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1. 1 6 Installation and Wiring Dimensions Figure 1 6 Dimension Diagram a H ra A m d ba Ca A G Ee a y 22 B lie DO DOO y a L Table 1 2 Dimension Specifications Contactor Cat No E1 Plus A B C D E F G H J K L Cat No 100 C09 C12 C16 193 EE B 67 3 mm 148 mm 85 2 mm 245mm 13 9 35mm 60 mm 86 5 mm 2mm 4 5 mm 22 3 mm C23 2 65 4 83 in 3 35 in 0 96 in 0 55in 1 38in 2 36in 3 40 in 0 08 0 17 in 0 88 in 100 C30 C37 193 EE D 67 3 148 mm 101 2 mm 245mm 13 9 35mm 60 mm 104mm 2mm 4 5 mm 22 3 mm 2 65 5 83 in 3 98 in 0 96 in 0 56in 0 55 2 36 4 09in 0 08 0 17 in 0 88 in 100 C43 71 8 148 mm 101 2 mm 245mm 18 4 45mm 60 104mm 2mm 4 5 mm 22 3 mm 2 83 in 5 83 in 3 98 in 0 96 in 0 74in 1 77 in 2 36 4 09 in 0 08 0 17 in 0 88 in 100 C60 C72 C85 193 EE E 94 3 191 6 mm 120 4 mm 29 mm 23 8mm 55mm 100mm 126mm 2 5 4mm 22 3 mm 3 71 in 7 54 in 4 74 in 1 14 in 0 94 in 2 16 in 3 94
2. W 100 C 09 100 C43 5 000 000 W 100 C 60 100 C85 2 500 000 W NEMA Size 0 2 1 000 000 W NEMA Size 3 300 000 Input Ratings Terminals IN 1 1 IN 2 2 SSV Sensor Supply Voltage 3 Supply Voltage provided by module 24V 00 10 Type of Inputs Current Sinking ON State Voltage 15V DC On State Current turn on 2 mA Steady State Current 5 mA Off State Voltage 5V DC Off State Current 0 5 mA Transition Voltage 5 15V DC Transition Current 0 5 2 0 mA Environmental Ratings Ambient Temperature Tamb Storage Operating Open Enclosed 40 85 40 185 F 20 60 4 140 20 40 4 104 F Humidity Operating Damp Heat Steady State Damp Heat Cyclic 5 95 non condensing per IEC 68 2 3 per IEC 68 2 30 Cooling Method Natural Convection Vibration per IEC 68 2 6 3G Shock per IEC 68 2 27 306 Maximum Altitude 2000 m Pollution Environment Pollution Degree 2 Terminal Marking EN 50012 Degree of Protection Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Level Performance Criteria IP20 8 kV Air Discharge 4 kV Contact Discharge 100Q RF Immunity Test Level Performance Criteria Specifications A 3 10V m 100 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test Level 2 kV Power 1 kV control Performance Criteria 1000 Surge Immunity Test Level 2 kV L E 1
3. 3 10 Register the EDS File osa roe a 3 11 A diu 4 1 MO CSSA r raca oi Rr 4 1 ControlLogix 4 1 EtherNet IP Network Configuration 4 3 Downloading the Configuration to the PLC 4 6 Accessing Module Data vss dvor FEES ES 4 7 Logix Explicit Messaging x eu tte er Re 4 8 MicroLogix and SLC 5 05 Explicit Messaging 4 11 FactoryTalk View with Predefined 4 15 ia d atre ra E CORO PER aries UR RR oM GP PA y d HER Uc 5 1 Notification Events zo acsi MEREATUR CUEVAS 5 1 Eraill Contents co rooted done Cbar 5 1 Emal Configuration sestese tie ehe tete des 5 2 Configure Device Identity 5 4 Linta tons A a Mp D ETE 5 6 Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter 6 Device Parameters and Tags Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Appendix B EtherNet IP Information Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 GbEOOU COLE a ven wk hide bore be S 6 1 Parameter and Tag 6 1 Propra Lock 35299 UON E do dm 6 1 Resetting to the Factory Default 6 1 Parameter
4. Ede lee E tp 1 1 cour PF P 1 3 ie aro emis cree Tenet t ao petat i hum 1 4 etai xe 1 5 derat wa ws eRe 1 6 Netwotk Design erur cea ee E A 1 7 B COT race En 2 1 Lu Status Identification doo dedere eo ga ea 2 1 Trip Resetttio Hp SE 2 1 Trip and Warning Enable iia xi TA VES 2 1 Overload and Phase Loss Protection 2 2 VAM PEO GCHOE s y pe aig gtd ua cup ad dti cm 2 3 Underload Protection cet CE a IOS 2 4 Communication Fault Protection ue EER ER 2 5 Communication Idle Protection 2 6 p ee ved adie nk EROR pir E 3 1 Determining Network Parameters 3 1 Setting the IP Network 3 2 Assign Network Parameters via the BOOTP DHCP Utility 3 2 Assign Network Parameters Via a Web Browser and MAC Scanner RU ee E 3 4 Other Factors to Consider When Assigning Network Parameters 3 7 Duplicate IP Address 3 7 IONS AGRE SSID uo acu Tar Stati rna CR HG ta e t intel eae 3 8 Install EIS Pe toe URL DE te vate Pe 3 9 Download EDS File Embedded in the Module 3 9 Download EDS File from Allen Bradley EDS File Download Site
5. Name Tag Espesson Tag V 4 5 Right click on the project name and select Refresh A Folders to get an updated list of topics to read data from Browser Select Tag Folders Refresh Folder i SE Plus EtherNetIP Dem EtherNetIP 28 system Refresh All Folders Show Server Names New HMI Tag Folder 6 Expand the OPC topic name that you created in RSLinx Classic select the Online folder choose the tag you would like to display in the numeric display and press OK Tag Browser Select Tag Folders E1 Plus EtherNetIP Demo 9 EtherNetiP 2 Average _ CE inline Device Status In 1 system e p Device Status In 2 Device Status Motor Current Device Status Out A Device Status Trip Device Status Warning amp Assignment 1N2 Assignment Jam Inhibit Time Jam Trip Delay Jam Trip Level Jam Warn Level OL Reset Mode e OL Warning Level v lt gt Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 4 18 Automation Controller and Software Communications 7 Select OK to select the tag to display in the numeric display NumericDisplay Properties Connections Common Name Tag Expression lt Expression Expr Value EtherNetIPAverage_ FLA 1 8 Test the display by pressing the Test Run button 5 to view data directly from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side
6. Data Type Value 1 Get Revision UINT 0x0002 2 Get Max Instance UINT 120 Instance Attributes Instances Connection points implements the following data attributes Access Name Type Value Description 1 Get Number SERE UINT N A of members to follow in the list in attribute 2 in list 2 Get Member list Array of N A Array of CIP paths 3 Get Set Data Array of UINT mE Data produced consumed by the module 4 Get Size UINT N A No of USINTs in attribute 3 100 Get Name SHORT_STRING N A Name of the assembly instance Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 B 4 EtherNet IP Information Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Output Assemblies The following output assembly instances are implemented Table B 7 Instance 2 Basic Overload Output Assembly from ODVA Profile Table B 8 Instance 101 Similar to Basic Contact Output Assembly from ODVA Contact Profile Bit 0 Table B 9 Instance 103 Similar to Basic Starter Output Assembly from ODVA Starter Profile Input Assemblies Table B 10 Instance 50 Trip Status Input Assembly from ODVA Overload Profile Byte Bit7 Bit6 5 Bit2 Bit 0 Table B 12 Instance 106 Motor Starter Input Assembly Byte Bit7 Bit6 5 Bit4 Bit2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 Motor Input 2 Input 1 Out A Warning Tripped Current Stat Table B 13 Instance 110 Extended Motor Starter Input Assembly By
7. 4 94 in 0 08 in 0 21 in 0 88 in Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Network Design Installation and Wiring 1 7 The E1 Plus EtherNet IP module has one RJ45 port to connect a CAT5 type or better Ethernet cable Allen Bradley offers a wide variety of Ethernet patch cables with its Bulletin 1585 line of Ethernet cables http www ab com sensors ethernet incabinet html The E1 Plus supports a Star Ethernet topology in which all Ethernet nodes wire back to a central Ethernet switch hub or router as shown below Allen Bradley offers a line of managed and unmanaged Ethernet Switches with its Stratix family of Ethernet Switches http www ab com networks switches Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 1 8 Installation and Wiring Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter 2 Introduction Trip Status Identification Trip Resetting Trip and Warning Enable Protection Functions The purpose of this chapter is to provide detailed information regarding the protective trip and warning functions that the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module adds to the E1 Plus Overload Relay In this chapter you will find considerable mention given to parameters as they relate to these functions For complete descriptions of the programming parameters refer to Chaprer 6 Device Parameters and Tags The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Mo
8. Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Parameter No 1 Access Rule Get Data Type UINT Min Value 0 Max Value 1275 Default Value 0 Tag Name Average 96FLA Parameter No 2 Access Rule Get Data Type USINT Units 9 Min Value 0 Max Value 100 Default Value None Tag Name 96 Therm Utilized Device Parameters and Tags 6 3 Trip Status Parameter No 3 This parameter provides trip identification Access Rule Get 1 Trip Data Type WORD 0 No Trip Units Bit 0 Overload Tag Name Trip Status Overload Min Value 0x0000 Bit 1 Phase Loss Tag Name Trip Status Phase Loss Max Value 0x0007 Bit 2 Jam Tag Name Trip Status Jam Default Value 0x0000 Warning Status Parameter 4 No This parameter provides warning identification Access Rule Get 1 Warning Data Type WORD 0 No Warning Units Bit 0 Overload Tag Name Warning_Status Overload Min Value 0x0000 Bit 2 Jam Tag Name Warning_Status Jam Max Value 0x00FF Bit 3 Underload Tag Name Warning_Status Underload Bit 5 Comm Fault Tag Name Warning_Status Comm_Fault Default Value 0x0000 Bit 6 Comm Idle Tag Name Warning_Status Comm_ldle Bit 7 Non Vol Mem Fault Tag Name NV Mem Fault Device Status Parameter 10 No This parameter provides status information related to the E1 Access Get Plus Overload Relay and the SMM Rule
9. CLASS CODE 0 2 B 12 PCP Object CLASS CODE 0 2 B 13 TCP IP Interface Object CLASS CODE 0 5 B 14 Ethernet Link Object CLASS CODE 0 B 15 Rockwell Automation Support 65556 teres dae B 17 Installation B 17 New Product Satisfaction B 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Wiring The purpose of this chapter is to provide the necessary instructions to successfully install an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module to an E1 Plus Overload Relay and properly connect to a EtherNet IP network ATTENTION ATTENTION ala ATTENTION To prevent electrical shock disconnect from power source before installing or servicing Install in suitable enclosure Keep free from contaminants side mount module contains ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive parts and assemblies Static control precautions are required when installing testing servicing or repairing this assembly Component damage may result if ESD control procedures are not followed If you are not familiar with static control procedures refer to Rockwell Automation publication 8000 4 5 2 Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage any other applicable ESD protection handbook The purpose of this document is to serve as a guide for proper installation The National Electrical Cod
10. Instance 111 Attribute 3 amp Enable Enable Waiting Q Start Done Done Length 22 Q Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 MicroLogix and SLC 5 05 Explicit Messaging Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 11 2 Configure the path field in the communications tab to point to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Path 1 2 2 192 168 0 100 For this example 1 represents the processor slot 2 represents the EtherNet IP scanner slot 2 represents the EtherNet IP port and 192 168 0 100 represents the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Message Configuration E1_Plus_Read_Message Configuration Communication Tag Path 1 2 2 192 168 0 100 Browse E1Plus Connected Enable Enable Waiting Start Done Done Length 22 Q Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text OK Cancel Help MicroLogix and SLC 5 05 controllers can read and write information to and from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module using Explicit Messaging and the Assembly Object RSLogix 500 Version 8 10 or higher is required to configure EtherNet IP explicit messaging with these controllers An example of a MicroLogix 1100 using the MSG instruction to read all of the motor diagnostic data from the E1 Plus EtherN
11. March 2009 3 Register a single file browse to the location where the EDS file 15 located and select Next Rockwell Software s EDS Wizard Registration Di Electronic Data Sheet file s will be added to your system for use in Rockwell a Software applications Register a single file C Register a directory of EDS files Iu Named C Documents and Settings whmartin My Documents ICB Products E1 i If there is an icon file ico with the same name as the file s you are registering then this image will be associated with the device To perform an installation test on the file s click Next Next gt Cancel 4 Select Next to accept the installation test results Rockwell Software s EDS Wizard EDS File Installation Test Results This test evaluates each EDS file for errors in the EDS file This test does not guarantee EDS file validity Installation Test Results c documents and settings whmartinimy documents icb products e1 plus ethernet ed View file lt Back Nest Cancel Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 13 5 Accept the Graphic Image by selecting Next Rockwell Software s EDS Wizard Change Graphic Image You can change the graphic image that is associated with a device Product Types lt Back Next gt Cancel 6 Select Next to register the device Rockwell Software s EDS Wizard Final Task Summary This is a review
12. Unrecoverable Power up initialization failure Solid Red Fatal communication error Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 7 4 Troubleshooting EtherNet IP Troubleshooting Procedures The following table identifies possible causes and corrective actions when troubleshooting EtherNet IP related failures using the NETWORK STATUS LED Table 7 1 EtherNet IP Troubleshooting Procedures Color State Possible Cause Corrective Action None The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module is not Check EtherNet IP power and cable receiving power at the EtherNet IP connector connections and the power connection on the EtherNet IP connector Green Flashing once Normal The Network Status LED flashes green red and Red off once during a normal power up sequence Off Green Flashing E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module is online but with Check EtherNet IP master and its scan list for no connections established correct scanner configuration Green Solid Normal operating state and the E1 Plus No action required EtherNet IP Module is allocated to a master Red Flashing One or more connections timed out Reset EtherNet IP master device Red Solid 1 Diagnostics test failed on power up reset 1 Cycle power to the unit and network If the Internal fault exists 2 Duplicate EtherNet IP module address exists two EtherNet IP modules cannot have the same address 3 A fatal communication error occurred Publication 193 UM012
