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Seite 1 - User Guide

31002674 07Momentum M1 Processor Adapter and Option AdapterUser Guide870USE10110 Version 5.0

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Seite 3 - Table of Contents

Assembling Momentum Components100870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 101IICommunication Ports on Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes the communication ports available with Mom

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Communication Ports102870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 1034Using the Modbus Ports for Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes Modbus port 1 and Modbus port 2, inc

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Using the Modbus Ports104870USE10110 July 20044.1 Modbus Port 1 (on Selected M1 Processor Adapters)OverviewPurpose Modbus port 1 is standard on all Mo

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 105Modbus Port 1 (On Selected M1 Processor Adapters)Introduction Modbus port 1 is an RS232 asynchronous se

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Using the Modbus Ports106870USE10110 July 2004Port Parameters Modbus port 1 supports the following communication parameters.Default ParametersThe fact

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 107Cable Accessories for Modbus Port 1 on M1 Processor AdaptersOverview This section describes the cable a

Seite 11 - Safety Information

Using the Modbus Ports108870USE10110 July 2004Pinouts for Modbus Port 1 on M1 Processor Adapters110 XCA 203 00 Pinout 110 XCA 204 00 Pinout CPU

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 1094.2 Modbus Port 2 (On Selected Momentum Components)Purpose Five Momentum components offer this port.171

Seite 13 - About the Book

870USE10110 July 2004 11§Safety InformationImportant InformationNOTICE Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar

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Using the Modbus Ports110870USE10110 July 2004Modbus Port 2 (on Selected Momentum Components)Two Types of PortsModbus port 2 is available in two types

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 111Port Parameters Modbus port 2 offers the following communication parameters.Default ParametersThe facto

Seite 16 - Getting Started

Using the Modbus Ports112870USE10110 July 2004Auto-Logout Feature Only with RS232If the serial option adapter is used and the RS232 port is chosen, au

Seite 17 - Processor Adapters

Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 113Four-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsIntroduction Four-wir

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Using the Modbus Ports114870USE10110 July 2004Single Master/Slave Option 1The following illustration shows components used in a four-wire single maste

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 115Single Master/Slave Option 2The following illustration shows components used in a four-wire single mast

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Using the Modbus Ports116870USE10110 July 2004Two-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsIntroduction Two-wire c

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 117Multimaster/Slave CablingThe following illustration shows components used in a multimaster/slave networ

Seite 22 - Clock Speed

Using the Modbus Ports118870USE10110 July 2004Cable for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsOverview This section describes the cables

Seite 23 - References

Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 119Interconnect CablesCable for connecting two Modbus RS485 devices, such as Momentum modules, is availabl

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Safety Information12870USE10110 July 2004PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified personnel. No responsi-bility is assume

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Using the Modbus Ports120870USE10110 July 2004Other Premade CableInterconnect and Ethernet cable in various lengths and boot colors may be obtained fr

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 121Connectors for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsOverview This section describes the

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Using the Modbus Ports122870USE10110 July 2004Terminating Devices for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsOverview This section descri

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 123Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks Connecting Momentum ComponentsOverview This section contains pinouts

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Using the Modbus Ports124870USE10110 July 20049-Pin D-Shell PinoutThe illustration below shows the pinouts for wiring a male 9-pin D-shell connector f

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Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 125Interconnect CablesThe illustration below shows the pinout for the 170 MCI 02x xx Modbus Plus or Modbus

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Using the Modbus Ports126870USE10110 July 2004Modbus RS485 Connector T (RJ45 Base)The illustration below shows the pinout for the Modbus RS485 connect

Seite 32 - 2 I/0Bus port connector

Using the Modbus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 127Terminating Resistor PlugsThe illustration below shows the pinout for the Modbus Plus or Modbus RS485 t

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870USE10110 July 2004 1295Using the Modbus Plus Ports with Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose Modbus Plus ports are available with:172 PNN 210 22 o

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870USE10110 July 2004 13About the BookAt a GlanceDocument Scope This manual contains complete information about the Momentum M1 processor adapters, op

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports130870USE10110 July 2004Modbus Plus Features for MomentumIntroduction When a Modbus Plus network is constructed entirely of

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 131Two Types of Modbus Plus Networks for Momentum ComponentsI/O Networks and Supervisory NetworksIn a

Seite 38 - 2 Modbus Port 2 connector

Using the Modbus Plus Ports132870USE10110 July 2004Standard Cabling SchemesIntroduction In a standard Modbus Plus cabling scheme, each peer device con

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 133Momentum NetworkThis illustration depicts a Modbus Plus network constructed with a Momentum CPU an

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports134870USE10110 July 2004Cluster Mode Cabling SchemesIntroduction In cluster mode, Momentum I/O devices may be placed in sma

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 135Cable Between ClustersThe minimum length of cable between clusters is 3 m (10 ft). Drop Cables Dro

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports136870USE10110 July 2004Cluster Scheme #1In this example, two clusters of Momentum I/O modules are connected in sequence. T

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 137Cluster Scheme #2In this example, two clusters are connected in sequence. The network ends with th

Seite 44 - 3LED indicators

Using the Modbus Plus Ports138870USE10110 July 2004Cable Accessories for Modbus Plus NetworksOverview This section describes the cables, connector and

