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1. THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY CIP User Manual Installation Guide CIP Manual N TRON Corp N TRON CIP Manual MA PA 3 2 GIP mea 3 2 1 Electronic Data Sheet EDS ui in 3 eee een 3 221 TOPP Int riace BEN ee 6 2 2 2 ENemeL LAK Ober 7 22 9 N TRON Eee 9 2 LETE Ree 11 2 4 ASS DE Gea 11 24 TED MESEN eee 11 244 2 OA A A A 11 3 Rockwell RSLogix 5000 Add On Instruction Installation oooccccccononncnncncnonnnnnononanonos 12 o1 Gontiguradgonp r RS LOK POET AAN 12 3 Input Assembly Paramelor anciana macia i 21 3 3 SWICh Parameters Paramete audi ia bet d Fosse a a ad Pat Ra Uu OA 22 3 A Explicit Messaging ODUONS je 22 3 5 NOUS SIO OUI G see 22 SO oamp POE NT 23 4 Rockwell RSLogix 5000 Tag reference occcccooccccococcocccooconconanonnnnoncnnononnnnnonancnnnnanrnnonnnnnnnonanenoss 24 4 1 Generic assembly TAGS aars 24 42 7506072 assembly TAOS ts rre 33 25 OV SLOMAN Eva 35 A NE 36 sn RR 36 4 6 TEPIP 919 6 aro 36 4 7 Ethiernet LNK BEL parre 37 4 8 NeTRON Switch Oelse 39 5 Rockwell FactoryTalk Faceplate Installation Instructions ccccoccccccnncccocnnocononocanoccnnnnnnos 42 5 1 Configuration of Factory Talk View Faceplate DisplayS ccooonnccncccnnnnconccnnnanconccnnnancnnnnos 42 Hs 53 6 Rockwell Factory Talk Faceplate quick reference guide ss eeeeerereereeena 54 SN oligo jo UCONN PERNA OR DTE 54 6 2 Home disp vasse
2. Revision February 18 2011 Page 50 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Substitute your shortcut for PLC and the name of your Switch_Parameters for N228Params in the parameter file Assign a display and parameter file to the Goto Display button Here 1s the ME form Goto Display Button Properties General Label Common Display settings Display Parameter file INTRON Display NTRON_demo a Display position Here 1s the SE form Button Properties General Action Up Appearance Down Appearance Common Action Hun command Press action Display NTRON Display P NTRON_demo El Repeat action Repeat rate secs 10 25 Releaze action Lancel Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 51 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp You can also display an image of an NTRON switch using the global object NTRON_graphic When used define Global Object Parameter 1 as follows Global Object Parameter Values Mame value Tag Description po 41 PLC MN228Params Path to Switch Parameters like PLC MN228Params The NTRON_graphic global object is a composite of several N TRON switches Due to the number of switches and the tags used for each switch you may run into the limit for maximum tags allowed on a display To work around this limitation use individual global objects for each switch These are imported by using the Batc
3. seconds Cancel Apply Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 49 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Here 1s the SE form Display Settings Properties Behavior Display Type Size Replace t Use Current Size Overlay Specify Size in Pixels Width 364 Height 456 Allow Multiple Running Copies Resize Lache After Displaying Allow Display to be Resized Ho When Resized EE o e Fan Scale v Title Bar Pepe 5 Use Current Position LOK Specify Position in Pixels Insert Variable Y System Menu Minimize Button Security Code i Size to Main Window at Runtime Background Color w Show Last Acquired Value Maximun Tag Update Rate 1 seconds Cancel Set as Default Help On the display where you wish to show the faceplate create a Goto Display button Create a parameter file that will be associated with the button Ei NTRON demo NTRON demo Parameters Ea tx I Parameter File Created 2005 07 02 Parameter files are used with graphic displays to specify the tags a display uses at runtime You assign parameter files to displays in the Startup editor I and in the dialog box for configuring goto display buttons and display list selectors I Syntax ffreplacement tagname I Example f23 A COLOR 423 in any expression in a graphic would be replaced by the tag A COLOR 1 PLC N2 2 HParams f PLC N2728Params_ Control HMI O 3 PLC
4. CIP Manual N TRON Corp Link Status 30 BOOL ooo Link Status 31 BOL Oo Link Status 32 __ BOOL OO O OOO Link_Status of second 32 ports Also available Link_Status2 DINT as port specific tags Link Status 33 BOL o Link Status 34 BOOL Link Status 35 BOOL nk Status AAA Link Saus 36 BOOL o Link Saus 37 Boot Link Status 38 Boot Link Status 39 BOOL Link Saus 40 Boot Link Staus 42 BOL oo Link Status 43 BOL Link Status 44 BOOL Link Saus 45 BOOL oo Link Status 46 BOOL o Link Status 47 BOOL Link Saus 48 BOOL oo Link Saus 49 BOOL Link Saus 50 _ BOOL Link Saus 1 BOOL Link Saus 52 _ BOOL Link Saus 55 BOOL Link Saus 54 Boor oo ink Saus 55 BOL 0 Link Saus 56 BOOL Link Saus 57 BOOL Link Saus 58 BOOL oo Revision February 18 2011 Page 28 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp BOL oo BOL 0 BOL oo BOL BOL BOL DINT Also available as port specific tags Mam DNE 1 bandwidth utilization exceeds a high or low Utilization Alarm I BOOL limit O bandwidth utilization within limits BOOL Utilization Alarm 3 BOOL Utilization Alarm 4 BOOL Bandwidth utilization alarms for first 32 ports on Alarm 11 BOOL Utilization Alarm 5 BOOL Utilizaion_Alarm_12 BOOL Utilization Alarm 11 BOOL Utilization Alarm 13 BOOL Utilization Alarm 14 BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL Revision February 18
5. Revision February 18 2011 Page 11 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp In an RSLogix 5000 environment these assemblies are configured in the Connection Parameters panel of the Generic Ethernet Module Note that input and output assemblies are reversed More information is contained in the section for Add On Instruction installation 3 Rockwell RSLogix 5000 Add On Instruction Installation N TRON 700 Series Switch RSLogix Add On Instructions AOT Installation Instructions Software installation prerequisites 1 RSLogix 5000 version 17 or later 2 N TRON switch with firmware version 3 or later Summary of steps 1 Import the Add On Instruction AOI 2 Add your N TRON switch to the I O Configuration tree 3 Addan instance of the AOI in your application 4 Create and configure tags for the AOI 3 1 Configuration of RSLogix project Extract all files from the zip file to your desktop or destination folder Open an RSLogix project Import the N TRON Add On Instruction AOI In the controller organizer window right click Add On Instructions folder select Import Add On Instruction and browse to the folder containing AOI NTRON L5X files Import an AOI for each switch type installed Revision February 18 2011 Page 12 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp el Unscheduled Programs 6 Motion Groups ED Ungrouped Axes P Ga Add On Instruc B 3 Data Types Pode So User Define 3 E E Strings Mew Add On
6. Revision February 18 2011 Page 37 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp QutErrors 9 DINE Outbound packets that contain errors Frames received that are not an integral Alignment Errors DINT numberofoctetsin length Frames received that do not pass the FCS Enos DINT FCSchek o Successfully transmitted frames which Single Collisions DINT experienced exactly one collision Successfully transmitted frames which Multiple Collisions DINT experienced more than one collision Number of times SQE test error SQE Test Errors DINT message is generated Frames for which first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium C T T jin Per later than 512 bit times into the Iate Collisions DINT transmission of a packet o Frames for which transmission fails due Excessive Collisions DINT to excessive collisions Frames for which transmission fails due toan internal MAC sub layer transmit E um e was lost or never asserted when Carrier Sense Errors DINT attempting to transmit a frame Frames received that exceed the Frame Too Long DINT maximum permitted frame size Frames for which reception on an interface fails due to an internal MAC MAC Receive Errors DINT sublayer receive error 0 Auto negotiate 0 indicates 802 3 link auto negotiation i
