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1. Document Number CN1000 0198 001 ii May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Specifications The operating parameters listed below describe the environment for the CN 1000 card In addition the CN 1000 card should not exceed the specifications defined in the documentation for your computer Power Requirements 5V 5 400mA Typical Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Document Number CN1000 0198 001 iv May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 1 Overview The CN 1000 is an ISA half size card for a standard AT expansion slot which allows a host computer to communicate on a ControINet M network either through redundant coaxial cables or the isolated NAP port The CN 1000 is shipped ready for use with existing software products to allow ControINet developers the ability to create custom Adapter Class or Message Class products for embedded or PC based applications Refer to Appendix B for a list of the software that is currently compatible with the CN 1000 ControlNet is a trademark of ControlNet International Ltd Document Number CN1000 0198 001 1 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 2 Features The CN 1000 provides the following features ControlNet Interface Fully compatible with ControlNet specification version 1 03 Supports 100 pin MQFP CNA10 with external FLASH interface Isolated Network Access Port NAP Redundant coaxial ControIN
2. Bit Host Access 16 Bit Host Access Jumper Unpopulated Jumper Populated A Warning You must not place this card in an 8 bit expansion slot Improper operation and damage to the card will result a Warning Be careful not to touch other components on the CN 1000 card when setting the switches or jumpers 43 MAC ID The CN 1000 s MAC ID must be configured by the software application via the dual port memory The default MAC ID is 0 NOTE When the CN 1000 card s MAC ID is set to O the card will be off line The CN 1000 won t join the network until a valid MAC ID is configured Document Number CN1000 0198 001 6 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 44 Interrupt Configuration The CN 1000 provides a single interrupt to the PC The interrupt can be configured for one of the following PC interrupts IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 or IRQIS The interrupt is configured via Jumper P5 on the CN 1000 card The table below summarizes the associated interrupt configurations for Jumper P5 Pins Shorted Function and 2 IRQ 3 Selected 3and4 IRQ 4 Selected 5 and 6 IRQ 5 Selected 7 and 8 IRQ 7 Selected 9 and 10 IRQ 10 Selected 11 and 12 IRQ 11 Selected 13 and 14 IRQ 12 Selected 15 and 16 IRQ 15 Selected Document Number CN1000 0198 001 7 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 5 Additional Ports Jumpers 5 1 General Register Debug Port The General Register Port P8 is used for monitoring various signals for
3. CN 1000 card s dual port memory must be mapped to an unoccupied 4 Kbyte host memory region in order to avoid conflicts with other interface cards and system memory If a conflict exists the system will not operate properly In addition when using a 386 or greater host PC caching and shadow memory must be disabled for the 4 Kbytes of memory used by the CN 1000 card Document Number CN1000 0198 001 4 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions The CN 1000 base address is configured using switches S1 and S2 A Warning Be careful not to touch other components on the CN 1000 card when setting the switches or jumpers The following table illustrates various CN 1000 card Base Memory Address Configurations S2 1 S2 2 S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Base Address Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed losed Closed Closed losed Closed losed Closed losed Closed losed Closed losed Closed losed Closed pen Closed pen Closed pen Closed pen Closed pen Closed pen Closed Closed pen Open Closed Closed Closed Q c 3 Document Number CN1000 0198 001 5 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 4 2 8 16 Bit Host Access Select The Host PC communicates with the CN 1000 card via the PC s expansion slot data bus This bus on the PC can support either 8 or a 16 bit devices The default configuration is for 16 bit host access Jumper P4 on the CN 1000 card should be populated for proper operation of the software applications listed in Appendix B 8
4. firmware on the CN 1000 needs to be updated to the latest release version 1 3 17 prior to running the diagnostic application or other software applications Update instructions are included in the README file located on the Diagnostic Software disk All firmware or software upgrades for the CN 1000 can be found at http www pyrasol com DataConysupport htm Document Number CN1000 0198 001 18 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Appendix E Warranty Information Pyramid Solutions warrants all new products to be free of defects in material and workmanship when applied in the manner for which they were intended and according to Pyramid Solutions published information on proper installation The Warranty period is one year from the date of shipment Pyramid Solutions will repair or replace at its option all products returned to it freight prepaid which prove upon examination to be within the Warranty definitions and time period EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES LIMITATION OF WARRANTY THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH ARE CUSTOMER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY PYRAMID SOLUTIONS DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILIBY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICLAR PURPOSE Limitation of Liability If the exclusive remedy set forth above should fail Pyramid Solutions liability for all claims brought in connection with any product shall be limited to Customer s actual direct damage
