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1. Module Information MAC Address ConfigEdit rsion 2 0 13 Build 18 Module configuration module Module Type Module Name Default Module Updating data from new database Your first task is to add the MVI69 N2 module to the project 1 Use the mouse to select Default Module in the tree view and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu Page 22 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 On the shortcut menu choose Choose Module Type This action opens the Choose Module Type dialog box Choose Module Type xi Product Line Filter C All C PLXSK C PTQ C MVI 56 C MVI71 C PLX4K PLX6K C MVI 46 MVI 69 C MVI 94 Search Module Type STEP 1 Select Module Type Module Definition MVI69 3964R MVI69 EGD MVI69 PDPMV1 MVI69 N2 Action Required 3 Inthe Product Line Filter area of the dialog box select MVI69 In the Select Module Type dropdown list select MVI69 N2 and then click OK to save your settings and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window Adding a Project To add a project to an existing project file 1 Select the Default Project icon 2 Choose Project from the Project menu then choose Add Project A new project folder appears Adding a Module To add a module to y
2. 3 Click to open the Utilities folder This folder contains all of the applications and files you will need to set up and configure your module 4 Double click the ProSoft Configuration Builder Setup program and follow the instructions on your screen to install the software on your PC Note Many of the configuration and maintenance procedures use files and other utilities on the CD ROM You may wish to copy the files from the Utilities folder on the CD ROM to a convenient location on your hard drive 1 4 Setting Jumpers When the module is manufactured the port selection jumpers are set to RS 232 To use RS 422 or RS 485 you must set the jumpers to the correct position The following diagram describes the jumper settings rs232 RS422 RS485 _ aes aa RS232 rs232 m RS422 a Rsass e 3 RS422 RS232 e e e l Rsa22 l RS485 EJE Toa RS485 The Setup Jumper acts as write protection for the module s flash memory In write protected mode the Setup pins are not connected and the module s firmware cannot be overwritten Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support Page 12 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 5 Install
3. Cose RS 232 DF1 Devices ba Add New Ltrs Help Configured Drivers _Name and Description TLE Status AB_DF1 1 DH Sta 0 COM1 RUNNING Configure Startup Start Stop Delete Note If the list of configured drivers is blank you must first choose and configure a driver from the Available Driver Types list The recommended driver type to choose for serial communication with the processor is RS 232 DF1 Devices Page 18 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 Click to select the driver and then click Configure This action opens the Configure Allen Bradley DF1 Communications Device dialog box Configure Allen Bradley DF1 Communications Device Device Name AB_DF1 1 Comm Port com f Device Logix 5550 Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 z a ctal Parity None x Error Checking crc z Stop Bits fi z Protocol Full Duplex Auto Configure Configure Dialer I Use Modem Dialer Cancel Delete Help 4 Click the Auto Configure button RSLinx will attempt to configure your serial port to work with the selected driver 5 When you see the message Auto Configuration Successful click the OK button to dismiss the dialog box Note If the auto configuration procedure fails verify that the cables are connected correctly between the pr
4. Viewing Data in ASCII Text Format Press A to display the data on the current page in ASCII format This is useful for regions of the database that contain ASCII data Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu 4 1 5 Protocol Serial N2 Menu Press 0 or 1 to view protocol serial information for ports 1 and 2 respectively Use this command to view a variety of error and status screens for the port Press to view a list of commands available on this menu M Main Menu 0 4 Protocol_Serial Menu Display Menu Redisplays refreshes this menu W Version Information hEr version information soreen_ a m a eek Opensthe Master Command List menu M Main Menu C Configuration Information See Master Command List Menu section L Master Command List Serial Port Opensthe Serial Portmenu See Serial Port Menu section E Error Status Information Opens the Command List menu See Command List Menu section 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 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 p
5. 25 Module Power Up 55 Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers 49 MVI69 N2 Status Data Area 68 N N2 Data Object 35 N2 Data Object N2Data 35 N2 Error Codes 69 N2 Message Data 34 Navigation 45 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Page 81 of 82 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Index No Other Warranties 79 Normal Data Transfer 58 O Opening the Backplane Menu 47 Opening the Command List Menu 51 Opening the Database Menu 47 Opening the Protocol_Serial_N2 Menu 47 Opening the Serial Port Menu 51 Operating System Revision 71 P Package Contents 10 Parity 28 Pass Through Control Blocks 61 Pinouts 63 68 Please Read This Notice 2 Printing a Configuration File 25 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 75 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 75 Product Name 71 Product Specifications 7 53 Production Run Number 71 ProSoft Configuration Builder 21 ProSoft Product Documentation 3 Protocol Serial N2 Menu 50 Purchasing Warranty Extension 75 R Read Block 58 Read Register Count 26 Read Register Start 26 Reading Status Data from the Module 43 Receiving the Configuration File 47 Redisplaying the Menu 50 Reference 7 53 Required Hardware 43 Resetting diagnostic data 47 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and
6. 3 Details about the serial devices interfaced if any 6 1 How to Contact Us Technical Support Internet Web Site http www prosoft technology com support http www prosoft technology com support E mail address support prosoft technology com mailto support prosoft technology com Asia Pacific 603 7724 2080 support asia prosoft technology com mailto support asia prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Chinese English Europe location in Toulouse France 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 support EMEA prosoft technology com mailto support emea prosoft technology com Languages spoken include French English ProSoft Technology Inc Page 73 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 2 North America Latin America excluding Brasil location in California 1 661 716 5100 support prosoft technology com mailto support prosoft technology com Languages spoken include English Spanish For technical support calls within the United States an after hours answering system allows pager access to one of our qualified technical and or application support engineers at any time to answer your questions Brasil location in Sao Paulo 55 11 5084 5178 eduardo prosoft technology com mailto eduardo prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Portuguese English Return Material Aut
7. 6 2 4 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 1550 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All Purchasing Warranty Extension ProSoft s standard warranty period is three 3 years from the date of shipment as detailed in Limited Warranty page 76 The Warranty Period may be extended at the time of equipment purchase for an additional charge as follows e Additional 1 year 10 of list price e Additional 2 years 20 of list price e Additional 3 years 30 of list price ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 3 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 accompanyi
8. OK Cancel Enter your comment and click OK to save your changes Printing a Configuration File To print a configuration file 1 Select the Module icon and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose View Configuration This action opens the View Configuration window 3 On the View Configuration window open the File menu and choose Print This action opens the Print dialog box 4 On the Print dialog box choose the printer to use from the dropdown list select printing options and then click OK ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 2 Backplane 69 2 2 1 Read Register Start Range 0 to 3999 This parameter specifies the starting register in the module where data will be transferred from the module to the processor Valid range for this parameter is 0 to 3999 2 2 2 Read Register Count 0 to 4000 The Read Register Count parameter defines the size of the module s input database up to a maximum value of 4000 words 2 2 3 Write Register Start 0 to 3999 This parameter specifies the starting register in the module where the data will be transferred from the processor to the module 2 2 4 Write Register Count Range 0 to 4000 This parameter specifies the number of registers to be transferred from the module to the
9. basic configuration Verify Communication Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Verifying Communication page 51 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting page 43 This section describes how to verify communications with the network Diagnostic and Troubleshooting procedures Reference Product Specifications Functional Overview Glossary Reference page 53 Functional Overview page 55 Product Specifications page 53 These sections contain general references associated with this product Specifications and the Functional Overview Support Service and Warranty Index Support Service and Warranty page 73 This section contains Support Service and Warranty information Index of chapters ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Page 7 of 82 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Page 8 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 Start Here In This Chapter System Requirements eecccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeseeeeeaeers 9 Package Content osetna an rnini aaiae eaen aei anara retina kinasa ean 10 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software eesseeseeeseeseeeeeeseeen 11 Z Setting JUMPEMS cerir bscee isansa ratta
10. Module 21 Connect your PC to the Module 20 Connect your PC to the Processor 16 Controlling Law and Severability 79 Current Port Error Status 70 D Data Bits 28 Data Flow Between the MVI69 N2 Module and the CompactLogix or MicroLogix Processor 62 Database View Menu 48 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 68 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7 42 43 Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC 63 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties 78 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 77 Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again 49 Download the Project to the Module 29 Download the Sample Program to the Processor 17 E Enable 27 Error Status Block Pointer 26 Exiting the Program 48 F Functional Overview 7 55 Functional Specifications 54 G General Concepts 55 General Specifications 53 Guide to the MVI69 N2 User Manual 7 H Hardware Specifications 54 How to Contact Us Technical Support 73 74 Initialize Output Data 26 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software 11 Install the Module in the Rack 13 Intellectual Property Indemnity 77 K Keystrokes 46 L Ladder Logic 31 Last Error Code 70 LED Status Indicators 7 51 Limitation of Remedies 78 LIMITED WARRANTY 75 76 Main Logic Loop 56 Main menu 46 Minimum Response Delay 28 Module Data 32 Module Data Object N2 31 Module Entries
11. Parse INT Decimal Total number of blocks parsed EventCnt INT Decimal CmdCnt INT Decimal EnCnt INT Decimal Cancel Apply Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Ladder Logic Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Additionally the status object contains a structure for each of the servers in the module The structure used for each server is shown in the following example Data Type N2PortErrors BEES Name N2PortEnors Description This object is used to store the port statistics for an a MVIS6 N2 port E Montan Data Type Size 8 byte s _ Name Data Type Style Description _ Requests Decimal Total number of requests for port Responses Decimal Total number of responses for port EnSent Decimal Total number of errors sent EnRec Decimal Total number of errors received ee a H Cancel Apply Help Refer to MVI69 N2 Status Data Area for a complete listing of the data stored in status object N2 Message Data This module s program also includes the pass through mode The module supports two types of pass through operation Block 9001 is for binary output writes from an N2 master Block 9002 is for analog output writes from an N2 Master In this mode write messages sent to a slave port are passed directly through to the processor It is the responsibility of the ladder logic to process the message rec