13. attribute 110 EtherNet IP Information B 11 Table B 29 Control Supervisor Object Instance 1 Attributes Attribute Access Rule Name Data Type Value ID 104 Get Trip Log 2 WORD Last trip condition Bit definitions of the value are the same as attribute 110 105 Get Trip Log 3 WORD Last trip condition Bit definitions of the value are the same as attribute 110 106 Get Trip Log 4 WORD Last trip condition Bit definitions of the value are the same as attribute 110 107 Get Device Status WORD Bit 0 Bit 1 Warning Bit 2 OutputA Bit 3 Input 1 Bit 4 Input 2 Bit 5 Motor Current Bit 6 Bit 15 Not used 108 Get Set Trip Enable WORD Bit O Not Used Bit 1 Not Used Bit 2 Jam Bit 3 Bit 15 Not Used 109 Get Set Warning Enable WORD Bit 0 Overload Bit 1 Not Used Bit 2 Jam Bit 3 Underload Bit 4 Not Used Bit 5 Comm Fault Bit 6 Comm Idle Bit 7 Bit 15 Not Used 110 Get Set OL Reset Mode BOOL 0 Manual 1 Automatic 111 Get Set IN1 Assignment USINT 0 Normal 1 Trip Reset 2 0L Contact 112 Get Set IN2 Assignment USINT 0 Normal 1 Trip Reset 2 0L Contact The following common services are implemented for the Control Supervisor Object Table B 30 Control Supervisor Object Common Services Service Implemented for 7 Cod Service Name ode Class Instance OxOE No Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single 0x05 No Yes Reset Pu
14. 1 On or Present Data Type WORD 0 Off or Not Present Units Bit 0 Trip Tag Name Device_Status Trip Min Value 0x0000 Bit 1 Warning Tag Name Device_Status Warning Max Value 0x003F Bit 2 Output A Tag Name Device_Status Out A Bit 3 Input 1 Tag Name Device Status In 1 Default 0x0000 Bit 4 Input 2 Tag Name Device Status 2 Value Bit 5 Motor Current Tag Name Device Status Motor Current Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 6 4 Device Parameters and Tags Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Advanced Setup Group Trip Enable This parameter allows the installer to enable or disable the Jam Trip function 1 Enabled 0 Disabled Bit 2 Jam Tag Name Trip Enable Jam Warning Enable This parameter allows the installer to enable or disable the warning functions separately All warning functions are disabled from the factory 1 Enabled 0 Disabled Bit 0 Overload Tag Warning Status Overload Bit 2 Jam Tag Name Warning Status Jam Bit 3 Underload Tag Name Warning Status Underload Bit 5 Comm Fault Tag Name Warning Status Comm Fault Bit 6 Comm Idle Tag Name Warning Status Comm Idle Single Three Ph This parameter configures the EtherNet IP Module for single or three phase application This parameter should be set to Single Phase when Bulletin 1935 or 5925 devices are employe
15. 17 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units TCU Min Value 0 Max Value 100 Default Value 90 Tag Name OL Warning Level Parameter No 18 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units Seconds Min Value 0 Max Value 250 Default Value 10 Tag Name Jam Inhibit Time Parameter No 19 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units Seconds Min Value 5 Max Value 250 Default Value 50 Tag Name Jam Trip Delay Parameter No 20 Access Rule Get Set Data Type UINT Units Min Value 150 Max Value 600 Default Value 250 Tag Name Jam Trip Level Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 6 6 Device Parameters and Tags Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Jam Warn Level This parameter sets the jam warning level UL Inhibit Time This parameter defines the amount of time for which underload detection is inhibited during a motor starting sequence UL Warn Level This parameter sets the underload warning level Parameter No 21 Access Rule Get Set Data Type UINT Units FLA Min Value 100 Max Value 600 Default Value 150 Tag Name Jam_Warn_Level Parameter No 22 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units Seconds Min Value 0 Max Value 250 Default Value 10 Tag Name UL_Inhibit_Time Parameter No 23 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units FLA
16. New Ethenet Addes MAC Type IP Adder Hostname Descapton Status Unatie to service BOOTP request from 00 00 8C 2140 56 Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 3 4 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network Assign Network Parameters Via a Web Browser and MAC Scanner Software Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 The New Entry window appears with the module s Ethernet Address MAC Ethemet Address 00 00 21 0 56 IP Address 130 151 217 Hostname Description rr OK Enter the IP address host name and a module desctiption Click OK RE cycle power to the module To permanently assign this configuration to the module highlight the module in the Relation List panel and click the Disable BOOTP DHCP button When module power is recycled it uses the assigned configuration and does not issue a DHCP request If you do not select the Disable BOOTP DHCP button on a power cycle the module clears the current IP configuration and will again begin sending DHCP requests In the event that a user does not have access to a DHCP software utility a user can assign network parameters via a web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer and Media Access Control MAC scanner software such as MAC Scanner from Colasoft http www colasoft com Follow these steps to configure the module using th
17. Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Tag Name 100 2 Parameter 8 Access Rule Get Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Tag Name Log 3 Trip Log 4 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 3 Device Parameters and Tags 6 11 Parameter No 9 Access Rule Get Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Tag Name Trip Log 4 Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 6 12 Device Parameters and Tags Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter Introduction Troubleshooting The purpose of this chapter is to assist in troubleshooting the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module ATTENTION ATTENTION Servicing energized industrial control equipment can be hazardous Electrical shock burns or unintentional actuation of controlled industrial equipment may cause death or serious injury For safety of maintenance personnel as well as other who may be exposed to electrical hazards associated with the maintenance activities follow the local safety related work practices for example the NFPS 70W Part IL Electrical Safety for Employee Workplaces in the United States when working on or near energized equipment maintenance personnel must trained in the safety practices procedures and requirements that pertain to their respective job assignments Do
18. 192 168 0 100 represents the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 4 10 Automation Controller and Software Communications Message Configuration E1 Plus Read Message Configuration Communication Tag Path 1 2 2 192 168 0 100 Browse E1Plus CD Connected Enable Enable Waiting Start Done Done Length 22 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text OK Cancel Help Users can read all of the motor diagnostic data back in one MSG instruction by using Assembly Instance 111 An example of configuring a ControlLogix explicit message using the MSG instruction to read all of the motor diagnostic data from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module is shown below 1 Configure the configuration tab for the message instruction with the follow settings Message type CIP Generic Service type Get Attribute Single Class 4 the Assembly Object nstance 111 the Complete Motor Starter assembly Destination The controller tag to write the data to Attribute 3 get set data instance attribute Message Configuration E1 Plus Read Message Configuration Communication Tag Message Type CIP Generic piam Get Attribute Single Source Element x Source Length o Bytes Service E 4 a Code 19 Hex Class 4 Destination E1 Plus Fiead Data gt
19. Bit 1 Reserved set to 0 Bit 2 Configured Bit 3 Reserved set to 0 Bit 4 7 See extended device status Bit 8 Minor Recoverable fault Bit 9 Minor Unrecoverable fault Bit 10 Major Recoverable fault Bit 11 Major Unrecoverable fault Bit 12 15 Reserved set to 0 Extended device status Bit 4 7 0000 Unknown 0001 Firmware updated in progress 0010 Faulted 1 0 connection 0011 1 0 connection estabilished 0100 volatile configuration bad 0101 Major fault 0110 Connection in run mode 0111 Connection in idle mode Get Serial Number UDINT Unique number assigned for each device Get Product Name SHORT STRING Product name Get State USINT 3 Operational Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 Table B 6 Instance Attributes EtherNet IP Information B 3 The following common services are implemented for the Identity Object Table B 4 Identity Object Common Services Implemented for Service Code Service Name Class Instance 0x01 No Yes Get Attribute All 0 0 Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x05 No Yes Reset Message Router Object CLASS CODE 0x02 No class or instance attributes are supported The message router object exists only to rout explicit messages to other objects Assembly Object CLASS CODE 0x04 The following class attributes are supported for the Assembly Object Table B 5 Assembly Object Class Attributes Attribute ID AccessRule
20. Get Native Language UINT 0x01 English The following instance attributes are implemented for all parameter attributes Table B 24 Parameter Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Set Value Specified in Descriptor N A 2 Get Link Path Size USINT N A 3 Get Link Path Packed EPATH Path to specified object attribute 4 Get Descriptor WORD Parameter Dependent 5 Get Data Type EPATH Parameter Dependent 6 Get Data Size USINT Parameter Dependent 7 Get Parameter Name String SHORT STRING Parameter Dependent 8 Get Units String SHORT STRING Parameter Dependent 9 Get Help String SHORT STRING Parameter Dependent 10 Get Minimum Value Specified in Descriptor Parameter Dependent 11 Get Maximum Value Specified in Descriptor Parameter Dependent 12 Get Default Value Specified in Descriptor Parameter Dependent 13 Get Scaling Multiplier UINT 1 14 Get Scaling Divisor UINT 1 15 Get Scaling Base UINT 1 16 Get Scaling Offset INT 0 17 Get Multiplier Link UINT 0 18 Get Divisor Link UINT 0 19 Get Base Link UINT 0 20 Get Offset Link UINT 0 21 Get USINT Parameter Dependent Decimal Precision Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 EtherNet IP Information B 9 The following commons setvices are implemented for the Parameter Object Table B 25 Parameter Object Common Services Service Implemented for Service Name Code
21. Group 145 6 2 Monitor Gfoup ee Ps HG OES VENENIS EE EE Wa 6 2 Advanced Setup Groups ciii RA Hebr 6 4 Reset Lock GYouposi side bus d ARR and 6 7 TO Setup Groupie tira ee e b ee t 6 8 Tap History Group ud 6 10 eee ed Vaid kae eee Ss 7 1 EtherNet IP Modes of Operation 7 2 Power Up Reset Mode iu to qt obere hed os 7 2 anneal 7 2 Recoverable Error Modes eodd Ya eei ds 7 3 Unrecoverable Error 7 3 EtherNet IP Troubleshooting 7 4 Input and Output Troubleshooting 7 5 EE A 1 Electone Data S eei red Rr Aon wee AES SH e ru A UR B 1 Exlie Net IP Objects coa tna o t fs adoret B 1 Identity Object CLASS CODE 0 01 B 2 Message Router Object CLASS CODE 0 02 B 3 Assembly Object CLASS CODE 0 04 B 3 Connection Manager Object CLASS CODE 0x06 B 5 Discrete Input Point Object CLASS CODE 0x08 B 6 Discrete Output Point Object CLASS CODE 0x09 B 7 Parameter Object CLASS CODE Ox0F B 8 Parameter Group Object CLASS CODE 0x10 B 9 Control Supervisor Object CLASS CODE 0x29 B 10 Overload Object
22. Min Value 30 Max Value 100 Default Value 70 Tag Name UL_Warn_Level Reset Lock Group Trip Reset This parameter provides the user with the capability of resetting a trip over the EtherNet IP network After a trip is reset the parameter automatically returns to a Ready state 0 Ready 1 Reset Trip Note transition from 0 to 1 is necessary to trigger a trip reset when mapped on the cyclic data Program Lock This parameter prohibits the device parameters from being altered when set to Locked It must be set to Unlocked to allow parameter modification It doesn t affect parameters when they re accessed through the assembley object 0 Unlocked 1 Locked Set To Defaults This parameter allows the user to reset the parameter settings to the factory default values After parameter values have been reset to the factory default settings the parameter automatically returns to a Ready state 0 Ready 1 Reset Defaults Note transition from 0 to 1 is necessary to trigger a set to default when mapped on the cyclic data Device Parameters and Tags 6 7 Parameter No 14 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name Trip Reset Parameter No 24 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name Program Lock Parameter N
23. Mount Module on the display E1 Plus EtherNet IP Demo Allen Bradley E1 Plus e ie I TATUS gt TRIP 7 A vl 4 Motor Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter 5 Introduction Notification Events Email Contents Email Notifications This chapter describes email notifications and how to configure an 1 Plus EtherNet IP module to send email notifications for different events There are several events that can trigger an email notification the events are listed below Overload trip Phase loss trip Jam trip Trip clear Overload warning Jam warning Underload warning Communication fault warning Communication idle warning EEPROM fault warning e Warning clear IMPORTANT Ifan event has been disabled within the Control Supervisor Attribute 108 or 109 see page B 11 it is not possible to override this and have emails generated The subject and body contents in the email message will be created from the type of trip or warning that is detected the Device Name Device Description Device Location and Contact Info Sample email messages are shown here Email Subject E1Plus module has detected a trip Email Body Trip status Overload Device Name E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 5 2 Email Notifications Email Subject Device Description Module under development Device Location
