turck FXEN--IP Operating instructions

Category
Cellular network devices
Type
Operating instructions
FXEN –
ETHERNET/IP
USER MANUAL
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concerned.
Edition 08/2008
© Hans Turck GmbH, Muelheim an der Ruhr
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Subject to alterations without notice
Warning!
Before commencing the installation
Disconnect the power supply of the device.
Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally restarted.
Verify isolation from the supply.
Earth and short circuit.
Cover or enclose neighboring units that are live.
Follow the engineering instructions of the device concerned.
Only suitably qualified personnel in accordance with EN 50 110-1/-2 (VDE 0 105 Part 100)
may work on this device/system.
Before installation and before touching the device ensure that you are free of electrostatic
charge.
The functional earth (FE) must be connected to the protective earth (PE) or to the potential
equalization. The system installer is responsible for implementing this connection.
Connecting cables and signal lines should be installed so that inductive or capacitive inter-
ference do not impair the automation functions.
Install automation devices and related operating elements in such a way that they are well
protected against unintentional operation.
Suitable safety hardware and software measures should be implemented for the I/O inter-
face so that a line or wire breakage on the signal side does not result in undefined states
in the automation devices.
Ensure a reliable electrical isolation of the low voltage for the 24 volt supply. Only use
power supply units complying with IEC 60 364-4-41 (VDE 0 100 Part 410) or HD 384.4.41
S2.
Deviations of the mains voltage from the rated value must not exceed the tolerance limits
given in the specifications, otherwise this may cause malfunction and dangerous opera-
tion.
Emergency stop devices complying with IEC/EN 60 204-1 must be effective in all oper-
ating modes of the automation devices. Unlatching the emergency-stop devices must not
cause restart.
Devices that are designed for mounting in housings or control cabinets must only be oper-
ated and controlled after they have been installed with the housing closed. Desktop or
portable units must only be operated and controlled in enclosed housings.
Measures should be taken to ensure the proper restart of programs interrupted after a
voltage dip or failure. This should not cause dangerous operating states even for a short
time. If necessary, emergency-stop devices should be implemented.
Wherever faults in the automation system may cause damage to persons or property,
external measures must be implemented to ensure a safe operating state in the event of a
fault or malfunction (for example, by means of separate limit switches, mechanical inter-
locks etc.).
The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations
(e. g. with regard to cable cross sections, fuses, PE).
All work relating to transport, installation, commissioning and maintenance must only be
carried out by qualified personnel. (IEC 60 364 and HD 384 and national work safety regu-
lations).
All shrouds and doors must be kept closed during operation.
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Table of Contents
About this Manual
Documentation Concept .................................................................................................. 0-2
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 0-3
Prescribed Use ...............................................................................................................................0-3
Notes Concerning Planning /Installation of this Product................................................................0-3
Description of Symbols Used ........................................................................................... 0-4
1 EtherNet/IP
System Description ......................................................................................................... 1-2
Network-Topology ..........................................................................................................................1-3
Addressing on EtherNet/IP .............................................................................................................1-4
Network Classes.............................................................................................................................1-5
Checking the communication via "ping-signals"............................................................................1-5
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) ................................................................................................1-6
2 FXEN - General Technical Features
General Information ......................................................................................................... 2-2
General Information on FXEN for EtherNet/IP ................................................................. 2-3
Address Setting for EtherNet/IP ...................................................................................... 2-4
LED-behavior ..................................................................................................................................2-4
Default setting of the module .........................................................................................................2-4
Address setting via the rotary-mode ..............................................................................................2-5
Address setting via BootP-mode....................................................................................................2-6
Address setting via DHCP-mode....................................................................................................2-7
Address setting via PGM-mode .....................................................................................................2-8
Address setting via PGM-DHCP.....................................................................................................2-9
Address setting via the software I/O-ASSISTANT........................................................................2-10
SET Button ..................................................................................................................... 2-12
Connection Possibilities................................................................................................. 2-13
EtherNet/IP ...................................................................................................................................2-13
Operation Voltage/ Load Voltage .................................................................................................2-13
In-/ and Outputs ...........................................................................................................................2-13
General Technical Data.................................................................................................. 2-14
Technical Data ..............................................................................................................................2-14
Dimension drawings .....................................................................................................................2-15
LED-Displays ................................................................................................................................2-16
Diagnostic Messages via the Process Data .................................................................................2-17
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3 Digital Input Module FXEN-IM16-0001-IP
FXEN-IM16-0001-IP ......................................................................................................... 3-2
Technical Data ................................................................................................................................3-2
Wiring Diagram ...............................................................................................................................3-2
Process Data Mapping ...................................................................................................................3-2
Parameterization.............................................................................................................................3-3
Diagnostics .....................................................................................................................................3-3
4 Configurable I/O-Module FXEN-XSG16-000x-IP
FXEN-XSG16-000x-IP....................................................................................................... 4-2
Technical Data ................................................................................................................................4-2