12. The module must be within 2 slots of the power supply on Compact Logix or that the MicroLogix backplane can supply the 800ma required for the module Module Errors Problem Description Steps to take BP ACT LED remains This indicates that backplane transfer operations are failing Connect to the off or blinks slowly module s Configuration Debug port to check this To establish backplane communications verify the following items The processor is in Run mode The backplane driver is loaded in the module The module is configured for read and write block data transfer The ladder logic handles all read and write block situations The module is 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 turn off power to the rack remove the card from the rack and re insert the card in the rack and then restore power to the rack Page 52 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 Reference InThis Chapter S Product Specifications ienaa eae annene ao o Aa aia E ania 53 S F netionalOverviSW s isperite natera E eaa EE EA E a Tii 55 Cable CoO ONS si r aerae a aa aer a aa aa pasen ene E a eie AE A NENA aoa niai 63 MVI69 N2 Status Data Area oo
13. 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 Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder To connect to the module s Configuration Debug serial port 1 Start PCB program with the application file to be tested Right click over the module icon Default Project B a Default Location g Demo Module 2 On the shortcut menu choose Diagnostics Default Project H Default Location e Delete Rename Copy Paste Choose Module Type Gontigure Verify View Configuration Write to Gompact Flash Export Configuration File s Load Config File Add External File Download from PC to Device Upload from Device to PC Page 44 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 This action opens the Diagnostics dialog box Press to display the Main Menu Time 11 58 39 MODULE MENU Display Menu B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Database View R Transfer Configuration from PC to Unit S Transfer Configuration from Unit to PC U Reset diagnostic data V Version Information w Warm Boot Module Network Menu Esc Exit Program Com 1 w Connection DownLoad Config Log ToFile Email Log
14. eee cecceeeeeeeneeeeeeseneeeeeeeseaeeeneeetsaeeenaees 68 wee N2 EMORCOdES ccccsb E Ce ee ee ee 69 5 1 Product Specifications The MVI69 Johnson Controls N2 Communication Module allows CompactLogix I O compatible processors to interface easily with other Johnson Controls N2 master devices The MVI69 N2 module acts as an input output module between the Johnson Controls Metasys network and the CompactLogix backplane The module acts as a slave receiving commands from a master device The data transfer from the CompactLogix processor is asynchronous from the actions on the Johnson Controls Metasys network An internal database in the module exchanges data between the processor and the Johnson Controls Metasys Master NCM N 30 NAE NIE The MVI69 N2 module acts as an input output module between the Johnson Controls Metasys network and the CompactLogix backplane The module acts as a slave receiving commands from a master device The data transfer from the CompactLogix processor is asynchronous from the actions on the Johnson Controls Metasys network An internal database in the module exchanges data between the processor and the Johnson Controls Metasys Master NCM N 30 NAE NIE 5 1 1 General Specifications Single Slot 1769 backplane compatible The module is recognized as an Input Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between mod
15. for this module and briefly discusses the commands available to you 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 4 1 3 Main menu When you first connect to the module from your computer your terminal screen will be blank To activate the main menu press the key on your computer s keyboard If the module is connected properly the following menu will appear on your terminal screen Display Menu V Version Information D Database Menu C Clear diagnostic data B Backplane Menu 8 Protocol_Serial_N2 1 1 Protocol_Serial_N2 2 S Transfer Configuration from Unit to PC R Transfer Configuration from PC to Unit W Warm Boot Module Esc Exit 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
16. high risk activities 6 3 4 Intellectual Property Indemnity Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless ProSoft and its employees from and against all liabilities losses claims costs and expenses including attorney s fees and expenses related to any claim investigation litigation or proceeding whether or not ProSoft is a party which arises or is alleged to arise from Buyer s acts or omissions under these Terms or in any way with respect to the Products Without limiting the foregoing Buyer at its own expense shall indemnify and hold harmless ProSoft and defend or settle any action brought against such Companies to the extent based on a claim that any Product made to Buyer specifications infringed intellectual property rights of another party ProSoft makes no warranty that the product is or will be delivered free of any person s claiming of patent trademark or similar infringement The Buyer assumes all risks including the risk of suit that the product or any use of the product will infringe existing or subsequently issued patents trademarks or copyrights ProSoft Technology Inc Page 77 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module a Any documentation included with Product purchased from ProSoft is protected by copyright and may not be duplicated or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ProSoft b ProS
17. is defined in configuration file for example Analog Output Object Count 16 BO 1 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file That is Binary Output Object Count 16 BO User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Output Object Count 16 BO 960 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Output Object Count 16 ADF points are not supported A write to an ADF point will return A A read from an ADF point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero ADI points are not supported A write to an ADI point will return A A read from an ADI point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero BD points are not supported A write to an BD point will return A A read from an BD point will return a status of unreliable and data of zero Page 36 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Logic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 2 Adding the Module to an Existing CompactLogix Project Important The following steps describe how to install and configure the MVI69 N2 module with RSLogix 5000 version 15 or older If you are using RSLogix 5000 version 16 pleas
18. 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 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Press W from the Main Menu to warm boot restart the module This command will cause the program to exit and reload refreshing configuration parameters that must be set on program initialization Only use this command if you must force the module to re boot 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 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 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 4 1 4 Database View Menu Press D from the Main Menu to open the Database View menu Use this menu command to vi
19. 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 6 3 2 What Is 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 Page 76 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module b This Warranty 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 or user created programming including but not limited to programs developed with any IEC 61131 3 C or any variant of C programming languages not furnished by ProSoft v use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed vi any other a
20. port Number of errors received Port2 Contains the total number of message errors received on the port 25 to 30 Backplane Transfer Writes Contains the total number of write blocks transferred from the processor to the module Backplane Transfer Reads Contains the total number of read blocks transferred from the module to the processor Backplane Blocks Parsed Backplane Transfer Errors Contains the total number of block errors recognized by the module 31 Current Error Port 1 For a slave port this field contains the value of the current error code returned For a master port this field contains the index of the currently executing command 32 Last Error Port 1 For a slave port this field contains the value of the last error code returned For a master port this field contains the index of the command with the error 33 Current Error Port 2 For a slave port this field contains the value of the current error code returned For a master port this field contains the index of the current executing command 34 Last Error Port 2 For a slave port this field contains the value of the last error code returned For a master port this field contains the index of the command with an error A data file should be allocated in the ladder logic to hold this block of data The size of the block of data is 35 words 5 5 N2 Error Codes The Slave Error Table is a 20 word block The location of the Error Table is determined by the S
21. processor Valid entry for this parameter is 0 to 4000 2 2 5 Backplane Fail Count 0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the number of consecutive backplane transfer failures that can occur before communications should be halted 2 2 6 Error Status Block Pointer 1 to 7000 The Error Status Block Pointer parameter is used to specify the range of database registers to use for error and status data The value range should be no lower than 700 to avoid overwriting data and no higher than 6970 to allow sufficient space for the error status block 2 2 7 Initialize Output Data Yes or No This parameter determines if the output data for the module should be initialized with values from the processor If the value is set to N the output data will be initialized to 0 If the value is set to Y the data will be initialized with data from the processor Page 26 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 3 2 4 2 2 8 Block Transfer Size 60 120 or 240 This read only parameter specifies the number of words in each block transferred between the module and processor Valid values for this parameter are 60 120 and 240 N2 Config This section is used to define the N2 configuration data 2 3 1 Binary Input Object Count 0 to 960 Determines the number of Binary Input Objects available 2
22. program to the processor Download x 1 Download to the controller s Name MYI69 Type 1769 L32E 74 CompactLogix5332E Controller Path AB_DF1 1 Security lt None gt A The controller is in Remote Run mode The mode will be changed to Remote Program prior to download Cancel 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 2 No Note If you receive an error message during these steps refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 7 1 Configuring RSLinx If RSLogix is unable to establish communication with the processor follow these steps 1 Open RSLinx 2 Open the Communications menu and choose Configure Drivers Communications Station DDE OPC RsWho Configure Drivers Configure Shortcuts Configure Client Applications Configure CIP Options Driver Diagnostics CIP Diagnostics This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box Available Driver Types
