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31003882 00 ProWORX 32 Programming Software for PLCs User Gu ide 372 SPU 780 0 1EMAN Version 1.0.
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372 SPU 7 80 01EMAN May 200 2 3 Tabl e of Cont e nts Saf ety In forma tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted .
4 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Chapter 3 Communications Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Connectin g to a Controlle r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Communicati ons Overvi ew .
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 5 Quantum VME Bus Extens ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Chapter 7 Using the Logic Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 At a Glance .
6 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 PID Tuner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 DRUM Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 7 Appendix B Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 Troublesh ooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 B.
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372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 9 § Safety Information Imp ortant Info rmat ion NOTICE Read the se instruction s carefully , and look at the equipment to become fa miliar with the devic e before try ing to in stall, op erate, or maintain it.
Safety Informat ion 10 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 PLEASE NOTE Electrica l equipm ent shoul d be service d only b y qualifi ed person nel. No re sponsi- bility is assum ed by Schn eider El ectr ic for an y conseq uen ces ari sing out of the u se of this ma terial.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 11 About the Book At a Glance Document Sc ope This man ual de sc rib es how to i ns tall , conf igu re a nd use Pro WOR X 32 and al l o f its com ponen ts. To find ou t about any changes to the m anual afte r this versio n was p ublished , consult o ur web s ite at pub lic.
About t he B o o k 12 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Product Related Warn ings Schneider Electric ass um es no res po ns ibi lit y for an y er rors that may appe ar in this documen t. If you h ave an y suggestio ns for improvemen ts or a mendments o r have found errors in this publicat ion, pl ease noti fy us.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 13 Getting Started Welcome to ProWORX 32 About this Manual This manual is a guide for o perating Pro WORX 32 . It does not c ontain in formation about spe cific contro llers, I/O cards , or ladde r logic in struction s.
Getting Started 14 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 System Requirements Hardware Requiremen ts Hardware: Software Requiremen ts Software: Hardware Requirement Processor P200 Memory 128 MB Hard Disk S pace .
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 15 Installing ProWORX 32 Installing ProWORX 32 Pro W ORX 32 r equire s the i nstal lati on of MD ac ver s i on 2.
Getting Started 16 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Logging In The ProWORX 32 Login Scree n When openin g ProWORX 32 you are pro mpted wit h the ProWORX 32 Logi n screen. If you are usi n g proje c ts tha t reside on a s erver or you wa nt to communic ate through the server, en ter the login informa tion and click Login .
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 17 Authorizing Pr oWORX 32 Opening the Authorization Program From the Wi ndows Start m enu: Using the Authorization Wiz ard After openin g the auth orization wizard: Step Act ion 1 Select Progr ams → Pro WORX 32 → Au thor izatio n .
Getting Started 18 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Moving Authorizatio n After selec ting Tr ansfer Auth orization in Step O ne: Entering the Authorizatio n Number After receiv ing an au thorizati on numbe r: Step Ac tion 1 Insert a diske tte into your P C diskette drive.
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 19 The ProWORX 32 Environment Overview ProWO R X 32 is o rgan iz ed i n s uch a way tha t the info rma t io n yo u ne ed a t any tim e is readil y accessi ble throug h the ProWO RX 32 ma in interfac e.
Getting Started 20 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 ProWORX 32 Client Security Overv iew Security a llows an a dminist rator to dis able featu res of ProWO RX 32. Setting Sec urity for a Client From the M y Compute r right-cli ck menu in the Nav igation pa nel: Step Ac tion 1 Select Security Setti ngs to open the Client Security dial og.
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 21 User Rights User rights desc ripti on s: User Rights Descriptions Controller Configuration T he ability to change the controller configuration, or change controller type. Traffic Cop The ability to edit in the traffic cop.
Getting Started 22 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Tracking Hel p Overv iew Tracking help is a br ief descriptio n or overview of the ed itor, instructio ns, or I/O card that is curr entl y se lect ed in Pr oWORX 3 2. Using Tracking Help From th e ProWORX 32 menu: Step Ac tion 1 Select View → Tracking Help to open the tracking help window.
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 23 ProWORX 32 Toolbar Overview The ProWORX 3 2 toolbar h olds all of the icon buttons that can be used t o access features, u tilities, and to ols neede d to prope rly use Pro WORX 32s d evelopm ent capab ilities.
Getting Started 24 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Toolbar Lis ting Default toolba rs and ite ms : Toolbar Item Standard Toolbar - Create a New Project - Save t he Active Project - Print the Active Projec.
Getti ng Started 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 25 Online Control Toolbar - Start/Stop controller. See Starting and Stopping Controllers, p. 98 . - Initialize logic. See I nitializing Logic in a C ontroller, p. 90 . - Read from c ontroller. See Reading From a Control ler, p.
Getting Started 26 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Contacting Schnei der Elect ric Contact Info rmat ion Customer sup port is avail able to re gistered Schn eider Elec tric users.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 27 Working w ith Projects At a Glance Overview ProWO RX 32 hold s info rmation ab out each of your co ntrollers in a proje ct.
Working with Project s 28 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 What’ s in this Chapter? This chapte r contains the follo wing topic s: Topic Pag e Creating a New Project 29 Selecting a Controller Type 31 Con.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 29 Creating a New Project Creating a New Project From th e ProWORX 32 tool bar: Overview The Project Configur ation Wiz ard steps yo u throu gh creatin g new defau lt proj ects and modi fy existi ng projec ts in ProWO RX 32.
Working with Project s 30 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Step 1 - Sel ect Creation Me thod Select a p ath to crea te a new pro ject: Path Description Online to Controller This option sets up a project enough to go online to a controller. The first s tep configures the param eters used to comm unicate with the desired c ontroller.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 31 Selecting a Controlle r Type Sele cting a Controller Type This step incl udes tw o drop down lists to se lect a c ontroll er. To t he right o f the drop down li sts is a deta iled des cription of the curre ntly selec ted control ler.
Working with Project s 32 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Controller Details The co ntroller de tails av ailable d epends o n the cont roller you have selected in the previous step. Set t he availa ble cont roller d etails: Click Next when yo u have s et the con troller deta ils.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 33 Communica tions Setup To sel ect a com munica tions mo de: Fini sh The finish s tep displ ays a su mmary of the sele cted cont roller type . Click Finish to perform the operation s set up i n the prev ious ste ps.
Working with Project s 34 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Converting Ladder Logi c Databases Overv iew Old ladd er logic databases created in 484, 88 4, ProWORX, Pro WORX Plus, ProWORX NxT, M odsoft, and Concept ca n be imported into the new format o f ProWORX 32.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 35 Using the ProWORX Server to Manage ProWORX 32 Projects Overview The ProWORX Se rver is an applicatio n used to store a nd manag e ProWORX 32 projects. The followi ng projec t transac tions can oc cur betw een a ProWOR X 32 client, a nd the ProWO RX Server.
Working with Project s 36 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Working with a ProWORX 32 Project Project s in Offline Mode To work wi th a co ntro ll er of fline, you m ust cre ate a p roje ct for it.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 37 Projects in Combined M ode Combin ed m ode is a co mb ina t io n of off lin e an d online mod es . When a pr oj ec t is in combine d mode , it attach es to the contro ller spec ified by the comm unicatio n settings.
Working with Project s 38 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Project Properties Descrip tion Property de scription s: Property Descripti on Detailed Project Name Enter the detailed des cription of the current project . Project Enter a name (brief description) for t he current project.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 39 Using Emulation Mode Overview The emulation funct ion is used to tes t the integ rity of the logic i n a project with out the need of a PL C. Emul ation mod e allows y ou to che ck discrete states a nd registe r contents, and te st your lo gic in a "safe" en vironmen t.
Working with Project s 40 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Setting the Default Addres s Data Values You can to ggle dis cretes or t ransfer va lues to arr ays of reg isters du ring emul ation when se tting sta tes or regi ster conte nts on a s tate or value.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 41 Setting Instructions with Loopback You can to ggle disc retes or transfer values to arrays of registers during em ulation when se tting stat es or regis ter co ntents based on a stat e or va lue.
Working with Project s 42 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Adjusti ng Scan Tim e In the Emulation Properties tab: Starting Emulation From the proje ct navig ation pan el: Setting the Sol ve Mode Several solve mod es are av ailable t o assist in em ulating l ogic.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 43 Solving by Instruction In th e star t/stop dia log: Solving to a Breakpo int In the star t/stop d ialog: Setting Emulator Breakpo ints In the logi c editor w hile in Emulatio n mode; Step Act ion 1 Select the Instruction radio button.
Working with Project s 44 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Stopping Emulation From the proje ct navig ation pan el: Step Ac tion 1 To stop emulation, select Online Comman ds → Star t/St op .
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 45 Instruct ions Support ed in Emulation Mode Overview Fol lowing i s an alphab etical li st of ins tructions support b y ProWORX 32 1.
Working with Project s 46 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Adding Emulation Inst ruct ion Solve Support Overv iew ProWORX 32 has th e capability of al lowing advanc ed users to add inst ruction solve support fo r the ProWOR X emula tor. Creating an Emulation Solve File Using a te xt editor: Step Ac tion 1 Create a blank .
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 47 Instruction Solve File Funct ion Parameters Parameter Desc riptions Variable Description Network The network number where instruction is located. Row The row in logic where i nstruction is located.
