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1. Figure 2 2 Using the remote INTERBUS connection For more information on accessing local and remote INTERBUS devices see INTERBUS on page 2 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 2 3 Unpacking the ILC 150 VLC The ILC 150 VLC is supplied in an electrostatic discharge ESD bag together with a pack age slip with installation instructions Please read the complete packing slip carefully be fore unpacking the ILC 150 VLC CAUTION Observe ESD instructions The ILC 150 VLC contains components that can be damaged or destroyed by electro static discharge When handling the ILC 150 VLC observe the necessary safety precau tions against electrostatic discharge ESD in accordance with EN 61340 5 1 and EN 61340 5 2 as well as IEC 61340 5 1 and IEC 61340 5 2 To avoid possible damage to the ILC 150 VLC unpack and pack the controller in accor dance with the ESD requirements 2 2 4 Components and Connections Figure 2 3 ILC 150 VLC Inline Controller components and connections The ILC 150 VLC consists of the following components refer to Figure 2 3 Electronics base Mode selector switch Reset button RS 232 interface not supported Ethernet connection Connector 1 terminal points for voltage supply Connector 2 output termina
2. yw C1 S 7406B009 Figure 2 9 Removing the ILC 150 VLC N P SS When using extended double signal connectors long connectors ensure that you do 23 not bend the connectors back too far as you may break the front snap on mechanism c Remove the connectors using the procedure shown in Figure 2 9 detail A2 4 Insert a tool in the base latches of the Inline Controller one after the other and pull gently upward Figure 2 9 detail B Remove the ILC 150 VLC from the rail detail C1 C2 2 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 3 Communication Paths The ILC 150 VLC has one Ethernet connector that performs two functions Ethernet based I O Modbus TCP or EtherNet IP Connection to a development computer running Steeplechase VLC to transfer moni tor and debug control programs IN O Figure 2 10 The ILC 150 VLC Ethernet connection is for both I O and programming functions 2 3 1 Ethernet The Ethernet interface is available for connecting to an Ethernet network using an RJ45 connector with a CAT 5 cable Plan and install your Ethernet network according to the lAONA Industrial Ethernet Plan ning and Installation Guide see www iaona eu com Figure 2 11 shows the pin assignment of the interface Transmit data Tela RJ45 female connector Transmit data Receive data 3 mc mE
3. IBS IL 24 RB T Order No 2727941 IBS IL 24 RB T PAC Order No 2861441 including accessories You must place the first branch terminal directly behind the ILC 150 VLC In terms of topol ogy it opens the remote bus If you need additional branch terminals behind the first branch terminal you must install them directly one after the other see also notes in the terminal specific data sheet In terms of topology the additional branches are remote bus branches with the branch terminal being the first device in the corresponding remote bus branch Isolated connection and disconnection are only possible with remote bus branch inter faces and local bus interfaces Isolated connection and disconnection are not possible with the remote bus The connected remote bus as well as the connected remote bus branches may have fur ther branches The ILC 150 VLC supports up to 16 bus levels i e 15 branches To configure a remote bus in Steeplechase VLC follow these steps 1 Open the project and verify that the Target Type is set to ILC 150 2 Add an INTERBUS interface and configure it 3 Add INTERBUS bus terminal devices as required 2404 en A 2404 en A EJ onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 4 Configure each bus terminal device to use a different Bus Segment number Bus Segment zero is a special segment used only for local bus devices on
4. 3 Either type the full path to the folder containing the project in the text box or click the Browse button to display a standard Windows Browse for Folder dialog Then browse for the folder containing the project 4 Click the OK button to put the files from the selected folders to the special project area of the ILC 150 VLC memory 3 4 3 Remote Configuration Target Manager has Configure button that lets you configure the selected ILC 150 VLC Selecting this button opens a browser window with a screen similar to the ILC 150 Config uration screen Figure 2 17 on page 2 22 Before you gain access to the remote configu ration screen you must enter the correct user name and password The defaults are Username ILC150 Password ILC150VLC To ensure system security be sure to change the system password see Password on 23 page 2 26 For a detailed description of the available configuration options see Configuring the ILC 150 VLC on page 2 21 3 4 4 Using Direct Connection Steeplechase VLC versions 7 1 3 and later supports connection to targets located on a different gateway router behind a network address translation NAT router or on a dial up network connection This Direct Connecion capability uses a Direct Targets ini file lo cated in the VLC Bin directory to specify the IP address of these targets The default path 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 11 onlinecom
5. 10 100BASE T X emee elo Figure 2 11 RJ45 Ethernet connector pinout PHOENIX CONTACT 2 13 2404 en A ILC 150 VLC 2 14 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 2 3 2 Serial Mini DIN Female Connector At this time the ILC 150 VLC does not support this connector 2 3 3 INTERBUS This section provides an overview of connection and Steeplechase VLC software require ments for an INTERBUS network For more detailed information see Configuring and Installing the INTERBUS Inline Product Range User Manual IB IL SYS PRO UM E when creating an Inline system us ing the local and or remote bus Local Bus The ILC 150 VLC automatically creates the local bus when you directly connect I O mod ules to it To access INTERBUS local bus devices in a Steeplechase VLC project follow these steps For more detailed information see the relevant topics in the Steeplechase VLC online help or Steeplechase VLC User Manual 1 Open the project and verify that the Target Type set to ILC 150 2 Add an INTERBUS interface and configure it 3 Add INTERBUS devices as required 4 Configure each device to use a Bus Segment of 0 Bus Segment zero is a special segment used only for local bus devices on the ILC 150 Remote Bus Connect the remote bus to the ILC 150 VLC using one of the following branch terminals They only differ in the scope of supply
6. Programs Steeplechase VLC 7 2 System BootP IP Assignment Tool menu to launch the IP Assignment Tool wizard see Figure 2 26 Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool PHCENIX Welcome to the IP Assignment Dir Wizard 1 0 0 22 This wizard will take you through Assigning an IF Address to a Phoenix Contact Ethernet device The steps include Listen For requests and select the MAC Address of the device to be assigned an IP address Enter the IP Address Information a Assign the IP Address to the device To continue click Next This PC s IP Address 192 165 1 74 Figure 2 26 The Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool wizard 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 31 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 3 Click the Next button to start listening for BooP messages see Figure 2 27 Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool IP Address Request Listener Please select a MAC Address The list box below displays all MAC Addresses that we have received BOOTP requests From MAC Address Last Request Time 00 a0 45 D2 Fe cF 2 12 06 44 IF you do not see the Mac address of the device you are looking For try cycling power to that device Show Only Phoenix Contact Devices cv Figure 2 27 The IP Address Request Listener page of the IP Assignment Tool 4 IfthelLC 150 VLC doesn t appear in the list reset cycle power off and back on or turn on the power to the ILC 150 VLC After
7. The 24 V ILC 150 VLC supply has protection against polarity reversal and surge voltage These protective elements only protect the power supply unit The rating of the precon nected fuse must be such that the maximum permissible current load is 2 A Jumpers You can jumper terminals 1 3 and 2 3 on connector 5 if the communication power and the segment power do not need to be electrically isolated 2 5 Digital Inputs and Outputs Eight 24 V DC inputs are available In addition four 24 V DC outputs are available 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 19 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC See the table on the following two pages for a list of the input and output terminal point assignments on the ILC 150 VLC Figure 2 15 Assignment of the terminal points of connectors 2 to 4 The 24 V DC main supply Um supplies power to the inputs and the 24 V DC segment 18 supply Us supplies power to the outputs Table 2 4 Terminal Point Assignment Terminal Point Assignment Wire Color Remark mm 19 gt a a gt 12 22 GD gt nen O O ee termination 14 B gt 24 OH 2 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup Table 2 4 Terminal Point Assignment Terminal Point Assignment Wire Color Remark Connector 3 Input Terminal Point C C mare G Supply voltag
