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1. Name Data Type Description InStat InStat Status information in each read block ReadData INT 1000 Data read from module WriteData INT 1000 Data to write to module BP Backplane Data to handle backplane logic HaltBIk9250 BOOL Halts Block 9250 Blk9250GenStat Blk9250Stat HaltBIk2000 BOOL Halts Block 2000 CPmessage CPstat 17 CPmessReq BOOL Initiates Block 2000 C P Messages CPmessReqQty INT Quantity of Consumer Producer Message CPindxFirst INT Index of the First Consumer Producer Message GenStatReq BOOL Initiates Block 9260 C P Messages CPmessResQty INT Quantity of Consumer Producer Message from Module CPindxResFirst INT Index of the First Consumer Producer Message from Module CPwordsQty INT Calculated words Qty CP messages x 14 ColdBoot BOOL WarmBoot BOOL This object contains objects that define variables for the module and status data related to the module Each of these object types is discussed in the following topics of the document 3 2 1 Backplane Object This data object stores the variables required for the data transfer between the processor and the MVI56 EGD module The following illustration shows the structure of the object Name Data Type Description LastRead INT Index of last read block LastWrite INT Index of last write block BlockIndex INT Computed block offset for data table StatusIndex INT Computed block offset for status data The LastRe
2. ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 87 of 119 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Summary PDUs PDU Type 7 Summary Request The Summary Request PDU command permits an application program to request a summary of the exchanges configured on a given node This allows a user to get a complete list of all exchanges defined The Index field is normally 0 and is used to request a block of summaries in nodes which contain a large number of exchanges A Summary Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Summary Response message from the responding node Description Info UDP Source Port Destination Port Length Checksum EGD s PDU Field PDU Type Message Flag Request ID PVN1 Reserved Message Length Index Reserved Data 7937 71937 Ox 1F01 Ox 1F01 xx bytes 0x 00 XxX XXXXX Ox XX XX Offset Bytes Hex code 0 07 1 HH 2 2 HH HH 4 01 5 HH 6 2 HH HH 8 HH 9 3 00 00 00 Page 88 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual PDU Type 8 Summary Response The Summary Response PDU is used to respond to a Summary Request This PDU returns a list of exchanges which are currently defined on the responding node This message is of variable length
3. LED Indicators Module Status Backplane Transfer Status Application Status Serial Activity Application port Ethernet Ethernet Port Ethernet modules 10 100 Base T RJ45 Connector Link and activity LED indicators Electrical Isolation 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s applied as specified in section 5 3 2 of IEC 60950 1991 Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency less than or equal to 5000 ARP frames per second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration Shipped with Unit RJ45 to DB 9M cables for each port 6 foot RS 232 configuration cable Debug Configuration port CFG CFG Port CFG RJ45 DB 9M with supplied cable No hardware handshaking Page 78 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 1 3 Functional Specifications The driver interfaces with a common internal database in the module This permits the sharing of data across many different networks The module supports UDP of service port 7927 0x1F01 to handle all requests made of the module The module will only service the requests and generate response messages It will not generate command requests The module supports the following functions specified in the EGD protocol Code Description 3 Retrieve Configuration Request 4 Retrieve Configuration Response 7
4. ogram Tags Connection_Input Locat 1 I Data E MainRoutine Connection_Output Local 1 0 Data Unscheduled Programs Phases EGD EGD 3 Motion Groups Add On Instructions Data Types G Trends J 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 A7 a 0 1756 L63 ControlLogix 5 1 1756 MODULE EGD Add On instruction MainRoutine Connection _Output Rung 0 of 1 The procedure has also imported new User Defined Data Types Controller Tags and the Add On instruction for your project S i tet im 4 gt Favorites Add On 7 Save the application and then download the sample ladder logic into the processor Page 32 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Adjusting the Input and Output Array Sizes The module internal database is divided into two user configurable areas Read Data Write Data The Read Data area is moved from the module to the processor while the Write Data area is moved from the processor to the module You can configure the start register and size of each area in ProSoft Configuraton Builder PCB The size of each area you configure must match the Add On Instruction controller tag array sizes for the READDATA and WRITEDATA arrays The MVI56 EGD sample program is configured for 600 registers of READDATA and 600 registers of WRITEDATA whi
5. 8 Copy the Ladder Rungs from the sample program into your project ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 119 June 28 2011 Ladder Logic MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Page 60 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter e LED Status Nd AOS T aa a a aen aaa EA aa ceases 62 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB for Diagnostics 64 Reading Status Data from the Module eeceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeseeteeeeeaees 76 The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the following forms LED status indicators on the front of the module provide general information on the module s status Status data contained in the module can be viewed through the Configuration Debug port using the troubleshooting and diagnostic capabilities of ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB Status data values can be transferred from the module to processor memory and can be monitored there manually or by customer created logic ProSoft Technology Inc Page 61 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 4 1 LED Status Indicators The LEDs indicate th
6. and the number one 1 Likewise uppercase letter oh O and the number zero 0 are not interchangeable Although these characters look alike on the screen they perform different actions on the module and may not be used interchangeably Page 66 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 4 2 3 Main Menu When you first connect to the module from your computer your terminal screen will be blank To activate the main menu press the key on your computer s keyboard If the module is connected properly the following menu will appear Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Technology Technical Support staff Some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command MVI56 EGD COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Database View E EGD Menu I SNTP setup R Transfer Configuration from PC to MVI Unit S Transfer Configuration from MVI
7. 1 OpByte1 SINT Op byte 1 of 0 amp 1 OpByte2 SINT Op byte 2 of 2 amp 3 OpByte3 SINT Op byte 3 of 2 amp 3 RunByteO SINT Run byte 0 of 0 amp 1 RunByte1 SINT Run byte 1 of 0 amp 1 RunByte2 SINT Run byte 2 of 2 amp 3 RunByte3 SINT Run byte 3 of 2 amp 3 BlkXferStat BlkStat SNTPstats SNTPstat ProductCodeName DINT RevisionLevel DINT OpSysRevision DINT RunNumber DINT Block Status Name Data Type Description Write INT Total number of write block transfers Block Write counter Read INT Total number of read block transfers Block Read counter Parse INT Total number of blocks parsed Block Parse counter Error INT Total number of block transfer errors Block Error Counter SNTP Status Name Data Type Description ValidTime INT SNTP valid time ReqCnt INT SNTP request count RespCnt INT SNTP response count CompCnt INT SNTP computation count SetCnt INT SNTP set count TimeoutErrCnt INT SNTP timeout error count SecLSW INT SNTP seconds LSW SecMSW INT SNTP seconds MSW micSecLSW INT SNTP microseconds LSW micSecMSW INT SNTP microseconds MSW Sec DINT SNTP seconds micSec DINT SNTP microseconds ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 55 of 119 Ladder Logic User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 2 4 Consumer Producer Status Name Data Type Description Status INT Status O invalid 1
8. 66 L Ladder Logic 51 LED Status Indicators 62 Limitation of Remedies 116 LIMITED WARRANTY 111 113 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 117 of 119 Index User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Main Logic Loop 101 Main Menu 67 Markings 4 Masked Write PDUs 82 97 Module Name 40 Module Status Data and Variables ModuleDef 53 Module Type 40 Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers 71 Moving Forward Skipping Through 5 Pages of Registers 71 MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules 3 N Navigation 66 Network Menu 69 72 No Other Warranties 116 Normal Data Transfer 103 NTP Server IP Address 42 O Opening the Database View Menu 68 Opening the EGD Menu 68 Opening the Network Menu 69 Opening the Producer Consumer List Menu 73 Opening the Sample Ladder Logic 18 Opening the Status Data Menu 74 P P C Time 45 Package Contents 13 Pinouts 3 Printing a Configuration File 39 Producer Consumer List Menu 74 Producer Consumer Status Menu 75 Product Specifications 9 77 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 2 R Read PDUs 82 93 Read Register Count 40 Read Register Start 40 Reading Status Data from the Module 76 Redisplaying the Current Page 74 75 Redisplaying the Menu 67 74 75 Reference 9 77 Reg Count 44 Renaming
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10. Press M to return to the Main menu 4 2 6 EGD Menu Press E to open the EGD Menu Use this command to view configuration and status for the EGD protocol ETHERNET GLOBAL DATA EGD MENU c Producer Consumer List Menu G Multicast Group List S Status Data Menu Display Menu M Exit Menu Opening the Producer Consumer List Menu Press C to open the Producer Consumer List menu Use this command to view the status of producers and consumers currently communicating on the network PRODUCER CONSUMER LIST 0 TO 9 P C U B ADDR REG_CNT SWP PROD_TIME IP ADDRESS EX_ID CFG_VER P U 100 1 0 100 192 168 0 20 1 0 0 C N 100 1 0 100 192 168 0 20 2 0 0 P U 100 i O 100 192 168 0 20 a 3 0 C N 100 1 O 100 192 168 0 20 4 0 0 Viewing the Multicast Group List Press G to view the Multicast Group List Use this command to see a list of IP addresses in the radio s configured multicast group MULTICAST GROUP LIST Count 2 E0000701 224 0 7 1 E0000702 224 0 7 2 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 73 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Opening the Status Data Menu Press S to open the Producer Consumer Status Data menu Use this command to view communication status for each of the configured producers and consumers RODUCER CONSUMER STATUS UO TO MSG_COUNT MISS_COUNT REF_COUNT INVALID TM_SYNC SHORT LONG PROTO CFG_SIG 0
11. ae Ethernet Configuration EGD Configuration Values OK Comment Values OK WATTCP Values OK Module Information Last Change Never Last Download Never Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev MAC Address ConfigEdit version 2 1 8 Build 12 EtherNet Configuration my_ip 192 168 0 100 netmask 290 299 25900 gateway 192 168 0 1 lt MVI56 EGD At this time you may wish to rename the Default Project and Default Location folders in the tree view 1 Select the object and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu From the shortcut menu choose RENAME 2 Type the name to assign to the object 3 Click away from the object to save the new name Configuring Module Parameters 1 Click the sign next to the module icon to expand module information 2 Click the sign next to any amp icon to view module information and configuration options 3 Double click any B icon to open an Edit dialog box 4 To edit a parameter select the parameter in the left pane and make your changes in the right pane 5 Click OK to save your changes Page 38 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Creating Optional Comment Entries 1 2 3 Click the to the left of the s comment icon to expand the module comments Double click the E
12. the number of summaries or cells included in the message is returned in the header of the message If the number of cells returned is less than the total number of cells remaining summaries can be retrieved by subsequent requests with a larger index variable Info Offset Bytes Hex code Total Cells 13 2 Ox HH HH Qty of exchange cells defined for this node message The following six items are referred to as the exchange Cell Each Cell __ targets one EGD Exchange command line present in the EGD module s configuration file Cell Qty is limited to EGD Exchange command lines present in the module s configuration file Producer ID sf 17 4 Ox HH HH HH HH Exchange ID sf 21 4 Ox HH HH HH HH Production Period 29 4 Ox HH HH HH HH ProSoft Technology Inc Page 89 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Statistics PDUs PDU Type 15 Statistics Request The Statistics Request PDU command permits an application program to obtain the current operating statistics of the specified exchange The exchange must be valid on the destination node A Statistics Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Statistics Response message from the responding node Packet Description Data Info Destination Port 7937 Ox 1F01 Length xx bytes 0x 00 XX Checksum xXxxxx
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14. Builder B Documents gt Ee Internet Explorer a ProSoft Transport Path Editor E Settings gt Paint E ProSoft Discovery Service g2 Search r Windows Media Player Help and Support g Run ShutDown If you have used other Windows configuration tools before you will find the screen layout familiar PCB s window consists of a tree view on the left and an information pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window When you first start PCB the tree view consists of folders for Default Project and Default Location with a Default Module in the Default Location folder The following illustration shows the PCB window with a new project Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder File View Project Tools Help Default Project Name Status Lal Default Location Default Module Please Select Module Type E Default Module Unknown Product Line Last Change Last Download Module Information Last Change Never Last Download Never Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev Mac Address cConfigedit version 2 2 0 Build 1 Module Configuration Module Module Type Module Name Default Module Default Module Page 36 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Adding the MVI56 EGD module to the project 1 Use the mouse to select DEFAULT MODULE in th
15. Checking CRC Stop Bits 1 ad Protocol Full Duplex Auto Configure Use Modem Dialer Cancel Delete Help 4 Click the AUTO CONFIGURE button RSLinx will attempt to configure your serial port to work with the selected driver 5 When you see the message Auto Configuration Successful click the OK button to dismiss the dialog box Note If the auto configuration procedure fails verify that the cables are connected correctly between the processor and the serial port on your computer and then try again If you are still unable to auto configure the port refer to your RSLinx documentation for further troubleshooting steps Page 22 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 8 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor Note The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix processor must be in the REM or PROG position 1 If you are not already online with the processor open the Communications menu and then choose DOWNLOAD RSLogix 5000 will establish communication with the processor You do not have to download through the processor s serial port as shown here You may download through any available network connection 2 When communication is established RSLogix 5000 will open a confirmation dialog box Click the DOWNLOAD button to transfer the sample program to the processor A Download to
16. Creating the Module 27 CS Major CS Minor 46 D Database Register 42 Database View Menu 68 70 DB Reg 44 Determining the Firmware Version of Your Processor 18 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 9 61 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties 115 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 114 Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again 70 Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM Port 50 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor 23 E EGD Command Server 82 EGD Data Consumer 100 EGD Data Producer 99 EGD Exchange Command List Example 47 EGD Menu 73 Ethernet Configuration 49 Ethernet Global Data Compatible Devices 81 Ethernet LED Indicators 62 Exch ID 46 Exch Type 43 Exchange Configuration Form 108 Exiting the Program 69 F Failure Flag Count 40 Functional Overview 81 Functional Specifications 79 G General Concepts 101 General Specifications 77 General Status 55 General Status Block 9250 106 Going Ahead Two Pages of Data 75 Going Back Two Pages of Data 74 75 Guide to the MVI56 EGD User Manual 9 H Hardware Specifications 78 How to Contact Us 2 Import the Ladder Rung 30 Important Installation Instructions 3 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software 14 Installing the Module in the Rack 16 Intellectual Property Indemnity 115 IP Address 45 K Keystrokes
17. Default Project Default Location h Demo Module 2 On the shortcut menu choose DIAGNOSTICS Default Project Default Location Nero Mock Delete Rename Copy Choose Module Type View Configuration Export Configuration File s Load Config File Download from PC to Device Upload from Device to PC This action opens the Diagnostics dialog box Page 64 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 3 Press to open the Main menu 4 Diagnostics Connection Log Module i OS FIO Time 14 41 43 Main Menu selected What Appears Here Varies by Product Type Path Serial Com 3 If there is no response from the module follow these steps 1 Click to configure the connection On the Connection Setup dialog box select a valid com port or other connection type supported by the module SOSS Connection Setup Select Connection Type Com 1 Ethernet m ProSoft Discovery Service PDS CiPconnect rruza CEEE cancel 2 Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between your computer s serial port and the module A regular serial cable will not work 3 On computers with more than one serial port verify that your communication program is connected to the same port that is connected to the module If you are still not
18. Domain ID must contain an Exchange and Producer ID or target specific address which is valid on the destination node A Masked Write Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Masked Write Response message from the responding node Some devices may not support writing individual bits and others may support writing only one bit at a time Such devices shall return a status of MEMORY ACCESS ERROR for masked write attempts that they do not support Packet Info UDP Description Source Port Destination Port Length Checksum EGD EGD s PDU Field PDU Type Message Flag Request ID PVN1 Option Type Configuration Signature Cell Count Producer ID Reserved configuration file command line Offset Mask Data Message Length Address Type Exchange ID Time Stamp The following three items are referred to as the exchange Cell Each Cell targets one EGD Exchange command line present in the EGD module s Offset writes into the DB Register specified in the EGD Exchange Mask example 0x AA AA Bin 1010101010101010 Data is ANDed with the Mask Bytes on the target server 32 4 Ox HH HH HH HH 36 2 Ox HH HH 38 2 0x HH HH Data 7937 0x 1F01 7937 0x 1F01 xx bytes 0x 00 XX XXXXX OX XX XX Offset Bytes Hex code 0 1 Ox 24 1 1 Ox HH 2 2 Ox HH HH 4 1 Ox 01 5 1 0x HH 6 2 Ox HH HH 8 2 Ox HH HH 10 1 Ox HH 11 1 Ox HH 12 4 Ox HH
