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1. 1747 SDN scanner H Y pecs pam oou FE LE SLC 5y02 LB BB eee lb Ol n J DeviceNet network rye e oli G ee o 1202 GK5 E s a ES interface E module FLEX I O AdaptaScan Series 9000 ed py Photoelectric sensor Neb 1784 PCD1 MI iy 0009 EN or optional F a 1787 OPCAB_ El AmoBlock 7 1 0 module 1336 PLUS drive notebook computer with 1784 PCD installed 20717 M Important Your computer must be PCMCIA 2 1 compliant to support the 1784 PCD card To verify that your computer is PCMCIA 2 1 compliant see your computer s user manual For additional support using the PCD card access these Rockwell Automation support services Technical Support Access at J b istered rrerrber to i Sie http vwvwab com as a regi open hitp Awwwab comrrerrrprocsenrv services technotes iechrrain hini Faxback System 440 646 5436 requires a touch tone telephone Telephone 440 646 6800 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 7 Compliance to European Union Directives If this product has the C marking it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives EMC Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC using a technic
2. Copy manufacturer s files from m x o Browse 4 Press ex J or click OK 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 15 You see this screen while the driver is installed Source a PCD DLL Destination CAWINDOWS SYSTEMSPCD DLL Once the installation is complete you see You see System Settings Change 1 CA To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your 2 computer Do you want to restart your computer now J vw We recommend that you select Yes Your 1784 PCD card will not work with your software application until you have restarted Windows 5 To restart Windows press e5 or click Yes To return to the Windows environment click No 1784 5 29 April 1998 16 DeviceNet PC Card Without the PC Card 1 Click Start in the taskbar You see tO EN Settings a Control Panel Settings 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 17 You see 4 Press ene or click Next 1784 5 29 April 1998 18 DeviceNet PC Card You see A E When Wire bach mom bimbe i ombra Sear TONE Ped rein pv Ba Tra pend eed n pura ri taii be pet Pme Pie You Feci rm 5 Select No 6 Press s J or click Next You see EL Li stes d MT us CERE B Protas 52733 corn Saal des fend paires cards i zd es ea se oe tena 7 Scroll down the list and select Other Devices 8 P
3. RE E us net El E Mrs installation instructions 1784 PCD1 cable publication 1784 5 29 a H i operating systems Microsoft Windows version 3 1 or 3 11 or Windows 95 rrerrory 4 MB or higher hard disk space 300K diskette drive one 3 5 diskette drive PCMCIA slot one Type Il slot PC card 1784 PCD for interfacing to the DeviceNet network application software supporting WinDNet16 software application software e 9 DeviceNetManager software cat no 1787 MGR version 2 0 PCMCIA software Card and Socket Services version 2 1 or greater card services merrory 8KB or greater card services IRQ at least 1 available IRQ 1 For Windows 3 1x only 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 3 About this Interface Read this section to familiarize yourself with PC card technology and the 1784 PCD card PC card technology is relatively new and therefore has a set of terms that you may want to read about What s PCMCIA The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA developed a standard for credit card size personal computer PC cards The PCMCIA standard defines an architecture and communication method for these PC cards PC cards developed under Release 1 0 of the PCMCIA standard are used for data storage PC Cards developed under Release 2 0 of the PCMCIA standard can be used for both I O and data storage What s a PC Card Since personal computers have become sm
4. continue with the test press or click Yes You see an MS DOS screen that lets you see the results of the system test See page 2 to see if you meet the requirements Once you ve finished viewing the results of the test press any key to return to the Program Manager 9 Go back to step 3 You see ii is ERAS de l Installing 1784 PCD Drivers 1784 5 29 April 1998 12 DeviceNet PC Card Once the installation is complete you see Sheth mdi 128171 biri be Installigo J 784 PCD Drivers Pee CAEC n nie Thr rip puuctus n ramp irie Tak has moii appia Wei la pimi meper med be cee adea ru kr LL LOS CHAPA LO YET E li INE Ca rd de Ea 10 Press enter j or click OK You see Misi mbi adhe 1 HHA bri l ina Installigo J 784 PCD Drivers HIE Per E cad m aaber adb by a AAA pal aer than DI db Oy iria Se epee O Be cd mii be ria dee be aii gece elie oie Les 11 Press or click OK 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card You see the release notes Tra corer nl icm PLE PA le ee bie BETALER TEE PO DPR Taimi hop PETI even herd mcer and ea ETUR EE bo da MAPI reta a chek UE ee ea FI EPIIT LL pls Ti miner Bem en rmm ninm cd h IL minies Wei er i rmm re ic d TAL seta Bel ek Lom eee a i 12 Press se J or click Next You see 1784 PCD Installation Complete The 1784 PCD Driver installation is complete Before you can use the 1784 PCD
