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1. 128 10 2005 Hardware Specifications AQUA Wak WA te mi Illustration of module mounted on profile AM1 DE200 AM1 DP200 or plate AM1 PA a ic aS L l E TW Mounting on profile or plate 1 143 7 mm AM1 DE200 2 132 7 im AMI PA 136 2 mm AM1 DP200 129 10 2005 Hardware Specifications Dismounting Module from the Plate To remove the module from its plate proceed as follows Step Action Illustration 1 Unscrew the screw at the top part of the module in order to remove it from its support Swing the module forwards and disengage the module s pins from the holes situated in the bottom part of the support 130 10 2005 Hardware Specifications 4 3 Connections At a Glance About this This section deals with the electrical connections of TSX ETZ modules Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section 3 Topic Page Module Connectors 132 Linking Cables 137 10 2005 131 Hardware Specifications Module Connectors At a Glance The different linking connectors of the TSX ETZ module are described below Supply Terminal T
2. Internet To access the service you require click on a link Ethernet Statistics Unitelway Statistics PPP Modem Log File Rack viewer FDR Statistics MIB Upload Note The Rack viewer service is the only described Other services are in TSX ETZ User s Guide 10 2005 71 Utilities Ethernet Statistics Page At a Glance This page shows the Ethernet network statistics It is used to perform diagnostics on a network Illustration View of the TSX ETZ 410 Ethernet Statistics page Ethernet Module Statistics IP Adress so ezI Mac Address 00 80 74 01 03 84 Operational Statistics Receive Interrupts 848022 Transmit Interrupts 555896 Functioning Errors Transmit Timeout Errors 0 Collision Errors 39 Missed Packet Errors 0 Memory Errors 0 Restart 0 Receiver Statistics Framing Errors 0 Overflow Errors 0 CRC Errors 0 Receive Buffer Errors U Transmitter Statistics Transmit Buffer Errors 0 Silo Underflow 0 Late Collision 0 Lost Carrier 2 Transmit Retries 0 Reset counters 72 10 2005 Utilities Unitelway Statistics Pages At a Glance This page shows the Unitelway network statistics It i
3. 10 2005 79 Utilities Faulty Device Replacement Statistics Page FDR At a Glance This page allows diagnostics for the Faulty Device Replacement FDR function Illustration View of the TSX ETZ 410 faulty device replacement statistics page Faulty Device Replacement Statistics Status Stopped Parameters saved on the server NO Dhep Tries Automatic Backups Ftp Connections Errors 0 0 User Backup 0 0 0 Ftp Backup Restore Errors Reset counters 80 10 2005 Utilities Parameters Description of the parameters Name Description Status Indicates the FDR function status e Starting Running Stopped or Error Parameters saved on server Parameters saved on the server e Yes or No this information is only important when the FDR function is active Dhcp Tries Total number of DHCP tries Automatic Backups Total number of TSX ETZ configuration backups successfully performed automatically in the server See Commands Zone p 116 User Backups Total number of TSX ETZ configuration backups successfully performed in the server by the user using the Force Backup button on the Automatic Configuration page p 116 Ftp Connections Errors Number of times where the FTP connection could not be made This error counter indicates FTP errors besides those of reading
4. a Al A 0 lf 1 ie A g ic Premium server 8 3 Ethernet TCP IP 139 160 234 42 l TSX ETZ client Configured access control IP Address Access 139 160 234 42 UNITE Allowed 34 10 2005 Utilities Opening a Serial Link Connection via a Modem At a Glance A serial link connection via a modem can be opened either e Upon request from a remote device server mode e Or upon request from a local Micro client mode Note Important client mode takes priority over server mode If a remote device in server mode has established communication with the Micro the TSX ETZ will close the connection if this Micro wants to establish a connection in client mode with a different remote device Note Important the module only allows management of an RTC modem the specialized mode line is not managed 10 2005 35 Utilities PPP and PAP Protocols The connection uses the PPP protocol Point to Point Protocol Thanks to this protocol once the telephone link has been established the modem link will be viewed on the application level in the same way as a TCP IP link For PPPconnection the identification protocol is PAP Password Authentification Protocol Any device with which TSX ETZ is in Modem PPP connection must be configured using the PAP The CHAP protocol is not implement
5. 10 2005 141 Hardware Specifications 4 5 Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications General The TSX ETZ module is an autonomous module which should be powered from a 24 VDC supply Specifications Table of electrical specifications Parameter Minimum Nominal Maximum Supply voltage 19 2 VDC 24 VDC 30 VDC Wave rate 5 Permissible overvoltage 34 VDC for 1 hour and per 24 hours Power consumption 50 mA 100 mA 200 mA Power dissipation excluding consumption on 2 4W 4W the Terminal port Period of invisible supply disconnection 1 ms Note The supply input is protected against accidental polarity inversions 142 10 2005 Hardware Specifications 4 6 Norms and Standards Norms and Standards Conformity to The TSX ETZ module conforms with the following standards and norms the norms ISO IEC 8802 3 ANSI IEEE Std 802 3 4th edition 1993 07 08 UL 508 IEC 1131 2 CSA C22 2 142 Conforms with FCC B regulation for radiated emissions 50082 1 EC mark Merchant navy classification 10 2005 143 Hardware Specifications 4 7 Service Conditions Service Conditions Applicable e Usage conditions Conditions e Temperature from 0 to 60 C Relative humidity from 10 to 95 excluding condensation Altitude from 0 to 2000 m Resistance to vibrations conforms to IEC 68 2 6 test Fc norm Resistance to sh
6. 10 2005 45 Utilities Structure supported by a Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile At a Glance Illustration of the supported structure Supervisor programming Terminal Modbus Communication UNI TE Communication ETHERNET Quantum e eo l Modbus 8 Modbus Micro Premium FIPWAY Modbus Plus Accessibility The Modbus protocol guarantees interoperability between Premium Micro and Quantum stations on an Ethernet TCP IP network However access from a Micro PLC to a Modbus Plus network connected to the Quantum PLC is not possible via TCP IP The Modbus protocol does not cross X Way Premium bridges 46 10 2005 Utilities Modbus Messaging on the TCP IP Profile Installation Principle Exchanges in the client and server modes are carried out in the same way as in UNI TE with the following restrictions Even though a Modbus remote station does not have an X Way format address each communication function uses an X Way format address to denote a remote IP station For each Modbus remote station you must configure the two following factors in the correspondence table IP address network station X Way with e Network network number of the local X WAY station e Station X Way station logic number 100 to 164 Example X Way address 2 108 is associated with IP address 139 160 2 8 Note This address is used by the TSX ETZ module but is not
7. 10 2005 Utilities 2 1 Uni Telway Communication Function Uni Telway Communication Principles and UNI TE requests The TSX ETZ 410 510 is a TCP IP Uni Telway gateway for transporting Modbus The TSX ETZ 410 510 module is an Uni Telway slave So that the gateway functions the module should be connected to a master TSX 3710 3721 3722 The Uni Telway link can be configured speed parity address etc so that it is compatible with the master The module communicates with the master PLC thanks to 2 consecutive slave numbers e st address network access address used in Micro client mode to access devices connected to the TCP IP network e 2nd address reserved used by the module when it receives a message from a TCP IP device which is intended for the Micro Micro server It is equal to the 1st address 1 Uni Telway The table below gives the parameters to be configures for the module Parameters Parameters Value Address 1 for the network access Can be configured from the web page Unitelway Configuration Address 2 for the network access It is equal to address 1 1 reserved cannot be configured Speed 9600 19200 baud or automatically adapts between these two values 8 bits of data Cannot be configured 1 stop bit Cannot be configured Parity Even odd or none Time Out Configurable between 1 and 10 seconds 10 2005 25
8. B b 6 oe TSX ETY configuration dl l 0 X Way address 2 4 a HOI g IP Address 84 0 8 4 10 2005 Utilities Example of Programming of a Client Micro Micro Server Using the configuration below the programming is the following Micro client exchange Mirror request to the Premium system port X way 2 4 SMW10 16 0402 SMW11 16 0000 SMW12 16 0000 Start of Mirror request input parameters SMW13 Connection establishment time 160seconds MW2 1660 SMW2 1660 Send Req ADR 0 0 4 FA SMW10 SMW100 SMWO 4 Note Programming via a modem connection is the same as on the Ethernet profile it is only the TSX ETZ configuration that changes See Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile p 51 The system door of the Micro shown in the example below is accessible from stations on the Ethernet network using the following address 2 1 SYS 10 2005 57 Utilities Limitations At a Glance The limit to the number of messages is linked to that of the Terminal port of the Micro PLC In Uni Telway master mode the terminal port authorizes the processing of e 4 messages being sent to the Uni Telway bus e 4 messages being received The maximum size of each message is 128 bytes 58 10 2005 Utilities 2 3 BOOTP and DHCP FDR Utilities At a Glance About this This section introduces the BOOTP and D
9. Configuration Parameters Connected to the Uni Telway Link At a Glance Parameters The Uni Telway link is configured using the Uni Telway Configuration p 86 screen and the Setup home page p 82 menu in the HTTP server loaded into the module View of the entry zone Ad0 Number Adresse Number Baud Rate Parity Timeout s qj g Auto 4 Odd _ Apply Reset Table of the parameters Parameter Values Ad0 Number Network access address used in Micro client mode to access devices connected to the TCP IP network Values 4 to 98 Address Cannot be configured The TSX ETZ occupies 2 Uni Telway addresses The Number second is used by the loaded software when the TSX ETZ receives a message from a TCP IP device which is intended for the Micro Micro server Baud Rate Auto 9600 or 19200 baud recommended Parity Odd Even None recommended Timeout s Value of the completion time in seconds Click on the Apply button to validate the alterations performed Click on the Reset button to cancel the current alterations 114 10 2005 Installation Automatic Configuration At a Glance Main Parameters Zone In order to use the module in automatic configuration mode you must set the configuration parameters Configuration takes place with the help of the Automatic Conf
10. Address Types Each device on the network should have a unique IP address The uniqueness of the IP address is guaranteed by attributing ID network by an authorized party The choice between the different classes depends upon the number of networks in the installation and on the number of machines to be connected Conceptually each IP address is a pair network name machine identifier whereby the network name identifies a network or a site and the machine identifier denotes a machine connected to this network There are 3 types of IP addresses The structure of the address types is as follows Class A 7 bits 24 bits 0 Network identifier Machine identifier Class B 14 bits 16 bits 1 0 Network identifier Machine identifier Class C 21 bits 8 bits 1 1 JO Network identifier Machine identifier Externally an IP address for a machine is represented by a character string of 4 8 bit values 0 to 255 separated by the points a b c d Class Values of a A 0 127 B 128 191 Cc 192 223 10 2005 29 Utilities Default Ethernet Interface IP Address for the ETZ Module PPP Interface IP Address The default Ethernet interface IP address for the TSX ETZ module is made from it s MAC address 085 016 xxx yyy where xxx and yyy are the last two numbers of the MAC address Example The module s MAC address is in hexadecimal 00 8
11. Connection management is transparent to the user 32 10 2005 Utilities Opening a Connection on the Ethernet Network At a Glance A connection can be opened either e Upon request from a remote device e Or upon request from a local Micro Upon Request In this case the TSX ETZ 410 510 is the connection server from Remote Devi When a connection request is received from a remote device the remote machine s evices IP address is only checked if and only if access control has been activated in the configuration The test consists of checking whether this address belongs to the list of remote machines that are authorized to be connected If it is the connection is accepted If not the connection is closed Illustration PC remote client 8 3 139 160 234 41 Ethernet TCP IP Configured access control TP Address _ Prol ACCESS 139 160 234 41 UNITE Allowed 10 2005 33 Utilities Upon Request from the Local Micro In this case the TSX ETZ 410 510 is the connection client When a message is transmitted by a communication function and if there is no connection with the remote device a connection is opened automatically by the TSX ETZ towards the remote device s port 502 The remote device must be referenced in the X Way IP configuration table Illustration