19. EGD Multicast Group List cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeseeeeseeessaees 48 2 6 Ethernet Configuration cccccccccececeeseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeescaeeeseaeeseueeeseeessaees 49 2 7 Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM Pott ceee 50 3 Ladder Logic 51 3 1 Controller Tags seniri cenit eel ele eee eee ieee eas ee 52 3 2 Module Status Data and Variables ModuleDef c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteseteeteaees 53 3 2 1 Backplan ObjeCtivcancen cee Gin Bn aii avn 53 3 2 2 User Data Objects MNETDATA cceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseieeeseaeeseaees 54 3 2 3 Status Object InStat cissie riae oasis enced naa E aAa aaan EEE nee 54 3 2 4 Consumer Producer Status cccccccececeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeaeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseneeeseaeesaas 56 3 3 Adding the Module to an Existing Project ccceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeaes 57 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 61 4 1 LED Status INdicators sancti ee ha Ae on ee ee ie en a 62 4 1 1 Ethernet LED Indicators s ct Gan ERT aad aR 62 4 1 2 Clearing a Fault Condition cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseeeeseaeeeas 63 4 1 3 Troubleshooting stsecev ste ctee afsect sues sees a a a aa ee 63 4 2 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB for Diagnostics cceeeeeeeeeeees 64 4 2 1 Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration
20. Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 10 Using the RSLogix 5000 v16 Add On Instruction Important If you are using an older version of RSLogix 5000 version 15 or older please refer to Using the Sample Program in a New Application or Using the Sample Program in an Existing Application If you have RSLogix 5000 version 16 or newer you can use an Add On Instruction to simplify the task of configuring the module either as a new application or within an existing application The ProSoft Solutions CD ROM included in the package with the module contains ladder logic product manuals and utility programs for all ProSoft Technology products Copy the manuals and sample program from the CD ROM 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM into the CD drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear 2 On the startup screen click Product Documentation This action opens an Explorer window Files are arranged by type o The Ladder Logic folder contains sample programs for each module arranged by processor type and then by product name The sample programs for your module are in the ControlLogix MVI56 MVI56 EGD folder o The Manuals folder contains product manuals and datasheets in Adobe Acrobat Reader format PDF for each module arranged in the same way as the Ladder Logic folder o The Utilities folder contains additional programs and tools required for some ProSoft modules Refer to your user manual to determine if
21. Modiecomment icon The Edit Module Comment dialog box appears Edit Module Comment Comment Put Comment Here Comment Comment Put Comment Here Definition Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel Enter your comment and click OK to save your changes Printing a Configuration File 1 Select the module icon and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose VIEW CONFIGURATION This action opens the View Configuration window 3 Inthe View Configuration window open the FILE menu and choose PRINT This action opens the Print dialog box 4 Inthe Print dialog box choose the printer to use from the drop down list select printing options and then click OK ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 2 Module This section designates database addresses for input and output on the module and on the processor and identifies the method of failure for the communications for the module if the processor is not in run mode 2 2 1 Module Name 0 to 80 characters This parameter assigns a name to the module that can be viewed using the configuration debug port Use this parameter to identify the module and the configuration file 2 2 2 Module Type The part number for the module for example MVI56 EGD 2 2 3
22. PCB Objects 38 Resetting Diagnostic Data 69 Retrieve Configuration PDUs Example 82 83 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 111 Returning Any Product 111 Returning to the Main Menu 71 73 74 Returning to the Previous Menu 75 Returning Units Out of Warranty 112 Returning Units Under Warranty 112 Rules for CS Validation 47 S Selecting the Slot Number for the Module 20 Setting Jumpers 15 Setting Up the Project 36 SNTP Status 55 SNTP Support 68 80 Software Reset Block 9998 9999 107 Special Function Blocks 105 Start Here 9 11 Statistics PDUs 82 90 Status Object InStat 54 Summary PDUs 82 88 Support Service amp Warranty 9 109 Swap Code 44 System Requirements 12 T Time Limit for Bringing Suit 116 Time Zone 42 Transferring the Configuration File from The Module to the PC 68 Transferring the Configuration File from the PC to the Module 68 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the Module 72 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC 72 Troubleshooting 63 U Use Daylight Savings Time 42 User Data Objects MNETDATA 54 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder 36 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB for Diagnostics 64 Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder 64 Using the RSLogix 5000 v16 Add On Instruction 25 V Viewing Block Transfer Statistics 67 Viewing Data in A
23. Summary Request 8 Summary Response 9 Capabilities Request 10 Capabilities Response 15 Statistics Request 16 Statistics Response 18 Command NAK 32 Read Request 33 Read Response 34 Write Request 35 Write Response 36 Masked Write Request 37 Masked Write Response The producer functionality provided in the EGD protocol is used to transfer portions of the module s database to other EGD nodes on the network The consumer functionality is used to transfer data from other nodes on the network into the module s database The EGD module generates produced data as defined in the user configuration exchange list from the module s internal database and is produced at the frequency defined in the exchange list This data can be broadcast to all nodes or to a specific node on the network The EGD module consumes data as defined in the user configuration exchange list This data is derived from other nodes on the network and is placed in the module s internal database If a consumer exchange is not received at the specified timeout the driver will update the status of the exchange When the driver again receives the exchange the status will be updated ProSoft Technology Inc Page 79 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 1 4 SNTP Support SNTP is used for time synchronization of produced and consumed commands When an exchange oc
24. Technology Technical Support Processor Errors Problem description Steps to take Processor fault Verify that the module is plugged into the slot that has been configured for the module in the I O Configuration of RSLogix Verify that the slot location in the rack has been configured correctly in the ladder logic Processor I O LED flashes This indicates a problem with backplane communications A problem could exist between the processor and any installed I O module not just the MVI56 EGD Verify that all modules in the rack are correctly configured in the ladder logic Module Errors Problem description Steps to take BP ACT LED not present on MVI56E modules remains OFF or blinks slowly MVI56E modules with scrolling LED display lt Backplane Status gt condition reads ERR This indicates that backplane transfer operations are failing Connect to the module s Configuration Debug port to check this To establish backplane communications verify the following items The processor is in RUN or REM RUN mode The backplane driver is loaded in the module The module is configured for read and write data block transfer The ladder logic handles all read and write block situations The module is properly configured in the processor I O configuration and ladder logic OK LED remains RED The program has halted or a critical error has occurred Connect to the Configuration Debug por
25. Unit to PC U Reset diagnostic data V Version Tnformation w Warm Boot Module Network Menu Esc Exit Program Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Viewing Block Transfer Statistics Press B to view the Block Transfer Statistics screen Use this command to display the configuration and statistics of the backplane data transfer operations between the module and the processor The information on this screen can help determine if there are communication problems between the processor and the module Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the number of blocks transferred each second Viewing Module Configuration Press C to view the Module Configuration screen Use this command to display the current configuration and statistics for the module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Opening the Database View Menu Press D to open the Database View menu Use this menu command to view the current contents of the module s database For more information about this submenu see Database View Menu page 70 Opening the EGD Menu Press E to open the EGD Menu Use this command to view the configuration and status of EGD Producer Co
26. XX Offset Bytes Hex code 0 1 Ox 20 1 1 Ox HH 2 2 Ox HH HH 4 1 Ox 01 5 1 Ox HH 6 2 Ox HH HH 8 2 Ox HH HH 10 1 Ox HH 11 1 Ox HH 12 4 Ox HH HH HH HH 16 4 Ox HH HH HH HH 20 8 Ox HH HH 28 4 Ox HH HH HH HH The following four items are referred to as the exchange Cell Each Cell contains data from one EGD Exchange command line present in the EGD module s configuration file Offset reads the DB Register specified in the EGD Exchange command Length is Bytes Qty not Words Multiple Cells may be returned dependent on the Cell Count field specified in the requesting PDU 32 2 0x HH HH 34 2 Ox HH HH 36 XX Ox HH HH XX XX Ox HH HH Page 94 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Write PDUs PDU Type 34 Write Request The Write Request PDU is used to change the contents of one or more contiguous groups of memory on a specific peer controller The header defines parameters which apply to all of the individual cell references in the message Each cell reference specifies an offset into the specified exchange or target specific address the number of bytes to write and the data Each data field must be padded to the nearest 4 byte boundary Based on the address type the Domain ID must contain an Exchange and Producer ID or target specific address which is valid
27. a consumer receives an exchange message it will look for a configured consumer exchange that contains the same Exchange ID If it finds a matching produced exchange it will compare the Configuration Signature for validation If the exchange is not validated then the data will not be consumed By default the lt ModuleOrGateway gt will perform validity checking but can be configured to ignore validity checking To disable validity checking configure all exchanges with both CS Major and CS Minor values equal to ZERO 0 When acting as a consumer the following rules are used by the module to validate an exchange based on its Configuration Signature Page 46 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module User Manual Rules for CS Validation An exchange will be considered valid if at least one of the following conditions is true Producer CS Major and CS Minor are both equal to 0 Consumer CS Major and CS Minor are both equal to 0 Producer CS Major is equal to Consumer CS Major AND Producer CS Minor is greater than or equal to Consumer CS Minor The following table contains some examples that will help you to understand the consumer criteria to validate received exchanges based on the Configuration Signature Producer Producer Consumer Consumer WillDatabe Comment CS Major C
28. able to establish a connection contact ProSoft Technology for assistance ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 4 2 2 Navigation All of the submenus for this module contain commands to redisplay the menu or return to the previous menu You can always return from a submenu to the next higher menu by pressing M on your keyboard The organization of the menu structure is represented in simplified form in the following illustration Main Menu Child Menu A Child Menu B Child Sub Menu 1 Child Menu C Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 3 The remainder of this section shows the menus available for this module and briefly discusses the commands available to you Keystrokes The keyboard commands on these menus are usually not case sensitive You can enter most commands in lowercase or uppercase letters The menus use a few special characters that must be entered exactly as shown Some of these characters will require you to use the SHIFT CTRL or ALT keys to enter them correctly For example on US English keyboards enter the command as SHIFT and Also take care to distinguish the different uses for uppercase letter eye I lowercase letter el L
29. data between the module and processor user status etc Call CFG DEBUG Port Driver Call Network Server Call Network Server Drivers Drivers Respond to messages received Gall Serial Port Driver Rx and Tx buffer routines are interrupt driven Call to serial port routines check to see if there is any data in the buffer and depending on the value will either service the buffer or wait for more characters ControlLogix Processor Not in Run Whenever the module detects that the processor has gone out of the Run mode that is Fault or PGM backplane communications will halt between processor and module but not on the EGD network When the processor is returned to a running state the module will resume communication with the Processor ProSoft Technology Inc Page 101 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Backplane Data Transfer The MVI56 EGD module communicates directly over the ControlLogix backplane Data is paged between the module and the ControlLogix processor across the backplane using the module s input and output images The update frequency of the images is determined by the scheduled scan rate defined by the user for the module and the communication load on the module Typical updates are in the range of 1 to 10 milliseconds This bi directional transference of data is accomplished by the module filli
30. exchange Cell Each Cell targets one EGD Exchange command line present in the EGD module s configuration file Offset reads the DB Register specified in the Command Length is Bytes count not Words Multiple Cells may be requested dependent on the Cell Count field specified above Length Ww A i e x x T T m ProSoft Technology Inc Page 93 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module PDU Type 33 Read Response The Read Response PDU Read_Resp is used to return the contents of one or more contiguous groups of memory from the local node to the requesting controller The header defines parameters which apply to the all of the individual cell references in the message Each cell reference specifies an offset into the specified exchange the number of bytes of data and the data itself All data returned must be padded to the nearest 4 byte boundary Packet Description Info UDP Source Port Destination Port Option Length Message Length Address Type Cell count Producer ID Exchange ID Time Stamp Reserved Offset Length requested Padding to 32 bit boundary Length Checksum EGD EGD s PDU Field PDU Type Message Flag Request ID PVN1 Configuration Signature Data depends on length Data 7937 Ox 1F01 7937 Ox 1F01 xx bytes 0x 00 XxX XXxXxXxX Ox XX
31. on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process After the file has been successfully uploaded you can open and edit the file to change the module s configuration Page 68 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Resetting Diagnostic Data Press U to reset the status counters for the Client and or server s in the module Viewing Version Information Press V to view version information for the module Use this command to view the current version of the software for the module as well as other important values You may be asked to provide this information when calling for technical support on the product Values at the bottom of the display are important in determining module operation The Program Scan Counter value is incremented each time a module s program cycle is complete Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the frequency of program execution Warm Booting the Module Press W from the Main menu to warm boot restart the module This command will cause the program to exit and reload refreshing configuration parameters that must be set on program initialization Only use this command if you must force the module to reboot Opening the Network Menu Press to open the Network menu The Network menu allows you to send receive and view the WA
32. producing healthy 2 pending unhealthy StatBit INT Status bit mapped bit O error or invalid bit 1 not time synchronized bits 2 to 15 reserved CPnumTimesLSW INT Number of times C P LSW CPnumTimesMSW INT Number of times C P MSW MissCntLSW INT Missed count LSW MissCntMSW INT Missed count MSW RfrshCntErrLSW INT Refresh count error LSW RfrshCntErrMSW INT Refresh count error MSW InvErrBit INT Invalid error bit set by producer TimeSyncErr INT Time sync error set by producer ShrtMEsgErr INT Short message error in exchange LngMEsgErr INT Long message error in exchange PrtclIPVN INT Protocol PVN not set to 1 CnfgSig INT Configuration signature not set correctly CPMessageCount DINT Number of times C P MissedCount DINT Missed count RefreshCountErr DINT Refresh count error Page 56 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Ladder Logic GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 3 3 Adding the Module to an Existing Project 1 Select the I O Configuration folder in the Controller Organization window of RSLogix 5000 and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose NEW MODULE 3 8 Controller My_Controller Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler Power Up Handler Tasks fa MainTask E MainProgram Unscheduled Programs Motion Groups Ungrouped Axes Add On Instructions 3 8 Data Types i User Define
33. property 6 2 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties The Warranty set forth in What Is Covered By This Warranty page 113 are in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ProSoft Technology Inc Page 115 of 119 June 28 2011 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 6 2 6 Limitation of Remedies In no event will ProSoft or its Dealer be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that ProSoft or its Dealer will not be responsible for include but are not limited to Loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment loss of data cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime the claims of third parties including customers of the Purchaser and injury to property Some areas do not allow time limitations on an implied warranty or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages In such areas the above limitations may not apply This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place 6 2 7 Time Limit for Bringing Suit Any action for bre