24. Name OutA Pr FlTState Parameter No 35 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OutA FlTValue Parameter No 36 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OutA En FlTState Parameter No 37 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OutA En FlTValue OutA En 141 This parameter in conjunction with the IdiState defines how Output A will respond when the EtherNet IP network is idle clear mode When set to 1 Output A will hold the state prior to trip occurrence When set to 0 Output A will open or close The En Fit parameters supersede the En 191 parameters 0 Go to IdlValue 1 Hold Last State OutA En IdlValue This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes when the network is idle and instructed by the IdlState parameter 0 Open 1 Closed IN1 Assignment This parameter allows the user to assign a specific function to the discrete IN1 input 0 Normal 1 Trip Reset 2 OL Contact IN2 Assignment This parameter allows the user to assign a specific function to the discrete 2 input 0 Normal 1 Trip Reset 2 OL Contact Device Parameters and Tags 6 9 Parameter No 38 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Un
25. The Comm Fault State of OUT A is defined by Parameter 36 OUTA En and parameter 37 OUTA En FitValue Communication Idle When a programmable controller is placed into the program mode the Protection execution of its ladder program is suspended and any connected networks go to an idle state If inadvertent this can result in the loss of application control and or critical process diagnostic data Rapid communication idle detection helps minimize the potential damage due to uncontrolled or unmonitored applications Comm Idle Warning The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will indicate a Comm Idle warning if No warning currently exists Comm Idle Warning is enabled The netwotk controller that is communicating to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module is placed in idle mode When the Comm Idle warning conditions are satisfied the following will occut Bit 6 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 in Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT The Comm Idle State of OUT A is defined by Parameter 38 OUTA En 145 and parameter 39 OUTA En IdiValue Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter J Introduction Determining Network Parameters EtherNet IP Network Parameters EtherNet IP Network Parameter IP address Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network This chapter describes how to configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP module to operate on an EtherNe
26. The Location Contact Info Contact Person contact person thecontact com The first word in the subject is the Device Name If a Device Name is not configured then the product name attribute from the identity object will be used Email Configuration To be able to send an email the IP address or the hostname of a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server must be configured and notifications must be selected Follow these steps to configure an email notification 1 In a web browser enter the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module in the address bar and press Enter Rockwell Automation Microsoft In 9 http 10 10 20 28 ww k EJ Rockwell Automation Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Email Notifications 5 3 2 Select Administrative Settings email Configuration and a login window will appear E1 Plus EtherNet IP Device Name Device Description D Resources Visit AB com for itional Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC B3 A9 A3 information 5 IP Address 10 10 20 98 E mail Configuration Product Revision 1 001 Euild 18 Contacts 000000000 Firmware Version Date Jan 9 2009 11 43 53 Serial Number 20202B57 Status No 1 connections established Uptime 0 days 2h 43m 18s Connect to 10 10 20 98 The server 10 10 20 98 at E1 Plus EtherNet IP requires username and password Werne Remember my password Ca Care 3 Log in with the username Administrato
27. kV L L Performance Criteria 1000 Radiated Emissions Class A Conducted Emissions Not tested 1 Performance Criteria 1 requires the DUT device under test not to experience degradation or loss of performance 2 Environment 2 Heavy Industrial WARNING This is a class A product In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EtherNet IP Communications Connections TCP 150 CIP 48 CIP Unconnected Messages 128 Packet Rates packets second 0 500 HIM MSG 500 Media Support Twisted Pair Yes Fiber No Speed Duplex Half Full 10 100 Duplicate IP Detection Yes Jam Protection Trip Level 150 60096 FLA Trip Delay 0 1 25 0 sec Inhibit 0 250 sec Standards and Certifications UL 508 CSA 22 2 No 14 EN 60947 4 1 Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 A 4 Specifications Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Appendix B Electronic Data Sheets EtherNet IP Objects EtherNet IP Information Electronic Data Sheet EDS files ate specially formatted ASCII files that provide all of the information necessary for a configuration tool e g RSNetWorx for EtherNet IP to access and alter the parameters of a device The EDS file contains all the parameter information of a device number of parameters groupings parameter name min max and default values units da
28. not work alone on energized equipment Do not attempt to defeat or override fault circuits The cause of a fault indication must be determined and corrected before attempting operation Failure to correct a control system or mechanical malfunction may result in personal injury and or equipment damage due to uncontrolled machine system operation Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 7 2 Troubleshooting EtherNet IP Modes of Operation Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module has four EtherNet IP modes of operation Power Up Reset Mode Run Mode Recoverable Error Mode and Unrecoverable Error Mode Power Up Reset Mode During Power Up Reset Mode the following occurs 1 The MODULE STATUS LED should flash green for approximately 1 4 second then red for 1 4 second The MODULE STATUS LED will then stay lit green and the NETWORK STATUS LED should flash green for approximately 1 4 second then red for 1 4 second before turning off The NETWORK STATUS LED and the MODULE STATUS LED will now return to their standard indication The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module protection functions are still operational even without an established network connection 2 The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module performs a duplicate IP address check to verify another module is not assigned to the same IP address a duplicate IP address is detected on the network NETWORK STATUS LED turns solid re
29. to control engineers and maintenance personnel If you use the Rockwell Automation BOOTP or DHCP server in an uplinked subnet where an enterprise DHCP server exists a module may get an address from the enterprise server before the Rockwell Automation utility even sees the module You might have to disconnect from the uplink to set the address and configure the module to retain its static address before reconnecting to the uplink This is not a problem if you have node names configured in the module and leave DHCP enabled The E1 Plus EtherNet IP module must be assigned a fixed network address The IP address of this module must not be dynamically provided Failure to observe this precaution may result in unintended machine motion or loss of process control When you change the IP address or connect the module to an EtherNet IP network the module checks to make sure that the IP address assigned to this module does not match the addtess of any other network device If the module determines that another device on the network with a matching IP address the EtherNet IP port of the module goes into conflict mode NETWORK STATUS LED indicator is solid red To resolve this conflict use the instructions in this chapter to change the IP address of the module Then cycle power to the module or reset the modules by disconnecting and then reconnecting the EtherNet cable cable Two modules could possibly detect a conflict simultaneously If t
30. 009 4 14 Automation Controller and Software Communications Data Table Address the location to wtite the information from Size in Bytes 1 assembly 101 consists of 1 byte of information MultiHop Yes Service Write Assembly to write an output assembly Class 4 the Assembly Object Instance 101 the Basic Contact output assembly Attribute 3 get set data instance attribute 3 MSG MG9 1 1 Elements ultiHop Send Data Receive Data This Controller Control Bits Channel Ignore if timed out TO 0 Command Break Cornection 0 Send Awaiting Execution EW 0 Size in Bytes Receive Send Error ER 0 Target Device Message done Message Timeout Message Transmitting 57 0 Message Enabled 0 Local Remote MultiHop Extended Routing Info File RIX Enor Service Service Code hex Enor 0 Class hex 6 deck s Instance hex dec Attribute hex Error Description No errors 3 Configure the MultiHop tab in the MSG instruction with the following parameters To Address the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module MSG MG9 1 1 Elements Send Data Receive Data Ins Add Hop Del Remove Hop From Device From Port To Address Type To Address This MicroLogix Channel 1 EtherNet IP Device str 192 168 0 100 Publication 193 UM012A EN
31. 1 46 No Forces b e sp epe se op 8 Nravorites K TimeriCounter K inputiOuiput f Comp Controller CLOGIXS000 Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler Power Up Handler 3 Tasks z fa MainTask Cg MainProgram E Unscheduled Programs E1 3 Motion Groups E Ungrouped Axes Trends 3 Data Types Cg User Defined Cg Strings ER Predefined Cy Module Defined Pj New Module X cu Ctrlex Copy Ctrl C gi Paste Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 3 3 Select the desired EtherNet IP scanner module and click OK x Type 1755 Description 1 756 DMA31 1756 543100 Drive Interface a 1756 DMA50 1756 54500 Drive Interface 1756 DMB30 1756 83000 Drive Interface 1 756 DMD30 1756 SD3000 Drive Interface 1 756 DMF30 1756 SF3000 Drive Interface 1 756 DNB 1756 DeviceNet Scanner 1 756 ENBT A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pair Media 756 ENET A 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface 1756 ENET B 1756 Ethernet Bridge 1 756 EWEB A 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced Web Services 1 756 HSC 1756 High Speed Counter 1 756 HYDO2 2 Axis Hydraulic Servo 1756 1416 16 Point 79V 132V AC Input 1756 14161 16 Point 79 132 AC Isolated Input Show Vendor on z Other Specialty 1 0 Select All Analog Digital Co
32. 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Parameter 13 Warning Enable allows the installer to enable or disable the overload jam underload and communication warning protective functions The Trip Enable settings should not be altered during machine operation as unexpected behavior could occur This may result in an unintended actuation of controlled industrial equipment with the potential for machine damage or serious injury to personnel Thermal overload and phase loss trip protection is provided exclusively by the E1 Plus Overload Relay The E1 Plus Overload Relay provides uninterrupted protection to the motor even in the event of an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module failure Settings for FLA and trip class are found directly on the E1 Plus Overload Relay IMPORTANT The reset mode DIP switch adjustment is overridden by the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module parameter 16 OL Reset Mode while the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module is powered Overload Warning The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module continuously monitors the E1 Plus Overload Relay s percentage of thermal utilization signal Parameter 2 Therm Utilized provides this value Parameter 17 OL Warn Level is used to adjust the setpoint to alert for an impending overload trip and is adjustable from 0 100 TCU The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will indicate an overload warning if all the following conditions are met No warning currently exists Overload warning is enabled Therm Util
33. 77 6 From 192 168 0 100 Always ask before opening this type of file harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or 9 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially save this file What s the risk Download EDS File from Allen Bradley EDS File Download Site The EDS file for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module can also be downloaded from the Allen Bradley EDS File download site Using a web browser on the personal computer that is connected to the Internet a user can download the EDS file by following these steps 1 Type http www ab com networks eds on the address line of the web browset 2 Select the network type as EtherNet IP and select Search EDS Resources from Rockwell Automation Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools o x A 2 Search Sie Favorites B ps http www ab com networks eds Case Studies Network Select a network Select a network ControlNet DeviceNet Device Type Bulletin Catalog Mo Network Independent Major Revision Minor Revision Keyword The EDS archives maintain a history of revisions as well as the most up to date versions of Rockwell Automation DeviceNet and ControlNet EDS files Tools amp Resources Locations ContactUs Sitemap Legal Notices Copyright 2009 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Publication 193 UM012A EN P Ma
34. A EN P March 2009 fault still exists replace unit 2 Change the IP address to a valid setting and reset the device 3 Check EtherNet IP media for proper installation Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting 7 5 ATTENTION If the outputs are to be commanded via an explicit message ensure that there can never be an established I O connection that can actively control them and that the explicit message connection has a non zero expected packet rate EPR setting Table 7 2 Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures Failure Type Failure Description Corrective Action Input 1 2 Input 1 or 2 does not 1 Check the supply voltage on the power connector appear to recognize a contact closure 2 If the applicable contact closed but the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module Input does not recognize the closure check the continuity and wiring to the connected contact 3 Check the IN 1 and 2 status LEDs If the appropriate LED does not illuminate measure the voltage across and current through the applicable input Verify they are within the ratings of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module See Appendix 4 f the appropriate Input LED does illuminate but the input status is not reported properly over the EtherNet IP network check the programmable controller ladder logic and 1 0 mapping Input 1 2 Trip reset operation Check the programming of Parameter 40 N7 Assignment or Parameter 41 2 As
