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1. ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 3 1 5 Configure the DeviceNet network through RSNetWorx for Devicenet ccccseeeeeeseeeeeeaeeees 69 2 RO VIEW SUDDO eek oct athe ser ict E Seen Nayak td pede cee aud ee ached noes Vane ahd 74 3 2 1 RSView SE RSlinx Enterprise Data Server cccccccssececceeeeccseecceececseeeessuesecseuseessaneessaaes 76 3 2 2 RoView SE OPC Data Serveriai nra Gale A essen tee nese ed ease 80 3 3 Explicit Messaging as a SIV CM ixict Yasosacsione cet Sueenn tacit saentien dees uud dalinasWaadesunud buat ouasdoaduaddose gue ccboseeadsys 86 3 4 Explicit MESSAGING as aC MOI rxtantest ncsateantosdctetious iaanehe aia iaaea oaa anaana eaaa 90 3 4 1 DET E E AE T E E S E OE EET A I EE A E E E E TA 90 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 146 May 28 2008 Contents MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 4 2 Funcional SDCCINC ATION ate oie ora ath agar detente se ea 90 3 4 3 Mod le SEUD ost ics a hc ha deed ened dan Ea iE A 92 4 USING SAMPLE LADDER LOGIC OPTIONAL cccccesesccceseeceeseecenseecenseseeasesensesenseesenneees 97 4 1 Module Configuratio siese an ea anieia vad accel ea usin A A eae 98 4 1 1 Download the Sample Program to the Processor Optional ccccsecceecseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeees 99 4 2 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Configuration ccccccccseeeceeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeesaeneeessaeees 100 4 3 Retrieve MV
2. Decimal x Leading Character f Blanks C eres Discard input and resume updating when focus is lost Cancel Apply Help Page 78 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 9 Select Test Display to update the numeric input tag aq RSView Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help wee Oe ee l Ce OQ gc of ROABOUCOGCND VOOSCRVURREAR CARRS Hab e e ead reve FeAl seSPac engayss DOCTA re Untitled MyProject Display DEAR E Local fa MyFroject 4 ASLin Enterprise all Communication Setup L3 MyProject Sy System EJ Command Line HMI Tags a Application Coririunicaians fey Ethernet Driver Control Thread For 192 166 3 56 has fre jestablished communications Clear Clear All The numeric display tag will be updated from the ControlLogix processor through the path provided by the MVI56 WA EIP module 4a RSView Studio SE Stand alone BHA File Edit wiew Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools window Help Untitled MyProjectf Display Ha MyFroject 4 RSLins Enterprise ai Communication Setup La MyProject Sy System E Command Line 3 HMI Tags b Application Cornirriunicatons i Ethernet Driver Control Thread For 192 168 3 56 has re established communications Clear Clear A
3. M Main Menu Main Menu Selected M IS56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y VYersion Information 2 S DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATICP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG Y VYiew WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Connected 00 03 32 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 Page 18 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 Press Y to confirm the send operation MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help MV I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y Version Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATTCP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG Y VYiew WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Press Y to confirm send Connected 00 05 19 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 6 When the confirmation message is displayed the upload operation is completed MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Y Y Version Information 2 5 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATTCP CFG S Send WATTCP CF
4. Read Close Connect Connect D O O O O O O O O O O O O OSG Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout 192 168 100 2 Connect 1 A Open Message Timeout ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview In This Chapter Me Ad hoc IN SE WOUG oasaiecasiextnencenconstamarencvoiuaacncedaetmarateteastennetesuatneentessaanesesis 49 Infrastructure Network sraivciucnusvernenttdinasortndesaandnndetarabeteanaidavedueiadzinanduceetns 50 SCENARIO 1 AP Found after Power Up ssnnssnnsennnnnnnennnenrnennnennnenne 51 SCENARIO 2 AP Not Found after Power Up Ad hoc Station Found 53 SCENARIO 3 No stations found after Power Up ad hoc or AP 56 The MV1I56 WA EIP module can be used in ad hoc or infrastructure networks Stations in an ad hoc network communicate directly with each other and thus must be within direct communication range Infrastructure networks are distinguished by the use of an access point for all communications Any message sent between two stations must take two hops 1 First the source station transfers the frame to the access point 2 Second the access point transfers the frame to the destination sta
5. A OPC Server CLeTopic 9 Offline Sy online ENET 1 Contents of 4 CLT opicOnline Description BOOLI amp MyBOOL amp MyDINT amp MyINT ENET2 0 amp storageboo Se A J Local 4 1 9 MyINT1 Eg Frogram MainProgre Ea Frogram StartUp EJ Remote CHE I EJ Remote _CNB 0 TIMER MyProjeck RSLins Enterprise a Tag filter Moner Selected Tag CLAT opic TEST Home area r omei o ProSoft Technology Inc Page 84 of 146 May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 12 Click OK to save the numeric input properties and close the dialog box Numeric Input Properties General Common Tag AICLT opic TEST gy Tab index Default data Field length H Format Decimal x Decimal places o vertlow Justification Leading Character f Left C Center Bight Blanks f Zemes Cancel Apply Help 13 Select Test Display to update the numeric input tag The numeric display tag will be updated from the ControlLogix processor through the path provided by the MVI56 WA EIP module Ja RSView Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help r Untitled MyProject Display Ha MyFroject 4 OPC Server RSLins Enterprise a Communication Setup L3 MyProject I E System EJ Command Line z
6. Close Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 73 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 2 Note The different nodes connected to the DeviceNet can also be monitored through RSLinx RSWho as follows X RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 3 as File Edit View Communications Station DDEIOPC Security Window Help Browsing node 45 not found Workstation Linx Gateways Ethernet 2 AB_ETH 1 Ethernet ct 23 a5 03 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A Quantu 1756 DNB 800E Pu Stack Li amp Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A A Ethernet f 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 EMBT A 1794 ADN Backplane 1756 44 4 eae 01 1756 ENBT A l 03 1756 CNB B 1756 CMB B 4 Contralvet PJ 01 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB E 1 63 Backplane 1756 47 4 0D 1756 L55 4 LOGIXS555 CL 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner we 4 DeviceNet 03 Stack Light DeviceNet Base Lal 04 1794 40N DeviceNet Flex IO Adapter A 23 1756 DNB fF 35 S00E Pushbutton Station 04 1756 DHRIG B 1756 DHRIO B 05 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B Al 02 1756 CNBIB 1756 CNB E For Help press F1 osfiifoF 12 02 PM RSView Support The online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module allows the monitoring and controlling of processes through RSVie
7. MVIS56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module User Manual May 28 2008 TECHNOLOGY Please Read This Notice Successful application of this module requires a reasonable working knowledge of the Rockwell Automation ControlLogix hardware the MVI56 WA EIP Module and the application in which the combination is to be used For this reason it is important that those responsible for implementation satisfy themselves that the combination will meet the needs of the application without exposing personnel or equipment to unsafe or inappropriate working conditions This manual is provided to assist the user Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and a true reflection of the product s installation requirements In order to ensure a complete understanding of the operation of the product the user should read all applicable Rockwell Automation documentation on the operation of the Rockwell Automation hardware Under no conditions will ProSoft Technology be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of the product Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission from ProSoft Technology is prohibited Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of ProSoft Technology Improvements and or changes in th
8. Seles Remove Properties Driver Diagnostics Configure Driver Create Shortcut Security For Help press F1 osiga 02 12 PM Enter the IP address of the 1756 ENBT on the EtherNet IP network Click Apply to save your settings and then click OK to close the dialog box AB_ETH 1 1 92 168 100 1 Backplane 1 A Properties 7 X Browse Addresses Advanced Browse Settings RSLins Classic will browse these IF addresses on the remote Ethernet network IP Address Add New 105 102 0 29 Delete ok Cancel Help Page 60 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Now you can observe all the nodes connected on the sample network through the MVI56 WA EIP module The module provides access to nodes on EtherNet IP ControlNet DeviceNet and DH networks as indicated in the following example Note If the modules under the EtherNet IP network are not displayed delete the Ethernet icon to force a refresh RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 Ma File Edit View Communications Station DDEMOPC Security Window Help Browsing node 192 168 100 1 found Sree rier a 192 1665 1 1 192 166 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT IA E Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 01 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBTIA 4 Ethernet 4 f 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A amp
9. 13 Decimal INT 13 Decimal INT 6 Decimal INT 30074 Decimal IMT 30074 Decimal INT 30074 Decimal INT ll Decimal INT 0 Decimal IMT Page 109 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 5 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Client Status Information Note Status for Unconnected Clients is available only on modules with firmware version 1 22 000 or later The message instruction used to retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP client status information is configured with the following parameters Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetEIPClientStatus Configuration Communication Tag Message Type CIP Generic Service Custom Source Element Type Source Length 0 Bytes Service 9 a Hex Class z4 HEX Destination MVISEWAEIP GetElF v Instance 1 Attribute 0 Hex S D Enable Enable Waiting Co Start D Done Done Length 0 2 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetEIPClientStatus Configuration Communication Tag Fath Browse EIP G E Connected D Enable Enable Waiting co Start D Done Done Length 0 2 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Tert Cancel Help Page 110 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional
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11. Connection timeout period after inactivity 10 seconds The module supports only explicit unconnected messages When the module receives a message to be routed to a remote device it will initially create a socket association to route the message to the server The module can associate simultaneously with 10 servers The module can handle up to 8 simultaneous messages at a time for all associated servers and each association can handle one message at a time Ladder logic must therefore guarantee that 1 No more than 8 messages are being simultaneously handled with all associated servers 2 No more than one message is being simultaneously handled with a specific associated server Page 90 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Sample Application The following illustration shows a sample application to illustrate the MVI56 WA EIP client functionality RadioLinx IH Access Point PArE Th EtherNetiP Network K 4 5 E m i ee i T I im 5 CompactLogix HE E IE IE E RE Hf Sa aY Rack 3 with iai MVS E WA EIP ControlLogix Rack 1 ControlLogix ControlNet Network For this example the MVI56 WA EIP module in rack 2 routes the messages received from the ControlLogix processor in rack 1 to remote devices This sample illustrates that the MVI56 WA EIP module can be the located in a loc
12. GetElPServerStatus ElPServerStatus MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 0 MVIBEMAEIP GetElPServerStatus EPS ernverStatus 1 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus MVIS5BWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPSernverStatus 3 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 4 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatue 5 MVIBEWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EPS erverStatus 6 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus MVI5EWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPSernverStatus MYVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 9 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 i MVIBEMAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 1 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 2 MVI5EWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 a MYVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 4 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 5 MVIB5BWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPSernverStatus 16 MVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 z MVI5EWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 19 MYVISEWAEIP GetE PServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 9 MVIBEW AEP GetElPS ernverStatus EIPServerStatus 1 9 Socket_State MVIBEMAASE IP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 19 Connect_State MMVIBBW SE IP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 7 9 Open Count MVIBEMASE IP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerS tatus 1 9 Establish Count MVIBEW AE IP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 9 Close Count
13. MVISBW SEP GetRadioS tatus Request Contains the radio status Information MVI5EWAAFIP MSG _GetRadioStatus 0N COP Copy File Source MVIBEWASEIP GetA adios tatus Readbutter 0 Dest MVISEWAEIF GetRadioStatus A adios tatus Packeteln Length Fi Contains the radio status information Copy File Source MVISEWIAEIP GetRadioStatus ReadButter 4 Dest MVISBWAEIP GetRadioStatus RadioStatus PortStatus Length 1 Contains the radio status information Copy File Source MVISEWISEIP GetRadioStatus ReadButfer 1 5 Dest MVISBWAEIP GetRadioStatus A adioStatus LED Output Length 4 Contains the radia status information COP Copy ni mksh on D AD FE F1 Page 104 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module In order to retrieve configuration information perform the following 1 Set the MVIS6WAEIP GetRadioStatus Request bit to 1 2 Refer to the MVIS6WAEIP GetRadioStatus RadioStatus data structure MVIBBWASE IP lara Pass uct MVISEWAEIP ModuleD efinition MYVIBEW AE IP GetConfiguration aN a MMVI5E AAEIPGetConfiguration MVISBWAEIP GetRadioS tatus I AN oa MVISBWIAEIP GetR adios tatuz MVIS6WAEIP GetRadioStatus Request a Decimal BOOL MVISEWAEIP GetRadioStatus AadioStatus Tee ea eN MMVISBWIAE P _ Radios tatus H MVISEWAE IFP GetA adioS tatus A adios tatus Packetslr
14. Network Menu pA 2 i 3 x Display Menu Redisplays refreshes this menu oao I IIIA CCC R Receive WATTCP CF G Upload WATTE P CF G to module Te aaa S Send WATTCP CFG oa Download WATTCP CFG to PC lt lt E S S TT We View WATTCP CFG nat View WATTCP CFG file on module Ne p A S d Ts po ee Transferring WATTCP CFG to the module Press R to transfer a new WATTCP CFG file from the PC to the module Use this command to change the network configuration for the module for example the module s IP address Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC Press S to transfer the WATTCP CFG file from the module to your PC Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process After the file has been successfully transferred you can open and edit the file to change the module s network configuration Page 124 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Viewing the WATTCP CFG file on the module Press V to view the module s WATTCP CFG file Use this command to confirm the module s current network settings Radio IP information Radio_IP 192 168 100 1 Radio_subnet_Mask 255
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16. 25424 Decimal DINT MVI56 4E1P Geth adios tatus A adios tatus PacketsOut 35497 Decimal DINT MV ISEWAEIP GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Bytezln 6371112 Decimal DINT MVIB6MW AEIP Geth adioStatus A adios tatus BytesQ ut 7709391 Decimal DINT MYISEWAE IF GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Errorsin 1501 Decimal DINT MY ISBWASE IP GetR adioS tatus A adios tatus ErrorsO ut 319 Decimal DINT MVI56 AE1P Geth adioStatus Radios tatus PacketsDropped 20 Decimal DINT MY ISBWiAE IP GetRadioStatus A adios tatus PortStatus 3 Decimal IMT O MVISEWAEIP Goth adios tatus A adios tatus LED Output 63 Decimal SIMT MV ISBMWAEIP GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Signal LED 15 Decimal SINT MVISEMAEIP GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Link LED 32 Decimal SINT MVI56 AEIP Geth adioStatus Aadio tatus Data LED 16 Decimal SINT MV ISEWAEIP Geth adioStatus A adios tatus 5 S1D Leer Decimal SINT S4 MVIBBMWAE IP Geth adioStatus AadioS tatus T 4A ate ll Decimal IMT MV ISEWAEIP GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Comm uality 54 Decimal IMT MVISEWAEIP GetA adioStatus A adios tatus Signallevel 40 Decimal INT MVIS6 4E1P Geth adios tatus A adio tatus MoiseLewel 94 Decimal IMT MYVISBWAE IP GetR adioStatus A adios tatus Channelumber 10 Decimal IMT H MVISEWAEIF Geth adioStatus A adios tatus LED_O 10 Decimal INT MVISEWAEIP GetR adioStatus RadioStatus LED_1 20 Decimal IMT MVISEWAEIP GetR adioStatus
17. 4 Mo Edits F 1 0 Not Responding a E gt Controller TEST Controller Tags TEST controller Controller Tags 9 Controller Faulk Handler S CODE f TEST Show Show All _ CI Power Up Handler Mame s Value Force Mask Gl Tae ie can Monitor Tags A Edit Tags 4 Enter a tag value Note the MVI56 WA EIP module does not support explicit messaging as a client it cannot send a message request from the ControlLogix processor to the CompactLogix processor ProSoft Technology Inc Page 89 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 4 Explicit Messaging as a Client Note Support for Explicit Messaging for Unconnected Clients is available only on modules with firmware version 1 22 000 or later 3 4 1 Overview The MVI56 WA EIP module supports the routing of explicit unconnected client messages to remote processor or devices The module act as bridge to route explicit unconnected messages received over the backplane to remote wireless devices 3 4 2 Functional Specification The following table describes the functional specification of the MVI56 WA EIP client feature Item Description Supported Client Message Type Explicit Unconnected Maximum number of simultaneous client associations 10 Maximum number of simultaneous messages per association 1 Maximum number of simultaneous messages through the 8 backplane
18. Backplane 1756 44 4 01 1756 ENBT A 03 1756 CNBIB 1756 CNB B 4 Controlvet 01 1756 CNBJB 1756 CNBIB S Backplane 1756 47 4 00 1756 L1 4 LOGI 5550 MYIS6PORMY1 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner 4 DeviceNet Al 23 1756 DNB fl 04 1756 DHRIQB 1756 DHRIOIE CH A Data Highway Plus O2 PLO 5 11 UNTITLED 10 1756 DHRIGIB 1756 DHRIC B CHEB Remote Io 05 1756 CNB B 06 1756 EMET B 1756 ENET B A 02 1756 CNB B 1756 CMB B For Help press Fl siig 02 41 PM 3 1 2 Program the ControlLogix processor with RSLogix5000 The MVI56 WA EIP module allows a laptop with WiFi capability to program a ControlLogix processor in local or remote rack For remote rack applications the bridging functionality allows access through ControlNet EtherNet IP DH and DeviceNet networks For the sample network the MVI56 WA EIP module bridges the messages through ControlNet and EtherNet IP networks to access the ControlLogix processor on rack 1 1 In RSLogix5000 open the Communications menu and then choose Who Active ProSoft Technology Inc Page 61 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Select the ControlLogix processor through the MVI56 WA EIP module as follows Note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is recognized as a 1756 ENBT A module 192 168 100 1 f Who Active AR W Autobrowse _Fettesh workstat
19. Cancel 15 For this example enter the 10 digits for the configured WEP key 1111111111 and click Connect Do not type the Ox if it is present ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Wireless Network Connection The network Wiahetwork requires a network key falso called a WEP key or WPA key 4 network key helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network Type the key and then click Connect Network key EFA Confirm network key ecsuesueve Page 31 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 1 9 Set Up the RSLinx Driver You can configure one of the following RSLinx drivers to access the MV1I56 WA EIP module Ethernet devices Driver page 32 EtherNet IP Driver page 34 Remote Devices Via Linx Gateway Driver page 38 1 9 1 Configuring the Ethernet devices Driver 1 In RSLinx open the Communications menu and then choose Configure Drivers This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box 2 Inthe Configuration Drivers dialog box select the Ethernet devices Driver from the dropdown list and then click Add New Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Ethernet devices Add New Configured Drivers Name and Description Status Add New RSLinx Classic Driver Choose a name for the new driver 15 characters maxiniun Cancel AB_ETH 1 4 Enter the MVI56 WA EIP module IP address that you have previously c
20. Disconnected connection TE WAN Miniport PPPOE Setup a home or small office network Change Windows LAN or High Speed Internet Firewall settings wal view available wireless Local 4rea Connection networks Connected wt Dietoleadas maenantt L fh Intel R PROSMO0 VE Network device Es Repair this connection Wireless Network Connection Wok connected mii Rename this connection ap WETGEGR Gai iva 502 11 Change settings of this connection Virtual Private Network Other Places c Prosoft Disconnected re fae WAN Miniport PPTP at My Network Places BEIE 4 List the available wireless networks and you will be able to find the MVI56 WA EIP network The network will have the same name as the one previously configured through the Network_Name_ SSID parameter in the WATTCP CFG configuration file This procedure uses the default SSID name WANetwork Do not connect to the network yet 5 Select Change Advanced Settings H Wireless Network Connection Network Taka Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information lt 4 Set up a wireless network Q linksys For a home or small office Unsecured wireless network Related Tasks ot 2WIREZ36 pa r 4 ij Learn about wireless H Security enabled wireless network networking PWIRES12 ig Change the order of preferred networks pe Change adv
21. EIP module is identified in the rack as the 1756 MODULE generic profile with the general settings and connection settings configured as below Module Properties General tab W Module Properties Local 2 1756 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Type 1756 MODULE Generic 1756 Module Parent Local Connection Parameters Assembly Instance Name EIP Input Description Output Configuration 4 Comm Format Slot 2 Status Offline Cancel Module Properties Connection tab W Module Properties Local 1 56 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Requested Packet Interval AFI 50 0 m 0 2 750 0 me W Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails while in Run Mode Module Fault Status Offline Page 98 of 146 Size Ao 16 1 Ebi o Ebi ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The round yellow icon will be displayed over the module while RSLogix is online 3 Controller MWISE A _ ETP LA Controller Tags 9 Controller Fauk Handler Power Up Handler J E Tasks MainTask oS MainProgram Program Tags ERI MainRoutine 9 Unscheduled Programs 3 Motion Groups 9 Ungrouped Axs Trends 3 Data Types C User Defined C Strings E Predefined Module Defined E 1 0
22. In order to reach a processor in this rack the path must include the backplane port 1 for the 1756 ENBT module and the slot number for the controller To reach the processor in the remote rack in slot O for the example above use the following path EIP 2 192 168 8 104 1 0 This technique can be used to form many complex routes For example to reach a processor in slot 0 of a remote rack the following route could be used EIP 2 192 168 8 52 1 3 2 192 168 8 105 1 0 The diagram below displays the network configuration for this path For the following example the messages are sent from the ControlLogix processor out to the MVI56 WA EIP module to another MVI56 WA EIP module IP address 192 168 8 53 to a ControlLogix processor CLX MSG gt WA EIP gt WA EIP gt CLX PATH EIP 2 192 168 8 53 1 0 Page 94 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Monitoring the Client Status You can monitor the client status data either through ladder logic or through the debug menu For information on how to monitor the client status through ladder logic please refer to Using Sample Ladder Logic page 97 For information on how to monitor the client status through the debug menu please refer to Using the Configuration Debug Port page 117 Note Under rare circumstances the module may be required to re initialize