Working with Project s 48 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Emulation Solve File API Calls API Call Description Power Flow Cal ls GetPowerFlow(Network, Row, Col, PowerState) SetPowerFlow(Network, Row, Col, .
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 49 Group Regist e r Ca ll s GetGroupRegisterData(RefT yp, RefVal, NumGroups, Dat a()) SetGroupRegisterData(Ref Typ, RefVal, NumGrou ps, Data()) Group register calls are similar to the single calls except that a group of registers are received or set at one time.
Working with Project s 50 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Emulation Solve File Conten t Example ADD.ESF File Content Example: Sub ADDINST (Network, Row, Col, TopTyp, TopVal , TopLen, MidTyp, MidVal, MidLen, BotTyp, BotVal, BotLen , Spare1, Spare2, Spare3) dim State,TData,MData,Bdata ’is top input powered? call LLEmulator.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 51 Documentation Edit or Overview The documen tation edi tor, the def aulted bottom-le ft editor, a llows you to see an d edit docu menta tio n for a ddresses and T raffi c Cop items .
Working with Project s 52 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Documenta tion Editor Properties These proper ties are found in the Prope rties wind ow unde r the D ocumenta tion tab: Property To set: Function .
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 53 Using the Documentation Editor Edit Mode Overview The edit mode is a compl etely cu stomiza ble and edita ble visual represen tation of the curr ent projec t doc umen tation .
Working with Project s 54 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Using the Symbol Fil ter When ‘ Symbol ’ has be en sel ected in the add ress type drop-dow n lis t box, th e Filte r box will be visible. Th e symbol filter is a simple qu ery that filt ers the s ymbol summ ary based on what cri teria is ente red into the filte r.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 55 Importing and Exporti ng ProWORX 32 Documentation Overview ProWO RX 32 imports and expo rts database docum entation in seve ral formats.
Working with Project s 56 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Import/Export Form ats Import/Exp ort format des criptions: Format Description MS Word ( .doc) Documentation is ex ported directly into an M S Word document. Eac h address type is displayed on a separate table.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 57 Note: In order to import and ex port using .d oc (MS Word) and .xls (MS Exc el) files, you mus t have MS Word and/or MS Excel installed on your PC. Note: Docu mentation files of type .f il, .fis, .
Working with Project s 58 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Protected Regist ers Overv iew Ranges of output r egisters a dded t o the Protec ted Regist ers table are prote cted. Their dat a value s are unedi table by users wh o do not ha ve adm inista tive ac cess to ProWORX 32.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 59 Using Search Overview The search dialo g is used find, r eplace or go to ad dresses or symbol s in ProWOR X 32. Using Find From the Pro WORX 32 me nu: Using the Searc h Panel From th e ProWORX 32 menu: Step Act ion 1 Select Edit → Find (CTRL+F) to open the Search dialog.
Working with Project s 60 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Address Used Overv iew The Addre ss Used tab les keep tra ck of what add resses are used in logic, traffi c cop, peer cop an d t he I/ O scann er. Ea ch addre ss ha s i t ’ s own cel l in the a ddress used grid.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 61 Findin g a Free Addr ess In the Add ress Us ed wi ndow: Rebuilding t he Addr ess Used Tabl es In t he Addr ess Us ed wind ow: Step Act ion 1 Select the tab of the address type that you want to find.
Working with Project s 62 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 The Knowledge Base Overv iew The Know ledge Base is a wareh ouse of accumula ted proces s experienc e relatin g to a specif ic project. It is use d to identify solu tions to problems that have occurred in the past.
Working with P rojects 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 63 Adding a Record to the Kno wledge Base In the kno wledge base util ity: Deleting a Record from the Knowledge Bas e In the kno wledge base util ity: Printing the Knowledge Bas e In the knowled ge bas e utility : Step Action Commen t 1 Click Add .
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372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 65 Communications Setup Connecting t o a Control ler Overview ProWORX 32 ca n commu nicate with cont rolle rs in seve ral ways . This ch apter explains how to con figure ProWORX for s everal comm on types of netw ork connecti ons.
Communications Setup 66 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Communications Over view Overv iew Before you r compute r can co nnect to a con troller (or, for some system s, the ga teway which r elays in formation to a nd from the contr oller), ProWO RX 32 mus t be configure d for your c ommunica tion sys tem.
Communications Setup 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 67 Configuring Modbus Communications Overview Mo dicon ’ s maste r/slav e protoco l, standard on 984 an d many o ther contro llers. Select this opt ion if your compu ter is connected to a control ler ’ s Modb us port, either directly or through a modem.
Communications Setup 68 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Modbus Communications by Modem Overv iew Controll ers in rem ote locat ions can be equip ped with R S-232 mode ms. Your computer can th en conne ct to the c ontroll er (by tel ephone, rad io, or mic rowave system s) using i ts own modem.
Communications Setup 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 69 Setting the Modbus M odem Parameters In the Co mmunic ations Setu p dialog : Modbus 1 0-bit Configurations The se Modbu s conf iguration s provide.
Communications Setup 70 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Modem T ype Descrip tions Modem Ty pe spec ifies the kind of m odem co nnected t o your com puter: Modbus Mod em Parameter Descrip tions Set the following M odem pa rameters: When you have fini shed con figuri ng the para meters, pr ess OK .
Communications Setup 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 71 Configuring Modbus Plus Communications Overview Mo dicon ’ s fast pe er-to-pe er protocol , standard on many 984 and o ther contro llers. Select this opti on if you r comput er is con nec ted to a Mo db us Pl us ne tw ork thro ugh a network ad apter card such as an SA85.
Communications Setup 72 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Configuri ng Ethernet Gateway Communicat ions Overv iew A gatewa y co nne cts tw o ne tw orks tha t would no t n orm all y be abl e to com m uni ca te with each other.
Communications Setup 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 73 Configuring TCP/IP Communicati ons Overview Som e controll ers can be equipped with TCP/IP c ards. Sele ct this op tion if bot h your computer and contro lle r use T CP/IP netw orkin g, re gard les s of wh ether th ey are o n the same network or are c onnected by a gate way.
Communications Setup 74 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Network Explorer Overv iew The Netwo rk Explorer finds co ntrollers, bridges, b ridge mul tiplexers , and othe r devices attached to networks . ProWOR X 32 displ ays the dev ices it finds by their address n umber and also sh ows their ty pe, mode , and stat us.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 75 Config uring a Contr oll er Controller Configuration Overview The Configu ration edi tor is us ed to edi t and vi ew the curre nt control ler co nfiguratio n of the pr oject. Th e configu ration edi tor displa ys confi guration o ptions (pr opertie s) within sev eral tabs .
Configuring a Controller 76 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Controlle r Confi guration Overv iew Before you begin, us e the Creatin g a New Projec t, p. 29 to select the right type of controlle r.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 77 ‘ General ’ Tab Overview Thi s tab in t he Controller Co nfiguratio n window al lows you to configure a controller ’ s memory.
Configuring a Controller 78 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Remote Channels 984A-S901, 984B-S901, and 584 controllers only: Select from 2 to 32 remote I/O channels.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 79 Configuration Extension Use d Displays the amount of config extension space used. This field is not editable. Configuration Extension Size Type the amount of memory (in machine words) to be set aside for Configuration Extensions.
Configuring a Controller 80 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 ‘ Ports ’ Tab Overv iew From this tab in the Cont rol ler Conf igu ration win dow , yo u con fig ure the cont roll er ’ s Modbus an d ASCII ports. Th ese settin gs do not affec t the communic ations se tup of your PC in a ny way - on ly the contro ller ’ s.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 81 Simple ASCII Ports Some Modi con control lers have RS-232 po rts as part of Remote I/O drops. Advanced programmers can use t hese ports (called simple ASCII or ASCII/DAP ports), for seria l communi cations between control lers and data terminal equi pment.
Configuring a Controller 82 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 ASCII Ports Thi s table allows th e user to set eac h port to be compa tible with the device to which it is being conne cte d.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 83 ‘ Loadables ’ Tab Overview U ser lo adable s are inst ruction s tha t do not c ome wi th a c ontrol ler. In stead, th ey are supplied by Modi con or thi rd-party vendors a nd must be copie d into a controll er or project to be used.
Configuring a Controller 84 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Updating Loadab les Overv iew Here are two possib le sc ena rio s that wo ul d requi re you to update a loada ble: Periodic ally, new vers ions of loa dables are m ade availab le.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 85 Deleting Load able s To delete a loada ble from a c ontroll er or projec t: Step Act ion 1 To delete a loadable from a project or c ontroller, deselect the loadable ’ s checkbox. Not e : You cannot delete a loadable if it is used in logic.
Configuring a Controller 86 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Loadable Librar y Wizard Overv iew Before you ca n place a user lo adable into a co ntroller or projec t, it must be read into the loada ble library . A loa dable lib rary holds a set of loadables for you so that yo u only hav e to trans late them to ProWORX 32 format on ce.
Configuring a Controller 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 87 Editing Opcode s An opco de is a u nique num ber ident ifying a l oadable in the con troller or project .
Configuring a Controller 88 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 89 Work ing with Controll ers At a Glance Overview Thi s chapter contains information on how t o use ProWO RX 32 to work with a control ler.