23. required when half duplex modems are used for communication 2 wire 2 5 Download the Project to the Module In order for the module to use the settings you configured you must download copy the updated Project file from your PC to the module To Download the Project File 1 Inthe tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder click once to select the MVI69 N2 module 2 Open the Project menu and then choose Module Download The program will scan your PC for a valid com port this may take a few seconds When PCB has found a valid com port the following dialog box will open Download files from PC to module xi Step 1 Select Port Com 1 v F Use Default IP Address Abort Step 2 Transfer Files Cancel Download 3 Choose the com port to use from the dropdown list and then click the Download button The module will perform a platform check to read and load its new settings When the platform check is complete the status bar in ProSoft Configuration Builder will be updated with the message Module Running Download files from PC to module xi Module Running Step 1 Select Port Com 1 X F Use Default IP Address Step 2 Transfer Files ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Page 30 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Lo
24. to Support I Clear File Close Important The illustrations of configuration debug menus in this section are intended as a general guide and may not exactly match the configuration debug menus in your own module 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 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 contact ProSoft Technology for assistance 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 The organization of the menu structure is represented in simplified form in the following illustration Main Menu Child Menu B Child Menu C Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Menu A Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 3 Child Sub Menu 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module The remainder of this section shows you the menus available
25. with an MVI69 module connected to this processor 1769 L23E QB1B 1000mA at 5Vdc 1 MVI69 N2 will use 800mA of available power One other module can be used on this rack provided it consumes less than 200mA at 5Vdc 1769 L23E QBFC1B 450mA at 5Vdc no MVI69 module can be used with this processor Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 CompactLogix or RSLogix 500 MicroLogix programming software Rockwell Automation RSLinx communication software ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 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 128 Mbytes 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 HyperTerminal or other terminal emulator program capable of file transfers using Ymodem protocol 1 2 Package Contents The following components are included with your MVI69 N2 module and are all required for installation and configuration Important Before beginning the installation please ver
26. 2 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Reference If Block Transfer Size 120 CarnpactLogix M169 Module Write Block 1 Write Block 2 Write Block 3 Write Block 4 Write Block 5 Write Block 6 Write Block 7 If Block Transfer Size 240 CompactLogix MVI69 Module Write Block 1 Write Block 2 Write Block 3 Write Block 4 120 240 360 480 600 720 800 240 480 720 960 Page 60 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Write Block These blocks of data transfer information from the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor to the module The structure of the output image used to transfer this data is shown below Offset Description Length 0 Write Block ID 1 1 ton Write Data n where n 60 120 or 240 depending on the Block Transfer Size parameter refer to the configuration file The Write Block ID is an index value used to determine the location in the module s database where the data will be placed Each transfer can move up to 240 words block offsets 1 to 241 of data Warm Boot This block is sent from the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor to the module output image when the module is required to perform a warm boot software reset operation This block is com
27. 2 Slave Interface Module After the module is configured the module begins receiving and transmitting messages with Johnson Controls N2 devices on the network Main Logic Loop Upon completing the power up configuration process the module enters an infinite loop that performs the functions shown in the following diagram From P ower Up Logic Call 1 0 Handler Call I O Handler Transfers data between the module and processor user status etc Call CFG DEBUG Port Call Serial Port Driver Rx and Tx buffer routines are interrupt driven Call to serial port routines check to see if there is any data in the buffer and depending onthe value will either service the buffer or wait for more characters Driver Call Network Call Network Slave Drivers Slave Drivers Respond to messages received CompactLogix or MicroLogix Processor Not in Run Whenever the module detects that the processor has gone out of the Run mode that is Fault or PGM the Johnson Controls N2 ports can be shut down as prescribed in the user configuration When the processor is returned to a running state the module resumes communications on the network Backplane Data Transfer The MVI69 N2 module communicates directly over the CompactLogix or MicroLogix backplane Data is paged between the module and the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor across the backplane using the module s input and output images The update frequency of the images is d
28. 3 2 Analog Input Object Count 0 to 256 Determines the number of Analog Input Objects available 2 3 3 Binary Output Object Count 0 to 960 Determines the number of Binary Output Objects available 2 3 4 Analog Output Object Count 0 to 256 Determines the number of Analog Output Objects available N2 Port x This section is used to define the port configuration for the N2 device 2 4 1 Enable Yes or No This parameter specifies whether to enable or disable the port No Port Disabled Yes Port Enabled 2 4 2 Slave Address 1 to 255 This parameter defines the Slave Node Address for the internal database All requests received by the port with this address are processed by the module Verify that each device has a unique address on a network Valid range for this parameter is 1 to 255 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 4 3 Baud Rate 300 to 115200 This parameter specifies the baud rate to be used on the port Valid values are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 2 4 4 Parity None Odd Even Parity is a simple error checking algorithm used in serial communication This parameter specifies the type of parity checking to use All devices communicating through this port must use the same parity setting 2 4 5 Data Bits 7ors Thi
29. Conditions 74 Returning to the Main Menu 50 Revision 71 RS 232 65 Modem Connection 65 Null Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking 66 Null Modem Connection No Hardware Handshaking 66 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port 63 RS 422 67 RS 485 67 RS 485 and RS 422 Tip 67 RTS Off 28 RTS On 28 S Sending the Configuration File 47 Set Module Parameters 24 Set Up the Project 22 Setting Jumpers 12 Skipping 500 Registers of Data 49 Slave Address 27 Slave Driver 62 Start Here 7 9 Status Data 33 Stop Bits 28 Support Service amp Warranty 7 73 System Requirements 9 T The Configuration Debug Menu 44 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 79 Total Message Responses From This Slave 70 Total Messages Seen By This Slave 70 Total Messages to This Slave 70 Troubleshooting 52 U Use CTS Line 29 User Data Objects 32 Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder 44 V Viewing Configuration Information 50 Viewing Data in ASCII Text Format 50 Viewing Data in Decimal Format 49 Viewing Data in Floating Point Format 49 Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format 49 Viewing Error and Status Data 51 Viewing Register Pages 49 Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data 49 Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data 49 Viewing Version Information 46 50 W Warm Boot 61 Warm Booting the Module 47 What Is Covered By Thi
30. DTR The Use CTS Line parameter for the port configuration should be set to Y for most modem applications ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module RS 232 Null Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking This type of connection is used when the device connected to the module requires hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines RS 232 Application Port Cable Hardware Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device TxD RxD CTS RTS Signal Signal Common Common RS 232 Null Modem Connection No Hardware Handshakin This type of connection can be used to connect the module to a computer or field device communication port RS 232 Application Port Cable No Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device RTS RTS CTS jumper must be installed if CTS line CTS EF monitoring enabled Signal Signal Common Common Note If the port is configured with the Use CTS Line set to Y then a jumper is required between the RTS and the CTS line on the module connection Page 66 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 3 3 RS 422 RS 422 Application Port Cable DB 9 Male RS 422 Device TxD RxD Signal 5 Signal Common Common RxD TxD RxD s 1 TxD 5 3 4 RS 485 The RS 485 interfac
31. Module Name MVI69 N2 Module comment Put Com nt He re Backplane 69 Read Register Start Read Register Count write Register Start write Register Count Backplane Fail Count Error Status Block Pointer Initialize Output Data At this time you may wish to rename the Default Project and Default Location folders in the tree view To rename an object 1 Select the object and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu From the shortcut menu choose Rename 2 Type the name to assign to the object 3 Click away from the object to save the new name Page 24 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Module Entries To configure module parameters 1 2 3 4 Click on the plus sign next to the icon a commet to expand module information Double click the B Module comment icon to open the Edit dialog box To edit a parameter select the parameter in the left pane and make your changes in the right pane Click OK to save your changes Comment Entries To add comments to your configuration file 1 2 3 Click the plus sign to the left of the a commet icon to expand the Module Comments Double click the 8 modie comment icon The Edit Module Comment dialog appears Comment Put Comment Here Definition Reset Tag Reset All
32. Page 41 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Ladder Logic Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 4 Enter the values shown in the following illustration to define the module correctly for the MicroLogix processor and then click OK to save your configuration Module 1 OTHER 1 0 Module ID Code 89 x Expansion General Configuration Vendor ID Product Type Product Code Series Major Rev MinorRev Input Words Output Words Bibi Extra Data Length Ignore Configuration Eror I Cancel Appl Help The input words and output words parameter will depend on the Block Transfer Size parameter you specify in the configuration file Use the values from the following table Block Transfer Size Input Words Output Words 60 62 61 120 122 121 240 242 241 5 Click Next to continue 6 After completing the module setup the I O configuration dialog box will display the module s presence The last step is to add the ladder logic If you are using the example ladder logic adjust the ladder to fit your application Refer to the example Ladder Logic section in this manual Download the new application to the controller and place the processor in run mode If you encounter errors refer to Diagnostics and Troubleshooting page 43 for information on how to connect to the module s Config Debug port to use its troubleshooting features Page 42 of 82 ProSoft Te
33. ProSoft Technology Improvements and or changes in this manual or the product may be made at any time These changes will be made periodically to correct technical inaccuracies or typographical errors 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 hold 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 ProSof