12. No Signal D B D A Reserved Not connected Not connected Not connected OV 5V OINI O oa AJ OJIN 10 2005 135 Hardware Specifications Ground Connection The ground connection situated at the end of the Ethernet cable can be of a different voltage than that of the module Due to the length of the Ethernet cable the difference in voltage can be significant The ground connection package is linked locally to the module socket For more information refer to the TSX DGKBLF ground wiring Guidance Manual A WARNING It is essential to ground the module through the supply terminal block Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 136 10 2005 Hardware Specifications Linking Cables At a Glance RJ45 Lead to Mini Din It is possible to use different cables to link TSX ETZ modules These cables are either available in the Schneider Automation catalog or can be produced by the user For the Application Setup of a Uni Telway bus refer to the TSX DG UTW manual The lead which is delivered with the TSX ETZ module and which has the following reference TSX ETZ CDN 003 is designed to link a Micro to the module s RJ45 Uni Telway port directly or via a TSX P ACC 01 linking box Its length is 35cm See Topology Principles p 93 If it is not the correct length it is possible to ma
13. as well as the data necessary for its execution from the central memory to establish electrical connections in the arithmetic and logic unit and to launch the processing of this data in this unit We can sometimes find ROM or RAM memories included on the same chip or even some O interfaces or buffers CPU Central Processing Unit generic designation of Schneider Automation CPUs D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol protocol that allows a station connected to a network to dynamically obtain its configuration DIN Deutsches Institut fur Normung German Normalization Institute Driver Program informing the operating system of the presence and specifications of a device Also known as the device driver F FDR Faulty Device Replacement utility offered by its configuration s automatic retrieval module FTP TFTP File Transfer Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol transfer protocol for files on the network 146 10 2005 Glossary H HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol transfer protocol for supply of documents written in Hypertext links l IP Internet Protocol communication protocol used by Internet ISO International Standard Organization The ISO code is the most used code The transmission rules formats and symbols are ISO standards AFNOR is a member of ISO M MIB Management Information Base database used by the SNMP protocol for network management and which contains information on the transmission o
14. to be set At the end of this time the connection will be cut If the entry time is 0 no checks are carried out Hayes Use Eth IP addr as PPP IP addr Configuration by string of Hayes characters Allows the sending of commands in Hayes format to the modem If the box is checked then the IP address for the modem interface will be the same as the Ethernet interface if not the IP address for the modem interface will be 85 16 0 2 Refer to your modem s documentation for the supported Hayes commands Example AT amp FS0 2 110 10 2005 Installation Configuration of This zone allows Connections e The configu module ration of the number of connections that can be opened by the e The activation of an access control utility e The entry of remote devices which can be connected to the module depending on whether a mono or multi connection communication protocol is used Illustration Configuration of Connections Connections 1 Access Control Xway Address IP Address Protocol Access Mode 8 3 139 160 234 42 UNITE R v mm F N User Password New Edit Remove Ok Cancel General Parameters Parameters Value to enter Connections This field allows the entry of the maximu
15. IP Uni Telway and SNMP configurations by a TSX ETZ module connected to an Ethernet Transparent Factory segment The FDR function uses a combination of DHCP and FTP TFTP protocols The TSX ETZ uses a Name Device Role Name to obtain its configuration from the server The Device Role Name is a character string maximum 15 associated with the module and which must be unique in the architecture The TSX ETZ can therefore be automatically configured using a parameters file that has been saved in the DHCP server for example a Premium TSX ETY 5102 Note Important to use the FDR utility the address server eg TSX ETY410 510 must be configured to the DHCP server and the client device identified by its Role Name Note Important passwords are not saved in the server The passwords recovered will be the default passwords Operation The operating principle of the FDR utility is as follows 1 A TSX ETZ is connected to the network using a configured Name Device Role Name 2 The TSX ETZ sends a request to the DHCP server indicating its associated Device Role Name 3 If the Device Role Name appears in the DHCP server configuration table the DHCP server sends the following to the module e the IP address that must be used e the FTP TFTP server s IP address e the location in the FTP TFTP server of the configuration file to be retrieved 4 Inthis case the TSX ETZ accesses the FTP TFTP ser
16. Utilities 2 2 TCP IP Messaging At a Glance About this This section introduces the TCP IP messaging service on the TSX ETZ 410 510 Section modules What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic page Summary of TCP IP Specifications 27 Addressing Management 28 IP Address 29 Sub Addressing Gateway 31 Connection Management 32 Opening a Connection on the Ethernet Network 33 Opening a Serial Link Connection via a Modem 35 Closing the Connection 40 Behavior during a Connection Breakdown 41 Communication Functions on TCP IP 43 UNI TE Communication 44 Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile 45 Structure supported by a Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile 46 Modbus Messaging on the TCP IP Profile 47 Messaging Service 49 Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile 51 Example of Programming via a RTC Modem Connection 56 Limitations 58 26 10 2005 Utilities Summary of TCP IP Specifications Communication The communication port reserved for the TSX ETZ 410 510 module is the port 502 Port Schneider reserved port When a client device requires access to the module it asks for a connection to this port to be opened Timeout on TCP If a TCP connection cannot be established when the destination is absent for Connection example the timeout error occurs after 80 seconds It is advised that each of the tim
17. White Green 2 Green 3 White Orange 4 Blue 5 D B 5 White Blue 4 D A 6 Orange 7 White Brown 8 Brown 2 and 3 OV Shield Shield covering RJ45 Lead to This lead is not available in the Schneider Automation catalog However it is TSX SCA 62 possible to make one using an uncrossed Ethernet cat 5 TIA 568A TIA568A lead with 4 twisted shield pairs You should cut one end and link it to a Sub D 15 pin female connector Wiring RJ45 Sub D 15 pin No Color No Signal 1 White Green 2 Green 3 White Orange 4 Blue 14 D B 5 White Blue 7 D A 6 Orange 7 White Brown 8 Brown 8 OV Shield Shield covering Shield 10 2005 139 Hardware Specifications Linking Leads on the Ethernet Network RS232 Lead to PC For connection to the Ethernet network the use of cables with the following connectors RJ 45 interface 10 100baseT with pairs of 100 STP type shield twisted pair twisted shields or category 5 Ethernet cables which conform to the TIA EIA 568A standard is recommended This lead is a standard lead available on the market It is a DTE DTE type crossed lead It is also called Nullmodem by some suppliers Example of possible supply EYN257H 0006 FF reference from Black Box Connectors 9 way SUB D female with a UNC 4 40 2B screw Shielded cable Wiring 9 pin
18. a password Configuration password which is by default USER Illustration View of the reboot page Reboot Click button to reboot Reboot device 10 2005 89 Utilities 90 10 2005 Installing the TSX ETZ 410 510 Module 3 At a Glance About this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter deals with the installation of the TSX ETZ 410 510 modules For an overview of the installation of the module see Installing the TSX ETZ Summary p 121 This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 3 1 Topology Principles 93 3 2 Configuring TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules 102 3 3 Configuration of Serial RS232 Links 120 3 4 Installing the TSX ETZ Summary 121 10 2005 91 Installation 92 10 2005 Installation 3 1 Topology Principles At a Glance About this This section introduces the topology principles for connecting the TSX ETZ Section modules What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page General 94 Direct Connection between Micro and TSX ETZ 96 Connection of a TSX ETZ on the Uni Telway Network 98 TSX ETZ Connection via Modem 100 10 2005 93 Installation General At a Glance The ETZ module is autonomous Changing speed on the Ethernet medium 10 100 Mbits is automatic So that the
19. allows it to switch to standby status when the transmission is finished RUN Function allowing the start up of the execution of the application program in the PLC 148 10 2005 Glossary SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Network Management Protocol which allows the remote control of a network by interrogating the stations on their status and modifying their configuration carrying out security tests and observing different information linked to the transmission of data It can even be used to remotely manage software and databases TCP Time Out Transmission Control Protocol data transmission protocol on a network Exceeding the time limit Application shut down or disconnection following a period of non usage which is too long 10 2005 149 Glossary 150 10 2005 Index A addressing TCP IP 28 B BOOTP client 61 BOOTP DHCP 60 C cables 137 closing the connection TCP IP 40 configuration access 103 auto 115 SNMP 117 Connection Modem 110 connection direct 96 Ethernet 107 modem 100 Uni Telway 98 connection breakdown 41 connections Modem and Ethernet 32 D DHCP FDR client 62 diagnostics LEDs 141 Dimensions 128 E electrical specifications 142 environment 144 example Ethernet 51 modem connection 56 H HTTP Auto Configuration 87 data editor 78 Ethernet statistics 72 FDR diagnostics 80 Reboot 89
20. are offered Module Configuration using web pages via Ethernet or through RS 232 serial link IP configuration of the module in question either by configuration or automatically e BOOTP client e DHCP client automatic reconfiguration on replacement of the module FDR function Default server accessible without configuration with secure access including e module configuration pages e diagnostic utilities Management of the SNMP module V1 MIB II agent and MIB private Ethernet Transparent Factory Uni TE Modbus messaging on TCP IP with a maximum of 32 simultaneous connections and Uni TE Modbus request limited to 128 bytes Diagnostics by LEDs Possibility of simultaneously connecting 8 Internet browsers 10 2005 17 General The TSX ETZ 510 Module The following utilities are offered e Configuration using web pages via Ethernet or through RS 232 serial link e P configuration of the module in question either by configuration or automatically e BOOTP client e DHCP client automatic reconfiguration on replacement of the module FDR function e Default server accessible without configuration with secure access including e module configuration pages e diagnostic utilities e Management of the SNMP module V1 MIB II agent and MIB private Ethernet Transparent Factory e Uni TE Modbus messaging on TCP IP with a maximum of 32 simultaneous connections and Uni TE Modbus request limited to
21. is the connection server If the TSX ETZ module is used with a modem configuration the module listens for an incoming request for telephone connection Once the telephone link is established and when a connection request is received from a remote device the remote device s IP address is only checked if and only if access control has been activated in the configuration This test consists of checking whether this address belongs to the list of remote machines with authorization to connect If the test is positive the TCP connection is accepted If not the TCP connection is closed and the telephone link is cut Illustration TSX ETZ server Remote PC client a Q a Modem Commuted Telephone Network PPP and PAP Protocols TSX ETZ details a Tel 04 93 35 20 20 UserName USER Password USER IP Address y Access 139 160 234 42 Allowed Protocol UNITE Configured access control 38 10 2005 Utilities Connection on In this case the TSX ETZ 410 510 is the connection client Request from When a message is transmitted for the first time by a communication function and if Local Machines there is no modem connection with the remote device and if the remote device is part of the configuration table a modem connection is opened automatically by the TSX ETZ The module then establishes the telephone link by dialin
22. or writing the configuration file Ftp Backup Restore Errors Number of times where the backup or restoration by FTP of the configuration file could not be performed 10 2005 81 Utilities Setup Home Page Home Page This page lists the various services used to configure the module Illustration The Setup home page looks like this TM ete Re FactoryCast TSX ETZ510 A Home Documentation a u Monitoring Control up etup me Copyright 2000 2004 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights reserved Internet Links To access the configuration service you require click on a link e Security e IP Configuration e Unitelway Configuration e Automatic Configuration e SNMP Configuration e Reboot Note These configuration services are described in TSX ETZ User s Guide 82 10 2005 Utilities Security Page At a Glance Illustration When accessing via HTTP this page allows modification of e The user name and the password for accessing the home page e The password for writing variables in the data editor e The password for access to configuration parameters The user name and passwords are a maximum of 15 characters in non extended ASCII The default values of the Username Password fields protecting access to web pages are set to USER USER Note In the case of