Working with C ontrollers 90 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Initia li zing Logic in a Controller Overv iew Initia lizing lo gic eras es the net works, r egister co ntents an d ASCII me ssages in a programma ble cont roller. The control ler must be stoppe d befo re you can initiali ze logic.
Working with Controllers 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 91 Reading From a Controller Overview The R ead from Contr oller funct ion transfe rs memory contents from a progra mmable controlle r into a design ated data base.
Working with C ontrollers 92 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Writing to a Controlle r Overv iew The Write to Controller func tion write s the conten ts of a database to a c ontroller.
Working with Controllers 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 93 Writing to a Controller From the proje ct navig ation pane l: Step Act ion 1 Select the pro ject you want to write f rom. 2 Ensure t hat you have selected t he correct controller t o write to and that the controller you are writing to is backed up if necessary.
Working with C ontrollers 94 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Transferri ng Memory Contents to Control ler EEPROM Overv iew This func tion works only with Compact con trollers. Th is function cannot be performed while th e controll er is running . You mus t stop the control ler first.
Working with Controllers 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 95 Transferri ng the Flash RAM Executive Using EXECLoader To tran sfer the flash RAM execu tive, read a cont roller ’ s flash R AM exec utive into a disk file, or write a de vice ’ s flash RAM ex ecutive from a d isk file, use th e third-party EXECLoader app lication .
Working with C ontrollers 96 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Transferri ng Me mor y Contents t o Micro Flash RAM Overv iew This func tion works only with Micro co ntrollers. This func tion copies the memory contents of a Mic ro controll er to the c ontroller ’ s flash R AM.
Working with Controllers 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 97 Transferri ng Internal Flash or PCMCIA to Controlle r Flash Overview Thi s functio n copies the memory co ntents of a Compact TSX, Quantum 4 34, or Quantum 534 contro ller to the controll er ’ s flash RAM o r PCMCIA memo ry card.
Working with C ontrollers 98 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Starting and Stopping Contr ollers Starting and Stoppin g a Controller From the Pro WORX 32 On line Contro ls tool b ar: Step Ac tion 1 Click Star t/St op Controller. T he Start/Stop dialog appears.
Working with Controllers 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 99 PLC Status Viewer Overview The status viewer m onitors PLC stat us words. The PLC to be monitore d is specified by the proje c t sele cted. Mul tiple proje cts can be m onitored at once an d results in the word data gri d are sav ed to the p roject.
Working with C ontrollers 100 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Analyze Device Overv iew The Analy ze feature is very u seful in diagnosi ng prob lems with your PLC that wouldn ’ t show up as part of typ ical onl ine program ming/comm issioning .
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 101 Config uration Extensions At a Glance Overview C onfiguratio n extens ions are u tilities that can b e loaded into a co ntroller. Th e Configur ation Exten sions a rea contai ns seve ral diff erent hardwa re configu ration extensio ns.
Configuration Extensions 102 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Configurat ion Extensions Overv iew Configu ration ext ensions can be edited whi le the pro ject is e ither onli ne or offli ne.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 103 Using the Configuration Extensions Utility In the pr oject nav igation tree: Step Act ion 1 Double-click the Confi gur ations Ex t ensions icon. The configuration extensions window will appear showing only the extensions that are available for the active project.
Configuration Extensions 104 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Compact Phase I I Overv iew Compact Ph ase II ex tensions allow t he program ming of fu nctions specific to the Compact Ph ase II co ntrollers. This prov ides support for: PLC bas ed pass word acces s Secure Data Are a (SDA) Comm 1 CTS/RTS delay time settings.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 105 Data Protec t Extension Overview D ata Protect i s used t o protect s pecific 0xxxx and 4xxxx referenc es from bein g modified by Proce ss Monito ring and Cont rol software. Write a ccess is al lowed for all 0xxxx a nd 4xxx x referenc es within t he spe cified bl ock.
Configuration Extensions 106 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Quantum Hot Standby Overv iew The Quantu m Hot Standby exte nsion allo ws additi onal confi guration of the Q uantum Hot Stand by setup . This lets y ou set the type of s tate RAM transfer b etween th e CHS110 -00 modules.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 107 4 Click the S h ow Com mand/St atu s Registers to vie w the command and status register contents in the Data Watch W indow. 5 Select one of the following State RAM Tran sferred options: Default (12 K) : All 0xxxx and 1xxxx registers (up to 8192 each) are transferred.
Configuration Extensions 108 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 IO Scanner Overv iew The I/O Scanner ex tension provides d ata trans fer between two or more con trollers on a TCP/ IP network. The I/O S canner let s you to simultan eously c onfig ure up to 128 comm unicati on transac tions, de pending on your co ntroller.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 109 8 Enter the value of the destination Unit ID in the Uni t ID f ield. This is an identifier for a pair of transactions (specifically Link Client/Server transactions). The transaction pair m ust have matching Unit ID ’ s.
Configuration Extensions 110 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 12 Select a fallback value from the F allback Value drop- down list box: Zero - Resets the data values for the selected transa ction to zero in the event of a power failure.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 111 IO Scanner Wi zard Overview To l aunch the IO Scann er wizard, cli ck the IO Scanner Wiz ard button situ ated directly below the Ac tive Exte nsions pane l. The wiz ard operate s indepen dently of the Offli ne/Onlin e mode.
Configuration Extensions 112 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 4 To transfer data from one device to another a transaction is required. Existing transactions cannot be modified using the IO Scanner wizard and are greyed out.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 113 Peer Cop Overview The Peer Co p exten sion p rovid es data transfe r between two o r more c ontroll ers on a peer-to- peer network , as well as linki ng mu ltiple ne tworks using t he S985 com munic ation card.
Configuration Extensions 114 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Editing the Peer Cop Extensi on In the Active Ext ensions panel sel ect the Pe er Cop exten sion, the n: Global Input/ Output Global I /O is on e of two c ommuni cation m ethods used by the Pee r Cop ex tension (the other is Spe ci fic I/O ).
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 115 Editing Global Inputs Globa l Inpu t is used to receive g lobal dat a from a ny devi ce on a M odbus Plu s network. O ne entr y (l in e) i s a va ila bl e fo r each de vi ce (1 t hrou gh 64). Eac h dev ic e ’ s global da ta can al so be received in piece s determi ned by Sub fields.
Configuration Extensions 116 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Editing the Global Out put Gl obal Output broadcasts the specifi ed range o f discretes or re gisters to the d e vice s on the Mo dbus Pl us network . Each dev ice used to access the data m ust als o be configure d to acce pt Globa l Input from the broad casti ng device (1 -32).
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 117 Editing Specific Inputs Select the Specif ic Inp ut icon in the Link s panel, then: Editing Specific Outputs Select the Specific Outpu t icon in the Links panel, th en: Step Act ion 1 Select a specific input from the Specific Input list by double-clicking on an input.
Configuration Extensions 118 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Peer Cop Wizar d Overv iew To launch the pe er cop wiz ard, clic k the Peer Cop Wizard butt on situate d directl y below th e Active Exte nsions p anel.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 119 3 To transfer dat a from one device to another a transaction is required. Existing transactions ca nnot be modified using the peer cop wizard and are greyed out. Up to 64 read and 64 write t ransactions may exist.
Configuration Extensions 120 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 5 The summ ary of transactions s creen displays all of the new transactions created by the wizard. These transactions are written to the local device as well as the various remot e devices when Next is clicked.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 121 Profibus Ex tension Overview The Profibus c onfigur ation ext ension a llows you to communi cate wi th a Profibu s network.
Configuration Extensions 122 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Profibus Wizard Overv iew To launch the pr ofibus w izard, cl ick the Profibus Import Wizard but ton situat ed direct ly below th e Active Extension s panel.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 123 S980 Extension Overview The S980 Configurati on Extension sto res the S980 station addre ss. This address is then used a s part of the S9 80 ’ s mism atch d etec tion m echani sm; wh en the contro ller is powe red up, the S980 chec ks to se e if it has been mo ved to a differen t 984.
Configuration Extensions 124 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 SY/MAX Extension Overv iew The SY/MAX c onfiguratio n extens ion allows you to p roperly ac cess an d configu re up to six SY/M AX RIO cards. This ex tension i s only avail able w hen us ing Qu antum controlle rs revi sion 2 o r later.
Configuration Extensions 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 125 TCP/IP Extension Overview Befo re your contr oller ca n connect to a T CP/IP netw ork, you mu st instal l and set up the TCP/IP c onfigurat ion exten sion. Thi s extension lets the control ler recog nize its TCP/IP comm unication card.
Configuration Extensions 126 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Quantum VME Bus Exten sion Overv iew The VME Bus ex tension lets a VM E-424/X controll er control data tra nsfers between devices on a ma ster/slav e Quantu m network. In a maste r/slave p rotocol, o ne devic e (the "mas ter") has control o ver other d evices ("s laves").
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 127 Using the Lo gic Editor At a Glance Logic Editor Overview The Logi c Edit or is us ed to vi ew an d/or ed it la dder l ogic i n Offlin e, O nl ine or Emulation mode. In Offlin e mode , netw ork log ic is load ed into t he Lo gic Edi tor from the datab ase wh en it is opened.