23. Module Parameter Bytes Out Errors In Errors Out Packets Dropped Port Status LED Output Signal_LED Link LED Page 106 of 146 Observation The total number of octets transmitted successfully as part of successfully transmitted unicast MSDUs PacketsOut These octets include MAC Header and Frame Body of all associated fragments Plus The total number of octets transmitted successfully as part of successfully transmitted multicast incl broadcast MSDUs PacketsOut These octets include MAC Header and Frame Body of all associated fragments Number of MPDUs considered to be destined for this station Address1 matches received with an FCS error Note This does not include things received with an incorrect CRC in the PLCP header These are not considered MPDUs Plus The number of received MPDUs with the WEP subfield in the Frame Control field set to one that were discarded because it should not have been encrypted or due to the receiving station not implementing the privacy option Number of times a MSDU is not transmitted successfully because the retry limit either the ShortRetryLimit or the LongRetryLimit is reached due to no acknowledgment or CTS received Plus The number of transmit requests that were discarded to free up buffer space on the NIC Transmit queued too long on one of the transmit queues due to many retries and defers or otherwise not being able to transmit e g scanning Tra
24. Page 41 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module You can perform other general tasks Download Upload Go Online and so on in the same way as using a 1 56 ENET module fe RSLogix 5000 TEST in MyProject5563 ACD 1756 L63 Controller Tags TEST controller 4 File Edit view Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help Alzu a ie ee ne el fimanmes Controller OF Battery Fault a Jo Balls a F 10 Not Present J m i EF S compere 43 Controller TEST Scope TEST controller Show show All Sort Tag Name hi g Controller Tags 7 ea Tag Name 7 Value e Force Mask e Style Type a 9 Controller Fault Harn PYF COUNTER COUNTER 5277 Decimal INT 9 Power Up Handler z 2 __ TIMER fees L TIMER Monitor Tags A Edit Tags 7 a E 3 1 11 Verify Status Information You can use the debug menu to verify the MVI56 WA EIP status information MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal Fie Edit wiew Call Transfer Help NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATICP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG V Yiew WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Main Menu Selected M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active eae Table B ICP Dat D Device E EA R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data V ersion Information 2 5 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program lt Connected 00 49 17 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 Page 42 of 146 ProSoft Technol
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26. as the remote computer IP address connected to the module The module accepts up to 20 simultaneous connections MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dow A aD State Estab Write SERVER 16 Port tate Estab Write SERVER 17 Port tate Estab Write SERVER 18 Port State Estab Write SERVER 19 Port State Estab Write Connect Read Close Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout Open Message Timeout 192 168 100 2 Aap l pen 279 Message Close 3 Timeout D O O O O O O O O O O OOOO os Se ee A wo O lt Connected 00 52 27 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 Opening the Network Menu Press to open the network menu The network menu allows you to send receive and view the WATTCP CFG file that contains the IP gateway and other network specification information You can find more information about the commands on this menu in the Network Menu page 124 section Exiting the Program Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Tec
27. controller tag from the ControlLogix processor S RSLogix 5000 CLX in MyProject_v15 ACD 1756 L55 Controller Tags CLX controller File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help fal ie alwa S Se lt 2 runerpara ASIA i VIB AIS acon b E Controller OF Battery Fault tH tet teat Be ESA ECA RGA 4 No Edits 140 Not Responding H i E gt i Controller CLX a Scope f clx Show Show All Controller Tags Name a Value e Force Mask e Style Data Type gt Ww 9 Controller Fault Handa DTEST SI Decima INT Monitor Tags A Edit Tags a 1 In the RSLogix5000 project for the CompactLogix processor configure the offline I O network It will set up the path from the MVI56 WA EIP module to the ControlLogix processor The MVI56 WA EIP module will be selected as a 1756 ENBT A module as indicated below Alternatively you can manually setup the path while configuring the MSG instruction 3 LO Configuration A zii Backplane CompactLogix System fI 1769 L35E TEST 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB 2 3 Ethernet 1756 ENBT WAEIP 2 6 1756 Backplane 1756 44 A 0 1756 ENBT A WAEIF A 1 1756 ENBT 4 TESTENBT Ethernet 1756 ENBT 4 TESTENBT1 1756 Backplane 1756 44 A 1 1756 ENBT A TESTENBT1 A 3 1756 CNB D CNBRemote ControlMet 1 1756 CNB B CNBLocal 3 1756 Backplane 1756 47 S O 1756 L1 CLY f 5 1756 CNB E CNBLocal F
28. fm M T Application Communicators Fe E Ethernet Driver Control Thread For 192 166 3 56 has re established communications Clear Clear All ProSoft Technology Inc Page 85 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 3 Explicit Messaging as a Server The MVI56 WA EIP supports explicit messaging as a server The module can receive an explicit wireless message request from a remote processor wirelessly and will route that message to a processor through EtherNet IP ControlNet and DH networks To illustrate this functionality it will be considered the same network from the previous sections For this application a remote CompactLogix processor will send an explicit message request to the ControlLogix processor through the MVI56 WA EIP module RadioLinx IH Access Point sine Ethernet dl k iy CompactLogix j MSG Reques asuodsay OSW E w ili Ce i i a E f Rack 3 with ControlLogix Rack 1 Rack 2 7 i MV156 WA EIP a 2 ay ee ies hdd Ethernet IP Network Ethernet Switch i ControlNet Network DH Network DeviceNet Network 1794 ADN Page 86 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module For this example the CompactLogix processor will read the following
29. indicates which slots are occupied bit x 1 means slot x is occupied ACTIVE NODE DISPLAY Rack Size Slots ANT 66800055 H Occupied Empty Occupied gt Empty Occupied gt Empty Occupied Page 118 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Viewing Backplane ICP Information From the main menu press B for the ICP status information This information is obtained by the module through the backplane ICP DATA STATISTICS ICP backplane Statistics Control Bus Status 6 Control Bus Parameters Multicast CRC Error Threshold 8 Transmit Retry Limit Rack Info Revision 1 61 Serial Number 8022844 Size Module s Slot 1 Receive Error Counters Bad CRC 6 Bus Timeout CRC Error Transmit Error Counters Bad CRC 6 Bus Timeout 6 The following registers are available Control Bus Station indicates an error if value is different than 0 Refer to Rockwell documentation for further information on specific error codes Multicast CRC Error Threshold displays the threshold for entering a fault state due to multicast CRC errors Transmit Retry Limit The number of times a frame is retried if a transmission error Occurs Rack information provides general information concerning module revision and serial number rack size and slot where the module is located Re
30. its internal radio hardware The re initialization period takes approximately 5 seconds During this time the module does not route any wireless messages During this period all received messages will be lost therefore the ladder should contain logic to re send the MSG upon error Regular wireless message routing is resumed after the re initialization period ProSoft Technology Inc Page 95 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Page 96 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional In This Chapter Module Configuration ccccceccccseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeesaaeees 98 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Configuration ccccsceeeeeseeeeeeeees 100 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Status ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Server Status Information 107 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Client Status Information 110 Note In order to use this optional feature make sure that your ControlLogix processor is using the following firmware version according to the processor type ControlLogix 1756 L1 use firmware 13 34 or later ControlLogix 1756 L55 use firmware 15 1 or later
31. look at the bottom The following illustrations show what you should see There are three jumpers located at the bottom of the module Sg hi Vi A CMOS ATTA CLR SETUP PRT2 Not Used SETUP SHUNT D NOT JUMPERED 2 Do not change the position of the Setup jumper unless instructed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support Note Refer to Wiring and Jumper Settings for specific wiring diagrams Install the Antenna All antennas for radios communicating directly with each other should be mounted so they are within line of sight and have the same antenna polarity Antennas with a reverse polarity SMA connector can be mounted directly on the radio Screw the antenna onto the antenna port connector until snug Antennas that do not have a reverse polarity SMA connector must be mounted separately and connected to the radio using a ProSoft RadioLinx adaptor cable Because the antenna cable attenuates the RF signal use an antenna cable no longer than necessary to ensure optimum performance Note It is illegal to use any antenna that is not on the ProSoft Technology approved antennas list Contact ProSoft Technology page 3 with any questions or browse the antenna FAQ at http www prosoft technology com Page 12 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform 1 6 High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Install the Module i
32. menu press the key on your computer s keyboard If the module is connected properly the following menu will appear on your terminal screen Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Technology Technical Support staff some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command M I56 WA ELP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data C Connection Manager Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data V Version Information H 1 Unconnected Clients 2 9 DFNIT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program and Reboot Module Note The menu selections for Unconnected Clients are available only on modules with firmware version 1 22 000 or later Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Viewing Active Nodes Press A to view rack occupation information You can check which slots are occupied in the rack The ANT register is a bitmap word that also
33. systems USB to serial port adapters often do not function reliably especially during binary file transfers such as when uploading downloading configuration files or module firmware upgrades A null modem serial cable Page 116 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 3 Required Software In order to send and receive data over the serial port COM port on your computer to the module you must use a communication program terminal emulator A simple communication program called HyperTerminal is pre installed with recent versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems If you are connecting from a machine running DOS you must obtain and install a compatible communication program The following table lists communication programs that have been tested by ProSoft Technology DOS ProComm as well as several other terminal emulation programs Windows 3 1 Terminal Windows 95 98 HyperTerminal Windows NT 2000 XP HyperTerminal The module uses the Zmodem file transfer protocol to send upload and receive download configuration files from your module If you use a communication program that is not on the list above please be sure that it supports Zmodem file transfers 5 4 Using the Configuration Debug Port To connect to the module s Configuration Debug port 1 Connect your computer to the module s port using a null m
34. the previously connected access point When in the out of range mode it will only search for another access point Transmit Rate The transmit rate used for data communication The module implements auto fallback transmit rate so the module automatically calculates the rate to be used based on the signal quality level There are four rates supported 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps and 11Mbps Signal Quality Signal Level Noise Level These registers can be used to determine the quality of the radio communication The signal quality level will be the difference between the signal level and noise level Packets In Out Bytes In Out Errors In Out Packets Dropped These status registers allow the troubleshooting of the radio network by checking if the radio is receiving or sending data If the module is not connected then the Packets In Bytes In registers will not change Channel Check the channel number used by the radio to receive and transmit data This should match the value configured in the configuration file Page 46 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module From the radio menu press 1 for continuous update of the radio Noise Level NL Signal Level SL and Quality Q MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Ll SOLS oS ofS SoS Sooo P an Pan F an F aa P an P an P an MOON Connect
35. to Customer while repair work is being performed Credit for purchase of the new module will be issued when the new module is returned in accordance with ProSoft s shipping instructions and subject to ProSoft s policy on non warranty returns This is in addition to charges for repair of the old module and any associated charges to Customer 4 If upon contacting ProSoft Customer Service the Customer is informed that unit is believed to be unrepairable the Customer may choose to send unit in for evaluation to determine if the repair can be made Customer will pay shipping duties and taxes that may apply If unit cannot be repaired the Customer may purchase a new unit 7 4 1 Un repairable Units 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 can be repaired if defect is the power supply 1550 can be repaired if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All 30 of list price is an estimated repair cost only The actual cost of repairs will be determined when the module is received by ProSoft and evaluated for needed repairs Page 138 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform 7 5 High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 4 2 Purchasing Warranty Extension As detailed below in ProSoft s Warranty the standard Warranty Period is one year or in the case of RadioLinx modules three years from the date of deli
36. 0 Server P_Dotted MVIBBW AE IP GetE PClientStatus EP Clen Status 0 Server lP_Dotted s MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentS tatus EIPChen Status 0 Server lP_Dotted 4 MVIBBW AE IP GetE PClentStatus EP Clen Status 0 Server IP_Dotted 5 MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentS tatus EIPChen Status 0 Server P_Dotted 6 MVI5BW AE IP GetE PClentStatus EP Clen Status 0 Server IP_Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElP Clients tatus EIPChen Status 0 Server P_Dotted 6 MVI5BW AE IP GetElPClientStatus EP ClenStatus O Server P_Dotted 9 MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentStatus EIPChernStatus 0 ServerlP_Dotted MVIBEWAEIP GetElPClientStatus IP ClienStatus 0 ServerlP_Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentStatus EIPClernStatus 0 Server P_Dotted MVIBEWAEIP GetElPChientStatus EIPClienStatus 0 ServerlP_Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentStatus EPen Statusl0 ServerlP_Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentStatus IP ChenStatus 0 Server P_Dotted Foal _ ODO e l6ge966 0095 feel S a 10 LEI tl an 10 Ll The socket _ state register can assume one of the following values State 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 Definition Waiting for request not used Setting up client socket Performing ARP request Opening socket to server Waiting for socket to establish Registering the Session Receiving register session response Build EtherNet IP message and send out Receiving response Idle waiting for next message or ti
37. 0 00 ccccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeaaeees 141 754 DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES sosesctecssccecee sees cccaed x ociesshecics sdoceueeeeerland noel seeds 141 fo LIMITATION OF REMEDIES senise i aotearoa ie ate a 141 7 5 6 Time Limit for Bringing Suit ccc cceccccsssseccesececceeeeecseseeeceuseecseeeessauseeseeeessegeeesseseesseeeenss 141 7 5 0 No Other WV ATi ANS Sas ciaeck 5 scp ees ou ae Rage ron ns eoiaed eeaeacs Soa vaneteemarasudeusieeaaeaSossauvedacdaaveraeess 142 7 5 8 Atelectual Proper AY E E eri om Ione ein en eter renee eae rene 142 7 5 9 Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property 08 142 T2010 SAIOCATIOM ON WISKS x5 ies i teres jacte a ee tures Sie aes ie eee ES eee 142 7 5 11 Controlling Law and Severability cccccccececcsseeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeeeseseeesseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeesaneees 143 INDE aires tae aes stesso layne naeinsaunta EE A N aA 145 Page 6 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Guide to the MVI56 WA EIP User Manual Function Introduction Must Do Verify Communication Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Reference Product Specifications Functional Overview Glossary Support Service and Warranty Index ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Section to Read Start Here page 9 Ve
38. 1 7 2 Upload the configuration file from the MVI56 WA EIP In order to configure the module you must upload the configuration file from the MV1I56 WA EIP module to your PC 1 In HyperTerminal open the Transfer menu and then choose Transfer Receive File 2 Select the destination folder where the configuration file will be copied to Select Zmodem as the protocol for file transfer Click Close W Receive File Place received file in the following folder C Temp Use recerving protocol modern Receive Close Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Start Here 3 From the HyperTerminal main menu press to open the Network Menu MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y VYersion Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y VYersion Information 2 S DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected Connected 00 01 06 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 4 From the network menu press S to send WATTCP CFG MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help D amp S DH
39. 1001 Waiting for close 1002 Set up socket to abort 1003 Socket abort with 1 second timeout 1004 Waiting for socket to finish with abort The USED value can assume the following values Value Definition 0 Client not connected 1 Client connected 2 Client busy The IP value shows the IP address of the connected remote server device The TIMEOUT value initializes with a value of 10000 ms when the client routes the message When the message is routed this counter will decrement until a new message is received for routing If no further messages are received and the counter reaches the value of 0 then the socket association with the remote device will be terminated Therefore this counter value reflects the timeout period of 10 seconds used by the module to terminate the socket association if the module no longer receives a message for that same remote server The PRESET value shows the timeout value associated to the specific message This information is available only for debugging purposes because the value is not actually used by the module as a timeout period ProSoft Technology Inc Page 121 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Opening the DFNT Server Menu Press keys 2 3 4 or 5 to view EtherNet IP server status information The first server to be connected will be server 19 It will display relevant information such
40. 125 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module If the APP BP ACT and OK LEDs blink at a rate of every one second this indicates a serious problem with the module Call ProSoft Technology support to arrange for repairs 5 5 1 RF LEDs If the RF Signal Level LEDs are continuously asserted these will indicate the current quality level signal while the module is connected in either ad hoc or infrastructure mode LED 0 10dB or greater LED 1 20dB or greater LED 2 30dB or greater LED 3 40dB or greater If the RF Signal Level LEDs are asserted for approximately 10 seconds and off for approximately 1 seconds it means that the module lost communication with the previously connected ad hoc remote station the asserted LEDs indicate the last measured quality level before disconnection If the RF Signal Level LEDs are off it means that either 1 The module was initialized and has not established connection to any station or 2 The module was disconnected from a previously connected Access Point RF Link Green asserted continuously if module is Connected ad hoc Connected Infrastructure ESS Out of range Infrastructure ESS If the RF Link LED is asserted for approximately 10 seconds and off for approximately 1 seconds it means that either 1 The module was initialized and have not connected to any stations 2 The module lost communication
41. 2 1756 CNB D CMER emote 1756 ENBT 4 TESTEMET 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB AA CompactBus Local E 2 Build the MSG instruction for the explicit message to be sent to the ControlLogix processor FRequesthiSG MSG Type CIP Data Table Read Message Control MESSAGE Requesth SG ProSoft Technology Inc Page 87 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Configure the MSG instruction using the settings in the following illustration Message Configuration MESSAGE Configuration Communication Tag Message Type CIP Data Table Read Source Element TEST Number OF Elements 2 Destination Element LocalT est Mew Tag D Enable Enable Waiting Co Start D Done Dione Length 0 Eror Code 1 6 O001 Extended Error Code 164 0000_0204 Timed Out Error Path Error Text Connection failure Cancel Help On the Communication tab click Browse to choose the ControlLogix processor that was configured offline Message Configuration MESSAGE Configuration Communication Tag Fath Browse jet oe 6S o 63 W Cache Connections Enable 3 Enable Waiting a Start 2 Done Done Length 8085 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Tert Cancel Apply Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 88 of 146 May 28 2008 Sup
42. 255 255 0 Radio _befault_Gateway 192 168 0 1 Network _ Name_ SsSIod waANetwork reate_IBss Station_Name Channel 10 Enable_Encryption N WEP_Key 2 01111111111 WEP_Key 2 Ox2222222222 WEP_Key 3 0x33333333353 WEP_Key_4 Oxddd4d4dddd44 Transmit_weP_key 1 Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu 5 5 LED Status Indicators The LEDs indicate the module s operating status as follows ProSoft Module CFG P1 P2 APP BP ACT OK BAT Color Status Green On Off Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Red Off Green Green Red Red Off On ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Indication Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration Debug port No data is being transferred on the Configuration Debug port The card is not receiving any power and is not securely plugged into the rack The module is operating normally The program has detected an error or is being configured If the LED remains red for over 10 seconds the program has probably halted Remove the card from the rack and re insert the card to restart the module s program The battery voltage is OK and functioning The battery voltage is low or battery is not present Allow battery to charge by keeping module plugged into rack for 24 hours If BAT LED still does not go off contact ProSoft Technology as this is not a user serviceable item Page
