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GE RX3i PROFINET User Manual (276 pages)
PACSystems
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.68 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Information
3
Table of Contents
4
Table of Figures
11
Chapter 1 Introduction
14
Revisions in this Manual
15
Other Pacsystems Manuals
15
Ethernet Interfaces for Pacsystems Controllers
16
Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded Interfaces - Features
16
Figure 1: Ethernet Connection System Diagram
16
Rx3I Embedded Ethernet Interface - Features
17
Ethernet Interface Specifications
18
Ethernet Interface Ports
21
Station Manager
21
Firmware Upgrades
21
Built-In Web Server
22
SRTP Client (Channels)
22
Modbus TCP Client (Channels)
22
Ethernet Global Data (EGD)
22
SRTP Inactivity Timeout
23
Ethernet Redundancy Operation
24
HSB CPU Redundancy
24
Figure 2: Ethernet Operation in Redundancy Mode
24
Non-HSB Redundancy
25
Effect of Redundancy Role Switching on Ethernet Communications
25
Figure 3: Basic Non-HSB System with Redundant IP
25
SRTP Server Operation in a Redundancy System
26
SRTP Client Operation in a Redundancy System
27
Modbus TCP Server Operation in a Redundancy System
27
Modbus TCP Client Operation in a Redundancy System
27
EGD Class 1 (Production & Consumption) in a Redundancy System
27
EGD Class 2 Commands in a Redundancy System
27
Web Server Operation in a Redundancy System
28
FTP Operation in a Redundancy System
28
SNTP Operation in a Redundancy System
28
Remote Station Manager Operation in a Redundancy System
28
IP Address Configuration in a Redundancy System
28
Chapter 2 Installation and Start-Up: Rx3I Embedded Interface
29
Rx3I Embedded Ethernet Interface Indicators
29
Ethernet Port Leds Operation
29
Module Installation
30
Ethernet Port Connector
30
Figure 4: RJ-45 Connector
30
Connection to a 10Base-T / 100Base Tx Network
31
10Base-T/100Base Tx Port Pinouts
31
Figure 5: Ethernet Cable Routing
31
Pinging TCP/IP Ethernet Interfaces on the Network
32
Pinging the Ethernet Interface from a UNIX Host or Computer Running TCP/IP Software
32
Determining if an IP Address Is Already Being Used
32
Chapter 3 Installation and Start-Up: Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded Interface
33
Ethernet Interface Controls and Indicators
34
Ethernet Leds
34
Figure 6: Rx7I Faceplate
34
Ethernet Restart Pushbutton
36
Module Installation
37
Installing an Rx7I CPU with Embedded Ethernet Interface
37
Installing an Rx7I Ethernet Interface Module
37
Figure 7: MAC Address on Rx7I
37
Installing an Rx3I Ethernet Interface Module
38
Figure 8: MAC Address on Rx3I ETM001 Module
38
Ethernet Port Connectors
39
Embedded Switch
39
Figure 9: Diagram of Embedded Ethernet Switch
39
Figure 10: System Diagram: Ethernet Routing Using Embedded Switch
39
Connection to a 10Base-T / 100Base Tx Network
40
Figure 11: Connection Using Hub/Switch/Repeater
41
Station Manager Port
42
Port Settings
42
Figure 12: Direct Connection to the Embedded Ethernet Ports
42
Verifying Proper Power-Up of the Ethernet Interface after Configuration
43
Pinging TCP/IP Ethernet Interfaces on the Network
43
Pinging the Ethernet Interface from a UNIX Host or Computer Running TCP/IP Software
43
Determining if an IP Address Is Already Being Used
44
Ethernet Plug-In Applications
44
Chapter 4 Configuration
46
Rx3I Embedded Ethernet Interfaces
46
Ethernet Configuration Data
46
Initial IP Address Assignment
47
Figure 13: Expand CPU Slot to Display Ethernet Node
47
Configuring the Ethernet Interface Parameters
48
Figure 14: Expand Rx3I CPU Node to Configure Embedded Ethernet Interface
49
Figure 15: Ethernet Settings Tab in Proficy Machine Edition
49
Figure 16: CPE330/CPE400 Settings Tab
52
Figure 17: CPE330 Advanced Ethernet Configuration LAN 1 & 2
53
Figure 18: CPE400 Advanced Ethernet Configuration LAN1 & LAN 2
54
Figure 19: Terminals Tab Settings in Proficy Machine Edition
55
Figure 19: Adding Ethernet Global Data (EGD) to the Configuration
56
Figure 20: Defining EGD Produced Data Exchange
56
Figure 21: Defining EGD Consumed Data Exchange
57
Figure 22: Configuring Multicast & Broadcast EGD on LAN 1
58