7. USINTs 8 MAC plus port number Interface Counters STRUCT of InOctets 1 UDINT 32 Octets received on the interface In Ucast Packets UDINT 32 Unicast packets received on the interface gt In Nucast Packets UDINT 32 Non unicast packets received on the interface PR PR Inbound packets received on the interface but discarded In Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available Inbound packets that contain errors does not include In Discards In Unknown Protos UDINT 32 0 Not available Inbound packets with unknown protocol OutOctets UDINT 32 Octets sent on the interface Out Ucast Packets UDINT 32 Unicast packets sent on the interface Out Nucast Packets UDINT 32 Non unicast packets sent on the interface Qut Discards UDINT 32 Outbound packets discarded 32 Out Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available Outbound packets that contain errors E Media Counters STRUGT of I eee Frames received that are not an integral number of octets in length ba qq EA Frames received that do not pass the FCS check se ee Successfully transmitted frames which experienced exactly one collision 32 32 32 Multiple Collisions UDINT 32 Successfully transmitted frames which experienced more than one collision 32 32 32 SQE Test Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available Number of times SQE test error message is generated Deferred Transmissions
8. Bit 1 GET Changes have been made that require a reboot to take affect SET Shutdown and reboot device Revision February 18 2011 Page 10 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 2 3 CIP Services The table following 1s a summary of the supported services as defined by CIP Vol I Appendix A Explicit Messaging Services 1 Service Service Description Identity TCP IP Ethernet N TRON Code Link Get Attributes All Reset Yes reset switch or restore factory configuration Get Attribute Single Set Attribute Single Attributes EE Attributes Attributes 15 17 6 9 102 14 15 19 23 104 T pete Get_All_Attributes including vendor defined attributes Object Specific 4 5 2 4 Accessing Data 2 4 1 Explicit Messaging Explicit messaging refers to a request response form of communications over a CIP TCP IP connection Applications can use explicit messaging for example to invoke the Get All Attributes service and read all attributes of the Identity object 2 4 2 I O Connections I O connections are used to send data grouped in assemblies between devices periodically The interval between sends is the Requested Packet Interval or RPI The N TRON switch assemblies Input Output and Configuration are defined in the following table N TRON switch Assembly Number Size bytes Input to switch 101 4 Output from switch 102 104 Configuration 103 0 not currently used
9. Broadcast limiting percentage 0 100 E Broadcast Limit SINT BPM o Number of TX unicast packets per TX Unicast Packet Rate DINT second Number of RX unicast packets per RX Unicast Packet Rate DINT E mm Number of TX multicast packets per TX Multicast Packet Rate DINT second Number of RX multicast packets per RX Multicast Packet Rate DINT second Number of TX broadcast packets per TX Broadcast Packet Rate DINT second Number of RX broadcast packets per RX Broadcast Packet Rate DINT second O TX Multicast Packets DINT Total number of TX multicast packets RX_Multicast_Packets DINT Total number of RX multicast packets 3 IX Broadcast Packets DINT Total number of TX broadcast packets RX Broadcast Packets DINT Total number of RX broadcast packets EE EE eee EE AE AAA EA AAA AAA NEVE EET LETER EEE EPLER AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA A TY EE LLT A TENEKE EEEE AA A AAA AAA AAA O PET Bit 0 RSTP 1 N Ring 2 N Link Control 3 N Link Partner 4 N Link Port Role DINT Coupler 4 8 N TRON Switch object Data Type UDT NTRON CIP Switch vO FEEL PALE TT T TETT T TETT T TETT T TETT TETT T TETT T T T EEOC CEE EEOC CEE T T T T T TETETT T T T T PE CEEE EEE EEE ECT CE ESP SS EEE O TETTETETT 2 Name Data Type Description meme Device_Uptime DINT Number of seconds
10. Host Name PAddress 192 168 1 228 Host Name Status Offline Cancel Click the Connection tab and set the desired RPI The input assembly will be received from the switch at the selected RPI Configuration 103 Ell Module Properties LocalENB ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Requested Packet Interval RFI 2000 Inhibit Module ms 1 0 3200 0 ms Major Fault On Controller f Connection Fails While in Fun Mode Module Fault I Status Offline Lancel Apply Help Click OK The new module will appear in the I O Configuration tree 1 0 Configuration S Backplane CompactLogix System 1769 L35E Demo 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LacalEMB Ethernet d 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalE BETHERNET MODULE N228 AH CompactBus Local Revision February 18 2011 Page 15 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Create a new rung in the MainRoutine and add the AOI for your specific switch to the rung main A ls auxiliary AOMs hy ADL SOL AOL AQL AQL AQU AQU 405 AQU NTR MTA f MTA MTA MTA MTA NTE MTA NTA a E Favorites A Addo Partir At d Timer outer Innti te Compare Col AO NTRON Dora vil 0 v1 0 ALA AQINTROMN_70BFx2 v1 0 AQI for N TRONM 709632 switch Copyrig Fr AQI_NTROMN_7F08FX2_v1_ n B dup ewitch Inputs P Switth Output owitch Parameters Input Assembly G
11. 2011 Page 29 of 61 U Utilization Alarm 15 BOOL Utilization Alarm 16 BOOL Utilization Alarm 17 BOOL vi BOOL __ CIP Manual N TRON Corp Ulization Alarm 24 BOOL Uulization Alarm 25 BOOL 0 Uiilzation Alarm 26 BOL Ulization Alarm 27 BOOL Unlization Alarm 28 BOOL Unlization Alarm 29 BOOL Uii Alarm 30 BOOL Utilization Alarm 31 BOOL PA ae Bandwidth utilization alarms for second 32 Utilization_Alarm2 DINT ports Also available as port specific tags Utilization Alarm 33 BOOL ooo Utilization Alarm 34 BOOL Oooo Utilization Alarm 36 BOOL Utilization Alarm 37 BOOL Oooo o Utilization Alarm 38 BOOL OOo o Utilization Alarm 39 BOOL Utilization Alarm 40 BOOL oo o Utilization Alarm 41 BOOL OOo BOL BOL oo goor BOOL __ Utilization_Alarm 45 BOOL Utilization Alarm 46 BOOL U BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL Revision February 18 2011 Page 30 of 61 tilization Alarm 47 BOOL CIP Manual N TRON Corp Ulization Alarm 3 BOOL Ulization Alarm 54 BOOL Ulization Alarm 55 BOOL Unlization Alarm 56 BOL Uii Alarm 57 B00L Unlization Alarm 58 BOOL Uilization Alarm 59 BOOL Ulization Alarm 60 BOOL a Utilization Alarm 62 BOOL Utilization Alarm 63 BOOL connections connections Temperature in degrees Celsius Ox 7FFF Not Classl Connections Class3 Connections I I Temper O Tempore r supported on device Temperature i
12. Bandwidth Utilization 0 100 percent Bandwidth utilization displayed as a percentage RX Broadcast FPS The frames per second rate of received broadcast frames The frames per second rate of transmitted broadcast frames The frames per second rate of received multicast frames TX Broadcast FPS RX Multicast FPS TA i TX Multicast FPS NM The frames per second rate of transmitted multicast frames RX Unicast FPS TX Unicast FPS The frames per second rate of received unicast frames The frames per second rate of transmitted unicast frames The sum of alignment errors FCS errors SQE Test errors excessive collisions MAC transmit errors carrier sense errors frame too long and MAC receive errors Revision February 18 2011 Page 58 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 6 4 Settings display The settings display allows some switch port related settings to be changed Use the buttons at the bottom to select a switch port and use the buttons at the left to select a port setting to change Use the wide up down buttons toward the bottom to select a value and the Enter button to accept the change N TRON 7018FX2 N Tron Switch fe 8f a0 r E mmm TE LLLI i Fu A 3H H il E sc po Port TX10 Settings 100 F ull Yes auto Megotiate Enter 10 Full 100 Half ES 100 F ull The following table describes fields and values Speed Duplex 10 Full This configurable field displays the 100 Full cu
13. Interface Description SHORT STR Human readable description For example ING Port 1 10 100 Mbit TX Port 15 100 MBit FX 101 Interface Utilization mM USINT 8 Percentage of entire interface bandwidth being used 0 100 102 Utilization Alarm Upper Threshold set USINT 8 Upper percentage at which to declare a utilization alarm 0 100 103 Utilization Alarm Lower Threshold set USINT 8 Lower percentage at which to declare a utilization alarm 0 100 104 Broadcast Limit Set USINT 8 Broadcast limiting percentage 0 100 BPCL E UDINT32 Number of TX unicast packets per second 105 TX Unicast Packet Rate 106 RX Unicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of RX unicast packets per second 107 TX Multicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of TX multicast packets per second 108 RX Multicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of RX multicast packets per second 109 TX Broadcast Packet Rate mE UDINT32 Number of TX broadcast packets per second 110 RX Broadcast Packet Rate Do UDINT32 Number of RX broadcast packets per second 111 TX Multicast Packets UDINT32 Total number of TX multicast packets 112 RX Multicast Packets UDINT32 Total number of RX multicast packets 113 TX Broadcast Packets UDINT32 Total number of TX broadcast packets 114 RX Broadcast Packets UDINT32 Total number of RX broadcast packets 115 Port Role UDINT32 Bit mask of port roles Bits 0 RSTP 1 N Ring 2 N