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 139Cable Between ClustersCable for connecting two Modbus Plus clusters, or for fabricating drop cable

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About the Book14870USE10110 July 2004Product Related WarningsSchneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this docum

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports140870USE10110 July 2004DB9 Connector T This connector is used in cluster mode with a Modbus Plus Communication Adapter or

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 141Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus Networks with Momentum ComponentsOverview This se

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports142870USE10110 July 2004Interconnect CablesThe following illustration shows the pinout for the 170 MCI 02x xx Modbus Plus o

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 143Terminating Resistor PlugsThe following illustration shows the pinout for the Modbus Plus or Modbu

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports144870USE10110 July 2004Modbus Plus Addresses in Networks with Momentum ComponentsIntroduction Modbus Plus devices function

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 145Setting Modbus Plus AddressesTwo rotary switches on the Momentum option adapter are used to set th

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports146870USE10110 July 2004Peer Cop on Modbus Plus Networks with Momentum ComponentsWhat Is Peer Cop?A Momentum M1 processor a

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Using the Modbus Plus Ports870USE10110 July 2004 147Effect of Using Peer CopThe net effect of using Peer Cop for data transactions is that each sendin

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870USE10110 July 2004 1496Using the Ethernet Port on Selected M1 Processor AdaptersAt a GlancePurpose Ethernet ports are available with:171 CCC 960 20

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870USE10110 July 2004 15IGetting Started with Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes the M1 processor adapters and option adapters

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Using the Ethernet Port150870USE10110 July 2004Ethernet PortIntroduction The Ethernet port allows a processor adapter to connect to an Ethernet networ

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Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 151Network Design Considerations for M1 Ethernet ProcessorsIntroduction In a distributed control environm

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Using the Ethernet Port152870USE10110 July 2004I/O Networks In an Ethernet I/O network architecture, an M1 processor adapter is used to control Moment

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Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 153Security Firewalls for Networks with M1 Ethernet ProcessorsOverview To restrict access to your Etherne

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Using the Ethernet Port154870USE10110 July 2004Cabling Schemes for Ethernet Networks with Momentum ComponentsIntroduction In a standard Ethernet cabli

Seite 63 - Momentum Option Adapters

Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 155Pinouts for Networks with Momentum ComponentsOverview This section contains pinouts for wiring an Ethe

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Using the Ethernet Port156870USE10110 July 2004Assigning Ethernet Address Parameters on M1 Ethernet ProcessorsOverview As shipped from the factory, th

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Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 157When the Processor Adapter is Powered-up with a Configuration for Specify IP AddressWhen the processor

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Using the Ethernet Port158870USE10110 July 2004Using BOOTP Lite to Assign Address Parameters for Momentum Components Specifying Addresses/Stopping the

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Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 159Reading Ethernet Network StatisticsOverview Ethernet network statistics are stored in the processor ad

Seite 68 - Specifications

Getting Started16870USE10110 July 2004

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Using the Ethernet Port160870USE10110 July 2004Description of Ethernet Network Statistics for Momentum ComponentsOperational Statistics Ethernet Netwo

Seite 70 - 2 Battery compartment door

Using the Ethernet Port870USE10110 July 2004 161Receiver Errors Receiver errors table:Words DescriptionWords 18, 19 Framing ErrorsCounts the number of

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Using the Ethernet Port162870USE10110 July 2004Transmission ErrorsTransmission errors tableWords DescriptionWords 26, 27 Transmit Buffer ErrorsIncreme

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870USE10110 July 2004 1637Using the I/O Bus Port for Networks Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose Three Momentum components offer I/O bus master cap

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Using the I/O Bus Port164870USE10110 July 2004I/O Bus Ports on Momentum ComponentsIntroduction The I/O bus port allows a Momentum CPU to assume bus ma

Seite 74 - (A Momentum Component)

Using the I/O Bus Port870USE10110 July 2004 165How I/O Bus Works with Momentum ComponentsIntroduction This section describes how signals are passed an

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Using the I/O Bus Port166870USE10110 July 2004Network Status Indication in the M1 Ethernet ModuleOverview The M1 Ethernet Module can provide I/O bus n

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Using the I/O Bus Port870USE10110 July 2004 167Guidelines for Momentum M1 I/OBus NetworksOverview This section gives guidelines for creating an I/O bu

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Using the I/O Bus Port168870USE10110 July 2004Network Scheme The slave devices are distributed along a trunk, as shown in the illustration below. CPUI

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Using the I/O Bus Port870USE10110 July 2004 169Cable Accessories for I/OBus Networks with Momentum ComponentsOverview Modicon provides several cabling

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870USE10110 July 2004 171Overview of Momentum M1 Processor AdaptersAt a GlancePurpose A Momentum M1 processor adapter can be snapped onto a Momentum I

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Using the I/O Bus Port170870USE10110 July 2004Pinouts for Momentum I/OBus Remote Bus CablesINTERBUS Cable The following illustration shows how to wire

Seite 81 - Assembling

870USE10110 July 2004 171IIIModsoft and Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to configure an M1 CPU, how to I/O map an I/O bu

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Modsoft172870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 1738Configuring an M1 CPU with ModsoftAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter explains how to configure a CPU using Modsoft 2.6. Th