Figure 23: Configuring Multicast & Broadcast EGD on LAN 2
59
Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded Interfaces
60
Ethernet Configuration Data
60
Initial IP Address Assignment
61
Figure 24: Setting Temporary IP Address
62
Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters
64
Figure 25: Expand Rx7I CPU Node to Configure Ethernet Daughterboard
64
Figure 26: Install ETM001 Module in Rack/Slot & Expand to Configure
64
Configuring Ethernet Global Data
67
Figure 27: Expand Node to View Ethernet Global Data
67
Figure 28: Local Producer ID
67
Figure 29: Configuring Redundancy for Ethernet Global Data
68
Figure 30: Exchange ID Offset in an Ethernet Redundancy System
68
Figure 31: Configuring Produce in Backup Mode Parameter
69
Figure 32: Configuring the EGD Configuration Server
70
Chapter 5 Ethernet Global Data
82
Ethernet Global Data Operation
83
EGD Producer
83
EGD Consumers
83
Figure 33: Producing & Consuming Ethernet Global Data
83
EGD Exchanges
84
Content of an Ethernet Global Data Exchange
84
Data Ranges (Variables) in an Ethernet Global Data Exchange
84
Valid Memory Types for Ethernet Global Data
85
Planning Exchanges
85
Figure 34: Adding Symbolic Reference to Ethernet Global Data Exchange
85
Using Ethernet Global Data in a Redundancy System
86
Sending an Ethernet Global Data Exchange to Multiple Consumers
86
Multicasting Ethernet Global Data
86
Figure 35: Grouping of Devices for Ethernet Global Data Multicasting
86
Broadcasting Ethernet Global Data
87
Changing Group ID in Run Mode
87
Ethernet Global Data Timing
88
EGD Synchronization
88
Figure 36: Memory Sharing between PLC and Ethernet Interface
88
Configurable Producer Period for an EGD Exchange
89
Consumer Update Timeout Period
89
Figure 37: EGB Timing Example #1
89
Time-Stamping of Ethernet Global Data Exchanges
90
Figure 38: EGB Timing Example #2
90
Obtaining Timestamps from the Ethernet Interface Clock
91
Figure 39: Obtaining Timestamps from the Ethernet Interface Clock
91
Figure 40: Obtaining Timestamps from the PLC Time Clock
91
Obtaining Timestamps from the CPU TOD Clock
92
Figure 41: Obtaining Timestamps from the SNTP Server's Time Clock
92
Figure 42: Synchronizing CPU Time-Of-Day Clock to an SNTP Server
93
SNTP Operation
99
Effect of PLC Modes and Actions on EGD Operations
101
Run Mode Store of EGD
102
Monitoring Ethernet Global Data Exchange Status
105
Exchange Status Word Error Codes
106
Chapter 6 Programming EGD Commands
107
General Use of EGD Commands
107
Using EGD Commands in a Redundancy System
107
COMMREQ Format for Programming EGD Commands
107
COMMREQ Status for the EGD Commands
108
COMMREQ Status Values
108
Read PLC Memory (4000)
109
Read PLC Memory Command Block
109
Write PLC Memory (4001)
112
Write PLC Memory Command Block
112
Read EGD Exchange (4002)
114
Read EGD Exchange Command Block
114
Write EGD Exchange (4003)
117
Write EGD Exchange Command Block
117
Masked Write to EGD Exchange (4004)
119
Masked Write EGD Exchange Command Block
119
Chapter 7 Programming SRTP Channel Commands
123
SRTP Channel Commands
123
Channel Operations
124
Aborting and Re-Tasking a Channel
124
Monitoring the Channel Status
124
SRTP Channel Commands in a Redundant System
124
Executing a Channel Command
125
COMMREQ Format for Programming Channel Commands
126
The COMMREQ Command Block: General Description
127
Establish Read Channel (2003)
129
Establish Write Channel (2004)
133
Send Information Report (2010)
136
Abort Channel (2001)
138
Retrieve Detailed Channel Status (2002)
139
Programming for Channel Commands
140
COMMREQ Sample Logic
141
Sequencing Communications Requests
143
Managing Channels and TCP Connections
143
Use "Channel Re-Tasking" to Avoid Using up TCP Connections
144
Client Channels TCP Resource Management
144
SRTP Application Timeouts
145
Monitoring Channel Status
145
Format of the COMMREQ Status Word
145
Chapter 8 Modbus/Tcp Server
148
Modbus/Tcp Server
148
Modbus/Tcp Server Connections
148
Modbus Conformance Classes
148
Server Protocol Services
148
Station Manager Support
148
Reference Mapping
148
Modbus Reference Tables
149
Address Configuration
150
Modbus Function Codes
151
Chapter 9 Modbus/Tcp Client