5. inserted into the slot the connector meets with a socket This socket provides the physical connection to the PC Card The PC Card then is connected to the I O bus in your computer through the adapter Background n pe Scheduler Application s A NE Timer Ticks Asynchronous a EN Card Services Interface Evert i Notifications Sae S xd Card Services LE ICE f Socket Services Interface Status Change Socket Services Interrupt BG ose e go pe Direct Harcware Access Adapter PC PC Card Card Socket Services identify how many sockets are present in your computer and detects if a PC Card is inserted into one of these sockets Communication between the PC Card and the I O bus in your computer is handled by a hardware interface called the adapter The adapter is controlled by Socket Services 1784 5 29 April 1998 6 DeviceNet PC Card Using the 1784 PCD Card The 1784 PCD card is a PC card that interfaces between your system and the DeviceNet network 1771 SDN scanner
6. Installation Instructions Ty DeviceNet PC Card Catalog Number 1784 PCD series A and B Use this document to install and use the DeviceNet PC Card PCMCIA interface catalog numbers 1784 PCD A and PCD B This interface enables a system to communicate on a DeviceNet network To install the card read See page M vei Package Corterts 2 M systemRenuirerrerts 3 M Auns interface 3 y Corrpliance to European Union Directives 7 y Installing the Card s Drivers on Windows 3 1 or 3 11 8 y Installing the Card s Drivers on Windows 95 14 y Installing the Card 22 y Rerroving the Card 23 y Removing the Card s Drivers 23 Y Comeating the cara to the DeviceNet Network 24 M Commicating vith the Card on the DeviceNet Network 26 M Specifications 28 We use these conventions in this document Convention Shows 9 pt Courier Screen displays and prompts 9 pt Courier bold Text you type as shown at the DOS prorrpt Erer f Keys that you press lt a Throughout this document we refer to the DeviceNet PC Card both series A and series B as the 1784 PCD card 1784 5 29 April 1998 2 DeviceNet PC Card Verify Package Contents Make sure that you have these items before you discard any packing material If an item is missing or incorrect contact your local sales representative 1784 PCD card 1784 PCD installation utility disk ALLEN BRADLEY 1784 PCD COMMUNICATION
7. al construction file and the following standards in whole or in part documented in a technical construction file e ENS0081 2 EMC Generic Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment e EN 50082 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage by applying the safety requirements of EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Part 2 Equipment Requirements and Tests For specific information required by EN61131 2 see the appropriate sections in this manual as well as the following Allen Bradley publications Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Noise Immunity publication 1770 4 1 e Automation Systems Catalog publication B111 Open Equipment This equipment is classified as open equipment and must be mounted in an enclosure during operation to provide safety protection 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card Installing the Card s Drivers on Windows 3 1 or 3 11 1 Insert the 1784 PCD installation utility disk into your system s 3 5 disk drive Start Windows and access the Program Manager From the File menu choose Run Program Manager Options Window Help New Open Enter Move F Copy F8 Delete Del Properties Alt Enter Run In the Run dialog box type I
8. aller a need for smaller storage media developed The PC Card is a small form factor adapter that can add memory storage and I O capabilities to these smaller computers 1784 5 29 April 1998 4 DeviceNet PC Card Architecture All PC Cards measure the same length and width 54 mm x 85 6 mm but differ in thickness at the center The thickness at the connector end and along the rails is the same for all types of PC Cards Currently there are three types of PC Cards data storage such as Flash memory cards 1 O such as nodem LAN and host conmunications Z Type III data storage or I O capabilities 10 5 nmthick that require rrore space such as rotating media and wireless CES communication devices 19911 If the PCMCIA slot in your computer is thick enough to accommodate a Type III card then it can also accommodate a Type I or II card All three types of PC Cards use the same 68 pin connector The pins are in two parallel rows of 34 pins When inserted into the PCMCIA slot on your computer the connector mates with a single molded socket 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 5 Communication Communication between an installed PC Card and the computer is enabled through software interfaces defined by PCMCIA These software interfaces are called Card and Socket Services Once communication is established the PC Card identifies itself through its Card Identification Structure When a PC Card is