23. recognition times 5 seconds e Maximum call time telephone dialing time to establish line with remote modem 90 seconds 1mn 30s e PPP connection time IP address negotiation password validation 60 seconds 1mn A total maximum time of155 seconds or 2mn 35s This time should correspond to the Time out of the request that makes the telephone call GEND_REQ Example of telephone call programming Micro client exchange Mirror request to the Premium system port X way 2 4 SMW10 16 0402 SMW11 16 0000 SMW12 16 0000 Start of Mirror request input parameters SMW13 Connection establishment time 160seconds MW2 1660 Send Req ADR 0 0 4 FA SMW10 13 SMW100 10 SMWO0 4 EF Reports Operation reports specific to the modem connection are available List of possible operation reports If communication report 16 FF Errno Operation report least significant byte Value Meaning 16 E8 Connection refusal by remote device e g invalid password 16 E9 Line busy 16 EA No data carrier and or no tone 16 EB No response from remote modem 16 EC No response from local modem RS 232 Modem The PPP Modem LogFile page on the HTTP server reports on the last four Diagnostics link connections See RS232 Modem Link Page Diagnostics p 74 10 2005 37 Utilities Connection on Request from Remote Devices In this case the TSX ETZ 410 510
24. security page 83 SNMP configuration 88 TCP IP configuration 85 Unitelway configuration 86 Unitelway statistics 73 HTTP Server 68 10 2005 151 Index l introduction ETHERNET 14 IP address 29 L limitations 58 messaging 49 Modbus 46 Modbus on TCP IP 45 modem diagnostics 74 module physical description 126 O opening Ethernet connection TCP IP 33 opening modem connection TCP IP 35 P Parameters TCP IP 105 Uni Telway 114 passwords 70 S SNMP 64 specifications TCP IP 27 sub addressing 31 support plate 127 synthesis of functions 19 U Uni Telway 25 152 10 2005
25. the following essential elements e The Manager allows entire or partial network supervision e One or more Agents Each supervised device has a software module named Agent used by the SNMP protocol e An MIB Management Information Base is a database or a collection of objects updated by the agents The SNMP module agent is implemented on the TSX ETZ modules The SNMP protocol allows a Manager to access MIB standardized objects from the TSX ETZ module The MIB II allows the management of TCP IP communication layers The MIB Ethernet Transparent Factory allows a Manager to access information about messaging services from port 502 Branching view of the MIB Ethernet Transparent Factory via a Manager J private enterprises Schneidergroup j tansparentFactoryE thernet M switch port502Messaging J ioScanning globalData i web address Server J deviceProfile HH HHH The MIB Ethernet Transparent Factory source file is available on the TSX ETZ 410 510 module It can be remotely loaded from an internet browser by clicking the link MIB Upload from the Diagnostics home page p 77 This file may be compiled by the main SNMP Managers on the market 64 10 2005 Utilities The SNMP Protocol The SNMP protocol defines 5 types of message between the agent and the manager These messages are encapsulated in the UDP datagrams Messages from the manager to an agent e Get_Request message used to obtain
26. the value of one or more variables e Get _Next_Request obtains the value of the next variables e Set Request sets the value of a variable Messages from an agent to the manager e Get Response allows the agent to re send the value of the requested variable e Trap allows the agent to signal an event to the Manager non authorized access attempt or device restart 10 2005 65 Utilities Description of the Utilities The SNMP manager transmits read or write requests Set_Request Get Request Get_Next_ Request etc for objects defined in the MIB II SNMP and the SNMP agent of the TSX ETY module responds J P S O O O N Get_Response Trap oO ooo Set_Request Get_Request Get_Next_Request re SNMP Agent TSX ETZ 410 510 iii a 3p The module s SNMP agent transmits events Traps to the Manager The managed Traps Systems are as follows e Coldstart Trap e The event is only transmitted once the module is switched on e Authentification Failure Trap event transmitted following an authenti cation problem The Community Name field in the received message is different to the one configured on the module This trap can be checked when configuring the TSX ETZ module 66 10 2005 Utilities 2 5 HTTP Server At a Glance About this This section introduces the HTTP server utility on TSX ETZ 410 510 mod
27. transmitted on the network In the case of a remote station configured with the Modbus protocol it is necessary to give an X Way station address equal to the local X Way station number plus 100 10 2005 47 Utilities Exchange of data As seen from the Micro s PL7 application the communication function to be installed is always the UNI TE request SEND REQ It is the TSX ETZ module that performs Correspondence of objects the conversion to the corresponding remote station Note Important SEND_REQ request does not monitor coherence of input parameters e g checking between the number of facts to write and the size of the data buffer The user should do this The following requests are addressed to remote devices to read and write variables Modbus request Modbus function Corresponding UNI TE code communication function Reading of 1 or n bits 16 01 SEND_REQ 36 Reading of 1 or n words 16 03 SEND_REQ 36 Writing of 1 or n bits 16 05 or 16 0F SEND_REQ 37 Writing of 1 or n bits 16 06 or 16 0F SEND_REQ 37 See communication reference manuals TSX DR NET for the coding of UNI TE requests and manual TSX DG MDB for the coding of Modbus requests See Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile p 51 The following table gives the correspondence between the types of objects of a Micro PLC and a TSX Quantum PLC or Momentum input outp
28. 0 F4 01 12 20 In this case the default IP address is in decimal 085 016 018 032 The TSX ETZ manages an IP address by interface the Ethernet interface IP address configured by the user or service and the IP address of the PPP interface The latter is assigned during connection negotiation by the PPP protocol The TSX ETZ is configured to accept any type of IP address during negotiation To do this it is recommended that any machine with which the TSX ETZ has to open a Modem PPP connection be configured to assign the IP address to the TSX ETZ However if the remote device is configured to receive its IP address from the TSX ETZ the IP addresses following negotiation will be e TSX ETZ 85 16 0 2 e Remote device 85 16 0 1 If the connection is a TSX ETZ lt gt TSX ETZ connection the two machines will use the IP address 85 16 0 2 in respect of their PPP interface 30 10 2005 Utilities Sub Addressing Gateway Sub Addressing Mask Gateway The principle of sub addressing is to break down the IP address format a into network and a local parts e The network part is identical to the IP address it identifies a network or a site e The local part is left to the initiative of the site it is therefore sub divided into a physical subnetwork number and a machine identification format b Illustration Format a Internet part network Id Local part Physical Sub networ Machine Format b Ba ees I
29. 10 TSX ETZ 510 Number of Connected Browsers 8 max 8 max Default Web Site installed Yes Yes Memory reserved for user page creation No 8 Mbytes 68 10 2005 Utilities Default Web Server Functions HTTP Connections The functions are as follows e Diagnostic module functions e Ethernet and Uni Telway network statistics e View of Micro rack driving the TSX ETZ e TSX data editor driving the module e RS232 modem link diagnostics e Module configuration functions e Password modification TCP IP Parameter Configuration UNI TELWAY Parameter Configuration SNMP Parameter Configuration Resetting module The following connection rules should be followed e 1 connected Internet browser can open 2 connections and the TSX ETZ authorizes a maximum of 16 connections e Each HTTP connection is automatically closed after one minute of inactivity e The connection remains active whilst passwords are entered As a result 8 Internet browsers can be connected to a TSX ETZ module If the number of HTTP connections is reached the browser displays the following page File Edit View Favorites Tools Help El Back Y Forward 7 Stop Refresh Home Search Address amp http 192 168 2 14 w Go Links gt i A Maximum number of connections has been exceeded m T Done Intemet 7 10 2005 69 Utilities Mi
30. 128 bytes e Diagnostics by LEDs e Possibility of simultaneously connecting 8 Internet browsers e FactoryCast utilities support refer to the FactoryCast User Guide documents ref 890 USE 152 e 8 Mbytes of additional Flash Memory reserved for the user application in FactoryCast the user can add their own pages or Applets to the initial web site 18 10 2005 General Synthesis of Module Functions At a Glance TSX ETZ 410 Module Depending on the module reference the functions offered are different The table below summarizes the different functions of the TSX ETZ 410 module Function Details Messaging on port 502 Xway or Modbus on TCP IP e 32 simultaneous connections maximum Client Server e Access control via configuration table TCP IP connections e 32 messaging connections Bootp client utility DHCP FDR client utility SNMP module e SNMP MIB II agent and MIB Ethernet Transparent Factory RS 232 link for external modem Up to 56 Kbauds Unitelway link Speed configurable from 9600 to 19200 baud Web site Simultaneous connection of 8 Internet browsers Non modifiable factory installed web site with diagnostics and configuration pages 10 2005 19 General TSX ETZ 510 The table below summarizes the different functions of the TSX ETZ 510 module procure Function Details Messaging on port 502 32 si
31. 35004734 05 a brand of Schneider Electric Micro TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules User Manual 10 2005 Telemecanique Table of Contents Chapter 1 1 1 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 Safety Information 000 eee eee eee 7 About the Book 0 ii0 050 ei ig Week Ee oe REN Ee ee 9 TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules General 20000ees 11 Introduction to the TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules 00000 eee 13 ADU ETHERNET 4 csi face oe ie ete ee Sv nd ceed Seon ese ye a wae 14 Ata Glance ss taco piegin edt ee Be an PE ee ee ee ee es 15 General Information on TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 Modules 17 Synthesis of Module Functions 000 eee e cece eee 19 UHS i tae is Poaceae cha ee eee eke 23 Uni Telway Communication Function 000 0c eee eee eee 25 TGRIIP Messaging sopa ao aia ate ae berserk a ine ts Abas eae 26 Summary of TCP IP Specifications 0 0 0 0 cece eee 27 Addressing Management 2 cece eee eee eee 28 IPZAdGreSS S05 atten aah te eel ae ete bet yak a ee as BE A 29 Sub Addressing Gateway 0 0 0 cece 31 Connection Management 0 00 cece ett eee 32 Opening a Connection on the Ethernet Network 00 00005 33 Opening a Serial Link Connection via a Modem 000000es 35 Closing the Connection 0 0 00 ect eee 40 Behavior during a Connection Breakdown 000 0c eee erences 41 Communication Functions on TCP IP n a asasan aaa
32. 5 Hardware Specifications 4 1 Description At a Glance About this This section deals with the physical description of the TSX ETZ 410 510 modules Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Physical Description 126 Description of the Support Plate 127 10 2005 125 Hardware Specifications Physical Description At a Glance Description View of the TSX ETZ module Description of the front of the module Number Description 1 3 indicator LEDs See Indicator LEDs p 141 e ARUN LED green e An ERR LED red e An Rx Tx LED orange A Mini Din connector for terminal port p 135 A type RJ45connector for Uni Telway RS 485 link p 135 A type RJ45 connector for Ethernet link p 733 A SUB D 9 points connector for modem link p 134 A screw in terminal block to link the 24 VDC supply voltage p 132 N OO on AJ ow Pp Support plate allowing for the attachment of the module directly on AM1 DE200 DP200 type DIN profile or Telequick AM1 PA perforated mounting plate 126 10 2005 Hardware Specifications Description of the Support Plate At a Glance Each TSX ETZ module is delivered mounted on a support plate which allows attachment to either the DIN AM1 DE200 or AM1 DP200 profile or to a Telequick AM1 PA perfo
33. At a Glance Document Scope User Comments This manual explains how to install Ethernet TSX ETZ 410 510 communication modules We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techpub schneider electric com 10 2005 About the Book 10 10 2005 TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules General At a Glance Aim of this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter contains general information about the TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 network modules This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 1 1 Introduction to the TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules 13 10 2005 11 General 12 10 2005 General 1 1 Introduction to the TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules At a Glance About this This section introduces the TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 modules Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page About ETHERNET 14 At a Glance 15 General Information on TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 Modules 17 Synthesis of Module Functions 19 10 2005 13 General About ETHERNET Introduction Associated Manuals ETHERNET communication principally targets the following applications coordination between programmable PLCs local or centralized supervision communication with production management computers communication with remote input