8. Name Ethemet Device Type Ethernet Device h TCPAP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 O Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Cancel Add Figure 2 31 The Add New Device dialog in Factory Manager 9 Inthe Name field you can enter a user friendly name The default name for an ILC 150 VLC is ILC 1500000 where xxxxx is the last five digits of the device serial number as printed under the bar code on the top of the device You can use any name in Factory Manager 10 You can use the Type drop down to select ILC 1XX This selects an icon that matches the ILC 150 VLC and tailors Factory Manager s options to match those of the ILC 150 VLC 2 36 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 11 In the IP Address field enter the IP address that the ILC 150 VLC should use on the network Each component of the IP address consists of up to three digits in the range of 0 255 You can move to the next component after typing less than three digits by typing a period If you use the tab key to select the IP Address field all the components of the field ap 3 pear selected so you can start typing new digits If you use your mouse to select a com ponent you need to manually delete digits in a set before you can replace them Any digits that you type don t appear until some or all digits have been deleted 12 In t
9. 2 3 2 2 1 Integrated Ethernet CONNECtION ooocccccoconcnnccononcncnononnnnnconanennnnnnannnnnos 2 3 2 2 2 Integrated INTERBUS Connection naan ennn enrennens 2 3 2 2 3 Unpacking the ILC 150 VLC oooooccnccnnocnnnccnnccnnnononcnnnnnnnnonononarnnnonanannnos 2 5 2 2 4 Components and Connections ccccceceeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeesens 2 5 2 2 5 Diagnostic and Status IndicCatorS occccononnccccconncnnonnnnnonononnnnnnononennnos 2 6 2 2 6 Mode Selector Switch naan eennneenn ennen ene eennneeneennnen 2 8 2 2 7 Reset Button Recessed nana oen eennnneneennnennrennenenenenns 2 8 2 2 8 Internal Circuit Diagram rrnnnrrnrvenrnrnnvrnrvnnrrnnnnerverenrnrnnerereernnnnnnereeeene 2 9 2 2 9 Mounting and Removing the ILC 150 VLC nnee 2 10 2 2 10 Mounting location nanne nenn enn een enn venteneeeneneeenenenenenr vens 2 10 2 28 TW GIN Rail ene neneneeneennerenennnereerennaneneonnerven ennn 2 10 p IP End Clamp ennen enenaneeneennneneneenenenerenaneeneonnenen ennen 2 10 Dr FOP eee 2 10 2 2 14 Mounting Position rrrrvnnnnrvnnnnnvnnnnnrevnnnrevnnnrennnnrennnnrensnnnsennnnsennnnnennn 2 11 2 2 15 Mounting the ILC 150 VLC annen enen eennn enen neneern ennen 2 11 2 2 16 Removing the ILC 150 VLC aannemen eren ennneereennneen eenen 2 11 2 3 Come PAS sind coron 2 13 2 3 1 NE EE 2 13 2 3 2 Serial Mini DIN Female Connector aaneen enn ennen ennen 2 14 2 3 3 INTERBUS Lande 2 14 2 4 POWer SUPP IY eeii deem
10. Assign IP Address page of the IP Assignment Tool 11 Reset or cycle power on the ILC 150 VLC 12 Wait for the ILC 150 VLC to complete its power up initialization This takes up to 45 seconds Once it completes and the IP assignment succeeds the IP Assignment Tool automatically displays the final page Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool EHEN Congratulations ONTACT The wizard has assigned the IP address to the device successtully Assigned MAC Address Sl rela 00 20 45 02 fe cf the following IP Address 192 166 1202 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 0 0 0 0 Click Finish to exit or click Back to assign another IP Address Figure 2 30 The final page of the IP Assignment Tool 2 34 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 13 Click the Finish button to close the IP Assignment Tool or use the Back button to assign another IP Address 14 Use Target Manager to complete the ILC 150 VLC configuration see Configuring the ILC 150 VLC on page 2 21 2 7 2 Using Factory Manager This section describes the steps you need to follow to use Factory Manager Initial Setup Factory Manager requires SNMP support and Sun Java runtime on the system The Fac tory Manager install checks to verify that these components are available To enable SNMP support follow these steps 23 You will probably need the OS install CD to complete these
11. RS 232 Cable nnen nennen eneen nnee eren 2 14 Runtime CONNECTION anneer eeneeenen 3 5 S Serial PRG interface r rnrnrnrnnnnrnrnrernrennrevanennvernvennne 2 14 Status indicators cocinada 2 6 T Target A EN TE 3 10 Target Manager nnn nnen ennen 3 10 Technical SUDOR aarsenenerneienwnetenihenetnienne 1 6 Terminal DOK EE lidera libcoia 2 10 Text CONVON IONS coocccoccocccononcncononanonnonanonnonanennicanonons 1 4 PHOENIX CONTACT A 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC U User name rarannnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenenenenen 3 11 A 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A
12. confirm Blank passwords are not allowed Figure 2 21 Password settings page You may not enter a blank password for New Password 2404 en A 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup Restart The Restart page see Figure 2 22 gives you the ability to restart the ILC 150 VLC You automatically see this page whenever you make a change that requires a restart If the ILC 150 VLC requires a restart and you choose to the Later button you return to the main Configuration page and every configuration page has a Restart Needed message in the lower left until you perform a manual restart or power cycle the ILC 150 VLC 3 ILC150 0409FF Restart Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Contact E BIK SOD Him 0000 Restart A restart is needed for changes to be applied Figure 2 22 Restart settings page with a restart needed message PHOENIX CONTACT 2 27 ILC 150 VLC 2 28 PHOENIX CONTACT THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS LAN The LAN page lets you configure the IP address for the Ethernet port Select the Obtain an IP address automatically using BootP check box if you use an address assigned by Phoenix Contact Factory Manager or another BootP server To use a static IP address you can configure an IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway see Figure 2 23 ILC150 0409FF LAN Microsoft Internet Explorer
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14. 208 181 236 00 40 45 04 09 FF he ILC 150 Put on Target Get from Target Configure Update Figure 2 17 Target Manager shows available Steeplechase VLC Runtime targets Before you can put a project on a new ILC 150 VLC you must update its Steeplechase VLC Runtime To do this see Updating the Target on page 3 10 Select the target ILC 150 VLC in the list and click the Configure button This selection displays a browser window and requests a user ID and password The user ID is ILC 150 The default password is ILC150VLC For system security be sure to change the pass word see Password on page 2 26 2404 en A 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup After correctly entering the user ID and password the browser window displays the ILC 150 VLC main configuration screen shown in Figure 2 18 ILC150 0409FF ILC 150 VLC Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer provided b 2 EX 000 Mom 000 ILC 150 VLC Configuration Figure 2 18 The ILC 150 VLC Configuration screen The buttons on this screen let you configure various ILC 150 VLC settings The buttons are Date Time lets you set the date and time Whenever you update the ILC 150 VLC it synchronizes with the date and time on the PC Configuration lets you enter a device name for the ILC 150 VLC This is the device name that appears on the network It also include
15. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 7 Using BootP Servers to Assign an IP Address The ILC 150 VLC supports static IP addresses or addresses assigned by a BootP server for Ethernet connectivity To assign an IP address through a BootP server you must have a BootP server on the network A BootP server provides an IP address subnet mask and gateway address for specific MAC addresses A BootP server only responds to BootP IP requests for clients whose MAC addresses appear in its configuration 23 You can only have one BootP server running on a computer at a time If you don t already have a BootP server you can use the Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool that was installed with Steeplechase VLC or you can use the demo copy of Phoenix Contact Factory Manager on the Steeplechase VLC software installation CD The following sections describe how to use the IP Assignment Tool and Factory Manager to as sign an IP address to an ILC 150 VLC 2 7 1 Using the IP Assignment Tool This section describes the steps you need to follow to use the IP Assignment Tool IPAssign exe This tool only responds to BootP IP requests for one client at a time The client MAC address must be correctly selected and configured To assign an IP address to an ILC 150 VLC using the IP Assignment Tool follow these steps 1 Connect the ILC 150 VLC to the same network as the computer running the IP Assign ment Tool 2 From Start select the Start
16. a short while up to 30 seconds the ILC 150 VLC s request for an IP address should appear in the IP Assignment Tool Other ILC 150 VLC or other BootP clients may appear in the list To avoid problems ver 3 ify the MAC address of the ILC 150 VLC The MAC address of the ILC 150 VLC is on a label near the Ethernet connector There are other labels in the same area The MAC address contains six sets of two hexidecimal digits separated by periods 5 Select the MAC address entry for the ILC 150 VLC 2 32 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 6 Click the Next button This displays the Set IP Address page of the wizard Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool Get IP Address Please specify an IP Address to use This PC s IP Address 192 168 1 74 Please specify the IP Address to be used below Selected MAC Address 00 30 45 02 fe cF IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address ERROR Invalid IP Address Host Once vou have entered valid IP address click Next Figure 2 28 The Set IP Address page of the IP Assignment Tool 7 Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address that you want the ILC 150 VLC to use Each component of the IP address consists of a decimal number in the range of 0 255 After typing the third digit the cursor automatically moves to the next component of the address For numbers of