5. software development purposes The signals on this port are defined as follows P8 2 P8 4 CLKOUT 10 MHz output clock used for synchronous transmit media This is an inverted version of the TxClock provided on the ASIC P8 6 G_NET_EN Active high global network transmit enable B P8 8 5 Volt Supply P8 10 5 Volt Supply P8 12 MONITOR Reserved for future use P8 14 TONE Output pin that provides a 100 nsec pulse at every tone the start of each Network Update Time NUT P8 16 5 2 ISP Port The ISP Port P1 is used for programming various electronic components on the CN 1000 card and should be left unused 5 3 INT 1 Jumpers The INT 1 Jumpers P6 are reserved for future use Document Number CN1000 0198 001 8 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 6 Installation 1 Power down the computer by turning off power switch Important When you remove the AC power cord from the PC you lose the chassis ground The ESD protection is lost 2 Remove computer cover to gain access to computer motherboard 3 Select a vacant 16 or 32 bit expansion slot The CN 1000 card will only function in a 16 or 32 bit ISA EISA expansion slot 4 Remove the vacant expansion slot blank rear bracket by loosening the screw on the back of the computer Important Before handling the card be sure to wear a static strap and touch a grounded object to release any built up static charge 5 Before you insert the card in the vacant
6. CN 1000 with a dual port address of E000 0000 an IRQ of 5 and set the MAC ID to 15 CN1000 dE000 i5 m15 2 Using the Optional Configuration File The command line arguments can also be stored in a configuration file CN 7000 CFG This file must be present in the same directory where the CN 7000 EXE executable is stored and run If the software detects the existence of the CN 000 CFG file the parameters are read from the file first then any command line arguments if any are processed Hence the command line arguments can be used to override any configuration file settings The configuration file is a text file which can be edited using any text editor The components of the configuration file are as follows HE Open comment Everything in the file after this will be ignored until a Close Comment sequence is found Py COo ecommet 0 DpSeg Base Base segment address of the CN1000 test card s dual port Address memory for example OxD000 Number or 15 joins the network Card small new Small indicates that an old CNA10 test card is being used New indicates that the Pyramid Solutions CN 1000 is being used Document Number CN1000 0198 001 12 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions User Interface The user interface displays the current status of the test card and is updated in real time The following parameters are displayed e MACID e Network mode e Elapsed time in ASIC timer ticks since the diagnost
7. ControlNet ISA Interface Adapter Catalog No CN 1000 Installation Guide PYRAMID SOLUTIONS Software Engineering amp Systems Integration 1850 Research Drive Suite 300 Troy Michigan 48083 TEL 248 524 3890 1 888 PYRASOL FAX 248 524 3899 Web www pyramid solutions com Pyramid Solutions Table of Contents 4 CONFIGURATION 4 1 BASE MEMORY ADDRESS cce 4 2 8 16 BIT HOST ACCESS SELECT aq S MACC e etre B REI AE TAE EEE AES A 4 4 INTERRUPT CONFIGURATION ccccsccssccsscsssccsscssscssscssscssscsscsssscsscsasccssesssessscsacesssesaseesseasesascessessecesscaaecasseaavensses 7 5 ADDITIONAL PORTS JUMPERG cscsscssscscsccsscsecscsessessecsecsecssscescencescescescescescsecseccscsscsaccescascnsenscesessessesseesees 8 5 1 GENERAL REGISTER DEBUO PORT cccccsscssssssssssscesceecsscsccscesceseeseesecaecsecsscsecsecsaeseesesessesssssseeseecescesceseeaeeaecaecas 8 52 ISP PORTA Aui daa NE a PO ERO Ea AO NEU ER DA EO EE e E abe 8 5 3 INTE 3 JUMPEBS rrt Roe ee RE p iE IE 8 6 INSTALLA CO D ete a SM 9 7 STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS wisicsscscssssscasecsssisacsesenssscntessonceuveveensevsesocsdcscasedscaseceussntessessocseevensesbeosoesensdocesdessevesss 10 APPENDIX A RUNNING THE CARD DIAGNOSTICS cccssssscsccsccsccsccscccessescessessessessessensessessessescesceecceceeees 11 APPENDIX B ERROR CODES cccsscssssssssssessessecseccssssssencescencescescesccsscecesccscesecsessescnsee
8. ed with a valid MAC ID but no active network either no other nodes or no connection e The ASIC time should be running e MAC ID the selected MAC ID e Net Mode Chk 4 Cable e LED s both channels flashing red e Channel A Lonely e Channel B Lonely 3 Non Zero MAC ID Active Network On 1 Channel The status display should show the following values if the software was started with a valid MAC ID and the network has other active nodes but only 1 network channel is connected e The ASIC time should be running e MAC ID the selected MAC ID e Net Mode On Line e LED s solid green on the connected channel flashing red on the unconnected channel e Channel A Network OK if connected Lonely if unconnected e Channel B Network OK if connected Lonely if unconnected 4 Non Zero MAC ID Active Network On Both Channels The status display should show the following values if the software was started with a valid MAC ID the network has other active nodes and both channels are connected e The ASIC time should be running e MAC ID the selected MAC ID e Net Mode On Line e LED s both channels solid green e Channel A Network OK e Channel B Network OK Document Number CN1000 0198 001 14 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 5 Non Zero MAC ID Active Network Duplicate MAC ID The status display should show the following values if the software was s