34. Request N2BlockRequest Offset INT Scratch INT Data Type Size 2728 Description HHE Decimal Decimal Decimal ee eas fea Tg ci 3 Move Ui Cancel Apply Help This object contains objects that define the configuration user data status and command control data related to the module Each of these object types is discussed in the following topics of the document ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Ladder Logic 3 1 1 Backplane Control Object This data object stores the variables required for the data transfer between the processor and the MVI69 N2 module The structure of the object is shown in the following illustration E Data Type N2Backplane Name N2Backplane Description Values used by program for data trans er operation a between the module and the processor Members Name Data Type Sye Decimal BEES Data Type Size 20 byte s Description Index of last read block _ f Lastwrite Decimal INT TIMER Blockindex E E BootTimer Decimal Index of last write block SSS Computed block offset for data table 3 1 2 User Data Objects These objects hold data to be transferred between the processor and the MVI69 N2 module The user data is the read and
35. TECHNOLOGY Where Automation Connects INRAXx MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 10 31 2008 USER MANUAL Please Read This Notice Successful application of this module requires a reasonable working knowledge of the Rockwell Automation CompactLogix or MicroLogix hardware the MVI69 N2 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
36. Troubleshooting Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 4 2 1 Clearing a Fault Condition Typically if the OK LED on the front of the module becomes illuminated red for over ten seconds a hardware problem has been detected in the module or the program has exited To attempt to clear the condition Turn off the power to the rack Remove the card from the rack Make certain all jumpers are set 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 CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor akhoON If the module s OK LED does not turn green make sure the module is inserted completely into the rack If this does not cure the problem contact ProSoft Technology 4 2 2 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 Processor Errors Problem Description Steps to take Processor Fault Verify that the module is plugged into the slot that has been configured for the module Verify that the slot in the rack configuration has been set up correctly in the ladder logic Processor I O LED This indicates a problem with backplane communications Verify that all flashes modules in the rack are configured in the ladder logic Module has a power supply distance rating of 2 on Compact Logix
37. Y TO 99 lt DECIMAL gt 100 161 162 4 11 12 13 14 T eeecegqggann eseoeceqcsooy Seeoceqgo0ggf eeececsoao Seegqcegegqgggs 5 5 a a a a a a a a This screen displays the current page of 100 registers in the database Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers Press from the Database View menu to skip back to the previous 500 registers of data Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data Press P from the Database View menu to display the previous 100 registers of data Skipping 500 Registers of Data Hold down Shift and press to skip forward to the next 500 registers of data Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data Press N from the Database View menu to select and display the next 100 registers of data Viewing Data in Decimal Format Press D to display the data on the current page in decimal format Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format Press H to display the data on the current page in hexadecimal format Viewing Data in Floating Point Format Press F from the Database View menu Use this command to display the data on the current page in floating point format The program assumes that the values are aligned on even register boundaries If floating point values are not aligned as such they are not displayed properly ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module
38. a object Offset Content Description 2 Program scan counter This value is incremented each time a complete program cycle occurs in the module 3to4 Product Name Product Code as ASCII string This register contains the product code of N2 5 to6 Revision level as ASCII string This register contains the product version for the current software 7to9 Operating system level as ASCII This register contains the month and year values for string the program operating system 9to10 Run number as ASCII string This register contains the run number value for the current software 11 to 17 Number of requests Port 1 Contains the number of port messages sent out of the port Number of responses Port 1 Contains the total number of messages received on the port Number of errors sent Port 1 Contains the total number of message errors sent out of the port Number of errors received Port 1 Contains the total number of message errors received on the port 18 to 24 Number of requests Port 2 Contains the total number of messages sent out the port Page 68 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Offset Content Description Number of responses Port 2 Contains the total number of messages received on the port Number of errors sent Port 2 Contains the total number of message errors sent out the
39. a E E a nioeste 51 5 Reference 53 5 1 Product Specifications ccccececeeeeeneeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeseneeseeeeeseaeeeeaeeseneeeaas 53 5 2 Functional OVErViCW cccccceeecececeeeeeseeceeeeeceaeeeeaaesdeneeceeeeeeeaaeseeeeeseneeeteaeeeeaaesseneeees 55 5 3 Cable Connections snasao eaea ia a aa e aa aaia 63 5 4 MVI69 N2 Status Data Area ceccccceccceceeeeeceeee cee eeeaee scenes seaeeesaaeeseaeeseeeeesaeesteneeees 68 5 5 NZS Eror GOES sisii este capes alte ev eran da bie a eve aga E E totes 69 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 82 October 31 2008 Contents MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 Support Service amp Warranty 73 6 1 How to Contact Us Technical SUpport ecccceceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeneaes 73 6 2 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions ccceeeeeees 74 6 3 LIMITED WARRANTY cccceceeseeeeceseeeeeeeceaecaeeeeeeaeeeeesaeseaesaeseeseaesaeserssaeeaeeneteaes 76 Index 81 Page 6 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Guide to the MVI69 N2 User Manual Function Section to Read Details Introduction Start Here page 9 This Section introduces the customer to the Must Do module Included are package contents system requirements hardware installation and
40. alog Input Object Count 16 Al 300 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Input Object Count 16 BI 1 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Binary Input Object Count 16 BI User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Binary Input Object Count 16 BI 960 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Binary Input Object Count 16 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Page 35 of 82 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Ladder Logic Network Network Unit Description Notes Point Point Type Address AO 1 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Output Object Count 16 AO User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Output Object Count 16 AO 256 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported
41. ance 100 Output Size 61 Configuration Assembly Instance 102 Configuration Size 0 Block Transfer Size 120 Field Recommended Value Type 1769 MODULE Generic 1769 Module Parent Local Name MVI69 Description MVI69 Application Module Comm Format Data INT Slot The slot number in the rack where the module is installed Input Assembly Instance 101 Input Size 122 Output Assembly Instance 100 Output Size 121 Configuration Assembly Instance 102 Configuration Size 0 Block Transfer Size 240 Field Recommended Value Type 1769 MODULE Generic 1769 Module Parent Local Name MVI69 Description MVI69 Application Module Comm Format Data INT Slot The slot number in the rack where the module is installed Input Assembly Instance 101 Input Size 242 Output Assembly Instance 100 Output Size 241 Configuration Assembly Instance 102 Configuration Size 0 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Page 39 of 82 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Ladder Logic Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 Click Next to continue W Module Properties Locak1 1769 MODULE 1 1 xi General Connection Requested Packet Interval RPI 2 0 ms Z Major Fault Gn Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Status Offline Cancel Ap Help 6 Select the Request Packet Interval value for scan
42. ansfer of internal database registers to from the CompactLogix processor s controller tags Two ports to emulate a Johnson Controls N2 slave Supports the following N2 objects Binary Input Up to 960 points 60 words Analog Input Up to 300 points 600 words Binary Output Up to 960 points 60 words Analog Output Up to 256 points 512 words Supported Commands Sub commands 0 4 Poll Message No Acknowledge 0 5 Poll Message with Acknowledge 0 9 Status Update 1 1 Read Analog Input Attributes 1 2 Read Binary Input Attributes 1 3 Read Analog Output Attributes 1 4 Read Binary Output Attributes 2 1 Write Analog Input Attributes 2 2 Write Binary Input Attributes 2 3 Write Analog Output Attributes O O OnO o0 00 00 00 0 0 Page 54 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 2 2 4 Write Binary Output Attributes 7 2 3 Override Analog Output 7 2 4 Override Binary Output F Identify Device Type The following commands are recognized and acknowledged but are not communicated in any way to the CompactLogix and do not return any data o 0 0 Time Update o 0 8 Warm Start o All other commands return a Bad Command Error Code Configurable through the configuration file for the following Slave Address assignable individually for Port 1 and 2 Analog Input Object Count Binary Input Obj
43. buse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vii accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extremes of temperature or humidity power failure or power surges or vili disasters such as fire flood earthquake wind and lightning c The information in this Agreement is subject to change without notice ProSoft shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material The user guide included with your original product purchase from ProSoft contains information protected by copyright No part of the guide may be duplicated or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ProSoft 6 3 3 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities Product manufactured or supplied by ProSoft is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance including and 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
44. cessor Use this data to monitor the state of the module at a real time rate fi Data Type N2InStat _ joy x Name Nainstat Description This status data is returned on each read block and can be used to detect proper module operstion i Members Data Type Size 56 byte s Name Data Type Style Description E PassCnt NT Decimal Program cycle counter Product NT 2 ASCII Product Name Rev NT 2 ASCII Revision Level Number OP NT 2 ASCII Operating Level Number Run NT 2 ASCII Run Number PrtErrs N2PortE rrors 2 Port error statistics BIkErrs N2BikStat Block transfer statistics Port CurE rr NT Decimal Current error index for Port 1 PortiLErr NT Decimal Last error index for Port 1 Port2CurE rr NT Decimal Current error index for Port 2 Port2LErr NT Decimal Last error index for Port 2 gt Cancel Apply Help This object contains a structure that includes the status information for the data transfer operations between the processor and the module The structure of this object is shown in the following example Data Type N2BIkStat Of x Name N2BikStat Description This object is used to store the block transfer statistics for the MVI56 N2 module Members Nane Data Type Sle Desonnton E Writes INT Decimal Total number of read block transfers Reads INT Decimal Total number of write block transfers
45. chnology Inc October 31 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Reading Status Data from the Module ecceeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 43 LED Status INdiCators ccc eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeaeeeeeaeaees 51 The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the following forms Status data values are transferred from 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 4 1 Reading Status Data from the Module The MVI69 N2 module returns a 30 word Status Data Block that may be used to determine the module s operating status This data is located in the module s database in registers 6000 through 6029 This data is transferred to the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor every scan when Binary Output and Analog Output data is not present Blocks 0 and 1 The Configuration Debug port provides the following functionality Full view of the module s configuration data View of the module s status data Complete display of the module s internal database registers 0 to 10000 Version Information Control over the module warm boot cold boot