34. FDR mode is active any modification of the content of a configuration page is automatically saved in the server Backup as soon as the modification is validated by the Apply button 116 10 2005 Installation Configuration of the SNMP Module At a Glance In order to use the module as an SNMP agent you must set the configuration parameters The configuration of the SNMP module is carried out using the SNMP Configuration p 88 screen and the Setup home page p 82 menu of the HTTP server embedded into the module Parameters linked to the SNMP module are divided into 4 categories IP address managers zone z Agent zone Zone Community names zone Security zone Two buttons Apply and Reset allow you to confirm the modifications or reset the old values Note Only 7 bit ASCII characters can be used in the character string entry fields IP Address Illustration Managers Zone IP Address managers IP Address manager 1 0 0 0 0 IP Address manager 2 0 0 0 0 This zone allows the completion of the SNMP administrator s IP addresses The modules authorize a maximum of two administrators These addresses are used during possible transmission of events TRAP 10 2005 117 Installation Agent Zone Illustration Agent Location SysLocation Contact SysC ontact This zone allows the localization and identification of an ag
35. HCP FDR utilities Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page BOOTP DHCP FDR Utilities General 60 TSX ETZ BOOTP client 61 TSX ETZ DHCP FDR client 62 10 2005 59 Utilities BOOTP DHCP FDR Utilities General At a Glance The TSX ETZ module can be configured directly with its Ethernet interface IP address in the IP Configuration page or by using an automatic configuration protocol These protocols are BOOTP and DHCP BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol and DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol are the start up protocols for terminals or stations without disks via centralized management of network parameters They are mainly used to supply an IP address or a configuration to a station that starts up on the network The TSX ETZ is a BOOTP client or DHCP client The BOOTP DHCP server can therefore be a TSX Premium fitted with a TSX ETY module or a Quantum fitted with a NOE module Note Automatic configuration only works via the Ethernet connection It does not work via the RS 232 link or via modem 60 10 2005 Utilities TSX ETZ BOOTP client Principle At Initial Start Up At Subsequent Start Ups The principle applied is as follows e The TSX ETZ module requests an IP configuration IP address Subnetwork Mask Gateway from a BOOTP server using its MAC address e The BOOTP server uses a MAC Address IP Configur
36. SUB D female 9 pin SUB D female 2 RD 3 TD 3 TD 2 RD 4 DTR 6 and 1 DSR CD 5 GND 5 GND 6 and 1 DSR CD 4 DTR 7 RTS 8 CTS 8 CTS 7 RTS 9 NC 9 NC Body Shield Body 5 Shield covering covering Note the DSR and CD signals are linked to simulate an on line situation for the application see the following site for more information http www shadownet com hwb ca_nullmodem9to9 htm 140 10 2005 Hardware Specifications 4 4 Diagnostics Indicator LEDs On the front of the module three display LEDs allow the diagnostic of the TSX ETZ At a Glance module Diagnostics Illustration of LEDs RUN ERR Rx Tx Meaning of LEDs Status of the module RUN ERR Comments Power up ON ON Fugitive status Self test in process Flashing Flashing Module in default hardware OFF ON Replace the module Configuration error OFF Flashing The HTTP server remains or broken connection with the Micro accessible or difference in Uni Telway speed between the master and the TSX ETZ TSX ETZ BOOTP client or DHCP FDR OFF 5 Flashes Waiting period about 1 The module is configured in auto minute configuration and is waiting for a response from the server TSX ETZ BOOTP client or DHCP FDR ON 5 Flashes Graded mode No response from server the module then uses the configuration saved in its flash memory In operation ON OFF The Rx TX LED flashes in time with communication
37. TZ_default_IP_address gt then lt Enter gt Note the IP address is calculated using the MAC address of the module which is printed on its front face See Default Ethernet Interface IP Address for the ETZ Module p 30 The home page is displayed on the screen Click the link marked Setup home page See Setup Home Page p 82 Enter the default user name UserName USER and the default password USER without quotation marks then lt Enter gt The configuration index page appears then click on the required link See Setup Home Page p 82 Note For the following connections proceed in the same way but enter the IP address the corresponding user name and password if these have been modified 10 2005 103 Installation Configuring via For the first connection it is necessary to configure the components of your RS 232 Serial operating system so that it can communicate with the TSX ETZ module See Link Configuration of Serial RS232 Links p 120 Once these components are configured follow the steps below Step Action 1 Connect a RS 232 crossover cable between a PC COM port and the 9 pin SUB D port on the ETZ module p 140 Establish the serial connection between the PC and the module Open the Internet browser on your PC In the Address field type http 85 16 0 2 then lt Enter gt oO amp Pp Enter the default user name
38. UserName USER and the default password USER without quotation marks then lt Enter gt 6 The configuration index page appears then click on the required link See Setup Home Page p 82 Note For the following connections the IP address to be entered is always the same but enter the corresponding user name and password if these have been modified 104 10 2005 Installation Configuration Parameters linked to TCP IP Utilities At a Glance The TCP IP utilities are configured using the IP Configuration p 85 screen and the Setup home page p 82 menu in the HTTP server embedded into the module IP Address Zone View of the IP address IP Address Configured Automatic configuration IP Address 139 160 234 41 Subnetwork mask 255 255 254 0 Gateway Address 139 160 234 1 This zone allows the Ethernet Interface IP address of a module to be defined in two distinct ways e Either by manually configuring the address by clicking on the Configured button e Or the address is supplied by a BOOTP server device by clicking on the Automatic configuration the entry zone for the addresses is therefore grayed e f manual configuration is selected you can enter e The IP address of the module in the IP Address zone e The subnetwork mask Subnetwork mask e The Gateway address e f you select the auto configuration the IP ad
39. WAY address Modbus SMW1001 16 0000 SMW1002 16 0000 MW1003 16 0768 segment type internal word MW1004 10009 address of the 1st word to write MW1005 3 no words to write MW1006 4 value of facts to write MW1007 5 value of facts to write MW1008 6 value of facts to write MW1100 1 1 word reception table Report on 1 byte SEND REQ ADR 0 0 4 16 0037 SMW1000 9 S7MW1100 1 MW1200 4 END IF The confirmation of the correct report is 16 FE00 10 2005 53 Utilities Example of Bits Reading Programming in UNI TE This program allows a UNI TE request to be sent to a remote device with an X Way address 60 118 16 123C The request allows 3 bits to be read M100 M101 M102 ETZ in client mode request for the reading of 3 bits UNITE If NOT MW1500 X0 THEN W1502 60 time out by 100ms W1503 12 length in bytes of data to transmit W1300 16 123C station network XWAY address UNITE W1301 16 0000 W1302 16 0000 MW1303 16 0564 segment type internal bit MW104 100 address of the 1st bit to read MW1305 8 no words to read multiple of 8 ol SSE SB HP oP oP oP A oA o SEND REQ ADR 0 0 4 16 0036 MW1300 6 MW1400 2 MW1500 4 END_IF The confirmation of the correct report is 16 6600 Note The number of bits to be read must always be a multiple of 8 54 10 2005 Utili
40. a TSX ETZ 510 module the HTTP Password and Data Password zones do not appear It is the FactoryCast Configurator which allows these passwords to be modified View of the TSX ETZ 410 security page Passwords HTTP Password HTTP User Name HTTP Password Confirm HTTP Password Data Password Write Data Password Confirm Write Password Configuration Password Write Configuration Password Confirm Write Password Apply Reset 10 2005 83 Utilities How to Modify HTTP Access Rights How to Modify the Data Password How to Modify the Configuration The procedure is as follows Step Action 1 Enter the new User name 2 Enter the new password 3 Confirm the new password 4 Enable the alteration with the Apply button Result a confirmation window appears 5 Click on the Reboot button to accept the modification in the module The procedure is as follows Step Action 1 Enter the current password case sensitive 2 Enter the new password 3 Confirm the new password 4 Enable the alteration with the Apply button Result a confirmation window appears 5 Click on the OK button to accept the modification in the module Result a window appears to signal that the password has been successfully
41. accessible from remote stations using the following address AdressNetworkETZ AdresseStationETZ SYS Server Mode 50 10 2005 Utilities Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile Configuration Namely the following configuration Example Operator dialogue terminal TSX Premium m TSX ETZ Micro z _ UNI TELWAY master LEI q amp iE il Ethernet TCP IP gt TSX ETZ configuration X Way Address 2 1 ADO Address 4 IP Address 84 0 8 1 TSX ETY configuration X Way Address 2 4 IP Address 84 0 8 4 XIP configuration X Way Address 2 5 IP Address 84 0 8 5 X Way IP table 2 4 84 0 8 4 X Way IP table 2 1 84 0 8 1 Example of Programming a Mirror Request Using the configuration below the programming is the following Micro exchange client Mirror request to the Premium system gate SMW10 16 0402 SMW11 16 0000 SMW12 16 0000 Start of Mirror request input parameters Send Req ADR 0 0 4 FA SMW10 13 MW100 10 SMWO0 4 10 2005 51 Utilities Micro Server Example of word reading programming in UNI TE The system gate of the Micro is accessible from stations on the Ethernet network using the following address 2 1 SYS This program allows a UNI TE request to be sent to a remote device with an X Way addres
42. al for example In this case the TER port of the Micro offers a maximum of 8 configurable slave addresses e the TSX ETZ occupies 2 Uni Telway addresses e the programming terminal occupies 3 addresses Three addresses therefore remain available 10 2005 99 Installation TSX ETZ Connection via Modem At a Glance ETZ to ETZ Connection From the possible connections that can be made to the TSX ETZ module the most common ones are given below Note Under all circumstances the TSX ETZ 410 510 is connected to a modem via a straight t hru cable Example of a connection between two Micros via a modem link TSX 3721 22 i i TSX ETZ CD TSX ETZ 000 Switched Telephone Network PPP and PAP Protocols 003 TSX ETZ CDN 003 TSX 3721 22 H a E 100 10 2005 Installation ETZ to PC Connection Connection of ETZ to an Ethernet Network Connection between a Micro and a remote PC via a modem TSX 3721 22 FL TSX ETZ CDN 003 TSX ETZ Remote PC Modem Switched Telephone Network PPP and PAP Protocols Connection between a Micro and an Ethernet network via a modem TSX 3721 22 H TSX ETZ C TSX ETZ DN 003 Switched Telephone Netwo
43. ation correspondence table to return the IP configuration to the TSX ETZ Note Important to use the BOOTP utility the address server e g TSX ETY410 510 must be configured to the BOOTP server and the client device identified by its MAC address Note The BOOTP server only sends back the IP address the Subnetwork mask and the Gateway Other information has to be filled out in the configuration page e g XWay IP connections correspondence table Behavior of TSX ETZ module during its initial start up The TSX ETZ module sends the server a request in order to obtain a configuration e If this module is not recognized it will start up using its default IP configuration factory settings e f the BOOTP server sends an IP configuration the TSX ETZ will use it but without saving it in the Flash memory Behavior of modules during subsequent start ups The TSX ETZ module sends the server a request in order to obtain a configuration e f the BOOTP server sends a configuration the TSX ETZ will use it e f the BOOTP server does not respond after approximately 1 minute has elapsed the TSX ETZ module will use the IP configuration saved in the Flash memory the default configuration the factory set configuration or the one saved in the Flash memory using the module s Web server 10 2005 61 Utilities TSX ETZ DHCP FDR client At a Glance This utility allows automatic retrieval of
44. ation error community name configured in the administrator is different to the one configured in the agent 10 2005 119 Installation 3 3 Configuration of Serial RS232 Links Configuration of Serial RS232 Links At a Glance In order to use a connection by serial modem link you need to install and or configure certain elements in your Windows operating system To do this refer to the general Readme file on the CD ROM supplied with this product 120 10 2005 Installation 3 4 Installing the TSX ETZ Summary Installing the TSX ETZ Summary Illustration Summary of operations to be performed B Installation of the TSX ETZ Module Configuration of the TSX ETZ Module Via a serial link by modem On an Ethernet network y Access the configuration via Configure the serial an internet browser link of the PC y Access the HTTP server o Automatic Manual the TSX ETZ Module via an Internet browser ___BOOTP F DHCP FDR v Y Y Choose Choose Enter Uni Telway Enter Uni Telway Automatic Configuration Automatic Configuration parameters parameters in the Uni Telway in the Uni Telway in the Uni Telway in the Uni Telway IP Configuration page IP Configuration page Configuration page Configuration page Y v Select BOOTP 3 Jra DHCP FDR y AA in the Uni Telway in the Uni Telway Enter IP paramet