14. Partial Low Mult Mgrs N Ring Error Partial High Mult Mgrs N Ring OK N Ring N A Configuration Device Configuration Device OK This field 1s displayed 1f Configuration Device Error the switch supports a Configuration Device N A configuration device Temperature Temperature OK This field 15 displayed 1f Temperature Error the switch supports a Temperature N A temperature sensor The system fault string 1s shown at the bottom of the display 7 Support Contact Information N Tron Corp 820 South University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL 36609 TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 WEBSITE www n tron com E MAIL N TRON_SupportOn tron com 8 References 1 The CIP Networks Library Volume 1 Common Industrial Protocol CIP TV Edition 3 5 Publication Number PUB00001 Open DeviceNet Vendor Association Inc 4220 Varsity Drive Suite A Ann Arbor MI 48108 5006 USA 2 The CIP Networks Library Volume 2 EtherNet IP Adaptation of CIP Edition 1 6 Publication Number PUB00002 Open DeviceNet Vendor Association Inc 4220 Varsity Drive Suite A Ann Arbor MI 48108 5006 USA 9 Revisions Description Description April 8 2010 Added switches 711FX3 7010TX 709FX 710FX2 714FX6 and 712FX4 September 2010 Added 7012FX2 switch January 2011 Added 7026TX switch Revision February 18 2011 Page 61 of 61
15. Path Padded Logical segments identifying the ME oL LLL1 EPATH physical link object 5 Interface STRUCT Configuration of mm 00 1j E IP Address Set UDINT 32 The device s IP address Network Mask Set UDINT 32 The device s network mask Gateway Set UDINT 32 Default gateway address Address A E P M a o AAA AAA AAA o Da AN NADO Revision February 18 2011 Page 6 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 2 2 2 Ethernet Link Object The Ethernet Link object class Class code OxF6 and instance attributes are implemented as defined by CIP Vol 2 5 4 2 There is one instance of this object per switch port where instance 1 port l instance 2 port 2 etc As per the CIP specification the get all service code 0x01 will get all attributes excluding vendor extensions Service code 0x32 will get all attributes including the N TRON vendor extensions The following table summarizes the attributes in the Ethernet Link object Id Name Set Format Description 1 Interface Speed UDINT 32 Interface speed currently in use Speed in Mbps e g 0 10 100 1000 etc 2 Interface Flags DWORD 32 Interface status flags Bit map of Interface flags See section 5 4 3 2 1 Includes Link status duplex mode auto negotiation status etc ZZ ARRAY of6 MAC address of switch port Base UJ
16. created earlier The other important piece is N228Params which is the name of the Switch Parameters tag created for the NTRON SWITCH AOI in your RSLogix project Example switch AOL NTRON SWITCH AOI for N TRON switch AOL NTRONM SWITCH 2725 Switch Inputs 2251 Data Switch Output MN228 0 Data 0 Switch Parameters N228Params Get Message M2 aGethisg Get Message Extended Mz28GetMsgExt Storage N2785torage Set Message MN22685ethMsq SetData MN2285etDalta In the Display Settings for the NTRON_Display open the NTRON_Display display Edit gt Display Settings click the Behavior panel and assign the newly created macro as the startup macro Display Settings General Behavior Macros Behavior of Object with Input Focus Startup mm m Belle ra A h Disable Highlight hen Object has Focus NTRON Open 228 se rU a S b A Highlight Calor H Shutdown TT 7 Lancel Apply Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 48 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 8 Click the General tab and change Display Type and Size Here 1s the ME form Display Settings General Behavior Display Type Size C Replace C Use Current Size Specify Size in Pixels Cannot Be Replaced width 364 Height 456 Display Number Position A jo Y jo Security Code G Title Bar Background Color H me Insert Variable Disable Initial Input Focus Masimun Tag Update Rate 1
17. since device was powered up Port Count DINT Total port count mm O Invalid port 1 Port exists on device Bit 0 Valid Ports DINT 2 Port 1 Bit 1 Port 2 etc Revision February 18 2011 Page 39 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp RE NE ee omme E Global Admin Status DINT Z 041 mm Global Link Status DINT 2 O Link down 1 Link up Bit n Port n 1 AAA OE ono Bit 00 Power Supply 1 Bit 01 Power Supply 2 Bit 02 N Ring Fault complete Bit 03 N Ring Partial Fault low port Bit 04 N Ring Partial Fault high port Bit 05 N Ring Multiple Managers Bit 06 System error Bit 07 Dongle System Faults UDT NIR Faults vO Configuration Invalid Bit 08 N Link Fault Bit ON System 09 Boot loader version mismatch Bit 10 Port Utilization Alarm Bit 11 Temperature Alarm Petr foot FEE EL Ort TO LEDET OO Oro co o o A a Query Status O Disabled 1 Active manual 2 Active Auto 3 Backup Auto enabled IGMP Querier Status SINT but not active mme i IGMP Version SINT IGMP Version V1 V2 V3 etc 0 0 Percent of maximum capacity Takes into account the number of groups used per max groups and any other possible resource IGMP Resource Usage SINT limitations Aaa ano aaa PEPE PE LE LEE DE LE AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAS ei Aa a Aaa i CPU Usage SINT Percent usage mm Number of CIP Ethernet IP class I multicast L Class Connections INT conn
18. Diagnostics Settings and Alarm Click the buttons at the top of the screen to navigate between the displays The 2 button 1s used to toggle the display of help text and the X button 1s used to exit the Faceplates N TRON 7018FX2 N Tron Switch fe 8f a0 Aa 5 The caption at the top includes the switch product name and the user assigned switch name separated by a colon N TRON Switch Faceplate Exit Revision February 18 2011 Page 54 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 6 2 Home display This home display shows general switch information The trend shows CPU utilization N TRON 7018FX2 N Tron Switch fe 8f a0 i1 PR E3 IP Address 132 160 1 228 subnet Mask 255 255 255 11 FY MAC Address 00 07 4F FE OF 40 software version 3 0 2 next Power Input WA Contact Status Closed M Fing Status Fault MAP Querer Backup Auto IGMP Utilization 1 Role M Ring Manager CPU Utilization 34 Wednesday August 12 2008 5 7 ES INN x 5 B LR lIl ll L LE ma 2 4 BET 10 05 16 4h 10 06 16 10 07 16 4M A ctive L Inactive B Disabled B Error Bl Fault N TRON 7018Fx2 us H FA 581 E c MN Some fields show simple values such as IP Address Others such as Device Role show values that depend on the switch configuration The following table describes fields and values VI Power Input V Power Supply I V2 V2 Power Supply 2
19. E WORD 16 Summary status of device Bits Bit O If set device has an owner Bit I reserved Bit 2 If set device has non default configuration Bit3 reserved Bits 4 7 Extended device status not used Bit8 Minor recoverable fault Bit9 Minor unrecoverable fault Bit 10 Major recoverable fault Bit 11 Major unrecoverable fault Bits 12 15 reserved see fault table below E A 1 Number Serial number of the device This 1s the last 4 octets of the base switch MAC Product Name SHORT SIRI Switch Model Number 1 d gt gt Revision February 18 2011 Page 4 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Geographic_Location STRINGI This 1s the user assigned switch location The table below defines fault bits within the Status attribute of the Identity object Bit Called Definition Minor Recoverable Fault Power supply 1 Power supply 2 N Ring Full System Port utilization Temperature N Link partner is down N Link integrity fault Minor Unrecoverable Fault Configuration device error Major Recoverable Fault N Ring partial low N Ring partial high N Ring multiple managers Boot loader version N Link partner port unknown N Link multiple masters N Link control fault N Link configuration fault Major Unrecoverable Fault none Revision February 18 2011 Page 5 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 2 2 1 TCP IP Interface Object The TCP IP Interface object class Class code OxF5 and instance attributes are implemented as de