46. 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 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 important in determining module operation The Program Scan Counter value is incremented each time a module s program cycle is complete Page 46 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the frequency of program execution Opening the Database Menu Press D to open the Database View menu Use this menu command to view the current contents of the module s database Resetting diagnostic data Press C to reset the status counters for the client and servers in the module Opening the Backplane Menu Press B from the Mai
47. e refer to Sample Add On Instruction Import Procedure Important The MVI69 N2 module has a power supply distance rating of 2 L43 and L45 installations on first 2 slots of 1769 bus If you are installing and configuring the module with a CompactLogix processor follow these steps If you are using a MicroLogix processor refer to the next section 1 Add the MVI69 N2 module to the project Right click the mouse button on the I O Configuration option in the Controller Organization window to display a pop up menu Select the New Module option from the I O Configuration menu a Controller MVI69 A Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler 2I Power Up Handler Tasks E MainTask 3 MainProgram Unscheduled Programs Motion Groups Ungrouped Axes Trends Data Types C User Defined C Strings Ch Predefined C Module Defined 6 1 0 Configuration 1 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB S Busha PJ New Module i m J L H A a P J E Paste A Cross Reference Ctrl E Properties ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Ladder Logic Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module This action opens the following dialog box Analog Communications Digital Other 1769 MODULE Generic 1769 Module Allen Bradley Specialty 0 0 0 E Find Add Favorite By Catego
48. e requires a single two or three wire cable The Common connection is optional and dependent on the RS 485 network The cable required for this interface is shown below RS 485 Application Port Cable DB 9 Male RS 485 Device TxD RxD TxD RxD TxD RxD s HK TxD RxD Signal 5 Signal Common Common Note Terminating resistors are generally not required on the RS 485 network unless you are experiencing communication problems that can be attributed to signal echoes or reflections In this case install a 120 ohm terminating resistor on the RS 485 line RS 485 and RS 422 Tip If communication in the RS 422 RS 485 mode does not work at first despite all attempts try switching termination polarities Some manufacturers interpret and A B polarities differently ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Reference 5 3 5 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 J1 2 Og og og ie Cable Assembly J2 OU RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 a Mw is DCD PAUD TXD J i RXD RXD GND TXRXD 00000000 5 000000000 Wiring Diagram 5 4 MVI69 N2 Status Data Area This section contains a listing of the data contained in the MVI69 N2 status dat
49. ead blocks and requests write blocks For example if status read blocks and two write blocks are used with the application the sequence will be as follows ROW1 R 1W2 ROW1 R 1W2 ROW1 R 1W2 ROW1 Page 58 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module This sequence will continue until interrupted by other write block numbers sent by the controller or by a command request from a node on the N2 network or operator control through the module s Configuration Debug port The following example shows a typical backplane communication application The backplane parameters are configured as follows Read Register Start 0 Read Register Count 0 Write Register Start 0 Write Register Count 800 The backplane communication would be configured as follows CompactLogix MVI69 Module 0 Write Data 800 No data transfer takes place from the module to the processor except for pass through data Database address 0 to 800 will continuously be transferred from the processor to the module The Block Transfer Size parameter basically configures how the Read Data and Write Data areas are broken down into data blocks 60 120 or 240 If Block Transfer Size 60 CompactLogix MVI69 Module Write Block 1 360 420 480 Write Block 14 800 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 8
50. eb browsers Opening PCB_2 0 12 13 0054 exe xi You have chosen to open PCB_2 0 12 13 0054 exe whichisa Application from http www prosoft technology com Would you like to save this file File Download Security Warning xi Do you want to run or save this file Name PCB_2 0 12 13 0054 exe Type Application 17 3MB From www prosoft technology com Run Save While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can i potentially harm your computer if you do not trust the source do not tun or save this software What s the risk 4 Make a note of the location where you saved the file for example Desktop or My Documents so you can start the installation program 5 When the download is complete locate and open the file and then follow the instructions on your screen to install the program If you do not have access to the Internet you can install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM included in the package with your MVI69 N2 module To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the CD ROM 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM into the CD drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear 2 On the startup screen click Product Documentation This action opens an explorer window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 11 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module
51. echnology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 Press the DIN rail mounting area of the controller against the DIN rail The latches will momentarily open and lock into place DIN rail clasp jy mm pia DIN rail clasp ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 6 Connect your PC to the Processor 1 Connect the right angle connector end of the cable to your controller at the communications port CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 0 2 Connect the straight connector end of the cable to the serial port on your computer Page 16 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 7 Download the Sample Program to the Processor Important For most applications the sample program will work without modification Note The key switch on the front of the CompactLogix processor 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
52. ect Count Analog Output Object Count Binary Output Object Count Warning and Alarming functions performed on Analog Input and Binary Input data types Change of State Response buffering Communication status error codes and statistics returned per port Communication parameter Baud rate 9600 bps O O O 0 OO Os Or E e Memory mapping is pre assigned to optimize data access and to ease implementation A port configured as a Johnson Controls N2 slave permits a remote master to interact with data contained in the module This data is derived from the CompactLogix processor Functional Overview This section provides an overview of how the MVI69 N2 module transfers data using the N2 protocol You should understand the important concepts in this chapter before you begin installing and configuring the module 5 2 1 General Concepts The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for understanding the operation of the MVI69 N2 module Module Power Up On power up the module begins performing the following logical functions 1 Initialize hardware components o Initialize CompactLogix or MicroLogix backplane driver o Test and clear all RAM o Initialize the serial communication ports 2 Initialize module register space 3 Enable slave driver on selected ports ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N
53. eived using this feature This information is passed from the module to the processor using block identification codes of 9001 and 9002 The following topics explain the data objects involved Page 34 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Logic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module N2 Data Object N2Data These objects hold data transferred from the MVI69 N2 module The N2Data object shown in the example is updated each time a read block number of 9001 or 9002 is received by the processor ff Data Type N2Data Name Description data structures Members Name Data Type Style N2Data This object is used to define the attributes related tothe J Description Data Type Size 2640 BEES Analogln REAL 300 Float Analog Inputs Binaryln INT 60 Decimal Binary Inputs AnalogOut REAL 300 Fea Analog Outputs BinaryOut BOOL S60 Binary Binary Outputs 2 h U Move D Cancel Appl Help N2 Data Object Network Network Unit Description Notes Point Point Type Address Al 1 User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example Analog Input Object Count 16 Al User Defined in User Defined in Actual number of points Ladder Program Ladder Program supported is defined in configuration file for example An
54. en On Data being transferred between master and port 1 Off No data P2 Green On Data being transferred between master and port 2 Off No data APP Amber Off The MVI69 N2 module program has recognized a Status communication error On The MVI69 N2 is working normally BP ACT Amber On The LED is on when the module is performing a write operation on the backplane Off The LED is off when the module is performing a read operation on the backplane Under normal operation the LED should blink rapidly on and off OK Red Off The card is not receiving any power and is not securely Green plugged into the rack Green The module is operating normally Red 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 BAT Red Off The battery voltage is OK and functioning On 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 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 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 51 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Diagnostics and
55. etermined by the scheduled scan rate defined the user for the module and the communication load on the module Typical updates are in the range of 2 to 10 milliseconds This bi directional transference of data is accomplished by the module filling in data in the module s input image to send to the processor Data in the input image is placed in the controller tags in the processor by the ladder logic The input image for the module is set to n words where n 60 120 or 240 Page 56 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module The processor inserts data to the module s output image to transfer to the module The module s program extracts the data and places it in the module s internal database The output image for the module is set to n words where n 60 120 or 240 The following illustration shows the data transfer method used to move data between the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor the MVI69 N2 module and the Johnson Controls N2 network Processor N2 Module Processor Controller Tags Module c Inte mal Databace ladder logilo tran chre data trom module s Inputimage data areac In the proce scr Ja Alig auejdyoeg ladder lo glo tran cre data Ouputimage ouputimage As shown in the diagram all data transferred between the module and the processor over the backplane is through the i
56. ew the current contents of the module s database Press to view a list of commands available on this menu D Database Menu DisplayMenu V Redisplays refre shes this menu 0 3 Pages 0 to 3000 Pv Selects page 0 1000 2000 or 3000 S Show Again T Redisplays last selected page of data Back 5 Pages 2 Goes hack five pages of data P Previous Page P Goes back one page of data Skip 5 Pages fa Goes fonnard five pages of data J N Next Page P Goes fonnard one page of data D Decimal Display Displays data in decimal format p nn ea H Hexadecimal Display Displays data in hexformat J F Float Display Displays data in floating point format ha A ASCII Display Displays data intext format Mi Main Menu Goes up one level to main menu Page 48 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Viewing Register Pages To view sets of register pages use the keys described below Command Description 0 Display registers 0 to 99 1 Display registers 1000 to 1099 2 Display registers 2000 to 2099 And so on The total number of register pages available to view depends on your module s configuration Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again DATABASE DISPLA