Block diagram.................................................................................................................................4-3
Wiring diagrams..............................................................................................................................4-3
Process Data Mapping ...................................................................................................................4-4
Parameterization.............................................................................................................................4-4
Diagnostics .....................................................................................................................................4-5
Explicit Messaging via VSC ............................................................................................................4-6
5 Implementation of EtherNet/IP
The EtherNet/IP Communications Profile ........................................................................ 5-2
I/O Messages..................................................................................................................................5-2
Explicit Messages ...........................................................................................................................5-2
Communications Profile of the FXEN Module ................................................................................5-2
Classes and Instances of the EtherNet/IP-module .......................................................... 5-4
EtherNet/IP Standard Classes........................................................................................................5-4
Identity Object (0×01) .....................................................................................................................5-5
Message Router Object (0×02).......................................................................................................5-7
Assembly Object (0×04)................................................................................................................5-12
Connection Manager Object (0×06)..............................................................................................5-14
Port Object (0×F4) ........................................................................................................................5-14
TCP/IP Interface Object (0×F5).....................................................................................................5-15
Ethernet Link Object (0×F6) ..........................................................................................................5-20
VSC-Vendor Specific Classes......................................................................................... 5-22
Class Instance of the VSC ............................................................................................................ 5-22
Gateway Class (VSC 100).............................................................................................................5-23
Process Data Class (VSC102) ...................................................................................................... 5-25
Digital Versatile Module Class (VSC117) ......................................................................................5-27
6 Application Example: FXEN at an Allen Bradley PLC
General ............................................................................................................................ 6-2
Prerequisites for this example ........................................................................................................6-2
Network configuration...................................................................................................... 6-3
Changing the IP address of a PC/network interface card................................................ 6-4
Changing the IP address in Windows 2000/ Windows XP .............................................................6-4
Changing the IP address in Windows NT .......................................................................................6-5
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Changing the IP address via I/O-ASSISTANT V3 ...........................................................................6-6
Address setting at the gateway ..................................................................................... 6-10
Address setting via DHCP-mode ................................................................................................. 6-10
Setting-up communications with the software tool "RSLinx" ........................................ 6-12
Configuration of the network in "RSLogiX 5000"........................................................... 6-13
Configuration of the controller......................................................................................................6-13
Configuration of a FXEN station ................................................................................................... 6-15
Downloading the I/O configuration...............................................................................................6-17
I/O data mapping............................................................................................................ 6-20
Mapping report via I/O-ASSISTANT .............................................................................................6-20
Example for process data access .................................................................................. 6-21
Setting an output ..........................................................................................................................6-21
7 Guidelines for Electrical Installation
General Notes .................................................................................................................. 7-2
General ...........................................................................................................................................7-2
Cable Routing Inside and Outside of Cabinets ..............................................................................7-2
Lightning Protection .......................................................................................................................7-3
Transmission Media........................................................................................................................7-3
Potential Relationships .................................................................................................... 7-4
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) .............................................................................. 7-5
Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility.........................................................................................7-5
Grounding of Inactive Metal Components......................................................................................7-5
PE Connection ................................................................................................................................7-5
Shielding of Cables .......................................................................................................... 7-6
Potential Compensation................................................................................................... 7-7
Switching Inductive Loads..............................................................................................................7-7
Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)...........................................................................7-7
9 Glossary
8Index
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About this Manual
Documentation Concept ......................................................................................................2
Overview ..............................................................................................................................3
Prescribed Use .................................................................................................................................. 3
Notes Concerning Planning /Installation of this Product................................................................... 3
Description of Symbols Used ...............................................................................................4
About this Manual
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Documentation Concept
This manual contains all information about the TURCK FXEN product series for EtherNet/IP
in IP67.
The following chapters contain a short FXEN system description, a description of the fieldbus
system EtherNet/IP, exact information about function and structure of the FXEN modules as
well as all bus specific information concerning the connection to automation devices, diag-
nostics and data mapping.