Using the Logic E ditor 128 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 What ’ s in this Chapter? This chapte r contains the follo wing topic s: Topic Pag e Logic Editor Overview 129 Logic Editor Properties 130 Hot.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 129 Logic Editor Overvi ew Overview The Logic Edi tor is use d to enter logic ele ments, dis play inp ut/output d ata, and ad d descripto rs and forc e discretes . The Logic Editor sho ws pr oject lad der logic in ei ther Offli ne, Onlin e, Comb ined o r Emulation mode.
Using the Logic E ditor 130 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Logic Editor Proper ties Customizi ng the Logic Edito r Display The Logic proper ties dial og box te lls ProWORX 32 how t o display each ce ll in a network .
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 131 Show Coils in Solve Column Chec k the check box to see the coils where they are solved by the controller. If the check box is unch ecked, the coils will always be displayed in the 11th column attached to the solve column by dots.
Using the Logic E ditor 132 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Hotkey Template Overv iew The hotke y templa te is us ed to sel ect the ty pe of hot key supp ort that y ou wish to use. The possib le options are ProWOR X 32, ProWOR XPLUS, or Modsoft. The followin g table lis ts the su pported ho tkeys fo r Modsoft and ProWORXPL US.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 133 Modsoft Hotk ey Lis ting Modsoft Hotke y Listin g: Hotkey Operation ProWORX 32 Equivalent ALT+F2 Invoke RDE Data Watch Window ALT+F3 Copy Block.
Using the Logic E ditor 134 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 ProWORXPLUS Hotkey Listing ProWORXPLUS Hotkey Listi ng: Hotkey Operation ProWORX 32 Equivalent ALT+A Address Used ALT+C Coil Rebuild (Offline), .
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 135 Using the Logic Editor Editing Over vie w The lev el to which you c an edit in the log ic editor is set in the client secur ity setting s. For more in formation se e ProWOR X 32 Client Se curity, p .
Using the Logic E ditor 136 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Exiting O ffline Edit Mode From the l ogic edi tor right-cl ick menu: Undoing and Redoing Edit s Use the undo/redo feature to r everse or reapply up to 10 actions. To Un do/R edo a n Edit From th e logic e ditor, r ight-clic k menu: Step Ac tion 1 Select Edit → Off line E dit Mode .
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 137 Undo ing/ Redoing O nline While wo rking onl ine, the u ndo/redo fe ature only works when: The pr operty On line Mult iple Undo /Redo Ena bled is s elected. See Logic Edi tor Properties , p. 130 for more i nformatio n.
Using the Logic E ditor 138 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Working with Networks Overv iew A ladder logi c netw ork co ntains a 7x11 celle d grid. Netw ork l ogic is solv ed from left- to-right, to p-to-bott om.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 139 Initial izing Logic In the logi c editor: Step Act ion 1 To initialize logic (delete all existing logic and networks from the current project), select Initializ e Logic from the loigc edit or right-click menu.
Using the Logic E ditor 140 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Instruct ions Overv iew The Instru ction Panel cont ains all av ailable l ogic ins tructions . You can use the instructi on list to drag and drop instru ctions i nto logic.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 141 Deleting an Instruction f rom a Net work From the lo gic edit or: Configuring an Instruction In th e prop erties pan el: Instruction Properties Prope rty desc riptions: Step Act ion 1 Select the instruct ion that you want to delete and press DELETE.
Using the Logic E ditor 142 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Working with Addresses Editing Address es in Ladder Log ic In the logic editor: Find ing Address es in Ladder Log ic In the logic editor: Step Ac tion 1 To edit a single address, double-click the cell that contains the address you want to edit.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 143 Tracki ng Ladder Logic Addres ses in the Dat a Watch Window From the lo gic edit or right- click menu : Disabling a nd Forc ing Discretes You can forc e a discre te to the ON o r OFF st ate.
Using the Logic E ditor 144 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Configurabl e Mnemonics Overv iew In ProWOR X 32, all i nstructio n mnemo nics are configurab le, so y ou can us e mnemoni cs you a re already familia r with.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 145 DIV DIV Division RT R->T Register to Table TR T->R Table to Register TT T->T Table to T able BLK BLKM Block Move FIN FIN Firs t-In FOU.
Using the Logic E ditor 146 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 ISA Symbols Overv iew If the ISA Symbo l N ame fi el d in t he proje ct i s set up to s upp ort d is cret e ad dres se s, the netw ork editor draws the ISA symbol instead o f the ladde r logic i nstructio n.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 147 LSNC SOL LSNO TASN LTG TASN C LTR TGSN HOR N TG SNO Symbol D iagram Symbol D iagram.
Using the Logic E ditor 148 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Diagnostic Trac e Overv iew The D iagnos tic Tr ace fea ture is a very pow erful searc h mecha nism. I t is used to find dependen cies of a particula r outpu t (0xxxx). A s earch is performed to find the destinati on point.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 149 Sweep (Online Only) Overview The Sweep fun ction is a powerful diagno stic tool th at lets yo u solve logic for a set number of scans or solve lo gic c ontinuou sly with a cons tant time b etween sc ans.
Using the Logic E ditor 150 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Performing a Single Sweep From the network s panel (tree), right click m enu: Step Ac tion 1 Select Sweep . 2 In the Sweep M ode area, select the Single Sweep radio button. 3 Enter the target t ime (in 10 ’ s of milliseconds) for each scan in the Time box.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 151 Setting Bookmarks in Logic Overview You can set b ookma rks in your network logic so you can quickly return to a cell or series of cells. T he Mark a nd Goto M arks func tions al low quick viewin g of non- consecu tive a reas of lo gic.
Using the Logic E ditor 152 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Hardware Clock Overv iew Many co ntrollers have a built-in T ime of D ay clock. You ca n set these c locks i f the con t roll ers st ar ting regi ster is confi gured in Conf igur atio n (see Gene ral Tab Parameters, p.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 153 Segment Scheduler Overview The Segment Schedul er governs w hen each s egment of logic is solved and con trols which I /O drops a re upda ted after e ach segm ent is s olved. The numb er of segmen ts in the pr oje ct is set i n the Configu rati on edi tor.
Using the Logic E ditor 154 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Equation Net works Overv iew An Equat ion Netwo rk provide s an eas y way to pr ogram com plex ma th functio ns, with va lues sto red in regi ster loca tions.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 155 Coil Descriptions Coil de script ions: Setting up an Enable Conta ct An Equation Net work ’ s enable contact, when set, a ctivates the Eq uation Network. If an enable c ontact pass es current, the Eq uation Networ k will be so lved.
Using the Logic E ditor 156 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Mathematical Equat ions in Equation Networks Equation Fo rmat ProWORX 32 e xpects e quation e lements to appear i n a specifi c format.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 157 Ever ythi ng to the righ t of t he ass ignmen t ope rator also co nstit utes an expr e ssio n. An express ion is an y part of an e quation th at can be ev aluated t o a sin gle value . This can be a si ngle constan t or register add ress, or a co mplete mathe matical ope ration.
Using the Logic E ditor 158 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Mathematical Operations i n Equation Networks Mathe matic al Operati ons The fol lowing table lis ts the ma thematic al operati ons you can incl.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 159 Bitwise op erators Bitwise operators work on binary (base 2) r epresentations of values. In the case of AND, OR and XOR, the computer applies the operator to each digit in the two values: 010 XOR 011 ( 2 XOR 3 in decimal numbers) results in 001 (1 in decimal).
Using the Logic E ditor 160 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Conditional Expres sions In Equa tion Networks , condition al expres sions ta ke the fol lowing form : EXPR1 RELOP (EXPR2) ? (EXPR3) : EXPR4 EXPR1 through EXPR4 can be a ny address, value or expression.
Using the Logic Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 161 Mathematical Funct ions in Equation Networks Mathe matic al Functions The followi ng table l ists the pre-defined math fun ctions y ou can in clude in your equation. Each of the se functi ons take s one argu ment e nclosed in brackets followi ng the func tion name .
Using the Logic E ditor 162 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 163 Using the Traffic Cop At a Glance Traffic Cop Overview The Traffic Cop i s used to visua lize and configu re I/O series, drops, ca rds, and sl ots.
Using the Traffic Cop 164 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Traffi c Cop Overview Overv iew The Traffic Cop is used to visualize and conf igure I/O series, drops, c ards, and slots.
Using the Traffic Cop 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 165 Working with Drops and Racks Drop Properties Panel Lists user-edita ble and c alculated p ropertie s pertaini ng to the selected drop. Avai labl e drop prop erties are: Work ing w i th Drops In the t raffic c op navi gation pan el, selec t the d rop you want to work with.
Using the Traffic Cop 166 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Work ing wi th Racks In t he traffic cop navi gation panel, se lect the rack you wa nt to wor k with. From the ri ght-click menu: Using Cut/Copy/Past e In the ProWOR X 32 traffic c op: Function A ction Comme nt To insert a rack: Select Insert .
Using the Traffic Cop 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 167 Working with Slots Slot Properties Panel Lists user-edita ble and c alculate d propertie s pertaini ng to the selected slot. Available slot prop erties are: Prope r t y To Edit: Card Name Select a card from the available cards drop-down list box.
Using the Traffic Cop 168 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Work ing wi th Slots In the traffic cop navi gation pa nel, sele ct the slot you wan t to work with. From the ri ght-click menu: Function A ction Comme nt To insert a slot: Select Insert . Inserting a slot inserts a slot above the selected slot and moves exist ing slots down.