45. changed The procedure is as follows Step Action Password 1 Enter the current password case sensitive 2 Enter the new password 3 Confirm the new password 4 Enable the alteration with the Apply button Result a confirmation window appears 5 Click on the OK button to accept the modification in the module Result a window appears to signal that the password has been successfully changed 84 10 2005 Utilities Configuration Page for the TCP IP Utilities At a Glance This page allows the configuration of the TCP IP utilities of the TSX ETZ module Note Write access is managed by a password Configuration password which is by default USER The content of this page is explained in the chapter Configuring TSX ETZ Modules p 102 Illustration View of the IP Configuration page IP Parameters IP Address Configuration of C ti Configured Automatic configuration Si Set on iss crate Pires 139 V160 1234 14T Connections ccess Contro Subnetwork mask 255 255 254 J0 Xway Address IP Address rotocol Access Mode Gateway adress 39 11601234 T BB 139 m 34 G2 UNITE MULTI XWAY Address New Edit Remove Ok Cancel Ma
46. connected to the TSX ETZ module Illustration XWay IP Address Protocol Access Mode 1 83 139 160 234 42 UNITE Allowed MULTI N 8 5 139 255 250 255 MODBUS Allowed MONO To edit a device double click on the required line 10 2005 109 Installation Modem Connection Parameters At a Glance If Modem is chosen in the Network Connection zone the configuration page allows the modification of the configuration and the list of connections which can be opened by the module in the Configuration of connections zone Configuration of These parameters are configured in the following zone the RS 232 Modem Parameters RS232 Modem Parameters m Use Eth IP addras PPP IP addr Baud Rate 57400 M Parity Odd Stop Bit i Max time between 2 frames s 0 Max connection time s 0 Hayes ATS 0 2 amp WO amp Y 0 Parameters to configure Parameters Values Baud Rate Speed of RS 232 link to be chosen according to the modem you have 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57400 Parity Odd even or without parity Stop Bit Number of stop bits Max time between 2 frames If the time between two frames is greater than the entry value in this field in seconds the connection will be cut If the entry time is 0 no checks are carried out Max connection time This field allows the maximum connection time in seconds
47. cro Home Page Overview The visitor accesses the Micro home page by entering the IP address of the module in his web browser No password is required to display this page Home Page This Micro home page looks like this FactoryCast Web Server TSX ETZ510 Microsoft Internet Explorer _ Clx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Pee ai A He Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Searc Favorites History Mal Print Address EF http 139 158 13 141 y Go Links gt TM engte Wr FactoryCast TSX ETZ510 n ome Kene Home Product Version About m asa Copyright 2000 2004 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights reserved Internet Links From the Micro home page you can access the following pages e Monitoring e Diagnostics e Setup e Documentation The visitor will have to supply a user name and a password to access the services proposed in these pages 70 10 2005 Utilities Diagnostics Home Page Home Page Illustration Links This page lists the various services supported by the default web site of the module and provides links for accessing the services you require The Diagnostics home page looks like this te CEMS FactoryCast TSX ETZ510 Home Documentation Monitoring Control 4 Diagnostics Copyright 200 2004 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights reserved
48. dress of the module is configured via a remote device which serves as the BOOTP DHCP server 10 2005 105 Installation XWAY Address Zone Network Connection Zone X Way address entry Network and Station number Illustration XWAY Address Network 8 Station 4 View of the Network connection zone Network Connection Ethernet Modem This zone allows the selection of the type of link to be used e Ethernet default e Modem Depending on the type of link selected certain sections of the IP configuration page are different 106 10 2005 Installation Ethernet Connection Parameters At a Glance Ethernet Configuration If Ethernet is selected in the Network Connection zone the configuration page allows the modification of e The Ethernet format in the Ethernet Configuration zone e The configuration and the list of connections that can be opened by the module in the Configuration of connections zone This is configured in the following zone Ethernet configuration Ethernet ll O 802 3 The two available buttons allow the selection of e The Ethernet II format corresponding to the RFC 894 standard most commonly used e The 802 3 format corresponding to the RFC 1042 standard This format will be used when the remote devices use this format 10 2005 107 Installation Configuratio
49. e and the Access column in the table is grayed inactive When the module functions in server mode the remote third party devices can be connected as clients and communicate with the module without having to be declared in the table 108 10 2005 Installation Correspondence Table Entry of information for remote devices to be connected to the module Parameters Values Editing buttons New allows entry of a new device Edit allows a device to be modified Remove removes a device OK confirms the entry Cancel cancels the current modifications Entry zones X Way Address Allows entry of X Way address e Network number between 0 and 127 e Station number Between e 0 and 63 for a UNITE connection e 100 and 163 for a Modbus connection IP Address Allows entry of device s IP address Protocol List which allows the selection of the communication protocol used by each remote device e UNITE default e MODBUS Access When checked this box denotes the remote devices which are authorized to open a TCP connection then send to the PLC Micro in server mode Mode e MONO the module only allows one connection with the same remote IP address e MULTI the module allows only one connection in client mode with the same remote IP address and several connections in server mode with the same remote IP address A table lists all the remote devices
50. ed on the TSX ETZ For the connection to be accepted the UserName and Password PAP of the remote device must be known Before connecting the TSX ETZ to the remote device the remote device must also be configured to use the PAP protocol The TSX ETZ password and user name used by the PAP protocol are the same as those of the HTTP server by default USER USER The modem connected to the TSX ETZ must respond to AT commands in ASCII mode The TSX ETZ manages an IP address by interface the Ethernet interface IP address configured by the user or service and the IP address of the PPP interface The latter is assigned during connection negotiation by the PPP protocol The TSX ETZ is configured to accept any type of IP address during negotiation We recommend that any device with which the TSX ETZ must open a Modem PPP connection be configured to assign the IP address to the TSX ETZ However if the remote device is configured to receive its IP address from the TSX ETZ the IP addresses following negotiation will be e TSX ETZ 85 16 0 2 e Remote device 85 16 0 1 Note If the connection is a TSX ETZ lt gt TSX ETZ connection the two machines will use the IP address 85 16 0 2 in respect of their PPP interface 36 10 2005 Utilities Connection The maximum connection establishment time is fixed It comprises the following Establishment times Time e Maximum modem configuration time transmission and HAYES command
51. ent from the SNMP administrator It comprises two fields e The Location SysLocation field indicates the physical location of the device maximum string of 32 characters e The Contact SysContact field indicates the personnel to contact for device management and the method of contact maximum string of 32 characters Community Zone Illustration Community names Set public Get public Trap public This zone allows the definition of a community name by utility family Set Get and Trap It comprises three fields e The Set field defines the community name to the Set utility maximum string of 16 characters The default value of the field is Public e The Get field defines the community name to the Get utility maximum string of 16 characters The default value of the field is Public e The Trap field defines the community name to the Trap utility maximum string of 16 characters The default value of the field is Public 118 10 2005 Installation Security Zone Illustration Security Z Enable Authentification Failure Trap Apply Reset This zone contains a checkbox that allows the validation of the transmission of an identification error event TRAP from the SNMP agent to the administrator who sent the request transmission In this way the agent warns the administrator that the request has been refused following an identific
52. eout values for these communication functions should be set higher than 80 seconds if the 1st exchange was not successful Keep Alive The function automatically generates a frame almost every 2 hours to detect any Function breakage in the connection This mechanism is further detailed in the Behavior during a Connection Breakdown seciotn p 47 10 2005 27 Utilities Addressing Management At a Glance When installing ETZ modules the following addresses must be configured e The IP address e The X WAY address Note From the factory each module has a unique Ethernet interface IP address by default which is calculated using it s MAC address The MAC address is defined in the factory by the manufacturer and engraved on the front face of the module IP Address It is defined by the user when configuring the module and identifies a machine linked to the network On the same local network this address must be unique Important each module has an IP address by interface e An IP address for the Ethernet interface e An IP address for the modem serial link interface used by the PPP protocol Note On a private network it is not necessary to alter the IP address by default X WAY Address All TSX ETZ modules are Uni Telway slaves It has an X Way address which is also unique on the whole X Way structure 28 10 2005 Utilities IP Address General Address Composition
53. ers Enter IP parameters Automatic Configuration Automatic Configuration in the Uni Telway 7 in the Uni Telway page page IP Configuration page IP Configuration page Enter Uni Telway parameters in the Uni Telway Configuration page y Enter IP parameters in the Uni Telway IP Configuration page Reboot the module in the Reboot page 10 2005 121 Installation Rapid access Number Page number 1 Dimensions and Mounting of TSX ETZ modules p 128 Access to the Module Configuration p 103 Configuration Parameters linked to TCP IP Utilities p 105 Configuration Parameters Connected to the Uni Telway Link p 114 Automatic Configuration p 115 Ethernet Connection Parameters p 107 Modem Connection Parameters p 110 N I aJJ AJ OJIN Module Reboot Page p 89 122 10 2005 Hardware Specifications At a Glance About this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter deals with the hardware specifications of the TSX ETZ 410 510 modules This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 4 1 Description 125 4 2 Installing TSX ETZ Modules 128 4 3 Connections 131 4 4 Diagnostics 141 4 5 Electrical Specifications 142 4 6 Norms and Standards 143 4 7 Service Conditions 144 10 2005 123 Hardware Specifications 124 10 200
54. ervice you require click on a link e Data editor for creating variable data tables so as to be able to determine their value when the table is animated e Graphic editor for creating graphics so as to be able to determine the value of variables when the graphic is animated e Password protected custom pages for viewing screen pages accessible with password created by the user e Custom pages without password protection for viewing screen pages accessible to everyone created by the user 10 2005 77 Utilities Data Editor Page At a Glance This page is used to create animation tables containing lists of PLC variables to be displayed or modified This function is useful when running diagnostics on an application Variables are accessed e By numbers for the TSX ETZ 410 e By numbers and symbols for the TSX ETZ 510 Note Write access is managed by password default value USER 78 10 2005 Utilities Illustration View of the TSX ETY 410 Data Editor page lt new gt B Save Delete Search Tnsert Cut Paste Password The automate prog ram name is S ATION 0 0 Variable Address Type of data Value Format State Note For further information refer to the FactoryCast user manual ref 890 USE 152
55. f data on the station s components or on the bridge etc e MIB Il MIB standard e Schneider Automation MIB Private MIB Modbus Plus Communication protocol based on the logic token bus principle MTBF Mean Time Between Failure mean time between two failures O Operating mode All these rules regulate the module s behavior during transitory phases or if a fault occurs 10 2005 147 Glossary P PAP Password Authentification Protocol identification protocol by password used in case of a remote connection by modem PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PL7 Schneider Automation PLC programming software PPP Point to Point Protocol point to point communication protocol used in the case of connection by modem Premium Schneider Automation programmable PLC family Q Quantum Schneider Automation programmable PLC family R RS 232C Communication serial standard which particularly defines the voltage of the following service e a signal from 3V to 25V indicates a logic of 0 e a signal from 3V to 25V indicates a logic 1 Between 3V and 3V the signal will be considered as invalid RS 232 links are quite sensitive to interference The standard recommends that a distance of 15 meters and a maximum of 20000 baud bits s should not be exceeded RS 485 Serial link standard which works with a 5V differential The link uses two leads for to send and to receive This three state output