35. Bulletin 193 Allen Bradley E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Catalog Number 193 ETN User Manual M Allen Bradley 193 ETN Rockwell Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls Publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http www ab com manuals ei describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equi
36. CODE 0x06 No class or instance attributes supported Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 6 EtherNet IP Information Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 The following common service are implemented for the Connection Manager Object Table B 16 Connection Manager Object Common Services Implemented for Service Code Service Name Class Instance 0x54 No Yes Forward Open Ox4E No Yes Forward Close Discrete Input Point Object CLASS CODE 0x08 The following class attributes are supported for the Discrete Input Point Object Table B 17 Discrete Input Point Object Class Attributes Attribute ID AccessRule DataType Value 1 Get Revision UINT 0x0002 2 Get Instance UINT 0x0002 Two instances of the Discrete Input Point Object are supported as follows Table B 18 Discrete Input Point Instances Attribute ID Access Rule Rule Data DataType Value 3 0 1 The following common services are implemented for the Discrete Input Point Object Table B 19 Discrete Input Object Common Services Service Implemented for Service Code Class Instance OxOE Yes Yes Get Attribute Single EtherNet IP Information B 7 Discrete Output Point Object CLASS CODE 0x09 The following class attributes are suppotted for the Discrete Output point Object Table B 20 Discrete Output Point Object Class Attributes Attribute ID Access
37. Class Instance 0x01 No Yes Get Attribute All OxOE Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single 0 4 Yes Get Enum String Parameter Group Object CLASS CODE 0x10 The following class attributes are supported for the Parameter Group Object Table B 26 Parameter Group Object Class Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Revision UINT 0x0001 2 Get Max Instance UINT 0x0005 8 Get Native Language USINT 0x01 English The following parameter group objects are supported nstance 1 Monitor Parameters Instance 2 Trip History Instance 3 Reset Lock Instance 4 Advanced Setup Instance 5 I O Setup The following instance attributes are supported for all parameter group instances Table B 27 Parameter Group Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Group Name String SHORT STRING N A 2 Get Number of Members UINT N A 3 Get 1st Parameter UINT N A 4 Get 2nd parameter UINT N A n Get Nth Parameter UINT N A Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 10 EtherNet IP Information The following common services are implemented for the Parameter Group Object Table B 28 Parameter Group Object Common Services Service Implemented for Service Name Code Class Instance Yes Yes OxOE Get Attribute Single Control Supervisor Object CLASS CODE 0x29 No cl
38. Customer Support case number see phone number above to obtain one to your distributor in order to complete the return process Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for States return procedure Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 B 18 EtherNet IP Information Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley RSLinx ControlLogix CompactLogix SoftLogix SLC 5 05 RSLogix 5000 and SMM are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation Vorstlaan Boulevard du Souverain 36 1170 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 193 012 March 2009 Copyright 62009 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in USA
39. P March 2009 Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 15 FactoryTalk View with E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module embedded predefined tags within the module This allows software packages such as Factory Talk View Predefined Tags Supervisory Edition SE to read and write data directly from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module An example of using RSLinx Classic as an OPC OLE for Process Control server to serve data to FactoryTalk View SE is show below Follow these steps to read data directly from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module using its predefined tags 1 Configure an OPC topic within RSLinx Classic to communicate to the E1 Plus EhterNet IP Side Mount Module In the Data Source tab select New to create a new OPC topic name high light the device to establish communications with and press Appl DDEOPC Topic Configuration Project Default Topic List Data Source Data Collection Advanced Communication EtherNetIP Autobrowse ij Workstation USMKEWHMARTIN2 Xm Linx Gateways Ethernet gy AB ETHIP 1 Ethernet 192 168 0 1 SoftLogix5800 EtherNet IP SoftLogix5800 EtherNel 192 168 0 100 E1 Plus EtherNet IP E1 Plus EtherNet IP 192 168 0 11 1769 L32E Ethernet Port 1769 L32E Ethernet 192 168 0 42 MicroLogix1100 1763 L16AWA 6 00 89 VBP 1 1789 A17 A Virtual Chassis New Clone Delete 2 In the Data Collectio
40. P Network Parameters for DNS Addressing EtherNet IP Network Parameter Host name Description A host name is part of a text address that identifies the module The full text address of a module is host name domain name Domain name A domain name is part of a text address that identifies the domain in which the module resides The full text address of a module is host name domain name The domain name has a 48 character limit Primary DNS server address This identifies any DNS servers used in the network You must have a DNS server configured if you specifiy an SMTP server with a name The DNS server converts the Secondary DNS server address Setting the IP Network Address Assign Network Parameters via the BOOTP DHCP Utility Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 domain name or host name to an IP address that can be used by the network For more information on DNS addressing see page 3 8 Check with your Ethernet network administrator to determine if you need to specify these parameters E1 Plus EtherNet IP modules ship with DHCP enabled You can set the netwotk Internet Protocol IP address by Using a Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server such as the Rockwell Automation BOOTP DHCP Server Utility which is included with Rockwell Software s RSLinx Classic software Using a web browser and MAC Scanner software By default the E1 Plus EtherNet IP
41. RRAY of 6 USINTs MAC Address 4 Get Interface Counterse Structure of In Octets UDINT N A In Ucast Packets UDINT N A In NUcast Packets UDINT N A In Discards UDINT N A In Errors UDINT N A In Unknown Protos UDINT N A Out Octets UDINT N A Out Ucast Packets UDINT N A Out NUcast Packets UDINT N A Out Discards UDINT N A Out Errors UDINT N A Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 16 EtherNet IP Information Table B 40 Ethernet Link Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 5 Get Media Counters Structure of Alignment Errors UDINT N A FCS Errors UDINT N A Single Collisions UDINT N A Multiple Collisions UDINT N A SOE Test Errors UDINT 0 Deferred Transmission UDINT N A Late Collisions UDINT N A Excessive Collisions UDINT N A MAC Transmit Errors UDINT N A Carrier Sense Errors UDINT N A Frame Too Long UDINT N A MAC Receive Errors UDINT N A 6 Get Set Interface Control Structure of Control Bits WORD N A Forces Interface Speed UINT N A The following common services are implemented for the Ethernet Link Object Table B 41 Ethernet Link Common Services Service Implemented for Service Code Class Instance 0x01 Yes Yes Get Attribute All OxOE No Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single Ox4C No Yes Get And Clear Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Rockwell Automa
42. Rule Data Type Value 1 Get Revision UINT 0x0001 2 Get Max Instance UINT 0x0001 A single instance is implemented and contains the following attributes Table B 21 Discrete Output Point Object Instance 1 Output A Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 3 Get Value BOOL 0 1 5 Get Set Fault Action BOOL O Fault Value Attribute 1 Hold Last State 6 Get Set Fault Value BOOL 0 0FF 1 0N 7 Get Set Idle Action BOOL 0 Fault Value Attribute 1 Hold Last State 8 Get Set Idle Value BOOL 0 0FF 1 0N 113 Get Set Pr Fault Action BOOL 0 Pr Fault Value Attribute 1 lgnore 114 Get Set Pr Fault Value BOOL 0 0FF 1 0N The following common services are implemented for the Discrete Output Point Object Table B 22 Discrete Output Object Common Services Service Implemented for Service Code Class Instance 0 0 Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 EtherNet IP Information Parameter Object CLASS CODE 0 0 The following class attributes are supported for the Parameter Object Table B 23 Parameter Object Class Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Revision UINT 0x0001 2 Get Max Instance UINT 0x0029 8 Get Parameter Class Descriptor WORD 0 000 9 Get Configuration Assembly Instance UINT 0x0078 10
43. Settings tab Password Configuration Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 5 6 Email Notifications 4 Enter the Device Identity information into the fields as described below Allen Bradley Automation Device Identity Network Configuration E mail Configuration Password Configuration 9 Home Parameters Diagnostics Ca Administrative Settings Device Name F Device Identity 9 Network Configuration Name and Contact Information Device Description 9 E mail Configuration Device Location assword Configuration mas e gurati Contact Info Contact Info Copyright 2008 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Device Name The name of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module Device Description The description of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module Device Location The location of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module Contact Info Contact information for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module 5 Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Limitations Based on the functionality of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module there are some limitations on when emails can be triggered f two events occur at the same time an email will only be sent fot the most significant event If the module has been configured to send an email for a lower ptioritized event and this event occurs at the same time as a higher prioritized event for which the module has not been programmed to send an email no email will be sent for either even
44. SoftLogix controllers can read and write specific information to and from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module using Explicit Messaging and the Parameter Object An example of configuring a ControlLogix explicit message using the MSG instruction to read the Device Status parameter data from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module is shown below Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 9 1 Configure the configuration tab for the message instruction with the follow settings Message type CIP Generic Service type Parameter Read Instance 10 The parameter you want to read back e g 10 represents device status Destination The controller tag to write the data to Message Configuration E1_Plus_ Read Message Configuration Communication Tag Message Generic M Service Parameter Read s Service m Sa MEETS Code Hex Class Hex Destination Plus Read Data Dl L Instance 10 Attribute i Hex New Tag Enable Enable Waiting Start Done Done Length 22 Error Code Extended Error Code Timed Out Error Path Error Text Cancel Apply 2 Configure the path field in the communications tab to point to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Path 1 2 2 192 168 0 100 For this example 1 represents the processor slot 2 represents the EtherNet IP scanner slot 2 represents the EtherNet IP port and
45. Value 1 Get Status DWORD N A 2 Get Configuration capability DWORD 0x00000014 3 Get Set Configuration control DWORD N A 4 Get Physical Link Object Struct of Path size UINT 0x0002 Path Padded EPATH 20 F6 24 01 5 Get Set Interface configuration Structure of IP Address UDINT Network Mask UDINT Gateway Address UDINT Name Server UDINT Name Server 2 UDINT Domain Name STRING 6 Get Set Host Name STRING 8 Get Set TTL Value USINT 1 9 Get Set Mcast Config Structure of Alloc Control USINT 0 Reserverd USINT Num Mcast UINT 4 Mcast Start Addr UDINT Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 EtherNet IP Information B 15 The following common services are implemented for the TCP IP Interface Object Table B 38 TCP IP Interface Common Services Service Implemented for Service Code Class Instance 0x01 No Yes Get Attribute All OxOE Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single Ethernet Link Object CLASS CODE 0 The following class attributes are supported for the Ethernet Link Object Table B 39 Ethernet Link Object Class Attributes The following instance attributes are implemented for all parameter attributes Attribute ID Table B 40 Ethernet Link Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Interface Speed UDINT 10 or 100 2 Get Interface Flags DWORD 3 Get Physical Address A
46. able parameters The Pr FitState and Pr FltValue parameter supersede the En Flt or En Idle parameters OUT A Output A does not appear to turn off open when commanded to do so N 99 gt Check the OUTA status LED If the appropriate LED remains illuminated check the programmable controller ladder logic and 1 0 mapping If the appropriate Output LED is not illuminated remove the control circuit power and check for continuity across the appropriate output terminals 13 14 If the continuity test indicates the output is closed replace the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module Check the supply voltage against ratings of the contactor and the relay output before installing a new unit Remove control circuit power and check the control circuit fuse and the control wiring to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module output terminals Check the OUTA Pr FitState Pr FitValue En FitState En FitValue En IdiState and En IdlValue programmable parameters Then check the DEVICE STATUS and TRIP STATUS parameters If a Protection Fault exists refer to the TRIP STATUS parameters If a EtherNet IP related fault exists refer to the FtherNet troubleshooting procedure OUT A The contactor connected to Output A appears to chatter Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 N 99 Verify the OUT A LED remains in the appropriate On or Off state If the LED is flickering check the programmable controller s lad