9. et connections LED network status indicators PC Interface Compact half size card Supports 8 16 bit ISA interface Host interface to FLASH allows dynamic downloading of communication code Requires only 4K of host memory Host can support multiple CN 1000 cards No host I O space required Memory based PCB configuration base address DIP switch selectable Interrupt jumper selectable Document Number CN1000 0198 001 2 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 3 CN 1000 Diagram 1 S2 FLASH R cea General CNA10 E Register Status LED ISP PORT disces NAP Port BNC Connector A BNC Connector B Diagnostic status indicators Network Access Port NAP RJ 45 Connector for connecting programming terminals to devices on a ControlNet network Channel A Redundant media AY BNC Connectors for connecting BNC connectors directly to a ControlNet network Channel B BY Document Number CN1000 0198 001 3 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 4 Configuration Before installing the CN 1000 card the following must be configured on the card e Base Memory Address e Host Interface Access type 8 or 16 bit e CN 1000 card s interrupt 4 1 Base Memory Address The CN 1000 card interfaces to the PC via a 4 Kbyte dual port memory This dual port memory must be mapped to an unoccupied contiguous 4 Kbyte host memory address space and is restricted to addresses in the range C000 0000 to EF00 0000 NOTE The
10. ic software was started e LED status e Channel A and B network status e Dual port base memory address e IRQ number e Test card firmware revision e Identity information including vendor ID device type device code device name and device serial number There are only 2 interactive commands available to the user of the Diagnostic Software e Esc will exit the software and return to DOS e Fl will display an explanation of the parameters displayed by the software Installation Verification When the Diagnostic Software is started it will verify that the CN 1000 test card is set up correctly to match the software parameters If the status display appears and is updated after an initialization period usually 5 seconds or less the card is set up correctly for the memory and interrupt parameters that were used to start the software The following sections describe the Diagnostic Software behavior in various typical installation scenarios 1 Zero MAC ID The status display should show the following values if the software was started with a MAC ID of 0 e The ASIC time should be running e MAC ID XXX e Net Mode Power Up e LED s both channels flashing green e Channel A Temp error Document Number CN1000 0198 001 13 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions e Channel B Temp error 2 Non Zero MAC ID No Active Network The status display should show the following values if the software was start
11. mid Solutions Appendix A Running the Card Diagnostics The CN1000 Diagnostic Software provides a simple set of displays and controls to allow a CN1000 installation to be verified The software is a DOS application It must be run in DOS it cannot be run from within Windows Running the Diagnostics 1 Using Command Line Arguments The command line arguments for the Diagnostic Software are used to specify the hardware parameters to be used by the software to access the CN 1000 test card The command line syntax is as follows CN1000 dDP_Addr ilrq mMacld 0 All arguments are optional and will default to the values described below if they are not used Each argument is described below Display an explanation of the command line syntax dDP_Addr Set the dual port base address segment to DP_Addr This value is assumed to be in hexadecimal The default value is DOOO ilrq Set the interrupt request number to Irq The default value is 12 mMacld Set the MAC ID of the CN 1000 to Macld The default value is 0 If the MAC ID is set to 0 the CN 1000 will be initialized but will not attempt to join the network 0 Enable support of old CNA10 test cards Allen Bradley cards made before the CN 1000 The default value is to support the CN 1000 card Document Number CN1000 0198 001 11 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions The following example command line sets up the Diagnostic Software to interface to a
12. r the correct Base Memory Address Configurations CD INCOMPATIBLE ASIC FIR The diagnostic utility will exit with fault code MWARE 0x710 if the firmware version running on the CN 1000 is not version 1 3 17 or later To fix this problem upgrade to the latest firmware and diagnostic utility release The latest release can be found on the Pyramid Solutions Web Site CD MAC PROC SELFTEST FAI The diagnostic utility will exit with fault code L 0x704 if it is executed with a malformed or incorrect Base Memory Address dp addr To fix this problem run the utility with the Base Memory Address dp addr that the CN 1000 is configured for See the table on page 5 of the user manual for the correct Base Memory Address Configurations CD UNSUPPORTED INT NUMB The diagnostic utility will exit with fault code ER 0x 7725 if it is executed with an invalid IRQ To fix this problem run the utility with the IRQ that the CN 1000 is configured for See page 7 of the user manual for a list of valid IRQs Document Number CN1000 0198 001 16 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Appendix C Compatible Software The CN 1000 card is currently compatible with the following software e ControlNet Conformance Test Software e Allen Bradley s Adapter Class Example Code CNA30S Allen Bradley s Scanner Class Example Code CNA40S Document Number CN1000 0198 001 17 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Appendix D Firmware Updates The
