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The next thing you want to do is quickly look, if you double click on slot number 2, double click on slot number 3, or you can right click and hit configuration see below , these slots are of course the MDL and the MDL The reason you want to open those and check your configuration is you want to look at your reference addresses. You want to see where the outputs and inputs are so when you go to the output or input discreet tables you know where to put in the bits to turn on each relay.

Illustrated here is a new fresh file. It should be the same for you. Now that you know where your reference addresses are, you are going to go to default tables which is underneath reference view tables, go down to output, double click on that and your output table opens up. Now that you see all these outputs are on you know this is a good working module. A couple trouble shooting ideas if you are still having issues. There are a few very obvious ways to know that the modules not working.

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When the Restart button is pressed, all LEDs go out. When it is released, all LEDs flash ON, then power-up diagnostics run, and the software on the Interface is restarted into the Operational state.

Restart and Enter Software Load State: Pressing and holding the Restart button for between 5 and 10 seconds forces a restart and requests entrance to the Software Load state.

A reload is used to install a software update into the module and is not part of normal operation. The PC Software Loader is a separate software utility which updates the communications software in the Ethernet Interface. See Appendix E for more information. At any time before you initiate a load with the PC Software Loader, you can restart the Ethernet Interface by pressing the Restart button.

Pressing this button will immediately cause the board to restart. If the reload has been initiated, see Appendix E for more information.

Restart and Enter Maintenance State: Pressing and holding the Restart button for more than 10 seconds forces a restart and requests entrance to the Maintenance state. Maintenance state must be invoked to change Advanced Parameters. While in Maintenance state, all Advanced Parameters revert to their default value. In any case, any data being transferred by the Ethernet Interface at the time of the Restart will be lost.

The Restart button is not operable during the diagnostic phase of power-up. There are two serial ports on the Ethernet Interface: the Station Manager port port 1 and the Software Loader port port 2. Series Programmable Controller Installation Manual. In addition to the Ethernet Interface, make sure you have the items listed below before you begin. H An operating Logicmaster t system release 6. See Appendix B for more information. H A terminal or IBM-compatible personal computer equipped with terminal emulation software.

Use the following instructions as a guide when inserting a module into a slot in a baseplate. These instructions assume that the power suppy on the baseplate is to your left. Do not insert or remove modules with power applied. This could cause the PLC to Stop, damage the module, or result in personal injury. Align the module with the desired base slot and connector.

Tilt the module upwards so that the top rear hook of the module engages the slot on baseplate. Swing the module downward until the connectors mate and the lock-lever on the bottom of the module snaps into place engaging the baseplate notch. Visually inspect the module to be sure that it is properly seated. Remove the front cover of the Interface.

Secure the cable. The other end of the transceiver cable should be connected to an external IEEE If the transceiver has a switch or jumper for SQE, it must be enabled. Note: The transceiver cable may be built-in to the transceiver or removable.

Replace the front cover and restore power to the baseplate. Continue with Procedure 2: Configuring the Ethernet Interface. An Ethernet Interface can be mounted on a CPU baseplate, an expansion baseplate, or a remote baseplate. However, due to power requirements, only two Ethernet Interfaces are permitted per baseplate.

The Hand Held Programmer may not be used to configure the Interface. For the Ethernet Interface specifically, the configuration software allows you to:.

H Define the status address of the Ethernet Interface. H Configure the serial ports optional. Move the cursor to the desired rack and slot location. The slot may be either unconfigured or previously configured. Press the Communications softkey, i. Your screen display will change to the one shown on the following page. Press ethnet F2. Your screen display will change to the one shown below.

Press Enter to select the Ethernet Interface. You will then see the screen shown on the following page. Do not use the bits assigned to the LIS bits and Channel Status bits for other purposes or your data will be overwritten. It is especially important that each node on the network is assigned a unique IP address.

However, if you have no network administrator and a simple isolated network with no gateways, you can use the following range of values for the assignment of local IP addresses:. The Name Server IP address is not currently used and is reserved for future use. If the isolated network is ever connected to another network, the IP addresses3. The IP addresses must be assigned so that they are compatible with the connected network. Refer to Appendix C for more information on addressing.