17. have a project Target Manager or Control Designer offers you an opportunity to create a re storable copy on the local computer After creating a requested local copy Target Manager or Control Designer determines whether or not the target has the required software driv ers for the project that you want it to put on the target If the driver version level is different for any drivers on the target Target Manager or Control Designer displays a warning 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 3 ILC 150 VLC 3 4 IS EJ PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS message and does not put the project on the target In this case you are instructed to ei ther use the Driver Design Versions dialog box in Control Designer to select compatible versions on the development PC or obtain new firmware for the ILC 150 VLC See the Steeplechase VLC User Manual or online help for more information on the Driver Design Versions dialog box First time Putting a Project on a Target Once you have completed debugging in simulation mode on your PC do the following 1 Follow the instructions in Switching From Simulation to Production in the Steeplechase VLC User Manual 2 Use the Control Designer Project Properties Properties tab to select the Target Type from the drop down list 3 Compile the project 4 Usethe Target Manager see Using Target Manager on page 3 10 to
18. occurred Bus error in the connected bus remote bus local bus Controller error Yellow Bus segment aborted One or more bus segments in the connected bus are switched off Yellow Yellow Peripheral fault Peripheral fault of a device in the connected bus local bus or remote bus I O Digital Inputs and Outputs Inputs 1 to 8 nee o ON Corresponding input set E A Overload at the outputs 1 to 4 Q1 to Q4 Outputs 1 to 4 ON Corresponding output set PWR IN Supply Voltage Also Power Supply on page 2 15 24 V supply Uj c for generating the voltages U and Uana voltage present nt if 24 V supply voltage Uj present En V supply for segment circuit ON Supply voltage present G V supply for main circuit ON Supply voltage present PHOENIX CONTACT 2 7 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 2 2 6 Mode Selector Switch The mode selector switch sets the operating state of the Steeplechase VLC control pro gram The RUN PROG and STP postions have a toggle button function and the MRESET position a push button function After releasing the button in the MRESET po sition it returns to the STP position MRESET Q STOP RUN PROG NA DR E DA Da Y NA DIN I RV I Figure 2 5 The ILC 150 VLC mode selection switch Table 2 2 Mode Switch Settings Operating Explanation Mode RUN PROG
19. provided by Phoenix Contact USA E E X COMPLTTO MO 25 LAN Cal Obtain an IP address automatically using BootP Tf BootP is selected but IP settings cannot be obtained the specified static IP settings will be used Static IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Cancel Figure 2 23 LAN settings page 2404 en A 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup PLC Status The PLC Status page see Figure 2 24 displays the current status of the Steeplechase VLC Runtime and the PLC switch on the ILC 150 VLC ILC150 0409FF PLC Status Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Cont E B COMITE OO J PLC Status Control Project Name ILC150 ModbusTCP vic Status Unloaded PLC Switch Position Stop Ignore Fosition No Cancel Figure 2 24 PLC Status settings page The entries on this page are Control Project Provides the name of the current project and shows the current sta tus of the Steeplechase VLC Runtime There are three possible states Running Stopped and Faulted The three buttons in this group box are e Run Available when a project is loaded and the Runtime is stopped Press this button to start the Runtime e Stop Available when a project is loaded and the Runtime is running Press this button to stop the Runtime e MReset Use this button to clear retentive memory PLC Switc
20. selected Make a restorable copy of the target project on the Project Selection page Figure 3 2 on page 3 6 the Runtime Connection wizard displays the page shown in Figure 3 6 The Make a Restorable Copy page of the Runtime Connection wizard lets you enter an absolute path or browse for a directory that you want to use to save the restorable copy By default the path includes the folder Restorable followed by a folder for the name of the target and then a folder that is the name of the project Click the Next button and then continue with step 7 Runtime Connection Make a Restorable Copy Specify where to make restorable copy of the target project Location C Program Files LENLE 7 DProjectsVRestorableyLC150 0409FFADrill5ta 200 Figure 3 6 The Make a Restorable Copy of the Runtime Connection wizard 3 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Running a Control Project 7 The Completion Page of the Runtime Connection wizard summarizes the selections you ve made in the wizard The contents of the page depend on the selections you ve made Runtime Connection Completion Page Verity that all the information ig correct You have decided to Tisconnect from this Target GATE Connect to this Target ILC150 0409FF Browse or Pick from Most Becently Used Path C Program Files VLC VLC 7 O Projects SamplesDrillSta DrillSta
21. station components Modules mount perpendicular to the DIN rail Before mounting or removing an ILC 150 VLC ensure that the power supply is switched off and cannot be switched on by unauthorized persons For notes and instructions on mounting and removing Inline terminals refer to the IB IL SYS PRO UM E User Manual for INTERBUS the IL SYS INST UM E Inline In PHOENIX CONTACT stallation Manual or the Inline system manual for your bus system 2 2 10 Mounting location As with all other terminals of the Inline product line the ILC 150 VLC has IP20 protection and is designed for use in a closed control cabinet or control box terminal box with IP54 protection or higher 2 2 11 DIN Rail The ILC 150 VLC mounts on 35 mm 1 378 in standard DIN rails Affix the DIN rail in several places especially in the area around the ILC 150 VLG This makes it easier to remove the ILC 150 VLC 2 2 12 End Clamp Mount end clamps on both sides of the ILC 150 VLC The end clamps ensure that you have properly mounted the ILC 150 VLC End clamps fix the ILC 150 VLC on both sides and keep it from moving from side to side on the DIN rail Phoenix Contact recommends using CLIPFIX 35 5 end clamps Order No 3022276 2 2 13 End Plate The mechanical end of an ILC 150 VLC is the end plate It has no electrical function It pro tects the station against ESD pulses and the user against dangerous contact voltage The end plate is suppli
22. steps 1 In the Control Panel click on Add or Remove Programs 2 In the Add or Remove Programs dialog click on the Add Remove Windows Compo nents button 3 Inthe Windows Component Wizard select Management and Monitoring Tools and then click the Details button Select the Simple Network Management Protocol option Click the OK button Click the Next button in the Windows Component Wizard to install SNMP support Provide the OS CD and path information as required Click the Finish button after the installation completes Add Remove Windows Components oN SoS To install the Java runtime follow these steps 9 With the Steeplechase VLC CD in the CD drive use Windows Explorer to navigate to the Knowledge Items Unsupported Sun Java VM 2 folder 10 Double click the executable exe file in that folder 11 Follow the steps required by the installation wizard Install Factory Manager by following these steps 12 With the Steeplechase VLC CD in the CD drive use Windows Explorer to navigate to the Factory Manager folder 13 Double click setup23_en exe 14 Follow the steps required by the installation wizard Setting the IP Address To set up Factory Manager s BootP server to provide ILC 150 VLC s with an IP address follow these steps 1 Run Factory Manager From the Start menu select the Programs Phoenix Con tact Factory
23. the ILC 150 5 Add INTERBUS devices as required 6 Configure each INTERBUS device to use the appropriate Bus Segment numbers 2 4 Power Supply Use a power supply unit suitable for the currents in your application Selection depends on the bus configuration the resulting maximum currents and the type of supply separate supply of Uic Um and Us or supply from one power supply unit You must use a power supply without a fall back characteristic curve for correct op eration of the ILC 150 VLC see Figure 2 12 Powering on the ILC 150 VLC temporarily triggers an increased inrush current The ILC 150 VLC behaves like a capacitive load when it powers on Overload range U without fall back V characteristic curve Figure 2 12 Overload range without fall back characteristic curve PHOENIX CONTACT 2 15 ILC 150 VLC 2 16 PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Some electronically controlled power supplies have a fall back characteristic curve See Figure 2 13 They are not suitable for operation with capacitive loads Overload range Ur with fall back V characteristic curve d In out A 1 1 x ln 2 4 x IN Figure 2 13 Overload range with fall back characteristic curve A primary switched mode power supply without fall back characteristic curve from the QUINT POWER range see INTERFACE catalog from Phoenix Contact is recommended