34. the configuration file For ease of use this array should be dimensioned as even increments of 200 words This data is paged up to 200 words at a time from the processor to the module The WriteData task places the write data into the output image for transfer to the module This data is passed from the processor to the module for status and control information for use in other nodes on the network 3 2 3 Status Object InStat This object stores the status data of the module The InStat object shown in the following example is updated each time a read block is received by the processor Use this data to monitor the state of the module at a real time rate Name Data Type Description PassCnt INT Program cycle scan counter BlkCnitr BlkStat SNTP SNTPstat Within the InStat objects are objects containing the status information for the EGD protocol Refer to Status Data Area and Error Codes for a complete listing of the data stored in this object Page 54 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Ladder Logic GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual General Status Name Data Type Description RevByte1 SINT Revision byte 1 of 0 amp 1 RevByte2 SINT Revision byte 2 of 2 amp 3 RevByte3 SINT Revision byte 3 of 2 amp 3 OpByteO SINT Op byte 0 of O amp
35. with the module and it will have to be sent back to ProSoft 4 1 1 Ethernet LED Indicators LED State Description Data OFF No activity on the Ethernet port GREEN Flash The Ethernet port is actively transmitting or receiving data Link OFF No physical network connection is detected No Ethernet communication is possible Check wiring and cables GREEN Solid Physical network connection detected This LED must be ON solid for Ethernet communication to be possible Page 62 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4 1 2 Clearing a Fault Condition Typically if the OK LED on the front of the module becomes illuminated red for more than ten seconds a hardware problem has been detected in the module or the program has exited To attempt to clear the condition 1 Remove the card from the rack and re insert the card in the rack 2 Verify the configuration data being transferred to the module from the ControlLogix processor If the module s OK LED does not turn green make sure the module is inserted completely into the rack If this does not cure the problem contact ProSoft Technology Support 4 1 3 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting steps if you encounter problems when the module is powered up If these steps do not resolve your problem please contact ProSoft
36. you need to use or install any of these additional tools 3 Inthe Explorer window navigate to the files you need and then copy them to a location on your hard drive Download the manuals and sample program from the ProSoft Technology web site You can always download the latest version of the sample ladder logic and user manuals for the MVI56 EGD module from the ProSoft Technology web site at www prosoft technology com support downloads From that link navigate to the download page for your module and choose the sample ladder program to download for your version of RSLogix 5000 and your processor ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 10 1 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project 1 Open the FILE menu and then choose NEw RSLogix 5000 fal Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Wi B New Cirian Open Ctrl 0 Select your ControlLogix controller model Select REVISION 16 Enter a name for your controller such as My_Controller Select your ControlLogix chassis type Select SLOT 0 for the controller ooh WN New Controller Vendor Allen Bradley Type 1756 163 ControlLogix5563 Controller Revision X Cancel I Redundancy Enabled Name My_Controller Description Chassis Type 175644 4 Slot ControlLogix Chassis Slot 0 Create In EARSLoaix 5000 Proj
37. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P S P 00 20 573908 00 20 573908 Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main menu 4 2 7 Producer Consumer List Menu Press C to open the Producer Consumer List menu Use this command to view a list of the configured producers and consumers PRODUCER CONSUMER LIST MENU Display Menu S Show Again Back 2 Pages P Previous Page Skip 2 Pages N Next Page M Return to EGD Main Menu Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Redisplaying the Current Page Press S to display the current page of data Going Back Two Pages of Data Press from the Database View menu to skip back to the previous 200 registers of data Viewing the Previous Page of Data Press P to display the previous page of data Page 74 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Going Ahead Two Pages of Data Hold down Shift and press to skip forward to the next 200 registers of data Viewing the Next Page of Data Press N to display the next page of data Returni
38. 00 Ipv4 0x4 20 bytes Routine Normal Delay Normal throughput Normal reliability Normal Monetary cost 44 bytes 0x002C 2645 0x0A55 May Fragment Last Fragment 0 bytes 0x0000 64 0x40 17 0x11 UDP 39947 correct 0x9COB 0x 00 0x 00 105 102 0 200 0x 69 66 00 C8 105 102 0 205 0x 69 66 00 CD 7937 0x 1F01 7937 0x 1F01 24 bytes 0x 00 18 32236 correct 0x 7DEC Offset Bytes Hex code 0 1 Ox 03 1 1 Ox 00 2 2 Ox Ti wi 4 1 Ox 01 5 1 Ox 00 6 2 Ox 10 00 8 4 Ox 69 66 00 C8 12 4 Ox EO 2E 00 00 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 83 of 119 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module This is an example of an EGD Configuration Request Command Production Data Unit This is the hexadecimal representation of the Retrieve Configuration Request from the above table It includes the Ethernet II IPv4 UDP and within UDP the EGD Command PDU Type 3 depicted in bold font 00 OD 00 2C 00 CD 10 00 8D 00 13 83 00 12 3f AE OA 55 00 00 40 11 9C 1F 01 1F 01 00 18 7D 69 66 00 C8 E1 2E 00 00 5C AE 08 00 45 00 Ob 69 66 00 C8 69 66 EC 03 00 11 11 01 00 PDU Type 4 Retrieve Configuration Response The Retrieve Configuration Response PDU supports the retrieval of exchange configurations for Ethernet Global Data This message packet will be s
39. 0x XX XX Page 90 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual PDU Type 16 Statistics Response The Statistics Response PDU command returns the operating statistics for the Producer and Exchange ID specified in the request message Info UDP Source Port 7937 Ox 1F01 Destination Port 7937 Ox 1F01 Length xx bytes 0x 00 XX Checksum XXXXxX 0x XX XX EGD Offset Bytes Hex code PN O 1 Ox 01 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 91 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module PDU Type 18 Command NAK Response The Command NAK Response may be sent by a responder to any command received on the command port that is in error Use of the Command NAK allows the responder to give more precise and detailed information about the nature of the error to the requester The Command NAK shall not be sent in response to a NAK message The NAK message is returned to indicate a syntactic error in a request message It should only be used if the request is unintelligible Thus whenever possible the corresponding response to a received request message shall be returned Packet Description Info UDP Source Port Length EGD Checksum De
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41. 1 10 Run bytes 2 amp 3 11 Block write counter 12 Block read counter 13 Block parse counter 14 Block error counter 15 SNTP valid time 16 SNTP request count 17 SNTP response count 18 SNTP computation count 19 SNTP set count 20 SNTP timeout error count 21 SNTP seconds LSW 22 SNTP seconds MSW 23 SNTP microseconds LSW 24 SNTP microseconds MSW 25 to 248 Reserved 249 9250 Command Code Value Software Reset Block 9998 9999 This block is sent from the ControlLogix processor to the module output image when the module is required to perform a warm boot software reset operation This block is commonly sent to the module any time configuration data modifications are made This will cause the module to read the new configuration information and to restart The following table describes the format of the control block Offset Description Length 0 9998 or 9999 1 1 to 247 Spare 247 Because many of the parameters set in the configuration file require the program to restart this function works the same as the cold boot function It will cause the module to exit and restart the program ProSoft Technology Inc Page 107 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 3 Exchange Configuration Form Use this form to design the exchange list for an application 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Exchange CastType Database Registe
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43. E DISPLAY B TO 99 lt DECIMAL gt 166 16 16 ii 12 13 14 H m inin i nknkk n A a DOnnonnnuN Seeaeggeeagsnk eeegccreenn m oooonoooorn boinn a oooonooooow nknkk nnn This screen displays the current page of 100 registers in the database Page 70 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers Press from the Database View menu to skip five pages back in the database to see the 100 registers of data starting 500 registers before the currently displayed page Moving Forward Skipping Through 5 Pages of Registers Press from the Database View menu to skip five pages ahead in the database to see the 100 registers of data starting 500 registers after the currently displayed page Viewing the Previous Page of Registers Press P from the Database View menu to display the previous page of data Viewing the Next Page of Registers Press N from the Database View menu to display the next page of data Viewing Data in Decimal Format Press D from the Database View menu to display the data on the current page in decimal format Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format Press H from the Database View menu to display the data on the current page in hexadecimal format Viewing Data in Floating Point Format Press F from the Database View menu to dis
44. Es Data Types El ErorsAWamings MainRoutine Rungs Routine Properties Name MainRoutine Description Type Ladder Diagram In Program g amp MainProgram ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 If you are using the module in a different slot or remote rack select the correct connection input and output variables that define the path to the module If your module is located in Slot 1 of the local rack this step is not required 6 Click OK to confirm the import RSLogix will indicate that the import is in progress Importing Creating routine Prescan When the import is completed the new rung with the Add On Instruction will be visible as shown in the following illustration RSLogix 5000 ControlLogix in MVIS56EGD_v17 ACD 1756 163 MainProgram MainRoutine amp File Edit view Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsa S xele aala fe e aal Offline D E RUN Eg Path lt none gt gt amp No Forces E ok gt aL No Edits a mV 4 Hic s 5 4 gt N Favorites Add On 4 Alarms X Bit K TimeriCounter K i 3 Controller ContralLogix aelel A Controller Tags E Controller Fault Handler E Power Up Handler for the MVIS6 EGD 5 6 Tasks module Maintask AOISBEGD a amp MainProgram Add On instruction for the MVISB EG I Proar AOIS6EGD AOIS6EGD
45. HH HH HH 16 4 Ox HH HH HH HH 20 8 Ox HH HH 28 4 Ox HH HH HH HH ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 97 of 119 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module PDU Type 37 Masked Write Response The Masked Write Response provides an acknowledgment to the Masked Write Request message A positive response indicates that all of the data has been written to the responding device An error response indicates that one or more of the transfers to the responding device failed Responders shall use all available means to assure that a write is performed in its entirety or not performed at all Requesting applications are advised that if partial failures of the write can cause problems with the control algorithm they should include only one cell in each write to assure complete knowledge of the disposition of the write request Requesters should be aware that some responding devices are not capable of setting more than one bit in a request Before sending a mask with more than one bit set the requester should assure that the responding device supports multiple bit writes Packet Description Info Checksum xxxxx Ox XX XX EGD EGD s PDU Field Bytes Hex code PDU Type Ox 25 Message Flag HH Request ID PVN1 Status Message Length HH Configuration Signature HH HH Address Type HH Cell count Producer ID HH HH HH HH x x ion Ke a oO a ojo
46. LEC RN O LOG Where Automation Connects z inRAx ee MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module TECHNOLOGY 16817165100 7 a June 28 2011 USER MANUAL Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about our products documentation or support please write or call us How to Contact Us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax www prosoft technology com support prosoft technology com Copyright 2011 ProSoft Technology Inc all rights reserved MVI56 EGD User Manual June 28 2011 ProSoft Technology ProLinx inRAx ProTalk and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products and services of their respective owners ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed CD ROM in Adobe Acrobat Reader file format PDFs These product documentation files may also be freely downloaded from our web site www prosoft technology com Important Installation I
47. Ox 00 Message 6 2 Ox 4C 00 Length Producer ID 8 Ox 69 66 00 C8 Exchange ID 12 Os mi 25 00 00 Production 16 Ox 40 06 00 00 Period Reserved 20 2 0x 00 00 Destination DD 2 Ox 01 00 Type Destination 24 B2 Ox 69 66 00 C8 address 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Configuration 56 2 0x 02 00 State Exchange 58 2 0x 76 OS Length Reserved 60 4 Ox 00 00 00 00 UDP IP Port 64 2 Ox 46 47 Configuration 66 Ox 00 00 Type Configuration 68 2 Ox 00 00 Sig Mode 70 2 Ox 02 00 Reserved 12 2 Ox 00 00 Configuration 74 2 Ox 00 00 Data This is an example of the module s EGD Configuration Response to the Command Production Data Unit This is the hexadecimal representation of the Retrieve Configuration Response from the above table It includes the Ethernet II IPv4 UDP and within UDP the EGD Server s Reply PDU Type 4 depicted in bold font 00 00 00 4c 01 00 00 02 12 68 c8 00 00 00 00 00 3E 00 04 69 69 00 02 00 AE 5C AE 04 01 66 66 00 00 00 00 1F 00 00 00 78 00 00 01 cs c8 00 05 00 00 OD 8D 00 FE 11 E8 1F 00 54 EC F2 E1 2E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 69 04 40 00 00 46 83 66 00 06 00 00 47 08 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 CD 11 00 00 00 00 45 69 01 00 00 00 00 00 66 00 00 00 00 00 P
48. ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 6 2 LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty Warranty governs all sales of hardware software and other products collectively Product manufactured and or offered for sale by ProSoft Technology Incorporated ProSoft and all related services provided by ProSoft including maintenance repair warranty exchange and service programs collectively Services By purchasing or using the Product or Services the individual or entity purchasing or using the Product or Services Customer agrees to all of the terms and provisions collectively the Terms of this Limited Warranty All sales of software or other intellectual property are in addition subject to any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property 6 2 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty a Warranty On New Products ProSoft warrants to the original purchaser that the Product that is the subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft and 2 will be free from defects in material or workmanship provided these warranties only cover Product that is sold as new This Warranty expires three 3 years from the date of shipment for Product purchased on or after January 1st 2008 or one 1 year fr
49. Read Register Start 0 to 3999 This parameter specifies the starting register address of a block of data registers to transfer from the module to the processor 2 2 4 Read Register Count 0 to 4000 This parameter specifies the number of registers to transfer from the module to the processor 2 2 5 Write Register Start 0 to 3999 This parameter specifies the starting register address of a module register block where data transferred from the processor will be stored 2 2 6 Write Register Count Range 0 to 4000 This parameter specifies the number of registers to transfer from the processor to the module Valid entry for this parameter is 0 to 3999 2 2 7 Failure Flag Count 0 through 65535 This parameter specifies the number of successive transfer errors that must occur before halting communication on the application port s If the parameter is set to 0 the application port s will continue to operate under all conditions If the value is set larger than 0 1 to 65535 communications will cease if the specified number of failures occur Page 40 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 2 3 SNTP Client The SNTP CLIENT section specifies the parameters for the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Client which keeps the internal clock set correctly This version of the driver su
50. SCII Text Format 71 Viewing Data in Decimal Format 71 Viewing Data in Floating Point Format 71 Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format 71 Viewing Module Configuration 67 Viewing Register Pages 70 Viewing SNTP Status 68 Viewing the Multicast Group List 73 Viewing the Next Page of Data 75 Viewing the Next Page of Registers 71 Viewing the Previous Page of Data 74 75 Viewing the Previous Page of Registers 71 Viewing the WATTCP CFG File on the module 73 Viewing Version Information 69 W Warm Booting the Module 69 Page 118 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Index GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Warnings 3 What Is Covered By This Warranty 113 115 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 114 Write PDUs 82 95 Write Register Count 40 Write Register Start 40 Y Your Feedback Please 2 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 119 of 119 June 28 2011
51. SMinor CSMajor CSMinor Consumed 0 0 0 0 Yes Same CS value of 0 0 Major Minor validates the exchange 0 0 1 2 Yes Producer CS value of 0 0 Major Minor validates the exchange 1 2 0 0 Yes Consumer CS value of 0 0 Major Minor validates the exchange 1 2 1 2 Yes Same CS value 1 2 validates the exchange 2 2 1 2 No CS Major mismatch exchange is not validated 1 2 2 2 No CS Major mismatch exchange is not validated 1 2 1 1 Yes Same CS Major and Consumer CS Minor is less than Producer CS Minor exchange is validated 1 2 1 3 No Same CS Major but Consumer CS Minor is greater than Producer CS Minor exchange is not validated 2 4 10 EGD Exchange Command List Example The following is an example section from the EGD Exchanges section Exch Type Cast Type DB Reg RegCount Swap Code P C Time IP Address ExchID CS Major CS Minor Consumer Producer Unicast 3005 No Change 400 172 16 10 201 12010 0 0 Producer Producer Unicast 3000 No Change 100 172 16 10 201 WaN 0 a Exch ID Value Status OK Set to Defaults Add Row Insert Row Delete Row Move Up Move Down Edit Row Copy Row Paste Rov OK Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 47 of 119 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 5 EGD Multicast Group List This section contains the list of multicast group addresses the EGD server sho