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58. gic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 Ladder Logic InThis Chapter Module Data Object N2 ceeeeeeeeceneeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeteaeeseeeeseaeeesaeessaeeenaees 31 Adding the Module to an Existing CompactLogix Project 37 Adding the Module to an Existing MicroLogix Project 41 Ladder logic is required for application of the MVI69 N2 module Tasks that must be handled by the ladder logic are module data transfer special block handling and status data receipt Additionally a power up handler may be needed to handle the initialization of the module s data and to clear any processor fault conditions The sample ladder logic on the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM is extensively commented to provide information on the purpose and function of each rung For most applications the sample ladder will work without modification 3 1 Module Data Object N2 All data related to the MVI69 N2 is stored in a user defined data type An instance of the data type is required before the module can be used This is done by declaring a variable of the data type in the Controller Tags Edit Tags dialog box The structure of the object is displayed in the following illustration H Data Type N2ModuleDef Name N2ModuleDef Description N2 Module Data Structure a Members Name DataType Swe Backplane N2Backplane Statistics NalnStat Data N2Data BlockTransferSize INT Block
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60. ify that all of the following items are present Qty Part Name Part Number Part Description 1 MVI69 N2 MVI69 N2 Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Module 1 Cable Cable 15 RS232 For RS232 Connection to the CFG Port Null Modem 3 Cable Cable 14 RJ45 to For DB9 Connection to Module s Port DB9 Male Adapter cable 2 Adapter 1454 9F Two Adapters DB9 Female to Screw Terminal For RS422 or RS485 Connections to Port 1 and 2 of the Module 1 ProSoft Contains sample programs utilities and Solutions CD documentation for the MVI69 N2 module If any of these components are missing please contact ProSoft Technology Support for replacement parts Page 10 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Start Here MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 3 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software You must install the ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB software in order to configure the MVI69 N2 module You can always get the newest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology web site To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Web Site 1 Open your web browser and navigate to http www prosoft technology com pcb 2 Click the Download Here link to download the latest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder 3 Choose Save or Save File when prompted The following illustrations show the file download prompt for two of the most common w
61. ks of data transfer information from the module to the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor The structure of the input image used to transfer this data is shown below Offset Description Length 0 Read Block ID 0 or 1 1 1 Write Block ID 1 2 Program Scan Counter 1 3 to 4 Product Name 2 5 to6 Product Version 2 7to8 Operating System 2 9 to 10 Run Number 2 11 to 17 Port 1 Error Status 7 18 to 24 Port 2 Error Status 7 25 to 30 Data Transfer Status 6 31 Port 1 Current Error Index 1 32 Port 1 Last Error Index 1 33 Port 2 Current Error Index 1 34 Port 2 Last Error Index 1 35 ton Not Used 20 where n 60 120 or 240 depending on the Block Transfer Size parameter refer to the configuration file The Read Block ID is an index value used to alert the ladder logic to the presence of new input data A read block ID of 0 and 1 transfers status data while a value of 9001 and 9002 indicates an output write has been issued by the N2 master The number of data words per transfer depends on the configured Block Transfer Size parameter in the configuration file possible values are 60 120 or 240 The sample ladder works only for block size of 60 and it is recommended to leave this parameter as set in the default configuration file The Write Block ID associated with the block requests data from the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor Under normal program operation the module sequentially sends r
62. lave Error Table Pointer parameter in the Configuration Block The structure of the data block is as follows Word Description Port 1 0 Current port status 1 Last error condition 2 Total Messages to this slave 3 Total Msg responses from this slave 4 Total Msgs seen by this slave Port 2 5 Current port status 6 Last error condition 7 Total Messages to this slave 8 Total Msg responses from this slave ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Page 69 of 82 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Word Description 9 Total Msgs seen by this slave System Information 10 11 Product Name ASCII 12 13 Revision ASCII 14 Operating System Rev ASCIl 15 Production Run Number ASCII 16 19 Spare 5 5 1 Current Port Error Status This value represents the current value of the error code for the port This value will only be valid if the port is configured as a Slave The possible values are described in the following section Code Description 0 All OK 1 Bad Command 2 Checksum Error 3 Recv buffer overflow 5 Command Data Error 16 Data Register Addr out of range 17 Field Data Error 18 Command Rejected 20 Unit not Warm Started 255 TX Timeout RTS CTS jumper missing 5 5 2 Last Error Code This value is the last error code transmitted to the master by
63. le 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 79 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Page 80 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Index MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Index Backplane 69 26 N2 Config 27 N2 Port x 27 Adding a Module 23 Adding a Project 23 Adding the Module to an Existing CompactLogix Project 37 Adding the Module to an Existing MicroLogix Project 41 All Product Returns 74 Allocation of Risks 79 Analog Input Object Count 27 Analog Output Object Count 27 Backplane Control Object 32 Backplane Data Transfer 56 Backplane Fail Count 26 Battery Life Advisory 2 Baud Rate 28 Binary Input Object Count 27 Binary Output Object Count 27 Block 9001 61 Block 9002 62 Block Transfer Size 27 C Cable Connections 63 Clearing a Fault Condition 52 Cold Boot 61 Comment Entries 25 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Processor Not in Run 56 Configuring RSLinx 18 Configuring the MVI69 N2
64. le with a MicroLogix processor follow these steps If you are using a CompactLogix processor refer to the previous section The first step in setting up the processor ladder file is to define the I O type module to the system Start RSLogix 500 and follow these steps 1 In RSLogix open your existing application or start a new application depending on your requirements 2 Double click the I O Configuration icon located in the Controller folder in the project tree This action opens the I O Configuration dialog box _ I O Configuration Be r Current Cards Available Filter AlI 10 7 Pat Description _ Read I0 Config al 1769 0416 16 Output 120 240 VAC 1769 088 8 Dutput High Current 24 VDC 1 769 0B16 16 Output 24 VDC Source 1769 OB16P 16 Output 24 VDC Source w Protectio 1769 0832 32 Dutput High Density 24 VDC H p 1769 0F2 Analog 2 Channel Output Module Bul 1764 Micrologix 1500 LAP Series C 1769 0F8C Analog 8 Chan Current Output Analog 8 Chan Voltage Output 16 Output 24 VDC Sink 8 Output Relay 16 Output Relay 8 Output Isolated Relay DeviceNetS canner DPI SCANport Module Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply xl Any 1769 PowerSupply Any 1769 UnPowered Cable Hide All Cards 3 On the I O Configuration dialog box select Other Requires I O Card Type ID at the bottom of the list in the right pane and then double click to open the Module dialog box ProSoft Technology Inc
65. monly sent to the module any time configuration data modifications are made in the controller tags data area This will force the module to read the new configuration information and to restart The structure of the control block is shown in the following table Offset Description Length 0 9998 1 1ton Spare n Cold Boot This block is sent from the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor to the module output image when the module is required to perform the cold boot hardware reset operation This block is sent to the module when a hardware problem is detected by the ladder logic that requires a hardware reset The structure of the control block is shown in the following table Offset Description Length 0 9999 1 1 ton Spare n Pass Through Control Blocks The module will pass blocks with identification codes of 9001 and 9002 to the processor for each received function 7 2 4 and 7 2 3 command respectively The structure of the pass through control blocks are shown in the following tables Block 9001 Offset Description Length 0 9001 1 1 Binary Point Offset 1 2 Binary Value 1 3 ton Spare n ProSoft Technology Inc Page 61 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Block 9002 Offset Description Length 0 9002 1 1 Analog Point Offset 1 2 Analog Value 2 3ton Spare n The ladder logic should c
66. n Menu to view the Backplane Data Exchange List Use this command to display the configuration and statistics of the backplane data transfer operations Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the number of blocks transferred each second Opening the Protocol Serial _N2 Menu Press 0 or 1 from the Main Menu to open the Protocol_Serial_ N2 menu for N2 Ports 1 and 2 Use this command to view communication status and statistics for the selected port This information can be useful for trouble shooting communication problems Sending the Configuration File Press S to upload send an updated configuration file to the module For more information on receiving and sending configuration files please see Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File Receiving the Configuration File Press R to download receive the current configuration file from the module For more information on receiving and sending configuration files please see Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File Warm Booting the Module 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
67. n ene an E eisa orinar E E E Aaa 12 Install the Module in the Rack 0 ec eeeseeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeteneetereneeeeeee 13 Connect your PC to the Processor cescceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeseaeeesaees 16 Download the Sample Program to the ProCeSSOl ssceeseseeeeeees 17 Connect your PC to the Module ceecceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeenaeesseeesaees 20 Installing the MVI69 N2 module requires a reasonable working knowledge of the Rockwell Automation hardware the MVI69 N2 Module and the application in which they will be used coun 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 1 1 System Requirements The MVI69 N2 module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for the MVI69 N2 module The module requires 800mA of available power Important The MVI69 N2 module has a power supply distance rating of 2 L43 and L45 installations on first 2 slots of 1769 bus Important For 1769 L23x processors please make note of the following limitations 1769 L23 QBFC1B 800mA at 5Vdc 1 MVI69 N2 will use all 800mA of available power No other modules can be used