24. with 8 A maximum Uic ply devices is generated from this voltage The 24 V analog power Uana for the local bus devices is also generated CAUTION Protect the supply voltage externally according to the connected load local bus devices Make sure the external fuse blows with 2 A maximum o 24 V DC 24 V sup The 7 5 V communications power U for the ILC and the connected local bus 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 17 24 Um voltage supply Reference potential logic ground Reference potential segment ground Functional earth ground FE THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Terminal Point Assignment Terminal Wire Color Remark Point V DC 24 V main The main voltage is routed to the local bus devices via the potential jumpers CAUTION Protect the supply voltage externally according to the connected load local bus devices Make sure the external fuse blows with 8 A maximum The potential is the reference ground for the communications power The reference potential is directly led to the potential jumper and is at the same time ground reference for the main and segment supply Functional earth ground must be connected through the voltage supply The con tacts are directly connected to the potential jumper and FE springs on the bottom of the housing The Inline Controller is grounded when it is snapped onto a grounded DIN rail Functional earth ground is only used to discha
25. wvle Please make certain the information lz correct then click Finish Figure 3 7 The Completion Page of the Runtime Connection wizard 8 Click the Finish button to complete the operations summarized on the Completion Page of the wizard When finished Control Designer displays the selected project and the status line shows the Project Target Type and Remote Node selected 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 9 ILC 150 VLC 3 10 PHOENIX CONTACT THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 3 4 Using Target Manager To run Target Manager from the Start menu select the Start Programs Steeplechase VLC x y Target Manager menu where x y is the current version num ber The Target Manager window displays with all compatible Steeplechase VLC Runtime control systems visible see Figure 3 8 If a controller doesn t appear in this window verify that it has power and is correctly connected and configured for the network Then press the Scan Network button to check to see if the missing controller s appear C Target Manager Scan Network Help About IP Address MAC Address ILC150 0408FF 145 208 181 236 00 40 45 04 09 FF de ILC 150 Put on Target Get from Target Configure Update Figure 3 8 The Target Manager main window shows available Steeplechase VLC Runtime control systems The Compatibility column indicates the version of Steeplechase VL
26. 150 with Steeplechase Visual Logic Controller VLC the plant floor automation tool that provides substantial benefits over traditional Program Logic Controller PLC control systems 1 1 About This Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide focuses on getting you up and running with the ILC 150 VLC For complete information on developing projects with Steeplechase VLC see the Steeplechase VLC Quick Start Guide and the Steeplechase VLC User Manual This guide provides you with simplified introductions to work with the ILC 150 VLC It guides you through initial hardware setup and ILC 150 specific instructions for using Steeplechase VLC For a short tutorial see the Steeplechase VLC Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide uses examples to explain Connecting hardware Configuring the ILC 150 VLC Transferring a project to the ILC 150 VLC What s Inside In this manual you ll find the following chapters Section 1 Before You Begin describes the manual and manual conventions Section 2 ILC 150 VLC Setup describes hardware connections and configuration op tions available with the ILC 150 VLC Section 3 Running a Control Project provides instructions for transferring your com pleted project to the ILC 150 VLC 1 2 Quick Start Overview This section provides a one page summary of the steps you ll use to get your ILC 150 VLC operational For details see the sections referenced or read
27. 250 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 The OK button only becomes available after you enter a MAC address and select at 23 least one of the check boxes 5 Verify that the Runtime on the target is stopped IS indisier lt i If the target isn t stopped it will not reset Click the OK button If the MAC address isn t valid Target Manager displays an error message If Target Manager can access the device it displays a message requesting that you confirm your selections 7 Click the OK button if this is what you want to do otherwise click the Cancel button Clicking the OK button executes the reset and dismisses both the message box and Reset Password and IP Settings dialog Clicking the Cancel button dismisses the message box but leaves the Reset Password and IP Settings dialog open 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 39 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 2 40 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Section 3 This section informs you about Steeplechase VLC Limitations Developing and Debugging Projects Connecting to the Target Using Target Manager Running a Control Project nnen oneneneeneneneneeneneneeeneereneneereennnen eenen sennnenenenenrennnenvennnen eeens 3 3 3 1 Steeplechase VLC Limitations an sansennreneennnenereensnenvennnnenn
28. C that the targets support If Compatibility is lt none gt or different than the current version in use on the development system you must update the target s To view the compatibility version of Target Manager click the About button 3 4 1 Updating the Target Target Manager provides the ability to update the selected target with the Steeplechase VLC Runtime image The first time you use an ILC 150 VLC it has a compatibility version of lt none gt and you must use Target Manager to update the system with a current Runt ime To update a target follow these steps 1 Select the target from the Target Manager list 2 Click the Update button 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Running a Control Project 3 Select Yes and OK to messages that appear to confirm your intention to update the selected target 4 After update wait for the target to reboot 5 Update other targets as required 3 4 2 Putting a Project on a Target To put a project on a target follow these steps 1 Select the target ILC 150 VLC in the main window of the Target Manager 2 Click the Put on Target button and then select Project to display the Put Project on dialog box see Figure 3 9 Put Project on ILC150 0409FF Select WLC Project ved Browse r OK Cancel Help Figure 3 9 The Target Manager Put Project on dialog box
29. Manager Factory Manager 2 3 menu 2 Click the Close button in the Licensing dialog You only need to run Factory Man ager in demo mode so whenever it asks for licening information you can close the dialog 3 The bottom part of Factory Manager is a log of the BootP server and other activity The log displays requests for IP addresses from BootP clients 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 35 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 4 Connect ILC 150 VLC to the same network as the BootP server 5 Reset cycle power off and back on or turn on the power to the ILC 150 VLC 6 After a short while up to 30 seconds the ILC 150 VLC request for an IP address should appear in the Factory Manager log Other ILC 150 VLC or other BootP clients also appear in the log To avoid problems ver 23 ify that the MAC address of the ILC 150 VLC you are working with appears in the log The MAC address of the ILC 150 VLC is on a label near the ethernet connector on the plastic wall perpendicular to the surface with the ethernet connector There are other la bels in the same area The MAC address contains six sets of two hex digits separated by periods 7 Right click on the gt BootP request received from that corresponds to the ILC 150 VLC of interest 8 Click on Add new device A dialog similar to Figure 2 31 appears Add New Device oa ra Description
30. OCAL GATE 192 168 1 20 O0 00 F1 BF 91 76 Certified PC ILC150 040 9FF 192 168 1 250 O0 40 45 04 09 FF ILE 150 Available Target Types Certified PC ILC 150 ILC 350 S kM x Currently Connected to GATE Figure 3 1 The Runtime Connection wizard lets you choose the controller you want to target 2 Select the remote system in the Target list and then click the Next button to display the next page of the Runtime Connection wizard Only systems capable of supporting a Steeplechase VLC Runtime Connection Certified PCs with remote programming enabled targets supported by the local PC specified during installation of Steeplechase VLC on the local PC and targets currently accessible on the network appear in the list PHOENIX CONTACT 3 5 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Runtime Connection Project Selection Select which project you want to open Mew Target ILC150 0409FF Which project to open New Currently Open Drill5ta vlc O Copy from Target Drill5ta vem or ILC150 0409FF Last Loaded Drill5ta vem on GATE O Browse or Pick from Most Recently Used Make a restorable copy of the target project Figure 3 2 The second page of the Runtime Connection wizard 3 Select one of the options to specify the project to open New closes the currently open project on your local PC and creates a new project Cur
31. PC version includes more functionality than the target ILC 150 VLC The most important limitation has to do with available drivers You can only use the drivers listed in Steeplechase VLC Driver Support on page 2 3 Another important limitation is that the ILC 150 VLC does not support float tags and floating point arithmetic In addition ILC 150 VLC flow chart programs do not support Diagnostic Descision Branch or Merge elements 3 2 Developing and Debugging Projects You use the Steeplechase VLC development system on a Certified PC to develop any ILC 150 VLC project Create a project on the PC as you normally would Keep in mind the ILC 150 VLC limitations described above and be sure to only use interfaces and drivers available on the ILC 150 VLC Before putting your project we recommend that you use Simulate Mode for your inter faces create simulation programs and test your program logic on the PC That way when you actually put the project on the ILC 150 VLC all that remains is final testing with actual hardware devices For further information on programming writing simulation programs and debugging your project see the Steeplechase VLC Quick Start Guide the Steeplechase VLC User Manual and online help 3 2 1 Putting the Project on the ILC 150 VLC Whenever you put a project on the ILC 150 VLC Target Manager or Control Designer determines whether or not the target already has a control project If the target does