52. TTCP CFG file that contains the IP gateway and other network specification information For more information about this submenu see Network Menu page 72 Exiting the Program Press ESC to restart the module and force all drivers to be loaded The module will use the configuration stored in the module s flash memory to configure the module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 69 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 4 2 4 Database View Menu Press D from the Main menu to open the Database View menu Use this menu command to view the current contents of the module database Press to view a list of commands available on this menu DE Menu selected DATABASE VIEW MENU E Menu O 9 Display 0 9000 S show again Back 5 Pages P Preyvious Page Skip 5 Pages N Next Page D Decimal Display H Hexadecimal Display F Float Display 4 ASCII Display M Main Menu Viewing Register Pages To view sets of register pages use the keys described below Command Description 0 Display registers 0 to 99 1 Display registers 1000 to 1099 2 Display registers 2000 to 2099 And so on The total number of register pages available to view depends on your module s configuration Displaying the Current Page of Registers Again Press S from the Database View menu to show the current page of registers again DATABAS
53. abase If the value is between 0 and 3992 the time will be placed in the database The first 4 bytes represent the seconds since 1 1 1970 and the second 4 bytes represent the number of microseconds An even value should be used for the register value in order for the data to be stored correctly Page 42 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 2 4 EGD Exchanges In order to interface the module with EGD devices you must construct an exchange list The exchanges specify messages that will be produced or consumed at a user defined frequency using the module s internal database Messages can be broadcast to all nodes on the network sent to a multicast group on the network or associated with a single node on the network Up to 100 exchanges can be defined for the driver Up to 680 word registers can be produced or consumed in a single exchange The EGD Exchanges section defines the messages that will be produced and consumed by the driver The UDP protocol on the IP network is used to transport these over Ethernet between all the EGD devices For the exchanges to operate correctly the other EGD devices must be configured and correctly set up The primary reason for user problems with the module is failure to provide devices that are correctly configured Before trying to connect the module to the networ
54. ach of warranty must be commenced within 39 months following shipment of the Product 6 2 8 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties this Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Warranty including statements made by salesperson No employee of ProSoft or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this Warranty The Customer is warned therefore to check this Warranty carefully to see that it correctly reflects those terms that are important to the Customer 6 2 9 Allocation of Risks This Warranty allocates the risk of product failure between ProSoft and the Customer This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods The Customer acknowledges that it has read this Warranty understands it and is bound by its Terms 6 2 10 Controlling Law and Severability This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the domestic laws of the State of California without reference to its conflicts of law provisions If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provisions of this Warranty or a portion thereof to be unenforceable that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible an
55. ad tag stores the latest Read Block ID received from the module The LastWrite tag stores the latest Write Block ID to be sent to the module The Block Index tag is an intermediate variable used during the block calculation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 119 June 28 2011 Ladder Logic MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 2 2 User Data Objects MNETDATA These objects hold data to be transferred between the processor and the MVI56 EGD module The user data is the read and write data transferred between the processor and the module as pages of data up to 200 words long Name Data Type Description ReadData INT 600 Data read from module Set array equal to the size set in the Configuration file WriteData INT 600 Data to write to module Set array equal to the size set in the Configuration file The read data READDATA is an array set to match the value entered in the Read Register Count parameter of the configuration file For ease of use this array should be dimensioned as an even increment of 200 words This data is paged up to 200 words at a time from the module to the processor The ReadData task places the data received into the proper position in the read data array Use this data for status and control in the ladder logic of the processor The write data WRITEDATA is an array set to match the value entered in the Write Register Count parameter of
56. ainTask amp MainProgram Program Tags E MainRoutine Gi Unscheduled Programs Motion Groups G Ungrouped Axes Add On Instructions 5 6 Data Types ip User Defined ER Strings Gp Add On Defined E Predefined E Module Defined G Trends 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 0 1756 163 My_Controller 6 1 1756 MoDuLE MvIse ts Saele Add Rung Edit Rung Import Rung GoTo Add Ladder Element Rung End of 0 Page 30 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 4 Navigate to the location on your PC where you saved the Add On Instruction for example My Documents or Desktop Select the MVI56EGD_ADDON_RUNG_VX_Y L5xX file Import Rungs Look in E Desktop I My Documents 5 P My Computer My Recent Jmy Network Places Documents Mpe File name My Network Files of type Places M Overwrite Selected Rungs This action opens the IMPORT CONFIGURATION dialog box showing the controller tags that will be created W import Configuration S Fit X 8a Find Replace Find Within Final Name Import Content EE MainTask Configure Rung Properties Imported Rungs 1 Operation Create v after last Rung zy sas T References will be imported as Add On Instructions configured in the References folders
57. at Words Description 0 Status O invalid 1 producing healthy 2 pending unhealthy 1 Status bit mapped bitO error or invalid bit1 not time synchronized bits 2 to 15 reserved Number of times C P LSW Number of times C P MSW Missed count LSW Missed count MSW Refresh count error LSW Refresh count error MSW ONO oa AJOJN Invalid error bit set by producer 9 Time sync error set by producer 10 Short message error in exchange 11 Long message error in exchange 12 Protocol PVN not set to 1 13 Configuration signature not set correctly General Status Block 9250 Block 9250 Request Block General Status Words Description 0 Command Control Sequence Trigger 1 9250 Command code value 2 to 63 Command Control data 64 ton Output data Page 106 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Block 9250 Response Block General Status Words Description 0 Command Control Sequence Trigger 1 9250 Command code value 2 Program scan counter 3 Product code bytes 0 amp 1 4 Product code bytes 2 amp 3 5 Revision bytes 0 amp 1 6 Revision bytes 2 amp 3 7 Op bytes 0 amp 1 8 Op bytes 2 amp 3 9 Run bytes 0 amp
58. be unique for each station For produced exchanges the combination of the module IP address and the entered Exchange ID uniquely define a specific exchange to the network For consumed exchanges the Exchange ID and IP address in each message are compared to those defined in the Exchange List to determine which exchanges to consume The other parameters defined in the Exchange List then determine how much data to receive and where to place that data in the module s internal database 2 4 9 CS Major CS Minor This is an optional functionality that can be used to prevent unexpected results when changes are performed to existing producer and consumer exchanges The purpose of the Configuration Signature CS is to guarantee that the produced exchange will contain data in a format expected by a consumer Therefore it prevents the consumer from processing received data exchanges which may have an incompatible format due to producer configuration changes The Configuration Signature consists of two one byte integer value CS Major and CS Minor The CS Major must be equal for both Producer and Consumer exchanges The CS Minor reflects backward compatible modifications made to an exchange for example adding registers to the producer exchange count Truncating data within an exchange send less data than before would not be backward compatible and therefore would require a change in the major number to prevent processing errors Whenever
59. benefit from this User Manual you should have the following skills Rockwell Automation RSLogix software launch the program configure ladder logic and transfer the ladder logic to the processor Microsoft Windows install and launch programs execute menu commands navigate dialog boxes and enter data Hardware installation and wiring install the module and safely connect GE Ethernet Global Data and ControlLogix devices to a power source and to the MVI56 EGD module s application port s ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 11 of 119 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 1 System Requirements The MVI56 EGD module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation ControlLogix processor with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for the MVI56 EGD module The module requires 800 mA of available power Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 programming software version 2 51 or higher Rockwell Automation RSLinx communication software Pentium II 450 MHz minimum Pentium III 733 MHz or better recommended Supported operating systems o Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or 2 o Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1 2 or 3 o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 128 Mbytes of RAM minimum 256 Mbytes of RAM recommended 100 Mbytes of free ha
60. cast produce message to all stations set exchange IP address to 255 255 255 255 When the Exchange Type is Consumer the cast type field determines how the local database area associated to this exchange will be updated in case an COMS Error timeout occurs Consumer No DB Change on COMS Error Consumer Set DB to 1 On COMS Error Consumer Set DB to 0 On COMS Error Consumer Set DB to 1 On COMS Error 24 3 DB Reg The DB Reg field determines the starting register address of the module database area from which data will be produced sent or area into which data will be consumed received The validity of the entry depends on the number of registers Reg Count to be produced or consumed To be valid the sum of the DB Reg and Reg Count values cannot exceed the range of the module s database 2 4 4 Reg Count Number of database registers to send or receive in the exchange 2 4 5 Swap Code 0 1 20r3 The Swap Code field sets byte and word swapping of data produced or consumed Swapping of words and or bytes in the message may be required for different protocol and operating systems as their representation of multi byte values may not be the same as that of the module Swap Code Description 0 None No Change is made in the byte ordering 1234 1234 1 Words The words are swapped 1234 3412 2 Words amp Bytes The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 1234 4321 3 Bytes The bytes in eac
61. ch is sufficient for most application This topic describes how to configure user data for applications requiring more than 600 registers of ReadData and WriteData Important Because the module pages data in blocks of 200 registers at a time you should configure your user data in multiples of 200 registers Caution When you change the array size RSLogix may reset the EGD tag values to zero To avoid data loss be sure to save your settings before continuing 1 In the CONTROLLER ORGANIZATION window expand the DATA TYPES and USER DEFINED folders and then double click EGDDATA This action opens an edit window for the EGDDATA data type Data Types Gi User Defined R Backplane KA Bik9250Stat KA BlkStat two CPStat K EGDCONTROL N EGDDATA twa EGDMODULEDEF K EGDSTATUS if EGDUTIL ty InStat Ei PortErrors if SNTPStat Note If RSLogix resets your data values refer to the backup copy of your program to re enter your data 2 To modify the WRITEDATA array follow the steps in this topic but substitute WRITEDATA for ReadData throughout 3 Save and download the sample program to the processor ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Page 34 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communica
62. ct by ProSoft Technology at designated location referenced on the Return Material Authorization i If a defect is found and is determined to be customer generated or if the defect is otherwise not covered by ProSoft Technology s warranty there will be no credit given Customer will be contacted and can request module be returned at their expense ii If defect is customer generated and is repairable customer can authorize ProSoft Technology to repair the unit by providing a purchase order for 30 of the current list price plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable 6 1 3 Returning Units Out of Warranty a Customer sends unit in for evaluation to location specified by ProSoft Technology freight prepaid b If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of 100 USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required c If unit is repaired charge to Customer will be 30 of current list price USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required or authorization to use the purchase order submitted for evaluation fee The following is a list of non repairable units 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 1550 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All O LOO 30 Os O Or Oi 3011 0 SO Page 112 of 119
63. curs the driver compares time stamps from the previous exchange When the new exchange time is less than the previous exchange the exchange is ignored This can occur when the Ethernet packets are routed and delayed Time synchronization provides for data integrity The following table lists the parameters defined in this section The SNTP driver will compute a new clock value every 5 minutes using the average value of 10 samples each collected over an approximate 6 second period This new value will be used to adjust the clock maintained by the SNTP driver and used by the application If a valid database register is specified the driver will place the time value into the module s database The first two registers will contain the number of seconds and the next two registers will contain the number of microseconds since January 1 1970 A list of some of the common NTP servers can be obtained at http www ntp org http www eecis udel edu mills ntp servers html along with the appropriate IP address Other server lists can be found on the Internet by searching on NTP Servers with your browser Page 80 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 2 Functional Overview GE Fanuc Automation and GE Drive Systems developed an Ethernet Global Data or EGD exchange for PLC and computer data in 1998 GE Ethernet Global Data EGD o
64. d ar Strings Eg Add On Defined Predefined Eg Module Defined Trends 1 0 Configuration d acknlane a EET This action opens the Select Module dialog box a a a G lodule Analog Communications Controllers Digital Drives Motion Other 1756 MODULE Generic 1756 Module Allen Bradley Specialty Eind Add Favorite By Category Favorites OK Cancel Help 2 Select the 1756 MODULE GENERIC 1756 MODULE from the list and click OK This action opens the New Module dialog box ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 119 June 28 2011 Ladder Logic MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 Enter the Name Description and Slot options for your application You must select the Comm Format as DATA INT in the dialog box otherwise the module will not communicate Click OK to continue Parameter Value Name Enter a module identification string Example EGD_2 Description Enter a description for the module Example GE ETHERNET GLOBAL DATA COMMUNICATION MODULE Comm Format Select DaTA INT Slot Enter the slot number in the rack where the MVI56 EGD module is located Input Assembly Instance 1 Input Size 250 Output Assembly Instance 2 Output Size 248 Configuration Assembly Instance 4 Configuration Size 0 4 Select the Requested Packet Interval value for scanning the I O on the mo
65. d the remainder of this Warranty shall remain in full force and effect Any cause of action with respect to the Product or Services must be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of California Page 116 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Index User Manual Index EGD Exchanges 43 EGD Multicast Group List 48 Module 40 SNTP Client 41 A Adding the Module to an Existing Project 57 Adjusting the Input and Output Array Sizes 33 Allocation of Risks 116 Backplane Data Transfer 102 Backplane Object 53 Battery Life Advisory 4 Block Request from the Processor to the Module 103 Block Response from the Module to the Processor 104 Block Status 55 Cc C P Status Data Block 2000 105 Capabilities PDUs 82 86 Cast Type 44 Clearing a Fault Condition 63 Command NAK PDU 82 92 Configuring Module Parameters 38 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module 35 Configuring the RSLinx Driver for the PC COM Port 21 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor 17 Connecting your PC to the Module 24 Consumer Producer Status 56 Contacting Technical Support 109 111 Controller Tags 52 Controlling Law and Severability e 116 ControlLogix Processor Not in Run 101 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project 26 Creating Optional Comment Entries 39
66. diedeladewiieveeees aaeetnveee caves 40 2 2 4 Read Register Count sicc cicccccvec scvvevcceceieneativieiscvaiinssdienseddeceiaseltaveiece a AEEA 40 2 2 5 Write Register Starts c ccccavecseveecs tedevescieveiteesicveuaienn deligvasaivaidiews adeaseiaeetneceletes 40 2 2 6 Write Register Count iic ccvi iin sila dnd aniiceuleeadvanieers 40 2 2 7 Failure Flag Counteis iiei eiaa aa a e ea Eia 40 2 3 SNTP Clienten ee iieii i iaat E EE EE AEE ae Ail EELE aa Ea ATA 41 2 3 1 NTP Server IP Address isc ccsccececeedecesce eeiiedeeeceeseeeesdiveadh eesseeesdieresteuveaceseeitesseeies 42 2 3 2 TIMEZONE seein a n a er a eta 42 2 3 3 Use Daylight Savings TIME wer sietteti stekana aara ear asana Tiaa seikat 42 2 3 4 Database Register cerieisa eaei 42 2 4 EGD Exchanges ai ieia r inrter aeaee naaa eieaa anae atatea EaD 43 2 4 1 EXCH TYPO niiae r E a 43 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 119 June 28 2011 Contents User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 4 2 GASEM VOC A A E A E A A E str 44 2 4 3 OB REG aE E AE Ea A EE E A 44 2 4 4 alelo KIOTO EEEE E AT E E A ET 44 2 4 5 cinel oA olo e TEA E T A T A T 44 2 4 6 EMDE E T A E TA T 45 2 4 7 IP AddreS S Arroa ai E ANAE S EEA eeedateerensias eaeee 45 2 4 8 Exh LE E E E E A E AE A T TT 46 2 4 9 GS Maon CS Minoren a a o a O N TA 46 2 4 10 EGD Exchange Command List Example ccccceceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseneeeeeaeeeeaees 47 2 5
67. dule This value represents the minimum frequency that the module will handle scheduled events This value should not be set to less than 1 millisecond The default value is 5 milliseconds Values between 1 and 10 milliseconds should work with most applications E Module Properties Local 1 1756 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Requested Packet Interval RPI bo ms 0 2 750 0 ms F Inhibit Module I Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Status Offline Cancel Page 58 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Ladder Logic GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 Save the module Click OK to dismiss the dialog box The Controller Organization window now displays the module s presence amp Controller My_Controller A Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler Power Up Handler 3 6 Tasks 5 f MainTask G MainProgram Unscheduled Programs amp Motion Groups Ungrouped Axes Add On Instructions to Data Types oa User Defined Ga Strings Add On Defined i Predefined Module Defined Trends amp 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 A4 fa 0 1756 163My_Controller fi 1 1756 MODULE Mvi 6 Copy the User Defined Data Types from the sample program into your existing RSLogix 5000 project 7 Copy the Controller Tags from the sample program into your project
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69. e module s operating status as follows LED Color Status Indication CFG Green On Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration Debug port Off No data is being transferred on the Configuration Debug port APP Amber Off The MVI56 EGD is working normally STATUS On The MVI56 EGD module program has recognized a communication error on one of its ports BP ACT Amber On The LED is on when the module is performing a write operation on the backplane Off The LED is off when the module is performing a read operation on the backplane Under normal operation the LED should blink rapidly on and off OK Red Off The card is not receiving any power and is not securely Green plugged into the rack Green The module is operating normally Red The program has detected an error or is being configured If the LED remains red for over 10 seconds the program has probably halted Remove the card from the rack and re insert the card to restart the module s program BATT Red Off The battery voltage is OK and functioning On The battery voltage is low or battery is not present Allow battery to charge by keeping module plugged into rack for 24 hours If BAT LED still does not go off contact ProSoft Technology as this is not a user serviceable item If the APP BP ACT and OK LEDs blink at a rate of every one second call ProSoft Technology support There is a serious problem
70. e tree view and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose CHOOSE MODULE TYPE This action opens the Choose Module Type dialog box Choose Module Type Product Line Filter C pLx4000 PLx6000 C MVI46 MVI56 C MvI71 C all C PLx5000 C PTQ C mMvI69 C MVIS6E Search Module Type STEP 1 Select Module Type Module Definition MVIS6 101S MVIS6 104S MVI56 BDW MVIS6 BSAPS MVIS6 DH485 MVI56 DH485R Action Required MVI56 DNP MVIS6 DNPSNET MVI56 EGD MVI56 FLN MVI56 GEC MVIS6 HART MVI56 KOS MVIS6 MCMR MVI56 MDA4 MVIS6 MDA16 3 Inthe Product Line Filter area of the dialog box select MVI56 In the Select Module Type dropdown list select MVI56 EGD and then click OK to save your settings and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 1 2 Renaming PCB Objects Notice that the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane changed when you added the module to the project j Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder DER File View Project Tools Help Default Project Name Status Information Default Location MVI56 GD Configured MVI56 EGD h MEE mvIS6 EGD5 2 06 4 Module 56 Module Values OK g EGD Configuration a Comment
71. ects Page 26 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Creating the Module 1 Add the MVI56 EGD module to the project In the CONTROLLER ORGANIZATION window select I O CONFIGURATION and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose NEW MODULE amp j 1 0 Configuration 31756 Backplane 1756 A fq 0 1756 163 My_Cor 8 New Module FA This action opens the SELECT MODULE dialog box E Select Module lodule Analog Communications Controllers Digital Drives Motion Other 1756 MODULE Generic 1756 Module Allen Bradley Specialty Find Add Favorite By Category Favorites OK Cancel Help 2 Select the 1756 MODULE GENERIC 1756 MODULE from the list and click OK This action opens the NEW MODULE dialog box New Module Type 1756 MODULE Generic 1756 Module Parent Local r Connection Parameters Assembly wane Size Name Input 250 16 bit Description Output 248 a 16 bit Configuration 0 4 8 bit Comm Format Data INT Slot 1 4 V Open Module Properties Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 Inthe NEW MODULE dialog box enter the following
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73. eight prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to the location specified by ProSoft Technology and be accompanied by proof of purchase and receipt date The RMA number is to be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping box Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Products shipped to ProSoft Technology using a shipment method other than that specified by ProSoft Technology or shipped without an RMA number will be returned to the Customer freight collect Contact ProSoft Technical Support for further information d A10 restocking fee applies to all warranty credit returns whereby a Customer has an application change ordered too many does not need etc Returns for credit require that all accessory parts included in the original box i e antennas cables be returned Failure to return these items will result in a deduction from the total credit due for each missing item ProSoft Technology Inc Page 111 of 119 June 28 2011 Support Service amp Warranty MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 6 1 2 Returning Units Under Warranty A Technical Support Engineer must approve the return of Product under ProSoft Technology s Warranty a Areplacement module will be shipped and invoiced A purchase order will be required b Credit for a product under warranty will be issued upon receipt of authorized produ
74. enerate command requests The module supports the following functions specified in the EGD protocol Code Description 3 Retrieve Configuration Request page 83 example provided 4 Retrieve Configuration Response page 83 example provided 7 Summary Request page 88 8 Summary Response page 88 9 Capabilities Request page 86 10 Capabilities Response page 86 15 Statistics Request page 90 16 Statistics Response page 90 18 Command NAK page 91 32 Read Request page 93 33 Read Response page 93 34 Write Request page 95 35 Write Response page 95 36 Masked Write Request page 97 37 Masked Write Response page 97 The module only supports address type 0 for the read and write commands Therefore the data requested is relative to the EGD exchange delimited in the request In order to use these functions an exchange must first exist in the module s exchange list defining the database and register count If the production consumption time is set to zero the exchange will never be produced or consumed and will only be valid for command processing These functions should be used for data that is not time critical and does not require periodic updating The maximum length of the message is 1400 bytes The module supports the masked write request command to alter one or more bits Multiple cells can be provided in the request to alter more than one byte of data The maxi
75. ent in response to a Retrieve Configuration Request message Packet Description Data Hex Info Ethernet Source MAC 00 12 3F AE 5C AE 0x 00 12 3F AE 5C AE II Destination MAC 00 0D 8D 00 13 83 0x 00 OD 8D 00 13 83 Type 0x0800 IPv4 0x 08 00 Version 0x45 Ox 45 IPv4 Header Size Type of 000 0 Routine Ox 00 service 0 0 Normal Delay 0 0 Normal throughput 0 0 Normal reliability EDE 00 Normal Monetary cost Total Length 104 bytes 0x00 68 Identification 2645 0x00 04 Flags 00 May Fragment Ox 00 0 0 Last Fragment Fragment Offset 0 bytes 0x00 00 Time to Live 254 0x FE Protocol 17 UDP 0x 11 Header Checksum 8168 correct 0x E8 1F Source Address 105 102 0 200 Ox 69 66 00 C8 Destination Address 105 102 0 205 0x 69 66 00 CD Source Port 1025 Ox 04 01 UDP Destination Port 7937 Ox 1F 01 Length 84 bytes 0x 00 54 Checksum 62188 correct 0x EC F2 EGD EGD s PDU Offset Bytes Hex code Field PDU Type 0 il Ox 04 Message Flag 1 1 Ox 00 Request ID 2 2 Ox 11 11 PVN1 4 1 Ox O01 Page 84 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Status 5 1
76. ernet Global Data Compatible Devices c cceeeceeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeteneeeeaees 81 5 2 2 EGD Command Server cccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeceaeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseueeeseeeseaees 82 5 2 3 EGD Data Prod Cer atenei eaaa iea eit a A aa ee aa EAE dE aT aa sts 99 5 2 4 EGD Data CONSUMEN npara aaa aaa aAa Eaa a aera a 100 5 2 5 General ConcepiS areira aeaa aaa a aa aAA DEE AE AE SEa 101 Page 6 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Contents User Manual 5 2 6 5 2 7 5 3 Normal Data Transfer niian Ean EIERNE RTA Special Function BlOCKS cccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseneeeeeaeeseneeesseeeeaes Exchange Configuration Form cccccccccceseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeseaeeee 6 Support Service amp Warranty Contacting Technical Support 6 1 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions Returning Any Product aasarin aria E Returning Units Under Warranty cecccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeees Returning Units Out of Warranty cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeeeaeeeee LIMITED WARRANTY c cececeeeeeceeeeneeeseaeeeeneeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeteaeeee What Is Covered By This Warranty cccceceeeseeeeeeeeeseeteneeeeaes What Is Not Covered By This Warranty cccccscceeeeeeseeseeeeees Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities eeeee
77. example IP address for NIST at Boulder Colorado is 132 163 4 102 Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel The database register parameter defines a database register where the SNTP time and date values are copied It occupies four words as follows Word Offset Description 0 and 1 Date and time in Unix format long integer 2and3 Microseconds long integer ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 3 1 NTP Server IP Address Enter in dotted notation This parameter sets the IP address of the NTP server to contact for time acquisition Select an NTP server with the greatest accuracy that is available all the time from your network Set this IP address to 0 0 0 0 to disable SNTP server requests 2 3 2 Time Zone 11 to 11 This parameter sets the time zone offset from UTC Positive values are for time zones west of UTC and negative values are for time zones east of UTC Set this value to 0 to use UTC in the module 2 3 3 Use Daylight Savings Time YES or No This parameter specifies if daylight savings time will be used in the time computation 2 3 4 Database Register 1 or 0 to 3992 as an even value This parameter specifies if the NTP time computed by the driver is to be placed into the module s database If a value of 1 is specified the time will not be placed into the dat
78. f 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 3 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software You must install the ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB software to configure the module You can always get the newest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology website To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology website 1 Open your web browser and navigate to http www prosoft technology com pcb 2 Click the DOWNLOAD HERE link to download the latest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder 3 Choose SAVE or SAVE FILE when prompted 4 Save the file to your Windows Desktop so that you can find it easily when you have finished downloading 5 When the download is complete locate and open the file and then follow the instructions on your screen to install the program If you do not have access to the Internet you can install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Solutions Product CD ROM included in the package with your module To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the Product CD ROM 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions Product CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear 2 Onthe startup screen click PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION This action opens a Windows Explorer file tree window 3 Click to open the UTILITIES folder This folder contains all of the appl
79. f 90 days from the date of repair ProSoft Technology Inc Page 113 of 119 June 28 2011 Support Service amp Warranty User Manual 6 2 2 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty a ProSoft makes no representation or warranty expressed or implied that the operation of software purchased from ProSoft will be uninterrupted or error free or that the functions contained in the software will meet or satisfy the purchaser s intended use or requirements the Customer assumes complete responsibility for decisions made or actions taken based on information obtained using ProSoft software b This Warranty does not cover the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance defects losses or damages caused by or attributable to any of the following i shipping ii improper installation or other failure of Customer to adhere to ProSoft s specifications or instructions iii unauthorized repair or maintenance iv attachments equipment options parts software or user created programming including but not limited to programs developed with any IEC 61131 3 C or any variant of C programming languages not furnished by ProSoft v use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed vi any other abuse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vii accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extre
80. ffers versatility where a mix of control devices requires cooperation with each other This involves sharing of information across the applications regardless of device or network type often at high speed and with high reliability Bandwidth utilization is optimized by using efficient communication methods High reliability means fewer communication failures and having the ability to detect failures upon occurrence Particular emphasis is delivered for applications requiring periodic or frequent updates and time synchronization of devices The protocol supports Unicast Broadcast and Multicast group messaging Efficiency is based on the fact each device on the network can produce these types of messages and each device determines which of these messages to consume 5 2 1 Ethernet Global Data Compatible Devices Devices that support the Ethernet Global Data protocol GE Series 90 70 PLC CPU CMM742 with EGD support GE Series 90 30 PLC CPU 364 with EGD support VersaMax CPU E05 Several drives and turbines Ethernet Global Data Service for NT CIMPLICITY HMI software Several HMI products ProSoft Technology Inc Page 81 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 2 2 EGD Command Server The module supports UDP service port 7937 0x1F01 to handle all command requests The module will only service requests and generate response messages It will not g
81. fined in the example as EGD to hold all data related to the module The tag name can be set to any valid tag name desired Controller Tags MVI56_EGD controller ioni x Scope MVvI56_EGD contrall Show Show All z Sot Tas Name 7 Tag Name 9 Description EGD F EGD InStat EGD ReadData EGD WriteData EGD BP EGD HaltBIk9250 EGD BIk9250GenStat EGD HaltBIk2000 EGD CPmessage EGD Produce Consumer Status indicators EGD CPmessReq E EGD CPmessReqity EGD CPindsFirst EGD GenStatReq EGD CPmessResOty EGD CPindsResFirst EGD CPwords0ty EGD ColdBoot EGD WarmBoot Local 1 C Local 1 1 Local 1 0 MJFAULTS Monitor Tags A Edit Tags E E aA HHEH Page 52 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Ladder Logic GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 3 2 Module Status Data and Variables ModuleDef All status and variable data related to the MVI56 EGD is stored in a user defined data type An instance of the data type is required before the module can be used This is accomplished by declaring a variable of the data type in the Controller Tags Edit Tags dialog box The object has the following structure
82. ge 15 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 5 Installing the Module in the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your ControlLogix processor and power supply please do so before installing the MVI56 EGD module Refer to your Rockwell Automation product documentation for installation instructions Warning You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic devices Failure to follow safety procedures could result in damage to hardware or data or even serious injury or death to personnel Refer to the documentation for each device you plan to connect to verify that suitable safety procedures are in place before installing or servicing the device After you have checked the placement of the jumpers insert MVI56 EGD into the ControlLogix chassis Use the same technique recommended by Rockwell Automation to remove and install ControlLogix modules Warning When you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Verify that power is removed or the area is non hazardous before proceeding Repeated electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts on both the module and its mating connector Worn contacts may create electrical resistance that can affect module operation h Turn power OFF 2 Al
83. h word are swapped 1234 2143 Page 44 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 2 4 6 P C Time For a producer exchange P C Time sets the number of milliseconds between consecutive produced data exchanges produced data update interval For a consumer exchange P C Time sets the number of milliseconds to wait for a new produced message before a timeout error will occur For produced exchanges if this parameter is set to zero the message will not be produced For consumed exchanges setting this value to approximately 4 times the produced time set on the producer device will prevent the exchange from experiencing excessive timeout errors on a busy network Setting this value to zero will turn off timeout error checking A zero value can also be used for exchanges that will interface with the command service port 7937 to handle data read and write requests from another device 2 4 7 IP Address The IP Address field should be set to the IP address of destination station for produced data or source station for consumed data Producer Exchange IP address If the cast type is set to U for a produced exchange the address should be set to IP address of the specific node to receive consume the data If the cast type is set to B for produced data set the IP to either a network 255 255 255 255 or