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Overview
Overview
This manual includes all information necessary for the prescribed use of FXEN-modules for
EtherNet/IP. It has been specially conceived for personnel with the necessary qualifications.
Prescribed Use
Appropriate transport, storage, deployment and mounting as well as careful operating and
thorough maintenance guarantee the trouble-free and safe operation of these devices.
Notes Concerning Planning /Installation of this Product
Attention
Please read this section carefully. Safety aspects cannot be left to chance when
dealing with electrical equipment.
Warning
The devices described in this manual must be used only in applications prescribed
in this manual or in the respective technical descriptions, and only with certified
components and devices from third party manufacturers.
Warning
All respective safety measures and accident protection guidelines must be consid-
ered carefully and without exception.
About this Manual
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Description of Symbols Used
Warning
This sign can be found next to all notes that indicate a source of hazards. This can
refer to danger to personnel or damage to the system (hardware and software) and
to the facility.
This sign means for the operator: work with extreme caution.
Attention
This sign can be found next to all notes that indicate a potential hazard.
This can refer to possible danger to personnel and damages to the system (hard-
ware and software) and to the facility.
Note
This sign can be found next to all general notes that supply important information
about one or more operating steps.
These specific notes are intended to make operation easier and avoid unnecessary
work due to incorrect operation.
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1 EtherNet/IP
System Description .............................................................................................................2
IP (Internet Protocol) ...................................................................................................................... 2
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ............................................................................................. 2
Network-Topology ............................................................................................................................. 3
Transmission Media ....................................................................................................................... 3
Addressing on EtherNet/IP ................................................................................................................ 4
Ethernet MAC-ID ............................................................................................................................ 4
IP address ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Network Classes................................................................................................................................ 5
Checking the communication via "ping-signals"............................................................................... 5
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) ................................................................................................... 6
EtherNet/IP
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System Description
Ethernet Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP) is a communication system for industrial applica-
tions.
It is used to exchange time-critical application information between industrial devices such as
simple I/O devices (sensors/actuators) or even complex control devices (robots, program-
mable logic controllers, etc.).
EtherNet/IP is an open network because it uses:
IEEE 802.3 Physical and Data Link standard
Ethernet TCP/IP protocol suite (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), the
Ethernet industry standard.
Common Industrial Protocol (CIP), the protocol that provides real-time I/O messaging and
information/peer-to-peer messaging. ControlNet and DeviceNet networks also use CIP.
IP (Internet Protocol)
The Internet Protocol is a connection-free transport protocol. Since the protocol does not use
acknowledgement messages, telegrams can get lost. Therefore it is not suitable for safe data
transfer. The main functions of the internet protocol are the addressing of hosts and the frag-
mentation of data packages.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented transport protocol and is
based on the Internet Protocol. A safe and error-free data transport can be guaranteed by
means of certain error diagnostic mechanisms. For example, the acknowledgement and time
monitoring of telegrams.
Note
For further infomation about CIP and EtherNet/IP, please contact also the user or-
ganization ODVA (www.odva.org).
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System Description
1
UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol)
UDP/IP provides the fast, efficient data transport necessary for real-time data exchange.
To make EtherNet/IP successful, CIP has been added on top of TCP/UDP/IP to provide a
common application layer.
Network-Topology
EtherNet/IP network uses an active star topology in which groups of devices are connected
point-to-point to a switch.
Products with both transmission speeds (10 and 100 Mbit/s) can be used in the same network
and most Ethernet switches will negotiate the speed automatically.
Transmission Media
For communication via Ethernet, different transmission media can be used:
coaxial cable (10Base5)
optical fibre (10BaseF)
twisted two-wire cable (10BaseT) with shielding (STP) or without shielding (UTP)
Figure 1:
EtherNet/IP in
OSI 7 layer
model
Semi
Devices
Pneu
Valve
AC
Drives
Position
Controllers
Other
Profiles
Application Layer
Explicit, I/O, Routing
UDP
DeviceNet
DLL
Transport
ControlNet
DLL
Transport
tbd
tbd
Encapsulation
TCP
IP
DeviceNet
physical
layer
Ethernet
physical
layer
ControlNet
physical
layer
ATM, Firewire,
USB, Blue Tooth
Application Object Library
User
Layer
Application
Layer
Transport
and Data
Link Layer
Physical
Layer
Ethernet/IP
EtherNet/IP
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Addressing on EtherNet/IP
Ethernet MAC-ID
The Ethernet MAC-ID is a 6-byte-value which serves to identify an Ethernet device. The MAC-
ID is determined for each device by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
New York).