47. ass attributes are supported for the Control Supervisor Object A single instance instance 1 of the Control Supervisor Object is supported The following instance attributes are supported Table B 29 Control Supervisor Object Instance 1 Attributes Attribute ID 10 Access Rule Get Faulted Data Type Value BOOL 0 Fault present 1 Fault Latched Get Warning BOOL 0 Warnings present 1 Warning present not latched Get Set Fault Rst BOOL 0 action 0 gt 1 Fault reset Get FaultCode UINT If in Faulted state FaultCode indicates the fault that caused the transition to Faulted state If not in Faulted state FaultCode indicates the fault that caused the last transition to the Faulted state Get Warning Code UINT Code word indicating warning present If multiple warnings are present the lowest code value is displayed Get Trip Status WORD Bit 0 Overload Bit 1 Phase Loss Bit 2 Jam Bit 3 Bit 15 Not used Get Warning Status WORD Bit 0 Overload Bit 1 Not Used Bit 2 Jam Bit 3 Underload Bit 4 Not Used Bit 5 Comm Fault Bit 6 Comm Idle Bit 7 Non Vol Mem Fault Bit 8 Bit 15 Not used Get Trip Log 0 WORD Last trip condition Bit definitions of the value are the same as attribute 110 Publication 193 UM012A EN P M Get Trip Log 1 arch 2009 WORD Last trip condition Bit definitions of the value are the same as
48. ault allows the installer to reset all parameter settings including trip logs to the factory default values IMPORTANT Resetting to factory default values also resets the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module s IP and DHOP settings Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 6 2 Device Parameters and Tags Parameter Group Listing The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module contains five parameter groups Table 6 1 Parameter Groups Monitor parameters Advanced Setup Reset Lock 1 0 Setup Trip History 1 Average 96FLA 12 Trip Enable 14 Trip Reset 34 OutA Pr FitState 5 Trip Log 0 2 Utilized 13 Warning Enable 24 Program Lock 35 OutA Pr FitValue 6 Trip Log 1 3 Trip Status 15 Single Three Ph 25 Set to Default 36 OutA En FitState 7 Trip Log 2 4 Warning Status 16 OL Reset Mode 37 En FitValue 8 Trip Log 3 10 Device Status 17 OL Warning Level 38 En IdlState 9 Trip Log 4 18 Jam Inhibit Time 39 En ldlValue 19 Jam Trip Delay 40 IN1 Assignment 20 Jam Trip Level 41 IN2 Assignment 21 Jam Warn Level 22 UL Inhibit Time 23 UL Warn Level Monitor Group Average This parameter reports the average motor current The value is reported as a percentage of motor rated current dial setting on the E1 Plus Overload Relay and is Units reported in increments of 5 Therm Utilized This parameter reports the percent thermal utilization of the connected motor
49. blication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 12 EtherNet IP Information Overload Object CLASS CODE 0x2C No class attributes are supported for the Overload Object A single instance instance 1 of the Overload Object is supported Table B 31 Overload Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 7 Get Thermal Utilized USINT xxx FLA 108 Get Average FLA UINT 0 1000 96FLA 109 Get Thermal Utilized USINT 0 10096 127 Get Set Single Three Phase BOOL 0 Single Phase 1 Three Phase 132 Get Set OL Warn Level USINT 0 100 TCU 141 Get Set Jam Inhibit Time USINT 0 250 Sec 142 Get Set Jam Trip Delay USINT 0 5 25 0 Sec 143 Get Set Jam Trip Level UINT 150 600 FLA 144 Get Set Jam Warn Level UINT 100 600 145 Get Set UL Inhibit Time USINT 0 250 Sec 148 Get Set UL Warn Level USINT 30 100 FLA The following common services ate implemented for the Overload Object Table B 32 Overload Object Common Services Service Implemented for Service Name Code Class Instance OxOE No Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 EtherNet IP Information B 13 PCP Object CLASS CODE 0xC2 The following class attributes are suppotted for the PCP Object Table B 33 PCP Object Class Attributes Attribute ID AccessRule Data Type Value The following instan
50. ce attributes are implemented for all parameter attributes Table B 34 PCP Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type Value 1 Get Set MCC Number USINT 0 255 2 Get Set Vertical Section Number USINT 0 255 3 Get Set Starting Section Letter USINT 0 255 4 Get Set Space Factors USINT 0 0x3F 5 Get Set Cabinet Width USINT 0 255 6 Get Set Controlled Device USINT 0 255 7 Get Number of Device Inputs USINT 2 8 Get Set Devices Connected at Array of USINT Inputs 9 Get Number of Device Outputs USINT 1 10 Get Set Devices Connected at Array of USINT Outputs The following common services are implemented for the PCP Object Table B 35 PCP Object Common Services Service Implemented for Sani Code ervice Name Class Instance 0x01 No Yes Get Attribute All 0x02 No Yes Set Attribute OxOE Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes Set Attribute Single Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 14 EtherNet IP Information TCP IP Interface Object CLASS CODE 0xF5 The following class attributes are supported for the TCP IP Interface Object Table B 36 TCP IP Interface Object Class Attributes Attribute ID The following instance attributes are implemented for all parameter attributes Table B 37 TCP IP Interface Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID Access Rule Name Data Type
51. d 0 Single Phase 1 Three Phase OL Reset Mode This parameter defines whether a trip can be automatically or manually reset This setting overrides the E1 Plus DIP switch adjustment while the SMM is powered Note however that the E1 Plus manual reset button accessible at the front is always active 0 Manual 1 Automatic Parameter No 12 Access Rule Get Set Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Parameter 13 No Access Rule Get Set Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0 007 Default 0x0000 Value Parameter No 15 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 1 Tag Name Single Three Ph Parameter No 16 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OL Reset Mode OL Warning Level This parameter sets the overload warning level Jam Inhibit Time This parameter defines the amount of time for which jam detection is inhibited during a motor starting sequence Jam Trip Delay This parameter allows the installer to program a time duration for which a jam condition must exist at the programmed level prior to the device tripping Jam Trip Level This parameter sets the jam trip level Device Parameters and Tags 6 5 Parameter No
52. d the MODULE STATUS LED turns flashing red and the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module enters the Recoverable Error Mode If the power up reset is successful the overload relay will enter Run Mode Run Mode In Ran Mode the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will operate as a slave device to a master device The NETWORK STATUS LED will blink green if there are no network connections established with a network master When one or more connections are in the established state the NETWORK STATUS LED will turn solid green When one or more connections are in the timed out state the NETWORK STATUS LED will blink red In the Run Mode the Plus EtherNet IP Module will Accept messages from a master on the EtherNet IP network Send response messages COS messages or CYCLIC messages to a mastet If a communication error is detected the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will either enter the Recoverable Error or Unrecoverable Error Mode Troubleshooting 7 3 Recoverable Error Mode In Recoverable Error Mode the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Modules MODULE STATUS LED turns flashing red The overload relays will respond to messages that are specified in offline node recovery message protocol Recoverable Duplicate IP address detected Hashing Red Unrecoverable Error Mode In Unrecoverable Error Mode the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Modules MODULE STATUS LED turns solid red The overload relay continues in this state as long as the device is powered
53. der logic program Check the control circuit supply voltage Verify it is within the ratings of the contactor coil and the overload relay s outputs Remove the control circuit power Verify all control wiring is properly secured Specifications Terminal Ratings Terminal Screw Appendix A M3 Wire Cross Section See wiring diagram section Torque 0 56 0 79 Nem 5 7 Ib in Degree of Protection IP20 Power Supply Ratings Rated Supply Voltage Us 24V DC Rated Operating Range Ue 24V 1596 10 DC Rated Supply Current le 110 mA at 24V DC Maximum Surge Current at Power Up 25A Maximum Power Consumption 2 7 W Output Relay Ratings Terminals OUT A 13 14 Type of Contacts Form A SPST NO Rated Thermal Current lihe 5A Rated Insulation Voltage Ui 300V AC Rated Operating Voltage Ue 240V AC Rated Operating Current le 3 A at 120V AC 1 5 A at 240V AC 0 25 A at 110V DC 0 1 A at 220V DC Minimum Operating Current 10 mA at 5V DC Rating Designation B300 Utilization Category AC 15 Resistive Load Rating 5 A 250V DC p f 1 0 5 A 30V DC Inductive Load Rating 2 A 250V AC p f 0 4 L R 7 ms 2 A 30V DC Short Circuit Current Rating 1 000 A Recommended Control Circuit Fuse KTK R 6 6 A 600V Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 A 2 Specifications Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Rated Number of Operations Out A
54. dule determines trip status and identification through monitoring of reference signals inside the E1 Plus Overload Relay On power up it assumes that the E1 Plus Overload Relay is in a non tripped condition For definitive feedback on trip status of the E1 Plus Overload Relay one of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module inputs may be wired to the N O auxiliary contact terminals 97 and 98 of the E1 Plus Overload Relay Parameters 40 and 41 are used to configure the assignment of the inputs For this function use the OL Contact configuration The following options are available for resetting a tripped E1 Plus Overload Relay with an E1 Plus EtherNet IP module Blue mechanical reset button located on the front of the E1 Plus Overload Relay Setting Parameter 14 Reset to Reset trip e Setting the trip reset bit in an output assembly from a logic controller Using a push button N O contact configuration wired to one of the EtherNet IP module inputs programming the corresponding input assignment parameter 40 or 41 to Trip Reset Setting the CIP Tag Trip_Reset to 1 IMPORTANT Setting parameter 16 Reset Mode to Automatic does not result in other reset commands being ignored Parameter 12 Enable allows the installer to enable or disable the jam trip protective function Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 2 2 Protection Functions Overload and Phase Loss Protection Publication
55. e Vendor Allen Bradley Parent Ethernet_Bridge Name Plus Description Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 5 Select Data SINT the Comm Format The Comm Format tells RSLogix 5000 the format of the data The Data SINT format will represent the data from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module as a field of 8 bit values Comm Format Data SINT Adraan Set the Connection Parameters I O data is accessed using Input Instances 50 51 106 110 or 111 and Output Instances 2 101 or 103 The size of the input connection and the output connection shall correspond to the size of the chosen instance The E1 Plus configuration assembly instance is 120 In this example configuration data is not used so the data size is set to 0 r Connection Parameters Assembly Instance Size Input p 2 3 e Output fics 1 Configuration p 8 bit Status Output IS Enter the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Address Host Name IP Address 10 10 21 25 C Host Name Click Next Enter a value for the time between each scan of the module Make sure Inhibit Module is not checked Module Properties Ethernet Bridge ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 E x Requested Packet Interval RPI 100 ms 1 0 3200 0 ms Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Conn
56. e Timeout Message Transmitting ST D Message Enabled 0 Local Remote MultiHop Extended Routing Info 85100 Service Read Assembly Service Code hex E Error Code Hex 0 Class hex deck 6 Instance hex deck 11 Attribute hex dec Error Description No errors 3 Configure MultiHop tab in the MSG instruction with the following parameters To Address the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 13 MSG MG9 0 1 Elements General MultiHop Send Data Receive Data Ins Add Hop Del Remove Hop To Address Type This MicroLogix EtherNet IP Device str 192 168 0 100 An example of a MicroLogix 1100 using the MSG instruction to write data to energize an output relay on the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module is shown below 1 Write the appropriate ladder logic to execute a MSG instruction for the MicroLogix controller an EEM instruction for the SLC 5 05 to control the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module 5 MSG Read Wnite Message MSG File MG9 1 2 Configure General tab in the MSG instruction with the following parameters Channel 1 Integral the Ethernet port on the processor Communication Command CIP Genetic Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2
57. e and any other governing regional or local code will take precedence Rockwell Automation cannot assume responsibility for the compliance or proper installation of the side mount module or associated equipment A hazard of personal injury and or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation ATTENTION An incorrectly applied or installed side mount module can result in damage to the components or reduction in product life Wiring or application errors such as supplying incorrect or inadequate supply voltage or operating storing in excessive ambient temperatures may result in malfunction of the product Publication 193 UMO012A EN P March 2009 1 2 Installation and Wiring Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 ATTENTION Only personnel familiar with the side mount module and associated machinery should plan to install set up and maintain the system Failure to comply may result in personal injury and or equipment damage ATTENTION EIN AN AN ATTENTION This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures remain compliant with UL CSA Certifications the EtherNet IP power supply must meet NEC Class 2 requirements Features Installation and Wiring 1 3 Figure 1 1 Features Output Status LED Ethernet Connector P di gt IS _ Input Stat