84. ication Module User Manual Click OK to close the dialog box Notice that the module now appears in the CONTROLLER ORGANIZATION window Controller ControlLagix Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler EI Power Up Handler Tasks EI Motion Groups 3 Add On Instructions Data Types Trends amp 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 47 fa 0 1756 L63 ControlLogix 1 1756 MODULE EGD Fl ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Import the Ladder Rung 1 In the CONTROLLER ORGANIZATION window expand the TASKS folder and subfolders until you reach the MAINPROGRAM folder 2 Inthe MAINPROGRAM folder double click to open the MAINROUTINE ladder 3 Select an empty rung in the routine and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose IMPORT RUNG i RSLogix 5000 My_Controller 1756 L63 MainProgram MainRoutine IEP File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsa S a e Offline 0 E RUN No Forces gt E No Edits ar io EE gelse w alal a alele e D aLe fN Favorites Aac On K Alarms gt Pak oor T Bit K Timer Counter Controller My_Controller A Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler Power Up Handler S E Tasks M
85. ications and files you will need to set up and configure your module 4 Double click the SETUP CONFIGURATION TOOL folder double click the PCB _ EXE file and follow the instructions on your screen to install the software on your PC The information represented by the character in the file name is the PCB version number and therefore subject to change as new versions of PCB are released Note Many of the configuration and maintenance procedures use files and other utilities on the CD ROM You may wish to copy the files from the Utilities folder on the CD ROM to a convenient location on your hard drive Page 14 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 4 Setting Jumpers The Setup Jumper acts as write protection for the module s flash memory In write protected mode the Setup pins are not connected and the module s firmware cannot be overwritten Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support The following illustration shows the MVI56 EGD jumper configuration SETUP SETUP SHUNT A Qo NOT JUMPERED Note If you are installing the module in a remote rack you may prefer to leave the Setup pins jumpered That way you can update the module s firmware without requiring physical access to the module ProSoft Technology Inc Pa
86. ign the module with the top and bottom guides and slide it into the rack until the module is firmly against the backplane connector MVI56 Module 3 With a firm but steady push snap the module into place 4 Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely in the locking holes of the rack 5 Make a note of the slot location You must identify the slot in which the module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly Slot numbers are identified on the green circuit board backplane of the ControlLogix rack 6 Turn power ON Note If you insert the module improperly the system may stop working or may behave unpredictably Page 16 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 6 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor There are several ways to establish communication between your PC and the ControlLogix processor The following steps show how to establish communication through the serial interface It is not mandatory that you use the processor s serial interface You may access the processor through whatever network interface is available on your system Refer to your Rockwell Automation documentation for information on other connection methods 1 Connect the right angle connector end of the cable to your controller at the communications port Communicatio
87. k the remote device must be able to communicate with ProSoft Configuration Builder You must understand and document all parameters 2 4 1 Exch Type Producer exchange will send data from the module s database to another station or stations Consumer exchange will receive data from another station The Exchange Type field defines the direction data moves during the exchange Producer exchanges P are generated by the driver from data module s database This produced transmitted data will be available to any other stations on the network that wish to consume receive it Consumer exchanges C place data received from other producing EGD devices into the module s database ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 4 2 Cast Type When the Exchange Type is Producer the cast type field determines if the exchange is a unicast U point to point exchange multicast M multicast group or a broadcast B all nodes exchange Producer Unicast produce message to another station Producer Multicast produce message to a group of stations In order to use this option you need to configure the same Multicast IP address used in the exchange also at the EGD MULTICAST ADDRESS section Important For Multicast mode use transmit rates of 1 or 2 for best results Producer Broad
88. le This sample application is for a module installed in Slot 1 in a ControlLogix rack The ladder logic uses the slot number to identify the module If you are installing the module in a different slot you must update the ladder logic so that program tags and variables are correct and do not conflict with other modules in the rack To change the slot number 1 Inthe Controller Organization list select the module and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose PROPERTIES This action opens the Module Properties dialog box E Module Properties Local 1 1756 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Type 1756 MODULE Generic 1756 Module Parent Local Connection Parameters Assembly A Instance Size Name Input 1 250 16 bit Description Output 200 jas H 16 bit Configuration a jo 4 8 bit Comm Format Dasan o YS Sa Si Slot fd 7 Status Offline Cancel Apply Help 3 Inthe S otfield use the spinners on the right side of the field to select the slot number where the module will reside in the rack and then click OK RSLogix will automatically apply the slot number change to all tags variables and ladder logic rungs that use the MVI56 EGD slot number for computation Page 20 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 7 3 C
89. lete the status bar in the Download dialog box will display the message Module Running Download files from PC to module J Module Running STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Com 3 v Ethernet CIPconnect STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Test Connection Page 50 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Ladder Logic GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 3 Ladder Logic In This Chapter n olni oll ET aE e E E A kt oie ae aa ene 52 Module Status Data and Variables ModuleDef eeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 53 Adding the Module to an Existing Project 57 Ladder logic is required for application of the MVI56 EGD module Tasks that must be handled by the ladder logic are module data transfer special block handling and status data receipt Additionally a power up handler may be needed to handle the initialization of the module s data and to clear any processor fault conditions The sample ladder logic on the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM is extensively commented to provide information on the purpose and function of each rung For most applications the sample ladder will work without modification ProSoft Technology Inc Page 51 of 119 June 28 2011 Ladder Logic MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 1 Controller Tags The MVI56 EGD module is de
90. mes of temperature or humidity power failure or power surges or viii disasters such as fire flood earthquake wind and lightning c The information in this Agreement is subject to change without notice ProSoft shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material The user guide included with your original product purchase from ProSoft contains information protected by copyright No part of the guide may be duplicated or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ProSoft 6 2 3 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities Product manufactured or supplied by ProSoft is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance including and without limitation the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation of communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the product could lead directly or indirectly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage collectively high risk activities ProSoft specifically disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for high risk activities Page 114 of 119 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 201
91. mum length of the message is 1400 bytes Refer to EGD Protocol Specific Configuration for information on the data structures required for each command Command support is usually not available in most EGD devices or drivers Most devices only support the producer consumer services Therefore this service may not be utilized by those devices Page 82 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Reference User Manual Retrieve Configuration PDUs Example PDU Type 3 Retrieve Configuration Request The Retrieve Configuration Request PDU command permits an application program to request the configuration details associated with a matching Producer and Exchange ID A Retrieve Configuration Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Retrieve Configuration Response message from the responding node Packet Info Ethernet Destination MAC II Source MAC Type Version Header Size Type of service Description IPv4 Total Length Identification Flags 00 0 0 Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum Source Address Destination Address Source Port Destination Port Length Checksum EGD UDP HDU Type essage Flag Request ti PVN1 Reserved essage Length Producer ID Exchange ID EGD s PDU Field Data 00 0D 8D 00 13 83 00 12 3F AE 5C AE 0x08
92. n general references associated with this product and its Specifications Support Service and Warranty Index Support Service and Warranty page 109 Index This section contains Support Service and Warranty information Index of chapters ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 9 of 119 Guide to the MVI56 EGD User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Page 10 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Start Here User Manual 1 Start Here In This Chapter System Requirement cccecsseceeeenceeeeeeeeeeccaeeesseeeeeseneeeseeseeeesnes 12 Package CoN eiS r A a a a aea eea a 13 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ccsssceeeeees 14 Setting JUMPEl Sorina aenn a a a teeasts 15 Installing the Module in the Rack eeeeeeesseeeeesneeeeseneeeeeneeeeeeeeees 16 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix ProceSSOl cceeeeeeeees 17 Opening the Sample Ladder Logic cccccceeeeeeeeseseeeesseeeeeesneeeeees 18 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processot c s cceeseee 23 Connecting your PC to the MOdule ccceeeceesceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteneeeeeeeeeaes 24 Using the RSLogix 5000 v16 Add On Instruction ceessseeeeeeees 25 To get the most
93. nal Database Structure 4000 registers for user data 0 Register Data 3999 Page 102 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Data contained in this database is paged through the input and output images by coordination of the ControlLogix ladder logic and the MVI56 EGD module s program Up to 248 words of data can be transferred from the module to the processor at a time Up to 247 words of data can be transferred from the processor to the module The read and write block identification codes in each data block determine the function to be performed or the content of the data block The block identification codes used by the module are listed in the following table Block Range Descriptions 10r0 Empty Data Blocks 1 to 20 Data Read or Write Blocks 2000 CP Status Data 9250 General Status Data 9998 Warm boot control block 9999 Cold boot control block Each image has a defined structure depending on the data content and the function of the data transfer 5 2 6 Normal Data Transfer Normal data transfer includes the paging of the user data found in the module s internal database in registers 0 to 3999 and the status data These data are transferred through read input image and write output image blocks Refer to the Module Configuration and Ladder Logic sections for a description of
94. ng in data in the module s input image to send to the processor Data in the input image is placed in the Controller Tags in the processor by the ladder logic The input image for the module is set to 250 words This large data area permits fast throughput of data between the module and the processor The processor inserts data into the module s output image to transfer to the module The module s program extracts the data and places it in the module s internal database The output image for the module is set to 248 words This large data area permits fast throughput of data from the processor to the module The following illustration shows the data transfer method used to move data between the ControlLogix processor and the MVI56 EGD module ControlLogix Processor MVI56 EGD Module Controller Tags Status Data Read Data B12Q 1 X 2907 VO EGD TCP IP Stack Interface and Ethernet Ethernet driver Interface Netw 21607 1 ppe7 JaAug auejdpeg Write Data eseqeieg O I Special Block Control 218g 0 X 1e207 All data transferred between the module and the processor over the backplane is through the input and output images Ladder logic must be written in the ControlLogix processor to interface the input and output image data with data defined in the Controller Tags All data used by the module is stored in its internal database The following illustration shows the layout of the database Module s Inter
95. ng to the Previous Menu Press M to return to the Previous Menu 4 2 8 Producer Consumer Status Menu Press S to open the Producer Consumer Status menu Use this command to view communication status for each of the configured producers and consumers PRODUCER CONSUMER STATUS MENU Display Menu S Show Again Back 2 Pages P Previous Page Skip 2 Pages N Next Page M Return to EGD Main Menu Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Redisplaying the Current Page Press S to display the current page of data Going Back Two Pages of Data Press from the Database View menu to skip back to the previous 200 registers of data Viewing the Previous Page of Data Press P to display the previous page of data Going Ahead Two Pages of Data Hold down Shift and press to skip forward to the next 200 registers of data Viewing the Next Page of Data Press N to display the next page of data Returning to the Previous Menu Press M to return to the Previous Menu ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 119 June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 4 3 Reading Status Data from the Module The MVI56 EGD module returns a 20 word Status Data block that can be used to determine the mod
96. nition Default private class 3 address Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel 3 Edit the values for my_ip netmask subnet mask and gateway default gateway 4 When you are finished editing click OK to save your changes and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 7 Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM Port For the module to use the settings you configured you must download copy the updated Project file from your PC to the module To download the project file 1 Inthe tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder click once to select the module 2 Right click the module icon to open a shortcut menu From the shortcut menu choose DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE The program will scan your PC for a valid com port this may take a few seconds When PCB has found a valid COM port the Download dialog box will open Download files from PC to module STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Com 3 v Ethernet ClPconnect STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Cancel 3 Choose the COM port to use from the dropdown list and then click the DOWNLOAD button The module will perform a platform check to read and load its new settings When the platform check is comp
97. ns 2 Connect the straight connector end of the cable to the serial port on your computer ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 7 Opening the Sample Ladder Logic The sample program for your MVI56 EGD module includes custom tags data types and ladder logic for data I O and status monitoring For most applications you can run the sample ladder program without modification or for advanced applications you can incorporate the sample program into your existing application The inRAx Solutions CD provides one or more versions of the sample ladder logic The version number appended to the file name corresponds with the firmware version number of your ControlLogix processor The firmware version and sample program version must match 1 7 1 Determining the Firmware Version of Your Processor Important The RSLinx service must be installed and running on your computer in order for RSLogix to communicate with the processor Refer to your RSLinx and RSLogix documentation for help configuring and troubleshooting these applications 1 Connect an RS 232 serial cable from the COM serial port on your PC to the communication port on the front of the processor 2 Start RSLogix 5000 and close any existing project that may be loaded 3 Open the COMMUNICATIONS menu and ch
98. nstructions Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 for installation in the U S or as specified in Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations in Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction The following warnings must be heeded WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS l DIV 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS THIS DEVICE SHALL BE POWERED BY CLASS 2 OUTPUTS ONLY MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION AVANT DE DECONNECTER L EQUIPEMENT COUPER LE COURANT OU S ASSURER QUE L EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON DANGEREUX Warnings North America Warnings Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 for installation in the U S or as specified in Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations in Canada and in accordance with the authori
99. nsumer Exchanges Viewing SNTP Status Press I to view configuration information about the SNTP client SNTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION NTP SERVER IP 0 0 0 0 DB REGISTER 3000 TIME ZONE 8 USE DST No TIME VALID No REQUESTS 0 RESPONSES 0 COMPUTATIONS 0 TIME SET CNT 0 TIMEOUT ERRS 0 SNTP Local time is Fri Dec 14 08 22 38 2007 ISNTP GMT is Fri Dec 14 16 22 38 2007 Refer to SNTP Support page 80 for more information on configuring and using this function Transferring the Configuration File from the PC to the Module On the Diagnostics Menu this is referred to as Receive Module Configuration Press R to receive download the configuration file from your PC to the module and store the file on the module s Compact Flash Card Personality Module or Flash RAM Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process After the file has been successfully downloaded the module will restart the program and load the new configuration information Review the new configuration using menu commands 6 and 0 to verify that the module is configured correctly Transferring the Configuration File from The Module to the PC On the Diagnostics Menu this is referred to as Send Module Configuration Press S to send upload the configuration file from the module to your PC Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions
100. o control the module The current version of the software supports the following blocks Code Description 10r0 Empty data blocks 1 to 20 Data read or write blocks 2000 C P status data 9250 General status data 9998 Warm boot module 9999 Cold boot module C P Status Data Block 2000 Block 2000 Request Words Description 0 2000 Command Block ID 1 Number of C P messages 1 to 17 2 First C P index 0 to 99 3 to 247 Reserved Block 2000 Response Words Description 0 Reserved 1 Block write ID requested 2 Number of C P messages 0 to 17 Will be set to 0 if error in request 3 First C P index 0 to 99 4to 17 C P Status Data 18 to 31 C P Status Data 32 to 45 C P Status Data 46 to 59 C P Status Data 60 to 73 C P Status Data 74 to 87 C P Status Data 88 to 101 C P Status Data 102 to 115 C P Status Data 116 to 129 C P Status Data 130 to 143 C P Status Data 144 to 157 C P Status Data 158 to 171 C P Status Data 172 to 185 C P Status Data 186 to 199 C P Status Data 200 to 213 C P Status Data 214 to 227 C P Status Data 228 to 241 C P Status Data 242 to 248 Reserved 249 2000 Command Block ID ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 105 of 119 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Block 2000 C P Status Data Form
101. odule Press R to transfer anew WATTCP CFG file from the PC to the module Use this command to change the network configuration for the module for example the module s IP address Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC Press S to transfer the WATTCP CFG file from the module to your PC Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process After the file has been successfully transferred you can open and edit the file to change the module s network configuration Page 72 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Viewing the WATTCP CFG File on the module Press V to view the module s WATTCP CFG file Use this command to confirm the module s current network settings WATTGP GFG FILE name server 1 up to 7 may be included namese pye r xx OOK OO OK name server 2 nameserver 00K 200K 200K 200K The gateway I wish to use gateway 1 2 168 6 1 some networks class 29 require all three parameters gatevay network subnetmask gateway 192 168 8 1 192 168 4 8 255 255 255 8 The name of my netuvork domains list mnynetwork name Returning to the Main Menu
102. om the date of shipment for Product purchased before January 1st 2008 the Warranty Period If the Customer discovers within the Warranty Period a failure of the Product to conform to specifications or a defect in material or workmanship of the Product the Customer must promptly notify ProSoft by fax email or telephone In no event may that notification be received by ProSoft later than 39 months from date of original shipment Within a reasonable time after notification ProSoft will correct any failure of the Product to conform to specifications or any defect in material or workmanship of the Product with either new or remanufactured replacement parts ProSoft reserves the right and at its sole discretion may replace unrepairable units with new or remanufactured equipment All replacement units will be covered under warranty for the 3 year period commencing from the date of original equipment purchase not the date of shipment of the replacement unit Such repair including both parts and labor will be performed at ProSoft s expense All warranty service will be performed at service centers designated by ProSoft b Warranty On Services Materials and labor performed by ProSoft to repair a verified malfunction or defect are warranteed in the terms specified above for new Product provided said warranty will be for the period remaining on the original new equipment warranty or if the original warranty is no longer in effect for a period o
103. on the destination node A Write Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Write Response message from the responding node See the discussion in the section entitled Exchange Data Handling for information about coherency in the write Info UDP 1937 Ox 1F01 Destination Pot 797 Ox FON Checksum e Ox XXX EGD s PDU Field Offset Bytes Hex code The following two items are referred to as the exchange Cell Each Cell targets one EGD Exchange command line present in the EGD module s configuration file Offset reads the DB Register specified in the Command Length is Bytes count not Words Multiple Cells may be requested dependent on the Cell Count field specified above Offset Ox HE mE Length Ox HH A Data depends on length 36 XX Ox HH HH requested Padding to 32 bit XX XX Ox HH HH boundary ProSoft Technology Inc Page 95 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module PDU Type 35 Write Response The Write Response is returned from a destination controller in response to a Write Request message It serves as an acknowledgment for the original request A positive response indicates that all of the data has been written to the responding device An error response indicates that one or more of the transfers to the responding device failed Responders shall use all available means to assu
104. onfiguring the RSLinx Driver for the PC COM Port If RSLogix is unable to establish communication with the processor follow these steps 1 Open RSLinx 2 Open the COMMUNICATIONS menu and choose CONFIGURE DRIVERS X RSLinx File View eeuu Station DDE OPC amp S RSWho Configure Shortcuts Configure Client Applications Configure CIP Options Driver Diagnostics CIP Diagnostics This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box Configure Drivers r Available Driver Types RiS 232 DF1 devices Add New Configured Drivers Status Running Running Name and Description AB_DF1 1 DF1 Sta 0 COM1 RUNNING AB_ETHIP 1 4 B Ethernet RUNNING Configure Startup Start Stop Delete Note If the list of configured drivers is blank you must first choose and configure a driver from the Available Driver Types list The recommended driver type to choose for serial communication with the processor is RS 232 DF1 Devices ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 3 Click to select the driver and then click CONFIGURE This action opens the Configure RS 232 DF1 Devices dialog box Configure RS 232 DF1 Devices Device Name AB_DF1 1 Comm Port COM1 x Device Logix 5550 CompactLogix v Baud Rate 119200 Station Number qq Decimal Parity None X Error
105. oose GO ONLINE RSLogix will establish communication with the processor This may take a few moments 4 When RSLogix has established communication with the processor the Connected To Go Online dialog box will open Connected To Go Online Options General Date Time Major Faults Minor Faults Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Condition Connected Controller Controller Name ControlLogix Controller Controller Type 1756 L63 4 ControlLogix5563 Controller Comm Path AB_DF1 1 1 Serial Number 001636E3 Security No Protection Select File Cancel Page 18 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 Inthe Connected To Go Online dialog box click the GENERAL tab This tab shows information about the processor including the Revision firmware version In the following illustration the firmware version is 17 2 Connected To Go Online Options General Date Time Major Faults Minor Faults Redundancy Nonvolatile Memory Vendor Allen Bradley Type 1756 L63 ControlLogix5563 Controller Revision Name Description Chassis Type Slot Mode Select File Cancel Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 7 2 Selecting the Slot Number for the Modu
106. ort The consumer functionality provided in the EGD driver is used to transfer data from other nodes on the network into the module s database The following diagram describes the flow of data between the consumer the internal database and the remote EGD devices Remote 1 Consumer I Databases Device i i l l I I D B iite for i Consumed i Daa I I I Produced Data 1 Read Exchange List Page 100 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 2 5 General Concepts The following topics describe several concepts that are important for understanding the operation of the MVI56 EGD module On power up the module begins performing the following logical functions 1 Initialize hardware components o Initialize ControlLogix backplane driver o Test and Clear all RAM o Initialize the serial communication ports 2 Reads configuration from Compact Flash Disk 3 Initialize Module Register space 4 Enable Slave Driver on selected ports After the module has received the Module Configuration the module will begin communicating with other nodes on the network depending on the configuration Main Logic Loop Upon completing the power up configuration process the module enters an infinite loop that performs the functions shown in the following diagram From P ower Up Logic Call O Handler Call I O Handler Transfers
107. play the data on the current page in floating point format The program assumes that the values are aligned on even register boundaries If floating point values are not aligned as such they are not displayed properly Viewing Data in ASCII Text Format Press A from the Database View menu to display the data on the current page in ASCII format This is useful for regions of the database that contain ASCII data Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main menu ProSoft Technology Inc Page 71 of 119 June 28 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 4 2 5 Network Menu From the EC 870 5 104 Server menu press to display the EC 870 5 104 Network menu screen The Network menu allows you to send receive and view the WATTCP CFG file that contains the IP and module addresses and other network information G Diagnostics Connection Log Module is ANGAS B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Database view I IEC 870 5 104 Menu Time 15 03 32 bead SNTP Data P Backplane Command List R Receive Configuration File s Send Configuration File Veversion Information w warm Boot Module Network Menu Esc Exit Program Network Menu selected NETWORK MENU Display Menu R Receive WATTCP CFG S Send WATTCP CFG v view WATTCP CFG M Main Menu Path Serial Com 3 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the M
108. pports the unicast implementation of the SNTP Revision 3 and stratum between 1 and 14 The module can be configured to periodically synchronize its clock with a remote SNTP server Approximately every 6 minutes the module sends 10 consecutive requests to the remote SNTP Client at approximately 6 second intervals You can check these requests and responses from the SNTP Client Configuration Menu press the N key from the Configuration Debug Main Menu If the module receives a valid response from the SNTP server the computations value will be also be incremented After 10 consecutive successful requests and responses the module will synchronize its internal clock an average is performed based on all 10 responses for better accuracy The Time Set Cnt value is incremented every time the clock is synchronized After the synchronization is performed the time valid register is set to Yes If the module cannot connect to the remote SNTP server after 3 consecutive attempts the time valid register is set to No You can also configure the GMT settings to use and the database address where the date and time information can be copied The following parameters in the configuration file set up the SNTP Client Edit RADIO SNTP CLIENT Ea NTP SERVER IP ADDRESS 0 0 NTP SERVER IP ADDRESS TIME ZONE 8 USE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME No o 0o 0 DATABASE REGISTER 3000 Comment poi oom Definition IP address of the NTP server a For
109. quest count 209 SNTP response count 210 SNTP computation count 211 SNTP set count 212 SNTP timeout error count 213 SNTP seconds LSW 214 SNTP seconds MSW 215 SNTP microseconds LSW 216 SNTP microseconds MSW 217 to 248 Reserved 249 Block read ID The Read Block ID is an index value used to determine the location of where the data will be placed in the ControlLogix processor controller tag array of module read data Each transfer can move up to 200 words block offsets 2 to 201 of data In addition to moving user data the block also contains status data for the module This last set of data is transferred with each new block of data and can be used for module diagnostics The Write Block ID associated with the block requests data from the ControlLogix processor Under normal program operation the module sequentially sends read blocks and requests write blocks For example if the application uses three read and two write blocks the sequence will be as follows R1W1 gt R2W2 R3W1 gt R1W2R2W1 gt R3W2 gt R1W15 This sequence will continue until interrupted by other write block numbers sent by the controller or operator control through the module s Configuration Debug port Page 104 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Reference User Manual 5 2 7 Special Function Blocks Special Function blocks are special blocks used t
110. r Swap Prod Cons IP Exchange CFG Signature Type C P B M U Address Count Code Time Address ID Version Major Minor Page 108 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 6 Support Service amp Warranty In This Chapter Contacting Technical Support ceeeeeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteaeeteaeetsaeeeeeeenaas 109 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 111 LIMITED WARRANTY seeeseeeseeeeeseeenesireernerreernrernrernsrnnsrnssrnsrnseneens 113 Contacting Technical Support ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding Module configuration and associated ladder files if any Module operation and any unusual behavior Configuration Debug status information LED patterns Details about the serial Ethernet or fieldbus devices interfaced to the module if any akhON Note For technical support calls within the United States an after hours answering system allows 24 hour 7 days a week pager access to one of our qualified Technical and or Application Support
111. rd disk space or more based on application requirements 256 color VGA graphics adapter 800 x 600 minimum resolution True Color 1024 x 768 recommended CD ROM drive ProSoft Configuration Builder HyperTerminal or other terminal emulator program Note You can install the module in a local or remote rack For remote rack installation the module requires EtherNet IP or ControlNet communication with the processor Page 12 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 1 2 Package Contents The following components are included with your MVI56 EGD module and are all required for installation and configuration Important Before beginning the installation please verify that all of the following items are present Qty Part Name Part Number Part Description 1 MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 Cable Cable 15 RS232 For RS232 between a Personal Computer Null Modem PC and the CFG port of the module 1 Cable Cable 14 RJ45 For connecting the module s port to Cable to DB9 Male 15 for RS 232 connections Adapter 1 inRAx Solutions CD Contains sample programs utilities and documentation for the MVI56 EGD module If any of these components are missing please contact ProSoft Technology Support for replacement parts ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 o
112. re that a write is performed in its entirety or not performed at all Requesting applications are advised that if partial failures of the write can cause problems with the control algorithm they should include only one cell in each write to assure complete knowledge of the disposition of the Write Request Packet Description Data Info UDP Source Port 7937 Ox 1F01 Destination Port 7937 Ox 1F01 Length xx bytes 0x 00 XX Checksum XXXXX 0x XX XX EGD EGD s PDU Field Offset Bytes Hex code PDU Type 0 1 Ox 23 Message Flag 1 1 Ox HH Request ID 2 2 Ox HH HH PVN1 4 1 Ox 01 Option Length 5 1 Ox HH Message Length 6 2 Ox HH HH Configuration 8 2 Ox HH HH Signature Address Type 10 1 Ox HH Cell count 11 1 Ox HH Producer ID 12 4 Ox HH HH HH HH Exchange ID 16 4 Ox HH HH HH HH Time Stamp 20 8 Ox HH HH Reserved 28 4 Ox HH HH HH HH Page 96 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Reference User Manual Masked Write PDUs PDU Type 36 Masked Write Request The Masked Write Request PDU is used to change individual bits in one or more bytes in the destination controller The header defines parameters which apply to all of the individual cell references in the message Each cell reference specifies which bits to change in the byte specified by the offset given Based on the address type the
113. rk The following diagram describes the flow of data between the producer the internal database and the remote EGD devices Remote Device Producer Databases 1DE Read for l Production I aT Read Exchange List Produced Data ProSoft Technology Inc Page 99 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 2 4 EGD Data Consumer The EGD driver will consume data as defined in the user configuration exchange list This data is derived from other nodes on the network and is placed in the module s internal database If a consumer exchange is not received at the specified timeout the driver will update the status of the exchange When the driver again receives the exchange the status will be updated Exchanges received by the consumer driver that are not defined in the exchange list will be discarded Up to 700 words of data can be consumed in a single message Therefore to fill the whole database with values would only require 6 exchanges 4000 word registers in the module s database The internal database is central to the functionality of the module This database is shared between all the drivers in the module and is used as a conduit to pass information from one device on one network to one or more devices on another network This permits data from devices on one communication port to be viewed and controlled by devices on another p
114. roSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 85 of 119 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Capabilities PDUs PDU Type 9 Capabilities Request The Capabilities Request PDU command permits an application program to request the supported capabilities of the EGD implementation on the destination node A Capabilities Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Capabilities Response message from the responding node Packet Info UDP Description Data Source Port 7937 Ox Destination Port 7937 0x Length xx bytes Checksum xxxxx 0x EGD EGD s PDU Field Offset 1 2 5 6 09 HH HH HH 01 HH HH HH 1F01 1F01 0x 00 XX XX XX Bytes Hex code 1 Ox 1 Ox 2 Ox 1 Ox 1 Ox 2 Ox Page 86 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Reference User Manual PDU Type 10 Capabilities Response The Capabilities Response command PDU is sent in response to a Capabilities Request This message returns the functional capabilities and limits of the supported EGD implementation on the responding controller Info UDP 7937 Ox FOT Destination Pot Pos Ox IFO Checksum o OK EGD s PDU Field Offset Bytes Hex code Identification String 28 0x HH HH up to 80 characters