56. f the communication protocol used by each remote device e UNITE default e MODBUS Access When checked this box denotes the remote devices which are authorized to open a TCP connection then send to the PLC Micro in server mode Mode e MONO the module only allows one connection with the same remote IP address e MULTI the module allows only one connection in client mode with the same remote IP address and several connections in server mode with the same remote IP address No This field allows the entry of the number of each remote device User This field allows the entry of the username of each remote device Password This field allows the entry of the password of each remote device Note The TSX ETZ module does not manage the password associated with the modem connection in server mode All telephone connections are accepted Access control takes place on the IP address level of the remote device as well as by the PAP protocol The password should be managed on the modem level 10 2005 Installation Correspondence A table lists all the remote devices connected to the TSX ETZ module Table Illustration XWay IP Address Protocol Access Mode Phone N User jm I 8 3 139 160 234 42 UNITE Allowed MULTI 0452352020 User To edit a device double click on the required line 10 2005 113 Installation
57. g the telephone number configured for the remote device The TCP IP connection is then automatically opened by the TSX ETZ towards the remote device s port 502 The remote device must be referenced in the X WAY IP configuration table Illustration TSX ETZ client TSX ETZ server Micro Micro E E Modem Modem Q Commuted Telephone Network PPP and PAP Protocols Remote details Tel 04 52 35 20 20 Table of configured addresses UserName SA J E N pa ERN i Password QWERTY Note Important For a defined remote device the telephone number to be dialed can only be modified by accessing the Web server s Setup home page p 82 menu It is then necessary to reboot the TSX ETZ so that the new configuration is recognized 10 2005 39 Utilities Closing the Connection At a Glance There are two different ways in which the TCP IP connection can be closed By the remote station deciding to cease communication and sending a TCP IP connection close By the TSX ETZ if the maximum number of open connections is reached in which case the oldest open connection is closed When a connection is closed the application is informed by an error report message refused once the exchange is activated In the case of a telephone link the link is cut By the remote station deciding to cease communication a
58. he supply terminal block consists of 3 limits with frontal threaded joints It cannot Block be disconnected Each limit accepts 2 5 mm of cable maximum Illustration OV Ground Connection 132 10 2005 Hardware Specifications RJ45 Ethernet Connector Illustration of the RJ 45 connector shielded for Ethernet link Wiring NWO Ph UHIDN z 9 Signal Not connected Not connected Rx Not connected OINI OD oa AJ OJN Not connected 10 2005 133 Hardware Specifications Series RS 232 Illustration of the 9 pin SUB D connector for series RS 232 modem link modem link connector Wiring z 9 Signal Data Carrier Detect Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to send Clear to Send olo NI oaa A wo nm Ring Indicator Note This connector conforms with PC standards The cable used between the Ethernet connector and the Micro has the reference number TSX ETZ CDN 003 134 10 2005 Hardware Specifications RJ45 Uni Telway __ Illustration of the RJ 45 connector shielded for Uni Telway RS 485 link link connector pee NKO AOON O Note The pin assignment conforms the Schneider standards Mini Din Illustration of the Mini Din connector for the Terminal port Connector
59. ia c eee e eee eee eee eens 76 Monitoring Home Page cece ete 77 Data Editor Page se 2 4 an Hota i be he i dd ee decks 78 Faulty Device Replacement Statistics Page FDR 2 00 80 Setup Home Page 2 E e teen eens 82 Security Pagesie eaten wes SecA as bak Maven dave me havacs tigate bute eed ects 83 Configuration Page for the TCP IP Utilities 00000055 85 Configuration Page for the Unitelway Link 000 eee eee 86 Automatic Configuration Page 2 0 eee nee 87 Configuration Page for the SNMP Function 0 00 0 e eee eee 88 Module Reboot Page erpin kae aAa cette eee eens 89 Installing the TSX ETZ 410 510 Module 91 Topology Principles 000 e e SEE eee 93 Generals wien hatch ee E LE sek ae is nh Pattee Conte Po te YO tat lees 94 Direct Connection between Micro and TSX ETZ 0 0 0 eee ee 96 Connection of a TSX ETZ on the Uni Telway Network 00005 98 TSX ETZ Connection via Modem 2000 e cee eens 100 Configuring TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules 0 000 c cece eee eee 102 Access to the Module Configuration 0 000 c cece eee 103 Configuration Parameters linked to TCP IP Utilities 105 Ethernet Connection Parameters 0 00 e cece eee eee ees 107 Modem Connection Parameters 0 000 cece eee eee eee 110 Configuration Parameters Connected to the Uni Telwa
60. iguration p 87 page from theSetup home page p 82 menu The Automatic Configuration option must then be chosen in the IP Configuration page See P Address Zone p 105 Two buttons Apply and Reset allow you to confirm the modifications or reset the old values Illustration Automatic configuration main parameters automatic configuration must be enable BOOTP DHCP FDR Device s Role name ETZDefaultName FDR Replication period 300 Utility choice e The BOOTP DHCP FDR buttons allow you to choose between a BOOTP ora DHCP FDR server If the Faulty Device Replacement function FDR is required set the button to DHCP FDR then e inthe entry zone Device s Role name enter the name given to the module e Inthe FDR Replication period entry zone enter the period of automatic comparison in seconds between the TSX ETZ configuration and the configuration saved in the DHCP server If a difference is detected the TSX ETZ module automatically saves the configuration in the server 10 2005 115 Installation Commands Zone _ Illustration Commands Force Restore Server to Module Restore Force Backup Module to Server Backup e The Restore button Forces the TSX ETZ to revert to the configuration from the server e The Backup buiton Forces the TSX ETZ to save its configuration in the server Important Note when DHCP
61. ke a new lead from a reference TSX CX 100 lead with a Mini Din port at one end and nothing at the other end It is 10m in length Cut the cable to the desired length and at the free end fasten a connector of type RJ45 cat 5 with 8 contacts Wiring RJ45 TSX CX 100 1 White Orange Yellow Black Brown Red Green oN I OD oa AJOIN Blue 10 2005 137 Hardware Specifications Mini Din Lead to TSX SCA 50 This lead has the reference number TSX CX 100 On one end it has a Mini Din connector and it has nothing at the other end It allows a link between the Mini Din port of the TSX ETZ and the linking terminal block of a Bus Uni Telway TSX SCA 50 Its length is 10m Wiring Free end of the cable TSX SCA 50 Color Terminal number Signal Black 5 D B Brown 4 D A Red Orange Yellow Green Blue OV White Shield covering Earth 138 10 2005 Hardware Specifications RJ45 Lead to This lead is not available in the Schneider Automation catalog However it is TSX SCA 50 possible to make one using an uncrossed Ethernet cat 5 TIA 568A TIA568A lead with 4 twisted shield pairs You should cut one end and expose the conductors for wiring on the TSX SCA 50 Wiring RJ45 TSX SCA 50 No Color Terminal number Signal 1
62. m number of remote devices which are likely to be connected to the module Access Control This checkbox allows de activation of the control of the remote devices requesting the opening of a TCP connection towards the module e Ifthe box is checked the access control management is activated and the Access column in the table is not grayed active When the module functions in server mode only the remote devices selected by the Access box are authorized to connect as a client then communicate e f the box is not checked the access control management is inactive and the Access column in the table is grayed inactive When the module functions in server mode the remote third party devices can be connected as clients and communicate with the module without having to be declared in the table 10 2005 111 Entry of information for remote devices to be connected to the module Parameters Values Editing buttons e New allows entry of a new device Edit allows a device to be modified Remove removes a device OK confirms the entry e e e e Cancel cancels the current modifications Entry zones X Way Address Allows entry of X Way address e Network number between 0 and 127 e Station number Must be between e 0 and 63 for a UNITE connection e 100 and 163 for a Modbus connection IP Address Allows entry of an IP address Protocol List which allows the selection o
63. module is operational it should be powered and connected by a Unitelway network to a Unitelway master TSX 3710 3721 3722 A lit RUN LED indicates that the module is operating correct Unitelway scanning module configured on the TCP IP level etc The module does not have the concept of starting from cold or warm as the memory is not backed up when there is a power outage When powered the module systematically reboots the hardware and the software The connection speed on the Terminal port of the Micro is optimized at 19200 baud 94 10 2005 Installation Front Face View of the front face of the TSX ETZ 510 module TSX ETZ 510 RUN MAC 00 80 F4 01 12 20 4 m D Q E Q N A lt g O D FactoryCast LED indicators Module MAC address Mini Din terminal Port RJ45 RS 485 port Uni Telway link RJ45 port Ethernet link 9 pin SUB D RS 232 port for modem link Terminal block Module power supply 10 2005 95 Installation Direct Connection between Micro and TSX ETZ At a Glance From the possible direct connections of the TSX ETZ module the most common ones are given below Connection on Example of connection of a TSX ETZ on the TER port of a TSX 3710 TER Port Programming terminal TSX ETZ CDN 003 TSX ETZ TSX 3710 PCX 1031 3030 OR anne eee Connection to a modem 96 10 2005 Installation Connection on Example
64. multaneous connections maximum Client X Way or Modbus on TCP IP Server e Access control via configuration table TCP IP connections 32 messaging connections Bootp client utility S DHCP FDR client utility SNMP module e SNMP MIB II agent and MIB Ethernet Transparent Factory RS 232 link for external modem Up to 56 Kbauds Unitelway link Speed configurable from 9600 to 19200 baud Web site Simultaneous connection of 8 Internet browsers Non modifiable factory installed web site with diagnostics and configuration pages e 8 Mbytes reserved for users web site 20 10 2005 General Note The inter network routing is not realized by TSX ETZ modules e g TCP IP Fipway routing It is responsible for the application Illustration au UNI TE Communication ETHERNET 7 m i 5 31 3 Micro 8 8 q Premium FIPWAY 10 2005 21 General 22 10 2005 Utilities At a Glance About this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter describes the utilities offered by the TSX ETZ 410 510 modules This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 2 1 Uni Telway Communication Function 25 2 2 TCP IP Messaging 26 2 3 BOOTP and DHCP FDR Utilities 59 2 4 SNMP Server 64 2 5 HTTP Server 67 10 2005 23 Utilities 24
65. n bits SEND_REQ 37 Writing of 1 or n bits SEND_REQ 37 Refer to TSX DR NET Communication Reference manuals for the coding of UNI TE requests Note Important SEND_REQ request does not monitor coherence of input parameters e g checking between the number of facts to write and the size of the data buffer The user should do this See Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile p 51 44 10 2005 Utilities Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile At a Glance This utility allows communication through the Modbus protocol between a Micro PLC and a Micro Premium Quantum Momentum PLC or any other device complying with the Modbus protocol Illustration Supervisor client Modbus TCP IP ETHERNET Protocol 7 aE ol Modbus 8 Modbus Protocol Protocol Micro Premium Client S Quantum enyserver Client S erver Server A similar TSX ETZ can communicate with a remote device in the master mode for example a Quantum PLC and another remote device in the slave mode for example a Supervisor PC The Micro PLC is the master of the Quantum PLC It opens the TCP IP connection and sends messages to the Quantum The Micro PLC is the slave of the supervisor The supervisor has opened a TCP IP connection and sends Modbus messages to the Micro Note the double profile of UNI TE Modbus is not supported on a similar distant station
66. n of This zone allows Connections e The configuration of the number of connections that can be opened by the module e The activation of an access control utility e The entry of remote devices which can be connected to the module depending on whether a mono or multi connection communication protocol is used Illustration Configuration of Connections Connections 1 Access Control Xway Address IP Address Protocol Access Mode 8 3 139 160 234 42 UNITE 5 v mm F New Edit Remove Ok Cancel General Parameters Parameters Value to enter Connections This field allows the entry of the maximum number of remote devices which are likely to be connected parallel to the module e The default value is 8 connections e The value can be made from between 1 and 32 connections Access This checkbox allows de activation of the control of the remote devices Control requesting the opening of a TCP connection towards the module e Ifthe box is checked the access control management is activated and the Access column in the table is not grayed active When the module functions in server mode only the remote devices selected by the Access box are authorized to connect as a client then communicate e f the box is not checked the access control management is inactiv