32. PONENTS Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Before You Begin rrrrvvvnarnvrnnnnevnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnevnnnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnnennnunnennnunenennunennnnnnennnenenennunsnnnen 1 3 1 1 About This Quick Start GUNG css read vere Hiss dwieteaesassidetes 1 3 1 2 QUICK Start OVEMIEW Leserne iii did 1 3 1 3 Manual Conventions 2 szornerssaniseensnerstenmervearwandnensnekernnerdenenddnendieiesdenerteanernadden 1 4 1 4 Phoenix Contact Technical Service rrrnrnnnnnnrvnrnnnnnvrnrnnnrrvnnnnnnnennnnnnrennnnnneennn 1 6 DMCS 150 VLC SO Wp AAA Y AA 2 3 2 1 Hardware Requirements c cccccccsecccceeceeeeeeeecaeaceeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeeeaeeesaeeeessaneessaes 2 3 2 2 ILC 150 VLC Startup aanne neren eene eneennnennnsenenenenservennennnnnseerennnen 2 3 2 3 Communication Paths 1600 nen eeenneneneenen 2 13 2 4 Power Supply a SM Tee nenneneneeennrenneennrevennaneenen 2 15 2 5 Digital Inputs and Outputs nnn annannn ennn ennen ene eenneneneennnenrnennnneenenn 2 19 2 6 Configuring the ILC 150 VLC nnen nennen eenn ennen ers eennnenre ennen enennns 2 21 2 7 Using BootP Servers to Assign an IP Address nnn oan ennen eneen eenen 2 31 2 8 Resetting ILC 150 VLC Password and IP Settings nnen eenen 2 38 3 Running a Control Project ota ale vendeke venen ann eds drkentvenmne 3 3 3 1 Steeplechase VLC Limitations unnnn ven ennnnernennenerrseenaneneennnsenn vennen 3 3 3 2 Developin
33. VLC Runtime is in the RUN state VLC Runtime is in the STOP state MRESET Clears retentive memory Always make sure that you exit Con trol Designer or Maintainer on the PC before performing a memory reset For security reasons actuate the mode selector as follows to clear retentive memory 1 Hold for three seconds in the MRESET position 2 Release for three seconds 3 Hold for three seconds in the MRESET position 2 2 7 Reset Button Recessed You need a pin to operate the reset button on the ILC 150 VLC Inline Controller see Figure 2 3 on page 2 5 This protects against accidental activation Pressing the reset but ton causes a complete reset of the ILC 150 VLC 2 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 2 8 Internal Circuit Diagram ETH PWR Figure 2 6 ILC 150 VLC internal circuit diagram Key u Microprocessor y IB Protocol chip El O Converter N LED Transmitter RS 232 interface EZA Optocoupler NPN transistor RJ45 female connector 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 9 ILC 150 VLC 2 10 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 2 2 9 Mounting and Removing the ILC 150 VLC You set up an ILC 150 VLC by mounting individual components side by side You don t need any special tools Mounting components automatically creates potential and bus sig nal connections between individual
34. cates procedures or practices that protect against product or prop erty damage It may also provide additional advice on an instruction or the use of the product to save time DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could resultin death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moder ate injury The text symbol refers to detailed sources of information manuals data sheets litera ture etc on the subject matter product etc This text also provides helpful information for the orientation in the manual 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC General Terms and Conditions of Use for Technical Documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documen tation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress The receipt of technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on alterations to pro
35. ducts and or technical documentation Any other agree ment shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact Please note that the supplied documentation is product specific documentation only and that you are re sponsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific ap plication in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations Although Phoenix Contact makes every effort to ensure that the information content is ac curate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed This information does not include any guarantees regarding quality does not describe any fair marketable quality and does not make any claims as to quality guarantees or guarantees regarding the suitability for a special pur pose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in So far as liability must be assumed e g acco
36. e Uy for 2 and 3 wire termina tion 11 12 ND Ground contact for 3 wire termination I3 14 CS CC CCC Input 6 EEC EOS 24 V Supply voltage Uy for 2 and 3 wire termina tion EEC 147 KN Ground contact for 3 wire termination Input 7 Input 8 The outputs have protection when the ground connection is interrupted and must be wired accordingly ig Figure 2 16 Basic wiring of an output with a load L 2 6 Configuring the ILC 150 VLC To configure an ILC 150 VLG begin by executing Target Manager To run Target Man ager from the Start menu select the Programs Steeplechase VLC 7 2 Target Manager menu If Target Manager doesn t display the ILC 150 VLC in its list of available targets you may need to use Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool or Factory Manager as a BootP server to assign an IP address see Using BootP Servers to Assign an IP Address on page 2 31 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 21 ILC 150 VLC 2 22 PHOENIX CONTACT THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Target Manager displays all compatible Steeplechase VLC Runtime control systems visi ble see Figure 2 17 If a controller doesn t appear verify that it has power and is correctly connected and configured for the network Then press the Scan Network button to check to see if the missing controller s appear C Target Manager AER Scan Network Help About IP Address MAC Address 7 l ILC150 0409FF 145
37. ed ea ra eaei 2 15 2 4 1 Power Supply Connection nanne nennen enen ennnneneenenenn vennen 2 16 2 4 2 24 V Segment Supply 24 V Main Supply unn aaneen 2 19 2 5 Digital Inputs and Outputs annen ennn enne enneneneennneneneennnenrsennnnennenn 2 19 2 6 Configuring the ILC 150 VLC annen nenneeenennenenreennnensvennenen vennen 2 21 2 7 Using BootP Servers to Assign an IP Address nun oan ennn enen ennen 2 31 2 7 1 Using the IP Assignment Tool annees ennn enennnenneenenneeneenenn 2 31 2 7 2 Using Factory Manager nanne ennen en eeenenn vaneen vaneen veneenenn 2 35 2 8 Resetting ILC 150 VLC Password and IP Settings un enennn eenen 2 38 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 ILC 150 VLC Setup 2404 en A 2 1 Hardware Requirements ILC 150 VLC A Certified PC with Steeplechase VLC version 7 2 or later Bus configuration Assembled fieldbus cable Ethernet cable Supported Bus Systems Base I O PxC INTERBUS Modbus TCP Steeplechase VLC Driver Support Base I O PxC EtherNet IP server only INTERBUS Modbus TCP Server Retentive Memory Simulation Utility 2 2 ILC 150 VLC Startup The ILC 150 VLC is a compact controller with integrated Ethern
38. ed together with the ILC 150 VLC To mount or remove the ILC 150 VLC you must tilt the unit This means that you cannot install an Inline terminal directly to the right of the ILC 150 VLC You must remove the terminal prior to mounting or removing the ILC 150 VLC otherwise you risk damaging the locking clips and jumper contacts 2404 en 2404 en A EJ onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 2 14 Mounting Position Mount the ILC 150 VLC horizontally as shown in Figure 2 7 The specified temperature range is only guaranteed if the Inline Controller is mounted in this position 2 2 15 Mounting the ILC 150 VLC To mount the ILC 150 VLC follow these steps and view Figure 2 7 1 Disconnect the power to the station 2 Placethe ILC 150 VLC onto the rail from above detail A and press down firmly detail B 3 Then attach the electronics bases required to build the station Observe the informa tion given in the user manuals Ensure that all featherkeys and keyways on adjacent terminals interlock 4 Once you have snapped on all the bases plug connectors into appropriate bases a Place the front connector shaft latching in the front snap on mechanism detail C1 b Press the top of the connector toward the base until it snaps into the back snap on mechanism detail C2 fu C2 ev Figure 2 7 Mounting the ILC 150 VLG 2 2 16 Removing t
39. et and INTERBUS connections 2 2 1 Integrated Ethernet Connection The integrated Ethernet connection using twisted pair cable provides Ethernet connectiv ity to devices using standard Steeplechase VLC EtherNet IP server only and Modbus TCP Server driver 2 2 2 Integrated INTERBUS Connection The ILC 150 VLC supports INTERBUS networks You can connect the ILC 150 VLC to an Inline local or remote bus In this way you can create a complete INTERBUS system using the ILC 150 VLC as the distributed control system PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC The ILC 150 VLC includes one local bus Figure 2 1 and a complete INTERBUS system You can use the remote INTERBUS connection using an optional branch terminal to con nect to the maximum INTERBUS supported configuration see Figure 2 2 When you add Inline modules to the ILC 150 VLC they become part of the INTERBUS local bus 18s 83 es es 1 1 DO QO im Ol OO O 100 Ethernet INTERBUS local bus Figure 2 1 Using the local INTERBUS connection with optional Inline modules con nected to the built in bus vad remote bus INTERBUS local bus