20. F 2 NTRON 716Tx NTRON 750662 HTRON alarm I NTRON alam bw HTRON alarm red MTROR dias lis gt 5 Import tags using the Tag Import and Export Wizard Select the NTRON Tags CSV to import FactoryTalk_View_ME Display_export Install tags The result should be these tags Tag Name Type Description NTRON Help Digital 2 NTRON Settings selection Analog 3 NTRON Trend Selection Analog 6 To access the faceplate displays create a display using the global object NTRON_Display File gt New gt Display Select all objects in the NTRON_Display global object and paste them into the new display Save the new display Configure a macro for opening your display Here is the ME form for this example El NTRON Open 228 INTRON demo Macros Form Tag lt Expression gt EE eee Tag Expression Exprn 1 H PLE NZ28Params Control HMI 0 Display Mode po mm 2 zu Tag from screenshot PLC N228Params Control HMI 0 Display Mode Here 1s the SE form Revision February 18 2011 Page 47 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp NTRON Open 228 NTRONSE Macros E alt Macro File created 12 15 2009 I Macros are lists of commands with one command per line I See Help or the manual for a list of commands and their parameters Tag from screenshot amp PLC N228Params Control HMI 0 Display_Mode 1 In the macro definition and later in the parameter file the shortcut PLC was
21. Instruction Import Add On Instruction Import Instruction m Cut z l 2 emet E Em Cops Look in 63 A01 export y p Ed Op gg Module Def AOL NTRON 708FX2 v1 D LEX Z Trends Paste ADI NTRON 08M12 vi OLA r 1 0 Configuration My Documents AOI NTRON 708TX vi O L5X CEB 1756 Backplane 1756 44 Th AOI NTRON 716FX2 vi D L5X 48 AOI NTRON 716TX v1 D L5X My Computer AOI NTRON 7018FX2 v1 D L5X AOI NTRON 7018TX v1 D L5X Mg 0 1756 L62 Test AOL MTROM 7 3056GX2 vl DO LSX Files of type ASLogix 5000 XML Files L 5 Cancel Files containing E Instruction Help Into 28 Add On Instructions The Add On Instruction tree showing AOIs for 708FX2 708TX and several auxiliary AOIs B a Add On iso Ga hor NTRON 708FX2 vi 0 in AOI a MOL NTRON 708TX vi 0 ee auxiliary A ls Ej GE OI NTRON ET Port Errors v1 B 8 Data Types Add a Generic Ethernet Module to the I O Configuration Revision February 18 2011 Page 13 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Bg Predefined HC Module Defined LA Trends Backplane CompactLogix System iu 1769 L35E Demo d 1769 L35E Ethernet Port LocalENE i zin Ether lll Select Module SOMBRA L dos ag ommunications Fl Digital E Paste CErl 4 E 3 El Drives HMI Bus Size l Eind Add Favorite By Category Favorites ILLE we MM Select Module 1769 L23E QBFC1 Ethe
22. Link Control 3 N Link Partner 4 N Link Coupler Revision February 18 2011 Page 8 of 61 CIP Manual 2 2 3 N TRON Object N TRON Corp The N TRON object Class code 0xCO is a vendor specific object and is implemented as defined by CIP Vol 1 4 1 There is only one instance 1 of this object The following table summarizes the attributes of the N TRON object 1 Device Up Time 2 Port Count Valid Ports Global Admin Status CO Global Link Status i i System Faults B E IGMP Querier Status IGMP Version Resource Querier Connections Class 3 Connections 10 11 12 3 1 Revision February 18 2011 Format Description UDINT 32 Number of seconds since device was powered up 0 Invalid Port 1 Port Exists on device AB DINT 2 Bit 0 Port 1 Bit 1 Port 2 etc LWORD 64 O Port Disabled 1 Port Enabled AB DINT 2 Bit 0 Port 1 Bit 1 Port 2 etc LWORD 64 0 Link Down 1 Link Up AB DINT 2 Bit 0 Port I Bit 1 Port 2 etc DWORD 32 Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 N Ring Fault complete N Ring Partial Fault low port N Ring Partial Fault high port N Ring Multiple Managers System error Dongle Configuration Invalid N Link Fault Boot loader version mismatch Port Utilization Alarm Temperature Alarm USINT 8 Query Status md O Disabled 1 Active manual 2 Active Auto 3 Backup Auto en
23. Out Error Path Error Text Lancel Help Message Configuration N2 2B5etMsg Configuration Communication Tag Fath con d Browse Naa OE Connected 2 Enable Enable Waiting O Start O Done Done Length 0 3 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Lancel Help Verify your changes by clicking Logic gt Verify gt Controller If there are no warnings or errors the RSLogix configuration is complete Revision February 18 2011 Page 20 of 61 CIP Manual 3 2 Input_Assembly Parameter N TRON Corp Some data comes from the switch at the RPI requested packet interval set for the Generic Ethernet Module The data is available in tags like these below a mapping of the Switch Inputs data N228lnput amp ssembly M22Blnpul amp zsembly 5 stem Faults M22Blnpul amp ssembly S stem Faults Faults Nzz28Inpul amp ssembly 5 ystem Faults Power Supply 1 MN zz8Input amp ssembly S5vstem Faults Power Supply 2 Nzz8Inpubsssembly Sustem Faults NR ing Full N228 nhput8ssembly System Faults NRing Part Low Nz28Input amp ssembly System Faults NRing Part High N228 nhput4ssembly System Faults NRing Multiple Managers N228Ihputssembly System Faults System Me Blnputbssembly System Faults Contig Device Heel npubsssembly System Faults M Link N228Ihput8ssembly System Faults Boot Loader Version Neal npubdssembly System Faults Port Utilization Ne
24. SSA System Firmware Versi _ Human readable representation of firmware on String STRING version string 00 0 System Boot Loader Ve Human readable representation of boot loader rsion String STRING version string O AO O AECA UDT_NTR Human readable representation of error status ON String May contain multiple errors Length is contained System Fault String 024 as part of the STRINGI data type Revision February 18 2011 Page 41 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 5 Rockwell FactoryTalk Faceplate Installation Instructions N TRON 700 Series Switch FactoryTalk View ME SE Faceplate Displays Software installation prerequisites 3 FactoryTalk View Studio ME SE version 5 or later 4 N TRON switch with firmware version 3 or later Summary of Faceplate installation steps 1 create shortcut to PLC 2 add global objects to your project 3 add local messages 4 add images 5 import HMI tags 6 create faceplate display 7 configure display startup macro 8 configure display parameter file 9 optionally add composite switch image to display 10 optionally add specific switch image to display In the instructions below ME refers to FactoryTalk View ME Machine Edition and SE refers to FactoryTalk View SE Site Edition 5 1 Configuration of FactoryTalk View Faceplate Displays Extract all files from the zip file to your desktop or some other folder Start with an existing Factor
25. UDINT 32 Frames for which first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium is busy Late Collisions UDINT 32 Number of times a collision is detected later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet Excessive Collisions UDINT 32 Frames for which transmission fails due to excessive collisions Revision February 18 2011 Page 7 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp MAC Transmit Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available Frames for which transmission fails due to an internal MAC sub layer transmit error Times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to maximum permitted frame size MAC Receive Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available oe Frames for which reception on an interface fails due to an internal MAC sub layer receive error Interface Control Bits Includes auto negotiation and duplex settings Forced Interface Speed Set UINT 16 Speed at which the interface shall be forced to operate Speed in Mbps 10 100 1000 etc Carrier Sense Errors UDINT 32 0 Not available transmit a frame 6 Interface Control STRUCT of 7 Interface Type mE USINT 8 Type of interface twisted pair fiber internal etc 8 8 Interface State USINT Current state of the interface operational disabled etc 9 Administrative state enable disable 10 Interface Label SHORT STR Human readable identification TX1 FX1 ING GB1 etc EA EPA 100
26. Vl and V2 Unknown AC DC Power Contact Status Not Supported The status of the contact on the Open switch Revision February 18 2011 Page 55 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Closed 0 G3 A N Ring Status Fault The N Ring status if the switch is Partial Low configured as an N Ring manager Partial High Multiple Managers OK N A if N Ring auto member or N Ring disabled Unknown if N Ring member IGMP Querier Disabled Internet Group Management Active Manual Protocol Querier status Active Auto Backup Auto Unknown Protocol Utilization Config Device Not Supported This field is displayed for Not Present switches that support a Present configuration device Unknown Role N Ring Manager The role of the switch which is N Ring Member based on the switch configuration N Ring AutoMember N Link Master N Ring Mem N Link Master N Ring Auto N Link Master N Link Slave N Ring Mem N Link Slave N Ring Auto N Link Slave N Link Coupler N Ring Mem N Link Coupler N Ring Auto N Link Coupler Unknown CPU Utilization 0 100 percent CPU utilization percentage CPU Trend 0 100 percent Trend of CPU utilization On the switch image the color of each port changes based on the port state Port Color Port State Inactive The port is inactive Disabled The port is administratively disabled A port utilization limit high or low has been exceeded The LED at the top of the switch graphic will be green 1f the
