Momentum Modbus Plus 170 PNT Series Handbücher

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Momentum M1 Processor

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Adapter and Option Adapter

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User Guide

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Table of Contents

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Safety Information

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About the Book

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Getting Started

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Overview of Momentum M1

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Processor Adapters

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Label Description

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1 Standard port connector

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3 LED indicators

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Memory Size and

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Clock Speed

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Input and Output

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References

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1 Modbus Port 1 connector

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2 LED indicators

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2 I/0Bus port connector

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2 Modbus Port 2 connector

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1 Ethernet port connector

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2 I/OBus port connector

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3LED indicators

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Overview of

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Momentum Option Adapters

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Serial Option

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Adapter

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Specifications

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1 LED indicator

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2 Battery compartment door

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(A Momentum Component)

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Assembling

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Procedure:

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Assembling an

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Adapter and an

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I/O Base

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Removing an

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Adapter from an

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I/O base

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2 Lift off the adapter

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Installation Guidelines

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3.4 Labeling the M1 CPU

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Communication Ports on

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Momentum Components

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Communication Ports

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Using the Modbus Ports for

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4.1 Modbus Port 1

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Using the Modbus Ports

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4.2 Modbus Port 2

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Interconnect

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Components

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Modbus RS485

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Connector T

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(RJ45 Base)

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports

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Standard Cabling Schemes

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Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes

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Cluster

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Scheme #1

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Scheme #2

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Cable Between

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Clusters

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Terminating

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Resistor Plugs

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Using the Ethernet Port on

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Ethernet Port

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Using the Ethernet Port

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Transmission

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Transmission errors table

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Using the I/O Bus Port for

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Networks Momentum

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Using the I/O Bus Port

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Modsoft and Momentum

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Configuring an M1 CPU with

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Overview

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Magnum

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Step Action

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2 Push <Enter>

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Defaults for an

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18.0 Adapter

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Adapters

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Specials :

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Battery Coil 001536

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Timer Register 4

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Port Parameters with Modsoft

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Should Not Be Changed

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Using Modsoft

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Components Using Modsoft

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Adapters with Modsoft

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At a Glance

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Configuring a Modbus Plus

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10.1 Getting Started

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Modsoft)

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Completed

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Screen: Node 5

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Defining the

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Global Inputs

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Push <Enter>

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Defining Global

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Saving to Flash

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Concept and Momentum

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Default 144 words

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Minimum 4 words

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Using Concept

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Changing Mode and Data Bits

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Changing the Modbus Address

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I/O Scanning

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Subnet Mask:

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Master Module (Slot):

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Health Block (1X/3X):

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(Using Concept)

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Components (Using Concept)

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Diagnostic Block (3X/4X):

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As shown below:

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Editing the Local

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I/O map

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Drop dialog appears

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14.1 Getting Started

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Accessing the

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Option Effect

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Devices on the Network

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Cop dialog box

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5 Click <OK>

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Global Outputs

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Saving to Flash in Concept

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ProWORX32 and Momentum

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Configuring an M1 with

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ProWORX32

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File Edit View Window Help

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ProWORX 32 - [RIO_test]

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Modbus Plus Gateway TCP/IP

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Hardware Clock

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Registers

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Selecting the

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Appendices

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Ladder Logic Elements and

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Instructions

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Ladder Logic

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Standard Ladder

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A Special STAT Instruction

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Words Description

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1 = ATI healthy

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0 = ATI Not Healthy

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Error Codes

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Battery Life Information for

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Alkaline Batteries

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Numerics

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