9. ck your cable connections and refer to the documentation for your application software Communicating with the Card on the DeviceNet Network The 1784 PCD card communicates on the DeviceNet network through e Allen Bradley DeviceNet Manager software cat no 1787 MGR O version 2 0 or later For information on using the card with this software see the DeviceNet Manager Software User Manual publication 1787 6 5 3 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 27 any application software that is compatible WinDNet16 software WinDNet16 software lets you communicate on the DeviceNet network from your Microsoft Windows application This software implements the DeviceNet protocol for your application with simple send and receive services and frees your application from having to have detailed knowledge of the DeviceNet protocol This software requires Windows 3 1 or higher 1784 5 29 April 1998 28 DeviceNet PC Card Specifications 1784 PCD PCMCIA Type Type II form factor network adapter card PCMCIA Standard compliant to PCMCIA Standard release 2 1 Card and Socket Services Standard compliant to PCMCIA Card and Socket Services Standard revision 2 1 or greater Power Requirerrents PC DeviceNet network series A 25 V maximum 5 V 275 MA rreximum 90 mA rreximum series B 25 V maximum 5V 195 mA rreximum 90 mA meximum Ermronmental Conditions Operating Non operating Slot Tem
10. f you inserted the disk into another drive A SETUP EXE use the appropriate drive letter instead of a Coman Line ax uem 3 Mun Himid me 5 Press s J or click OK 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 9 You see I764 PCD Driven Italian IET Lap a pap a mex gi pus us rl rata e Heb Rent A S 6 oma LED he ei EL TE Bar a b make re ng pu pl o PER pmo Dd Diri Era ta peat am qu iiem ciue ar eS aru Fere rT reser ptr aaa uo peg pan mi pee ie po guns uas po Lee m pein nd m PERA m mp RTT arcem Pm rimini inl i ti iem atn dl m n eel Teo nem cor hie ae a LE Ee Ces 6 Press s J or click Next 1784 5 29 April 1998 10 DeviceNet PC Card You see fe eee ru nier Pe ees Cee uno ista bail kirse Eon eg V Cant oad Sector Ga rebru m Pi vii ita BI ai ja u ee ee He A IU ee ILI re quisi aod ee ee ee ma bir cnin in weed REDDERET DDAA Yom A a O a dr ita bihan beg hr ihmi chy aad von ie toe TES ed ee Lm 7 To test your system for the proper requirements press or click Yes To continue with the installation click No and go to paragraph after step 9 You see Installing J 784 PCD Drivers es eiit bor ee chers ley POPE 004 ka mas Bor sheer i im wl br oboe dd Thi A ae suas REED in pme menm be nne ing nad vum Eben i rmm TEST a mans zs 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 11 8 To
11. g diagrams show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant system If you are using another computer your installation may be slightly different 1 Access the PCMCIA slot 2 Grasp the card by the edges with the logo facing upward and the 68 pin connector facing into the PCMCIA slot 3 Insert the card into the PCMCIA slot and slide it in until it is firmly seated in the connector Some computers have an ejector button that pops out when the card is seated in the connector 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 23 Removing the Card On most computers you press the release button and remove the card from the slot If this is not applicable to your computer follow the instructions specified in its user manual Removing the Card s Drivers For information on removing the 1784 PCD drivers see the README txt file on the 1784 PCD installation utility disk 1784 5 29 April 1998 24 DeviceNet PC Card Connecting the Card to the DeviceNet Network These instructions assume that you have installed your application software e installed the 1784 PCD drivers and restarted Windows page 8 installed the card page 22 Important If you have questions or need additional information about connecting cables see the DeviceNet Cable Planning and Installation Manual publication DN 6 7 2 Important The following diagrams show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant system If you are using another computer your installation may appear sli
12. ghtly different 1 Attach the smaller end of the 1784 PCD1 cable to the 1784 PCD card Y The silver side should al face upward as you connect the cable to the 1784 PCD card 20724 N 2 Attach the other end of the 1784 PCD1 cable to the linear plug or cable you are using You can connect the card to the Catalog or Part No See figure DeviceNet network using a 5 pin probe cable 1787 PCABL 1 sealed rrini rrale cable 1787 MCABL 2 5 pin linear plug without jack screws PN 94215305 B e T style cable 1787 TCABL 4 on page 25 optional 1787 OPCAB 1787 OPCAB A 5 on page 26 You purchase the cables separately fromAllen Bradley 9 This plug is supplied with the 1784 PCD card 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 25 1 1784 PCD to 1784 PCD1 to 1784 PCABL to DeviceNet network DeviceNet network notebook computer with 1784 PCD installed 1787 TCABL 20725a M 1784 5 29 April 1998 26 DeviceNet PC Card 1784 PCD to 1787 OPCAB A These pins plug into any open style connector 5 or 10 position Important The 1787 OPCABA A is an option only it does not come with the 1784 PCD product If you want it you must order it separately 3 Verify that you can go online with the card and your application software If you have difficulty establishing communication che