27. abled but not active USINT 8 Percent of maximum capacity Takes into account the number of groups used per max groups and any other possible resource limitations 0 100 mu connections LI connections Page 9 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp E alam poe INT 16 Upper temperature C at which to declare an alarm BN puma Temperature Set INT 16 Lower temperature C at which to declare an alarm Alarm Lower Threshold Toe 2 Bits per contact 00 Not Present 01 Open poem lt fe fres frames a on device Mal bad ii rulo wc device aps e eoe E a o Counts Device ss usw DONT O MAC address of device Device Aures LE 32 it mask of device roles Bits Ring Manager Ring Member Ring AutoDetect Link Master Link Slave Link Coupler t N N N N N N aM BYTE 8 Not Supported 1 2 Not Present 2 Present System Firmware Version String SHORT STR Human readable representation of firmware version ING string SHORT STR Human readable representation of boot loader ING version string STRINGI Human readable representation of error status May contain multiple errors Length is contained as part of the STRINGI data type System Boot Loader Version String System Fault String Config Device Status System UDINT32 Bit mask of system config Bits Configuration Bit 0 GET Changes have been made that have not been saved SET Save system configuration to flash
28. age M2205 Copy Instruction Set Message H2208 setata R Paste Delete Instruction Add Ladder Element Edit Main Operand Description Save Instruction Defaults Ctrl Ww Ctrl a Ctrl Ctrl 4 Del Alt Ins Ctrl D Click the button to the right of the Get Message tag and configure as shown Revision February 18 2011 Page 17 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Message Configuration N228GetMsg Configuration Communicatior Tag Message Type Service Custom Source Element 3 Source Length lo Bytes Service i no Code L Hex Class i Hex Destinator MN2285torage 0 Instance 1 Attribute 1 Hex TERES Type D Enable Enable Waiting D Start D Done Done Length 0 C3 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out e Error Path Error Text Cancel Apply Help Message Configuration N228GetMsg Configuration Communication Tag Fath MEE Browse Naa Communication Method fr CIP DH Channel E Destination Link jo C s E Source Link o Destination Node o Oetal DANE Connected I Cache Connections Enable Enable Waiting O Start D Done Done Length 0 3 Error Code Extended Error Code I Timed Out Error Fath Error Text Lancel Apply Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 18 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Click the button to the right of the Get Message Extended tag and configure as shown Message Co
29. e Blnputbssembly System Faults Temperature M228Input amp ssembly Admin Status Mz 28Input amp ssembly Sdmin Status Te Nz28Input amp ssembly Admin Status 12 Nz28Inputssembly Admin Status 133 Me2Blnput amp ssembly Admin Status T4 Nz28Ilnpub amp ssembly Admin Status AD Nz28Input amp ssembly Admin Status TAB Nz28Inputssembly Sdmin Status Fx Me2Blnput amp ssembly Admin Status Fx2 M22Blnput amp ssembly Link Status Nz28Input amp ssembly Link Status Tx N228Ihput4 ssembly Link Status T2 Me2Blnput amp ssembly Link Status 13 M22Blnput amp ssembly Link Status Ted N228Ihput ssembly Link Status T5 Me2Blnputbssembly Link Status TAG Me2Blnput amp ssembly Link Status Fe Nz28Ilnput amp ssembly Link Status Fe BMENHNNENENNENENNENENENEENNENEBEENENENENENENENENENNN These tags represent a switch specific 708FX2 view of the assembly data Revision February 18 2011 Page 21 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 3 3 Switch_Parameters Parameter The AOI requests additional information from the switch as needed by a faceplate display and when started This includes the CIP Identity object the CIP TCP IP object an instance of the CIP Ethernet Link object and the NTRON Switch object The RSLogix 5000 screenshot below shows a top level view of some of the AOI Switch Parameters structure M22B8params DDT NTR M Switch Common vl MN228params Generic Inputs DOT MTRUM Swatch In v M22Bparame Output DINT N228params dent
30. ection mm mm Number of CIP Ethernet IP class 3 unicast Class3 Connections INT connections Temperature Alarm Upp er Threshold Temperature Alarm Lo wer Threshold FESTE O ONO NANO Upper temperature C at which to declare an er Threshold INT jalmm 0 0000000000000 Lower temperature C at which to declare an alarm SHEER EE ET TEPPET LE LED EEE TD POE LEDET PTE PEEL A O ERR EE EET EE EET E EET O A RREO DD O A ON A 2 Bits per contact 00 Not Present 01 Open Contact Status SINT 10 Closed 40 Temperature in degrees C Only available on E Temperature C INT devices that support temperature lt Temperature in degrees F Only available on E Temperature F INT devices that support temperature gt E Reset MIB Counts DINT Z Reset port MIB counters 1 bit per port to reset T Device MAC Address SINT 6 MAC address of device mme Bit mask of device roles Bits 0 N Ring Manager 1 N Ring Member 2 N Ring AutoDetect 3 N Link Master 4 N Link Device Role DINT Slave 5 N Link Coupler 2 Config Device Status SINT 0 Not Supported I Not Present 2 Present Bit mask of system config Bits 0 Save system configuration to flash 1 Shutdown and System Configuration DINT reboot device Revision February 18 2011 Page 40 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp RR A A 2 AGA
31. et Message Get Message Extended Storage Set Message setData tu 16 n Om ag 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 The following will appear ADI NTRONM 708FXZ vi 0 AOI far N TROM 70862 switch Copyrig AOL NTRONM 708F32 v1 T Switch Inputs Switch Output Switch Parameters Input Assembly Get Message Get Message Extended storage Set Message SetData mo D D D D 0 iD iD D D D D D End Revision February 18 2011 Page 16 of 61 CIP Manual Add tag names for the various fields For example AOL MATRON 708532 v1 0 AOL for N TRON 708632 switch Copyright N AOL NTROM 708682 v1 278 E ewitch Inputs 22081 Data Switch Output Switch Parameters MN228Params Input Assembly MN228InputAssembly Get Message N228GetMsg Get Message Extended M278GetMsqgExt ES Storage hu YB Storage Set Message N2288etMsg setData MNZ22856etData N TRON Corp Right click on each new tag name and create each tag Note that the tags for Switch Inputs and Switch_Outputs shown in the rectangle above were created when the Generic Ethernet Module was added For example AQ MTRON 708582 v1 0 AQ far N TRON FORA switch Copyright N AQIT_NTROMN_FF08FX2_v1_ 228 Switch Inputs HZ 28 1 Data Switch Output 2 728 0 Data Switch Parameters N228F Input Assembly Mo 28lnput amp se 8 Mew NzzaParams Get Message AE Get Message Extended M228Get d Cut Instruction stor
32. fined by CIP Vol 2 5 3 2 There 1s only one instance 1 of this object The following table summarizes the attributes in the TCP IP Interface object EPE A E AEA EA E E E E E A A DES i ld Name Set Format Description 0 1 Status DWORD Interface status 32 0 interface configuration attrib not configured 1 interface configuration attrib is valid REE F EF FE F E E E EE T E TA T E TET AT T EE E E E E E E E E E E E T E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E T E T E E E E E E E E E E E E T E ETER EEE TELET E E T E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ETE E E E E E E E E E EEE EEE ERE E E EE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EEE Pro PT A ETE TETT RAEE 2 Configuration DWORD Interface capability flags Bits Capability 10092 BOOTP client capable 1 DNS client capable 2 DHCP client capable 3 DHCP DNS update capable 4 Configuration is settable 5 Through bit 31 reserved PN ER O ES A n 3 Configuration Set DWORD Interface control flags O Control 32 Bits 0 3 0 use interface configuration previously stored 1 get interface configuration via BOOTP 2 get interface configuration via DHCP 3 through 15 reserved Bit 4 1 device shall resolve host names _ by querying a DNS server A A E A E E T E A E A E E T E NN AA 4 Physical Link STRUCT Object E f Path Size INT d6 Size of Path