58. ection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Cancel Finish Help 10 Click Finish to add the E1 Plus to the I O Configuration in RSLogix 5000 Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 4 6 Automation Controller and Software Communications Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Downloading the Configuration to the PLC 1 In the RSLogix 5000 program select Communications Who Active RS RSLogix 5000 CLOGIX5000 1756 L1 File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsiaj S s maie Select Recent Path Offline 0 RUN No Forces b E pA Upload No Edits amp F vo Download Program Mode J Controller CLOGIXS000 Run Mode Controller Tags Controller Fault Handh Test Mode em 21 25 Lock Controller Clear Fauks MainProgram Go Faults Unscheduled Program 3 Motion Groups 2 Select the desired communication path and click Set Project Path Who Active Autobrowse Workstation JPA PC d Linx Gateways Ethernet d AB ETHIP 1 Ethernet Upload 43 10 10 21 25 E1 Plus EtherNet IP E1 Plus EtherNet IP 6 10 10 21 33 1788 Ethernet to DeviceNet Linking Device 1788 EN Download 10 10 21 36 1734 AENT PointIO EtherNet IP Adapter 1734 AEN 10 10 21 45 1794 AENT FLEX Ethernet Adapter 1794 AENT _Update Fi
59. et IP Side Mount Module is shown below 1 Write the appropriate ladder logic to periodically execute a MSG instruction for the MicroLogix controller an EEM instruction for the SLC 5 05 Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 4 12 Automation Controller and Software Communications TON 0000 J4 Timer On Delay jee EN DN Timer T40 Time Base 001 Preset 100 Accum 75 MSG 0001 MSG File Read Write Message 99 0 Setup Screen 2 Configure General tab in the MSG instruction with the following parameters Channel 1 Integral the Ethernet port on the processor Communication Command CIP Generic Data Table Address the location to store the information Size in Bytes 22 assembly 111 consists of 22 bytes of information MultiHop Yes Service Read Assembly to read an input assembly Class 4 the Assembly Object Instance 111 the Complete Motor Starter assembly Attribute 3 get set data instance attribute 2 MSG MG9 0 1 Elements MultiHop Send Data Receive Data This Controller Control Bits Channel Ignore if timed out T0 0 Communication Command CIP Generic Break Connection BK D Data Table Address Receive Awaiting Execution EW 0 Size in Bytes Receive Send d Error ER 0 Target Device Message done Messag
60. his occurs perform this procedure Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 3 8 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 1 Remove the module with the incorrect IP address and correct its conflict 2 Cycle power or disconnect the EtherNet cable from the second module and reconnect it Behavior of Modules With Duplicate IP Addresses Devices in conflict over an IP address behave differently depending on whether connections have been established to either of the modules and whether both modules support duplicate IP address detection Device Conflict Over Duplicate IP Addresses If Both modules support duplicate IP address Then The first started module uses and retains its IP address detection The other module will detect a conflict give up the IP address and enter conflict mode Both modules support duplicate IP address detection and are started at roughly the same time One of them surrenders the IP address and enters conflict mode One module supports duplicate IP address detection and a second module does not DNS Addressing Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 The second module generally keeps its IP address regardless of which module first obtains the IP address The module that supports duplicate IP address detection will detect the conflict and give up the IP address To further qualify a module s address use DNS addressing to specify a host name for a
61. is chapter describes and shows examples of how each type of messaging is used RSLogix 5000 software is used to configure I O messaging between an automation controller and an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module on an EtherNet IP Network This example will show the steps necessary to configure a ControlLogix controller for this type of messaging ControlLogix Configuration An existing project can be used or a new project can be created to configure EtherNet IP I O messaging To create a new configuration in RSLogix 5000 select File gt New Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 4 2 Automation Controller and Software Communications Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 1 Select the controller type chassis type slot number and project path Enter a name for the controller and click OK ren Controer Vendor Allen Bradley Type 175641 ControlLogis5550 Controller JL Revision 13 X Cancel Redundancy Enabled Help Name jeo GIx5000 Description ES gl Chassis Type 1756 10 10 Slot ControlLogix Chassis X Slot o Safety Partner Slot Create In c ARSLogix 50005Projects Browse 2 Right click on I O Configuration and select New Module to open the Select Module Type window RSLogix 5000 CLOGIX5000 1756 11 File Edit Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help Aisle 2 e cler al Offline 1 RUN Path 10102
62. is method 1 Locate and identify the MAC ID printed on the label of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module This address has a format that is similar to 00 Ob db 14 55 35 Connect the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module to the same Wide Area Network WAN as your personal computer Start the MAC scanner software Select the appropriate subnet to scan for available MAC addresses Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 5 ubnet 192 168 0 0 ES 5 Scan the Subnet for all available MAC addresses IP MAC Address Host Name Manufacturer 3 192 168 0 1 859 00 00 88 2 2 75 USMKEWHMARTIN2 D Link 192 168 0 11 00 00 BC 38 BE 24 Allen Bradley 3 192 168 0 100 00 00 3 49 9 6 Identify the IP address assigned to the MAC ID of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module The IP address will have a format that is similar to 192 168 0 100 7 Open a web browser and type the IP address on the address line to view the internal web server of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module A Rockwell Automation Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Q O 402 germ BS BW Address http 192 168 0 100 mM E Plus EtherNet IP BELL Device Name 1 Plus EtherNet IP Device Description Devicelkocation Visit AB corn for additional Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC B3 A9 C9 information IP Address 192 168 0 100 Product Rev
63. ision 1 001 Build 18 Contacts Firmware Version Date Jan 9 2009 11 43 53 Serial Number 20202B74 Status No I O connections established Uptime 0 days 3h 31m 43s Seconds Between Refresh Disable Refresh with 0 Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 3 6 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 8 Select Administration Settings gt Network Configuration to change the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module to a static IP address 9 The module will prompt the user for a User Name and Password Use Administrator for the user name leave the password field blank and select OK Enter Network Password qe This secure Web Site at 192 168 0 100 requires you to log on Please type the User Name and Password that you use for E1 Plus EtherNet IP UserName Password Save this password in your password list Cancel 10 Assign the appropriate network settings per the recommendation of the netwotk administrator for the network that this module will be communicating on and select Apply Rockwell Automation Microsoft Internet Explorer Q x 7 Q x a 2 Search She Fevortes B dress 192 168 0 100 Allen Bradley Gale uA PR me n Expand Minimize Device Identit Network Configuration Parameters Ld Diagnostics Administrative Settings Ethernet Interface Configuration 9 Device Identity F Netwo
64. its Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OutA En ldlState Parameter No 39 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name OutA En IdlValue Parameter No 40 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units Min Value 0 Max Value 2 Default Value 0 Tag Name 1 Assignment Parameter No 41 Access Rule Get Set Data Type USINT Units Min Value 0 Max Value 2 Default Value 0 Tag Name 2 Assignment Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 6 10 Device Parameters and Tags Trip History Group Trip Log 0 This parameter records the latest trip Trip Log 1 This parameter records the trip previous to Log 0 1092 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 1 Trip Log 3 This parameter records the trip previous to Trip Log 2 Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Parameter 5 Access Rule Get Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Tag Name Trip Log 0 Parameter No 6 Access Rule Get Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max Value 0x0007 Default Value 0x0000 Tag Name Log 1 Parameter No 7 Access Rule Get Data Type WORD Units Min Value 0x0000 Max
65. ized is equal to or greater than OL Warn Level When the overload warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur Bit 0 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT Therm Utilized will stabilize at a value of approximately 88 with the motor operating continuously at rated current Jam Protection Protection Functions 2 3 Motor current greater than the motor s nameplate rating can indicate a high overload or stall condition such as an overloaded conveyor or jammed gear These conditions can result in overheating of the motor and equipment damage Rapid jam fault detection helps to minimize damage and loss of production By continuously monitoring the motor current level signal as a percentage of the E1 Plus Overload Relay s dial FLA setting the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module allows jam trip and warning capability Jam Trip The following parameters are available for configuring the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module s jam trip performance Parameter 18 Jam Inhibit Time allows the installer to inhibit a jam trip from occurring during the motor starting sequence It is adjustable from 0 250 seconds Parameter 19 Jam Trip Delay allows the installer to define the time period a jam condition must be present before a trip occurs It is adjustable from 5 250 seconds Parameter 20 Jam Trip Level allows the installer to define the current at
66. mm Path AB_ETHIP 1410 10 21 46 Backplane 0 Security lt None gt Offline Project Controller Name CLOGIX5000 Controller 1756411 ControlLogix5550 Controller File C RSLogix 5000 Projects CLOGIX5000 4CD Security lt None gt Select File Cancel Help 5 In the Download confirmation window click Download to download the configuration to the PLC x ad Download to the controller Name CLOGIX5000 Type 1756 L1 44 ControlLogix5550 Controller Path AB_ETHIP 1410 10 21 46 Backplane 0 Security None Cancel Help If there are any errors a warning triangle will be present on the E1 Plus in the I O configuration listing Double click the module to view any error that is reported Accessing Module Data With both the controller and EtherNet IP network configured the ControlLogix controller can exchange data with the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module 1 online and switch the controller to Remote Run mode 2 RSLogix 5000 CLOGIX5000 File Edit View Search Logic Communications T Rem Run m Bi Run Mode mm NoFoces gt abuela it No Edits ia dk 0 Publication 193 0 2 March 2009 4 8 Automation Controller and Software Communications Logix Explicit Messaging Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 2 Open the Controller Tags window Controller CLOGIX5000 Controller Tags 9 Contr
67. mmunication Motion Controller Clear Cancel Help 4 Enter the desired communication settings and click Finish Module Properties Local 1 1756 ENET B 2 1 E 175 1755 Ethemet Communication Interface Vendor Allen Bradley Parent Local Name Ethemet Bridge Address Host Description 6 PAddes 10 10 21 46 zi Host Name Slot Revision E Electronic Keying Compatible Module Cancel Back Nest gt Help EtherNet IP Network Configuration After the controller configuration the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module has to be added to the I O configuration 1 Place the program in Offline mode RSLogix 5000 CLOGIX5000 1756 L1 File Edit View Search Logic Communications T alela S slee ele Offline RUN No Forces b s n No Edits amp r ia Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 4 4 Automation Controller and Software Communications 2 Right click on the Ethernet IP scanner in I O Configuration and select New Module to open the Select Module Type window 2 Data Types Gi User Defined Strings Predefined y Module Defined 3 10 Configuratio 5 ENET B Ethern New Module cu Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C g Paste Ctrl Delete Del Cross Reference Pr
68. module which also includes specifying a domain name and DNS servers DNS addressing makes it possible to set up similar network structures and IP address sequences under different domains DNS addressing is only necessary if you refer to the module by host name such as in path descriptions in MSG instructions To use DNS addressing perform this procedure 1 Assign a host name to the module A network administrator should be able to assign a host name Valid host names should be IEC 1131 3 compliant 2 Configure the module s parameters Install EDS File Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 9 3 In addition to the IP address subnet mask and gateway address configure a host name for the module domain name and primary secondary DNS server addresses Before the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module is configured to communicate on an EtherNet IP network it must be registered to the software that configures the network such as Rockwell Software s RSLinx Classic and RSNetWorx for EtherNet IP software A user registers the module by installing an Electronic Data Sheet EDS file The EDS file for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module can be obtained from one of two locations Embedded in the module Allen Bradley EDS file download website Download EDS File Embedded in the Module The EDS file for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module is embedded within the module After the IP addre