Seite 84 - I/O Base

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft174870USE10110 July 20048.1 Configuring the Processor AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes how to configure

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 175Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter with ModsoftIntroduction This section describes how to se

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft176870USE10110 July 2004Next Step You are now ready to specify the type of M1 Momentum Processor Adapter for configu

Seite 87 - Adapter from an

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 177Specifying an M1 Processor Type in ModsoftIntroduction Once you have selected an M1 process

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft178870USE10110 July 2004Procedure Follow the steps below to specify an M1 processor type.Step Action1 As a result of

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 179Default Modsoft Configuration Parameters (for Momentum Components)Overview This section des

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters18870USE10110 July 20041.1 Introducing the M1 Processor AdaptersOverviewPurpose A Momentum M1 processor adap

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft180870USE10110 July 2004Defaults for an 18.0 AdapterThis sample Configuration Overview screen shows the default conf

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 181Changing the Range of Discrete and Register References for an M1 CPU with ModsoftIntroducti

Seite 93 - I/O base

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft182870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Size of Your Application Logic Space with Modsoft for M1 CPUsIntroduction The n

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 183Changing the Number of Segments for M1 CPUs with ModsoftIntroduction The number of segments

Seite 95 - 2 Lift off the adapter

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft184870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Size of the I/O Map for M1 CPUs with ModsoftProcessors For I/O Bus NetworksWith

Seite 96 - Installation Guidelines

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 185Establishing Configuration Extension Memory for M1 CPUs with ModsoftIntroduction By default

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft186870USE10110 July 20048.2 Configuring Momentum Option Adapter Features in ModsoftOverviewPurpose This section desc

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 187Reserving and Monitoring a Battery Coil with Modsoft for Momentum Option AdaptersIntroducti

Seite 99 - 3.4 Labeling the M1 CPU

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft188870USE10110 July 2004Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock in Modsoft for Momentum Option AdaptersOverview Each option

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 189Reserving Registers for the TOD ClockTo reserve registers for the time-of-day clock, perfor

Seite 101 - Momentum Components

Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 19Front Panel illustration (M1 Processor Adapters)Introduction A typical processor ada

Seite 102 - Communication Ports

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft190870USE10110 July 2004Setting the Time on Momentum Components in ModsoftOverview Once you have reserved a block of

Seite 103 - Using the Modbus Ports for

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 191Setting the Status BitsThe control register (4x) uses its four most significant bits to rep

Seite 104 - 4.1 Modbus Port 1

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft192870USE10110 July 2004Reading the Time-of-Day Clock on Momentum Components with ModsoftOverview This section tells

Seite 105 - Using the Modbus Ports

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 1938.3 Modifying Momentum Modbus Communication Port Parameters with ModsoftOverviewPurpose The

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft194870USE10110 July 2004Accessing the Port Editor Screen with Modsoft to Modify Modbus Port Settings for Momentum Co

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 195Modbus Communication Port Parameters (on Momentum Components) Which Should Not Be ChangedOv

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft196870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Mode and Data Bits on Modbus Ports for Momentum Components with ModsoftIntroduc

Seite 109 - 4.2 Modbus Port 2

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 197Procedure To change the mode and data bit parameters, perform the steps in the following ta

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft198870USE10110 July 2004Changing Parity on Modbus Communication Ports for Momentum Components Using ModsoftIntroduct

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 199Changing the Baud Rate on Modbus Communication Ports for Momentum Components Using ModsoftO

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters20870USE10110 July 2004Overview of Ports (M1 Processor Adapters)Introduction Each processor adapter is equip

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft200870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Modbus Address for Modbus Communication Ports for Momentum Components Using Mod

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 201Changing the Delay Parameter on Modbus Communication Ports for Momentum Components Using Mo

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft202870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Protocol on Modbus Port 2 on Momentum Components Overview If your Momentum M1 C

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 2038.4 I/O Mapping Local I/O Points for M1 Processor Adapters with ModsoftAccessing and Editin

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft204870USE10110 July 20042 Move the cursor onto the model number of your local base unit (e.g., the 170 ADM 370 10 24

Seite 119 - Interconnect

Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870USE10110 July 2004 205Local I/O Only This screen is always used to I/O map the local I/O base only. No other I/O

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft206870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 2079I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network for Momentum Components with ModsoftAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to I/O map

Seite 122 - Components

I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network208870USE10110 July 2004Supporting an I/O Map for an I/O Bus Network with Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsIntroduction Th

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 209Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus Network with Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsOverview

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 21Memory and Performance Characteristics of M1 Processor AdaptersIntroduction Processo

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network210870USE10110 July 2004Next Step Editing the I/OBus I/O Map (see p. 211)3 Select Add Drop (or Next Drop if you have alr

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 211Editing the I/O Bus I/O Map with Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsOverviewThe maximum number of m

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network212870USE10110 July 20042 Move the cursor onto the desired model number and push <Enter>.Result: The module type a

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 213Generic INTERBUS Module Identifier CodesINTERBUS device manufacturers embed an identifier code

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network214870USE10110 July 2004Moving Between PagesTo move from one I/O map page to the another, use the <PageUp> and <