Using the Traffic Cop 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 169 Online Module Status PLC Status/ Traffic Cop Functional ity Matri x Functiona lity M atrix: Module Sta tus Icon Referen ce Online St opped - Mod.
Using the Traffic Cop 170 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Adding a Missing Slot From th e traffic c op navig ation pan el: Fix i ng an Incorre ct Slot From the tra ffic cop navigati on panel: Step Ac tion 1 Double-click the slot that you want t o add. (The correct slot will be selected in the Module property combo-box in the Slot Properties Panel.
Using the Traffic Cop 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 171 I/O Drawing Generator Overview The I/O Drawi ng Genera tor crea tes CAD (Com puter-Ass isted Desi gn) drawi ngs of 800, Micro , Quantum and A120 Traffic Cop s eries cards. The drawings are saved in .
Using the Traffic Cop 172 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Materials List Overv iew When you have fini shed con figuri ng the I/O area of yo ur system , you ma y want to know wha t materials are required to create the h ardware syste m as config ured.
Using the Traffic Cop 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 173 Cabling Assumptions C abling Ass umption s: 1 ’ 97-5951-000 RG-11/U Coax Cable 1000 f t. reel ’ This is the recomm ended cable for use as Trunk cable. It can also be us ed for Drop cabling although it is recommended to use the less e xpensive: ’ 97-5750-000 RG-6/U Coax C able 1000 ft.
Using the Traffic Cop 174 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 175 Using the Data Watch W indow At a Glance Data Watch Window Overview The Data Watch Win dow is use d to view a nd edit re gister dat a values for the selected project. T he projec t can be O nline, Offl ine or in Em ulation.
Using the Data Watch Window 176 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 What ’ s in this Chapter? This chapte r contains the follo wing topic s: Topic Pag e Data Watch Window Overview 177 Properties 181 HMI 184.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 177 Data Watch Wind ow Overview Overview The watch wi ndow is the prima ry Data W atch Wind ow. You can select a ny valid address f or the current d evice an d view the data for tha t address .
Using the Data Watch Window 178 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Filling the Data Watc h Wind ow with Addr esses From the ri ght-click menu: Setting the Radix for Multiple Address es In the data watch wi ndow: Deleting Address es In the data watch wi ndow: Step Action Result 1 Select Fill Addresses .
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 179 Jumping to a Specif ic Address From the ri ght-click menu: Copy ing D ata Values from O ne Range of Address es to Another From the ri ght-click menu: Moving Da ta Values from O ne Range of Address to Another From the ri ght-click menu: Step Action Result 1S e l e c t Goto Add ress .
Using the Data Watch Window 180 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Filling a Ran ge of Address es with a Data Value From the ri ght-click menu: Search ing for a Data Value From th e right-cl ick menu: Step Action Result 1 Select Data Util ities → Fill Dat a .
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 181 Properties Using the Data Watch Wind ow Properties Dialog In the nav igation win dow: Mult i Radi x View When the Multi Radix View che ck box i s selected , the Watch Window and the Registe r Editor are in Mu lti Radix view.
Using the Data Watch Window 182 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Setting a Trigger Condition In t he Data Watch Wind ow Properties dialog: Clamps When th e Clamps chec k box is selecte d, all da ta values tracked are f orced ins ide or outside of the range spe cified.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 183 Sample Rate Specifies how ofte n to poll the devic e for data. The fa ster the po lling is , the more accurate the data is, bu t the client computers resp onses will beco me more sluggi sh.
Using the Data Watch Window 184 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 HMI HMI Ov er view This view di splays a simple Hum an-Machi ne graphic al grid-base d workspac e. It allows da ta to be displayed, data v alues to be entered , discrete controls to be enact ed and bas ic animati on to b e visualiz ed.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 185 Editing Cell Data From the right-c lick m enu: Assoc iating a Picture wit h an Address Value From the ri ght-click menu: Step Act ion 1 Select Edit Da ta . 2 Enter a value in the Picture box.
Using the Data Watch Window 186 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Assoc iating a Picture with an Address Value (continued ) After ent ering an a ddress to associate a pictu re with: Adding a Caption to a Cell From the right -click m enu: If.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 187 Adding a Value to Monitor From the right-cli ck menu: Step Act ion 1 Select Edit Ce ll . 2 Select the Data Mon i t or En a ble d check box. 3 Enter an addres s into the Address box. (This address may be the same as or different than the address associated with the picture.
Using the Data Watch Window 188 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Trend Trend Ov er vie w This view does no t all ow edi tin g of an y on- screen info rma tio n. It is for vi ewing data only. Whe n active , this view will d isplay a graphica l line ch art of data value s.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 189 Using th e Graph Functional ity In the t rend window : Step Act ion 1 Select the Mode you want to use (Scroll-X, Zoom-X, Scroll-Y, Zoom-Y, Scroll- XY, Zoom-XY , Cursor, or Zoom-Box ). 2 Left-click the data point you want to w ork from.
Using the Data Watch Window 190 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Trend - Mode Functionali ty Table Data Watch Window - Trend Mode Functi ona lity Tabl e: Mode Descripti on of Functio nalit y Plot Default vi ew. This is the setting used when viewing a live trend or logged data.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 191 Track Logic Editor Track Logi c Editor When th e Track Logic c heck box is sele cted, the specifie d address es in lo gic are automatic al ly ad ded to th e Data W atc h w ind ow a nd their val ues t racked .
Using the Data Watch Window 192 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Track Traffi c Cop Track Traffic C op When t he Track T raffic Cop check bo x is sele cted, t he spec if ied ad dres se s in the Traffic C op are auto matical ly added to the Data W atch wi ndow and th eir va lues tracked.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 193 Instruct ion Editor / Terminal Block Editor Instruction Edito r Over vi ew You can v iew the a ddresses and data of speci fic Logic inst ructions using the Inst ructi on Edit or .
Using the Data Watch Window 194 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Instruct ion / Ter minal Block Editor Display Scripts Displa y Scripts Overv iew The Instru cti on and Termin al Block vie ws may be c ustom ized u sing speciali zed VB Script files (.uc s ).
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 195 Display Scr ipt Variables Variable Descrip tion Tab le Variables used wi thin the d isplay s cript: Variable Type Description FunctionName NA The function name m ust be the sam e as the name of the instruction or I/O card it supports.
Using the Data Watch Window 196 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Display Scr ipt Functions Funct ions Used Within the Displa y Script scAd dGri d (Address , NumRows, Visibl eRows) This is the main f unction u sed to di splay data v alues. It is respo nsible fo r adding a grid of ad dress es al ong with their data v alues and radice s.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 197 scGet Text (TextIndex ) This retrie ves inte rnal PRWX32 te xt strings . Usually y ou should use a li teral text string ("H ello") inst ead of this functio n.
Using the Data Watch Window 198 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 scAd dBit E- ditV alue (BitDi splayName , BitNumber, FirstBit, LastBit, Descrip tion, Value) This crea tes a drop-do wn list box for a speci fied bit in the speci fied Bit Di splay.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 199 scAddErrorField (GridNumber As Variant, GridRow As Variant) This wi ll create an error box that disp lays an error mess age. T his box wi ll only b e vis ible i f an err or cond itio n is met .
Using the Data Watch Window 200 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 scAddToLis t (ListID, Lis tText, ListValue) This will add a data value to a pick lis t created wi th ’ scAddPickL ist ’ . scAddStatic Text (TextS ting) This will add a s tatic blo ck of te xt.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 201 Register Edit or Register Edito r Overview The Register Editor a llows you to view and edit d ata for all availa ble addres ses. Thi s includes all dis cretes as w ell as a ll input, h olding a nd extend ed regi sters.
Using the Data Watch Window 202 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 PID Tuner PID and PID2 Blocks Overview PID and PID2 bloc ks are so ftware pro gramming blocks tha t allo w a process tobe controlle d w i th n o c han ges o r ad diti on s to hardware . " PID " s tan ds for "Pro porti on al Integral Deri vative" .
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 203 Adjusting the Setpoint Valu e In the PID Summary Wind ow: Jumping to the Currently Selected PI D Block in the Logic Editor In the PID Summary W indow: Editing PID Data In the PID Summary W indow: Tren ding PID Data In the PI D Summary W indow: Step Act ion 1 Click the Adju st button.
Using the Data Watch Window 204 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Setting the PID Contact In t he PID Summa ry Window : Step Ac tion 1 Click the Force Input Cont act check box. Note : This overrides the contact setting by disabling the contac t. Ensure that this does not result in any safety issues.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 205 DRUM Summary DRUM Instruction Overview The DRUM i nstructio n operat es on a t able of 4x registers co ntaini ng data representi ng each st ep in a seq uence. The number of re gisters as sociate d with this step data t abl e depe nds on the numbe r of ste ps required in the seque nce.
Using the Data Watch Window 206 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Editing DRUM Summar y Data In the DRUM Sum mary window : Editing Instruction Address Data Value In the DRU M Summary w indow: Step Ac tion 1 Double-click the Steps Used , Machine ID , or Profi le ID cell that you want to edit.
Using the Data Watch Window 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 207 Importing and Exporti ng Data Watch Window Data Overview D ata wa tch wi ndo w data ca n be importe d or ex po rted to or fro m a tex t file . Thi s fi le may be m odified w ith any text edito r or spread sheet program such as Not epad or Micro soft Ex cel.