67. nd cutting the telephone connection If the remote device does not have authorization to connect If the time between two frames which is set at configuration elapses If connection duration exceeds the time defined at configuration p 170 If a Micro which is a remote station server wishes to establish a client mode connection to another remote station 40 10 2005 Utilities Behavior during a Connection Breakdown At a Glance Cable Reconnection Server Remote Device Connection breakdown can occur in two ways e Network cable cut off cable has been disconnected cut etc e disappearance of remote devices broken down devices power outage etc Loss of connection is detected after 2 hours by a Keep Alive request If during this time the connection is re established the resumption of communication differs according to the type of breakdown In this case the connection breakdown originates from the network cable but the two stations remain operational Once the cable is reconnected communication between the ETZ module and the remote device will resume on the TDP IP connection previously opened The remote device which has disappeared was the server Remote device q Client C Server 1 The ETZ client module still transmits data on the old connection which remained semi open 2 When the server receives data without a connection it transmits a Reset command and closes the old c
68. nternet part number identification A Subnet work Mask coded on 32 bits allows the bits from an IP address to be defined as a network part The mask bits are e set to 1 if the corresponding IP address bits are to be identified as a part of the network address e set to 0 for machine identification This system allows internal local networks to be addressed using a single attributed IP address Illustration Format a Internet part network Id Local part Physical sub networ Machine Format b Sih Pat Internet part number identification Subnet Mask The Gateway is used to route a message towards a machine that is not on the current network 10 2005 31 Utilities Connection Management At a Glance The connection can be opened either by the local Micro PLC or by a remote dialog that wishes to enter into a dialog with the local PLC A connection is characterized by the module Local TCP port local IP address remote TCP port remote IP address Note Important The number of simultaneously open connections is 32 However messaging saturation on these links can cause connection breakages In the event of messaging saturation it is advisable to decrease the number of Uni Telway slaves and or use a 19200 speed The configuration screen is used to configure e Either the modem profile e Or the Ethernet profile The RS232 Modem and Ethernet interfaces are exclusive Note
69. number The modem is dialing the remote number No Remote Modem Answer The remote modem does not reply Remote Modem connection OK modem connection is established Phone line Busy remote modem is engaged Phone Line Error No dialing tone No Modem answer local modem does not reply PPP Client Connected on Remote network Local client has successfully connected to a network or a remote station PPP Client IP Remote Address XX XX XX XX IP address of the station dialed PPP Client IP Remote Network XX XX XX XX Network number of the IP station dialed PPP Client IP Local Address XX XX XX XX Local IP address of the dialing station PPP Client Connection Error The PPP connection does not set up password problem or IP address problem Direct cable connection configured The RS232 link is ready for a cable connection Modem connection configured A modem connection is configured PPP server ok A call from a remote station has been established PPP Server IP Remote Address IP address of the remote dialing station PPP Server IP Local Address Local IP address of the station RS232 link down Communication breakdown cable disconnected etc NOTE this report is usual procedure before the modem dials a remote number Dial phone number PPP connection timeout expired Detection of connection Time Out c
70. ocks conforms to IEC 68 2 27 test Ea norm e Resistance to free falls conditioned hardware conforms to norm 1131 2 e Storage conditions e Temperature from 25 to 70 C e Relative humidity from 5 to 95 excluding condensation 144 10 2005 Glossary A ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Pronounced aski An American code but which has become the international standard which using 7 bits allows the definition of all alphanumeric characters used in English punctuation marks and certain graphics characters as well as various commands B BIT Contraction of English words Binary Digit It is the binary unit of quantity of information which can represent two distinct values or states 0 or 1 A field of 8 bits constitutes what we call 1 Byte or 1 Eight bit byte BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol start up protocol of terminals or stations without disks by centralized management of the network parameters 10 2005 145 Glossary Communication fault Configuration Fault detected by the module when periodic exchanges with the PLC CPU are no longer carried out The configuration unites all the data which characterizes the machine invariant and which are necessary to the working of the module CPU Control Processing Unit This is the microprocessor It is made up of the unit control package and the arithmetic unit The control unit aims to extract the instruction to be executed
71. of connection of a TSX ETZ on the AUX port of a TSX 3721 AUX Port FTX 117 adjustment terminal sss0s0sseen nn eeen nn enen nen OR Programming _ _ stesso terminal TAPIS PCX 1031 3030 pcx 1031 3030 MAR TSX 3721 22 Programming ER nnnm Cul O terminal n Tn oor Ethernet connection OR Modem connection 10 2005 97 Installation Connection of a TSX ETZ on the Uni Telway Network At a Glance From the possible direct connections of the TSX ETZ module on a Uni Telway network the most common ones are given below Connection via Example of connection of a TSX ETZ on a Uni Telway network via the the TSX P ACC TSX P ACC 01 box 01 Box Programming terminal TSX 3721 22 i Uni Telway Bus RAUX TSX P ACC 01 Note It is not possible to connect a FTX 117 adjustment terminal on the TER port of the TSX ETZ module The consumption of the terminal on the TER port is very important 98 10 2005 Installation Connection Example of connection of a TSX ETZ on a Uni Telway network via the TSX P ACC on the 01 AUX port TSX P ACC 01 TSX 3721 22 AUX Port Programming terminal TSX ETZ PO ovo i gt 1031 3030 TSX ETZ CDN 003 Uni Telway Bus z s Ge TER AUX TSX P ACC 01 This configuration is recommended as it leaves the TER port of the TSX ETZ module available to connect a termin
72. omatic configuration main parameters automatic configuration must be enable BOOTP DHCP FDR Device s Role name ETZDefaultName FDR Replication period 300 Commands Force Restore Server to Module Restore Force Backup Module to Server Backup Apply Reset 10 2005 87 Utilities Configuration Page for the SNMP Function At a Glance This page allows the configuration of the SNMP function of the TSX ETZ module Note Write access is managed by a password Configuration password which is by default USER The content of this page is explained in the chapter Configuring TSX ETZ Modules p 102 Illustration View of the SNMP Configuration page SNMP Configuration IP address managers IP address manager1 0 0 0 0 IP address manager 2 0 0 0 0 Agent Location SysLocation Contact SysC ontact Community names Set public Get public Trap public Security iZ Enable Authentification Failure Trap Apply Reset 88 10 2005 Utilities Module Reboot Page At a Glance This page reboots the TSX ETZ module The reboot should be performed to accept new configuration parameters All connections are broken following a reboot Note Reboot is managed by
73. ommunication has been cut PPP Link down Modem communication has been cut 75 Utilities Rack Viewer Page Overview The Rack Viewer Page displays the current configuration of the TSX Micro Sample Page Here is an example of a Rack Viewer page RACK VIEWER o gt S500 Data The following information is provided for each module displayed in the rack e A vertical label displays the module type and part number e The box in the upper left hand corner of the module displays the slot number and module health e A yellow box indicates that the module is functioning properly e A red box indicates that the module is not functioning properly Links Click a module icon to obtain detailed information about that module 76 10 2005 Utilities Monitoring Home Page Home Page This page lists the various viewer services supported by the default web site of the module and provides links for accessing the services you require Illustration The Monitoring home page looks like this ee Telemecanique 4 Monitoring Data Editor Graphic Editor Custom Pages with password without password FactoryCast TSX ETZ510 Home Documentation Monitoring E E a Maintenance Copyright 2000 2004 Schneider Automation SAS All Rights reserved Internet To access the s
74. onnection 3 The ETZ client module opens a new connection 10 2005 41 Utilities Client Remote The remote device which has disappeared was the client Device Remote device Server Client gt _ gt The client opens a new connection The server ETZ module receives a request to open a new connection 3 The ETZ slave module closes the old connection if there is no current activity and authorizes the new connection Na 42 10 2005 Utilities Communication Functions on TCP IP At a Glance The communication profile on TCP IP allows data exchange services The same communication services are available on Ethernet or on a link series via the PPP protocol Illustration Modbus UNI TE PPP protocol Ethernet Serial link 10 2005 43 Utilities UNI TE Communication At a Glance The UNI TE utility allows the exchange of data on the Mast task Server Mode In server mode the TSX ETZ module is transparent with regard to UNI TE requests from the PLC Client Mode In client mode it is possible to transmit the following UNI TE request SEND_REQ This request is sent to the TSX ETZ module s Address 1 The following requests are addressed to remote devices to read and write variables Type of request UNI TE communication function Reading of 1 or n bits SEND_REQ 36 Reading of 1 or n words SEND_REQ 36 Writing of 1 or
75. output The TCP IP communication profile on ETHERNET supported by the TSX ETZ modules allows communication in e UNI TE messaging with the X WAY structure package e Modbus Messaging TSX ETZ modules also allow in agent mode the management of the SNMP network supervision standard For more information refer to the following manuals Title Reference Communication Application Setup Manual TLX DS COMPL7 V4 ETHERNET network Reference manual TSX DR ETH Micro PLCs Application Setup Manual TSX DM 37 X Way communication Reference Manual TSX DR NET Modbus User guide TSX DG MDB Wiring recommendations User guide TSX DG KBL FactoryCast User guide 890 USE 152 Uni Telway Communication Bus TSX DG UTW 14 10 2005 General At a Glance General The TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 products are autonomous TCP IP Uni Telway gateway modules which allow the connection of Micro PLCs on a TCP IP network They do not fit into a PLC rack They communicate with the Micro PLCs from TSX 37 10 onwards via the Terminal port the AUX port or using a TSX SCP114 PCMCIA series link card in a TSX 37 2 directly or on a Uni Telway bus via a TSX P ACC 01 isolation box The TSX ETZ 410 510 modules can be configured using an integrated Web server as they will not be recognized by PL7 software These modules are therefore outside the PLCs and can be fixed on a profiled DIN or on a Telequick
76. perforated mounting plate They are supplied with 24 VDC and integrate a RS232 series link for connecting an external modem or to configure the module Illustration Principle diagram TSX 37 2 TSX P TER AUX ACC 01 Gl Console for programming or adjustment External modem TCP IP Network 10 2005 15 General Compatibility and Interoperability The TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 modules can function with the following products TSX ETY 110 outside of Ethway profile TSX ETY 210 TSX ETY 410 510 NOE 241 NOE 771 M1E All Uni TE and Modbus TCP IP devices ATV58 Magelis Note Important in order to be able to connect to a Micro PLC via an XIP driver X Way TCP IP driver it is essential that V4 2 or higher PL7 software is used 16 10 2005 General General Information on TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 Modules At a Glance The TSX ETZ 410 and TSX ETZ 510 modules have the following specification 24 volts direct current supply 10 100 Base T Ethernet connection UNITELWAY slave 2 addresses used RS485 serial link for UNITELWAY communication RS 232 serial link for communication with an external modem or the configuration 3 indicator LEDs 4 Mb of non volatile Flash Memory for saving loaded software and the web site Note In operating phase the RS232 modem and Ethernet interfaces are exclusive The TSX ETZ 410 The following utilities