Seite 130 - Using the Modbus Plus Ports

870USE10110 July 2004 21510Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop for Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose Communication transact

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop216870USE10110 July 200410.1 Getting Started (Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft w

Seite 132 - Standard Cabling Schemes

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 217Accessing the Peer Cop Configuration Extension Screen with Modsoft

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop218870USE10110 July 2004The Default Peer Cop Screen (with Modsoft for Momentum Components)Ov

Seite 134 - Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 21910.2 Using Modbus Plus with Modsoft to Handle I/O on Networks with

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters22870USE10110 July 2004Memory Size and Clock SpeedThe memory size and clock speed of each processor are desc

Seite 136 - Scheme #1

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop220870USE10110 July 2004Devices on a Sample Modbus Plus I/O Network with Components (Using M

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 221Defining the Link and Accessing a Node Using on a Modbus Plus Netwo

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop222870USE10110 July 2004Next Step Confirming the Peer Cop summary information (see p. 223).2

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 223Confirming Peer Cop Summary Information (with Modsoft for a Modbus

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop224870USE10110 July 2004Procedure Follow the steps in the table below to change the Peer Cop

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 225Next Step Specifying references for input data (see p. 226).5 Move

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop226870USE10110 July 2004Specifying References for Input Data (with Modsoft for a Modbus Netw

Seite 143 - Resistor Plugs

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 2273 Type the value 1 in the LEN column of the SPECIFIC INPUT field, i

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop228870USE10110 July 2004Next Step Accessing the remaining devices (see p. 229).5 In this cas

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 229Accessing the Remaining DevicesIntroduction The I/O modules at Modb

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 23Input and Output ReferencesThe number of registers (for 3x and 4x references) and di

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop230870USE10110 July 2004Next Step You are now ready to configure Peer Cop for the device at

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 231Completing the I/O Device Configuration in Peer CopIntroduction Usi

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop232870USE10110 July 2004Completed Screen: Node 3The completed Peer Cop screen for node 3 sho

Seite 150 - Ethernet Port

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 233Completed Screen: Node 5The completed Peer Cop screen for node 5 sh

Seite 151 - Using the Ethernet Port

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop234870USE10110 July 200410.3 Passing Supervisory Data over Modbus PlusOverviewPurpose This P

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 235Devices on a Sample Modbus Plus Supervisory Network with Components

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop236870USE10110 July 2004Configuring a Node to Exchange Data on a Modbus Plus Supervisory Net

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 237Procedure Follow the steps in the table below to define the link an

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop238870USE10110 July 2004Confirming the Peer Cop Summary Information on a Modbus Supervisory

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 239Specifying References for Input and Output Data on a Modbus Supervi

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters24870USE10110 July 2004Power Supply for M1 Processor AdaptersSupplied by Base A processor adapter requires 5

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop240870USE10110 July 2004Defining the Global InputsNow the M1 needs to be Peer Copped to rece

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 241Next Step Defining the references for the next node (see p. 242).2

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop242870USE10110 July 2004Defining the References for the Next Node on a Modbus Supervisory Ne

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 2432 Type the value 16 in the LEN column of the SPECIFIC OUTPUT field.

Seite 162 - Transmission errors table

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop244870USE10110 July 2004Defining Global InputsFollow the steps in the table below to define

Seite 163 - Networks Momentum

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 245Next Step Defining references for the supervisory computer (see p.

Seite 164 - Using the I/O Bus Port

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop246870USE10110 July 2004Defining References for the Supervisory Computer on a Modbus Network

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 2472 Type the value 8 in the LEN column of the SPECIFIC INPUT field to

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop248870USE10110 July 2004Next Step Complete the configuration by creating a Peer Cop screen f

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 249Completing the Configuration of a Modbus Plus Supervisory Network w

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 251.2 Features of Each M1 Processor AdapterOverviewPurpose This section provides a des

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop250870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 25111Saving to Flash in Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsOverviewPurpose You save data to Flash so that in the event of an unexpec

Seite 171 - Modsoft and Momentum

Saving to Flash252870USE10110 July 2004Preparing to Save to Flash in Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsBefore You Save to FlashBefore you can save to Fla

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Saving to Flash870USE10110 July 2004 253Saving to Flash in Modsoft for Momentum ComponentsConditions for Saving to FlashIn order to save the applicati

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Saving to Flash254870USE10110 July 20044 Type Y in response to question 3.Result: The PLC will save your application logic and state RAM table to Flas

Seite 174 - Overview

870USE10110 July 2004 255IVConcept and Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to configure an M1 CPU, how to I/O map an I/OBus

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Concept256870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 25712Configuring an M1 CPU with ConceptAt a GlancePurpose This chapter explains how to configure a CPU using Concept. What'

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept258870USE10110 July 200412.1 Configuring the M1 CPU Processor Adapter with ConceptOverviewPurpose This section descr

Seite 178 - 2 Push <Enter>

Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 259Selecting an M1 Processor AdapterIntroduction This section describes how to select an M1 pr

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters26870USE10110 July 2004171 CCS 700 00 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept260870USE10110 July 20043 Double click the PLC selection folder.Result: The PLC Selection dialog box appears. The de