43. 6 ENBTIA 2 Backplane 1756 474 OO 1756 L1 4 LOGIs5550 MYIS6PRRMY1 01 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner 04 1756 DHRIGIB 1756 DHRIO B 05 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENETIB 1756 ENET B For Help press F1 NUM 05 09 07 09 37 AM 4 1 9 2 Configuring the EtherNet IP Driver 1 In RSLinx open the Communications menu and then choose Configure Drivers This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box 2 Inthe Configuration Drivers dialog box select the EtherNet IP Driver from the dropdown list and then click Add New Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Configured Drivers Mame and Description Status Configure Startup Start Stop Delete Page 34 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Enter the driver name as shown in the following illustration Add New RSLinx Classic Driver Choose a name for the new driver 15 characters maxinium Cancel ABLE THIF 1 4 Ifthe wired Ethernet network is disabled configure the driver using the settings in the following window Click OK to save your settings and close the Configure Driver dialog box Configure driver AB_ETHIP 1 EthemetlP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Cancel Apply Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 146 May 28 2008 MV1I56 WA EIP Co
44. 6 Ethernet RUNNING Running ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Startup Start Stop Delete Page 37 of 146 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Select Browse Remote Subnet and then enter the MVI56 WA EIP IP address and subnet mask Configure driver AB_ETHIP 1 EthemetlP Settings C Browse Local Subnet Browse Remote Subnet IP Address 192 168 100 1 cnbnet Mask 255 255 255 O Cancel Apply Help 1 9 3 Configuring the Remote Devices Via Linx Gateway Driver 1 In RSLinx open the Communications menu and then choose Configure Drivers This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box 2 Inthe Configuration Drivers dialog box select the Remote Devices via Linx Gateway Driver from the dropdown list and then click Add New Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Remote Devices via Lire Gateway Add New Configured Drivers Name and Description Status Page 38 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Enter the driver name as shown in the following illustration Add New RSLinx Classic Driver Choose a name for the new driver 15 characters masimum Cancel TCF 1 4 Enter the MVI56 WA EIP module IP address that you have previously configured through the configuration file This proce
45. 8 108 1 Radio_Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 8 Radio_Default_Gateway 192 168 0 1 Network _Name_ SSID WANetwork Create_IBSS Station_Name MYI56WAEIP Channel 18 Enable_Encryption N WEP_Key_1 x1111111111 Ox2222222222 0x3333333333 ee Naa Connected 00 14 27 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 1 8 Connect the PC to the Wireless Network 1 Click the Start button choose Settings and then choose Control Panel 2 Inthe Control Panel choose Network Connections E Control Panel DER File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae E Back amp wa pa Search m Folders E E Control Panel A Lai ie py D amp i Same Intel R Intel R Internet Java Plug in Controllers Extrem PROSet Wired Options D 5 See Also Keyboard Mail Mouse J Network Network Setup 44 hades linc Es Connections Wizard Help and 5 3 ay eh 9 Help and Suppor E h as ra Phone and Portable Media Power Options Printers and Program Modem Devices Faxes Updates gt 3 O GG 3 QuickTime Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Language Cameras Tasks Center Page 24 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Double click to open the Wireless Connection a Network Connections gt File Edit iew Favorites Tools Advanced Help sack b Ba gp Search We Folders E Broadband Network Tasks Broadband Connection 2 Create 4 new Tb
46. A adios tatus LED _ 2 30 Decimal INT HMVISEWAEIF Geth adioStatus A adios tatus LED 3 40 Decimal IMT Parameter Packets In Packets Out Bytes In ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Observation The total number of MSDUs with a unicast MAC address as the Destination Address received successfully plus The total number of MSDUs with a multicast MAC address including the broadcast MAC address as the Destination Address received successfully The total number of MSDUs of which the Destination Address is a unicast MAC address transmitted successfully This implies having received an acknowledgment to all associated MPDUs Plus The total number of MSDUs of which the Destination Address is a multicast MAC address including the broadcast MAC address transmitted successfully When operating as a STA in an ESS and these frames are directed to the AP this implies having received an acknowledgment to all associated MPDUs The total number of octets received successfully as part of unicast MSDUs PacketsIn These octets include MAC Header and Frame Body of all associated fragments Plus The total number of octets received successfully as part of multicast incl broadcast MSDUs PacketsIn These octets include MAC Header and Frame Body of all associated fragments Page 105 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication
47. CH A Data Highway Plus D2 PLC 5 11 UNTITLED 10 1756 DHRIGIB 1756 DHRIOIB 35 CHE Remote Io 05 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B Al o2 1756 CNB B 1756 CNBIE gt Current Selection Renh Ti gt Serwer ASLins AFI Driver AB_ETH 1 Epi IMeOut Node Octal 2 Decimal Type PLCS jo Sec 3 You can now select different options to edit the PLC5 ladder program The following example shows the Online option After you select Online you can perform online edits to the PLC5 processor through the MVI56 WA EIP module 4 RSLogix 5 UNTITLED File Edit wiew Search Comms Tools Window Help Dee JSR U 21 ARMOR QQ DT gt e J H Ta oo o D Diver ABLETHA Node 20 ap user Ket K TineriCourter_K paiutpat_K Compare Project C Help Controller i Controller Properties T Processor Status JHI 10 Configuration bis Channel Configuration Passwords and Privileges Program Files SYS 0 LAD 2 5 Data Files Cross Reference For Help press F1 Class 1 2 0000 APP Page 64 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 1 4 Configure the ControlNet network through RSNetWorx for Contro Net The network path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module can also be used to configure the ControlNet network with RSNetWorx for ControlNet Still considering the sample network we
48. Configuration Bi 2 1756 MODULE EIP 8 3 1756 ENET A Enet 4 1 1 Download the Sample Program to the Processor Optional To download the sample program from RSLogix 5000 to the ControlLogix processor Note The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix module must be in the REM position 1 If you are not already online to the processor open the Communications menu and then choose Download RSLogix will establish communication with the processor 2 When communication is established RSLogix will open a confirmation dialog box Click the Download button to transfer the sample program to the processor Download Download to the controller E Hame Controller Type 17 56 L5544 17 7 6 M1 344 Controllog 5555 Controller Path AB_DF1 1 Security Mone aN The controller i in Remote Run mode The mode will be changed to Remote Program prior to download Carcel Help 3 RSLogix will compile the program and transfer it to the processor This process may take a few minutes 4 When the download is complete RSLogix will open another confirmation dialog box Click OK to switch the processor from Program mode to Run mode RSLogix 5000 Done downloading Change controller mode back to Remote Run P i ProSoft Technology Inc Page 99 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Note If you receive an er
49. ControlLogix 1756 L61 1756 L62 and 1756 L63 use firmware 13 44 or later Using older firmware versions might cause issues during the execution of the MSG instructions that are used by the sample ladder logic If necessary contact Rockwell Automation The module supports messaging for applications that require MVI56 WA EIP status information to be reported to the ControlLogix processor The module does not require ladder logic to establish communication between the ControlLogix processor and the PC Also the module does not have to be configured in the I O configuration section for regular operation The sample ladder logic should only be used if status information is required to be reported to the ControlLogix processor The sample ladder logic allows the ControlLogix processor to perform the following tasks Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP radio configuration Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP radio status information Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP server status information Request a reboot of the MVI56 WA EIP module Tip You can find the sample ladder logic on the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM You can also find the latest version of the sample ladder logic on the ProSoft Technology web site at http www prosoft technology com downloads ProSoft Technology Inc Page 97 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 1 Module Configuration The MVI56 WA
50. DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner 04 1756 DHRIGIB 1756 DHRIO B 05 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B For Help press F1 siogo 09 53 AM Troubleshooting Tips If at this point RSWho does not display the MVI56 WA EIP regardless of the RSLinx driver please check the following items Make sure that the IP address and subnet mask settings of the desktop or laptop wireless adapter was set in the same network as the IP address of the MVI56 WA EIP Refer to Connect the PC to the Wireless Network page 24 to set up the IP address of your desktop or laptop wireless adapter Verify that you are using RSLinx Classic version 2 51 or later f you have configured the MVI56 WA EIP module to use WEP encryption make sure that the desktop or laptop wireless adapter was also configured for WEP encryption with the same WEP key value Refer to Enable _Encryption page 21 to set up WEP encryption Page 40 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 1 10 Use RSLogix5000 to access the ControlLogix through the MVI56 WA EIP 1 In RSLogix5000 open the Communications menu and then choose RSWho f RSLogix 5000 TEST in MyProject ACD 1756 L1 MainProgram MainRoutine Ef File Edit view Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help BEE alsi a sheo a slee i aal Offline M m AUN No Forces b FOK
51. G Y View WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Press Y to confirm send Sending WATTCP CFG file to PC TRANSFERRING WATTCP CFG FILE FROM MODULE TO PC Select RECEIVE menu option and receive files eOWATTCP CFG FILE TRANSFERRED TO PC Connected 00 05 39 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the destination folder Use a text editor such as Notepad to open the WATTCP CFG configuration file E WATICP CFG Notepad Fie Edit Format wiew Help Pas Radio_IP 192 168 100 1 Radio_Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 0 Radio_Defau Ilt_Gateway 192 168 100 200 Network_Name_ SSID WANetwork Station_Name MVI56WAEIP channel 10 Enable_Encryption N WEP_Key_1 0x1111111111 WEP_Key_2 0x2222222222 WEP_Key_3 0x3333333333 WEP_Key_4 0x4444444444 Transmit_WEP_Key 1 Ln i Col 1 1 7 3 Edit the MVI56 WA EIP configuration file The configuration file contains the following parameters Radio IP Set the IP address of the MVI56 WA EIP module If you are also using RSLinx to setup Ethernet connections for example with a 1756 ENET module it is suggested to use a different network range for the wireless connection For example if using 192 168 0 xxx range for your Ethernet network it is suggested to use a different network range such as 192 168 100 xxx for the M
52. I56 WA EIP Radio Status 0 0 0 0 cccccccccsecceceeeeeceeeeeeeecesseeeeeeeeessaeeessaeeeseeeeseneeees 103 4 4 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Server Status Information cccccceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 107 4 5 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Client Status Information ccccccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 110 5 DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ccccccccceseecenseccnseeeenseecenseecensesensseensesenseesonees 115 5 1 The Configuration Debug Menu cccccsccccssececceeseecceeseeeceeseeeseaeeesseeeesseaseeessageeessageeessags 115 5 1 1 Naviga oer E NE a E E E E A E 115 5 1 2 IROVSIOK CG aeos a a a S 116 92 Regured HardWare nesai nn ne a a a a a a a a 116 S REdUTEd SONWANE a a a a a 117 5 4 Using the Configuration Debug Poft cccccccccccssseeeceeeeccesseecceaseeeceeseeceeaeeeesaneeessanseesseaes 117 5 4 1 Man Ue a naa a a a a a eae cauitan Matt 118 5 4 2 Radio Menia anana a a E a 123 5 4 3 Network MENUT O avons eas tcedstadawd poke advances qaned hoe teainenaese 124 Io LED StatlS INGICATONS srs aan a a 125 5 5 1 RELE DS ace a E A E E ee Aenincbannenetiedacaeanteaatenencnats 126 592 Cileanng a Fault Condition sermesi ian eena a a en eel ae e e eaa eee 127 559 TrOuUDIESNOOUNO cisien a a a a aan eR 127 REFERENCE aiiai n a aa aa a aa itedsawesecanedaauedetes 129 6 1 Product SPeCINGAlIONS scissor eee oe n a A eee ee es 129 6 1 1 Features aNd Bene its crcs a aA EAEE ATASE ES AREE TE 130
53. If the Customer discovers within the Warranty Period a failure of the Product to conform to specifications or a defect in material or workmanship of the Product the Customer must promptly notify ProSoft by fax email or telephone In no event may that notification be received by ProSoft later than 15 months or in the case of RadioLinx modules 39 months from the date of delivery Within a reasonable time after notification ProSoft will correct any failure of the Product to conform to specifications or any defect in material or workmanship of the Product with either new or used replacement parts Such repair including both parts and labor will be performed at ProSoft s expense All warranty service will be performed at service centers designated by ProSoft If ProSoft is unable to repair the Product to conform to this Warranty after a reasonable number of attempts ProSoft will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product a full refund of the purchase price or a credit in the amount of the purchase price All replaced product and parts become the property of ProSoft These remedies are the Customer s only remedies for breach of warranty ProSoft Technology Inc Page 139 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module B Warranty On Services Material and labor used by ProSoft to repair a verified malfunction or defect are war
54. Install the Module in the Rack cccccccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeseesenees 13 Configuring the MVI56 WA EIP Module ccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 14 Connect the PC to the Wireless Network cccssceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 24 Set Up the RSLINX Driver 0 0 0 cece cccccceececeeeeeseeeeceeeeseaeesseeeeseeeeeees 32 Use RSLogix5000 to access the ControlLogix through the T 4 Verify Status Information cccccecccesseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeesaeeeessaeeees 42 Installing the MVI56 WA EIP module requires a reasonable working knowledge of the Rockwell Automation hardware the MVI56 WA EIP Module and the application in which they will be used AX covion It is important that those responsible for implementation can complete the application without exposing personnel or equipment to unsafe or inappropriate working conditions Safety quality and experience are key factors in a successful installation Introduction The MVI56 WA EIP module provides wireless ControlLogix bridge functionality With the MVI56 WA EIP module and a WiFi equipped laptop or desktop PC you can Program a local or remote processor with RSLogix Monitor and control a process with RSView SE or RSView 32 Configure a ControlNet network with RSNetWorx for ControlNet Configure a DeviceNet network with RSNetWorx for DeviceNet The MVI56 WA EIP module can also route explicit messages as a server or as a c
55. LC2 Unprotected Read PLC2 Unprotected Write PLC5 Typed Read PLC5 Typed Write PLC5 Word Range Read PLC5 Word Range Write SLC Typed Read SLC Typed Write CIP Generic O O O O O O O O Message Configuration MyMESSAGE Configuration Communication Tag Message Tyne PLCS Typed White Source Element New Tag Number OF Elements i 2 Destination Element D Enable Enable Waiting Co Start D Done Done Length 0 D Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Apply Help Complete the other fields of the message setup Refer to the documentation of the remote device for the maximum supported message length Page 92 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Important The module supports only explicit unconnected messages For the MSG instruction the Connected checkbox on the Communication tab must be cleared as shown in the following illustration Message Configuration MESSAGE Configuration Communication Tag Path Browse Communication Method CIP C DH CIP with ia Source ID E iw D Enable Enable Waiting co Start D Done Done Length 0 D Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Tert Cancel Apply Help Some message types such as Block Transfer Read
56. M 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 51 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module If communication to the AP is lost the module will try to associate to an access point with the same SSID The module will not attempt to connect to another station in ad hoc mode The module must reboot to establish communication in ad hoc mode after the communication is lost in infrastructure mode hix f Communication Lost with AP kO AP power down or out of range MVI Pia looks for an AP not ad hoc Access Point If communication is lost in infrastructure mode the port status will indicate out of range 2 3 2 Communication Lost With Access Point Port Status Out of Range e COMM4 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help H Return to Main Menu RADIO MENU C Configuration S Status 1 Constant Radio Status Update M Return to Main Menu RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Out of Range SSID None Detected Transmit Rate MB Signal Quality 4 dBm Noise Level PacketsOut BytesOut ErrorsOut Channel Signal Level PacketsIn BytesIn Errorsin PacketsDropped Connected 5 47 43 ARS Ty 67600 3 H 1 Page 52 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Comm
57. MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The following illustration is a ladder example to retrieve EtherNet IP status information Reads the client status information Only supported for MVISE W A E P finnwere version 1 22 0007 or later Trigger fis bit to regues the Bhemet P cient Status from the VISE A EIE module MISS AEIP Get PChentStatus Request amp Message CEN Message Control MVISEWAEIP MSG GetElPotientStatus 0N 5 ER status from the BWS A EIP module BNI BEV AIP GHE POiertStatus Request The following rung reads the client status information received in the MSG instruction into the controller tags Reads the cieni status information Only supported for Mv156 WA EIP firmware version 1 22000 or later VWVISEWAEIP MSG GeatElPGientStatus DN 7 Check documentation for the list of leni sot ket states DUF Copy File Source MVI56VV AE P Geel PCllentStatus ReadBuffer d Dest MVISSVV AEP GetElPClentitatus EIFC ensatus Sockel State Length 2 Check documentation for the list of leni socket states DOF Copy File Source MVIS6VV AE FP Gee PCllantStatus ReadBufferl 12 Dest MVISSWAEIP GetElPClentStatus ElPClientStatus 1 Socket_State Length 2 Check documentation for the list of leni socket states coe Copy File Source MVIS6W AE P Gell PCllentStatus ReadBbuffer 24 Dest MVISSVV AE P GetElPClentitatus ElPOientSiatus 2 So
58. MVIBEWIAE IP GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 9 Read_Count MVIBEMAASE IP GetElPS erverStatus EIPServerStatus 19 Message Count MVIBEW AE IF GetElPServerStatus EIPServerStatus 1 S write _ Count MVIBBW AEP GetElPS erverStatus EIPServerStatue 1 9 Timeout Count MMVI SEP GetElPS erverStatus EIPServerStatus 1 9 A esemed HHEH E ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 ee ee n n n D 3 He e e e e e e e A A a a ae A MVISBWIAEIP_EIPSerrverStatus 20 MVISBWIAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVI5E AEIP EPS enverStatus MVISBWIAE P_EIPSernverStatus MVI5EWASEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVIBEWAEIP EPS ernverStatus MVISBWiAE P_EIPSernverStatus MVI5EWASEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP_EIPServerStatus MVISBMWIAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVIBEWAAEIP EPS ernverStatus MVISBWiAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVI56 A4E1P_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVI56 AAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWiAEIP_EIPSernverStatus MVI5EMASE1P_EIPSernverStatus MVISBWIAEIP_EIPServerStatus awe fee fae fee fame es pes Jes ee fee fame ame ames es ama es ms ee a ea fe a a n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 ee e ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee fee ee ee Decimal IMT Decimal INT
59. OR USE IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DIRECT LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT COULD LEAD DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO DEATH PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE COLLECTIVELY HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES PROSOFT SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES 7 5 4 DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 7 5 5 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES INNO EVENT WILL PROSOFT OR ITS DEALER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY DAMAGES THAT PROSOFT AND ITS DEALER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT LOSS OF DATA COST OF CAPITAL COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT FACILITIES OR SERVICES DOWNTIME THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS OF THE PURCHASER AND INJURY TO PROPERTY Some areas do not allow time limitations on an i
60. R STATUS Connected IBSS SSID Networkwa n l 19 12082 Packetsout 1932496 Bytesout OPort Status OTransmit Rate OSignal Level OPacketsin IBytesiIn O Errorsin OPacketsDropped 1 MB Signal Quality dBm Noise Level Errorsout Channel Continuously Monitoring Radio Status Press 1 to monitor radio status continuously Use this command to view the signal strength and noise level for the radio in real time Radio Monitor Enabled Press any key to exit SL 46 dBm NL 94 dBrn SL 46 dBm NL 94 dEm SL 46 dBm NL 95 dEm SL 45 dBm NL 95 dBrn SL 45 dBm NL 95 dBrn SL 46 dBm NL 95 dEm SL 46 dBm NL 95 dBrn SL 46 dBm NL 95 dBrn ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 123 of 146 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Important When in continuous radio monitor mode program execution will slow down Only use this tool during a trouble shooting session Before disconnecting from the Config Debug port please be sure to press a key to disable the radio status monitor This action will allow the module to resume its normal operating mode Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu 5 4 3 Network Menu The network menu allows you to send receive and view the WATTCP CFG file that contains the IP and gateway addresses and other network specification information een a a i
61. RIOIB g ore ser mm me i J gt Done Help Delete Apply Page 81 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 In RSView SE right click on the project name and select New Data Server OPC Data Server 4a RSView Studio SE Stand alone File View Settings Tools Window Help ore Explorer My Project Flea Local MARCIO fos MyProject PL 1 ASLi Delete New Data Server F RSLinx Enterprise Data Server OPC Data Server Security Properties See Graphics fa Displays Global Objects 2 oid Images Libraries 6 Enter the server name and click Browse to select the OPC Server Name OPC Data Server Properties General Advanced Hame OPC Serve Description Computer hosting the server i Server will be hosted on local computer Server will be hosted on remote computer ficcathost Browse OPC Server name Frog D Browse Cancel Apply Help Page 82 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 Select RSLinx OPC Server Click OK to save your settings and close OPC Data Server Properties dialog box Available OPC data servers Select an OFC data server localhost ICONICS Alarm OPC Server C
62. RadioConfiguration data structure MVIBBWAAE IF Ree EAN MYISEWAEIF ModuleDefinitiorn MY I5BW AEIP GetContiguration Le oe aera MMVI56 WA4E1P_GetContiguration MV ISBWASE1P G etConfiguration Request 0 Decimal BOOL MVISEW AEP GetContiguration A adioConfiguration eae AN MYI5EWAEIF_AadioConfiguratiorn H MVISEWAE IF GetContiguration AadioContiguration Port T ype 1l Decimal INT MY IB6 WAE IP GetConfiguration AadioContiguration WAC Address Magani f Hex SINT 6 MVTSEW AFLP GetContiguration A adioContiguration MAC _Address 0 16 00 Hex SINT MV TSE AEIP GetContiguration AadioContiguration MAC Address 16 10 Hex SINT MVIS6W4E1P GetConfiguration FadioConfiguration MAC Address 2 16 c6 He SINT MVE AEIP GetContiguration A adioContiguration MAC _Address 3 16 47 Hex SINT MVE AFLP GetConfiguration A adioContiguration MAC _Address 4 16 6c Hex SINT MVIS6W4E1P GetContiguration R adioContiguration MAC_Address 5 16 54 He SINT MV 1SBYW4E IF GetConfiguration A adioConfiguration Channel 10 Decimal IMT MVISEWAE IP GetConfiguration A adioConfiguration Reserved eens f ASCII SINT 34 MYVIB6W AE IP GetConfiguration A adioContiguration M aximumD ataLength 1508 Decimal INT MV ISB SEP GetConfiguration A adioConfiguration Own ame Man i aaa ASCII SINT 34 MVISEWAEIP GetConfiguration A adioConfiguration Encryption 0 Decimal INT MVISEWAE IF GetContiguration A adioConfiguration Au