13. s not to exceed the cost of the products In any event Pyramid Solutions shall not be liable for any indirect incidental consequential or reliance damages including negligence and strict liability and whether or not such damages are foreseen Limitation on Actions Any claim arising from or related to this Agreement must be brought within two years after the cause of action arises Product Returns If it should be necessary to return or exchange items please contact Pyramid Solutions for a Return Authorization Code Pyramid Solutions Inc 1850 Research Drive Suite 300 Troy Michigan 48083 2167 Phone 248 524 3890 1 888 PYRASOL FAX 248 524 3899 Web www Pyramid Solutions com Document Number CN1000 0198 001 19 May 13 1999
14. sensssscnsensencessescescescsecsscesess 16 APPENDIX C COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE scscsssssssscsscescsscescesccsccsccsecsecsecseccecsessessessensensensensensescescesceecseceness 17 APPENDIX D FIRMWARE UPDATES ccccccsssscssccssssscsscencescescescesccscceceecsecsecsecseccessessessensensensensensescescescencceceeees 18 APPENDIX E WARRANTY INFORMATION ccccsscsssssccsccscescescesccsccsccsecsecsecsecsscessessessensensensensensessescesceeccecesees 19 Document Number CN1000 0198 001 i May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Contents Included in Package The package that you ordered should include the following items Item Number Description 1 CN 1000 Card 2 CN 1000 Installation Guide 1 3 1 CN 1000 Utility disk containing diagnostic program flash update utilities and readme file Document Number CN1000 0198 001 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Handling the Card Warning The CN 1000 card contains electronic components which are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Handling the card without the proper ESD protection can cause internal damage to the card Please take the following precautions to protect against ESD damage e Always store the card in its protective bag when not in use e Before handling the card be sure to wear a static strap and touch a grounded object to release any built up static charge e Never touch the backplane connector or interface connector pins of the CN 1000 card
15. slot make sure you have correctly set all of the jumpers and switches on the card 6 Insert the card into the edge connector and tighten the expansion slot screw 7 Tum the computer on to verify that the system starts up as it did previously 8 Ifthe system boots up as it previously did run the diagnostic tests for the CN 1000 card refer to Appendix A for instructions on running the diagnostic software 9 If the diagnostic tests pass replace the computer cover Document Number CN1000 0198 001 9 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions 7 Status Indicator Lights The status indicator lights on the CN 1000 card give you information about the card and the network when you are connected via the BNC connectors The table below outlines the states and explains what each state means to you and the action you should take if any to correct the state Self test Alternating red off Incorrect node configuration Check network address and other ControINet configuration parameters A or B LED s pe redundant media if cte E _ green Normal al Ae Flashing green off green off Temporary errors errors None node will self correct node will self oud node is present and working Flashing red off um fault Check media for broken cables loose connectors missing terminators etc Flashing red green Incorrect network Cycle power or reset unit configuration Document Number CN1000 0198 001 10 May 13 1999 Pyra
16. tarted with a valid MAC ID but the MAC ID is the same as another node on the network e The ASIC time should be running e MAC ID the selected MAC ID e Net Mode Dup Node e LED s railroad red alternating flashing red e Channel A Rogue e Channel B Rogue 6 Incorrect Memory Base Address If the value specified for the dual port memory base address is incorrect or the CN 1000 is not working correctly the Diagnostic Software will exit with the following error MEMORY ERROR Unable to initialize card at Address XXXX 0000 Where XXXX is the address parameter specified to the software 7 Incorrect IRQ Number If the value specified for the interrupt request number is incorrect or the CN 1000 is not working correctly the Diagnostic Software will exit with the following error IRQ ERROR Unable to capture interrupt at IRQ XX Where XX is the IRQ parameter specified to the software Document Number CN1000 0198 001 15 May 13 1999 Pyramid Solutions Appendix B Error Codes The following is a list of possible error codes encountered Fault Code Explanation Resolution 0x704 CD COMM PROC SELFTEST F The diagnostic utility will exit with fault code AIL 0x704 if it is executed with a malformed or incorrect Base Memory Address dp_addr To fix this problem run the utility with the Base Memory Address dp addr that the CN 1000 is configured for Look at the table on page 5 of the user manual fo

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