152
The Communications Request
152
Structure of the Communications Request
153
COMMREQ Function Block
153
COMMREQ Command Block
153
Modbus/Tcp Channel Commands
153
Status Data
154
Operation of the Communications Request
155
COMMREQ Function Block and Command Block
156
The COMMREQ Function Block
156
The COMMREQ Command Block
157
Modbus/Tcp Channel Commands
158
Open a Modbus/Tcp Client Connection (3000)
158
Close a Modbus/Tcp Client Connection (3001)
160
Read Data from a Modbus/Tcp Device (3003)
161
Write Data to a Modbus/Tcp Device (3004)
167
Mask Write Register Request to a Modbus Server Device (3009)
171
Read/Write Multiple Registers To/From a Modbus Server Device (3005)
172
Status Data
174
Types of Status Data
174
Controlling Communications in the Ladder Program
175
Essential Elements of the Ladder Program
175
COMMREQ Ladder Logic Example
176
Figure 59: COMMREQ Ladder Logic Segment (Continued)
177
Figure 60: COMMREQ Ladder Logic Segment (Continued)
178
Figure 61: COMMREQ Ladder Logic Segment (Continued)
179
Figure 62: COMMREQ Ladder Logic Segment (Continued)
180
Troubleshooting a Ladder Program
182
Monitoring the Communications Channel
183
Differences between Series 90 and Pacsystems Modbus/Tcp Channels
184
Chapter 10 OPC UA Server
186
10.1 Application Logic to Control the OPC UA Server
187
OPC UA Server Service Request
187
OPC UA Server Subroutine
195
Connect OPC UA Client to OPC UA Server
197
OPC UA Client Authentication Settings
200
Anonymous Authentication
200
Username/Password Authentication
201
OPC UA Security Settings
203
OPC UA Address Space
203
Publish Application Variables to OPC UA Address Space
204
OPC UA Server Information in Address Space
205
OPC UA Server - Application Information
207
OPC UA Server - GE Device Information
208
OPC UA Automatic Restart Function
209
OPC UA Server Certificates
209
OPC UA Performance Considerations
210
Sessions and Subscriptions for OPC UA
210
Chapter 11 Rx7I PLC Monitoring Via the Web
212
11.1 System Requirements
212
11.2 Disabling Pop-Up Blocking
212
11.3 Web Server Operation in a Redundant System
212
Standard Web
212
Rx7I Home Page
213
Factory Default Web Page
213
Reference Tables Viewer Page
213
PLC Fault Table Viewer Page
215
I/O Fault Table Viewer Page
217
Downloading PLC Web
217
FTP Connect and Login
217
Changing the Password
218
Web Page File Transfer
218
Viewing the Rx7I PLC Web
219
Chapter 12 Diagnostics
220
12.1 What to Do if You Cannot Solve the Problem
220
12.2 Diagnostic Tools Available for Troubleshooting
221
States of the Ethernet Interface (Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded Interfaces)
222
EOK LED Blink Codes for Hardware Failures (Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded Interfaces)
224
12.5 Controller Fault Table
225
Controller Fault Table Descriptions
225
12.6 Monitoring the Ethernet Interface Status Bits
227
LAN Interface Status (LIS) Bits
230
Channel Status Bits
231
12.7 Monitoring the FT Output of the COMMREQ Function Block
232
12.8 Monitoring the COMMREQ Status Word
232
Format of the COMMREQ Status Word
233
Major Error Codes in the COMMREQ Status Word
234
Minor Error Codes for Major Error Codes 05H (at Remote Server PLC) and 85H (at Client PLC)
235
Minor Error Codes for Major Error Code 11H (at Remote Server PLC)
237
Minor Error Codes for Major Error Code 90H (at Client PLC)
239
Minor Error Codes for Major Error Code 91H (at Remote Modbus/Tcp Server)
241
Minor Error Codes for Major Error Code A0H (at Client PLC)
242
Using the EGD Management Tool (Rack-Based and Rx7I Embedded)
243
Installing the EGD Management Tool
243
Launching the EGD Management Tool
243
Monitoring EGD Devices
244
Monitoring Status of Ethernet Global Data for a Device
245
12.10 Troubleshooting Common Ethernet Difficulties
247
COMMREQ Fault Errors
247
PLC Timeout Errors
248
Application Timeout Errors
249
EGD Configuration Mismatch Errors
249
Station Manager Lockout under Heavy Load
250
PING Restrictions
250
SRTP and Modbus/Tcp Connection Timeout
250
Sluggish Programmer Response after Network Disruption
251
EGD Command Session Conflicts
251
SRTP Request Incompatibility with Existing Host Communications Toolkit Devices or Other SRTP Clients