The first 3 bytes of the MAC-ID contain a manufacturer identifier (TURCK: 00:07:46:xx:xx:xx).
The last 3 bytes can be chosen freely by the manufacturer for each device and contain a serial
number.
The MAC-ID can be read from the module using the software tool "I/O-ASSISTANT".
IP address
Each Ethernet-host receives its own IP address. In addition, the node knows its netmask and
the IP address of the default gateway.
The IP address is a 4-byte-value which contains the address of the network to which the node
is connected as well as the host address in the network.
The IP address of the FXEN-XSG16-0001-IP is predefined as follows:
IP address: 192.168.1.×××
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.001
The netmask shows which part of the IP address defines the network as well as the network
class, and which part of the IP address defines the single node in the network.
In the example mentioned above, the first 3 bytes of the IP address define the network. They
contain the subnet-ID 192.168.1.
The last byte of the IP address defines the node’s address within the network.
Note
In order to build communication between a PC and an Ethernet-module, both have
to be nodes on the same network.
If necessary, the nodes’ network addresses have to be adapted one to another.
Please read chapter 6, ”Changing the IP address of a PC/network interface card”’,
page 6-4
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System Description
1
Network Classes
The available networks are divided into the different network classes A, B, and C.
According to their predefined address 192.168.1.××× FXEN-modules are nodes on a Class C
network.
Checking the communication via "ping-signals"
You can check the communication between nodes in a network using ping-signals in the
DOS-prompt of your PC.
For that purpose, enter the command "ping" and the IP address of the network node to be
checked.
If the node answers the ping-signal, it is ready for communication and takes part in the data
transfer.
Figure 2:
Network classes
Class Network addresses Bytes for net
address
Bytes for host
address
No. of
possible
networks/
hosts
A 1.×××.×××.×××-
126.×××.×××.×××
13126/ 2
24
B 128.0.×××.××× -
191.255.×××.×××
222
14/ 216
C 192.0.0.××× -
223.255.255.×××
312
21/ 256
Figure 3:
ping-signal
EtherNet/IP
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ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
In each TCP/IP-capable computer, ARP serves to clearly assign the worldwide unique hard-
ware addresses (MAC-IDs) to the single IP addresses of the network nodes via internal tables.
Using ARP in the DOS-prompt, every node in a network can be clearly identified via its MAC-
ID.
Write a ping command for the respective station/ IP address: (example: "x:\\ping
192.168.1.100").
Via the command "x:\\arp -a", the MAC-ID (00-07-46-ff-60-13) for this IP address is deter-
mined. This MAC-ID clearly identifies the network node.
Figure 4:
Determination
of the MAC-ID
of a FXEN mo-
dule via ARP
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2 FXEN - General Technical Features
General Information .............................................................................................................2
General Information on FXEN for EtherNet/IP .....................................................................3
Address Setting for EtherNet/IP ..........................................................................................4
LED-behavior ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Default setting of the module ............................................................................................................ 4
Address setting via the rotary-mode ................................................................................................. 5
Address setting via BootP-mode....................................................................................................... 6
Address setting via DHCP-mode....................................................................................................... 7
Address setting via PGM-mode ........................................................................................................ 8
Address setting via PGM-DHCP........................................................................................................ 9
Address setting via the software I/O-ASSISTANT........................................................................... 10
SET Button .........................................................................................................................12
Connection Possibilities.....................................................................................................13
EtherNet/IP ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Operation Voltage/ Load Voltage .................................................................................................... 13
Power supply via 7/8’’ (FXEN-XSG16-0001-IP) ........................................................................... 13
In-/ and Outputs .............................................................................................................................. 13
General Technical Data......................................................................................................14
Technical Data ................................................................................................................................. 14
Dimension drawings ........................................................................................................................ 15
LED-Displays ................................................................................................................................... 16
Diagnostic Messages via the Process Data .................................................................................... 17
Summarized Diagnostics ............................................................................................................. 17
Scheduled Diagnostics ................................................................................................................ 17
FXEN - General Technical Features
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General Information
This chapter contains all information concerning the hardware of the FXEN modules, the
general technical data as well as the connection possibilities, the addressing, the diagnostics
and concerning the general EtherNet/IP parameters.
Note
All module-specific information can be found within the module descriptions in the
respective module-chapters of this manual.
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