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 2615 Choose your PLC type from the CPU/Executive menu. The remaining fields are filled with co

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept262870USE10110 July 2004Default Configuration ParametersOverview This section describes the default configuration pa

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 263Example of PLC using IECThis sample PLC Configuration screen shows the default configuratio

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept264870USE10110 July 2004Example of PLC using 984This sample PLC Configuration screen shows the default configuration

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 265Changing the Range of Discrete and Register References for an M1 CPU with ConceptIntroducti

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept266870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Size of the Full Logic Area for an M1 CPU with ConceptIntroduction The number s

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 267Understanding the Number of SegmentsOnly the First Segment is SolvedThe number of segments

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept268870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Size of the I/O Map for M1 CPUs with ConceptIntroduction The default size of th

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 269Procedure From the PLC Configuration screen, follow the steps below to change the size of t

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 27LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept270870USE10110 July 2004Establishing Configuration Extension Memory for Peer Cop for M1 CPUs with ConceptIntroductio

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 2712 Click the check box next to Peer Cop, then click <OK>.Result: Peer Cop status chang

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept272870USE10110 July 200412.2 Configuring Option Adapter FeaturesOverview Purpose This section describes how to imple

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 273Reserving and Monitoring a Battery CoilIntroduction Since the option adapter does not have

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept274870USE10110 July 20042 Click the check box next to Battery Coil.3 Type a number from the range of available 0xxxx

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 275Monitoring the Battery CoilMonitor the battery coil in ladder logic or tie it to a lamp or

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept276870USE10110 July 2004Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock on Momentum Components with ConceptOverview Each option ada

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 2772 Click the check box next to Time Of Day.3 Type a number (the first in a series of eight)

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept278870USE10110 July 2004Setting the Time on Momentum Components with ConceptOverview Once you have reserved a block

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 279Reading the Time-of-Day Clock on Momentum Components with ConceptOverview This section use

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters28870USE10110 July 2004Altitude, Full Operation 2000 m (6500 ft)Vibration 10 ... 57 Hz @ 0.075 mm displaceme

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept280870USE10110 July 200412.3 Modifying Modbus Port ParametersOverview Purpose The communication parameters on the M

Seite 203 - Adapters with Modsoft

Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 281Accessing the Modbus Port Settings Dialog BoxIntroduction Modbus port parameters can be mod

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept282870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Baud Rate on Modbus Comm Ports for Momentum Components Using ConceptOverview Ea

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 283Changing Mode and Data BitsIntroduction From the Modbus Port Settings dialog box, each port

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept284870USE10110 July 2004Stop Bit Should Not Be ChangedThe stop bit default is 1. Do not change.

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 285Changing Parity on Modbus Comm PortsIntroduction From the Modbus Port Setting screen, a por

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept286870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Delay on Modbus PortsOverview The Delay parameter is set to 10 ms and should be

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 287Changing the Modbus AddressOverview Each port can be assigned a Modbus network address in

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept288870USE10110 July 2004Changing the Protocol on Modbus Port 2 for Momentum Components Using ConceptOverview If your

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 28912.4 Configuring Ethernet Address Parameters and I/O ScanningOverviewPurpose This section d

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 29171 CCS 700 10 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept290870USE10110 July 2004Accessing the Ethernet / I/O Scanner ScreenIntroduction Ethernet address and I/O scanning pa

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 291Ethernet Port Default SettingsIf you have not previously modified any port parameters, the

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept292870USE10110 July 2004Ethernet Configuration Options for Networks with Momentum Components (Using Concept)Overview

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 293Setting Ethernet Address Parameters for a Network with Momentum Components (Using Concept)O

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept294870USE10110 July 2004Subnet Mask Consult your system administrator to obtain the appropriate subnet mask. Type it

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 295Configuring Ethernet I/O for Momentum Components (Using Concept)Overview Once the Ethernet

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept296870USE10110 July 2004Rep Rate Use this column to specify how often in ms to repeat the transaction. Valid values

Seite 220 - Modsoft)

Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 297Completing the Ethernet I/O ConfigurationIntroduction This section describes how to complet

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept298870USE10110 July 2004Cut and Paste To move a row within the configuration list, follow the directions for copying

Seite 222 - 3 Push <Enter>

Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 299Fill Down To copy part of any row to the next row or to a series of adjoining rows, use the

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870USE10110 July 2004 3Table of ContentsSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11About the Book . .

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters30870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept300870USE10110 July 200412.5 I/O Mapping the Local I/O PointsAccessing and Editing the I/O MapIntroduction Every M1

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870USE10110 July 2004 301Editing the Local I/O MapFrom the I/O map dialog box, perform the steps in the following ta

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Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept302870USE10110 July 2004Local I/O Only This screen is always used to I/O map the local I/O base only. No other I/O b

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870USE10110 July 2004 30313I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network with ConceptAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to I/O Map an I/OBus network using

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network304870USE10110 July 2004Supporting an I/O Map for an I/OBus NetworkIntroduction Three processor adapters have an I/O bu

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 305Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus NetworkOverview This section describes how to access

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network306870USE10110 July 20043 Click the Edit... button on the I/OBus line of the I/O Map dialog. The Remote I/O Bus Drop dia