13. ockwell Automation Allen Bradley Worldwide representation Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China PRC Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denrrark Ecuador Egypt El Salvador e Finland France Gerrrany Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India e Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy amaica J apan J ordan Korea Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia 9 Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway 9 Pakistan Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia CIS Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia 9 South Africa Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Yugoslavia Allen Bradley Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee VM 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Publication 1784 5 29 April 1998 PN 955131 96 Copyright 1998 Allen Bradley Company Inc Printed in USA
14. perature 0 50 C 32 122 F 40 85 C 40 185 F Hurridity 5 95 without 5 95 without condensation condensation Vibration 0 70 Hz constant NA O12 displacerrent 70 500 Hz constant 2G acceleration Shock 30G peak 11 rre 50 G peak 11 rre Agency Certification when product or packaging is marked Al e marked for all applicable directives 9 The operating parameters describe the environment within the PCMCIA slot Refer to the documentation for your computer for environmental requirements The PCD card should not exceed those specifications 1784 PCD1 Total length of cable 34 9 cm 13 75 Pin Assignrrents PC card plug DeviceNet header 3 1 5 9 2 13 SHLD SHLD 3 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 29 1787 OPCAB Pin Assignrrents PC card plug DeviceNet header 3 1 9 2 SHLD 3 10 4 CLR 5 AdaptaScan ArmorBlock DeviceNetManager FLEX I O PLC 5 SLC 5 02 and WinDNet16 are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc DeviceNet is trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendors Association O D V A Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 1784 5 29 April 1998 30 DeviceNet PC Card 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 31 1784 5 29 April 1998 OA R
15. ress ss J or click Next 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 19 You see Lick he madea andi minced od paa hacha 11 eran hacerte a ob A I V your hadas in all nal hied cick Daci and Pan iri a dimari Vases tup To des albus chops cic U nda Hanes stas ipia kanes Mirisi Kopp dak canti Blardad hard dut cheer tarda kiih Feb d ern id E 9 Select Have Disk You see Install From Disk x UTERE If you inserted the disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into E cy the drive selected and then click OK into another drive use Cancel the appropriate drive letter instead of a Copy manufacturer s files from Browse 10 Insert the 1784 PCD installation utility disk into your system s 3 5 disk drive 11 Press ew J or click OK 1784 5 29 April 1998 20 DeviceNet PC Card You see 12 Click Next You see Pul Mise Wanders ua ve 13 Press s J or click Next 1784 5 29 April 1998 DeviceNet PC Card 21 You see this screen while the driver is installed Source aAPCD DLL Destination CAWINDOWS SYSTEMSPCD DLL You see Ad Mea Harder Wirm apices haa Ara rising Pee cobrara reece da Tigre al nes Pande 14 Press s J or click Finish 1784 5 29 April 1998 22 DeviceNet PC Card Inserting the Card Important You can insert or remove the card from a powered or unpowered computer The followin
16. you must restart Windows or your computer Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later We recommend that you select Yes I want to restart 13 Windows now Your 1784 PCD card will not work with your software application until you have restarted Windows 13 Select your option and press s J or click OK If you selected Yes I want to restart Windows now or Yes I want to restart my computer now you see Allen Bradley 1784 PCD Driver Version1 1 Copyright c 1996 Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 5 29 April 1998 14 DeviceNet PC Card Installing the Card s Drivers on Windows 95 16 Bit You may install the PC card driver with or without the PC card present Using the PC Card 1 Insert the card into your system following the directions on page 22 You see New Hardware Found HES m Allen Bradley Company Inc 1784 PCD B X5 Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware C Do not install a driver Windows will not prompt you again C Select from a list of alternate drivers Cancel Help 2 Press ex J or click OK 3 Insert the 1784 PCD installation utility disk into your system s 3 5 disk drive You see Install From Disk x If you inserted the dsk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into OK into another drive use ces the drive selected and then click OK Pea E ave Cancel letter instead of a
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