40. for ILC 150 VLC operation 2 4 1 Power Supply Connection Supply the ILC 150 VLC using external 24 V direct current sources The permissible volt age ranges from 20 4 V DC to 30 V DC ripple included The power consumption of the ILC 150 VLC at 24 V is typically 4 8 W without local bus devices connected Only use power supplies that are suitable for operation with capacitive loads see Power Supply on page 2 15 To connect the power supply follow these steps 1 Connect the power supply to the connector as shown in Figure 2 14 2 Plug the connector into the ILC 150 VLC 3 Switch on the power supply 4 The UL UM and US LEDs light up and after about 10 seconds the RUN and RDY RUN LEDs start flashing The ILC 150 VLC is now fully initialized 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup If the LEDs do not light up or start flashing there is a serious fault Please contact Phoenix Contact AY s l m t P DUSA Figure 2 14 Power supply connection Table 2 3 Terminal Point Assignment Terminal Wire Color Remark Point Connector Power Connector 5 24V DC 24 V seg The supplied voltage is directly routed to the potential jumper Us ment volt age supply CAUTION Protect the supply voltage externally according to the connected load local bus devices Make sure the external fuse blows
41. g and Debugging Projects nne nnenenenennen eenen ennnen vennen evens 3 3 3 3 Connecting to the Target r errrarrararnvvrnannannnrerrnannnannersvannnanverennannnenrenennnrnnevunenee 3 5 3 4 Using Target Manager arrernnnnennnnnvrnnnnenvnnnvnnnnnvnnvnnvnnvnnsrnnnnvennnnnennnnnuennunuennnnne 3 10 EE AAA FEE EE A 1 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT i onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC i PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Section 1 This section informs you about What this manual offers Manual conventions Contacting Phoenix Contact Technical Service Bee WOU BSO adat e PE OA 1 3 1 1 About This Quick Start GUIA ocococncoccncccoconococoncncnconononononcnnarororononononrnraronononons 1 3 1 2 Quick Start Overview ii idad 1 3 1 3 Manual Conventions aaneen ee E M eee eenen 1 4 1 3 1 Keyboard Commands nnn eneneenneeneneeneenneneenneeennnneeren enen 1 5 1 3 2 Using a MOUS eee eneen 1 5 1 4 Phoenix Contact Technical Service unne enn nennen eenen en ennen nennen vnnen 1 6 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Before You Begin 1 Before You Begin 2404 en A Welcome to the ILC
42. h This group box has two status indications e Position Shows the position of the physical switch on the ILC 150 VLC There are three possible positions RUN PROG Start execute the Runtime STP Stop the Runtime MRESET MRESET in this case indicates that the ILC 150 VLC should dis card Runtime retentive memory on the next system reset e Ignore Position Shows the setting of the Ignore Position check box see Con figuration on page 2 25 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 29 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC About The About page see Figure 2 25 displays ILC 150 VLC version and contact information for Phoenix Contact It also has a Driver Info button that displays a page with a description of included drivers and their version information ILC150 0409FF About Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Contact U E B BD ma O 2 About ILE 150 VLC 7 2 Compatibility Version 7 2 Article Number 2985783 Serial Number 00000000 MAC Address 00 40 45 04 09 FF Hardware Revision 2 PHOENIX CONTACT PO Box 4100 Harrisburg FA 17111 0100 Fhone 800 888 7388 Fhone 800 722 6875 Technical Service Fax 734 205 5100 E Mail help phoenixcon com Internet www phoenixcon com software Cancel Figure 2 25 About page Exit Closes the browser window 2 30 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF
43. he Subnet Mask field enter the appropriate mask for the IP address and the net work configuration If you use a 192 xxx xxx xxx address typical in many standalone installations a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 is also typical 13 You can enter the IP address of the gateway in the Default Gateway field A gateway provides access to any IP addresses that aren t available on the subnet For most in dustrial applications the default of no gateway 0 0 0 0 is reasonable 14 Click Add This displays an icon on the upper part of the Factory Manager application window 15 Reset or cycle power on the ILC 150 VLC of interest 16 Now when the ILC 150 VLC requests an IP address from the BootP server the log entry for the request gt BootP request gives the device s assigned name and IP ad dress instead of the MAC address A reply lt BootP reply also displays to indicate that the BootP server has sent the IP information to the device 17 Wait for the ILC 150 VLC to complete its power up initialization This takes up to 45 seconds 18 Use Target Manager to complete the ILC 150 VLC configuration see Configuring the ILC 150 VLC on page 2 21 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 2 37 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 2 8 Resetting ILC 150 VLC Password and IP Settings You can use a special feature of Target Manager to reset the ILC 150 VLC password and or IP addre
44. he ILC 150 VLC Unlike other Inline terminals you remove the ILC 150 VLC by swiveling it from the DIN rail This means that you must remove the Inline terminal to the right of the ILC 150 VLC prior to removing the ILC 150 VLC You must also remove the right connector of the ILC 150 VLC When removing the ILC 150 VLC follow these steps 1 Disconnect the power to the station 2 Remove all connectors prior to removing the ILC 150 VLC f you damage the connectors during removal Remove all the connectors of the Inline Controller e Lever up each connector by pressing on the back connector shaft latching Figure 2 9 A1 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 11 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC e Remove the connectors Figure 2 9 A2 If Inline terminals are installed next to the Inline Controller see Figure 2 8 Remove the following connectors All connectors of the terminal directly connected A1 to A4 The adjacent connector of the following terminal B1 e Remove the directly adjacent Inline terminal A A1 A4 B1 Qo QoQ ji 4 5 gi Q o oi ILC 150 VLC A B Figure 2 8 Connectors to remove if terminals are installed next to the ILC 150 VLC 3 Leverup each connector by pressing on the back connector shaft latching Figure 2 9 detail A1
45. in the text box or click the Restore Default button The ILC 150 VLC generates a default name based on the MAC ID of the device Select the Ignore Position check box if you want your VLC Runtime program to ignore the setting of the PLC Switch on the ILC 150 VLC Selecting Ignore Position may be important to ensure that the control program performs a safe stop whenever an operator wants to stop execution If you make changes and click the OK button the ILC 150 VLC may go to the Restart page see Restart on page 2 27 3 ILC150 0409FF Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Co SEE Configuration Device Name ILC 150 0409FF Restore Default Default name ILC150 0409FF PLC Switch Cl Ignore Position Figure 2 20 Configuration settings page PHOENIX CONTACT 2 25 ILC 150 VLC 2 26 Sy PHOENIX CONTACT THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Password The Password page see Figure 2 21 lets you specify a new password for entering Con figuration Settings You must correctly enter the old password and enter the new password twice in order to change the password The default password is ILC150VLC Once you ve successfully changed the password the ILC 150 VLC goes to the Restart page see Re start on page 2 27 3 ILC150 0409FF Password Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Conta E BIK domae NTACT Password New Password
46. l points Connectors 3 and 4 input terminal points End plate Oe ND oP oy gt PHOENIX CONTACT 2 5 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 2 2 5 Diagnostic and Status Indicators The diagnostic and status indicators provide quick local error diagnostics PLC PWR 2 ETH j LAS N AOA S NE NA Figure 2 4 ILC 150 VLC diagnostic and status indicators Table 2 1 Local Diagnostic and Status Indicators LNK Connection established successfully link NA device ACT Data transmission activity oo Ethernet interface transmits or receives data PLC Inline Controller Diagnostics ILC 150 VLC running VLC Runtime stopped Flashing VLC Runtime system successfully initialized Control function in READY STOP state program not processed VLC Runtime system successfully initialized and pro gram running Control function in RUN state Yellow Failure A runtime error occurred in the VLC Runtime control program No runtime error 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup Table 2 1 Local Diagnostic and Status Indicators JLabel coior Menno gt IL INTERBUS Diagnostics RDY Green INTERBUS master ready to operate data transmission active INTERBUS ready running L Flashing INTERBUS master in READY or ACTIVE state INTERBUS master in RUN state e ra One of the following errors
47. m Files w LEWLC_ 7 OAProjectz Comment Figure 3 3 New Project page of the Runtime Connection wizard For Currently Open continue with step 6 For Copy from Target the Runtime Connection wizard displays the page shown in Figure 3 4 Specify a path on your local PC where you want to save the project You can edit the path or click the Browse button to select a directory Click the Next button and then continue with step 6 Runtime Connection Copy Project from Target Please specify where to save a local copy of the Target s project Marne DrillSta 7 m Location C Program Files LENLE 7 DProjectsYILC150 0409FF4DrllStat Figure 3 4 The Copy Project from Target page of the Runtime Connection wizard For Last Loaded continue with step 6 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 7 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC For Browse or Pick from Most Recently Used the Runtime Connection wizard displays the page shown in Figure 3 5 Use the drop down list to select from among most recently used projects enter an absolute path to a project or click the Browse button to select a project Click the Next button and then continue with step 6 Runtime Connection Browse for Project Specify the project to open Browse Figure 3 5 The Browse for Project page of the Runtime Connection wizard 6 Ifyou