Optionally, after you have assigned the IP address, etc. The defaults for both ports are shown on the previous screen. Data Rate: Data rate bits per second or bps for the port.

Choices are , , ,. Parity: Type of parity to be used for the port. Stop Bits: Enter the number of stop bits. Flow Control: Type of flow control to be used for the port. Turnaround Delay: Turnaround delay time to be used for the port. Timeout: Length of timeouts used for the port.

Press the Escape key to return to the rack display. Press Escape again to save the configuration to disk. Power up the PLC. See Procedure 3 to verify proper power-up of the Ethernet Interface. Store the configuration to the PLC via the built-in serial port on the power supply. D Converter: Allows you to account for the power consumption added by a serial port converter measured in watts.

Choices are 0, 0. The valid range is 0. Optionally, after you have completed the Settings tab, you can configure parameters for the Station Manager and Software Load ports by clicking the appropriate tab. The details of the parameter settings for these ports are as follows:. D Data Rate: Data rate bits per second or bps for the port. D Parity: Type of parity to be used for the port. D Stop Bits: Enter the number of stop bits.

D Flow Control: Type of flow control to be used for the port. D Turnaround Delay: Turnaround delay time to be used for the port. Choices are. D Timeout: Length of timeouts used for the port. If you want to assign variable names to specific points on the Ethernet card, click the Point Reference tab.

To assign a variable to a point, double-click the reference address you want. The Insert Variable dialog box will appear, which will allow you to fill in a variable name and description.

After configuring the Interface as explained in Procedure 2, follow the procedure below to verify that the Ethernet Interface is operating correctly.

This will initiate a series of diagnostic tests. The LEDs will have the following pattern upon successful power-up. At this time the Ethernet Interface is fully operational and on-line. If a problem is detected during power-up, the Ethernet Interface may not transition directly to the Operational State. If the Interface does not transistion to Operational, check the LED pattern on the Interface and refer to Figure to find out where the Interface stopped.

Refer to Table for corrective actions. The user should ping each installed Ethernet Interface. When the Ethernet Interface responds to the ping, it verifies that the interface is operational and configured properly. When using a PC or UNIX host, the user can refer to the documentation for the ping command, but in general all that is required is the IP address of the remote host as a parameter to the ping command.

For example, at the command prompt type:. It is very important not to duplicate IP addresses. To determine if you have configured your. Disconnect your Interface from the LAN. Ping the disconnected Interface's IP address. If you get an answer to the ping, then the chosen IP address is already in use by another node. You must correct this situation by assigning unique IP addresses. The chapter is divided into 5 sections:.

H Section 1: The Communications Request. H Section 3: Channel Commands. No programming is required for server operation. This section describes the elements of the Communications Request. No programming of Communications Requests is required for PLCs acting as servers which are merely targets of other systems' requests but do not themselves initiate requests. See Section 2 for details. Data Block Area - describes the Channel Command to be executed. A Channel Command can also be used to execute a single read or write.

Up to 16 channels numbered can be established by a client PLC. The channel number is specified in the Command Block for the Channel Command. See Section 4 for more information. Channel Status Bits: The Channel Status bits comprise bits 64 bits of the status indication area. The first 32 bits consist of an error bit and a data transfer bit for each of the 16 channels that can be established. The last 32 bits are reserved for future use and set to zero by the Ethernet Interface.

See Section 3 for information on the command and Section 4 for the contents and format of the retrieved channel status. See Section 4 for details. The figure and text below explains how a Communications Request is executed. The figure specifically illustrates the operation of an Establish Read Channel Command. If the syntax is correct, then the CRS word is returned after the first significant event: upon failure to establish a channel correctly and in a timely manner or upon the first successful transfer of data.

Once the channel is successfully set up to the server PLC, the Ethernet Interface performs the periodic reads as specified in the Command Block. Each of the inputs and the output are discussed in detail below.



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