63. TO OPERATE WITH AN ANTENNA HAVING A MAXIMUM GAIN OF 24 dB AN ANTENNA HAVING A HIGHER GAIN IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED PER REGULATIONS OF INDUSTRY CANADA THE REQUIRED ANTENNA IMPEDANCE IS 50 OHMS B TO REDUCE POTENTIAL RADIO INTERFERENCE TO OTHER USERS THE ANTENNA TYPE AND ITS GAIN SHOULD BE CHOSEN SUCH THAT THE EQUIVALENT ISOTROPICALLY RADIATED POWER EIRP IS NOT MORE THAN THAT REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL COMMUNICATION C THE INSTALLER OF THIS RADIO EQUIPMENT MUST INSURE THAT THE ANTENNA IS LOCATED OR POINTED SUCH THAT IT DOES NOT EMIT RF FIELD IN EXCESS OF HEALTH CANADA LIMITS FOR THE GENERAL POPULATION CONSULT SAFETY CODE 6 OBTAINABLE FROM HEALTH CANADA WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Battery Life Advisory All modules in the MVI series use a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to backup the 512K SRAM memory real time clock and CMOS The battery should last for the life of the module The module must be powered for approximately twenty hours before it becomes fully charged After it is fully charged the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and configuration data the real time clock and the 512K SRAM memory for approximately 21 days Before you remove a module from its power source ensure that the battery within the module is fully charged A fully charged battery will h
64. VI56 WA EIP module and other computers with wireless connection Then you can set the Subnet Mask see below as 255 255 255 0 to guarantee that the network will be reserved only for the wireless devices Default IP address is 192 168 100 1 Radio Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for the wireless network Default value is 255 255 255 0 Radio Default Gateway Set the optional default gateway for the wireless network Default value is 192 168 100 200 Page 20 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Network Name SSID The SSID used when connecting to a wireless network used by an Access Point or Ad hoc station Value can be alphanumeric string with a maximum of 32 ASCII characters that identifies the network associated to the MVI56 WA EIP module This procedure will later show how this name will be used to connect your PC to the MVI56 WA EIP module If using infrastructure mode you must use this same SSID name for the access point Using the string ANY will cause the module to establish connection to any available access point regardless of the configured Access Point SSID Default value is WANetwork Station Name String used for module identification Default value is MVIS6WAEIP Channel Channel number to be used by the network The wireless adapter for your PC and if used the access point must also be configured for this
65. Write and CIP Data Table Read Write are connected the checkbox is selected and therefore are not supported for client operation Because the module does not support implicit messaging the module cannot route data from remote I O devices directly to a ControlLogix processor The module can only route explicit unconnected messages between processors or devices that support Ethernet IP Setting Up the Route Path In order to route a message through the client interface of the module you must define a proper path 1 The first part of the path must be the module as named in the rack through RSLogix In the following examples the module is named EIP through RSLogix I O Configuration section Note Each parameter in the path must be separated by a comma to delineate the fields 2 The next parameter must be the port in the module to route the outgoing message For the wireless radio interface of the MVI56 WA EIP module this is port 2 Therefore the path should always start as in the following example EIP 2 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 93 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 The next parameter is the IP address to reach This is entered in standard dotted notation For example to get the identity object for a 1756 ENBT module with IP address 192 168 8 104 the following path would be used in the message EIP 2 192 168 8 104
66. Y Version Information 2 S DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program DEVICE INFORMATION M I56 ProSoft Technology Inc 309 j Devicelype 12 SerialNum x 80 6EEB hex lt Connected 00 49 49 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 From the main menu press R key to open the Radio menu MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y Version Information 2 5 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Radio Menu Selected RADIO MENU C Configuration S Status 1 Constant Radio Status Update M Return to Main Menu lt Connected 00 50 11 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 Page 44 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Press C key for the radio configuration settings MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Radio Menu Selected RADIO MENU C Configuration Status 1 Constant Radio Status Update M Return to Main Menu RADIO STATIC CONFIGURATION Own MAC Address 800 10 C6 5E D6 6B 10 Own SSID 1508 Own Name MV IS6WAEIP 0 Authentication TX Rate Ctrl 3 WEP Key Rollover No Sec Cap 0027 LED Levels 10 20 30 46 lt Connected 00 50 46 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 Press S key for the status informati
67. ailable Control Bus Station indicates an error if value is different than 0 Refer to Rockwell documentation for further information on specific error codes Multicast CRC Error Threshold displays the threshold for entering a fault state due to multicast CRC errors Transmit Retry Limit The number of times a frame is retried if a transmission error occurs ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 43 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Rack information provides general information concerning module revision and serial number rack size and slot where the module is located Receive Error Counters Bad CRC number of bad CRC errors that occurred on received backplane frames Receive Error Counters Bus Timeout number of receive time outs Receive Error Counters CRC Error number of multicast receive CRC errors Transmit Error Counters Bad CRC number of bad CRC errors that occurred on transmitted frames Transmit Error Counters Bus Timeout number of transmitted bus time outs To view device information press D This menu provides general device information as indicated below MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help D ow 64 2 amp M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data
68. al or remote rack relative to where the originating ControlLogix processor is located In this example the module routes the messages for two different applications 1 The module routes the messages to processors connected through wired Ethernet supporting Ethernet IP protocol The routing is possible through infrastructure mode where the access point routes the wireless messages into the Ethernet network For this example the module routes the messages to three processors o CompactLogix o PLCS o SLC 5 05 2 The module routes the messages to a remote ControlLogix processor through the MVI56 WA EIP in rack 3 It illustrates that the client feature also allows the exchange of data between remote ControlLogix processors either in infrastructure or ad hoc mode ProSoft Technology Inc Page 91 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 4 3 Module Setup This feature requires the module to be configured through RSLogix5000 Refer to Module Configuration page 98 for the information on how to setup the module The available sample ladder logic also contains the required module setup MSG Setup 1 In your ladder logic include a MSG instruction triggered by a specific condition as shown in the following illustration arabek 2 Click the MSG setup button to configure the message tag 3 Select the one of the supported message types P
69. amp h aje tga Hz Hardware xl Stack Light EES FP DeviceNet to SCANport A DeviceNet Base Meyma RT aa ck VO Adapte f d Cut 03 O Inductive Proximity Switch i Copy O Limit Switch O Motor Overload Delete Upload From Device Download to Device Class Instance Editor gt bi Graph Spreadsher Re register Device agnostics ssage Code Description Properties lt Execute the Class Instance Editor tool for the selected device Online Not Browsing 6 Click Yes to confirm Class Instance Editor WARNING This editor provides direct access to the device using native DeviceNet object addressing Using this editor requires 4 detailed understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the device being configured as well as the possible impacts that these changes may have on the operation of your system You assume Full responsibility For all consequences related to the use of this editor Do you wank bo continue For this example you could execute a Get Single Attribute transaction to retrieve the version number of that specific node 22 Class Instance Editor Node 4 Execute Transaction Argumenta Service Code Object Address Class Instance Attribute Value Description i 1 4 Get Single Attribute i Transmit data size Data sent to the device ZE Receive Data Output ize format Data received from the device E pte ki O2 03 Output radix Format Hexadecimal k
70. anced WaNetwork settings Unsecured computer to computer network Security enabled wireless network This network is configured For open access Information sent over this network may be visible to others IF you want to connect to this network click Connect ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 25 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Wireless Network Connection Properties PIR General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using BB NETGEAR WG311v3 802 119 Wirel This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks amp File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks Jl dos Packet Scheduler pm nenet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 7 Select Use the following IP address Enter the wireless IP address to be used by your PC You must select a unique IP address in the same network previously configured in the WATTCP CFG file You should use a specific network for this wireless application only different from other networks used by other RSLinx drivers This sample procedure configures the m
71. ancel ICONICS Simulator OPC Server CiOpeServer ToF OPY1 OPC Server HART OPC Server Class ToF HART OPC Server ToF Modem OPC Server RSLins OPC Server RSLins Remote OPC Server ICONICS Dataworsaz KEPware Enhanced OPC DDE Server ToF IPC OPC Server 8 Create a Graphic Display and insert a numeric input 9 On the Numeric Input Properties dialog box click the button to select the tag ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Numeric Input Properties General Common Tag ee Jab index 1 Default data Field length 4 Format Decimal Decimal places io Overflow Justification Leading Character Left Center Bight f Blanks O Zernes W Continuously update Discard input and resume updating when focus is lost Cancel Help Page 83 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 10 Right click on the project name and choose Show Server Names amp Tag Browser Select Tag Folders Contents of 7 Tay MyProject Mame E system Refresh Folder Refresh All Folders Show A EEE Mew HMI Tag Folder Tag filter None gt Selected Tag mee a Home area H mo e 11 Select the controller tag to be used through the OPC topic that was created with the path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Tag Browser Select Tag Folders Fg MyProject
72. annel data rates 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Channels user selectable 1 through 11 Receive Sensitivity 83 11 Mbps 86 5 5 Mbps 89 2 Mbps 92 1 Mbps Security WEP 64 128 Encryption Antenna Ports Two RP SMA connectors automatic antenna diversity Bit Error Rate BER Better than 10 Varies with country regulation Some European countries such as France allow fewer channels ProSoft Technology Inc Page 131 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Reference High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 2 Frequently Asked Questions Can use the MVI56 WA EIP with any RSLinx version No Only RSLinx Classic version 2 51 or newer is supported Can I configure the RSLinx driver EtherNet IP to locate the MVI56 WA EIP module Yes You can set up RSLinx with EtherNet IP Ethernet devices or Remote Device via Linx Gateway devices Is it possible to establish simultaneous connections between the MVI56 WA EIP module and different computers Yes A maximum of 20 connections are supported Why I cannot establish communication to the module through Hyperterminal Make sure that you are using the null modem cable supplied with the module Also verify if the COM port you are using is not being accessed by other applications Finally verify if the communication parameters are correct according to the configuration procedure presented in this User Manual reconfigured the channel number but after th
73. ant in determining module operation The Program Scan Counter value is incremented each time a module s program cycle is complete Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the frequency of program execution Viewing Unconnected Client Status Press 0 or 1 to view status of clients O through 4 or 5 through 9 respectively UNCONNECTED CLIENT STATUS CLIENT STATE 6 IP 105 102 0 110 PRESET 29872 TIMEQUT 4959 CLIENT 1 STATE 20 U IP PRESET TIMEOUT CLIENT 2 STATE 20 l IP PRESET TIMEQUT CLIENT 3 STATE 20 IP PRESET TIMEOUT CLIENT 4 STATE 20 IP PRESET TIMEOUT Note The menu selections for Unconnected Clients are available only on modules with firmware version 1 22 000 or later The STATE code can assume one of the following values State Definition 20 Waiting for request not used 1 Setting up client socket 2000 Performing ARP request 2001 Opening socket to server 0 Waiting for socket to establish 1 Registering the Session 2 Receiving register session response Page 120 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module State Definition 5 Build EtherNet IP message and send out 6 Receiving response 7 Idle waiting for next message or timeout on socket 100 Force socket closed immediately 1000 Close socket with timeout of 2 seconds
74. art Here 7 9 Station Name 21 Support Service amp Warranty 7 135 Supported Applications 7 10 57 System Requirements 10 T The Configuration Debug Menu 115 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 141 Page 146 of 146 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the module 124 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC 124 Transmit_WEP_Key 21 Troubleshooting 127 Troubleshooting Tips 40 U Un repairable Units 138 Upload the configuration file from the MVI56 WA EIP e 17 Use RSLogix5000 to access the ControlLogix through the MVI56 WA EIP 41 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional 95 97 Using the Configuration Debug Port 95 117 V Verify Status Information 7 42 Verifying the Jumper Settings 12 Viewing Active Nodes 118 Viewing Backplane ICP Information 119 Viewing Device Information 119 Viewing Radio Configuration 123 Viewing Radio Status 123 Viewing the WATTCP CFG file on the module 125 Viewing Unconnected Client Status 120 Viewing Version Information 120 W WEP_Key_1 WEP_Key_2 WEP_Key_3 WEP_Key_4 021 What Is Covered By This Warranty 139 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 140 Y Your Feedback Please 3 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008
75. asse 17 rue des Briquetiers F 31700 Blagnac France 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 support emea prosoft technology com Languages spoken include French English Brasil office in Sao Paulo 55 11 5084 5178 55 1 1 5083 3776 Fax Rua Vergueiro 2949 sala 182 Edificio Vergueiro Work Center Vila Mariana Sao Paulo Cep 04101 300 Brasil 55 11 5084 5178 eduardo prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Portuguese English Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions The following RMA Policies and Conditions apply to any returned product These RMA Policies are subject to change by ProSoft without notice For warranty information see Section C below entitled Limited Warranty In the event of any inconsistency between the RMA Policies and the Warranty the Warranty shall govern Page 136 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 2 1 All Product Returns 1 In order to return a Product for repair exchange or otherwise the Customer must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from ProSoft and comply with ProSoft shipping instructions In the event that the Customer experiences a problem with the Product for any reason Customer should contact ProSoft Technical Support at one of the telephone numbers listed above in Section A A Technical Support Engineer wi
76. atus Configuration Communication Tag Name SRW ASEIP MSG GetElPSernverStatue Descriptor Tag Type Base Data Type Enable Enable Waiting Co Stark D Done Dione Length 0 gt Error Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help Page 108 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The following illustration is a ladder example to retrieve EtherNet IP status information MVISEM AEP GetElPS erverStatus Request MV ISBWAEIP_MSG_GetE PServerStatus DN MSG Type CIP Generic a Message Control MVIBE WAEIP_MSG GetElPServerStatus CDhk gt SERS Trigger this bit to request the EthernetvlP server status from the MY 5B WA EIP module MMVISBW SEIP GetElPServerStatus Request Statue information for each Ethernet IP SEIVEr Holds results from class 70 instance 7 request COP Copy File Source MVISBWSEIP GetElPS erverStatus ReadB uffer 0 Dest MVISBWAEIP GetElPServerStatus EIPSernverStatus 0 Socket_State 200 Length MMVISEWAEIP MSG _GetElPSernverStatus DN 1 Set the MVIS6WAEIP GetEIPServerStatus Request bit to 1 2 Refer to the MVIS6WAEIP GetEIPServerStatus ElPServerStatus data structure The first connected server will be server 19 Second 18 etc MVI5EWAEIP GetElPSernerStatus Request MYVISBWAEIP
77. available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is displayed as a 1 56 ENBT A module IP 192 168 100 1 Click OK to save your settings and close the dialog box Browse for Network The current path is not valid for the communication drivers on this computer Select a communications path to the desired network I Autobrowse _Reftesh workstation Tr Lins Gateways Ethernet AB_ETH 1 Ethernet 105 102 0 65 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 A Ethernet 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 EN S Backplane 1756 44 4 01 1756 ENBT A 03 1756 CNBB 1756 CNBJB Seed Controlet Hl D1 1756 CNB B 1756 Backplane 1756 4 Al 02 1756 CNBIB 1756 gt Cancel Help Page 66 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Note if the EtherNet IP nodes you have previously configured for browsing through RSLinx are not displayed close RSLinx and RSNetWorx and then run these programs again to force a display refresh Now the online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module will be used as the path for all online communications by RSNetWorx for ControlNet Network Parameters Media Configuration General 37 Name WAEIP Description Onlin
78. c May 28 2008 Index MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Index A Access Point Found Port Status Connected ESS 51 Ad hoc Network 49 Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property 142 Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview 49 Ad hoc station Found Port Status Connected IBSS 53 All Product Returns 137 Allocation of risks 142 Battery Life Advisory 3 Bridging Capability 57 C Channel 21 Clearing a Fault Condition 127 Communication Lost With Access Point Port Status Out of Range 52 Configure the ControlNet network through RSNetWorx for ControlNet 65 Configure the DeviceNet network through RSNetWorx for Devicenet 69 Configuring the Ethernet devices Driver 32 Configuring the EtherNet IP Driver 32 34 Configuring the MVI56 WA EIP Module 14 Configuring the Remote Devices Via Linx Gateway Driver 32 38 Connect the PC to the Wireless Network 17 24 40 132 Connect your PC to the MVI56 WA EIP debug menu 14 Continuously Monitoring Radio Status 123 Controlling Law and Severability 143 D Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7 115 DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES 141 DISCLAIMER REGARDING HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES 141 Download the configuration file to the MVI56 WA EIP o 22 Download the Sample Program to the Processor Optional 99 E Edi
79. ca 1 661 716 5100 Contents MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Contents PLEASE READ ERIS NOTICE scssi a a aaa 2 Important Installation Instructions Radio MOUIES cccecccccccceececeeeceeeeseeeeaeeeseeeseeeesaeeeaeeesaeeeaes 2 Ballery Lite AVISO aiena e E E a a E A a aa 3 YOU FOCADICK PICASC nenian a a e E A E TN 3 ProSon Product Documental sursin aa a A O 4 GUIDE TO THE MVI56 WA EIP USER MANUAL cccceeeeecenseeceneeeeeneeecnseeceaseeceaseceasesenasesenseesenses T T STAR HERE cogon Ea a Oe en a ree a nen nn even 9 1I WMPOGU CONN enrenanieninanne ae E ee ees eee done eee einer eens vee 9 TeZ SYStEM REQUIFG IMCS scsi ce eee Had co iceesiee A a ee ee oa ee 10 1 3 Package COMIN iscsi tay satin Hi denser hceesles A eee 11 1 4 Verifying the Jumper Settings cccccccssecccceeseeeceesseeceeseeceaueeecseaeeecseseeessageeessaeeesseneeessssees 12 TS Instal NeANeNMa xeon eden acd acd hed ee oe en eee ei ede ee 12 1 6 Install the Module in the R amp ck ccccccccceecccesecceeeceeeecueecececaucecaueeceeesueeseueesaeessueessueeseeeesaas 13 1 7 Configuring the MVI56 WA EIP Module ccccccecceccssseeeceeseecceseeeceeeeecseaseesssseeessegsessaaes 14 1 7 1 Connect your PC to the MVI56 WA EIP debug MENU ccccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaees 14 1 7 2 Upload the configuration file from the MVI56 WA EIP cccc
80. can demonstrate how to change the NUT time in RSNetWorx and then reschedule the ControlNet network through the online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module 1 In RSNetWorx for ControlNet open the Network menu and then choose Properties WAEIP xc RSNetWorx for ControlNet BEHA File Edit View Wetwork Device Diagnostics Tools Help a ak ae a r Online F10 i p Network Up vg Scheduled Band 0 162 Connection M mm Unschedule Upload From Network Peak Scheduled Band 0 19 am Download to Network b Download Minimum to Network Hardware Keeper Status 1756 445 Scanner Signature Status Controle E categ Properties AC AC Drive Mo Drive Object Communication Adapter z 1734 4CNR Controlet Adapter 7 1738 ACNRIA ArmorPoint Contr 1f47 4CN15 1f4 4CNRA1S vw gt Ha M Graph Spreadsheet i Diagnostics a jx Message Code Description Display properties For the selected deyvicets or network Offline ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Inthe General tab of the Network Properties WAEIP dialog box click Online Path to configure the online path Descriptions Online Path STATIONIAB ETH 15105 102 0 65 Backplane oV4 Set Online Path 3 Select the ControlNet network icon that is
81. ceive Error Counters Bad CRC number of bad CRC errors that occurred on received backplane frames Receive Error Counters Bus Timeout number of receive time outs Receive Error Counters CRC Error number of multicast receive CRC errors Transmit Error Counters Bad CRC number of bad CRC errors that occurred on transmitted frames Transmit Error Counters Bus Timeout number of transmitted bus time outs Viewing Device Information From the main menu press D to view Device information This menu provides general device information as indicated below DEVICE INFORMATION Hodule DOME o Prosoft _ Technology Inc Devicelype 12 SerialNum x 0Q6EEB hex ProSoft Technology Inc Page 119 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Opening the Radio Menu Press R to open the Radio menu Use this command to view configuration and status for the module s onboard radio Resetting diagnostic data Press U to reset the status counters for the client and or servers in the module Viewing Version Information Press V to view Version information for the module Use this command to view the current version of the software for the module as well as other important values You may be asked to provide this information when calling for technical support on the product Values at the bottom of the display are import
