Unit Packets sent The Number of Transmission Packets of the Message used after connection set up 6 The Number of Unit Packets received The Number of Reception Packets of the Message used after connection set up 7 The Number of Error Packets The Number of Error Packets coming into Server Media Information Service state information Transmission Reception E Implicit Client 3713 743 E Explicit Client J 2 m mplicit Client TX m mplicit Client Rx m E xplicit Client TX o Explicit Client RX Media state information packet sec Transmission Reception n Broadcast D D E Broad TX Multicast 0 0 a Broad AX Unicast 5 1 Do MT O Mul
102. up For the contents of the parameter refer to the manual of the server side gt In case of using own EtherNet IP In case of own company Output Inout Assembly Instance should be the same 1 T20 Tag Size The data size that server will read Word 2 Output Assembly Instance 8bit The block number of server that will read 3 Input Assembly Instance 8bit The block number of the server that will read gt In case of using other Company s EtherNet IP 1 Output Assembly Instance 8bit This is the block number of the server where a user wants to use data and index No 0 matches No 130 2 Input Assembly Instance 8bit This is the block number of the server which a user wants to read and index No 0 matches No 130 6 Parameter Contents The contents of the parameter set up are displayed 7 Transmission period ms This is the transmission period of data and the set up scope is established at 20 10000 ms 8 Timeout If frame does not appear within the time set up after the value as much as constant times of the time set up in transmission period the time for displaying errors is set up Set up scope is obtained in this calculation transmission period x 0 7 9 Date Type This refers to data type BIT 1 BYTE 2 BYTE 4 BYTE 8 BYTE In own company it is fixed to be 2BYTE 10 Local Tag This tag is used to read local data or to set up the area to write it Chapter 6 EIP Service Oe S iani OF stst D OH Standard s
103. very reliable regardless of installation environments but to guaranty the reliability and stability of the system pay attention to the following items 1 Environment Conditions 1 Install in the control board where waterproof and dustproof are possible 2 Installation Constructions 1 Make sure wiring leavings are not inserted inside the PLC when you process screw holes or do wiring jobs 2 Install the places where it is easy to control 3 Do not install into the same panel as high press machine 4 Make sure the distance to the duct and the surrounding module is maintained to be more than 50mm 5 Put to earth where surrounding noise environment is good More than 0mm More than Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run TTS 3 2 Cautions when Handling Observe the following directions when you configure the system using EtherNet IP I F module 1 Do not drop or impose strong impact 2 Do not separate PCB from the case It may cause malfunctions 3 Make sure foreign objects are not put into the upper area of the module while you do wiring jobs 4 If foreign objects are entered remove them 5 Do not remove the module when light is ON 6 Use standard cables and install within maximum distance 7 Make sure communication lines are not affected by surges and inductive noises that may occur from alternating Current or current parts 8 In case the machinery or the substances that may generate high temperature are nearb
104. wnload after modifying I O parameter and try to un PLC again Illustration 7 3 2 PLC History Specific Information Monitor In case hard errors or CPU interface errors are made to the module naturally LED abnormally operates but it is possible to figure out this state using exclusive programs Illustration 7 7 2 will help a user check out error warning information through PLC history from Online of XG5000 and it is possible to solve problems by referring to Details and Actions contents Chapter 7 Diagnosis Function oS 7 3 3 Check out on Module Errors through System Log It is possible to monitor whether communication module has been malfunctioned through XG PD Program After connecting RS 232C or USB Connector to CPU Module click EtherNet IP I F Module with the right side of the mouse on Diagnosis Screen in XG PD and select System Log and then Log Screen is open 1 Memory Area Log It is possible to check out whether errors have been made or services have been performed Illustration 7 3 3 shows the memory area log screen of System Log Memory Area Log Flash Area Log Base Number Slot Number Num Date Time Contents Details Delete log Read all Save file Illustration 7 3 3 Memory Log Area Screen of System Log It is possible to check out the date time contents when events such as error occurring or service performing happened 1 Flash Area Log If it is impossible
105. y Revision History Version Date Contents Revised position V1 0 09 12 First edition V1 1 11 05 How to enable link through flag added CH 6 3 1 x The number of User s manual is indicated right part of the back cover C 2009 LSIS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved About User s Manual Thank you for purchasing PLC of LSIS Co Ltd Before use make sure to carefully read and understand the User s Manual about the functions performances installation and programming of the product you purchased in order for correct use and importantly let the end user and maintenance administrator to be provided with the User s Manual The User s Manual describes the product If necessary you may refer to the following description and order accordingly In addition you may connect our website hito eng lsis biz and download the information as a PDF file Relevant User s Manuals XG5000 software user manual describing online function such as programming print monitoring debugging by using XGK XGB CPU XG5000 software user manual describing online function such XG5000 User s Manual _ for XGI XGR as programming print monitoring debugging by using XGI XGR CPU User s Manual instructions that are used PLC system with XGK XGB CPU l Users manual for programming to explain how to use ONES SCCM Sree torent Ng instructions that are used PLC system with XGI XGR XEC User s Manual CPU XGK CPUA CPUE CPUH CP
106. y you or when wires directly come into contact oil and other things for a long time when you do wiring jobs it may cause a short cut damage or malfunctions 9 When you do wirings during pipe arrangement it is necessary to put to earth to pipes Chapter 3 Installation and Trial Run aa 3 3 The Order for Setting up Products till Running The following describes the order of installing or setting up products Install the system and setting up the parameter so that they can operate in order Start e Check out the sizes and standards to be used e Install the module to the base e Check out the location of the base and the slot e Check out the LED state of a communication module after power is authorized RUN Green e Connect to CPU using XG PD e Carry out Read IO Information in XG PD e The module appears in project window after executing Read IO Information in ae e Set up the basic parameter gt IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway e Install the necessary EDS file e Set up EIP parameter gt Channels Functions Starting Con
107. yed in accordance l X Select one among connection types defined in EDS Select one among aperiodic clients Set up the parameter defined in EDS In case of aperiodic client only read write can be set up for read write Display the contents set up in the Parameter Set up mobile conditions Period transmitting data Transmission Period Timeout 0 7 Set up a data type The device area of the local axis where Write or Read is executed you will Designate Others TAG Maximum 40 letters In case remote station is XGT PLC it is set up as Device Name Ex X X MW200 Periodic Client Server Maximum 500 Byte Aperiodic Client Maximum 1400 Byte Chapter 6 EIP Service 6 2 EIP Service EtherNet IP is divided into a periodic message service Implicit Service and an aperiodic message service Explicit Service In XGL EIPT module these two services are incorporated to be provided as periodic client server and aperiodic client In Periodic Client Server Service the tag for communication must be set up in parameter system Thus client and server tag must be shared with information for communication when parameter is exchanged In XGT EhterNet IP I F module client and server must be set up with XG PD Make sure client is set up in periodic client and sever is set up with periodic server For the detail contents see 6 2 Aperiodic client service must be communicated after you put the tag to
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