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 307Editing the I/OBus I/O Map for Components Using ConceptOverview The maximum number of modules w

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network308870USE10110 July 2004Procedure To enter I/O bases or INTERBUS I/O modules using the Remote I/O Bus Drop dialog, perfo

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network870USE10110 July 2004 309Generic INTERBUS Module Identifier CodesINTERBUS device manufacturers embed an identifier code

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 31Chemical Interactions Enclosures and bezels are made of Lexan, a polycarbonate that

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I/O Mapping an I/O Bus Network310870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 31114Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer CopAt a GlancePurpose Communication transactions over Modbus Plus ar

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop312870USE10110 July 200414.1 Getting StartedOverviewPurpose This section explains how to acc

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 313Accessing the Peer Cop Dialog BoxIntroduction This section describe

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop314870USE10110 July 20044 Select Peer Cop from the Configure menu.Result: The Peer Cop dialo

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 315Adjusting the Amount of Extension Memory with Peer CopIntroduction

Seite 242 - Push <Enter>

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop316870USE10110 July 2004Other Default Settings in the Peer Cop Dialog BoxOverview This secti

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 31714.2 Using Modbus Plus to Handle I/OOverviewPurpose This section us

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop318870USE10110 July 2004Devices on the NetworkIntroduction This section describes the five d

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 319Changing the Peer Cop Summary InformationOverview For our example,

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters32870USE10110 July 2004171 CCS 760 00 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop320870USE10110 July 20042 Select the Health Timeout default value (500) with your mouse and

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 321Specifying References for Input DataIntroduction This section descr

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop322870USE10110 July 2004Procedure Follow the steps in the table below to define the specific

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 323Next Step Specifying output references (see p. 324).3 Type the valu

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop324870USE10110 July 2004Specifying References for Output DataIntroduction This section descr

Seite 252 - Saving to Flash

Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 325Procedure Follow the steps in the table below to define the specifi

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop326870USE10110 July 20043 Type the value 1 in the Length column, indicating that the device

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 32714.3 Passing Supervisory Data over ModbusOverviewPurpose This Peer

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop328870USE10110 July 2004Devices on a Supervisory Modbus Plus NetworkIntroduction This sectio

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 329Specifying References for Input and Output DataOverview We will now

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 33LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop330870USE10110 July 20042 Since you are addressing the device at address 1, you will use the

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 331Defining the Global InputsNow the M1 needs to be Peer Copped to rec

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop332870USE10110 July 2004Next Step Defining the references for the next node (see p. 333).4 T

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 333Defining the References for the Next NodeOverview We now want to at

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop334870USE10110 July 2004Defining Global InputsFollow the steps in the table below to define

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870USE10110 July 2004 335Defining References for the Supervisory PLCOverview At this point,

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Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop336870USE10110 July 2004Defining the Global OutputsThis supervisory CPU sends out 10 words o

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870USE10110 July 2004 33715Saving to Flash in ConceptSaving to Flash in ConceptOverview Save to Flash. In the event of an unexpected loss of power, th

Seite 266

Saving to Flash338870USE10110 July 2004Procedure Follow the steps in the table below to save to Flash.Step Action1 From the Online menu on the main me

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Saving to Flash870USE10110 July 2004 3395 Click the Flash program... button.Result: The Save to Flash dialog box appears.6 Select the appropriate para

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters34870USE10110 July 2004Chemical Interactions Enclosures and bezels are made of Lexan, a polycarbonate that c

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Saving to Flash340870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 341VProWORX32 and Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to configure an M1 using ProWORX32.Using ProWORX

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32342870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 34316Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32At a GlancePurpose This chapter explains how to configure an M1 using ProWORX32.What's

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32344870USE10110 July 2004Configuring an M1 Module with ProWORX32Introduction Every M1 processor adapter is assembled on

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 345Selecting a Controller Family and a ControllerWorking through the wizard, in the New Project

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32346870USE10110 July 2004Configuring an I/OMap and I/OBus with the Configuration ToolIntroduction As part of the config

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 347Configuration Extensions To access the Configuration Extensions tool, you must allocate memor

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32348870USE10110 July 2004Hardware Clock RegistersThe time of day clock requires eight 4xxxx registers in your controlle

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 349Configuring Additional I/O with Traffic CopIntroduction The Traffic Cop is used to visualize

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 35171 CCC 760 10 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32350870USE10110 July 2004Selecting the ModuleTo select modules, do the following.Step Action1 In the Properties - Slot

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 351Traffic Cop and I/O Bus NetworksConfiguring an I/O Bus Network with Traffic CopUse the follow

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32352870USE10110 July 2004I/O Words Be sure that you have reserved enough words for I/O mapping to support your I/O bus

Seite 283 - Changing Mode and Data Bits

Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 353Generic INTERBUS Module Identifier CodesINTERBUS device manufacturers embed an identifier cod

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32354870USE10110 July 2004Monitoring the Health of the SystemConfiguring Parameters – Health BlockOnce you have establis

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32870USE10110 July 2004 355Saving to Flash with ProWORX32Overview You save to Flash so that, in the event of an unexpect

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Configuring an M1 with ProWORX32356870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 357AppendicesAt a GlancePurpose This part provides supplemental information on ladder logic elements and instructions, and LED f

