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Quick start guide

UM QS EN IL EIP BK - M340

Integration of the IL EIP BK DI8 DO4 2TX-PAC


bus coupler into a Modicon M340 controller
Quick start guide
Integration of the IL EIP BK DI8 DO4 2TX-PAC bus coupler into a
Modicon M340 controller

2012-09-19

Designation: UM QS EN IL EIP BK - M340

Revision: 00

Order No.: —

This user manual is valid for:

Designation Revision Order No.


IL EIP BK DI8 DO4 2TX-PAC HW 03; FW 103 2897758

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Table of contents
1 About this document ...............................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Aim of this document .......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Hardware and software versions ........................................................................ 1-1
1.3 Example ............................................................................................................. 1-2

2 Adding an EIP bus coupler in Unity .........................................................................................1-3

3 Adding a bus coupler in DTM Navigator ..................................................................................1-6

4 Online assignment of the IP address of the Inline I/O station ..................................................1-9


4.1 Open the Ethernet/IPTM Made Easy application ................................................. 1-9
4.2 BootP server..................................................................................................... 1-10
4.3 Changing to a static IP address ........................................................................ 1-11

5 Online setting of the digital and analog I/O reserves .............................................................1-13

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About this document

1 About this document

1.1 Aim of this document

This quick start guide helps you to start up an Inline station (IP20) in an Ethernet/IPTM net-
work with a Modicon M340 controller using the Unity software.

Please proceed as follows to start up IP67 modules of the Fieldline product range:

Configure the station in such a way that it produces or consumes a preset amount of data.
This amount of data is the maximum to be expected depending on the connected configu-
ration. Thus, the controller configuration does not need to be adapted when the configura-
tion connected to the IL EIP BK DI8 DO4 2TX-PAC bus coupler is changed.

1.2 Hardware and software versions

Devices or software with the following version was used for preparation of this quick start:

Table 1 Hardware

Manufacturer Order No. Type Hardware version Firmware version


Phoenix Contact 2897758 IL EIP DI8 DO4 2TX-PAC 03 103
Schneider Electric BMXNOC0401 01 1:01

Table 2 Software

Manufacturer Type Version


TM
Phoenix Contact Ethernet/IP made easy 1.0.1.68
Schneider Electric Unity Pro S V5.0
Phoenix Contact IL_EIP_BK_DI8_DO4_M340.eds EDS file for M340

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1.3 Example

Install the required devices according to the information given in the associated documen-
tation. The documentation from Phoenix Contact can be found on the Internet at
www.phoenixcontact.net/catalog.

The following explanations are based on this example:


– 32-bit digital inputs (including eight digital bus coupler inputs), this corresponds to 4
bytes.
– 8 words for analog inputs, this corresponds to 16 bytes
– Two bytes for every status word of the station are added to these words.
This results in 22 bytes of data.
– 16-bit digital outputs (including four digital bus coupler outputs), this corresponds to 2
bytes.
– 4 words for analog outputs, this corresponds to 8 bytes.
This results in a data consumption of 10 bytes.

DI DO AI AO

Used
+ Error location Status
Reserved for 32 bits 16 bits 8 words 4 words 2 bytes
data exchange 4 bytes 2 bytes 16 bytes 8 bytes
Figure 1 Example structure

Status word structure

Table 3 Byte 0: Local bus status

Bit Meaning of bit x = 1


0 CRC error during transmission on the local bus
1 I/O error on the local bus (short circuit in the digital output module).
2 UL, US or UM < 11 V.
3 The existing configuration differs from the stored configuration.
4 Communication with the first local bus module not present or no longer present.
5 Communication loss in the local bus detected (see byte 1).
6 Outputs in output position (Fault Mode 2)
7 Reserved

Table 4 Byte 1: Error location (number of the faulty local bus module)
Con- Meaning
tent
1 Module with four integrated digital outputs (bus coupler)
2 Module with eight integrated digital inputs (bus coupler)
3 First active Inline module connected to the bus coupler
4 Second active Inline module connected to the bus coupler

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Adding an EIP bus coupler in Unity

2 Adding an EIP bus coupler in Unity


• Create a Unity project with your controller.

• Add the EIP bus coupler to your controller configuration.

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• Assign a name to the EIP bus coupler.

• Define the I/O area. Please note that 16 I/O words are reserved for the EIP bus coupler.

In addition to the 16 words reserved by the EIP bus coupler, this example provides 34 I/O
words at the remote stations (thus 50 I/O words). The inputs of this station can be accessed
from %MW16 (Inline status word) and the outputs from %MW66.

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Adding an EIP bus coupler in Unity

• Define the IP address of the bus coupler in the DTM navigator.

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3 Adding a bus coupler in DTM Navigator


• In DTM Navigator, click the EIP bus coupler with the right mouse button and click “Add”.

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Adding a bus coupler in DTM Navigator

• Set the IP address of the I/O station.

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• Specify the provided produced/consumed amount of data and the cycle time (RPI) of
the I/O station.
In this example, 22 input bytes (produced by the station) are provided in Multicast or Unicast
modes as well as 10 output bytes (consumed by the station) in the Unicast mode (point-to-
point).

A connection summary will be shown.

Offline operation is finished now.

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Online assignment of the IP address of the Inline I/O station

4 Online assignment of the IP address of the Inline I/O sta-


tion

4.1 Open the Ethernet/IPTM Made Easy application

• Select the network card of the computer.

• Option: Filter for available addresses.

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4.2 BootP server

• Select the target station.

• Enter the IP address and confirm the input with “Add”.

• Assign the IP address by clicking “Start ...” (“Assigning” and afterwards the address giv-
en in the “IP Address” field).

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Online assignment of the IP address of the Inline I/O station

• Option: Configure the Managed Switch.


The view shown in the screenshot allows fast configuration of the basic settings of the Man-
aged Switches in the network (IGMP, Snooping, RSTP, etc.).

4.3 Changing to a static IP address

• Select the station to be configured.

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• Deactivate the BootP server.

The station now has a fixed IP address. You can exit the “EtherNet/IPTM Made Easy” pro-
gram.

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Online setting of the digital and analog I/O reserves

5 Online setting of the digital and analog I/O reserves


• In DTM Navigator right-click IL_EIP_BK_DI8_DO4 and afterwards “Connect”.
• Write the parameters from the EDS file.

Here, you select the digital or analog inputs and outputs in accordance with the produced
and consumed amount of data.
In our example:
– Included status word = 2 bytes
– Reserve 32-bit digital input = 4 bytes
– Reserve 8-bit analog output = 16 bytes
This corresponds the provided produced amount = 22 bytes
– Reserve 16-bit digital output = 2 bytes
– Reserve 4-bit analog output = 8 bytes
This corresponds to the consumed amount = 10 bytes
These parameters become effective as soon as the “Add All IO” is set to TRUE.

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These parameters have now been written to the I/O station. This can also take place with
explicit messages.
Activate communication by placing the switch to STOP/RUN or activating the correspond-
ing bit (%MW 50.0).

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