33. hImport Global NTRON Switches xml import file The global object names contain the switch name such as NTRON 708TX Setup Global Object Parameter 1 as described for the NTRON_graphic object For more information on the displays including screenshots see the Faceplate Quick Reference FactoryTalk View SE Client setup Factory Talk View SE Client Components Select components Components Initial display Display parameters Initial client key file Startup macro Shutdown macro Help About Cancel lt Back Revision February 18 2011 Page 52 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Factory Talk View SE Client Window Properties Specify the properties of the Factory Talk View SE Client window iw Show title bar Title bar text vw Show system menu and close button v Show Min Max buttons Maximize window Iw Show Diagnostics List W Allow undocking of Diagnostics List Disable switch to other applications Help About Cancel lt Back 5 2 Sample Project Refer to the ME or SE sample project archive named NTRON_demo apa If you have any suggestions for improving the faceplates or the installation instructions please send them to N TRON_SupportOn tron com with subject FactoryTalk Faceplates Revision February 18 2011 Page 53 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 6 Rockwell FactoryTalk Faceplate quick reference guide 6 1 Introduction The Faceplates consists of several displays Home
34. he Explorer window E da Global Objects E NTRON Display NTRON graphic ar Libraries FE 1 3 Import local messages 27 Global Objects ia Libraries Bag Images E Parameters B a Information E Bn Information Setup MEC HH Information Messages Be a Logic and Control E Cm B Macros zu res A Revision February 18 2011 Page 45 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Select the folder Factory Talk View MEDisplay exportnstallVocal containing the local message files loc Import all NFRON Joc files The Explorer window should show these files Pon A Parameters B A Local Messages E 2 3 Alarms 4 Import images E 3 pe Tags M m gf Tags E 7 Graphics Displays Global Objects Libraries ir Messages a AlSms Poe E Alarm Setup il Ea afiar es aham Revision February 18 2011 NTRON_ Contig Device States NTRON Contact States NTRON Device Role HTRON General HTRON Help HTRON IGMP Querer States NTRON_Nring_Statez NTRON Port Role I NTRON Power States NTRON Speed Duplex Mh Page 46 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Select the folder Factory Talk View MEDisplay exportMnstallNmages containing the image files bmp Import all NTRON bmp files The Explorer window should show several new files a a Images Arrow Down NTRON_7018Fx2 NTRON_7018Tx HTRON 708F 2 NTRON 708M12 NTRON 7087 I NTRON 716
35. he Following changes to the shortcut PLC Click the Yes button and 1f ME click the Copy from Design to Runtime button Revision February 18 2011 Page 43 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 2 Import graphics o pe aup 2 39 HMI Tags E Tags Graphics Displays Add Component Into Application m 4 Param Import and Export Local Messages E EN Alarms Ea ER Alarm Setup E EN Information B Information Setup Ea ES Infarmatinn Messanes Graphics Import Export Wizard Operation Type Select the operation to perform Export graphic information from displays Graphics Import Export Wizard Import File Type Select the type of file to import C Single display import file lt Back Next gt Cancel Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 44 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Graphics Import Export Wizard Multiple Import File Select the multiple display batch import file CATemp Factor alk Vie MESDidplay exportlnstaliBatchimport Global HTROM smi E When importing e Create new objects on the display C Update existing objects on the display Whether you create new objects or update existing objects on the display can alza be specified within the multiple displays batch import file and will override the setting defined above Cancel Help For SE use the FactoryTalk View SE folder in the above dialog These global objects should appear in t
36. ity DDT NTRON LIP Identity vO N22sparams TEPIP DDT NTRON LIP TCPIP Interface vO H2 2Bparame Switch DDT NTRON_CIP Switch v MN228params Ethernet Link UOT MTRUM LIP Ethernet Link vDO bd N22Bparames Data DOT NTRON_CIP_ DATA vi He 2Bparame Control DDT NTROM_CIP Control w N228Params Generic Inputs 1s a generic view of the assembly data from a switch 3 4 Explicit Messaging Options To direct the AOI to gather this information via explicit messaging for other purposes example not using faceplates use the following members of the N228Params Control tag Use this member to read Ethernet Link object for one port To read more than one port use Read_Port_Mask Set by the faceplate Port data is copied to the Selected_Port INT UDT NTRON CIP DATA v0 data type 0 explicit messaging is disabled 1 explicit messaging is Request Data BOOL enabled Read Port Mask DINT Set bit n to read ethernet link object for port n 1 Used to control time between each MSG call to read CIP Identity object TCPIP object N TRON object and selected Explicit Messaging Timer Ethernet Link objects Minimum is 200 ms Default is 1000 _ Reset ms Sample ladder logic rungs are available that show how to control explicit messaging 3 5 Troubleshooting Module Fault Code 16 0315 Connection Request Error Invalid segment type This error occurs when the assembly information specified for the Generic Ethernet Module does not match the assembl
37. lizaion s2 SINT dizi 53 SINT U lizaion 54 _ SINT dion SS SINT Utilizaci n 56 SINT Vlilization S SINT Uilzmionss sT Uilzmion so _ SINT Uo SMT Utilization 61 Utilization_62 Utilization 63 Utilization 64 mm ia 0 4 2 7506GX2 assembly tags Data Type UDT NTRON Switch 7506GX2 In vO Specific view of assembly data received from an N TRON 7506GX2 Switch Data Type UDT NTRON System Faults System Faults vO Status of various system faults Revision February 18 2011 Page 33 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Admin Status of first 32 ports Also available as port specific tags BOOL I enabled O disabled In _ TI BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL DINT available as port specific tags BOOL BOOL Link_Status of first 32 ports Also TI m goot poor goot soot DINT Bandwidth utilization alarms for first 32 ports Also available as port specific Utilization Alarm tags 1 bandwidth utilization exceeds a high or low limit O bandwidth utilization within limits BOOL Utilization Alarm TI Utilization Alarm T2 BOOL Utilization Alarm 13 BOOL o Utilization Alarm TA BOOL Utilization_Alarm_G Bl BOOL E 2 B BOOL CPU_ Utilization Contact_ Status multicast connections Number of CIP Ethernet IP class 3 unicast connections Temperature in degrees Celsius OX7FFF Not supported on device Tempera
38. n February 18 2011 Page 35 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 4 4 CIP Tags There are tags for each CIP object The tags correspond to the objects attributes gt Identity object gt TCP IP Interface object gt Ethernet Link object gt N TRON switch object 4 5 Identity object Data Type UDT NTRON CIP Identity vO Data Type Vendor ID ODVA Vendor ID N Tron 1006 Device Type 0x0C Communications Adapter Product Code Major Revision I 708 TX 701 708FX2 703 716TX 705 716FX2 706 7018TX 708 7018FX2 709 708M 12 710 711FX3 711 7010TX 713 709FX 714 710FX2 715 714FX6 717 712FX4 718 INT 7506GX2 7506 Pm Major revision of the item the Identity SINT Object represents EN Minor revision of the item the Identity SINT Object represents summary status of device Serial Number DINT Serial number of device deam lu Human readable identification Switch Product Name STRING model number Ex N TRON 7018FX2 Assigned Name N Sting1024 User assigned switch name Assigned_Name N String1024 User assigned switch name Geographic Location IN Stingi02 This s the user assigned vite location __ Geographic_Location N_String1024 This is the user assigned switch location 4 6 TCPIP object Data Type UDT NTRON CIP TCPIP Interface vO Data Name Type Description Status DINT Interface status Configuration Capability DINT Interface capability flags Configuration_Control DINT Interface control flags Revi