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Appendices358870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 359ALadder Logic Elements and InstructionsAt a GlanceOverview The executive firmware for the Momentum M1 processor adapters supp

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters36870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

Seite 291 - Health Block (1X/3X):

Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions360870USE10110 July 2004Standard Ladder Logic Elements for M1 Processor AdaptersLadder Logic SymbolsThe table be

Seite 292 - (Using Concept)

Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870USE10110 July 2004 361Standard Ladder Logic Instructions The table below provides standard ladder logic instr

Seite 293 - Components (Using Concept)

Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions362870USE10110 July 2004TEST Compares the magnitudes of the values in the top and middle nodes3MU16 Signed/unsig

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Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870USE10110 July 2004 363A Special STAT Instruction Overview A special version of the STAT instruction has been

Seite 295 - 171 CCC 980 20-984

Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions364870USE10110 July 2004Words 1...12 The first 12 words describe the CPU status and are detailed in the followin

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Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870USE10110 July 2004 3655 Displays the PLC's stop state conditions: 6 Displays the number of segments in l

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Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions366870USE10110 July 2004Words 13...20 Words 13...20 are available only for the 171 CCS 760 00 and 171 CCS 760 10

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870USE10110 July 2004 367BRun LED Flash Patterns and Error CodesRun LED Flash Pattern and Error CodesError Codes TableThe following table lists the fl

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Run LED Flash Patterns and Error Codes368870USE10110 July 20044 0607 modbus cmd-buffer overflow0608 modbus cmd-length is zero0609 modbus abort command

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870USE10110 July 2004 369CBattery Life Information for Alkaline BatteriesLithium Battery Life in a Momentum ProcessorIntroduction Due to the character

Seite 301 - I/O map

Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 37Chemical Interactions Enclosures and bezels are made of Lexan, a polycarbonate that

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Battery Life Information for Alkaline Batteries370870USE10110 July 2004Lithium Battery CharacteristicsAt an applied light duty load of 5 µA, the 1ACU0

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Battery Life Information for Alkaline Batteries870USE10110 July 2004 371Power Cycling an M1/M1E in a Battery Low Condition If an earlier version of a

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Battery Life Information for Alkaline Batteries372870USE10110 July 2004

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CBA870USE10110 July 2004 373Numerics12-pin connectors, 83171 CCC 760 10 processor adapterdiagram, 35key features, 35LEDs, 36specifications, 36171 CCC

Seite 306 - Drop dialog appears

Index374870USE10110 July 2004limitations when used with certain processor adapters, 67, 110Pinouts for Modbus Port 2, 67specifications, 68172 PNN 210

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Index870USE10110 July 2004 375Llabelsfill-in, 99ladder logic, 359LEDerror codes, 367local I/OI/O mapping with Concept, 300, 303MModbus cluster modecab

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Index376870USE10110 July 2004Peer Cop with Modsoftaccessing a node, 221accessing configuration extension screen, 217adjusting amount of extension memo

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters38870USE10110 July 2004171 CCS 780 00 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 39LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

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4 870USE10110 July 2004Front Panel Components of the Momentum Redundant Modbus Plus Option Adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters40870USE10110 July 2004Chemical Interactions Enclosures and bezels are made of Lexan, a polycarbonate that c

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 41171 CCC 780 10 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters42870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This processor adapter has two LED indicators, RUN and COM ACT. Their

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 43Chemical Interactions Enclosures and bezels are made of Lexan, a polycarbonate that

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters44870USE10110 July 2004171 CCC 960 20 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 45LED Indicators This processor adapter has three LED indicators, RUN LAN ACT(IVE), an

Seite 318 - Devices on the Network

Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters46870USE10110 July 2004MechanicalWeight 42.5 g (1.5 oz)Dimensions (HxDxW) 25.9x61.02x125 mm(1.01 x 2.37 x 4.

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 47Scan Time Formula for 984LL ExecThe following formula applies to the M1E processor a

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters48870USE10110 July 2004171 CCC 960 30 M1 Processor AdapterKey Features The key features of this processor ad

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 49Illustration The connectors and LED indicators are shown in the following illustrati

Seite 322 - Cop dialog box

870USE10110 July 2004 5Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus Networks with Momentum Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters50870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This processor adapter has three LED indicators, RUN, LAN ACT(IVE), an

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 51Local I/O Services all the points on any host Momentum I/O baseWatchdog Timeout 335

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters52870USE10110 July 2004Scan Time Formula for 984LL ExecThe following formula applies to the M1E processor ad

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 53171 CCC 980 20 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters54870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This processor adapter has three LED indicators, RUN LAN ACT(IVE), and

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 55Dimensions (HxDxW) 25.9x61.02x125 mm(1.01 x 2.37 x 4.86 in)Material (Enclosures/Beze

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters56870USE10110 July 2004Scan Time Formula for 984LL ExecThe following formula applies to the M1E processor ad

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 57171 CCC 980 30 (M1 Processor Adapter)Key Features The key features of this processor

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters58870USE10110 July 2004Illustration The connectors and LED indicators are shown in the following illustratio