Using the Data Watch Window 208 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Data Formats Data watch windo w data i mport and export file formats: File For mat .TXT - Tab Separated Variable te xt file. Address <tab> Data .CSV - Comma Separated Variable text file.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 209 Work ing with the ASCI I Editor ASCII Editor Using the ASCII Editor ASCII mes sages let your c ontroll er repo rt info rmation to y ou in plain langu age.
Working with the ASCII Editor 210 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Messag e List The messag e list pa nel conta ins all m essages i n the curre nt proje ct. Click a messag e to edit o r preview it in the Editor / Prev iew windo w. From the ri ght-click menu: Editor/Preview Window The edi tor w indow is a W YSIWYG messag e edi tor.
Working with the A SCII Editor 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 211 ASCII Editor Toolbox To i nsert an i tem eithe r click t he corr espondin g button or press the hot-ke y. Items are inserte d at the c ursor. Tool Description But ton Hot-Key Text Box Up to 128 characters of text is displayed.
Working with the ASCII Editor 212 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Tool P roperties Each tool has spec ific properti es that are editable using th e propertie s panel. Changin g a tools properties will auto matic ally upda te the me ssage ed itor an d preview windows.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 213 Working with Macros At a Glance Overview Whe n writing lo gic ne tworks, you may find your self reusi ng pieces of code again and again, changing address es only f or a few of the vari ables.
Working with M acros 214 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Macros Overv iew Macros a re g eneric pieces of l ogic networks you c reate w ith p arame ters in stead of actual ad dresses. Macros are program med offline in the Logic Edit or. When y ou insert a macr o in your main project, y ou map the paramet ers to real addresse s.
Working with M acros 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 215 Using Macr o Parameters While edit ing macro projec ts, you can as sign macro parame ters in place of regis ter addresse s or sy mb ols . Th es e ar e the ad dresse s t hat wi ll ch ang e fo r eac h i ns erti on into the m ain projec t.
Working with M acros 216 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Using Macros in Logic Adding Macro Project s to Logic Insert ma cros into logic whi le working offline in the Logic Editor.
Working with M acros 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 217 Logic Editor Macro Display Overview The Macro O verview dis play appe ars in the Log ic Editor when you move th e cursor onto an in serted macro. It also appe ars just after inser ting a macro int o a projec t.
Working with M acros 218 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Unli n king a Macro from a Project Note : Once you ’ ve unlinked a macro, you can ’ t re-link i t. Step Ac tion 1 While in the Logic Edit or, move the cursor onto the macro you want to unlink. The Macro Overview screen appears.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 219 ProWORX 32 Utilitie s At a Glance Overview Thi s chapter gives an in-depth look at th e follow ing ProWORX 32 Utili ties: What ’ s in this Chapter? This cha pter co.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 220 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 BM85 Setup Overv iew A BM85 B ridge Mul tiplexer a llows you to conne ct up to fo ur Modbus device s or network s of Modb us devices to a Mod bus Plus network. The BM85 Setup utili ty is us ed to con figure a BM 85 devi ce.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 221 Configuring the Modbus Po rts of a BM85 Configur e each of the BM8 5 ’ s four p orts by editi ng the para meters be low: Parameter Descripti o.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 222 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Work ing wi th Routing Paths In t he BM85 Con figurat ion Dialog : Communica ting with the BM8 5 If you are having tro uble comm unicating with the BM 85: To: Action: Add a routing path Select a table f rom the Tabl e drop-down box, and an address from the A ddress drop-down box.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 223 BootP Server Overview ProWO RX 32 supp orts the c onfigurati on of the IP Address of a Quantu m NOE Ethernet ada pter, an ENT module or a Momentu m control ler via a n Ethernet network.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 224 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Automatica lly Check ing IP Address es In the BootP Server utility : Using the Device Lis t In the BootP Server util ity : Step Ac tion 1 Click Enable Active D evice Ping . This per iodically pings each IP addre ss in the list.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 225 Device Parameters BootP devic e parame ter descriptio ns: Parameter Descripti on Device D isplays the description of the associated row selected in the BootP Parameters t able. MAC Address A 12 digit hexadecimal number uniquely identifying an Ethernet device.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 226 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Compare Util ity Overv iew ProWORX 32 ’ s Com pare func tion find s differenc es in lo gic and c onfigurat ion between a project and a con troller or between t wo proje cts or betwe en two controlle rs.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 227 Using the Compare Report After selectin g OK in th e compare utility: Step Act ion 1 After clicking OK to run the compar e from the compare s etup menu, the compar e report is displayed in your default browser.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 228 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 I/O Drawing Viewer Overv iew The drawi ngs are in a .DXF form at that is support ed b y m ost C AD pr og ram s. The I/ O Draw ing Gene rator uses th e master .DXF drawings to create I/ O drawin gs based on the I/O Configu ration and Document ation info rmation.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 229 The Ping Utility Overview Ping is a TCP/IP util ity for test ing a gi ven IP add ress. The address is chec ked to se e if a device exi sts for i t. If th e add res s ex ists , the Ping i s s ucc es sf ul a nd a ro und trip time (ms) is return ed.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 230 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 MBP Stat Overv iew To access device s tatus and di agnostic t ools, select one of the fo llowing ite ms from the de vice righ t-click m enu: Status a nd Diagnost ic Tool s Tool Tabs De scri pt ion Bus Status (CTRL+B) Used to obtain network status of nodes on the network.
ProWORX 32 Utiliti es 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 231 To stop c ommunic ations wit h the sele cted dev ice, cli ck Stop . To be gin communi catio ns with the selec ted de vice, cl ick Start . CPU status (CTRL+U) CPU firmware, hardware revisions, and crash codes are displayed.
ProWORX 32 Utilities 232 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 233 ProWORX 32 Reporting Reporting Overview The ProWORX 32 reportin g feature allow s you to prin t many aspec ts of your proje ct to a file o r printer. R eporting is a very powe rful tool, which can be used to e xtract informatio n from your proje ct into a printed do cument.
ProWORX 32 Reporting 234 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Quick Pi cks Quick pic ks are pre- defined sets of rep orting options . Select a n option i n the qui ck pick lis t box to get a pre-s elected lis t of option s for reporti ng. Choos e an optio n in the list b ox and th e resp ective rep ort option s will be automa tically selected .
ProWORX 32 Reporting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 235 Networks After selectin g Networks from the report opti ons list: Descrip tor Ranges After selec tin g Des criptor Ranges f rom the rep ort optio.
ProWORX 32 Reporting 236 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Configuration Tabl es After se lecting Configuration Tabl es from the report opti ons list : Traffic Cop After selectin g Traffic Cop fro m the rep.
ProWORX 32 Reporting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 237 Mismatc h Tables After selecting Mism atch Tables from th e repor t options list: Step Act ion 1 Select which addresses that have descriptors, bu.
ProWORX 32 Reporting 238 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 239 ProWORX 32 Server At a Glance Overview The ProWORX 32 s erver (see Over view, p. 35 ) is the rep ository for pr ojects, th e center for s ecurity, and a hub for comm unicatio ns.
ProWORX 32 Server 240 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Using the ProWORX 32 Server Logging on to the ProWORX 32 Server From the W indows start menu : Setting the Server Communica tions In the ProWO RX Serv.
ProWORX 32 Server 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 241 Creating ProWORX 32 Users Select the Users tab: Creating ProWORX 32 User Groups Select the Users tab: Work ing w i th ProWORX 32 Users a nd User Groups Select the Users tab: Step Act ion 1 Click Add User .
ProWORX 32 Server 242 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 User Rights User righ t s des crip tions : The St atus Tab The Statu s tab d isplays the follo wing pro ject informat ion: User - The clien t currentl.
ProWORX 32 Server 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 243 Audit Trail Overview The audit trail keeps a record of project tra nsaction s betwe en the ProWO RX 32 client an d ProWOR X 32 serve r. Each trans action is s tored as an entry i n the audi t trail. Audit tra il comments can be added to eac h record when putting a proje ct to the server .
ProWORX 32 Server 244 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 245 Schneider Alliances At a Glance Overview Sch neider Alli ances is a third-pa rty utilit y used b y Schneid er Alliances partners to add or mod ify I/O card s.
Schneider Alliances 246 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Using the Schneider All iance s Tool Adding an I/O Card After ope ning Schn eider Alli ances: Editing an I/O Card From th e Schneider Al liances def.
Schneider Alliances 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 247 Using the M CS Simple 2 Ed itor After cl icking th e ellipsis box in th e MCS Simpl e 2 param eter: Using the Default Parameter Data Editor After .
Schneider Alliances 248 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Number of Parameters Used The number of Card config parameters that are used by default. Default Number of Parame ters The available number of param eter words by default. In Bytes The number of input bytes used by t he card.
Schneider Alliances 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 249 Using the Script Editor Overview Sch neider Alli ances Sc ript Editor i s a WYSIWYG pro perty based e ditor use d to crea te car d conf igura tion script s. The V B Scri pt fil e used by ProW ORX 32 to displ ay card conf igurati on is auto matically created by the card configura tion edito r.
Schneider Alliances 250 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Commo n Properties Com mon control properti es: Using the Event Editor Dialog The event of a cont rol is ex ecuted when th e data va lue of the c ont rol changes . The event sc ript allow s you to e nter VB s cript code to manip ulate con trols.