69. module is DHCP enabled The BOOTP DHCP utility is a standalone program that is located in the BOOTP DHCP Server folder accessed from the Start menu IMPORTANT Before you start the BOOTP DHCP utility make sure you have the hardware MAC ID of the module which is printed on the side of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module The MAC ID has a format similar to 00 Ob db 14 55 35 This utility recognizes DHCP enabled devices and provides an interface to configure a static IP address for each device Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 3 assign network parameters via the BOOTP DHCP utility perform this procedure 1 Start the BOOTP DHCP software 2 Select Tool Network Settings 3 If appropriate for the network enter the subnet mask gateway address primary secondary server addresses and domain name Network Settings Defaults Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Domain Name Cancel 4 Click OK The Request History panel displays the hardware addresses of modules issuing BOOTP or DHCP requests 5 Double click the MAC address of the module to be configured The MAC address is printed on the side of the Plus EtherNet IP module The format of the hardware address resembles 00 Ob db 14 55 35 53 BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 Ethemel Address BOOTP 00008C214056 BOOTP 00008C214056 800TP 00008C 21 4056 Relation Lit
70. n tab select the process type Log x5000 and select Apply Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 4 16 Automation Controller and Software Communications DDE OPC Topic Configuration Default Data Source Data Collection Advanced Communication Processor Type Tf Data Collection Mode Polled Messages 1000 Unsolicited Messages fa i nsolicited Data Communications Time Out Secs 5 Use Symbols Select Database Limit Maximum Packets 20 Use Maximum Packet Size Ethemet Update Hotlink after a poke Optimize poke packets ep DeviceNet connection ope Fail Unsolicited messages if data will be overwritten 3 Start FactorTalk View Studio and create a new application Draw a numeric display Right click on the display and select Connections Properties Connec n Code ActiveX Events Methods Object Keys Arrange 4 Animation 4 Convert to Wallpaper Allen Bradley Tag Substitution Motor Ok Property Panel Object Explorer Cut Copy Paste Delete Duplicate Paste Animation Global Object Defaults r Values Definitions 4 Select the Tag selector tool to select a tag from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 17 NumericDisplay Properties Connections Common
71. o 25 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag Name Set To Default Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 Device Parameters and Tags Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 1 0 Setup Group OutA Pr FitState This parameter in conjunction with the Pr FitValue defines how Output will respond when a trip occurs When set to 1 Output A will continue to operate as commanded via the network When set to 0 Output A will open or close as determined by the setting of the Pr FitValue 0 Go to FitValue 1 Ignore Fault OutA Pr FitValue This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes when a trip occurs and the Pr FitState is set to 0 0 Open 1 Closed OutA En FitState This parameter in conjunction with the FitValue defines how Output A will respond when a EtherNet IP network fault occurs When set to 1 Output A will hold the state prior to trip occurrence When set to 0 Output A will open or close as determined by the setting of the FitValue 0 Go to FitValue 1 Hold Last State OutA En FitValue This parameter determines the state that Output A assumes when a EtherNet IP network fault occurs and the FitState is set to 0 0 Open 1 Closed Parameter 34 Access Rule Get Set Data Type BOOL Units Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 0 Tag
72. of the task you want to complete You would like to register the following device E1 Plus EtherNet IP lt Back Next gt Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 3 14 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 7 Select Finish to successfully register the module Rockwell Software s EDS Wizard You have successfully completed the EDS Wizard Finish Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter Introduction 1 0 Messaging Automation Controller and Software Communications The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module supports three types of EtherNet IP messaging O Messaging Used for deterministic Ethernet communications with ControlLogix CompactLogix SoftLogix and EtherNet IP scanners Its primary use is to read and write I O data for control purposes Explicit Messaging Used fot non deterministic communications in which the data is not critical for control Explicit messages have a lower priority compared to I O messages and they are used to read and write non ctitical data Logix controllers SLC 5 05 processors and MicroLogix controllers support Explicit Messaging using a MSG instruction e ControlLogix Style Tags Used for non deterministic communications in which the data will is used in an HMI SCADA or historical data logging software system Software packages can read and write data directly from the device Th
73. oller Fault Handler Power Up Handler 3 Select the Monitor Tags tab E ETPlus C E1Plus Data ont Decimal E ETPlus l D ata Decimal Plus l Data 1 Decimal Plus l Data 2 Decimal Plus l Data 3 Decimal E ETPlus l Data 4 Decimal Decimal EE TPlus Decimal ETP Data 7 Decimal HEI Plus l D ata 8 Decimal HEI Plus l D ata 9 Decimal Plus l Data 10 Decimal HEI Plus l Data 11 Decimal HEI Plus l Data 12 Decimal rel Plus l Data 13 Decimal HEI Plus l Data 14 Decimal Plus l Data 15 Decimal Plus l Data 15 Decimal Plus l Data 17 Decimal 81 Plus l Data 18 Decimal HE1 Plus l Data 13 Decimal Plus l Data 20 Decimal E ETPlus l Data 21 Decimal ETPlus D Data eic Decimal ERETPlus O Data U Decimal Three tags E1Plus C E1Plus I and E1Plus O have been added to represent the three I O Instances Configuration input and output The Configuration Instance was created even though its size was configured as zero The E1Plus I tag represents input data which is data coming from the E1Plus into the controller AFLA Trip Status Warning Status etc The E1 Plus O tag represents output data which is data going from the controller out to the E1 Plus Enable Output A Trip Reset etc CompactLogix ControlLogix and
74. operties 3 Select Generic Ethernet Module and click OK JETHERNET MODULE Description Drivelogix5730 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on DriveLogix5730 EtherNet IP SoftLogix5800 EtherNet IP ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module IETHERNET PANELVIEW Ethemet IP Panelview PowerFlex 700 Vector 2 PowerFlex 700 Vector Drive 208 240 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 700 Vector 4l PowerFlex 700 Vector Drive 400 480 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 700 Vector 6 PowerFlex 700 Vector Drive 600 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 700 200 PowerFlex 700 Drive 208 240V via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 700 400 PowerFlex 700 Drive 400 480 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 700 500 PowerFlex 700 Drive 600 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 7005 200 PowerFlex 7005 Drive 208 240 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 7005 400V E PowerFlex 7005 Drive 400 480 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 7005 00 PowerFlex 7005 Drive 600 via 20 COMM E PowerFlex 70 PowerFlex 70 Drive via 20 COMM E Show Vendor Other Specialty 1 0 Select All Analog Digital v Communication Motion Controller Clear Cancel Hep 4 Enter a name for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module The name will create a tag in RSLogix 5000 that can be used to read and wtite data from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module Module Properties Ethernet Bridge ETHERNE Type ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethern
75. pment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can ATTENTION P lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard recognize the consequence Labels may be located or inside the equipment e g dtive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be located on or inside the equipment drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may be dangerous temperatutes Chapter 1 Installation and Wiring Chapter 2 Protection Functions Chapter 3 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network Chapter 4 Automation Controller and Software Communications Chapter 5 Email Notifications Table of Contents s
76. r and no password If desired a password can be set within the Administrative Settings tab Password Configuration Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 5 4 Email Notifications 4 Enter the information into the email notification fields as described below Rockwell Allen Bradley AU Automation E mail Configuration 9 Home Gi Parameters Diagnostics Enel Notification Ca Administrative Settings E mail Recipient Device Identity E mail Sender 9 Network Configuration D E mail Configuration SMTP Server 9 Password Configuration SMTP Username ens File SMTP Password SMTP Port 25 Email Recipient The email address of the person who will recive the notifications Email Sender The email address from which the notification will be sent SMTP Server The SMTP server address Ask your network administration what address to use SMTP Username The username for the SMTP server Ask your network administration what username to use SMTP Password The password for the SMTP server Ask your network administration what password to use SMTP Port The SMTP Server Port Ask your network administration what port number to use Port 25 is a common SMTP port 5 Select the specific fault and warning notifications to send to the email recipient These can be changed after the initial configuration Send an e mail message vhen any of the folloving fa
77. rNet IP Module will immediately indicate an Underload warning if No warning currently exists Underload Warning is enabled UL Inhibit Time has expired The motor current is less than the UL Warn Level When the Underload Warning conditions are satisfied the following will occut Bit 3 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT The Underload Warning function does not include a time delay feature Once the UL Inhibit Time has expired the Underload warning indication is instantaneous A disruption of the communication link between the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module and a EtherNet IP network can result in the loss of application control and or critical process diagnostic data Rapid communication fault detection helps minimize potential damage due to uncontrolled or unmonitored applications Comm Fault Warning The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will indicate a Comm Fault warning if No warning currently exists Comm Fault Warning is enabled The EtherNet IP Module experiences a loss of communication When the Comm Fault warning conditions are satisfied the following will occut The Network Status LED will blink red or become solid red Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 2 6 Protection Functions Bit 5 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 of Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT
78. rch 2009 Configure E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 11 3 Locate the EDS file for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module and download it to the personal computer Register the EDS File After the EDS file has been downloaded a uset will need to register the EDS file with the software that configures the EtherNet IP network The following example lists the steps needed to register an EDS file with Rockwell Software s RSLinx Classic software 1 Start the EDS Hardware Installation Tool located at Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Softare gt RSLinx Tools 9 FactoryTalk Tools E RsLinx gt 9 Utilities gt x Tools 2 EDS Hardware Installation Tool RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series b 9 RSTools gt E RSNetWorx gt 2 Select Add to register a new device Rockwell Software Hardware Installation Tool This tool allows you to change the hardware information currently installed on your comput Add Launch the EDS Wizard and add selected hardware description files and associated components only Remove Launch the EDS Wizard and remove selected hardware description files and associated components only Remove All Remove all previously installed hardware description files and associated components from your computer Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 3 12 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network Publication 193 UM012A EN P
79. rk Configuratio Network Interface Initial Network Configuration n E mail Configuration IP Address 182 168 0 100 n Password Configurati n EDS File Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 6 0 00 Primary Name Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary Name Server 0 0 0 0 Default Domain Name Host Name Ethernet Link Ethernet Link Configuration Autonegotiate Apply Changes Copyright 2008 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved 11 Recycle the power on the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module for the communications changes to take affect Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Other Factors to Consider When Assigning Network Parameters Duplicate IP Address Detection Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 3 7 There are other factors to consider when assigning networks parameters which include Network isolation from or integration into the plant enterprise network Network size For large networks even isolated networks it might be more convenient and safer to use a BOOTP DHCP server rather than RSLinx software The BOOTP DHCP server also limits the possibility of assigning duplicate IP addresses Company policies and procedures dealing with plant floor network installation and maintenance Level of involvement by IT personnel in plant floor network installation and maintenance Type of training offered
80. rmware 8 10 10 21 46 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A Backplane 1756 A4 A 00 17 Help 01 1756 ENBT A 02 1756 CNBR D 1756 CNBR D 005 38 40 03 1756 DNB 1756 DNB DeviceNet Scanner Path AB_ETHIP 1410 10 21 46 Backplane 0 Set Project Path Path in Project none Clear Project Path 2 3 Select Communications gt Go Online 5 RSLogix 5000 CLOGIX5000 1756 L1 File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help Who Active S sbi amp Offline 0 F RUN AB_ETHIP T 10 10 21 2 Nous oe NoEds d 0 Download Program Mode Controller CLOGIX5000 Run Mode Controller Tags gt Controller Fault Handh Test Mode Lock Controller TA Clear Faults MainProgram Go To Faults Unscheduled Program 3 Motion Groups Automation Controller and Software Communications 4 7 4 In the Connected To Go Online window click Download Connected To Go Online x Options General Date Time Major Faults Minor Faults File Condition The open project doesn t match the project in the controller Connected Controller Controller CLOGIX5000 Controller Type 1756 411 ControlLogix5950 Controller Co