48. one or two digits you can move to the next component by typing a period 8 Inthe Subnet Mask field enter the approopriate mask for the IP address and network configuration Check with your network administrator for the correct subnet mask For standalone installations it is common to use 192 xxx xxx xxx in the IP Address field In this case it is typical to use 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet Mask field 9 You can enter the IP address of the gateway in the Default Gateway field A gateway provides access to IP addresses that aren t available on the subnet For most indus trial applications the default of no gateway 0 0 0 0 is reasonable PHOENIX CONTACT 2 33 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 10 Click the Next button to display the Assign IP Address page Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool ESP Assign IP Address Attempting to Assign IP Address The wizard is attempting to Assign the specified IP Address Attempting to assign MAC Address Me E 00 a0 45 02 fe cf IF it has been more than minute or two and the IP is still not assigned ay please try rebooting or power the following cycling your device IP Address 192 166 1 202 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 0 0 0 0 Once your device has received it s IP Address this wizard will automatically go to the next page Cancel Figure 2 29 The
49. onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 1 4 Phoenix Contact Technical Service If you have a question about the ILC 150 VLC or Steeplechase VLC and can t find the an swer in this manual contact Phoenix Contact Technical Service by phone fax e mail or the Internet Our staff will give you the advice you need to get the most from the ILC 150 VLC and Steeplechase VLC We suggest that you try to duplicate the problem before calling Technical Service During this process write down each step that you perform and any error messages that appear PHOENIX CONTACT PO Box 4100 Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 Phone 800 888 7388 800 722 6875 Technical Service Fax 734 205 5100 E Mail help phoenixcon com Internet www phoenixcontact com 23 Users outside the United States should contact their local sales office 1 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Section 2 This section informs you about Hardware Requirements Setting Up the ILC 150 VLC Communications Power Supply Digital I O Configuring the ILC 150 VLC Using Factory Manager Resetting the ILC 150 VLC Password and IP Settings ILC 150 VLC Setup nnee rs 2 3 2 1 Hardware Requirements atman vateenrensenrensenrensennsenennnevennnensenrenvens 2 3 2 2 ILC 150 VLC Startup nanne en eeneneeenennanenennaneneneennnenevennanenen
50. onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AUTOMATION ILC 150 VLC Quick Start Guide UM QS EN 2404 PHCENIX De Ee GD GD EB OO OD iconic ED INSPIRING INNOVATIONS THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIG COMPONENTS THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AUTOMATION Steeplechase ILC 150 VLC Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide provides information needed to get up and running with the ILC 150 VLC 01 2008 Designation UM QS EN 2404 Revision A This user manual is valid for Designation Version Order No ILC 150 VLC 7 2 2404_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT ILC 150 VLC gt eB amp E PHOENIX CONTACT online components com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Please Observe the Following Notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described we recommend that you read this manual carefully The following notes provide information on how to use this manual User Group of This Manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified application programmers and software engineers who are familiar with the safety concepts of auto mation technology and applicable standards Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual Explanation of Symbols Used The note symbol indi
51. oration OPC is a registered trademark of OPC Founda tion Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Automation Inc INTERBUS is a reg istered trademark of Phoenix Contact GmbH and Co How to contact us Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com A conversion table is available on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com general 7000 en 00 pdf If there are any problems that can t be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at www phoenixcontact com PHOENIX CONTACT 586 Fulling Mill Road P O Box 4100 Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 USA Phone 800 888 7388 800 722 6875 Technical Service Fax 734 205 5100 E Mail help Q phoenixcon com Internet www phoenixcontact com Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to tecdoc phoenixcon com Some information taken from the OPC Overview Version 1 0 October 27 1998 Copyright Phoenix Contact 2008 All rights reserved Simultaneously published in the U S and Canada Printed in the United States of America 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COM
52. ponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC to the file is C Program Files VLC VLC_7_O Bin DirectTargets ini The file must include a Direct Targets section and has a format like the following Direct Targets IP 192 168 100 101 IP 192 168 100 102 IP 192 168 200 151 IP 192 168 200 152 When attempting to connect to targets behind a firewall router enter the IP address of gt the router and not the internal IP address of the target Control Designer Control Maintainer and Target Manager read the DirectTargets ini file whenever they perform a scan operation They then attempt to connect to the targets spec ified in the file Direct Connect targets that they find appear in the Targets list along with targets discovered by the broadcast scan 3 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A B POP mota lis 2 21 2 31 2 35 C Command button visciicoiidi nasnasinciania laicas 1 4 Communication path asana 2 13 E EQ ee 2 11 Connectors JE 2 5 CONTO IDO EE EEE EE te 2 10 See also terminal box Control cabinet nuu ennen erven en venen een eerenen 2 10 Customer support aaan oen eennen ene eenne ren venens 1 6 D Diagnostic indicatOrS nn nnan een nennene nennen vens 2 5 Digital inputs aanne ennen eenen ene nnnen ennen 2 19 Digital DUPUIS escroto ele 2 19 PIN 2 10 Direct Connection aaneen eneen eenen eneen eneen enn 3 11 E Electronics base en veserrner dd mf hhv 2
53. put the project on the target Target Manager requires exclusive access to the target so you must close Control De signer or Maintainer before launching Target Manger Similarly you must close Target Manager before you can launch Control Designer or Maintainer Whenever you put a project on an ILC 150 VLC the put includes all required drivers for the project 5 Exit Target Manager and start Control Designer on your PC 6 Use Runtime connection to connect to the target ILC 150 VLC see Connecting to the Target below 7 You re now ready to begin testing the project on the ILC 150 VLC target Use the tech niques described in Monitoring Program Execution and Plant Floor Maintenance in the Steeplechase VLC User Manual or About Maintenance Mode in the Control Designer online help 2404 en A 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Running a Control Project 3 3 Connecting to the Target With Steeplechase VLC s remote programming capability you can create or edit compile debug and test ILC 150 VLC control projects on your Certified PC To connect to the target 1 In Steeplechase VLC Control Designer select the Configuration Runtime Connec tion menu to display the Runtime Connection wizard see Figure 3 1 Runtime Connection Runtime Targets List Select RuntimesT arget to which to connect Target IP Address MAC Address Type L
54. rding to product liability law in cases of premed itation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical pre dictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT ILC 150 VLC Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Statement of Legal Authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving or alteration requires the express written con sent of Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registered design Third party products are always named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Visual Basic and Visual C are trade marks of the Microsoft Corp
55. rently Open project vlc uses the project currently open on the local PC Copy from Target project vcm on target copies the project that currently resides on the selected target and opens it on the local PC Last Loaded project vcm on Certified PC opens the most recently loaded project on the target and displays the name of the project and Certified PC from which it came Browse or Pick from Most Recently Used lets you pick a project to open on the local PC Depending on the target selected and the state of the target one or more of these options 23 may not be available 4 If desired select Make a restorable copy of the target project to have the current project on the target saved to the local PC for backup or future use This option is unavailable in some situations 5 Click the Next button The next page displayed depends on the option selected 3 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Running a Control Project For New the Runtime Connection wizard displays the page shown in Figure 3 3 Enter a name for the project As you enter a project name the path automatically updates You can edit the path or enter a comment before clicking the Next button and then continue with step 6 Runtime Connection Hew Project Specify where to create the new project Location C Program Files LENLE 7 Ok Projecte A Fath C Progra