251
COMMREQ Flooding Can Interrupt Normal Operation
251
Accelerated EGD Consumption Can Interfere with EGD Production
252
Channels Operation Depends Upon PLC Input Scanning
252
Chapter 13 Network Administration
254
13.1 IP Addressing
254
IP Address Format for Network Classes A, B, C
254
IP Addresses Reserved for Private Networks
255
Multicast IP Addresses
255
Loopback IP Addresses
255
Overlapping Subnets
255
13.2 Gateways
258
Networks Connected by a Gateway
258
13.3 Subnets and Supernets
258
Subnet Addressing and Subnet Masks
259
Appendix A Configuring Advanced User Parameters
264
A-1 Format of the Advanced User Parameters File
265
A-2 Advanced User Parameter Definitions
267
Aups Supported by Rx3I CPE305/CPE310 Embedded Ethernet Interface
274
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GE RX3i PROFINET User Manual (73 pages)
PAC Systems
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Scanner
| Size: 0.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Table of Figures
7
Chapter 1 Introduction
8
Revisions in this Manual
10
Rx3I PROFINET Scanner Specifications
11
Rx3I PROFINET Scanner Controls and Indicators
12
Figure 1: Front View IC695PNS001
12
Leds on the PROFINET Scanner Module
13
SD Card Slot
13
Pushbutton
13
USB Port
13
Ethernet Port Connections
13
Figure 2: Ethernet Port Connectors on IC695PNS001
13
PROFINET Communications
14
Notes on Available PROFINET Controllers
14
Operations of the PROFINET Scanner
15
PROFINET Redundant Media
16
System Limits
17
Supported Modules, Power Supplies and Backplanes
18
Glossary
23
Documentation
25
Chapter 2 LED Operation and Connector Details
26
Normal Operation of Individual Leds
27
Ok Led
27
Lan Led
27
Status LED
27
Conn Led
27
Port Leds
28
Active LED
28
Usb Led
28
Special LED Blink Patterns
28
Figure 3: IC695PNS001 Leds
30
Ethernet Network Ports
31
Figure 4: Underside of IC695PNS001 Showing Ethernet Ports
31
SD Card Slot
32
USB Port
33
Chapter 3 Installation
34
Pre-Installation Check
35
Installation in Hazardous Areas
36
ATEX Marking
36
Module Installation
37
Power Requiremnents
37
Hot Insertion and Removal
37
Removing the Backplane Knockout
37
Figure 5: Rx3I Backplane Showing Removable Plastic Knockout
37
Module Installation
38
Module Removal
38
Figure 6: Install Module into Rx3I Backplane
38
Figure 7: Remove Module from Rx3I Backplane
38
Replacing a PROFINET Scanner
39
Method 1 - Using the SD Card
39
Method 2 - Using the DCP Tool
39
SFP Modules for Ethernet Ports
40
External Switch VLAN Priority Settings
40
Installing the USB Port Driver
40
Firmware Updates
40
Chapter 4 Configuration
42
Configuration Overview
43
Basic Configuration Steps
43
Configuration Tool
43
Adding an IO-Device to a PROFINET LAN
44
Adding an Rx3I PROFINET Scanner to the PROFINET LAN
44
Configuring an Rx3I PROFINET Scanner
45
Figure 8: Select System Redundancy Parameters in PME
46
Adding Rx3I Modules
47
Figure 9: Change Submodule List Produces List of Eligible SFP Modules
47
Figure 10: Analog Module with Configurable Parameters
49
Figure 11: Analog Module with Multiple Possible Option Settings
50
Support for Analog Modules with HART Features
51
Configuring Module Parameters
51
Assigning Device Names
55
Transferring the Device Name with an SD Card
55
After the Configuration Is Stored to the PROFINET Controller
56
Chapter 5 Operations
58
Power-Up
59
I/O Scanning
60
PROFINET Scanner Status and Control Data
60
Data Coherency
61
Sampling Rate
61
Differences from Main (CPU) Rack
61
Output Control
62
Hot Swap of I/O Modules
63
Chapter 6 Diagnostics
64
Configuration Faults
65
Version Information
66
Fatal Error Handling
67
Connection Troubleshooting
68
Appendix A PROFINET Specifications
70
A-1 PROFINET Protocol Support
70
A-2 Technical Data
70
A-3 Limitations
71
A-3.1 Pacsystems Features
71
A-3.2 PROFINET Features
71
GE RX3i PROFINET Quick Start Manual (13 pages)
Controller Module
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
EMC Installation Requirements
3
Installation in Hazardous Areas
3
Status Reporting
4
Quick Start
5
Release History
7
Operational Notes
12
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