82. channel Channels 1 through 11 are available Note The number of usable channels varies by country Contact ProSoft Technology for country approval list Enable Encryption Set a value of Y to enable WEP encryption for data security Default value is N WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Configure up to four WEP keys to be used for WEP data encryption These parameters are only used by the module if the Enable Encryption parameter is set to Y You must set the same WEP encryption key on each device in the network in order to correctly decode data 64 bit or 128 bit encryption is selected by the number of characters 5 character ASCII key or 10 digit hexadecimal key for 64 bit encryption 13 character ASCII key or 26 digit hexadecimal key for 128 bit encryption The key value is case sensitive Hexadecimal values must be preceded by Ox All wireless clients and access points should be configured with identical key values Note Use only WEP Key 1 when communicating with an RLX IH access point repeater Transmit WEP Key Selects which WEP key to use for encryption For example if this parameter is set as 1 then the module will use the WEP key configured for the WEP_Key_ 1 parameter ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module When you have finished editing the configuration file save and close it Do not cha
83. cket_ State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of leni socket states coe Copy File Source MVIS6W AE F Gel PClientStatus ReadButfer 36 Dest MVISSVVAEIP GetElPCbentStatus ElPOleniSitatus 3 Socket State Length 12 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 111 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Check documentation for the list of leni socket states Coe Copy File Source MVIS6W AEI P Get PClientStatus ReadButfer 42 Dest ATVI SSWOAE F GetElPOChentStatus ElPOlentStatus 4 Socket State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of elent socket states CoP Copy File Source MVISEW AE P Get PClientStatus Readbutfer s0 Dest WVIESVVOAE F GeatElPObentStatus ElPOlentStatus 5 Socket State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of cleni socket states COF Copy File Source MV1S6VV AE F GeElPClientStatus ReadBulfer 7 2 Dest MVIS6W AEIP GetEIPClentStatus ElPClientStatusi6 Socket State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of clant socket states DUF Copy File Source MVIS6VV AEI P Gee PCllaentStatus ReadBuffer s4 Dest MVI5S6VV AElP GetElPClentStatus EP OientSiatus 7 Socket State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of leni sot ket states DUF Copy File Source AMISS AE P Gell PCllentStatus ReadBbuffer 96 Dest MMVIS6VV AE P GetEl PCientStatus ElPOientSitatus S Soc
84. cription Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Close ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 27 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 9 Select the MVI56 WA EIP network WANetwork for this example and click Connect H Wireless Network Connection Network Tasks Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the lisk below bo connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information SA Set up a wireless network t j default For a home or small office Unsecured wireless network Related Tasks i linksys ij Learn about wireless Unsecured wireless network networking WIRE 86 ig Change the order of preferred networks k Security enabled wireless network qp Change advanced WANetwork settings Unsecured computer to computer network This network is configured For open access Information sent over this network may be visible to others IF you want to connect to this network click Connect 10 Click Connect Anyway this example is not using WEP encryption Wireless Network Connection You are connecting to the unsecured network WoNetwork Information sent over this network i
85. cription Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Close Cancel Page 30 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 12 On the Wireless Networks tab click the Properties button This action opens the WANetwork Properties dialog box WANetwork properties Association Authentication Connection Network name 5510 Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication Open Data encryption WEP Network key PPFPPFP al w Key index advanced El C The key is provided for me automatically 13 On the Associations tab enter the same Network number key index you entered in the MVI56 WA EIP configuration file parameter Transmit_Wep_ Key For this example set the key index to 1 14 After selecting the network and clicking the Connect button you will be prompted to enter the configured key Wireless Network Connection The network Wohetwork requires a network key also called a WEP key or WPA key 4 network key helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network Type the key and then click Connect Network key Connect
86. cryption Y WEP_Key_1 0x1111111111 WEP_Key_2 0x2222222222 WEP_Key_3 0x3333333333 WEP_Key_4 0x4444444444 Transmit_WEP_Key 1 Ln 14 Col 21 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module After downloading the previous configuration file to the module the MVI56 WA EIP network will be indicated as Security enabled i Wireless Network Connection Network Tasks Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the lisk below bo connect to a wireless network in range or to get more SA Set up a wireless network x WaANetwork For a home or small office nf Security enabled compubter to computer network Related Tasks default A Learn about wireless Unsecured wireless network networking linksys hg Change the order of preferred networks Unsecured wireless network qp Change advanced ALM See settings k Security enabled wireless network Connect 11 Click Change Advanced Settings to open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box t Wireless Network Connection Properties x General Wireless Networks Connect using EJ NETGEAR WG311v3 802 119 Wirel This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks ml File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks ml dos Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Des
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88. dure will assume that the module was configured with its default IP address 192 168 100 1 5 Click Apply to save your settings and then click OK to close the Configure Driver dialog box Configure Remote Devices wia Linx Gateway Driver Selection Configure Browser Device Name Server s IP Address or hostname 92 168 100 1 Server Mame Remote driver name The Remote Devices via Linx Gateway driver will be running as shown in the following illustration Configure Drivers Available Driver Types E e Remote Devices via Link Gateway r Add Hew Help Configured Drivers Name and Description Status Configure Startup Start Stop Delete ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Refer to RSWho Communications RSWho to monitor the MVI56 WA EIP module and associated devices RSLinx recognizes the MVI56 WA EIP as a 1756 ENBT A module as shown in the following illustration ata RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 File Edit View Communications Station BDDEMOPC Security Window Help Kek Browsing node 192 168 100 1 found workstation Linx Gateways Ethernet z e TCP 1 Ethernet 192 168 1 Al 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 H E Backplane 1756 47 4 00 1756 L1 4 LOGIxSS50 MVIS6PDPMY 1 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 03 1756
89. e The RSNetWorx will be rescheduling and downloading the new configuration to the ControlNet network through the MVI56WA EIP module Browsing network Onlink browse completed Address 01 slot 02 browsed a a Cancel Page 68 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module After the network is rescheduled you can also monitor the network through the online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module WAEIP xc RSNetWorx for ControlNet File Edit View Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help 2 ae amp k m i ax ale E ala Hl Edits Enabled Current Current Network Update Time ma 30 00 vg Scheduled Band 0 182 Network Usag bx Unecheduled Bytes Per Sec abate ies Peak Scheduled Band 0 22 Hardware 1756 ATIA 1756 AAIACT 0 Controlvet D Category AC Drive AC Drive No Drive Object Communication Adapter Controlvet to SCAN pork DC Drive No Drive Object DPT Drives on Fiber Control DPT boa Cantroallear Message Code Description Online Not Browsing Note In a ControlNet project you can configure the slot where the module is is located with a 1756 ENBT A communication module 3 1 5 Configure the DeviceNet network through RSNetWorx for Devicenet The network path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module can also be used to configure the DeviceNet network wit
90. e Eg fed Pate crore E No Edits e 4 HH tex 4b 44 gt uy ay i 4 F Favorites Git A Timerfcounter A Inpututput Fi Compare te seel 0 E Controller TEST g Controller Tags 9 Controller Faulk Harn EJ Power Up Handler E Tasks Sa MainTask og MainPragram i Program Tac EKI MainR outine TIMER DN EJ Unscheduled Progra E Motion Groups 9 Ungrouped Aves 9 Trends E Data Types C User Defined C Strings Ca Fredefined etd Madala hafinn gt y MainRoutine f TON Timer On Delay Timer TIMER Preset Add Source amp COUNTER je Source B 1 Dest COUNTER e EQ Mos Grtr Than or Eql 4 gt B Move Rung 2 of 3 AFP 2 Locate the configured driver and select the ControlLogix processor Click Download to transfer the ladder to the processor through the MVI56 WA EIP module f Who Active I Autobrowse Retest Workstation r Linx Gateways Ethernet 2 a 4B ETH 1 Ethernet f 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT a 1756 ENBT A H E Backplane 1756 47 4 E 00 1756 L1 4 LOGIS5550 MWIS6PDPMY 1 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 EMBT A 03 1756 DN6 1756 DNB A DeviceNet Scanner 04 1756 DHRIO B 1756 DHRIOIB i 05 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB E 06 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B Path AB_ETH 14192 168 700 1 Backplane d Path in Project lt none gt ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Upload Download Update Firmware Close Help Set Project Path
91. e 54 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 1 Ad hoc communication established RF 2 Ad hoc communication lost eo 3 AP with same SSID found 4 MVI56 VWA EIP associates with AP _ o w Access Point After the module communicates with the access point the port status will then change from Connected IBSS Searching to Connected ESS 2 4 3 Port Status Connected ESS e COMM4 HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Tu O RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected IBSS SSID WANetwork Transmit Rate 1 Signal Quality Noise Level PacketsOut BytesOut ErrorsOut Channel PacketsDropped RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected ESS SSID WANetwor Transmit Rate Signal Quality Noise Level PacketsOut BytesOut ErrorsOut Channel PacketsDropped lt Connected 1 54 29 AMSIVY 67600 M 11 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 5 SCENARIO 3 No stations found after Power Up ad hoc or AP The module might power up but not find any access point or ad hoc stations with the same SSID The module will continue searching for other stations ad hoc or AP until a connection is established T
92. e Path s TATIONISB ETH 14192 168 0 1700 17 Backplane 1 441 4 Click OK to close the dialog box and when prompted download the configuration through the MVI56 WA EIP module Completing download 5 In RSNetWorx for ControlNet open the Network menu and then choose Properties This action opens the Network Properties WAEIP dialog box 6 Inthe Network Properties dialog box click the Network Parameters tab and then change the NUT time The following illustration shows an example of changes that could be performed to a specific RSNetWorx project ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 Click OK to save your settings and close the dialog box Network Parameters Media Configuration General Curent Fending Network Update Time m 3 moo Mas Scheduled Address m Mas Unscheduled Address 0 00 Media Redundancy z Only E E z EA Ea E Network Hame _default Cancel Apply Help 8 Save your project with Edits Enabled selected Select Optimize and re write schedule for all connections as indicated below to reschedule your ControlNet network through online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Save Configuration Either of the following choices will save the updated schedule to the file and to the online network iF you are online Save T ype
93. e configuration download is completed the MVI56 WA EIP module communicates through the previous channel used before the module was reconfigured Before downloading the new configuration file to the module the PC or laptop must be disconnected from the current MVI56 WA EIP network Only after the configuration download is completed that you should reconnect the PC or laptop to the MVI56 WA EIP wireless network In order to recover you also disconnect your PC or laptop of the MVI56 WA EIP network and reconnect the module Why is RSLinx unable to locate the MVI56 WA EIP through RSWho even after successfully connecting the module to the Windows wireless adapter Check the following items 1 Check the IP address and netmask configured for your PC wireless adapter Make sure that the PC wireless IP address will be in the same network that you configured for the MVI56 WA EIP module Refer to Connect the PC to the Wireless Network page 24 in this User Manual for further information about how to configure the IP address for the wireless adapter of your PC 2 Check if the Ethernet and Wireless IP addresses configured for your PC are located on different networks 3 Check the RSLinx version Only RSLinx Classic version 2 51 or later is supported 4 Using RSLinx Classic v2 51 5 In the Wireless Network Connection window disconnect from the MV1I56 WA EIP network and connect again Check if RSLinx RSWho can locate the module Page 132 of 146 ProSo
94. ed 00 51 15 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 From the main menu press V to view the MVI56 WA EIP version information MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help U Reset diagnostic data Y Y Version Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program VERSION INFORMATION MV I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE c 1999 2007 ProSoft Technology Inc PRODUCT NAME CODE EIPS SOFTWARE REVISION LEVEL 1 00 OPERATING SYSTEM REVISION 0107 RUN NUMBER 1001 MY IP ADDRESS 192 168 100 1 MY ETHERNET ADDRESS HEX 00 10 C6 5E D6 0B PROGRAM SCAN COUNTER 3090 FREE MEMORY 195472 lt Connected 00 51 40 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Start Here Press keys 2 3 4 or 5 to view EtherNet IP server status information The first server to be connected will be server 19 It will display relevant information such as the remote computer IP address connected to the module The module accepts up to 20 simultaneous connections Page 48 of 146 Connected 00 52 27 ANSIW MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Y SERVER 16 W SERVER 17 y SERVER 18 Y SERVER 19 lt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 A 2 Connect Read Close IP ea Close IP Read Close IP Connect Read Close IP
95. elessly program a ControlLogix processor in the same rack This section will illustrate other applications you can perform with the MVI56 WA EIP module The following topics show how to perform different tasks through the MVI56 WA EIP module These tasks assume that you have followed the previous setup steps listed in this document to have the module configured and connected to the laptop 3 1 Bridging Capability The MVI56 WA EIP module can bridge different processors through different networks The module allows the bridging through ControlNet EtherNet IP DH and DeviceNet networks ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module To illustrate the bridging capability refer to the sample network diagram below Rack 3 with MV156 VVA EIP ox ie Ethernet IP Network ControlNet Network DH Network DeviceNet Network ControlLogix Rack 1 1794 ADN For this sample network the MVI56 WA IP module allows wireless access to the laptop to perform the following tasks Monitor the entire network with RSLinx Program the ControlLogix processor with RSLogix5000 Program the PLC5 processor on the DH network with RSLogix5 Configure the ControlNet network through RSNetWorx for ControlNet Configure the DeviceNet network through RSNetWorx for Devicenet oR GN Page 58 of 146 ProSoft Technol
96. esponding D A A Controller CLX Scope Al CL Show Show All ki __ Name amp Value Force Mask Style Data Type E SRS F s J TEST Decimal INT Monitor Tags A Edit Tags m Mo Edits ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 2 1 RSView SE RSlinx Enterprise Data Server 1 Double click on the project name and select New Data Server RSLinx Enterprise Data Server Then configure the server name and click OK to confirm a RSView Studio SE Stand alone File View Settings Tools Window Help De Ee Explorer MyProject it ar l 2 Elf MyPr Delete wm amp g File view Settings Tools Window Help ort td ak fey MyProject RSLins Enterprise ee en Communication Setup MyProject System Fm Command Line 3 In RSLinx Enterprise browse the ControlLogix processor through the path provided by the MVI56 WA EIP module Note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is displayed as a 1756 ENBT A module Click OK to confirm the new shortcut 4a RSView Studio SE Stand alone File view Settings Tools Window Help w W S Dstt Euplorer MyEroject 73 Local ffs MyProject Device Shortcuts 4 RSLinx Enterprise al Comm
97. figuration file included Reside in Local or Remote chassis and function as a bridge to a ControlLogix processor Supports ad hoc or infrastructure modes Supports up to 20 simultaneous connections Page 130 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Reference MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 1 3 Hardware Specifications Specification Description Backplane Current Load 800 mA 5 V DC 3mA 24V DC Operating Temperature O to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Shock 30g Operational 50g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing LED Indicators RF Signal Level RF Data Status RF Link Status Serial Activity Debug Configuration port CFG CFG Port CFG RJ45 DB 9M with supplied cable RS 232 only Shipped with Unit RJ45 to DB 9M cables for each port 6 foot RS 232 configuration cable Sdbi Omni Articulating Antenna 6 1 4 Functional Specifications PC to PLC communications RSView RSView 32 and RSView SE are supported PLC to PLC communications is supported for explicit messaging as a server Program different processors in different racks with the bridging functionality General Radio Specifications Specification Value Frequency 2 4 GHz band 2400 to 2483 5 MHz Wireless medium DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 802 1 1b Output power 32 mW 15 dBm Ch
98. firm but steady push snap the module into place 4 Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely in the locking holes of the rack 5 Make a note of the slot location You will need to identify the slot in which the module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly Slot numbers are identified on the green circuit board backplane of the ControlLogix rack 6 Turn power ON Note If you insert the module improperly the system may stop working or may behave unpredictably ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Note If you are installing MVI56 WA EIP with other modules connected to the PCI bus the peripheral modules will not have holding clips Make sure all of the modules are aligned with their respective slots before you snap them into place 1 7 Configuring the MVI56 WA EIP Module 1 7 1 Connect your PC to the MVI56 WA EIP debug menu This step shows how to establish connection to the module debug menu to perform the following tasks Upload the configuration file from the MVI56 WA EIP module to your computer Edit the configuration file to configure the MVI56 WA EIP module Download the configuration file from your computer to the MVI56 WA EIP module Verify the MVI56 WA EIP configuration parameters Monitor the MVI56 WA EIP radio status information To connect
99. ft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Reference MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon in the Windows system tray and choose Repair After the repair operation is completed check if RSLinx RSWho can locate the module 7 lf the laptop is located at a considerable distance from the MVI56 WA EIP the signal might not be strong enough to establish communication through EtherNet IP The actual distance might depend on several items obstacles environment etc At certain ranges it might be possible to connect to the module through the Windows Wireless Network Connection menu but not through RSLinx How can I use the module in ad hoc mode Make sure that the module is configured with a unique SSID name that is not being used by any access points in the area Then your computer can connect to the module in ad hoc mode In Hyperterminal open the Radio Menu page 120 Status and check the Port Status parameter which should be set as Connected IBSS during infrastructure mode You can identify that the network type is ad hoc by the specific ad hoc icon used in the network list in the Wireless Network Connection window How can I use the module in infrastructure mode Configure the module and the access point with the same SSID Make sure that the MVI56 WA EIP wireless network is not configured as automatic in your Wireless Network Connection
100. gth 0 2 Eror Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help The following illustration shows the ladder required to request the configuration information from the module MMVISBM AEP GetConfiguration Request MSG Type CIP Generic Message Control MVISEWAEIF _MSG_GetConfiguration Trigger this bit to request the radio configuration from the MVIEB Wi4 E1P module MVIBEW SEP GetConfiguration Request Contains the radia configuration informations MVIBSBYWAE IPM SG _GetContiguration ON COR Copy File Source MVIBEM SEP GetContiguration A eadb utter 0 Dest MYVISE 4E1P GetContiguration A adioConfiguration PortT ype Length 1 Contains the radia configuration information Copy File Source MVISEM SEP GetContiguration A eadB ufte Dest MYVISBYWAEIP GetConfiguration RadioContiguration MAC_Address 0 Length 6 Contains the radia configuration information COP Copy File Source MV ISEM SEP GetContiguration ReadB uffer 4 Dest MYISBW4EIP GetConfiguration A adioConfiguration Channel Length 1 In order to retrieve configuration information perform the following 1 Set the MVIS6WAEIP GetConfiguration Request bit to 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 101 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Refer to the MVIS6WAEIP GetConfiguration
101. guration Communication Tag Message Tyne CIP Generic r Semice Custom source Element Type Source Length Bytes Service Code He Class 72 HEX Destination MVIBEWAEIP Geta Instance 1 Attribute 0 Hes TEE Fee 2 Enable lt 4 Enable waiting D Start 2 Done Done Length 86 3 Error Code Extended Error Code Error Path Error Text Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetRadioStatus Configuration Communication Tag Fath EP Browse EIF De Connected D Enable Enable waiting 3 Start 2 Done Done Length 56 iD Error Code Extended Error Code if Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 103 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetRadioStatus Configuration Communication Tag Descriptor Tag Type Base Data Type D Enable Enable waiting D Start 2 Done Dione Length 86 iD Eror Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help The following illustration is a ladder example to retrieve radio status information MMVISEW SEP GetR adios tatus Request MSG Type CIP Generic a Message Control MYVISEWAEIP_MSG_ GetRadioStatus CDNAS Trigger this bit to request the radia status from the MYVIBB Wi4 E IP module
102. h RSNetWorx for DeviceNet For the sample network it will be demonstrated how to perform the following tasks through the online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Upload the DeviceNet configuration Execute a transaction to a DeviceNet node ProSoft Technology Inc Page 69 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module To Configure the DeviceNet network through RSNetWorx for Devicenet 1 In RSNetWorx for DeviceNet open the Network menu and then choose Properties DeviceNet RSNetWorx for DeviceNet File Edit View Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help als El Hardware s s s zs Online O Inductive Proximity Switch O Limit Switch O Motor Overload gt H 4 gt bt Graph Spreadsheet Master Slave Configuration Diagnostics Description Messages Display the property page for the network Offline 2 In the Network Properties dialog box click Online Path to configure the online path Untitled Network af Name Linititled Description Online Fath Set Online Path Cancel Help Page 70 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Select the DeviceNet network that is available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Please note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is d