115. stination Port EGD s PDU Field PDU Type Message Flag Request ID PVN1 Status Message Length Producer ID Exchange ID Error Code Reserved Offending Message Error String up to 80 characters Data 7937 Ox 1FO1 7937 Ox 1FOL xx bytes 0x 00 XX XXXXX Ox XX XX Bytes 12 Plme wm af arm ele rm reie fon oO x lt gt x lt Ww NPR rR OO PB w rR oloja Hex code Ox 12 Ox HH Ox HH HH Ox 01 Ox HH Ox HH HH Ox HH HH HH HH Ox HH HH HH HH Ox HH HH Ox HH HH Ox HH HH Ox HH HH Page 92 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Read PDUs PDU Type 32 Read Request The Read Request PDU is used to request the contents of one or more contiguous groups of memory from a specific peer controller The header defines parameters which apply to all of the individual cell references in the message Each cell reference specifies an offset into the specified exchange or target specific address and the number of bytes to read Based on the address type the Domain ID must contain an Exchange and Producer ID or target specific address which is valid on the destination node A Read Request sent from a requesting node must be followed by a Read Response message from the responding node Info The following two items are referred to as the
116. subnet 192 168 0 255 broadcast address If the cast type is set to M for produced data set the IP address to a valid multicast address Multicast Address Assignments Important Use Multicast whenever the module produces data to be consumed by at least two other modules Using Unicast for these applications can cause data transmission delay when at least one of the consumer modules is powered down Multicast group addresses 224 0 7 1 to 224 0 7 32 are reserved to allow for designation of up to 32 multicast groups The following table shows the relationship between multicast group parameters and IP addresses Refer to Underlying Protocol Requirements and Constraints for more detailed information on IP and UDP addresses limitations Parameter IP Address Group 1 224 0 7 1 Group 2 224 0 7 2 Group 32 224 0 7 32 Important For Multicast mode use transmit rates of 1 or 2 for best results Consumer Exchange IP address For consumed messages this parameter should be set to the IP address of the producer generating the specific exchange data The combination of the IP address and the exchange ID uniquely identify the exchange to the system ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 4 8 Exch ID 1 to 16383 The Exch ID field defines the Exchange ID for this message and must
117. t to see if the module is running If the program has halted turn off power to the rack remove the card from the rack and re insert it and then restore power to the rack ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 Page 63 of 119 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 4 2 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB for Diagnostics The Configuration and Debug menu for this module is arranged as a tree structure with the Main menu at the top of the tree and one or more submenus for each menu command The first menu you see when you connect to the module is the Main menu Because this is a text based menu system you enter commands by typing the command letter from your computer keyboard in the Diagnostic window in ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB The module does not respond to mouse movements or clicks The command executes as soon as you press the COMMAND LETTER you do not need to press ENTER When you type a COMMAND LETTER a new screen will be displayed in your terminal application 4 2 1 Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder Tip You can have a ProSoft Configuration Builder Diagnostics window open for more than one module at a time To connect to the module s Configuration Debug serial port 1 Start PCB and then select the module to test Click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu
118. the data objects used with the blocks and the ladder logic required The structure and function of each block is discussed in the following topics Block Request from the Processor to the Module These blocks of data transfer information from the ControlLogix processor to the module and source the input monitored data to be used by the remote master The following table describes the structure of the output image Words Description 0 Block write ID 1 to 200 Output data 201 to 247 Reserved The Write Block ID is an index value used to determine the location in the module s database where the data will be placed Each transfer can move up to 200 words block offsets 1 to 200 of data ProSoft Technology Inc Page 103 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Block Response from the Module to the Processor These blocks of data transfer information from the module to the ControlLogix processor and transfer output control data sent to the module from the remote master unit The following table describes the structure of the input image Words Description 0 Reserved 1 Block write ID requested 2 to 201 Input data 202 Program scan counter 203 Block write counter 204 Block read counter 205 Block parse counter 206 Block error counter 207 SNTP valid time 208 SNTP re
119. the controller Name My_Controller Type 1756 L63 ControlLogix5563 Controller Path AB_DF1 1 Security lt None gt Cancel Help 3 RSLogix 5000 will compile the program and transfer it to the processor This process may take a few minutes 4 When the download is complete RSLogix 5000 will open another confirmation dialog box If the key switch is in the REM position click OK to switch the processor from PROGRAM mode to RUN mode RSLogix 5000 A Done downloading Change controller mode back to Remote Run Yes No Note If you receive an error message during these steps refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 119 June 28 2011 Start Here MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 1 9 Connecting your PC to the Module With the module securely mounted connect your PC to the Configuration Debug port using an RJ45 DB 9 Serial Adapter Cable and a Null Modem Cable 1 Attach both cables as shown 2 Insert the RJ45 cable connector into the Configuration Debug port of the module 3 Attach the other end to the serial port on your PC Allen Bradley Null Modem Cable to PC RJ45 to DB9 Pigtail Cable gt Page 24 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE
120. tion Module User Manual 2 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module In This Chapter Using ProSoft Configuration Builder eeeeeeseeeeeeeeseneeeseeeseneeeneees 36 Se Module na sev celaut a a a A a E A E a 40 eo EEIN E ETa E A A E 41 EGD Exchanges bss cccedniieien cach aennsnideddien a aoe a 43 EGD Multicast Group List 0 ec eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeseeeseaeeenaees 48 Ethernet Configuration cccecceeesceseseeeeneeeeneeeeeeeseaeeseeeeseaeeesaeeseaeensates 49 Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM Port 50 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 119 June 28 2011 Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform User Manual GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 2 1 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB provides a quick and easy way to manage module configuration files customized to meet your application needs PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files but also allows you to import information from previously installed known working configurations to new projects 2 1 1 Setting Up the Project To begin start PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER PCB Microsoft Update Set Program Access and Defaults Bi W Windows Catalog m Accessories fm Windows Update A Administrative Tools Programs f ProSoft Technology i ProSoft Configuration
121. ts GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual Contents Your Feedback PledSe sssacssicleeceyeleteieteteds vebeckencs cqetlacedeledelestheds vebieunbegcdebuseedebetecatveeti evden a 2 HOw to Conta Ct Sr aaa a aaa Aa a aaa a aaar related aaa a evel Aaaa a aeaa caged areae 2 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation cccccsscssessessessessessesessssssssssessessessessessessessesaesseeeeeaeees 2 Important Installation INStrUCTIONS eesi neierens ienasi an NE EE E AEAT ESERE 3 MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules ce eeecceeeeeeceeeeenneeeeeenaeeeetenaeeeeeeaeeeeteaeeeeeeaeeeesenaeeeetenaeeeeee 3 ATELLA a iAP EE EON TA E recut depetuer aseetd ANEO EE EEA 3 Battery Life AGVISORY eesi eer e ae reae Eaa Sea Ea N E O ERORE AEK O aSa E a 4 MAKINO S errotea E a a aa aE RENO EE N aE ERE aa 4 Guide to the MVI56 EGD User Manual 9 1 Start Here 11 1 1 System Requirements c cccccceceeeeeceneeeeeeeeceaeeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeeeaeesseeeeseneeeneaeess 12 1 2 Package ContentSz ioe iei a a E e e a TA Ea 13 1 3 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software esseeeseeeseeeseeesreesrerreereeeseeene 14 1 4 Setting JUMpErS ececceecceeecceeeececeseeeseaceceaeeeeaeeesaeeseaeeeeeeesaaeseeeeeeseeesseeeseasensaeeees 15 1 5 Installing the Module in the Rack cccecceseseeeeeseeneeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesenneeeeesnaeeeeseeaaees 16 1 6 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor 17
122. ty having jurisdiction The following warnings must be heeded A Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 B Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or rewiring modules C Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Avertissement Risque d explosion Avant de d connecter l quipement couper le courant ou s assurer que l emplacement est d sign non dangereux D Suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Non Hazardous Locations ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction A Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or wiring modules B Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous C These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure The devices shall provide external means to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40 This device must be used only with ATEX certified backplanes D DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED Battery Life Advisory The MVI46 MVI56 MVI56E MVI69 and MVI71 modules use a rechargeable Lithium Vanadi
123. ty means fewer communication failures and having the ability to detect failures upon occurrence Particular emphasis is delivered for applications requiring periodic or frequent updates and time synchronization of devices The protocol supports Unicast Broadcast and Multicast group messaging Efficiency is based on the fact that each device on the network can produce these types of messages and each device determines which of these messages to consume 5 1 1 General Specifications Single Slot 1756 backplane compatible The module is recognized as an Input Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between module and processor Sample ladder file included Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module Sample configuration file included Local or remote rack ProSoft Technology Inc Page 77 of 119 June 28 2011 Reference User Manual MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module 5 1 2 Hardware Specifications Specification Description Backplane Current Load 800 mA 5 Vdc 3 mA 24 Vdc Operating Temperature 32 F to 140 F 0 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Shock 30 g operational 50 g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 with no condensation
124. uld process consumer messages for this server produced on other units This list may contain up to 16 IP addresses The reserved group addresses for the EGD protocol are 224 0 7 1 to 224 0 7 32 The module will support other group addresses than this data set Important Use Multicast whenever the module produces data to at least two other modules Using Unicast for these applications can cause data transmission delay when at least one of the consumer modules is powered down Page 48 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Configuring the MVI56 EGD Module GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 2 6 Ethernet Configuration Use this procedure to configure the Ethernet settings for your module You must assign an IP address subnet mask and gateway address After you complete this step you can connect to the module with an Ethernet cable 1 Determine the network settings for your module with the help of your network administrator if necessary You will need the following information o IP address fixed IP required Subnet mask o Gateway address Note The gateway address is optional and is not required for networks that do not use a default gateway 2 Double click the ETHERNET CONFIGURATION icon This action opens the Edit dialog box Edit WATTCP my_ip 192 168 0 250 my_ip netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 Ty 168 Comment Defi
125. ule s operating status This data can be located in the module s database at registers at the location specified in the configuration This data is transferred to the ControlLogix continuously with each read block Page 76 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 Reference In This Chapter Product Specifications ccecceecceseseeesececeeeeeseeeceaeeeseeeseaeeesaeeseaeeesaees 77 S Functional OVERViOWs miiasir aeiiaaie iaeoa apani i aian 81 Exchange Configuration FOrm cesceceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeneeeseeeeeaes 108 5 1 Product Specifications The Ethernet Global Data EGD module can be used to interface many different protocols with EGD devices The EGD driver supports both the producer consumer service port 18246 and the command service port 7937 using the UDP protocol over an IP network The user defines the data to be produced and consumed in a configuration file downloaded to the module GE Fanuc Automation and GE Drive Systems developed an Ethernet Global Data or EGD exchange for PLC and computer data in 1998 Ethernet Global Data EGD offers versatility where a mix of control devices requires cooperation with each other This involves sharing of information across the applications regardless of device or network type often at high speed and with high reliability High reliabili
126. ulo Tel 55 1 1 5083 3776 E mail brasil prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Portuguese English Page 110 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 6 1 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions The following Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions collectively RMA Policies apply to any returned product These RMA Policies are subject to change by ProSoft Technology Inc without notice For warranty information see Limited Warranty page 113 In the event of any inconsistency between the RMA Policies and the Warranty the Warranty shall govern 6 1 1 Returning Any Product a In order to return a Product for repair exchange or otherwise the Customer must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from ProSoft Technology and comply with ProSoft Technology shipping instructions b In the event that the Customer experiences a problem with the Product for any reason Customer should contact ProSoft Technical Support at one of the telephone numbers listed above page 109 A Technical Support Engineer will request that you perform several tests in an attempt to isolate the problem If after completing these tests the Product is found to be the source of the problem we will issue an RMA c All returned Products must be shipped fr
127. um Pentoxide battery to backup the real time clock and CMOS The battery should last for the life of the module The module must be powered for approximately twenty hours before the battery becomes fully charged After it is fully charged the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and the real time clock for approximately 21 days When the battery is fully discharged the module will revert to the default BIOS and clock settings Note The battery is not user replaceable Markings Electrical Ratings Backplane Current Load 800 mA 5 1 Vdc 3 mA 24 Vdc Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Shock 30 g operational 50 g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 with no condensation All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1 3 mm squared and all earth ground conductors must be at least 4mm squared Label Markings ATEX 3G EEx nA IIC T6 0 lt Ta lt 60 C cULus E183151 Class Div 2 Groups A B C D T6 30 C lt Ta lt 60 C Agency Approvals and Certifications Agency Applicable Standard RoHS CE EMC EN61326 1 2006 EN61000 6 4 2007 ATEX EN60079 15 2003 cULus UL508 UL1604 CSA 22 2 No 142 amp 213 CB Safety CA 10533 CSA IEC 61010 1 Ed 2 CB 243333 2056722 2090408 GOST R EN 61010 CSA EN 61010 RoHS G CE CSO 243333 ME06 E183151 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Conten
128. values Parameter Value NAME EGD DESCRIPTION Enter a description for the module Example GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module Comm FORMAT Select DATA INT SLOT Enter the slot number in the rack where the MVI56 EGD module is located INPUT ASSEMBLY INSTANCE 1 INPUT SIZE 250 OUTPUT ASSEMBLY INSTANCE 2 OUTPUT SIZE 248 CONFIGURATION ASSEMBLY INSTANCE 4 CONFIGURATION SIZE 0 Important You must select the COMM FORMAT as DATA INT in the dialog box otherwise the module will not communicate over the backplane of the ControlLogix rack 4 Click OK to continue 5 Edit the Module Properties Select the REQUESTED PACKET INTERVAI value for scanning the I O on the module This value represents the minimum frequency at which the module will handle scheduled events This value should not be set to less than 1 millisecond The default value is 5 milliseconds Values between 1 and 10 milliseconds should work with most applications E Module Properties Local 1 1756 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Requested Packet Interval RPI bo jms 0 2 750 0 ms Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Made Module Fault Status Offline 6 Save the module Cancel Page 28 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Start Here GE Ethernet Global Data Commun
129. xx 7 T x o x o jo x T T m N ojojo lo x x x x I I m oO je x T T Exchange ID HH HH HH N O jo x T I Time Stamp HH N 00 Ble alwaluoter RIloO o x I 7 jo x T T Reserved HH HH HH Page 98 of 119 ProSoft Technology Inc June 28 2011 MVI56 EGD ControlLogix Platform Reference GE Ethernet Global Data Communication Module User Manual 5 2 3 EGD Data Producer The EGD driver will generate produced data as defined in the user configuration exchange list This data is derived from the module s internal database and is produced at the set frequency defined in the exchange list The data can be broadcast to all nodes or to a specific node on the network Up to 700 database registers can be transferred in a single produced message Therefore to transfer the whole database would only require 6 messages 4000 word registers in the module s database The internal database is central to the functionality of the module This database is shared between all the drivers in the module and is used as a conduit to pass information from one device on one network to one or more devices on another network This permits data from devices on one communication port to be viewed and controlled by devices on another port The producer functionality provided in the EGD driver is used to transfer portions of the module s database to other EGD nodes on the netwo

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