68. nal operating system revision level in an ASCII representation 5 5 9 Production Run Number This number represents the batch number that your particular chip belongs to in an ASCII representation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 71 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Page 72 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 Support Service amp Warranty InThis Chapter How to Contact Us Technical SUPPOTFt eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteeeenaees 73 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 74 LIMITED WARRANTY 2 c ccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaeeeaeeeeteaeeeneeaees 76 ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding 1 Module configuration and contents of file o Module Operation o Configuration Debug status information o LED patterns 2 Information about the processor and user data files as viewed through and LED patterns on the processor
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70. ning the I O on the module This value represents the minimum frequency the module will handle scheduled events This value should not be set to less than 1 millisecond Values between 1 and 10 milliseconds should work with most applications 7 Save the module Click OK to dismiss the dialog box The Controller Organization window now displays the module s presence The following illustration shows the Controller Organization window Controller MVI69 A Controller Tags E Controller Fault Handler 3 Power Up Handler B E Tasks 6 8 MainTask 3 MainProgran 3 Unscheduled Programs H E Motion Groups 2 Trends 6 Data Types C User Defined R Strings Tih Predefined i Module Defined 1 0 Configuration B zii Backplane ComactLogix System fa 1769 L35E MVI69 H 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENB a g CompactBus Local kl 0 ComzactBus Local WE 1 1769 MODULE MVI69_Sample m DoR 8 Copy the Controller Tags from the sample program 9 Copy the User Defined Data Types from the sample program 10 Copy the Ladder Rungs from the sample program 11 Save and Download the new application to the controller and place the processor in run mode Page 40 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Logic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 3 Adding the Module to an Existing MicroLogix Project If you are installing and configuring the modu
71. nput and output images Ladder logic must be written in the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor to interface the input and output image data with data defined in the controller tags All data used by the module is stored in its internal database MVI69 N2 Database Map Start Address End Address Data 0 59 Binary Inputs 200 799 Analog Inputs 5000 5011 Error Status Table Data contained in this database is paged through the input and output images by coordination of the CompactLogix or MicroLogix ladder logic and the MVI69 N2 module s program Up to 242 words of data can be transferred from the module to the processor at a time Up to 241 words of data can be transferred from the processor to the module Each image has a defined structure depending on the data content and the function of the data transfer described in the following topics ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Normal Data Transfer Normal data transfer includes the paging of the user data found in the module s internal database and the Status Data These data are transferred through read input image and write output image blocks Refer to the Module Configuration section for a description of the data objects used with the blocks The structure and function of each block is discussed in the following topics Read Block These bloc
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73. ocessor and the serial port on your computer and then try again If you are still unable to auto configure the port refer to your RSLinx documentation for further troubleshooting steps ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 1 8 Connect your PC to the Module With the module securely mounted connect your PC to the Configuration Debug port using an RJ45 DB 9 Serial Adapter Cable and a Null Modem Cable 1 Attach both cables as shown 2 Insert the RJ45 cable connector into the Configuration Debug port of the module 3 Attach the other end to the serial port on your PC or laptop Configuration Debug Port Null Modem Cable to wi RJ45 DB9 Serial Null Modem Cable Adapter Cable Page 20 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module InThis Chapter ProSoft Configuration Builder eeceeeceeeseeeeeeteneeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeenaees 21 Backplane 69 si 2t ce sce cicesshacegeshescagesseszagi Guesagdlidacastesapaigiaeaviae Eai 26 se N2 oae I E a stestt bea Ses ie Bete tee E 27 el N22 POX EE E EETA 2 A oe ae bee Sos ARLE 2 es dE ee tas 27 Download the Project to the MOdUle eeeeeeeseeeeeeneee
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75. op on the side of the window Configure Startup Start Stop Delete 5 After you have stopped the driver you will see the following Driver Types zi Configured Drivers Name and Description Status AB_DF1 1 DH485 Sta 10 COM1 STOPPED Stopped Page 64 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 Upon seeing this you may now use that com port to connect to the debug port of the module Note You may need to shut down and restart your PC before it will allow you to stop the driver usually only on Windows NT machines If you have followed all of the above steps and it will not stop the driver then make sure you do not have RSLogix open If RSLogix is not open and you still cannot stop the driver then reboot your PC 5 3 2 RS 232 When the RS 232 interface is selected the use of hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines is user definable If no hardware handshaking will be used the cable to connect to the port is as shown below RS 232 Application Port Cable No Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device RS 232 Modem Connection This type of connection is required between the module and a modem or other communication device RS 232 Application Port Cable Modem Connection DB 9 Male RS 232 Device mw _t Signal Signal Common Common DTR
76. opy the received data and control the processor as expected by the master device The processor must respond to the pass through control block with the following format Offset Description Length 0 9001 and 9002 1 1 ton Spare n This informs the module that the command has been processed and can be cleared from the pass through queue 5 2 2 Data Flow Between the MVI69 N2 Module and the CompactLogix or MicroLogix Processor The following section describes the flow of data between the two pieces of hardware CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor and MVI69 N2 module Each port on the module is configured to emulate a Johnson Controls N2 slave device The operation of each port is dependent on this configuration Slave Driver The Slave Driver Mode allows the MVI69 N2 module to respond to data read and write commands issued by a master on the Johnson Controls N2 network The following flowchart describes the flow of data into and out of the module The Module Setup section provides a list of the parameters that must be defined for a slave port All write requests will be passed directly to the processor The following illustration shows the data flow for a slave port Processor Memory _ Backplane Interface N2 Module Proce car Datbaw Controller Tage Addreca c Pe gl cter tot Slave Mode Oriver Page 62 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Pla
77. our project 1 Double click the Default Module icon to open the Choose Module Type dialog box 2 Onthe Choose Module Type dialog box select the module type Or 1 Open the Project menu and choose Location 2 Onthe Location menu choose Add Module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module To add a module to a different location 1 Right click the Location folder and choose Add Module A new module icon appears Or 1 Select the Location icon 2 From the Project menu select Location then select Add Module 2 1 2 Set Module Parameters Notice that the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane changed when you added the MVI69 N2 module to the project Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder ox File Edit View Project Tools Help E Default Project __ Name Status Information oa E Default Location MVI69 N2 Configured MVI69 N2 h See MVI69 69N2 1 00 E a Comment Comment Values OK H a Backplane 69 Backplane Values OK ata N2 Config N2 Config Values OK gf N2Port 1 N2Port 1 Values OK gta N2 Port 2 N2 Port 2 Values OK Module Information Last Change Ne Last Download V Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev MAC Address ConfigEdit version 2 0 13 Build Module Configuration Module Module Type MVI69 N2
78. renneeteeeneeeeeeed 29 2 1 ProSoft Configuration Builder ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB provides a quick and easy way to manage module configuration files customized to meet your application needs PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files but also allows you to import information from previously installed known working configurations to new projects ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 1 1 Set Up the Project To begin start ProSoft Configuration Builder If you have used other Windows configuration tools before you will find the screen layout familiar ProSoft Configuration Builder s window consists of a tree view on the left an information pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window When you first start ProSoft Configuration Builder the tree view consists of folders for Default Project and Default Location with a Default Module in the Default Location folder The following illustration shows the ProSoft Configuration Builder window with a new project Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder OF x File Edit View Project Tools Help EC Default Project Name Stats information E Default Location t Default Module Please Select Module Type 4 BBR Unknown Product Line 1 Last Change Never Last Download Never
79. rovide this information when calling for technical support on the product Values at the bottom of the display are important 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 Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu Viewing Configuration Information Press C to view configuration information for the selected port protocol driver or device Page 50 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Opening the Command List Menu Press L to open the Command List menu Use this command to view the configured command list for the module Opening the Serial Port Menu Press S to open the Serial Port menu Use this command to view and change additional serial port driver settings Viewing Error and Status Data Press E to display the error status data for the module 4 2 LED Status Indicators The LEDs indicate the module s operating status as follows Module Color Status Indication CFG Green On Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration Debug port Off No data is being transferred on the Configuration Debug port P1 Gre
80. ry Favorites cow te 2 Select the 1769 Module Generic 1769 Module from the list and click OK Type 1769 MODULE Generic 1769 Module Parent Local Connection Parameters Assembly k Instance Size Name MYVI69_Sample Input fi o Sj 16 bit Description a Output fi o0 4 16 bit Z Configuration fi 02 H sin Comm Format Data INT x Slot 1 4 V Open Module Properties Cancel Help 3 Enter the Name Description and Slot options for your application using the values in the illustration above You must select the Comm Format as Data INT in the dialog box otherwise the module will not communicate over the backplane of the CompactLogix rack 4 Configure the Connection Parameters to match to the Block Transfer Size parameter in the configuration file Use the values in the table corresponding with the block transfer size you configured Block Transfer Size 60 Field Recommended Value Type 1769 MODULE Generic 1769 Module Parent Local Name MVI69 Description MVI69 Application Module Comm Format Data INT Page 38 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Logic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Block Transfer Size 60 Field Recommended Value Slot The slot number in the rack where the module is installed Input Assembly Instance 101 Input Size 62 Output Assembly Inst