103. hannelNumber Channel number used LED_0 Quality signal that will assert signal level LED 0 LED 1 Quality signal that will assert signal level LED 1 LED 2 Quality signal that will assert signal level LED 2 LED 3 Quality signal that will assert signal level LED 3 4 4 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Server Status Information The message instruction used to retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP server status information is configured with the following parameters Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetE IPServerStatus Configuration Communication Tag Message Tyne CIP Generic Semice Custom Source Element Type Source Length 0 Service cede Hex Class 70 HEX Destination MVISEwWAEIF GetElF Instance 1 Attribute 0 Hex TEM ee D Enable lt 4 Enable waiting lt a Stark 2 Done Done Length 0 2 Error Code Extended Error Code Error Path Error Text ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 107 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetE IPServerStatus Configuration Communication Tag Fath EP Browse EIF RE Connected 2 Enable Enable waiting io Start 2 Done Dione Length 0 Enmor Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetE IPServerSt
104. he port status will switch between Connected IBSS and Searching with a signal quality level of OdB until a connection is established e COMM4 HyperTerminal File Edit view Cal Transfer Help RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Searching SSID None Detected Transmit Rate Q MB Signal Quality Signal Level 102 dBm Noise Level 102 PacketsIn f PacketsOut 1 BytesIn 4 BytesOut G2 Errorsin 11 ErrorsOut eu PacketsDropped 6 Channel RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected IBSS SSID WANetwork Transmit Rate 11 HB Signal Quality Signal Level 102 dBm Noise Level PacketsIn f PacketsOut BytesIn f BytesOut ErrorsIn 11 ErrorsOut PacketsDropped 0 Channel Connected 1 51 26 ARS Ty 57600 3 H 1 Page 56 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Supported Applications In This Chapter Bridging Capability cccccccssecccsseseeceeeeeeseeeeeeseusesseeeeesseeeeesseeseesaaeees 57 We RSView SUpport s sisien e bee So tole be vidas E a A oc A AEAEE Sox cute 74 Explicit Messaging AS a Server ceccccceecceceeeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeesaaeeeesaaeees 86 Explicit Messaging as a CIIONt ccccecccceseeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeesseeeeesaaeseesaaeees 90 The previous setup procedure created a basic application where the MVI56 WA EIP module would allow a laptop with WiFi capability to wir
105. hnology Technical Support staff some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command Press Esc to restart the module and force all drivers to be loaded The module will use the configuration stored in the module s Flash ROM to configure the module Page 122 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5 4 2 Radio Menu MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Press R to open the Radio menu Use this command to view configuration and status for the module s onboard radio RADIO MENU C Configuration S 5tatus l Constant Radio Status Update M Return to Main Menu Viewing Radio Configuration Press C to view radio configuration Use this command to view the port type channel data length and other radio configuration settings URADIO STATIC CONFIGURATION Port Type town Channel OMax Data Len DEncryption ITX Rate ctr OLED Levels Viewing Radio Status 1 gt 10 1508 0 3 Own MAC Address 00 10 06 47 79 68 Own SSID Own Name New Authentication 1 WEP Key Rollover No 20 45 30 35 Press S to view the current operational status of the radio Use this command to view connection and signal status packets and bytes transferred signal quality and errors ORADIO DRIVE
106. igh Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module P Package Contents 11 Please Read This Notice 2 Port Status Connected ESS e 55 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 138 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 137 Product Specifications 7 129 Program the ControlLogix processor with RSLogix5000 e 61 Program the PLC5 processor in the DH network with RSLogix5 63 ProSoft Product Documentation 4 Purchasing Warranty Extension 139 R Radio Menu 123 Radio_Default_Gateway 20 Radio_IP 20 Radio_Subnet_Mask 20 Redisplaying the Menu e 118 Reference 7 129 Required Hardware 116 Required Software 117 Resetting diagnostic data 120 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Client Status Information 110 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP EtherNet IP Server Status Information 107 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Configuration 100 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Status 103 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 136 Returning to the Main Menu 124 125 RF LEDs e 54 126 RSView SE OPC Data Server 80 RSView SE RSlinx Enterprise Data Server 76 RSView Support 74 S Sample Application 91 SCENARIO 1 AP Found after Power Up 51 SCENARIO 2 AP Not Found after Power Up Ad hoc Station Found 53 SCENARIO 3 No stations found after Power Up ad hoc or AP 56 Set Up the RSLinx Driver 32 Setting Up the Route Path 93 St
107. in this chassis or other chassis using SynchLink will be turned off Page 62 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The download operation will be in progress Downloading Downloading all Controller Tags A 5 A You could also select to Go Online with the processor as follows fe RSLogix 5000 CLX in MyProject_v15 ACD 1 56 L55 MainProgram MainRoutine E File Edit view Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsia a selel oA reo slale ie Gel alal ia Fanse E Controller D E Battery Fault 4 dele 4 of or Mo Edits ook 4 m ova inetd ei a i 4 Favorites Bit i Timerfcounter 4 Input output Fi Compare Controller CLX G Controller Tags 9 Controller Fault Handler TIMER DM TON Power Up Handler are On Delay a Preset A MainTask A oS MainPragram Fy Program Tags Eh MainRoutine TIMER DN cR E3 Unscheduled Programs y ne r orage Bi storageboo ga cise Output BOL E3 Trends Data Types add ADD Ca User Defined ance C Strings i Predefined MainRoutine C Module Defined 2 TiO Canfiniiration l Complete 0 error s 1 varningis Errors Search Results 4 Rung 0 of 2 3 1 3 Program the PLC5 processor in the DH network with RSLogix5 The MVI56 WA EIP module allows access to different processors such as Micr
108. ion Go Online Linx Gateways Ethernet AB ETH 1 Ethernet Upload 105 102 0 65 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B 192 166 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A Download amp Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT IA Update Firmware O1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A Close a A Ethernet f 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A Help 3 Backplane 1756 44 4 01 1756 ENBT A 03 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 4 Controller J 01 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 2 63 Backplane 1756 A7 4 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner O4 1756 DHRIG B 1756 DHRIG B 05 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B A o2 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B Fath AB_E TH 15192 168 100 15Backplanes 14105 102 0 25B ackplane 3441 VB ackplane d Path in Project lt nore gt 3 You can now select different operations such as Download Upload or Go Online similarly as using a 1756 ENBT module For example you could select to download the offline project as follows Download Download offline project CL to the controller Connected Controller Mame CLs Type 1756 L55 4 1 756 M7 24 Contrallog5555 Controller Path a 15105 1020 2555 ack planes 34414 B ackplanes0 Serial Number 00136545 Security No Protection Any The controller is in Remote Run mode The mode will be changed to Remote Program prior to download Any DANGER This controller is the Coordinated System Time master Sermo axes in synchronized controllers
109. ireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 Browse the configuration file and select the Zmodem protocol Click Send to store the configuration download E end File Folder C T emp Filename EAT emp ATTCP CFG l Frotocol 4 After the download operation is completed the module automatically reboots to complete the initialization procedure with the update configuration parameters MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help RADIO PACKET DRIVER INFORMATION Novell flag NOT set T0Base 0300 IRQ 09 MAC Address OB1OC65ED60B Packet Interrupt 0x61 C gt a waeip exe Program Initialization Backplane open succeeded Configuring radio M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE c 1999 2007 ProSoft Technology Inc PRODUCT NAME CODE gt EIPS SOFTWARE REVISION LEVEL 1 00 OPERAITING SYSTEM REVISION 0107 RUN NUMBER 1001 RACK SIZE 7 4 MODULE SLOT NUMBER oe Press for menu help Connected 00 12 40 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Start Here 5 From the main menu press Network Menu and V View WATTCP CFG to view the parameters that you have just configured MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit Yiew Call Transfer Help Press for menu help Network Menu Selected WATTCP CFG FILE Radio IP information Radio_IP 192 16
110. is manual or the product may be made at any time These changes will be made periodically to correct technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Important Installation Instructions Radio Modules The following Information and warnings pertaining to the radio module must be heeded A THIS DEVICE CONTAINS A TRANSMITTER MODULE FCC ID SDZ WA 1 PLEASE SEE FCC ID LABEL ON BACK OF DEVICE B THIS DEVICE USES AN INTERNAL COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE AS THE PRIMARY RADIO COMPONENT THE COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE DOES NOT HAVE AN FCC ID LABEL THE COMPACT FLASH RADIO MODULE HAS NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS C THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION D THIS DEVICE AND ANY RADIO ACCESSORY SOLD BY PROSOFT MUST BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL RADIO SYSTEM INTEGRATOR FURTHER ONLY RADIO ACCESSORIES SOLD BY PROSOFT AND SPECIFICALLY TESTED FOR USE WITH THIS DEVICE MAY BE USED WITH THIS DEVICE E THE USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE WITHIN 20 cm FROM THE RADIATING ELEMENT DEVICE F CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESOPNSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Industry Canada Requirements A THIS DEVICE HAS BEEN DESIGNED
111. isplayed as a 1756 ENBT A module IP 192 168 100 1 Select OK to confirm Browse for network Select a communications path to the desired network I Autobrowse Refresh 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A amp Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 EMBT A 01 1756 ENBT A 1756 EMBT A a5 4 Ethernet f 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A E Backplane 1756 44 4 01 1756 EMBT A 03 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 4 Contralvet f 01 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB 1 63 Backplane 1756 A7 4 00 1756 L55 4 LO 03 1756 DNB 1751 mga Devicehet 04 1756 DHRIO B 05 1756 CNBIB 06 1756 ENET B 1 gt Cancel Help Note if the EtherNet IP nodes previously configured for browsing through RSLinx are not displayed close RSLinx and RSNetWorx and run these programs again to force a display refresh The Online Path now indicates the path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module Untitled Network i Name Untitled Description Online Path neM 4O4105 102 0 25 Backplane 3441 Back plane asg OF Cancel Apply Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 71 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 In RSNetWorx for DeviceNet open the Network menu and then choose Online 2 DeviceNet RSNetWorx for DeviceNet File Edit View Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help a S A ale 4 Hardware Onli
112. ket State Length 12 Check documentation for the list of clant soc kat states DOF Copy Soure MVISSWAEI P GeElPClentStetus ReadBuffer 108 Dest MVISEWAEIP Gel PClentStatus EP OientStatus S Socket_ a Length MVISSWAEIP_MSG _GetElPClientStatus DN To retrieve client status information from the module follow these steps 1 Set the MVI56WAEIP GetEIPClientStatus Request bit to 1 2 Refer to the MVIS6WAEIP GetEIPClientStatus EIPClientStatus data structure for all 10 clients Page 112 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The following xample shows that client 0 is associated and exchanging messages with a remote processor with an IP address of 105 102 0 147 MVI5BBWASEIP GetElPChentStatus MMVISBM SEP GetElPChents tatus Request MV IBBWAAE IP GetElPChentStatus EIPChentStatus MYVISEWAEIP GetElPClentStatus EIPChentStatts 0 MV ISEWAEIP GetE PChentStatus EIPChentStatus 0 Socket_State MVIBBWAEIP GetElPClentStatus EIPChentS tatus 0 Socket_Used MV ISEWAEIP GetElPChentStatus EIPChentS tatus 0 Server P_Long MVIBBWAEIP GetE PChentStatus EIPChentStatus 0 Server IP_Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentS tatus EIPChen Status 0 Server P_Dotted 0 MVIBBWIAE IP GetE PChentStatus EIPClen Status 0 Server IP Dotted MVISBWAEIP GetElPChentS tatus EP Chen Status
113. lient unconnected only ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The following setup and configuration steps show how a set up a laptop or desktop PC with WiFi capability so you can program a ControlLogix processor through a MVI56 WA EIP module as shown in the following illustration ControlLogix Rack with MVI56 WA EIP The MVI56 WA EIP can also be used for other applications Please refer to Supported Applications page 57 for more examples 1 2 System Requirements The MVI56 WA EIP module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation ControlLogix processor with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for the MVI56 WA EIP module The module requires 800mA of available power Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 programming software Rockwell Automation RSLinx Classic version 2 51 or newer communication software Pentium II 450 MHz minimum Pentium III 733 MHz or better recommended Supported operating systems o Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or 2 o Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1 2 or 3 o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Page 10 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 128 Mby
114. ll ProSoft Technology Inc Page 79 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 2 2 RSView SE OPC Data Server Note the following RSLinx Classic configuration step is also required when using RSView32 1 In RSLinx Classic open the Communications menu and then choose Configure CIP Options as RSLinx Classic Professional Station ODEMOPC Security Window Help File Edit view mira Ee RSwho Configure Drivers Configure Shortcuts Configure Client Applications Configure CIP Options Driver Diagnostics CIP Diagnostics Gateway Diagnostics NUM osjiijo7 02 59PM 2 i Configure CIP Options 2 Select check Use Connections for Writes to the ControlLogix processor Click OK to save your settings and close the dialog box Configure CIP Options FECC Encapsulation in CIP Connections for ControlLogix processor Read Connections Max Messaging Connections per PLE E Messaging Connection Parameters 2 00 sec retry interval 32 00 sec timeout V Use Connections for writes to ControlLogis processor E ptimize User Defined Data Types Reset Defaults Page 80 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High S
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116. llows pager access to one of our qualified technical and or application support engineers at any time to answer your questions ProSoft Technology Inc Page 135 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 1 7 2 How to Contact Us Sales and Support All ProSoft Technology Products are backed with full technical support Contact our worldwide Technical Support team and Customer Service representatives directly by phone or email USA Latin America excluding Brasil Office in California 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax 1675 Chester Avenue 4th Floor Bakersfield California 93301 U S A 1 661 716 5100 support prosoft technology com Languages spoken include English Spanish Asia Pacific Sales office in Malaysia 603 7724 2080 603 7724 2090 Fax C210 Damansara Intan 1 Jalan SS20 27 47400 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia 603 7724 2080 asiapc prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Chinese Japanese English Asia Pacific Support office in China 86 21 64518356 x 8011 86 21 64756957 Fax 4 F No 16 Hongcao Road Shanghai China 200233 China 86 21 64518356 x 8011 zhang prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Chinese English Europe Middle East Africa office in Toulouse France 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 33 0 5 61 78 40 52 Fax Zone d activit de Font Gr
117. meout on socket Force socket closed immediately Close socket with timeout of 2 seconds Waiting for close Set up socket to abort Socket abort with 1 second timeout Waiting for socket to finish with abort ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 113 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The Socket_Used register can assume the following values Value Definition 0 Client not connected 1 Client connected 2 Client busy The IP address of the remote associated server can be monitored in long format Server_IP_Long or dotted format Server_IP_ Dotted Page 114 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform 5 1 High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter The Configuration Debug Menu ccccccseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeenees 115 Required Hardware ccccecccseceseccceeeeeeeeseeeseeeeaeeeseeeseeeeaeeeseeeaeeesaeess 116 Required SOPWALE ccc ccecccceececeececeeeeeeececeeeeseecessaeeeseeeeseeesseeesseeees 117 Using the Configuration Debug Pot ccccceeceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesanees 117 we LED Stats IMGICALONS sicie E A 125 The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the following forms Status data values are transferred f
118. mplied warranty or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages In such areas the above limitations may not apply This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place 7 5 6 Time Limit for Bringing Suit Any action for breach of warranty must be commenced within 15 months or in the case of RadioLinx modules 39 months following shipment of the Product ProSoft Technology Inc Page 141 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 5 7 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties this Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Warranty including statements made by salesperson No employee of ProSoft or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this Warranty The Customer is warned therefore to check this Warranty carefully to see that it correctly reflects those terms that are important to the Customer 7 5 8 Intellectual Property A Any documentation included with Product purchased from ProSoft is protected by copyright and may not be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from
119. n the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your ControlLogix processor and power supply please do so before installing the MVI56 WA EIP module Refer to your Rockwell Automation product documentation for installation instructions Warning You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic devices Failure to follow safety procedures could result in damage to hardware or data or even serious injury or death to personnel Refer to the documentation for each device you plan to connect to verify that suitable safety procedures are in place before installing or servicing the device After you have checked the placement of the jumpers insert MVI56 WA EIP into the ControlLogixTM chassis Use the same technique recommended by Rockwell Automation to remove and install ControlLogixTM modules Warning When you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Verify that power is removed or the area is non hazardous before proceeding Repeated electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts on both the module and its mating connector Worn contacts may create electrical resistance that can affect module operation 1 Turn power OFF 2 Align the module with the top and bottom guides and slide it into the rack until the module is firmly against the backplane connector MVISG Module 3 With a
120. ne F10 za Properties O Inductive Proximity Switch O Limit Switch O Motor Overload v Haab M Graph Spreadsheet Master Slave Configuration Diagnostics gt Message Code Description Messages Toggle the online state of the network Offline RSNetWorx will browse the DeviceNet network and upload the current network configuration Browsing network Found Device at address 03 DeviceNet dnt RSNetWorx for DeviceNet File Edit Yiew Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help a amp H amp h QE AE SS 2 A EE a Hardware xl Stack Light 1794 ADN C DeviceNet to SCANport A DeviceNet Base DeviceNet Flex Dodge EZLINK j VO Adapter General Purpose Discrete I Generic Device D Human Machine Interface fF Inductive Proximity Switch i Motor Overload Habb M Graph Spreadsheet Master Slave Configuration Diagnostics Description Online Not Browsing Page 72 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Now you can perform different tasks similarly as using a 1756 ENBT module For example you could request a transaction from a specific node DeviceNet node 5 Right click on a specific node to run the Class Instance Editor DeviceNet dnt RSNetWorx for DeviceNet File Edit Yiew Network Device Diagnostics Tools Help a S W amp
121. nfrastructure Mode Overview MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 3 SCENARIO 1 AP Found after Power Up Upon power up the module initially searches for an access point within range with same SSID value If an access point with same SSID is found then the module associates to the AP in infrastructure mode Then the module will communicate to any other stations associated to the same access point 1 MVI56 VWA EIP power up 2 AP with same SSID is found 3 MVI5S6 WWA EIP associates to AP Access Point In order to find out if the module is connected in infrastructure or ad hoc mode refer to the port status information on the module s debug menu From the main menu press R for the Radio Menu and then press S for Status If the module successfully finds an Access Point with the same SSID the port status register will show Connected ESS 2 3 1 Access Point Found Port Status Connected ESS e COMM4 HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help la 238 DA Radio Menu Selected RADIO MENU C Configuration S Status 1 Constant Radio Status Update H Return to Main Menu RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected ESS SSID WANetwork Transmit Rate 11 HE Signal Quality 45 Signal Level 43 dBm Noise Level 88 PacketsIn 9 PacketsOut 1 BytesIn 410 BytesOut 62 Errorsin 10 ErrorsOut 6 PacketsDropped 6 Channel 10 conmenten 5 47 00 ANSI 5 600 8
122. nge the file name keep it as WATTCP CFG 1 7 4 Download the configuration file to the MVI56 WA EIP 1 From the network menu press R to receive WATTCP CFG When prompted to confirm press Y MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Exit Radio Menu MV I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y Version Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATTCP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG Y View WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Press Y to confirm receive Connected 00 11 43 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 2 In HyperTerminal open the Transfer menu and then choose Transfer Send File MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call RENEE Help R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y Version Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu Selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATTCP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG Y VYiew WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Press Y to confirm receive Receiving WATTCP CFG file from PC TRANSFERRING WATTCP CFG FILE FROM PC TO MODULE Select SEND menu option and send file WATTCP CFG ex TBOOBOOBO2 fed Connected 00 12 03 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 Page 22 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed W
123. nsmit queued too long on the Power Save queue STA in IBSS destination STA does not respond to ATIM AP STA does not Poll or wake up in time Plus The number of transmit requests that were discarded because of wrong Source Address Source Address OwnMACAddress This only applies to a STA with a BSS Port The number of received Message Protocol Data Units that were discarded because of lack of buffer space on the NIC The following codes are available 1 Disabled 2 Searching for connection 3 Connected IBSS ad hoc 4 Connected ESS Infrastructure 5 Out of range ESS Infrastructure Note switching between 3 and 2 indicates that module is reporting IBSS but not connected to any station This value is the sum of SIGNAL_LED LINK LED DATA LED values Bit 0 LED 0 is ON Bit 1 LED 1 is ON Bit 2 LED 2 is ON Bit 3 LED 3 is ON 0 notconnected searching RF LINK LED OFF 20hex connected IBSS connected ESS Out of Range ESS RF Link LED ON ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Parameter Observation Data_LED O nodata RF DATA LED OFF 10hex data transmitted or data received RF DATA LED ON SSID SSID name TxRate Transmit rate 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5 6 Mbps or 11Mbps Comm Quality Quality level dB SignalLevel Signal Level dBm NoiseLevel Noise Level dBm C
124. ntrolLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The Ethernet devices driver will be running as shown in the following illustration Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Ethemet lP Driver Contigured Drivers Name and Description AB ETHIP 1 4 6 Ethernet RUNNING Running Refer to RSWho Communications menu RSWho to monitor the MVI56 WA EIP module and associated devices RSLinx recognizes the MVI56 WA EIP as a 1756 ENBT A module as shown in the following illustration RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 File Edit View Communications Station DDEMOPC Security Window Help Browsing node 6 found J Workstation r Linx Gateways Ethernet z 3s AB_ETHIF 1 Ethernet a1 on o fl 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 MYIS6POPMY1 1756 DN Se Backplane 1756 4714 7 00 1756 114 LOoSre5550 MYIS6PRPMy1 z z z 1 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 7 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner 05 06 af 04 1756 DHRIO B 1756 DHRIC E 1756 DHRI 1756 CNB B 1756 ENET B 4 05 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B 06 1756 ENETIB 1756 ENET B For Help press F1 os ogfoy 09 44 AM EtherNet IP Driver Troubleshooting Tip If you followed the previous steps and the module is still not displayed through RSWho there may be a conflict with the wired Ethernet network that prevents RSLinx from finding the module through the wireless adapter One way to overcome this issue is to di
125. oLogix CompactLogix ControlLogix SLC PLC FlexlO that are accessible through ControlNet EtherNet IP or DH networks For the sample network the MVI56 WA EIP module allows access to the PLC5 on the DH network Therefore for this example the MVI56 WA EIP bridges the messages through the ControlNet EtherNet IP and DH networks to reach the PLC5 processor 1 In RSLogix5 open the Comms menu and then choose System Coms ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Select the PLC5 processor that is accessible through the MVI56 WA EIP module Note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is recognized as a 1756 ENBT A module 192 168 100 1 module Communications W Autobrowse Refresh faz Browsing node 10 found Workstation r Linx Gateways Ethernet AB ETH 1 Ethernet 105 102 0 65 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 2 63 Backplane 1756 44 4 Tere arr 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 5 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 EMBT A l a 4 Ethernet B A a f 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A lpeaacs E Backplane 1756 44 4 me 01 1756 EMBT A j 03 1756 CMB B 1756 CMB B 4 Controlvet f 01 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B amp Backplane 1756 47 4 OO 1756 L55 A LOGINSS55 CLY Address Online 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB 4 DeviceNet Scanner 04 1756 DHRIGIB 1756 DHRIGIB e
126. odem cable 2 Start the communication program on your computer and configure the communication parameters with the following settings Baud Rate 57 600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Software Handshaking None 3 Open the connection When you are connected press the key on your keyboard If the system is set up properly you will see a menu with the module name followed by a list of letters and the commands associated with them If there is no response from the module follow these steps 1 Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between your computer s serial port and the module A regular serial cable will not work 2 Verify that RSLinx is not controlling the COM port Refer to Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC 3 Verify that your communication software is using the correct settings for baud rate parity and handshaking 4 On computers with more than one serial port verify that your communication program is connected to the same port that is connected to the module If you are still not able to establish a connection you can contact ProSoft Technology Technical Support for further assistance ProSoft Technology Inc Page 117 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 4 1 Main Menu When you first connect to the module from your computer your terminal screen will be blank To activate the main
127. odule and the PC as o MVI56 WA EIP Network Settings IP 192 168 100 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 o PC Network Settings IP 192 168 100 2 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Page 26 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module This example uses the following configuration for the PC wireless adapter After configuring the network settings click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need te ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 100 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Note failure to configure the IP and netmask settings correctly will prevent RSLinx from establishing communication with the MVI56 WA EIP module 8 Click Close Wireless Network Connection Properties PIR General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using EJ NETGEAR WG311v3 902 119 Wirel Sas This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks ml File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks a QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protacal TCPIP Install L__Froperties Des
128. ogy Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Press A for rack occupation information You can check which slots are occupied in the rack The ANT register is a bitmap word hexadecimal value that also indicates which slots are occupied bit x 1 means slot x is occupied MVI56 WA HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Exit Radio Menu M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Version Information 2 5 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program ACTIVE NODE DISPLAY Rack Size Slots ANT 00000055 8 Occupied Empty Occupied Empty Occupied Empty Occupied Connected 5 00 07 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 From the main menu press B for the ICP status information This information is obtained by the module through the backplane MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help ICP DATA STATISTICS ICP backplane Statistics Control Bus Status 8 Control Bus Parameters Multicast CRC Error Threshold 8 Transmit Retry Limit 45 Rack Info Revision 1 01 Serial Number 0022844 Size 4 Module s Slot 1 Receive Error Counters Bad CRC 6 Bus Timeout Q CRC Error Transmit Error Counters Bad CRC 6 Bus Timeout 8 lt Connected 00 49 29 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 The following registers are av
129. ogy Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 1 1 Monitor the Entire Network with RSLinx You can use RSlinx Who functionality to scan different networks racks bridged through the MVI56 WA EIP a RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 File Edit View Communications Station DDEMOPC Security Window Help Browsing network Workstation r Linx Gateways Ethernet OB ETH 1 Ethernet f 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A amp Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A 01 1756 EMBT A 1756 ENBT A DEI Ethernet For Help press Fl osofor o2 11 PM ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Similarly when scanning an EtherNet IP module through a 1656 ENBT module you need to define the addresses to be browsed under an EtherNet IP node Right click on the Ethernet icon and choose Properties 2 RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 KCE Fie Edit View Communications Station DDEMOPC Security Window Help g amp g liz 2 EJ RSWho 1 i Autobrowse Refresh TESS Browsing network Workstation Linx Gateways Ethernet AB ETH 1 Ethernet f 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT 4 amp Backplane 1756 44 4 00 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 01 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT A Se
130. old the BIOS settings after being removed from its power source for a limited number of days When the battery is fully discharged the module will revert to the default BIOS settings Note The battery is not user replaceable Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about the product documentation or support please write or call us ProSoft Technology 1675 Chester Avenue Fourth Floor Bakersfield CA 93301 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax http www prosoft technology com Copyright ProSoft Technology Inc 2000 2008 All Rights Reserved MVI56 WA EIP User Manual May 28 2008 PSFT WA EIP MVI56 UM 08 05 28 ProSoft Technology ProLinx inRAx ProTalk and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed CD and are available at no charge from our web site http www prosoft technology com Printed documentation is available for purchase Contact ProSoft Technology for pricing and availability Asia Pacific 603 7724 2080 Europe Middle East South Africa 33 5 34 36 87 20 Latin America 1 281 298 9109 North Ameri
131. on data MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Own MAC Address 800 10 C6 5E D6 6B Own SSID Own Name M IS6WAEIP Authentication 1 TK Rate Ctrl WEP Key Rollover No Sec Cap 0027 LED Levels 10 20 30 46 RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected IBSS SSID WANetwork 11 MB Signal Quality Noise Level PacketsOut BytesOut ErrorsOut Channel PacketsDropped lt Connected 00 50 59 ANSIW 57600 8 N 1 The following status registers can be monitored through the radio status menu Port Status This register will typically indicate one of the following values Connected IBSS If this status is continuously indicated then the module is connected to another station in ad hoc mode ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Connected IBSS Searching If the ports status continuously alternates between Connected IBSS and Searching it typically means that either the module has just powered up or the module lost communication to another station connected through ad hoc mode For the later condition the Connected IBSS status would be displayed for approximately 10 seconds and Searching status would be displayed for approximately 1 second Connected ESS The module is connected to an access point infrastructure mode Out of Range The module lost connection to
132. on is lost in infrastructure mode it will no longer connect in ad hoc mode as indicated in previous scenario ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Y V Communication Lost with station in ad hoc mode 4 MWI looks for another station ad hoc or AP Fa infrastructure The port status will switch between Connected IBSS SSID WANetwork and Searching SSID None Detected indicating that the module will be searching for other stations The LEDs will also reflect this state Refer to RF Signal Level LEDs page 126 for more information on interpreting the LEDs 2 4 2 No ad hoc communication MVI56 WA EIP looks for ad hoc station or AP Port Status Connected IBSS Searching z COMMA4 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected IBSS SSID WANetwor Transmit Rate 1 Signal Quality Signal Level Noise Level PacketsIn PacketsOut BytesIn BytesOut ErrorsIn ErrorsOut PacketsDropped Channel RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Searching SSID None Detected Transmit Rate MB Signal Quality 54 Signal Level 38 dBm Noise Level PacketsIn PacketsOut BytesIn 90 BytesOut Errorsin ErrorsOut PacketsDropped Channel en ee Sen ooe on Soho ee om eon Samson Connected 1 52 58 ARS Ty 67600 3 H 1 Pag
133. onfigured through the WATTCP configuration file This procedure will assume that the module was configured with its default IP address 192 168 100 1 Page 32 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 Click Apply to save your settings and then click OK to close the Configure Driver dialog box Configure driver AB_ETH 1 Station Mapping Station Host Name Add New 932 168 100 1 Delete The Ethernet devices driver will be running as shown in the following illustration Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Configured Drivers Status l l l Configure Name and Description AB ETH 1 4 6 Ethernet RUNNING l Startup Start Stop Delete Refer to RSWho Communications menu RSWho to monitor the MVI56 WA EIP module and associated devices Page 33 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module RSLinx recognizes the MVI56 WA EIP as a 1756 ENBT A module as shown in the following illustration s RSLinx Classic Professional RSWho 1 File Edit View Communications Station DDEMOPC Security Window Help S amp S 8 Sli amp EJ RSWho 1 Browsing node 192 168 100 1 found am Linx Gateways Ethernet z Fae 192 168 1 Pl 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 EMBT A 175
134. ously update Discard input and resume updating when focus is lost Cancel Help 6 Right click on the project name and choose Show Server Names amp Tag Browser Select Tag Falders Contents of SB MyProject Name system Refresh Folder Refresh All Folders Show Server EEE New HMI Tag Folder Tag filter None gt Selected Tag mee oo Home area omo He ProSoft Technology Inc Page 77 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 Browse through the online controller tags that are available through the server and select the tag to be monitored Tag Browser Select Tag Folders Faj MyProject MyProject RSLinx Enterprise 4 cX EJ Diagnostic Items Sy online 9 ENET2 1 ENETZ 0 9 Local 4 1 MyINT1 Ea Program MainProgr EJ Program Startup EJ Remote CHE I EJ Femoke_CNB 0 TIMER j Tag filter Selected Tag Contents of CLs Online BOOLI amp MyBOOL g MyDINT amp MyINT amp storagebool CLSITEST Home area i omei __ 8 Check the tag and confirm the properties window Numeric Input Properties General Common Tag Tab index ies Default data Field length rs Decimal places Justification f Left Center Bight W Continuously update Format Overflow KICLSJTEST Bi
135. peed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 3 In RSLinx Classic open the DDE OPC Menu and then choose Topic Configuration a RSLinx Classic Professional File Edit view Communications Station Meissie Security Window Help S amp a Biiz xX Configure DOE OPC topic Topic Configuration Alias Topic Configuration Active Topics Ttems Communication Events Optimized Packets Server Diagnostics DDE Client Diagnostics OPC Group Diagnostics Update Controllogix Tag Info Options NUM 05 11 07 03 01PM 4 Browse the path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module to select the ControlLogix processor Note that the MVI56 WA EIP module is displayed as the 1756 ENBT A module Create the OPC topic and select Apply Done DDE OPC Topic Configuration Project Default Topic List ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Clone Data Source Data Collection Advanced Communication W Autobrowse ation x Gateways Ethernet _ETH 1 Ethernet 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 E Backplane 1756 444 00 1756 EMBT A 1756 ENBT A i Fl 01 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A E a A Ethernet S 105 102 0 25 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A H 6 Backplane 1756 4474 01 1756 ENBT A i Fl o3 1756 CNBIB 1756 CNB B G r A Controlyet i A oL 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB E O B Backplane 1756 A7 4 fe A oo 1756 L55 A LOGIx5555 CLY fl A 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB A DeviceNe W A 04 1756 DHRIO B 1756 DH
136. ported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Select the ControlLogix processor You could also have entered the path to the ControlLogix processor without browsing to the processor Mi Message Path Browser 3 6 140 Configuration zii Backplane CompactLogis System fa 1769 L35E TEST 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB Ethernet 1756 ENBT AA Wik IP 2 63 1756 Backplane 1756 44 i 0 1756 ENBT 74 WAEIP 1 1756 ENBT 4 TESTENBT Ethernet i 1756 ENET A TESTENBT1 65 1756 Backplane 1756 44 1 1756 ENBT 4 amp TESTENBT1 3 1756 CNB D CMB Remote Controlvet 17756 CNB B CNBLocal 2B 1756 Backplane 1756 47 fa 0 1756 L1 CL 5 1756 CNB B CNBLocal 217756 CNB D CNBRemote i 1756 ENBT A TESTENBT 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB CompactBus Local OF Cancel 4 Trigger the MSG instruction If the message was correctly configured the DN but should be set and the controller tag updated FRequesth SG MSG Type CIP Data Table Read Message Control MESSAGE Request SG The following window indicates that the CompactLogix has read the ControlLogix processor tag with Explicit messaging through the MVI56 WA EIP module fs RSLogix 5000 TEST 1769 L35E File Edit wiew Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help asal 5 sale roca loll ff vim elel Toca gt Controller OF Battery OF
137. ranted on the terms specified above for new Product provided said warranty will be for the period remaining on the original new equipment warranty or if the original warranty is no longer in effect for a period of 90 days from the date of repair C The Warranty Period for RadioLinx accessories Such as antennas cables brackets etc are the same as for RadioLinx modules that is three years from the date of shipment 7 5 2 What Ils Not Covered By This Warranty A ProSoft makes no representation or warranty expressed or implied that the operation of software purchased from ProSoft will be uninterrupted or error free or that the functions contained in the software will meet or satisfy the purchaser s intended use or requirements the Customer assumes complete responsibility for decisions made or actions taken based on information obtained using ProSoft software B With the exception of RadioLinx accessories referenced in paragraph 1 c this Warranty does not cover any product components or parts not manufactured by ProSoft C This Warranty also does not cover the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance defects losses or damages caused by or attributable to any of the following i shipping ii improper installation or other failure of Customer to adhere to ProSoft s specifications or instructions ili unauthorized repair or maintenance iv attachments equipment options parts software
138. rifying Communication page 42 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting page 115 Reference page 129 Functional Overview page 57 Product Specifications page 129 Support Service and Warranty page 135 Details This Section introduces the customer to the module Included are package contents system requirements hardware installation and basic configuration This section describes how to verify communications with the network Diagnostic and Troubleshooting procedures These sections contain general references associated with this product Specifications and the Functional Overview This section contains Support Service and Warranty information Index of chapters Page 7 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Page 8 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform 1 1 1 High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Start Here In This Chapter w POUIUICUOM eoep r E EE rE 9 System Requirements cccccccsesceccseecccececcescecseueeecsseeessuesessageees 10 Package Content ccccccssseeccesececcesscecsesseeceuscesseeeessneeessesessaeees 11 Verifying the Jumper SettingS ccccceccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeesaeees 12 Install the ANtenina cccccccssceceseeceseeeseececseseseueeseeeeeesensesessueensaess 12
139. rom the module to the processor Data contained in the module can be viewed through the Configuration Debug port attached to a terminal emulator LED status indicators on the front of the module provide information on the module s status The Configuration Debug Menu The Configuration and Debug menu for this module is arranged as a tree structure with the Main Menu at the top of the tree and one or more sub menus for each menu command The first menu you see when you connect to the module is the Main menu Because this is a text based menu system you enter commands by typing the command letter from your computer keyboard in the terminal application for example HyperTerminal The module does not respond to mouse movements or clicks The command executes as soon as you press the command letter you do not need to press Enter When you type a command letter a new screen will be displayed in your terminal application 5 1 1 Navigation All of the sub menus for this module contain commands to redisplay the menu or return to the previous menu You can always return from a sub menu to the next higher menu by pressing M on your keyboard ProSoft Technology Inc Page 115 of 146 May 28 2008 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module The organization of the menu structure is represented in simplified form in the following illustration Main Men
140. ror message during these steps refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error 4 2 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Configuration The message instruction used to retrieve MVI56 WA EIP configuration data is configured with the following parameters Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetConfiguration Configuration Communication Tag Message Type CIP Generic Sa Custom Source Element ype Source Length 0 Bytes Service tode Hew Class 73 Hex Destination MVIBEWAEIP GetCo Instance 1 Attribute 0 Hes Teneo 2 Enable lt 4 Enable waiting D Stark Done Done Length 30 D Error Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetConfiguration Configuration Communication Tag Fath Browse EIF E r Connected 2 Enable lt 4 Enable waiting D Start 2 Done Done Length 0 D Error Code Extended Error Code i Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Help Page 100 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetConfiguration Configuration Communication Tag Name MVIBEMWIAEIP MSG GetConfiguratior Descriptor Tag Type Base Data Type D Enable Enable waiting Co Start 2 Done Dione Len
141. s not encrypted and might be visible to other people Connect anyway Cancel Page 28 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Now the network status is indicated as Connected i Wireless Network Connection I Network 142 Choose a wireless network ET Refresh network list Click an item in the lisk below bo connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information lt 2 Set up a wireless network iS WaANetwork For a home or small office a A Unsecured computer to computer network Related Tasks default A Learn about wireless Unsecured wireless network networking linksys Change the order of preferred networks Unsecured wireless network pe Change advanced A AER settings Security enabled wireless network Connect Note WEP Encryption If you are using WEP encryption the Enable_Encryption parameter must be set tp Y in the WATTCP CFG This example uses 64 bit WEP encryption 10 hexadecimal digits The configuration file in the following illustration shows that the module will be configured for WEP encryption with the WEP key configured as 1111111111 I WATICP CFG Notepad BEE File Edit Format wiew Help Radio_IP 192 168 100 1 Radio_Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 0 Radio_Defau Ilt_Gateway 192 168 100 200 Network_Name_ SSID WANetwork Station_Name MVI56WAEIP channel 10 Enable_En
142. sable your wired Ethernet connections 1 In Windows XP click the Start button and then choose Settings Network Connections Page 36 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 Select the Ethernet connection and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 3 On the shortcut menu choose Disable Repeat this step for any additional Ethernet connections Important Do not disable the wireless connection B Network Connections File Edit Favorites Tools Advanced Help Folders hi View ad wi p Search sa BEH Address network Connections O OM Metwork connections 0O O M Connections i gt ao Ei Name Type ig Create a new connection 2 Change Windows Firewall settings aL Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 2 W See Also tal Wireless Network Connection 1 Network LAM or High Speed Inter LAM or High Speed Inter LAN or High Speed Inter Status Disabled Disabled Connected If your application requires the Ethernet connections to be enabled you can alternatively configure the driver to look only for the MVI56 WA EIP module 1 Inthe driver configuration window select the EtherNet P driver and then click Configure Configure Drivers Available Driver Types ee Conhigured Drivers Name and Description Status AB ETHIP 1 4