39. n Status DINT available as port specific tags Admin Status 33 BOOL Revision February 18 2011 Page 25 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 40 41 42 43 44 47 48 49 0 1 2 3 Admin Status 51 BOOL Admin Status 52 BOOL Admin Status 53 BOOL BOOL BOOL Admin Status 50 BOOL Admin Status 47 BOOL O Admin Status 48 BOOL p Admin Status 54 BOOL Admin Status 55 BOOL Admin Status 56 _ BOOL Admin Status 57 _ BOOL Admin Status 58 BOOL Admin Status 59 BOOL O Admin Status 60 BOOL Admin Status 61 BOOL Admin Status 62 BOOL Admin Status 63 BOOL Admin Sus 64 BOOL Revision February 18 2011 Page 26 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Link Status of first 32 ports Also available as Link_Status DINT port specific tags BOOL Link Status 3 BOOL Link Status 2 BOOL BOOL Link Status 5 BOOL BOOL Link Status 7 BOOL Link Status 8 BOOL BOOL _l 4 F 9 Link Status 10 BOOL ink Statusit BOOL Link Status 12 Boot Link Saus 13 BOL o Link Saus 14 BOL Link Saus 15 Boot Link Saus 16 BOOL ink Saus 17 __ BOOL Link Saus 18 __ BOOL Link Saus 19 BOOL o Link Saus 20 BOOL Link Status 21 BOOL Link sums 22 BOOL 0 Link Status 23 BOOL Link Status 24 BOOL Link Saus 25 Boor Link sums 26 BOOL Link sums 27 BOOL Link Status 28 BOOL Link Status 29 BOOL o Revision February 18 2011 Page 27 of 61
40. n degrees Fahrenheit 0x7FFF Not supported on device Percent of CPU usage 0 100 2 Bits per contact 00 Not Present 01 Open CPU Utilization 10 Closed bandwidth utilization in percent Utilization Alarm 61 BOOL SINT Utilization 4 SINT UtlzationS SINT Uitilzation6 SINT Utilization 7 SINT Utilization 8 SINT U lizaion 9 SINT Utilization 0 SINT Revision February 18 2011 Page 31 of 61 NT NT NT NT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT INT Utilization Alarm 64 BOOL CIP Manual N TRON Corp Utilization_19 Utilization 20 Utilization 22 Utilization 18 Utilization 21 sor FEN uM sor FERAM FEM sor FER uM vo sr 2 sr ar sr a ion 23 smer ion 4 smer M ion 25 sist ion 26 smer M ition 27 smer ition 29 sist ition 30 smer ition st sist ition 32 smer ition 33 sist ion st sist ition 36 sist iain 37 sist ion sist itn smer ion do sist ern NT Utilization 41 Utilization 42 SINT Revision February 18 2011 Page 32 of 61 Utilization 28 SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT SINT CIP Manual N TRON Corp SINT SINT SINT SINT mm Utilization 48 SINT Utilization 49 _ SINT Uilzmion 50 SINT Uilzmions SINE U
41. nfiguration N228GetMsgExt Configuration Communicatior Tag Message Type Service Custom Source Element 3 Source Length lo Bytes Service 2 i Code de Hex Class i Hex Destination MN2285torage 0 Instance Attribute 1 Hex Nene Type D Enable 2 Enable Waiting D Start D Done Done Length 0 C3 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Lancel Apply Help Message Configuration N228GetMsgExt Configuration Communication Tag Fath HE Browse Haza Communication Method f CIP DH Channel y Destination Link u e GIP with Source Link o Destination Mode 0 Octal Source D Connected i Cache Connections 2 Enable 2 Enable Waiting O Start DO Done Done Length 0 3 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Apply Help Revision February 18 2011 Page 19 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Click the button to the right of the Set_Message tag and configure as shown Message Configuration N2285etMsg Configuration Communication Tag Message Type CIP Generic Service Set Attribute Single Source Element N2285SetD ata 0 Type Source Length 4 Bytes Service Code 10 Hex Class fE Hex Instance Attribute 1 Hex Her Tae D Enable Enable Waiting D Start D Done Done Length 0 C3 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed
42. re are no faults red if a fault has occurred You can view faults on the alarms display Revision February 18 2011 Page 36 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 6 3 Diagnostics display The diagnostics display shows information for a selected switch port Use the buttons at the bottom to select a switch port and use the buttons at the left to select a port variable to trend The highlighted variable is trended at the bottom N TRON 7018FX2 N Tron Switch fe 8f a0 H f z 1 x dl Port X10 Diagnostics Link Up Ves speed Duplex 100 Full Admin Enabled Vas Port Role Normal Bandwidth Utilization RX Broadcast FPS TX Broadcast FPS E EX Multicast FPS 5 TX Multicast FPS 3 RX Unicast FPS 2 TX Unicast FPS Port Errors E Wednesday August 12 2009 10 10 23 AM 10 11 23 10 12 23 AM TAO The following table describes fields and values Link Up Current link state No Speed Duplex 10 Full This configurable field displays the current speed and 100 Full mode of the port 1000 Full 10 Half 100 Half 1000 Half Unknown Admin Enabled Yes This configurable field displays the existing status of the No port whether 1t 1s Enabled Disabled Revision February 18 2011 Page 57 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Port Role RSTP The role of the port which 1s based on the switch N Ring configuration N Link Control N Link Partner RSTP NLink Partner NRing NLink Partner N Link Coupler RSTP NLink Coupler
43. re eee 55 6 3 Diagnostics OISPlAy occcccooncnnccnonnncnnnncnnonnnnnnonnanonnnnnncnnonnnnnncnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnrnnennnnenns 57 6 4 Settings display ccccoococcnnncccnonconcnonnnnconnnnonnncnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnannns 59 6 5 Alarm display METTE rrr 60 TUDO AP EE q DR ee 61 SEERE ET EEE EE 2 EE EE EA ee 61 ROUEN 61 Revision February 18 2011 Page 2 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 1 Introduction EtherNet IP better known as the Common Industrial Protocol CIP was designed for use in process control and industrial automation applications CIP was designed to provide consistent device access to eliminate the need for vendor specific software for configuration and monitoring of individual devices N TRON switches with CIP support can be used to communicate with other industrial devices such as Rockwell controllers 2 CIP Components The following CIP components are available with N TRON CIP enabled switches 2 1 Electronic Data Sheet EDS An electronic datasheet for each N TRON switch 1s provided In a Rockwell environment EDS files are installed using the EDS Hardware Installation Tool This allows N TRON switches to be recognized in an RSLinx environment 2 2 CIP Objects Objects are used to organize various information about the switch There are four types of objects provided Three are specified by the ODVA and one is N TRON specific gt Identit
44. rnet Po 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on Compactlogix53 Allen Bradle A 1769 L32E Ethernet Port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on Compact ogqix53 Allen Bradle 1769 L35E Ethernet Port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on CompactlogixS3 Allen Bradle 1788 EN DN A 1788 Ethernet to DeviceNet Linking Device Allen Bradle 1788 EMBT 1788 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pai Allen Bradle 1788 EWEB A 1788 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced Allen Bradle 1794 AENT A 1794 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Twisted P Allen Bradle 1784 AEMT B 1794 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter Twisted P Allen Bradle Drivelogix5730 Ethernet Port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on DriveLogixS 30 Allen Bradle ETHERNET BRIDGE Generic EtherNet TF CIP Bridge Allen Bradle ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module amp llen Bradl mule amp 1 L tm us Pr PL E Ik tm d A as ss p Find Add Favorite By Category Favorites coca tep Configure the module as shown Use the proper IP address and connection parameters for your installation Revision February 18 2011 Page 14 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Ell Module Properties LocalENB ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Type ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module Vendor Allen Bradley Parent LocalE NB Mame N2 8 Connection Parameters Assembly Description N TRON FOST 8 port Instance managed switch Input 102 Output Comm Format Address
45. rrent speed and mode of the port 1000 Full 10 Half 100 Half 1000 Half Unknown Admin Enabled This configurable field displays the existing status of the port whether it is Enabled Disabled Revision February 18 2011 Page 59 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 6 5 Alarm display The alarm display shows the status of several alarms Alarms with a grey background and an N A suffix do not apply for the switch type or for the current configuration of the switch N TRON 7018FX2 N Tron Switch fe 8f a fh PR E3 Power Supply 1 OK Power Supply 2 Error Boot Loader Version OK Fort Utilization Error M Link MA M Ring Error Redundancy Lost Low voltage on power supply 42 N Ring Fault Port Utilization Low 145 Values ending with OK will be green with Error will be red and with N A will be gray The following table describes fields and values Power Supply 1 Error Power Supply 2 Error Boot Loader Version Error Port Utilization Port Utilization OK Shows error 1f utilization Port Utilization Error limits on any port 1s exceeded N Link OK Shows N A if not N Link Error configured for N Link N Link N A N Ring Error Redundancy Lost Shows N A if not N Ring Error Partial Low configured for N Ring N Ring Error Partial High N Ring Error Multiple Managers N Ring Error Redundancy Lost Mult Mgrs Revision February 18 2011 Page 60 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp N Ring Error