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82. s parameter sets the number of data bits for each word used by the protocol All devices communicating through this port must use the same number of data bits 2 4 6 Stop Bits 1or2 Stop bits signal the end of a character in the data stream For most applications use one stop bit For slower devices that require more time to resynchronize use two stop bits All devices communicating through this port must use the same number of stop bits 2 4 7 RTS On 0 to 65535 milliseconds This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to delay after RTS is asserted before the data will be transmitted 2 4 8 RTS Off 0 to 65535 milliseconds This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to delay after the last byte of data is sent before the RTS modem signal will be set low 2 4 9 Minimum Response Delay 0 to 65535 This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to wait to respond to a request on the port This is required for slow reacting devices Page 28 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Configuring the MVI69 N2 Module MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 2 4 10 Use CTS Line Yes or No This parameter specifies if the CTS modem control line is to be used If the parameter is set to No the CTS line will not be monitored If the parameter is set to Yes the CTS line will be monitored and must be high before the module will send data Normally this parameter is
83. shipped without an RMA number will be returned to the Customer freight collect Contact ProSoft Technical Support for further information d A 10 restocking fee applies to all warranty credit returns whereby a Customer has an application change ordered too many does not need etc Page 74 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 6 2 2 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty A Technical Support Engineer must approve the return of Product under ProSoft s Warranty a A replacement module will be shipped and invoiced A purchase order will be required Credit for a product under warranty will be issued upon receipt of authorized product by ProSoft at designated location referenced on the Return Material Authorization Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty Customer sends unit in for evaluation If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of 100 USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required If unit is repaired charge to Customer will be 30 of current list price USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required or authorization to use the purchase order submitted for evaluation fee The following is a list of non repairable units Oo 00000 00 0 0 0
84. t Technology Inc 2000 2008 All Rights Reserved MVI69 N2 User Manual 10 31 2008 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 Africa 33 5 34 36 87 20 Latin America 1 281 298 9109 North America 1 661 716 5100 Contents MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Contents Please Read This Notice 2 Battery Life AdVISORY ra a a a aa a e a iva be dita ce e a a Taaa Da a aaa a aaa e aa taaa 2 YourFeedback PEISE aui e E E E EREA aaRS RA EERE ELESEN 2 PrOSONG Product Documentation aaaea eraan aA Eere Seea rohan go KEREN ERE EAEE EA RAEES 3 Guide to the MVI69 N2 User Manual 7 1 Start Here 9 1 1 System Requirements sc neen na aeti i ieee taa eed eaaa dera alike 9 1 2 Package Contents ionia ei ee en a a tin aae e a aa aa aia 10 1 3 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ssesseesseessseeeseeesneeenren
85. tform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 3 Cable Connections The application ports on the MVI69 N2 module support RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 interfaces Please inspect the module to ensure that the jumpers are set correctly to correspond with the type of interface you are using Note When using RS 232 with radio modem applications some radios or modems require hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines Enable this in the configuration of the module by setting the UseCTS parameter to 1 5 3 1 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port This port is physically an RJ45 connection An RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable is included with the module This port permits a PC based terminal emulation program to view configuration and status data in the module and to control the module The cable for communications on this port is shown in the following diagram RS 232 Config Debug Port Cable DB 9 Male Config Debug Port RxD 2 Ht to 3 ro com 5 com Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC The communication port driver in RSLinx can occasionally prevent other applications from using the PC s COM port If you are not able to connect to the module s configuration debug port using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB HyperTerminal or another terminal emulator follow these steps to disable the RSLinx Driver 1 Open RSLinx and go to Communications gt RSWho 2 Make sure that you are not acti
86. the Module in the Rack This section describes how to install the module into a CompactLogix or MicroLogix rack Before you attempt to install the module make sure that the bus lever of the adjacent module is in the unlocked fully right position Warning This module is not hot swappable Always remove power from the rack before inserting or removing this module or damage may result to the module the processor or other connected devices 1 Align the module using the upper and lower tongue and groove slots with the adjacent module and slide forward in the direction of the arrow Upper Tongue and Groove Lower Tongue and Groove 2 Move the module back along the tongue and groove slots until the bus connectors on the MVI69 module and the adjacent module line up with each other ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Start Here Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 Push the module s bus lever back slightly to clear the positioning tab and move it firmly to the left until it clicks Ensure that it is locked firmly in place DIN Rail Latches Bus Lever Free position gt Top View Move the Bus Lever to the left until it clicks Bus Lever Engaged position gt Top View 4 Close all DIN rail latches Page 14 of 82 ProSoft T
87. this slave port 5 5 3 Total Messages to This Slave This value represents the total number of messages that have matched this slaves address on this port whether the slave actually determined them to be good worthy of response or not 5 5 4 Total Message Responses From This Slave This value represents the number of good non error responses that the slave has sent to the master on this port The presumption is that if the slave is responding the message was good 5 5 5 Total Messages Seen By This Slave This value represents the total number of commands seen by the slave on this port regardless of the slave address Note All counters in the Slave Error Table will rollover to 0 after reaching 65535 Page 70 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Reference MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 5 6 Product Name These two words represent the product name of the module in an ASCII representation In the case of the N2 product the letters N2 should be displayed when placing the programming software in the ASCII data representation mode 5 5 7 Revision These two words represent the product revision level of the firmware in an ASCII representation An example of the data displayed would be 1 00 when placing the programming software in the ASCII data representation mode 5 5 8 Operating System Revision These two words represent the module s inter
88. transfer configuration 4 1 1 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 At least one UART hardware based serial communications port available USB based virtual UART 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 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 4 1 2 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 diagnostic window in ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB The module does not respond to mouse movements or clicks The
89. ule and processor Sample ladder file included Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module Sample configuration file included Supports all CompactLogix processors L20 L23 L30 L31 L32 L35 L43 and L45 L43 and L45 supported with RSLogix 5000 v16 03 or later Also supports MicroLogix 1500 LRP ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 5 1 2 Hardware Specifications Specification Description Dimensions Standard 1769 Single slot module Current Load 800 mA max 5 VDC Power supply distance rating of 2 L43 and L45 installations on first 2 slots of 1769 bus Operating Temp 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temp 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing LED Indicators Battery and Module Status Application Status Serial Port Activity CFG Port Activity CFG Port CFG RJ45 DB 9F with supplied cable RS 232 only No hardware handshaking App Ports P1 P2 Serial modules RS 232 RS 485 or RS 422 jumper selectable RJ45 DB 9F with supplied cable RS 232 handshaking configurable 500V Optical isolation from backplane Shipped with Unit RJ45 to DB 9M cables for each port 6 foot RS 232 configuration Cable 5 1 3 Functional Specifications Some of the general specifications include Support for the storage and tr
90. vely browsing using the driver that you wish to stop The following shows an actively browsed network Egrswho 1 ioj xj IV Autobrowse o E Browsing node 10 found DF1 COM1 UNTITLED 83 workstation PSFT VAIO 1 H Linx Gateways Ethernet s AB_DF1 1 DH 485 H 3 01 SLC 5 05 UNTITLED 10 Workstation DF1 COM1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 82 October 31 2008 MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Reference Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module 3 Notice how the DF1 driver is opened and the driver is looking for a processor on node 1 If the network is being browsed then you will not be able to stop this driver To stop the driver your RSWho screen should look like this IV Autobrowse Not Browsing A Workstation PSFT VAIO 1 Hes Linx Gateways Ethernet oe ae es AB_DF1 1 DH 485 Linx AB DF1 1 Gatew DH 485 Branches are displayed or hidden by clicking on the or the icons E a AB_DF1 1 DH 485 4 When you have verified that the driver is not being browsed go to Communications gt Configure Drivers You may see something like this Configure Drivers Available Driver Types r Configured Drivers Status Name and Description AB DF1 1 DH485 Sta 10 COM1 RUNNING If you see the status as running you will not be able to use this com port for anything other than communication to the processor To stop the driver press the St
91. void this Warranty with respect to such software and or other intellectual property 6 3 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties The Warranty set forth in What Is Covered By This Warranty page 76 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 6 3 6 Limitation of Remedies In no 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 or its Dealer will not be responsible for included 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 implied 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 Page 78 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Support Service amp Warranty MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Inter
92. write data transferred between the processor and the module as pages of data whose size depends on the block transfer size The sample configuration file transfers 60 words at a time The write data N2Data is an array containing values that are written into the module database The WriteData task places the write data into the output image for transfer to the module This data is passed from the processor to the module for status and control information for use in other nodes on the network Module Data This object contains the N2 data points to be used for convenience The points are constantly moved to the Write Data array to be pushed out to the N2 module Data Type N2Data Name Description data structures Members jha ata This object is used to define the attributes related to the Data Type Style Biles l Data Type Size 2640 Description nalogin REAL 300 Float Analog Inputs Binayin_ UNTIEO _ Decimal Binary Inputs_ AnalogOut REAL 300 Float Analog Outputs BinaryOut BOOL 960 Binary Binary Outputs 2 Cancel Appl Help Page 32 of 82 ProSoft Technology Inc October 31 2008 Ladder Logic MVI69 N2 CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform Johnson Controls N2 Slave Interface Module Status Data This object views the status of the module The N2InStat object shown is updated each time a read block block 0 amp 1 is received by the pro
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