81. signment Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 7 6 Troubleshooting Table 7 2 Input and Output Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Failure Type Failure Description OUT A Output A does not appear to turn on close when commanded to do so pen N 99 gt gt N Corrective Action Check the supply voltage on the power connector Check the OUTA status LED If the appropriate LED does not illuminate check the programmable controller ladder logic and 1 0 mapping If the appropriate Output LED is illuminated remove the control circuit power and check for continuity across the appropriate output terminals 13 14 If the continuity test indicates the output is open replace the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module Check the supply voltage against the ratings of the contactor and the relay output before installing a new unit Remove control circuit power and check the control circuit fuse and the control wiring to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module output terminals Check the control circuit power supply Verify the voltage is within the contactor and overload relay ratings Check the DEVICE STATUS and TRIP STATUS parameters If a Protection Fault exists refer to the TRIP STATUS parameters If a EtherNet IP related fault exists refer to the EtherNet IP troubleshooting procedure Check the OUTA Pr FitState Pr FitValue En FitState En FitValue En IdiState and En IdlValue programm
82. ss for the module has been configured connect the module to same Ethernet network as a personal computer Using a web browser on the personal computer a user can download the EDS file using a web browser by following these steps 1 Type the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module on the address line of the web browser Rockwell Automation Microsoft Internet Explorer v x Search She Favorites A ewm 3 Be Allen Bradley WM Wem sents AU P uri Address 192 168 0 100 Home Ci Parameters Device Name E1 Plus EtherNet IP Diagnostics Device Description Administrative Se Device Location Resources Ens File Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC B3 A9 C9 Visi AB com for additional IP Address 192 168 0 100 Product Revision 1 002 Build 2 Firmware Version Date 13 2009 13 16 45 Serial Number 20202874 No I O connections Status established Uptime 0 days 3h 21m is Seconds Between Refresh 15 Disable Refresh with 0 Copyright 2008 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 3 10 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network 2 Right click on the EDS File link 3 Select Save to save the EDS file to the personal computer File Download Do you want to open or save this file 00010003012C0100 eds RSView32 Event File
83. t The Clear email will only be sent when all events have been cleared and an event email has previously been sent For example if the module is configured to send an email when a jam trip is detected and it detects an ovetload trip for which no email notification 15 configured no email will be sent when the overload event is cleared Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Chapter b Device Parameters and Tags Introduction The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module allows the Parameter Object to respond to explicit messages using the MSG instruction from Logix Controllers and SLC 500 MicroLogix controllers The module also supports the Symbolic Object which allows software packages such FactoryTalk View to communicate directly to the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Side Mount Module as if it were a Logix Controller with predefined tags This chapter describes each parameter and tag Parameter and Tag Refer to Chapter 3 Configure E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Programming Network for instructions to modify EtherNet IP parameter settings Parameter setting changes to the 1 Plus EtherNet IP Module take effect immediately even during a running status Program Lock Parameter 24 Program Lock provides a degree of security from having parameter settings unintentionally altered when programmed to the locked setting Resetting to the Factory Default Values Parameter 25 Set Def
84. t IP network When you first install an E1 Plus EtherNet IP module the module is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP enabled To operate an EtherNet IP network you must define these parameters Description The IP address uniquely identifies the module The IP address is in the form XXX XXX XXX XXX where each xxx is a number from 0 255 These are reserved values you cannot use 0 0 0 1 0 255 255 255 e 127 0 0 0 127 255 255 255 e 224 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Subnet mask Subnet addressing is an extension of the IP address scheme that allows a site to use a single network ID for multiple physical networks Routing outside of the site continues by dividing the IP address into a net ID and a host ID via the class Inside a site the subnet mask is used to redivide the IP address into a custom network ID portion and host ID portion If you change the subnet mask of an already configured module you must cycle power to the module for the change to take effect Gateway A gateway connects individual physical networks into a system of networks When a node needs to communicate with a node on another network a gateway transfers the data between the two networks Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 3 2 Configure an E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module To Operate on the Network If you use DNS addressing or reference the module via a host name in an MSG instruction then define these parameters EtherNet I
85. ta format and scaling The EDS file for the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module is available from the Internet at www ab com networks eds index html It can also be built automatically by some configuration tools since all of the information necessary for an EDS file may be extracted from the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module The following object classes are supported Table B 1 EtherNet object Classes Class Object 0x01 Identity 0x02 Message Router 0x04 Assembly 0x06 Connection Manager 0x08 Discrete Input Point 0x09 Discrete Output Point OxOF Parameter 0x10 Parameter Group 0x29 Control Supervisor 0x2C Overload 0xC2 PCP 0 5 TCP IP Interface OxF6 Ethernet Link Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 B 2 EtherNet IP Information Identity Object CLASS CODE 0x01 The following class attributes are suppotted for the Identity Object Table B 2 Identity Object Class Attributes Identity Object instances contain the following instance attributes Value 0x0001 Table B 3 Identity Object Instance Attributes Attribute ID 1 Access Rule Get Name Value Vendor ID Data Type UINT Programmable via test object Get Device Type UINT 0x0003 Get Product Code UINT 300 gt wy N Get Revision Structure of Major Revision USINT 1 Minor Revision USINT N A Get Status WORD Bit 0 Owned shall be set when at least one connection i configured
86. te Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 Motor Input 2 Input 1 Out A Warning Tripped Current Stat Unused Average FLA low byte Average high byte Therm Utilized low byte Therm Utilized high byte A j N EtherNet IP Information 5 Table B 14 Instance 111 Complete Motor Starter Input Assembly Byte 0 Motor Input 2 Input 1 Out A Warning Tripped Current Stat 1 Unused 2 Average FLA low byte 3 Average FLA high byte 4 Therm Utilized low byte 5 Therm Utilized high byte 6 Trip Status low byte 7 Trip Status high byte 8 Warning Staus low byte 9 Warning Status high byte 10 Device Status low byte 11 Device Status high byte 12 Trip Log 0 low byte 13 Trip Log 0 high byte 14 Trip Log 1 low byte 15 Trip Log 1 high byte 16 Trip Log 2 low byte 17 Trip Log 2 high byte 18 Trip Log 3 low byte 19 Trip Log 3 high byte 20 Trip Log 4 low byte 21 Trip Log 4 high byte The following services are implemented for the Assembly Object Table B 15 EtherNet Object Common Services f Implemented for Service Code Instance Instance Service Name Class Consuming Producing OxOE Yes Yes Yes Get Attribute Single 0x10 No Yes No Set Attribute Single Connection Manager Object CLASS
87. therNet IP Module will indicate a Jam warning if No warning currently exists Jam Warning is enabled Jam Inhibit Time has expired The motor current is equal to or greater than the Jam Warn Level When the Jam Warning conditions are satisfied the following will occur Bit 2 in Parameter 4 Warning Status will go to 1 Bit 1 in Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 IMPORTANT The Jam Warning function does not include a time delay feature Once the Jam Inhibit Time has expired the Jam Warning indication is instantaneous Motor current less than a specific level may indicate a mechanical malfunction in the installation such as a torn conveyor belt damaged fan blade broken shaft or worn tool Such conditions may not harm the motor however rapid detection may help to minimize equipment damage and loss of production Underload Warning The following parameters are available for configuring the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module s underload warning performance Communication Fault Protection Protection Functions 2 5 Parameter 22 UL Inhibit Time allows the installer to inhibit an underload indication from occurring during the motor starting sequence It is adjustable from 0 250 seconds Parameter 23 UL Warn Level allows the installer to define the current at which the E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will indicate a warning It is user adjustable from 30 100 of the FLA dial setting The E1 Plus Ethe
88. tion Support EtherNet IP Information B 17 Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using its products At http suppott rockwellautomation com you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software setvice packs and a MySuppott feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect Support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http support rockwellautomation com Installation Assistance If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information that s contained in this manual You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your module up and running United States 1 440 646 3223 Monday Friday 8am 5pm EST Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any States technical support issues New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned United States Contact your distributor You must provide a
89. ults or warnings are declared or cleared Faults Warnings Overload o Overload phase Loss Clam Clam Underload Communication Idle CI Communication Fault EEPROM Fault Apply Changes Copyright 2008 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved 6 Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Configure Device Identity The Device Identity propetties populate the notification email subject and body To configure the Device Identity perform these steps Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Email Notifications 5 5 1 In a web browser enter the IP address of the E1 Plus EtherNet IP module in the addtess and press Enter oo v E http 10 10 20 98 a Rockwell Automation 2 Select Administrative Settings Device Identity and a login window will appear Allen Bradley Device Name Device Description Device Location Visit AB corn for additional Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC B3 A9 A3 information IP Address 10 10 20 98 Product Revision 1 001 Build 18 Contacts 000 Firmware Version Date Jan 9 2009 11 43 53 Serial Number 20202857 Status No I O connections established Uptime 0 days 2h 51m 34s Connect to 10 10 20 98 The server 10 10 20 98 at E1 Plus EtherNet IP requires username and password 3 Login with the username Administrator and no password If desired password can be set within the Administrative
90. us LED Link Activity LED Network Status LED Connector Input Status LED Output Status LED Module Status LED Link Activity LED Network Status LED Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009 Installation and Wiring 14 Figure 12 Installation 1 Installation Figure 1 3 Installation 2 gt 9 1 1 Nem 6 10 Ib in 0 7 Figure 1 4 Installation 3 0 6 mm X 3 5 mm Blade 0 02 in X 0 14 in Blade 0 5 0 6 Nem 44 531b in 6 Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 Wiring Installation and Wiring 1 5 Table 1 1 Wire and Size Torque Specifications 1X 24 12 AWG 6 2X 24 16 AWG 1X 0 2 2 5 mm 2X 0 25 1 mm C 056 Nem 1X 0 2 2 5 mm a 1 8 2X 02 1 mm 0 56 Nem Figure 1 5 Wiring Diagram E GND S _ 5s up SS 20 4 26 4V DC A1 N OUTA B300 lt ra Publication 193 UMO12A EN P March 2009
91. which the E1 Plus Overload Relay will trip on a jam It is user adjustable from 150 600 of the FLA dial setting The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module will command the E1 Plus Overload Relay to trip if all the following conditions are met No trip currently exists Jam Protection is enabled Jam Inhibit Time has expired The motor current is greater than the Jam Trip Level for a time period greater than the Jam Trip Delay When the conditions for a jam trip are satisfied the following will occur Bit 2 in Parameter 3 Trip Status will go to 1 Bit 0 in Parameter 10 Device Status will go to 1 The E1 Plus Overload Relay s trip relay contacts 95 and 96 will open Out A will be placed in their Protection Fault State if so programmed IMPORTANT The Protection Fault State of OUT A is defined by parameter 34 OUTA Pr and parameter 35 OUTA Pr FitValue Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 2 4 Protection Functions Underload Protection Publication 193 UM012A EN P March 2009 IMPORTANT The jam inhibit timer starts after the load current transitions from 0 A to 30 FLA The E1 Plus EtherNet IP Module does not begin monitoring for a jam condition until the Jam Inhibit Time expires Jam Warning Parameter 21 Jam Warn Level allows the installer to define the current at which the EtherNet Module will indicate a warning It is user adjustable from 100 600 FLA The E1 Plus E
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