143. saseeseaeeesaneessaaees 51 2 3 1 Access Point Found Port Status Connected ESS ccccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseeeeeeas 51 2 3 2 Communication Lost With Access Point Port Status Out of Range ccccecceesseeeeeeeeeees 52 2 4 SCENARIO 2 AP Not Found after Power Up Ad hoc Station Found cccecceeeseeeeeeeees 53 2 4 1 Ad hoc station Found Port Status Connected IBSS cccccccecccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeaeeeeeeas 53 2 4 2 No ad hoc communication MVI56 WA EIP looks for ad hoc station or AP Port Status Connected IBS S SE arin G sarean aad dec ak aes Aas at cae ant ceases E wanda meses ced nesnanteels 54 2 4 3 POM Status Connected ESS reese cutee ses aaa a aoa bad aehdenceauae aa se 55 2 5 SCENARIO 3 No stations found after Power Up ad hoc or AP ccccceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeens 56 3 SUPPORTED APPLICA TIONS viiciiecicteecpie annienta aian aa aa a aada a Aimee ieee 57 3 Brie GING Capa DIN Cy i soi aes ies cock nate ante iy la suieagsnan O 57 3 1 1 Monitor the Entire Network with RSLINX cccccccccseeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseeeesseeeeeseaeeeeaeeeeesaees 59 3 1 2 Program the ControlLogix processor with RSLOGIX5000 ccceecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeas 61 3 1 3 Program the PLC5 processor in the DH network with RSLOQIX5 cccccessseeeeseeeeeseeeeeeaees 63 3 1 4 Configure the ControlNet network through RSNetWorx for ControlNet
144. sfer Help Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect Auto detect 7 The main menu options will be displayed as indicated below The different options will be covered during this procedure MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help M I56 WA EIP COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu A Active Node Table B ICP Data D Device Information R Radio Menu U Reset diagnostic data Y VYersion Information 2 D DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Connected 00 00 31 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 Page 16 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Note The MVI56 WA EIP is shipped from ProSoft Technology with a configuration file that is preset with values that will work in many installations without modification The following illustration shows the default settings E WATICP CFG Notepad Ele Edt Tomit Mee BAB Radio_IP 192 168 100 1 Radio_Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 0 Radio_Defau Ilt_Gateway 192 168 100 200 Network_Name_ SSID WANetwork Station_Name MVI56WAEIP channel 10 Enable_Encryption N WEP_Key_1 0x1111111111 WEP_Key_2 0x2222222222 WEP_Key_3 0x3333333333 WEP_Key_4 0x4444444444 Transmit_WEP_Key 1 Ln i Col 1 If these settings are correct for your network you can skip the Upload Edit and Download steps Resume the setup at Connect the PC to the Wireless Network page 24
145. t t 4 EtherNetiP Pass Through Port RS 232 ProLinx DFNT ProSoft Technology Inc Page 129 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Reference High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 1 1 Features and Benefits Wireless EIP communications extend and enhance ProSoft Technology s range of wireless products The MVI56 WA EIP allows PC to ControlLogix processor communications using an 802 11 wireless network The module acts as a server to RSLinx based connected services bridged between a ControlLogix processor and PC running RSLinx MV1I56 WA EIP is capable of supporting up to 10 distinct clients explicit unconnected messaging only Thre are 20 types of read write message capabilities including CIP SLC and PLC5 The module allows for multiple programs including RSLogix 5000 to communicate simultaneously to the processor The 802 11 wireless networks can be set up for PC to Wireless Router infrastructure or PC to PC Ad hoc modes of communications RSLinx PC to CLX Processor wireless Communications E sengu8 MVIS5S6 WA EIP to Processor Communications over backplane 6 1 2 General Specifications Single Slot 1756 backplane compatible PC to processor communication RSLinx version 2 51 or newer The module is recognized as a 1756 ENBT A Communication Module Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module Sample con
146. t the MVI56 WA EIP configuration file e 20 Enable_Encryption 21 40 EtherNet IP Driver Troubleshooting Tip 36 Exiting the Program 122 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Explicit Messaging as a Client 90 Explicit Messaging as a Server 86 F Features and Benefits 130 Frequently Asked Questions 132 Functional Specification 90 Functional Specifications 131 G General Specifications 130 Guide to the MVI56 WA EIP User Manual 7 H Hardware Specifications 131 How to Contact Us Sales and Support 136 Important Installation Instructions Radio Modules 2 Infrastructure Network 50 Install the Antenna 12 Install the Module in the Rack 13 Intellectual Property 142 Introduction 9 K Keystrokes 116 L LED Status Indicators 125 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES 141 LIMITED WARRANTY 139 Main Menu 118 Module Configuration 92 98 Module Setup 92 Monitor the Entire Network with RSLinx 59 Monitoring the Client Status 95 MSG Setup 92 N Navigation 115 Network Menu 122 124 Network_Name_ SSID 21 No ad hoc communication MVI56 WA EIP looks for ad hoc station or AP Port Status Connected IBSS Searching 54 No Other Warranties 142 O Opening the DFNT Server Menu 122 Opening the Network Menu 122 Opening the Radio Menu 120 133 Overview 90 Page 145 of 146 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Index H
147. tes of RAM minimum 256 Mbytes of RAM recommended 100 Mbytes of free hard disk space or more based on application requirements 256 color VGA graphics adapter 800 x 600 minimum resolution True Color 1024 x 768 recommended CD ROM drive 802 11b compatible wireless adapter Note You can install the MVI56 WA EIP module in a local or remote rack in any available slot in the rack 1 3 Package Contents The following components are included with your MVI56 WA EIP module and are all required for installation and configuration Important Before beginning the installation please verify that all of the following items are present Qty 1 1 Part Name MV1I56 WA EIP Module Cable Cable Antenna iInRAx Solutions CD Part Number MV1I56 WA EIP Cable 15 RS232 Null Modem RJ45 to DB9 Male Adapter A2405S OA Part Description High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module For RS232 Connection to the CFG Port For DB9 Connection to Module s Port Sdbi Omni Articulating Antenna Contains sample programs utilities and documentation for the MVI56 WA EIP module If any of these components are missing please contact ProSoft Technology Support for replacement parts ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Page 11 of 146 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 1 4 1 5 Verifying the Jumper Settings 1 Hold your module and
148. thentication ab Decimal INT MYV IB6 WAE IP GetConfiguration A adioContiguration TxRate 3 Decimal INT MV ISEWAEIP GetConfiguration A adioContiguration Randomize wep 0 Decimal IMT H MVISEWAEIP GetConfiguration A adioContiguration Security Cap l6 0027 Hex INT MVIBBMAEIP GetConfiguration ReadB utter lye open f Decimal INT 250 AVISBWAEIP Get adios tatus Mayi T MYVISBWISEIPGetRadioStatus MVISBMASEIP GetElPSernverStatus TEPER E MVISEWISEIP _GetElFS erverStatus Parameter Observation Port Type Fixed 1 BSS operation MAC_Address Module MAC address Channel Channel parameter value Reserved Not Used Maximum Data Length Own Name Encryption Authentication Maximum number of data bytes in receive and transmit frames Station Name parameter value Enable Encryption parameter value O No 1 Yes Fixed 1 Open System TxRate Fixed 3 Autofallback High between 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps RandomizeTxWEP Fixed O functionality not supported for MVI56 WA EIP Security Cap Fixed 27hex for ProSoft internal reference Page 102 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Using Sample Ladder Logic Optional MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 3 Retrieve MVI56 WA EIP Radio Status The message instruction used to retrieve MVI56 WA EIP radio status information is configured with the following parameters Message Configuration MVIS6WAEIP_MSG_GetRadioStatus Confi
149. tion Therefore in an infrastructure mode all stations are required to be within reach of the access point 2 1 Ad hoc Network ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Ad hoc amp Infrastructure Mode Overview High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 2 2 Infrastructure Network It is out of the scope of this document to present detailed information about ad hoc and infrastructure networks Please refer the 802 11 specification document for further information The module may connect to an access point infrastructure mode in one of the following scenarios After power up if an access point with same SSID is found After infrastructure or ad hoc communication is lost if an access point with same SSID is found The module may connect to a station ad hoc mode in one of the following scenarios After power up if an access point with same SSID is not found and an ad hoc station is found with same SSID After ad hoc communication is lost if an ad hoc station with same SSID is found Therefore the selection between ad hoc and infrastructure mode is performed during module operation there is no configuration parameter to select either mode The following topics describe some scenarios that will help you understand how the module implements ad hoc and infrastructure connections Page 50 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Ad hoc amp I
150. to the MVI56 WA EIP debug menu 1 2 3 Connect the null modem cable to the RJ45 to DBY adapter both provided with the MVI56 WA EIP module Connect the adapter to the configuration port of the MVI56 WA EIP module and the null modem cable to an available COM port of your PC Run the HyperTerminal program at All Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal Enter a name for the HyperTerminal connection then click OK Connection Description ca New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name MY 1S6 W44 E1P C Page 14 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Start Here MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 Select the COM port connected to your PC then click OK Connect To ey MVIBGAWAEIP Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Conect using i v 5 Configure the Port settings as indicated below then click OK COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Restore Defaults a ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Start Here High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 The HyperTerminal screen will be displayed as below Press to display the contents of the main menu MVI56 WA EIP HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Tran
151. u Child Menu A Child Menu B Child Menu C Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 3 The remainder of this section shows you the menus available for this module and briefly discusses the commands available to you 5 1 2 Keystrokes The keyboard commands on these menus are almost always non case sensitive You can enter most commands in lower case or capital letters The menus use a few special characters that must be entered exactly as shown Some of these characters will require you to use the Shift Ctrl or Alt keys to enter them correctly For example on US English keyboards enter the command as Shift Also take care to distinguish capital letter I from lower case letter I L and number 1 likewise for capital letter 0 and number 0 Although these characters look nearly the same on the screen they perform different actions on the module 5 2 Required Hardware You can connect directly from your computer s serial port to the serial port on the module to view configuration information perform maintenance and send upload or receive download configuration files ProSoft Technology recommends the following minimum hardware to connect your computer to the module 80486 based processor Pentium preferred 1 megabyte of memory Atleast one UART hardware based serial communications port available USB based virtual UART
152. ules in the rack are configured in the processor OK LED remains red The program has halted or a critical error has occurred Connect to the Configuration Debug port to see if the module is running If the program has halted remove the card from the rack and re insert the card in the rack ProSoft Technology Inc Page 127 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Page 128 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Reference MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 6 Reference In This Chapter Product Specifications ccccccecccesccceeeeeceeeeceecesseeeeseeeeseeeesseeetsneeees Frequently Asked QUESTIONS ccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeesaeetaneeees 6 1 Product Specifications The In Chassis High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module creates a powerful wireless connection between your PC or Laptop and a remote ControlLogix processor The bridging functionality allows access to other processors in other racks through different networks using RSLinx RSLogix RSView or RSNetWorx The module emulates similar 1756 ENBT Ethernet module features when used with PC RSLinx to processor communications ae ee Tay Pool a bets got an z Peli ia 3 wee See f i T a b d a 1 i 4 4
153. unication Module 2 4 SCENARIO 2 AP Not Found after Power Up Ad hoc Station Found Upon power up the module initially searches for an access point within range with the same SSID value If an access point with the same SSID is not found the module will attempt to connect to other stations with the same SSID in ad hoc mode If a station is found within range the module will be connected in ad hoc mode If the module is connected in ad hoc mode the ports status will indicate Connected IBSS continuously and with a valid Signal Quality greater than OdB 2 4 1 Ad hoc station Found Port Status Connected IBSS e COMM4 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help O A D Device Information R Radio Henu U Reset diagnostic data Version Information 2 9 DFNT Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Radio Menu Selected RADIO DRIVER STATUS Port Status Connected IBSS SSID WANetwork Transmit Rate 11 MB signal Quality signal Level 36 dBm Noise Level PacketsIn 22 PacketsOut BytesIn BytesOut ErrorsIn ErrorsOut PacketsDropped Channel Connected 1 52 08 ANSIW 57600 M 1 If the communication to any other stations is lost ad hoc the module will search for other stations with same SSID ad hoc or an access point with same SSID infrastructure Therefore if the communication in ad hoc is lost the module can still connect in infrastructure mode However if the communicati
154. unication Setup 192 168 100 1 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A4 9 f MyProject 1756 A4 A 1756 A4 A System j 1 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A if EJ Command Line gas EtherNet EtherNet 2 HMI Tags 105 102 0 25 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B A Tags HE 1756 44 4 1756 417 6 Graphics f 3 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B Displays ControlNet ControlNet i Global Objects 1 1756 CNB B 1756 CNB B a Communication Setup RNA SLocal MyProject RSLinx Enterprise Primary Libraries 1756 47 A 1756 A7 A Ea Images f 0 1756 L55 a CLX Parameters DF1P2P DF1 Point tc T Recipes 3 1756 DNB A 1756 DN Local Messages f 4 1756 DHRIO B 1756 1 BA Trend Templates EES lt Eg Trend Snapshots 3 Alarms Mode Online Not Browsing All Alarm Setup l Offline Tag File Popham Bome i Z ia lsi amp Temi Cancel Help Application Communications Nm 4 Page 76 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Supported Applications MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 4 Create a Graphic Display and insert a numeric input 5 On the Numeric Input Properties dialog box click the button to select the tag Numeric Input Properties General Common Tag ial Tab index 1 Default data Field length E Format Decimal l Decimal places i Overflow Justification Leading Character f Let C Center Right f Blanks O Zernes W Continu
155. ure to do so may void this Warranty with respect to such software and or other intellectual property 7 5 10 Allocation of risks This Warranty allocates the risk of product failure between ProSoft and the Customer This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods The Customer acknowledges that it has read this Warranty understands it and is bound by its Terms Page 142 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 5 11 Controlling Law and Severability This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the domestic laws of the State of California without reference to its conflicts of law provisions If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provisions of this Warranty or a portion thereof to be unenforceable that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the remainder of this Warranty shall remain in full force and effect Any cause of action with respect to the Product or Services must be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of California ProSoft Technology Inc Page 143 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Page 144 of 146 ProSoft Technology In
156. ures for Return of Units Out of Warranty cccceceeeseeeeeeeees 138 LIMITED WARRANTY ccccccccceseeececceseeaeeeececceessseeeeeeeeeessaaeeeeeeeeees 139 Be sure and read the full Warranty that can be found on our web site at www prosoft technology com for details and other terms and conditions The content in this summary is subject to change without notice The content is current at date of publication ProSoft Technology Inc strives to provide meaningful support to its customers Should any questions or problems arise please feel free to contact us at Internet Web Site http www prosoft technology com support E mail address support prosoft technology com Those of us at ProSoft Technology Inc want to provide the best and quickest support possible so before calling please have the following information available You may wish to fax this information to us prior to calling 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details In the case of hardware we will also need the following information Module configuration and contents of file Module Operation Configuration Debug status information LED patterns Information about the processor and user data files as viewed through the development software and LED patterns on the processor 6 Details about the networked devices interfaced if any oR GON For technical support calls within the United States an after hours answering system a
157. urns 2 Module is repaired or replaced after a Return Material Authorization Number is entered and a replacement order is generated 3 Credit for the warranted item is issued within 10 business days after receipt of product and evaluation of the defect has been performed by ProSoft The credit will only be issued provided the product is returned with a valid Return Material Authorization Number and in accordance with ProSoft s shipping instructions ProSoft Technology Inc Page 137 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module a If no defect is found a credit is issued b If a defect is found and is determined to be customer generated or if the defect is otherwise not covered by ProSoft s Warranty or if the module is not repairable a credit is not issued and payment of the replacement module is due 7 4 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 1 Customer sends unit in for evaluation 2 If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of US 100 plus shipping duties and taxes that may apply A new Purchase Order will be required for this evaluation fee If the unit is repaired the charge to the Customer will be 30 of the list price plus any shipping duties and taxes that may apply A new Purchase Order will be required for a product repair 3 Foran immediate exchange a new module may be purchased and sent
158. very The Warranty Period may be extended for an additional charge as follows Additional 1 year 10 of list price Additional 2 years 20 of list price Additional 3 years 30 of list price LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty Warranty governs all sales of hardware software and other products collectively Product manufactured and or offered for sale by ProSoft and all related services provided by ProSoft including maintenance repair warranty exchange and service programs collectively Services By purchasing or using the Product or Services the individual or entity purchasing or using the Product or Services Customer agrees to all of the terms and provisions collectively the Terms of this Limited Warranty All sales of software or other intellectual property are in addition subject to any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property 7 5 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty A Warranty On New Products ProSoft warrants to the original purchaser only that the Product that is the subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft and 2 will be free from defects in material or workmanship provided these warranties only cover Product that is sold as new This Warranty expires one year or in the case of RadioLinx modules three years from the date of shipment the Warranty Period
159. w The module supports RSView SE RSLinx Enterprise and RSLinx Classic DDE OPC Topic RSView32 RSLinx Classic DDE OPC Topic The bridging capability covered in the previous section allows RSView access to different devices and processors through ControlNet EtherNet IP or DH networks Therefore the MVI56 WA EIP module can be located in a local or remote rack Page 74 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 MV1I56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Supported Applications High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module To illustrate the RSView support refer to the sample network diagram below Rack 3 with Rack MV156 VVA EIP a B sa et i T 1 Ethernet IP Network ControlLogix Rack 1 ControlNet Network DH Network DeviceNet Network ly EIF eel e A F oe ie RS View SE RS View 32 ragt This section will show how to use RSView SE to access a ControlLogix controller rack 1 tag with the online path available through the MVI56 WA EIP module The ControlLogix controller tag to be monitored through RSView SE is shown in the following illustration f amp RSLogix 5000 CLX in MyProject_v15 ACD 1756 L55 Controller Tags CLX controller E EK 0 X A File Edit wiew Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsa Sl el oenar lels le K Alo ines E Controller OF a Battery Fault a lh Weal Je eel es EO eed C 170 Not R
160. window to avoid connecting the module with your PC in ad hoc mode before the configuration procedure of the MVI56 WA EIP and the access point is completed When the module finds the access point it will be connected in infrastructure mode In Hyperterminal open the Radio Menu page 120 Status and check the Port Status parameter that should be set as Connected ESS during infrastructure mode You can identify that the network type is ad hoc by the specific ad hoc icon used in the network list in the Wireless Network Connection window After the module is connected in infrastructure mode it will no longer connect to any stations in ad hoc mode If the access point connection is lost the module will keep trying to connect to an access point with the same SSID but will no longer connect in ad hoc mode ProSoft Technology Inc Page 133 of 146 May 28 2008 MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform Reference High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module Page 134 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 7 Support Service amp Warranty In This Chapter How to Contact Us Sales and Support cccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 136 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 136 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty ccccceeseeeeeeeees 137 Proced
161. with the previously connected ad hoc remote station RF Data Green Asserted when data is received or transmitted to the module Page 126 of 146 ProSoft Technology Inc May 28 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 WA EIP ControlLogix Platform High Speed Wireless EtherNet IP Communication Module 5 5 2 Clearing a Fault Condition Typically if the OK LED on the front of the module turns red for more than ten seconds a hardware problem has been detected in the module or the program has exited To clear the condition follow these steps 1 Turn off power to the rack 2 Remove the card from the rack 3 Verify that all jumpers are set correctly 4 Ifthe module requires a Compact Flash card verify that the card is installed correctly Re insert the card in the rack and turn the power back on Verify the configuration data being transferred to the module from the ControlLogix processor O1 If the module s OK LED does not turn green verify that the module is inserted completely into the rack If this does not cure the problem contact ProSoft Technology Support 5 5 3 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting steps if you encounter problems when the module is powered up If these steps do not resolve your problem please contact ProSoft Technology Technical Support Problem Description Steps to take Processor I O LED flashes This indicates there is a problem with backplane communications Verify that all mod
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