Schneider Alliances 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 251 Editing Parameter Data - Card Config Words Using Controls In the pr operties pan el: Editing Card Config Word Data Example Word ones current value is 1010101 0 - 1010101 0 (43690 d ecimal).
Schneider Alliances 252 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Using Script Edit or Contr ols Fram e Frames are used to enclos e and gr oup related c ontrols. Scrip ts allow multip le layers of frames to be added on top of each othe r.
Schneider Alliances 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 253 Creating a List for the Combo Box In the com bo box c onfigurati on dialog : Data Edit Box Data edit boxe s are u sed on th e grid or on a fram e to allow t he use r to enter a ny valid va lue. Va lid value s are dete rmined by which radix is set fo r the data e dit bo x.
Schneider Alliances 254 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 255 Appendices At a Glance Overview The se appendi ces pr ovide info rmation on the I/O cards supported by ProWORX 32 and troubl eshoot ing tools and reso urces. What ’ s in this Appendix? The appendix contains the foll owing chap ters: Chapter Chapter Name Page A I/O Card s 257 B Troubleshooting 271 C Editing .
Appendices 256 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 257 I/O Ca rds At a Glance Overview Thi s appendi x lists the I/O cards supporte d by ProWOR X 32 for the following I /O series : What ’ s in this Chapter? This cha pte.
I/O Ca rd s 258 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 800 800 Series Cards I/O cards supp orted (in al phabetical order): Card Description Card Description B802-008 115 VAC 8 Point Output Module B872-002 4-20 m.
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 259 B814-002 NC Power Relay 8 Point Output Module B877-111 S elect. 16 channel Single Ended Input B814-108 NO/NC Po wer Relay 8 Point Output Module B881 Input/O.
I/O Ca rd s 260 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 B836-016 12-250 VDC 16 Point Output Module B887-000 12 Register Bidirectional B837-016 24 VAC/DC 16 P oint Input (True High) B888- 100 Datalogic CM1000 Aut .
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 261 A120 A120 Se ries Cards I/O cards supported (in alpha betical order): Card Description Card Description ADU 204 4 Channel Register Input (+/- 0.
I/O Ca rd s 262 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 DAP 252 LowTemp 24 VDC 8 Point Input/4 Point Output P120 125 Power Supply DAP 253 LowTemp 110VDC 8 Point Input/4 Point Output VI C 200 4 High Speed P ulse o.
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 263 Compact TSX Compact TSX Series Cards I/O cards supp orted (in alphabet ical orde r): Card Description Card Description ADU 204 4 Channel Register Input (+/- 0.
I/O Ca rd s 264 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 DAP 212 24 VDC 8 P oint Input/4 Point Output FRQ 204 Frequency an d Speed Measurement DAP 216 24 VDC 16 P oint Output Module KOS260-24 Univer sal Communicat.
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 265 Micro Micro S eries Cards I/O cards supported (in alpha betical order): Card Description Card Description MIC128 16 IN, 12 Relay OUT 24V DC MIC140 8 Bit Cou.
I/O Ca rd s 266 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Momentum M1 and INTERBUS Momen tum Series Cards I/O cards supp orted (in al phabetical order): Card Description Card Description AAI030-00 8 Channel Differe.
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 267 Quantum Quant u m Seri es Cards I/O cards supported (in alpha betical order): Card Description Card Description ACI030-00 Analog 8 Channel Unipolar Input DD.
I/O Ca rd s 268 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 CPS124 115/230V AC Power Supply RED 8A EHC202-00 High Speed Counter CPS-211 24 V DC Power Supply 3A EHC204-00 High Speed Counter 4 Channel CPS-214 24 V DC P.
I/O Cards 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 269 DAM390-00 16/8 Bidirectional 24 VAC NOE351- 00 Ethernet SY/MAX Fiber Opti c DAM490-00 16/8 Bidirectional 48 VAC NOE511- 00 Ethernet MMS Twisted Pair DAM590-.
I/O Ca rd s 270 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Sy/Max Sy/Max S eries Cards I/O cards supporte d (in alph abetical order): Card Description Card Description CRM931-D1 Digi tal 2 Slot RIO Adapter RIM 131 H.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 271 Troubleshoo ting Troubleshooti ng Trouble shooting Overview Thi s chapter includes various too ls and re source s for troub leshooti ng networks , ladder log ic, I/O card s, etc. Con tact supp ort (see Contact ing S chnei der E lectr ic, p.
Troubleshooting 272 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 B.1 G eneral Troubleshootin g Section Over view Overv iew The Troub leshooti ng tools help to reduce dow n time and imp rove your ma intenanc e personnel ’ s understa nding of the co ntroller in stallatio n.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 273 Isolati ng Faults Isolating F aults Faults can fit i nto one of four categ ories: Fault Possible Causes/Fixes Input/Output Faults This is the most common type of fault. It occurs when an open, short, or an electrical or mechanical malfunction happens.
Troubleshooting 274 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Manual Procedure List Proced ure One Cont roller fail ed to pow er up with g ood AC supp ly and fu se OK: Proced ure Two To r eplace a 38x/48x fuse: Proced ure Two To r eplace a 68x/78x fuse: Step Ac tion 1 Ensure that the power supply jumper is correct on the slot mount controllers.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 275 Procedure Tw o To repl ace a P930 /P933 fuse : Procedure Thre e Failure to atta ch to a run ning con troller: Procedure Fou r If Modbus Plus i s the cho sen mod e of comm unicati on, pleas e ensure t hat the Modbus Pl us driv er s oft ware is i ns tal led .
Troubleshooting 276 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Modbus Plus Modbus Plus Communica tions for Con cept Exec Load er When usi ng Mo dbus Pl us c ommun icati ons and t he interrup t is NO T "5C ", you must add the fo llowing line to th e "modic on.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 277 Stopcode Error Analysis Stopcode Error Analysis Bit/Err or reference: Bit Error Description 0 (0001 Hex) Illegal Configuration Someone or something has probably been modifying controller m emory and the configurat ion is not valid for this controller.
Troubleshooting 278 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 4 (0010 Hex) S908 RIO Head Failure or Remote I/ O option failed Causes: A failed S908 RIO board (replace the boar d) Illegal board configuration in the 984 (e.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 279 9 (0200 Hex) 984 -80 Series Bad Power Down Checksum Cycle the power on the controller to clear t he error or Start Controller. 10 (0400 Hex) SON Did Not Start Segment Improper programming from a programming dev ice or software package is usually the cause of st art-of- node failure.
Troubleshooting 280 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 B.2 Status Words for S901 and S908 At a Glanc e Overv iew With both t he S901 and S908 c ontrollers , the first 1 1 Status Wo rds are alwa ys found at absolu te memory address 65 -6F hex. Po inters dete rmine the absolute memory location s of the re maining words.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 281 ASCII Message Status Word 6D Hex (109 Decim al) This word reflects the statu s of the ASCII me ssage da tabase. Bi ts set in this word indicate that errors occurred wh ile cr eating or e diting ASCII m essages.
Troubleshooting 282 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Cable A Errors Cable A Errors Cable A is the main cab le conne cting the remote I/O Pro cessor to the Remote I/O Interface. Status Word Description 173 The count of frame size errors and DMA overrun errors.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 283 Cable B Errors Ca b l e B E r ro rs Cable B is the s econd ary or redund ant ca ble c onnec ting t he Re mote I/O Proces sor to the Re mote I/O Interface (o ptional re dundant c ables). Status Word Descrip tion 176 The count of frame size errors and DMA over run errors.
Troubleshooting 284 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Communication St atus Communica tion Status 1/2 (S901) The R em ote I/O co mm un ic ati on St atus Wo rd 1 sh ows error s and norm al ope rati ng indicati on of the indic ated chann el pair.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 285 Communica tion Status 2/2 (S901) The Remote I/ O co mmun icatio n Statu s Wor d 2 s hows e rrors a nd the retry count o n lost com munication s. If com munications is lost with the chan nel pair th en the correspon ding error b it will be s et and th e retry cou nter will incre ment.
Troubleshooting 286 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Controlle r Stat e S908 Contr oller - Word 65 He x (101 D ecimal) The Cont roller sta te word s hows inform ation per taining to the st ate and si ze of the controlle r. A state is any con dition, which is either set for the li fe of the controlle r (16- bit vs.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 287 Controller St atus S908 and S901 Controllers - Word 67 (103 Decim al) The contro ller stat us word s indica te certai n status es of the machin e. A st atus is any condition which c hanges du ring the runni ng of the con troller, us ually fr om an intern al event.
Troubleshooting 288 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 EOL (End of Logic) Pointer Word 6 B Hex (107 D ecimal) This location con tains the end of lo gic point er.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 289 Global Errors Global Errors Figure 1 Status Word Descrip tion 179 The Global Communication Status. This word stores comm unications status for both cable A and cable B. Cable A is t he main cable connecting the remote I/O Processor to t he Remote I/O Interfac e.