46. s disabled 1 indicates _ auto negotiation is enabled If auto negotiation is disabled then the device shall use the settings indicated by the Forced Duplex Mode and Forced Interface Speed bits 1 Forced Duplex Mode If the Auto negotiate bit is 0 the Forced Duplex Mode bit indicates whether the interface shall operate in full or half duplex mode 0 indicates the interface duplex should be half duplex Control Bits INT I indicates the interface duplex Speed at which the interface shall be forced to operate Speed in Mbps 10 Forced Interface Speed INT 1100 1000 ete en 0 unknown 1 internal 2 twisted pair 3 Interface Type SINT optical Revision February 18 2011 Page 38 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp O unknown 1 enabled and ready 2 Interface State SINT disabled 3 testng gt E Admin State SINT 1 enabled O disabled d Interface Label STRING Labellike TX5 Something like Port 1 10 100 Mbit Interface Description STRING TX Port 15 100MBit FX Percentage of entire interface bandwidth _ Interface Utilization SINT being used 0 100 Utilization Alarm Upper Thres Upper percentage at which to declare a hod SINT utilization alarm 0 100 22222 Utilization Alarm Lower Thre Lower percentage at which to declare a shold SINT utilization alarm 0 100
47. sion February 18 2011 Page 36 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Size of Path Logical segments identifying the physical Object Path 1 INT link object Logical segments identifying the physical Object Path 2 INT link object IP Address DINT The device s IP address Network Mask DINT The devices network mask Name Server 1 DINT 4 7 Ethernet Link object Data Type UDT NTRON CIP Ethernet Link vO 2 Name Data Type Description Interface speed currently in use Speed Interface Speed DINT in Mbps e g 0 10 100 1000 etc ON CPI nterface Fl Interface Flags 288 v0 Interface status flags E Physical Address SINT 6 MAC layer address E nQctets mme PINT Octet received on the interface Unicast packets received on the AnUcastPackets INT interface 1 0 0 0 00 Non unicast packets received on the InNucastPackets DINT interface 0 0000 Inbound packets received on the AnDiscards DINT interface but discarded Inbound packets that contain errors InEmos DINT does not include In Discards Inbound packets with unknown InUnknownProtos DINT protocol OutOctets DINT j Octets sent on the interface P y QutUcastPackets DINT Unicast packets sent on the interface Non unicast packets sent on the _OutNucastPackets DINT interface 1 000000 OutDiscards DINT Outbound packets discarded
48. ture in degrees Fahrenheit 0x7FFF Not supported on device Percent of CPU usage 0 100 2 Bits per contact OO Not Present 01 Open 10 Closed Revision February 18 2011 Page 34 of 61 I I I I NT NT NT NT SINT SINT CIP Manual N TRON Corp Utilization Tl bandwidth utilization in percent Utilization T2 Utilization GBl Utilization GB2 4 3 System fault tags Data Name Type Description A Power Supply 1 BOOL 1 Indicates a low voltage on power supply V I Utilization T4 Power Supply 2 BOOL I Indicates a low voltage on power supply V2 1 Indicates that an N Ring connection is NRing_Full BOOL completely broken 1 Indicates that an N Ring connection is only broken in one direction The lower N Ring port Is not receiving self health frames around the N Ring but the higher N Ring port is 1 Indicates that an N Ring connection is only broken in one direction The higher N Ring port is not receiving self health frames around NRing Part High BOOL the N Ring but the lower N Ring port is 1 Indicates that more than one N Ring agers BOOL Manager exists on an N Ring BOOL Contig Device ___ Config Device BOOL device Nik o NLink BOOL encountered a problem ale ae 1 Indicates a problem with the version of the Boot Loader Version BOOL boot loader firmware 1 Indicates one or more ports have exceeded a high or low bandwidth utilization limit 1 Indicates the switch temperature has NRing_Part_Low Revisio
49. y Talk View ME SE application 1 Configure a shortcut to the PLC that is running the NTRON AOI Double click Communications Setup CEM LEMON AUUT Me 3 Logic and Control Z Macros C lt J Data Log Data Log Models h HSLinx Enterprise al Communication Setup 1 22 System In the screenshot following the shortcut is named PLC Revision February 18 2011 Page 42 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 2 Communication Setup RNA SLocal NTRON demo RSLinx Enterprise Device Shortcuts Design Local Runtime Target Copy from D esign to Runtime Y PLC E E RSLinx Enterprise 119 ENGINEERING ES 1789 417 Backplane See ErherMet Ethernet P 192 168 1 40 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A E 1756 A4 A 1756 A4 A A O 1756 L62 Controllogix Engineering DF1P2P DF1 Point to Point 2 1756 IB16D 1756 IB16D DCIN DIAG 3 1756 OB160 4 1756 OB15D A DCOUT DIAG 68 1 41 Ethernet Bridge 1769 L35E Ethernet Bridge 1769 L35E bmpackLogix System Compactlogix System 3 Design Local path edited D 1769 L35E 4 CompackLogix Engineering Qld 3 Local Adapter V 1769 A Mew 1756 44 4 Demo2 58 1 44 N TROM 716TX 1 58 1 35 N TRON 7018F42 2 Press Yes to apply changes Press Ma to discard changes 58 1 36 N TRON 70874 5 58 1 71 N TRON 7087 8 58 1 81 N TRON 7 SFEZ 2 58 1 85 N TRON 708Fx2 Toc 1 67 N TRON 70874 6 Mode Online Not Browsing RSLinx Enterprise You ve made t
50. y information on the N TRON switch Revision February 18 2011 Page 22 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 3 6 Sample Project A sample project is included in the CIP Installation Kit 1 5 0 zip file It 15 named NTRON_Demo ACD To use the sample project you may need to change the controller type used in your environment and you will need to setup the Project path If you have any suggestions for improving the AOI or the installation instructions please send them to N TRON_SupportOn tron com with subject RSLogix5000 AOT Revision February 18 2011 Page 23 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp 4 Rockwell RSLogix 5000 Tag reference The assembly data received from an N TRON switch can be viewed with generic tags or switch specific tags Generic tags are defined by the data type UDT_NTRON_Switch_In_v0 Switch specific tags are defined by a switch specific data type Here are some of the tag descriptions 4 1 Generic assembly tags Data Type UDT NTRON Switch In vO Generic view of assembly data received from an N TRON Switch Data Type UDT NT RON Syst em Faults System Faults Status of various system faults _vO Admin Status of first 32 ports Also available Admin Status DINT as port specific tags Adam st tus BOOL zenabled O disabled Admin Status 2 BOOL Admin Status 3 BOOL Admin Status 4 BOOL Revision February 18 2011 Page 24 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp a lee Admin Status of second 32 ports Also Admi
51. y object gt TCP IP Interface object gt Ethernet Link object gt N TRON switch object Standard services are associated with objects Services exist for reading an attribute setting an attribute resetting a device etc See references 1 and 2 for specific details The following sections describe the attributes associated with each object type such as attribute Id number and data format All attributes can be read but only some can be set as shown by the Set column Revision February 18 2011 Page 3 of 61 CIP Manual N TRON Corp Identity Object The identity object class Class code 0x01 and instance attributes are implemented as defined by CIP Vol 1 5 2 1 There 1s one instance 1 of this object Service code 0x32 will get all attributes including optional attributes The following table summarizes the attributes in the Identity object Set Format_____ Description ID UINT 16 1006 This is N TRON s ODVA EtherNet IP Vendor ID 2 Device Type UINT 16 0x0C Communications Adapter 3 Product Code UINT 16 Switch product code 708 TX 701 708FX2 703 716TX 705 716FX2 706 7018TX 708 7018FX2 709 708M12 710 711FX3 711 7010TX 713 709FX 714 710FX2 15 714FX6 717 712FX4 718 7012FX2 719 7026TX 720 7506GX2 7506 Major Revision USINT 8 Major version of CIP implementation Minor Revision USINT 8 Minor version of CIP implementation M

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