56. rge interfer ence CAUTION The maximum total current flowing through the potential jumpers is 8 A PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 2 4 2 24 V Segment Supply 24 V Main Supply The segment supply and main supply must have the same reference potential An electri cally isolated architecture is not valid 24 V Segment Supply There are several ways of providing segment voltage at connector 5 You can provide segment voltage separately on terminal points 1 1 and 2 3 GND see Figure 2 14 on page 2 17 You can jumper connections 1 1 and 2 1 or 2 2 to supply the segment circuit from the main circuit You can create a switched segment circuit with a switch between terminal points 1 1 and 2 1 or 2 2 The 24 V segment supply has protection against polarity reversal and surge voltage It does not have short circuit protection You must provide short circuit protection The rating of the preconnected fuse must be such that the maximum permissible current load is 8 A total current at Uy and Us 24 V Main Voltage The 24 V main supply has protection against polarity reversal and surge voltage It does not have short circuit protection You must provide short circuit protection The rating of the preconnected fuse must be such that the maximum permissible current load is 8 A total current at Uy and Us 24 V ILC 150 VLC Supply
57. s a check box that lets you specify whether or not you want to ignore the position of the PLC Switch on the ILC 150 VLC Password lets you set a new password for entering the Configuration Settings pro gram Restart gives you the ability to restart the ILC 150 VLC LAN lets you indicate that you want the IP address to come from BootP This page also lets you provide a static IP configuration for the Ethernet port PLC Status displays the current status of the Steeplechase VLC Runtime and the PLC switch on the ILC 150 VLC About displays ILC 150 VLC version and contact information for Phoenix Contact Exit closes the browser window PHOENIX CONTACT 2 23 THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Date Time Use this selection to set the date and time Use the drop down controls shown in Figure 2 19 to set the date and time ILC150 0409FF Date Time Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Phoenix Cont 2 EX Date Time Figure 2 19 Date Time settings page 2 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup Configuration The Configuraton page see Figure 2 20 lets you enter a device name for the ILC 150 VLG and indicate whether or not you want to ignore the PLC Switch The device name is the name that appears on the network You can enter a new device name
58. ss Follow these steps 1 With Target Manager open click the icon on the left side of the title bar to display the System menu see Figure 2 32 C Target Manager Hel Eet Ext Size MAC Address Minimize O0 40 45 04 09 F F tee ILE 150 Close Alt F4 Reset Configuration Put on Target Get from Target Configure Update Figure 2 32 Click the icon in the title bar to display the System menu 2 Select the System Reset Configuration menu to display the Reset Password and IP Settings dialog see Figure 2 33 Reset Password and IP Settings E MAC Address of Target EEEEEN Reset Password Reset IP Settings ok Cancel Figure 2 33 The Reset Password and IP Settings dialog requires entry of the target MAC address and lets you choose to reset the target s password and or IP settings 2 38 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC Setup 0 Enter the MAC address of the target that you want to reset 4 Select one or both of the check boxes Reset Password Select this check box to restore the default password The default password is ILC150VLC case sensitive Reset IP Settings Select this check box to restore the default IP settings For ILC 150 VLG the default setting is to use BootP with backup addresses as follows when BootP fails e IP Address 192 168 0
59. te technique that you can use to accomplish steps 12 13 above You can compile the project without establishing a Runtime connection this creates all files on the development PC Once the project has compiled close Control Designer and use Tar get Manager see Using Target Manager on page 3 10 to transfer the project After transferring the project you can use Control Maintainer on the PC with a Runtime connec tion 1 3 Manual Conventions This section discusses text conventions used throughout the manual Folder and Filenames Folder and file names appear in quotation marks For example LC 150 VLC is a folder name MyProject vcd is a filename Titles Buttons Keywords Mnemonics Command buttons keywords and phrases found in dialog boxes appear in quotes For ex ample the text might say click the Apply button to indicate that there is a button in the dialog box labeled Apply Menu selections also appear in quotes for example File menu and submenu selections follow an ellipsis after the main menu for example File Print menu In some cases words and characters in a bold version of the text font indicate emphasis Other Text Conventions There are a few hypertext links to Web pages They appear as underlined text for exam ple www phoenixcontact com When viewing this manual in Adobe Acrobat they also ap pear as blue text Clicking one of these links launches your Web bro
60. the manual straight through 1 Install VLC 7 2 or later on a development PC see the Steeplechase VLC Quick Start Guide 2 Install Ethernet cable to your ILC 150 VLC unit see Integrated Ethernet Connection on page 2 3 and Ethernet on page 2 13 3 Install proper wiring to power your ILC 150 VLC unit see Power Supply on page 2 15 4 Install all I O wiring see Digital Inputs and Outputs on page 2 19 5 Power up your ILC 150 VLC unit 6 Set IP address of your ILC 150 VLC unit see LAN on page 2 28 and Using Factory Manager on page 2 35 7 Use Target Manager to update your ILC 150 VLC see Updating the Target on page 3 10 8 Verify that the ILC 150 VLC has the correct date and time If not set the date and time see Date Time on page 2 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 3 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 9 Develop your project on the development PC 10 Perform any initial debugging on the PC 11 Set the Target Type to ILC 150 see Putting the Project on the ILC 150 VLC on page 3 3 12 Establish a Runtime connection to the ILC 150 VLC target see Connecting to the Tar get on page 3 5 13 Compile your VLC application while connected to the ILC 150 VLC target and perform a Load and Go see Connecting to the Target on page 3 5 the Steeplechase VLC User Manual or online help There is an alterna
61. vennen 3 3 3 2 Developing and Debugging Projects nnen eenen enen eenenenee nennen ennen 3 3 3 2 1 Putting the Project on the ILC 150 VLC 3 3 3 3 Connecting to the Target 0 MB eeen 3 5 3 4 Using Target Manager ane ee cnn ren nenas 3 6 3 4 1 Updating the Target MSM Peene meneren venen 3 7 3 4 2 Putting a Project on a Target unne svseneervenenevenenenennen 3 7 3 4 3 Remote Configuration uunneenn neen enne ennn err eennnensennnsennennnns 3 7 3 4 4 Using Direct CONNMECTION cccccseeceeecseeeeeeeceeeeeceaeeeeeeceaeeeeeeseaeeeessaas 3 8 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 onlinecomponents com THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ILC 150 VLC 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Running a Control Project 3 Running a Control Project This section assumes that you are familiar with the Steeplechase VLC PC development environment If you are new to Steeplechase VLC you should read the Steeplechase VLC Quick Start Guide There is also important information in the Steeplechse VLC User Manual and online help Once you have created and compiled a project on a Certified PC you can put the project on the ILC 150 VLC You use Target Manager on the PC to put the project on the ILC 150 VLC 3 1 Steeplechase VLC Limitations When developing a Steeplechase VLC project for the ILC 150 VLC you need to remember that the full
62. wser and attempts to connect to the link 1 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 2404 en A THE ONLINE DISTRIBUTOR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Before You Begin 1 3 1 Keyboard Commands Key names are shown as lt Alt gt lt Ctrl gt or lt Home gt You ll find keyboard commands key combinations and key sequences as shown in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Manual Conventions for Keyboard Command Keystrokes lt KEY1 gt lt KEY2 gt A plus sign between key names means to press and hold the first key KEY1 and type the second key KEY2 For example lt Alt gt lt F4 gt means to hold down the lt Alt gt key press the lt F4 gt key and then release both keys lt KEY1 gt lt KEY2 gt A comma between key names means to type the keys individually in the sequence shown For example if you re instructed to type lt R gt lt Enter gt you would type the let ter lt R gt release it then press the lt Enter gt key 1 3 2 Using a Mouse Steeplechase VLC project development with the ILC 150 VLC requires use of a mouse When using a mouse make choices and selections using the standard left mouse button unless you are using a left hand mouse or have remapped the mouse to use the right button With the mouse pointer over an object clicking the right mouse button unless remapped often displays a pop up menu of commands that are available depending on the context also called context or pop up menus 2404 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 1 5
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