Troubleshooting 290 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 S911 Hot St andby Status (S908) Word 66 He x (102 D ecimal) The hot standb y status is val id if a redunda ncy system is present. I t shows if the u nit is reporting pr esent and healthy and the wo rd also indicates if the unit is the prim ary or second ary controll er.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 291 Local Drop Communicati ons Errors (S908) Stat us Wo rds 182-184 Statu s Words 1 82 to 184 s how the status o f the loca l drop communica tion err ors (when a l ocal drop is prese nt). The firs t drop ma y or may not be a local d rop depending upon the contro ller type b eing use d.
Troubleshooting 292 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Machine Configurat ion Word 61 Hex (97Dec imal) This sc reen show s the op tions that are presen t for the att ached co ntroller. Th ese options i nclude re mote I/O (S908 proce ssor), Modbu s II, Hot Standby, D istribut ed Control Processor (D908) and C oprocesso rs.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 293 Module Health S908 Controlle r Module Health Status inf ormation c onsists of up to 160 words. A sin gle bit i s used to r epre sent th e Heal th Sta tus of a sing le mod ule. A bina ry ’1’ means that the m odule is health y.
Troubleshooting 294 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 S901 Contr oller The I/O Module Health Statu s information consis ts of words that repres ent the module h ealth f or channel pa irs. Each word repre sents 2 cha nnels. Th e words are also divi ded int o input mod ules and ou tput modul es.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 295 Number of Segments Word 6A Hex (106 Decim al) This word is c onfirmed during powe r up to be the num ber of I/ O exchang e nodes plus 1 (fo r end of log ic). If thi s is not true then a stop code of 0100 wo uld result.
Troubleshooting 296 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Status Word Pointer Tabl e Descrip tion The addres s in 6F p oints to a table of p ointers 7 6 words lon g. It is im portant to remember that th is 76 word lo ng tab le is a tab le of a ddres s poin ters fo r the 7 5 word long sys tem stat us area.
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 297 RIO Time-out Word 6C Hex (108 Decim al) This word cont ains the Re mote I/ O time-out c onstant and a bit that indicates if redundant cables a re pres ent. Note: Ca ble A and Ca ble B are us ed for rem ote I/O com munications .
Troubleshooting 298 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Run/Load/Debug Status Word 6 E Hex (110 D ecimal) This word is a mode indicato r for 984 cont rollers. The lo ad mode is used for lo ading a progra m to the con troller. The run mo de indicate s that the control ler was st arted in the opt imized m ode (no e diting all owed whi le running ).
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 299 S901/J200 Status Word 68 He x (104 Decim al) This word shows t he stat us of the remote I/O process or. The uppe r 4 bits sho uld be zero unde r normal operating conditi ons. An erro r indicates a failur e in the remo te I/ O processo r.
Troubleshooting 300 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 S908 Err ors S908 Errors This word i s the S908 start e rror code. This word will al ways be 0 000 in a ru nning system . If an error d oes occur, t he control ler will not start a nd will ge nerate a Stopcode s ystem e rror of 4000 .
Troubleshooting 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 301 Stopcode S908 Controller - Word 69 He x (105 Decim al) This wor d contains a Stopcod e that des cribes what kind of stop sta te (if any) that t he machine has. A ’ 1 ’ in t he most sig nificant bit ind icates th at the con troller is not running.
Troubleshooting 302 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 S901 Contr oller - Word 69 He x (105 D ecimal) This word c ontains a Stopcode th at describes wha t kind of s top state (i f any) that the mach ine has. A ’ 1 ’ in the mo st signif icant bit indicate s that the contro ller is no t running.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 303 Editing .DIF F iles wi th Micr osoft Excel Editing .DIF files wi th Microsoft Exc el Overview Whe n Excel i mports a . DIF file, it conver ts the co ntroller ad dresses in the firs t column o f the datab ase into numerical v alues whi ch ProWORX 3 2 cannot read .
Editing .DIF Files with M icrosoft Excel 304 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Step Three Open and edit t he docum entation i n Micros oft Excel . Step A ctio n 1 Open the .DIF file in Microsoft Excel. The number in Column A tells you what controller addres s the row describes.
Editing .DIF Files with Microsoft Excel 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 305 Step Four Convert the co ntroller ad dresses f rom nu mbers to t ext. Step Five Export the M icrosoft Excel sp readsheet as a . dif file. Step Ac tion 1 Find an unused column in t he spreadsheet.
Editing .DIF Files with M icrosoft Excel 306 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Step Six Correct the r ows and columns in the .d if header. Step Seven Im port the documen tati on back int o ProWORX 32.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 307 Glossary Addr ess 1) On a com munications network, th e iden tifying num ber for a st ation suc h as a PLC. 2) In a comput er ’ s or PLC ’ s memory, a loc ation w here da ta, usua lly a sp ecifi c input or output v alue is s tored.
Glos sary 308 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Attaching to Also called se lecting. Connect ing your PC to a pro grammable c ontroller s o ProWORX 32 c an read it s ladder l ogic, traff ic cop i nformation , and con figurati on, and writ e changes back to it.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 309 Channel In a n S901 I/O subsys tem, a grou p of 128 i nputs and 128 outpu ts assi gned to a segment. The la dder logic in the s egment usua lly cont rols all I /O ope rations of the correspon ding chan nel. Characte rs per Inch (CPI ) The number of ch aracter s a printer prints in one inch .
Glos sary 310 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 DCP Drop ID# A distributed control pro cessor drop address. It is equi valent to the drop n umber used by the DCP. DCP-908 A distri buted co ntrol proce ssor providi ng intell igent bid irectiona l commu nication between a superv isory 984 controlle r and dis tributed 98 4 cont rollers.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 311 Dist r ibut ed I/O (DIO) One of fou r majo r architecture s for i nput/outpu t systems (also see Local I/ O , Remote I/O , and Peer-to-peer Communic ations ). I/O that i s installed away from the PLC over a wid e area and commu nicates wit h it through a Mod bus Plus net work.
Glos sary 312 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Extension The three lette rs after the p eriod in a DO S file name, often used to indica te the file ’ s purpose. File A coll ection of informati on stor ed on a di sk. It can contain eit her a pr ogram or da ta.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 313 I/O Configurator A PLC i nternal op eration tha t maps l ogic elemen t address es to physi cal I/O card s. Also known as the Traffic Cop. Instruction On e of the programm able con troller ’ s instr uction set.
Glos sary 314 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Machi ne Wor d 16 bits of da ta (two byte s). Also called a word . Macro Generic piec es of logic networks that can be in serted into main logic databases . See also Ma cro Pa rame ter . Macro Pa rameter A "placehold er" variab le used in a mac ro.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 315 Network 1) A unit of ladder log ic in a m atrix of e lements that is 11 columns wide and seven rows long. I t is used to grou p a function ’ s ladder log ic. 2) A chain of interco nnected c omputers and /or program mable c ontrollers w hich share data .
Glos sary 316 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 2) The or der in whic h eleme nts are so lved in a ne twork. Page Title A line of text which des cribes a page or gro up of page s in a la dder logic list ing. Printed at t he top o f the page . Path The pa rt of a file specific ation that indic ates the drive and subdirec tory the fi le is in.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 317 Quick Prin t A function that allows you to p rint a network to a prin ter, with or wit hout documen tation. Rack A collect ion of up to 16 I/O module s mounte d in one b ack plan e. Radix The base system of a va lue.
Glos sary 318 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Run Light A light on the fron t panel of a controll er that is on whil e the cont roller is running. Save To sto re informat ion on a d isk. Search To l ocate a spe cified ne twork elem ent (or elem ents) in the ladde r logic.
Glossary 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 319 TCP /IP A commun ication p rotocol fo r compute rs connec ted throug h an Ethern et or Token Ring net work. Text A colle ction of ASCII chara cters. Tim eout If communicati ons fail , the program w aits the specifi ed numbe r of seconds before trying to c ommuni cate agai n.
Glos sary 320 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002.
372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 321 Symbols .CSV, 56 .DBF, 56 .DIF, 56 Editing w ith MS Exce l, 303 .DOC, 56 .FIL, 56 .FIS, 56 .MDB, 56 .TEF, 56 .TXT, 56 .
Index 322 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Condi tional Ex pression s, 160 Confi guration Ex tensions Compact Phase II, 1 04 Data Protec t, 105 I/O Sca nne r, 108 I/O Scanne r Wizard, 1 11 Overview , 102 P.
Index 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 323 Equation s Exponen tial Notatio n, 157 Formatti ng, 156 Ethernet G ateway Com munication s, 72 EXECLoader, 95 Exportin g Data Watc h Window Data , 207 Documen tation, 55 Extended Memory Addr esses Display ing in the Reg ister Edito r, 201 F Fau lt s, Is olat ing, 273 File s .
Index 324 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Loadab les Copyi ng, 84 Deleting , 85 Updati ng, 84 Log Files Setting th e File Siz e in the Data W atch Window , 182 Loggin g In to ProWO RX 32, 16 Loggin g Out .
Index 372 SPU 78 0 01EMAN Ma y 2002 325 Projects Combined , 37 Conv erti ng, 34 Crea ting , 29 Emulatio n, 36 Managi ng, 35 Offline , 36 Online , 36 Selectin g a Cont roller, 31 Wizard, 29 Prot e cted.
Index 326 372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002 Sweep Const ant Sweep, Pe rforming, 149 Overview , 149 Single Sw eep, Perfo rming, 149 SY/MAX Confi gur atio n Exten sion, 124 Symbol s ISA, 146 Syste m Requi rem.
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