77. rated mounting plate Illustration View of the plate Description Description of the plate Number Description 1 Two 5 5 mm diameter holes allow attachment of the plate on to a panel or AM1 PA perforated mounting plate with an entre axe of 140 mm Micro entre axe attachment M4 attachment hole allowing the attachment of the TSX ETZ module Two 6 5 mm diameter holes allow attachment of the plate on to a panel or AM1 PA perforated mounting plate with an entre axe distance of 88 9 mm TSX Premium entre axe attachment distance Windows designed to ink pins situated at the bottom and at the back of the module 10 2005 127 Hardware Specifications 4 2 Installing TSX ETZ Modules Dimensions and Mounting of TSX ETZ modules Dimensions Illustration 16 5 4 i i fo i 4 2 g at Lo 2 aI ite Ww i 5 oO R 1 amp lolt 34 63 a T 39 83 Dimensions of Dimensions of module with cables on front face Fitted Module 55 40 39 4 132 7 i 46 59 p LUTE A S E o sass O O O E 7 gt p mi B PE e E FactoryCast E i
78. rk PPP and PAP Protocols Remote Access Server Ethernet Network 10 2005 101 Installation 3 2 Configuring TSX ETZ 410 510 Modules At a Glance About this This section deals with the configuration of the TSX ETZ 410 510 modules Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Access to the Module Configuration 103 Configuration Parameters linked to TCP IP Utilities 105 Ethernet Connection Parameters 107 Modem Connection Parameters 110 Configuration Parameters Connected to the Uni Telway Link 114 Automatic Configuration 115 Configuration of the SNMP Module 117 102 10 2005 Installation Access to the Module Configuration At a Glance The TSX ETZ modules are only configured using an Internet browser which is currently available on the market It is possible to access the configuration page either by Ethernet link or by RS 232 serial link The module configuration does not require connection to a Micro In this case the RUN LED will be extinguished and the ERR LED will flash Configuring via To access the module configuration pages for the first time via a HTTP link follow Ethernet Link the steps below Step Action 1 Connect the module to the Ethernet network and switch it on 2 Open the Internet browser on your PC 3 In the Address field enter the command http lt E
79. rying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates A that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death serious injury or equipment damage A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in injury or equipment damage 10 2005 Safety Information PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified personnel No responsi bility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material This document is not intended as an instruction manual for untrained persons 2005 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 10 2005 About the Book
80. s 60 18 16 123C The request allows the words MW10000 MW10001 MW 10002 to be read ETZ in client mode request for the reading of three words UNITE If NOT MW300 X0 THEN W302 60 time out by 100ms W303 12 length in bytes of data to transmit W100 16 123C station network XWAY address UNITE W101 16 0000 MW102 16 0000 W103 16 0768 segment type internal word MW104 10000 address of the first word to read MW105 3 nb word to read AP AO al oN Se iS aS Ss i HP oP oP o MW200 4 4 word reception table type of object on 1 byte 3 words of data SEND REQ ADR 0 0 4 16 0036 MW100 6 MW200 4 SMW300 4 END IF The confirmation of the correct report is 16 6600 Note In the reception table the significance of the first word of the read data is contiguous with the object byte 52 10 2005 Utilities Example of programming of writing words in Modbus This program allows the sending of a request for writing in Modbus messaging to the same remote device 100 is added to the address below 60 118 16 763C The request allows the writing in the words MW10006 MW10007 MW10008 of the values 4 5 and 6 respectively ETZ in client mode Request to write 3 words Modbus If NOT MW1200 X0 THEN MW1202 60 time out by 100ms MW1203 18 length in bytes of data to transmit SMW1000 16 763C station network X
81. s 0c eee eee ee eee 43 UNI TE Communication 00000 cece eect eeeen eee 44 Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile 2000005 45 Structure supported by a Modbus Communication on the TCP IP Profile 46 Modbus Messaging on the TCP IP Profile 0000 eee eaeee 47 Messaging Service 0 cece ttt tenets 49 Examples of Programming on the Ethernet Profile 51 Example of Programming via a RTC Modem Connection 56 LIMITATIONS sscgh ad iets eeigd Mester E eae ie ght ty Ate tice ates des 58 2 3 2 4 2 5 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 BOOTP and DHCP FDR Utilities 0 000 0 0 0 59 BOOTP DHCP FDR Utilities General 0 0 0 0 00 eee eee 60 TSX ETZ BOOTP client sce oe see eee i ee ee eee es 61 TSX ETZ DHCP FDR client 00 00 cece eee 62 SNMP SErV ekan tid septate Stata ati aa aE able Y misad cig th ivi atta tached 64 SNMP Communication on UDP IP 0000 eee 64 AT TP Senver sa c038 orcas acerca gta eee one Mies Soe 67 Installed HT IP Servern no 540 nse iat ht oe etree haa hee aac 68 Micro Home Page 226 5444 noadw tie Gtk whtea aed ww ea peng a 70 Diagnostics Home Page 0 cece tte ene 71 Ethernet Statistics Page 6 0 0 cette eae 72 Unitelway Statistics Pages 20 0 ccs 73 RS232 Modem Link Page Diagnostics 00 cece eee ee 74 Rack Viewer Page ia sece c d
82. s used to perform diagnostics on a network Illustration View of the TSX ETZ 410 Unitelway Statistics page Unitelway Statistics ATZ slave addresses 45 Local error counters Messages sent and not acknowledged 0 Transmission refused 0 Received and not acknowledged 0 Received and refused 0 Performance counters Messages sent and acknowledged in 1 sec 0 Messages received and acknowledged in 1 sec 0 Reset counters 10 2005 73 Utilities RS232 Modem Link Page Diagnostics At a Glance Illustration This page is used to perform diagnostics on the RS232 Modem link View of the PPP Modem Log File page F http 139 160 234 13 secure system pppLog txt Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Go Favorites Help gt Q B A Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Address http 139 160 234 13 secure system pppLog txt x Links TSX ETZ410 510 PPP Modem Log File Modem connection configured PPP server ok PPP Server IP Remote Address 85 16 0 1 Channels PPP Server IP Local Address 85 16 0 2 PPP Link down Modem connection configured Rs232 link down Modem connection configured _ ET Done Internet zone 74 10 2005 Utilities Description The page displays a text file reporting on the last four connections Possible reports are as follows Name Meaning Dial phone
83. ties Example of programming of writing of bits in Modbus This program allows the transmission of a Modbus request to the same remote device 100 is added to the address below 60 18 16 763C The request allows 16 bits to be written M400 to M415 in the remote device ETZ in client mode Request to write 16 bits MODBUS If NOT MW2400 X0 THEN MW2402 60 time out by 100ms MW2403 14 length in bytes of data to transmit MW2200 16 763C station network XWAY address MODBUS SMW2201 16 0000 SMW2202 16 0000 MW2203 16 0564 segment type internal bit MW2204 400 address of 1st bit to write MW2205 16 no of bits to write MW2206 16 00A5 value of bits to write SEND REQ ADR 0 0 4 16 0037 SMW2200 7 SMW2300 1 SMW2400 4 END_IF The confirmation of the correct report is 16 FE00 10 2005 55 Utilities Example of Programming via a RTC Modem Connection Configuration Namely the following configuration Example TSX ETZ a Micro gg ji Dialing modem Modem dialed No 04 93 20 ee es Commuted telephone network TSX ETZ configuration X Way address 2 1 ADO address 4 IP Address 84 0 8 1 Serial link gateway to Ethernet TCP IP X Way IP table Ethernet TCP IP 2 4 84 0 8 1 Modem configuration TSX Premium No to be dialed 04 93 20
84. tsie Siivn EE XWay IP Address Protocol Access Mode Network Connection 1 8 3 39 160 234 42 UNITE Allowed MULT Ethernet Modem Ethernet configuration Ethernet Il 802 3 sl Ki Pl Apply Reset 10 2005 85 Utilities Configuration Page for the Unitelway Link At a Glance This page allows the configuration of the Unitelway function of the TSX ETZ module p 102 Note Write access is managed by a password Configuration password which is by default USER The content of this page is explained in the chapter Configuring TSX ETZ Modules Illustration View of the Unitelway Configuration page Unitelway Configuration Ad0 Number Adresse Number Baud Rate Parity Timeout s 4 v 2 Auto Odd Apply Reset 86 10 2005 Utilities Automatic Configuration Page At a Glance This page is used to configure the TSX ETZ module to the BOOTP or DHCP FDR client Note Important Automatic Configuration Field must have been selected on the IP Configuration page p 85 Note Write access is managed by a password Configuration password which is by default USER The content of this page is explained in the chapter Configuring TSX ETZ Modules p 102 Illustration View of the Automatic Configuration page Automatic Configuration Aut
85. ules Section What s in this This section contains the following topics Section Topic Page Installed HTTP Server 68 Micro Home Page 70 Diagnostics Home Page 71 Ethernet Statistics Page 72 Unitelway Statistics Pages 73 RS232 Modem Link Page Diagnostics 74 Rack Viewer Page 76 Monitoring Home Page 77 Data Editor Page 78 Faulty Device Replacement Statistics Page FDR 80 Setup Home Page 82 Security Page 83 Configuration Page for the TCP IP Utilities 85 Configuration Page for the Unitelway Link 86 Automatic Configuration Page 87 Configuration Page for the SNMP Function 88 Module Reboot Page 89 10 2005 67 Utilities Installed HTTP Server At a Glance TSX modules have a Web server installed on them by default allowing e the module to be configured e TCP IP Parameters e Modem e UNI TELWAY e SNMP to modify the user name and the password to access the site access to PLC data to view the Micro rack to assign a Device Role Name if auto configuration has been chosen None of the functions supplied by the Web site require any prior configuration or programming within the module All server data is constructed as standard Web pages in HTML format It can therefore be accessed by any current Internet browser that can run installed JAVA code These pages can be viewed using an Internet browser or FactoryCast software Differences between the two module types Functions TSX ETZ 4
86. ut Micro objects Quantum or Momentum objects MW Internal Words 4x memory area M Internal bits Ox memory area 48 10 2005 Utilities Messaging Service At a Glance Client Mode The TSX ETZ messaging module allows the following modes e The client mode e The server mode Note For these modes it is only possible to have access to the device s system gate It would not be possible to access for example the Fipway network of a Micro In this mode the Micro has the initiative of an exchange into a remote station by using the SEND_REQ communication functions in the application a maximum of 4 communication functions can be used simultaneously Usage in the client mode requires the introduction of a table of 6 bytes corresponding to the destination address at the beginning of the transmission stamp For more information refer to the TSX DR NET manual Illustration Byte 1 most significant Byte 0 least significant Word 1 Station number Network number Word 2 0 0 Word 3 0 0 Example transmission to the system gate of a remote PLC network 2 station3 Byte 1 most significant Byte 0 least significant Word 1 3 2 Word 2 0 0 Word 3 0 0 10 2005 49 Utilities In this case the Micro is the server of exchanges which originate from remote stations The system gate of the Micro is
87. ver so that the configuration file is remotely loaded to or from the FTP TFTP server The configuration file is identified by aname consisting of the Device Role Name with the prm extension 62 10 2005 Utilities At Initial Start Up At Subsequent Start Ups Behavior of TSX ETZ module during its initial start up The TSX ETZ module sends the server a request in order to obtain a configuration e f this module is not recognized it will start up using its default configuration factory settings after about 1 minute has elapsed e Ifthe module is recognized the TSX ETZ will start up using the Client Server configuration and will save this in its Flash memory except the IP configuration Behavior of modules during subsequent start ups The TSX ETZ module sends the server a request in order to obtain a configuration e lf the module is recognized the TSX ETZ will start up using the Client Server configuration and will save this in its Flash memory except the IP configuration e lf this module is not recognized it will start up after about 1 minute has elapsed with the default configuration saved in its Flash memory 10 2005 63 Utilities 2 4 SNMP Server SNMP Communication on UDP IP At a Glance The SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol standard defines network management solutions in terms of protocol and the exchange of supervised data The SNMP structure relies on
88. y Link 114 Automatic Configuration 00 6 eee 115 Configuration of the SNMP Module 00 cee eee eee ees 117 Configuration of Serial RS232 Links 0 000 c cece eee eee 120 Installing the TSX ETZ Summary 0000 eee eee 121 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Glossary Index Hardware Specifications nssaannnnnnnnnnnnnn 123 DeEsStriptio Nsa pes ana aE E ia a A Nh a a ane 125 Physical Description sisi ceo eoe a a eee ees 126 Description of the Support Plate 2 0 0 eee eee 127 Installing TSX ETZ Modules 00 00 c cece eee 128 Dimensions and Mounting of TSX ETZ modules 00 0 eee 128 Connections i in a te ei r a PAA aS Oe ae ee e 131 Module Connectors 0 0 c ect teen eee 132 Linking Cable Siros ed Ste bald pet ne 6 Oh ph ohana ali EE 137 DIAGNOSUCS 36 25 lt 5 Sos pia be o ale apiece Gepin s RRE a hong a in wld aig Gabe 141 Indicator LEDS orig 2d baer Aneta 8 had Ma E a a A E 141 Electrical Specifications 20 0 0 ccc ee eee 142 Norms and Standards 00 00 c ccc ete 143 Service Conditions 0 0c ect tee eee 144 a el ted a cee Durst Ga igs alah ood Phe arte dened ae 145 Lee ee eee ee yr ae ee ae eee ere ere eae ee eee 159 Safety Information Aa Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before t
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