Seite 332 - 5 Click <OK>

Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 59LED Indicators This processor adapter has three LED indicators, RUN, LAN ACT(IVE), a

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6 870USE10110 July 2004Reserving and Monitoring a Battery Coil with Modsoft for Momentum Option Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters60870USE10110 July 2004I/O ServicingLocal I/O Services all the points on any host Momentum I/O baseWatchdog

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 61Scan Time Formula for 984LL ExecThe following formula applies to the M1E processor a

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Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters62870USE10110 July 2004

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870USE10110 July 2004 632Overview of Momentum Option AdaptersAt a GlancePurpose An option adapter may be inserted between the processor adapter and th

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters64870USE10110 July 20042.1 Introducing the Momentum Option AdaptersBasic Features of Option AdaptersIntroduction T

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 652.2 Serial Option Adapter (Momentum)OverviewPurpose This section describes the 172 JNN 210

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters66870USE10110 July 2004Front Panel Components of Momentum Serial Option AdapterIllustration The illustration below

Seite 341 - ProWORX32 and Momentum

Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 67Modbus Port 2 Modbus port 2 is a general-purpose asynchronous serial port with user-select

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters68870USE10110 July 2004Specifications of the Momentum Serial Option Adapter172 JNN 210 32 Serial Option Adapter Sp

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 692.3 Modbus Plus Option AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes the 172 PNN 210 22 Mo

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870USE10110 July 2004 7Devices on a Sample Modbus Plus I/O Network with Components (Using Modsoft). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters70870USE10110 July 2004Front Panel Components of the Momentum Modbus Plus Option AdapterIllustration The illustrat

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 71LED Indicator This option adapter has one LED indicator, the MB+ ACT indicator. This indic

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters72870USE10110 July 2004Specifications of the Momentum Modbus Plus Option Adapter172 PNN 210 22 Serial Option Adapt

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 73Safety ParametersDegree of Protection Unintentional access (UL 508 Type 1, NEMA250 Type 1,

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters74870USE10110 July 20042.4 Redundant Modbus Plus Option Adapter (A Momentum Component)OverviewPurpose This section

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 75Front Panel Components of the Momentum Redundant Modbus Plus Option AdapterIllustration Th

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters76870USE10110 July 2004LED Indicators This option adapter has three LED indicators. Their functions are described

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 77Modbus Plus Address SwitchesThe two rotary switches on the option adapter are used to set

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters78870USE10110 July 2004Specifications of the Momentum Redundant Modbus Plus Option Adapter172 PNN 260 22 Redundant

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Overview of Momentum Option Adapters870USE10110 July 2004 79Safety ParametersDegree of Protection Unintentional access (UL 508 Type 1, NEMA250 Type 1,

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8 870USE10110 July 2004Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock on Momentum Components with Concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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870USE10110 July 2004 813Assembling Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to assemble and disassemble a Momentum M1 CPU, us

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Assembling Momentum Components82870USE10110 July 20043.1 Assembling an M1 CPU with an I/O BaseOverviewPurpose This section describes how to assemble a

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 83Assembling a Processor Adapter onto an I/O BaseOverview This section contains safety instruction

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Assembling Momentum Components84870USE10110 July 2004Procedure: Assembling an Adapter and an I/O BaseFollow the steps in the table below to assemble a

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 854 Push the adapter onto the base, gently pressing the locking tabs inward.Result: The locking ta

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Assembling Momentum Components86870USE10110 July 2004Disassembling a Momentum Processor from an I/O BaseOverview This section contains safety instruct

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 87Removing an Adapter from an I/O Base Step Action1 Choose a clean environment to disassemble the

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Assembling Momentum Components88870USE10110 July 20043.2 Assembling an M1 CPU with a Momentum Option AdapterOverviewPurpose An option adapter may only

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 89Assembling an M1 Processor Adapter and a Momentum Option AdapterOverview If a Momentum option ad

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870USE10110 July 2004 9Defining the References for the Next Node. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333Defining References for th

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Assembling Momentum Components90870USE10110 July 2004PIN ALIGNMENTProper assembly requires that the 34 pins on the processor extension connector be al

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 91Mounting the Assembled Adapters on the I/O BaseOverview This section gives guidelines, safety in

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Assembling Momentum Components92870USE10110 July 2004Procedure: Mounting the Assembled Adapters on an I/O BaseFollow the steps in the table below to m

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 93Disassembling a Momentum Module with an Option AdapterOverview The three-tiered assembly is desi

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Assembling Momentum Components94870USE10110 July 20043 Open the battery door and use a flat-head screwdriver to release snaps 1 and 2 as shown in the

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 95Procedure: Disassembling an Option Adapter and M1 ProcessorFollow the steps in the table below t

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Assembling Momentum Components96870USE10110 July 20043.3 Installing Batteries in a Momentum Option AdapterInstallation GuidelinesWhy Install the Batte

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 97Installing the BatteryWhen installing the battery, observe correct polarity, as indicated on the

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Assembling Momentum Components98870USE10110 July 2004Removing and Replacing the BatteryBattery maintenance should be performed only by qualified perso

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Assembling Momentum Components870USE10110 July 2004 993.4 Labeling the M1 CPUFill-In Label A fill-in label is shipped with each I/O base. This label s

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