Install Gateway Module Interface - Graco PrecisionSwirl Instructions-Parts List Manual

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Install Gateway Module Interface

NOTE: Systems with swirl dispensers will have two gateway modules in the control center. The gateway module on
the left is the swirl control DGM module, and does not need any setup or modification. The gateway module on the
right is the automation Gateway module. This section covers the automation Gateway module.
Fieldbus Communications Gateway Module
Module Description
The Communications Gateway Module (CGM) provides
a control link between the PCF system and a selected
fieldbus. This provides the means for remote monitoring
and control by external automation systems.
See Automation Control (Normal Operation), page
49, for details on controlling the PCF system through the
Gateway module.
Data Exchange
Data is available by block transfer, cyclic transfer,
change of state triggered, and explicit access to
individual attributes as defined by the fieldbus
specification. Refer to Appendix C - Communications
Gateway Module (CGM) Connection Details, page
146, for details about PCF/fieldbus data map.
NOTE: The following system network configuration files
are available at www.graco.com
EDS file: DeviceNet or EtherNet/IP fieldbus net-
works
GSD file: PROFIBUS fieldbus networks
SDML: PROFINET fieldbus networks
CGM Status LED Signals
Signal
Green on
System is powered up
Yellow
Internal communication in progress
Red
CGM hardware failure
Solid
*Red
Data map load failure
(7 flashes)
Incorrect data map for fieldbus type
No data map loaded
*The red LED (CF) will flash a code, pause, then repeat.
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Description
Installation
NOTE: The following installation instructions assume
the person implementing the PCF fieldbus connection
fully comprehends the fieldbus being used. Ensure the
installer understands the automation controller
communication architecture and the fieldbus being
used.
NOTE: An Integrated PCF (without ADM) has a CGM
that must be configured through an ADM. A single ADM
may be used to set up multiple machines.
1. Install interface cables between the PCF system
and the automation controller per the fieldbus
standards. Refer to Appendix C -
Communications Gateway Module (CGM)
Connection Details, page 128, for details.
2. Turn on system power. Navigate to the Gateway
setup screens and ensure the data map name is:
PCF 4FP. Refer to Appendix A - Advanced
Display Module (ADM), page 104, for details about
the data map.
3. Set the PCF Gateway configuration values as
required to interface with automation controller.
Refer to Appendix A - Advanced Display Module
(ADM), page 104, for details about the configuration
settings.
4. Retrieve the appropriate fieldbus configuration file
for the fieldbus being used from www.graco.com.
5. Install the configuration file on the automation
controller (fieldbus master). Configure it for
communication with the PCF Gateway (fieldbus
slave).
6. Establish communication between the automation
controller and the PCF Gateway to confirm the
successful configuration of the hardware and data.
NOTE: Use the ADM screens for troubleshooting field-
bus data communication problems. Refer to Appendix
A - Advanced Display Module (ADM), page 104, for
details. Also, use the LED status indicators on the PCF
Gateway module for fieldbus status information. Refer to
Appendix C - Communications Gateway Module
(CGM) Connection Details, page 128, for details.
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