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DT9000 Master
Quick Start Guide
V1.3

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  • Page 1 DT9000 Master Quick Start Guide V1.3...
  • Page 2 Liability Diamond Technologies Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material. Those responsible for the use of this device must ensure that all necessary steps have been taken to verify that the applications meet all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws, regulations, codes, and standards.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Connected ...............................7 2.1 Troubleshooting Remote Desktop Connections .........................8 2.1.1 Ensure that the DT9000 is on ............................8 2.1.2 Ensure that you are connected to the proper LAN port ....................9 2.1.3 Ensure that you have a direct connection to the device ....................9 2.1.4 Ensure that your Ethernet port is being assigned a dynamic IP address ..............9...
  • Page 4: General

    A1.3 DeviceNet Connector ........................27 1.0 General The DT9000 Master features an Ethernet card which is able to act as a master for a number of different Industrial Ethernet networks. The DT9000 Master can also optionally support other non-Ethernet based industrial networks.
  • Page 5: Power

    1.6 LAN Port The LAN ports can be used to connect the DT9000 to a local network. Initially, the LAN2 port is used to directly connect a PC to the DT9000 to configure and control the device. Both LAN ports can be configured as desired once the initial connection is made, but changing the default settings on LAN2 is not recommended, as it could prevent you from connecting to the DT9000.
  • Page 6: Com Ports

    1.7 COM Ports Depending on how many network masters are installed in the DT9000, there will be either 1 to 3 COM ports available. These ports are used by the Modbus RTU Master and can be configured as a generic serial port to attach other serial devices to the DT9000.
  • Page 7: Getting Connected

    DHCP. keyboard the DT9000 2. Make sure that LAN 2 on the DT9000 is connected to an Ethernet can be used like any port on your PC through a standard Ethernet cable. The DT9000 will desktop PC.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting Remote Desktop Connections

    First, check that the PWR LED is solid green. If the LED shows Yellow, the device is in “Standby Mode.” If this is the case, push the button above the PWR connector to turn the DT9000 on. Wait a few minutes DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3...
  • Page 9: Ensure That You Are Connected To The Proper Lan Port

    2.1.4 Ensure that your Ethernet port is being assigned a dynamic IP address If your PC is set to a static IP address or static DNS server, you will be unable to connect to the DT9000 using Remote Desktop.
  • Page 10: Master Setup And Configuration

    To configure these networks, open the DT9000 Master Console application. This tool can be found under C:\Program Files\Diamond Technologies Inc\DT9000 Master Console and can also be found as an icon on your DT9000 desktop. The DT9000 Master Console must be run as an Administrator to function properly.
  • Page 11: Master Devices And Firmware

    Once Firmware is downloaded to the device the next step is to build a Master Configuration. The Master Configuration defines what slave devices the Master will communicate with, the specifics about DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 11 of 27...
  • Page 12: Creating A Master Configuration

    Before you can see the Network IO data from your Modbus RTU Master device, you must configure some basic communication parameters and map the Modbus data to the Network IO Array. DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 12 of 27...
  • Page 13 Ensure that the parameters here reflect the settings and capabilities of your slave device(s). The Serial Port numbers are labeled on the front of the DT9000. All listed serial ports may not be available, depending on your DT9000s installed hardware options.
  • Page 14: Configuring Network Masters With Sycon.net

    Note that you can easily drag and drop the Device Description files from your PC onto the DT9000 using Windows File Explorer or transfer them via a USB disk. After you have imported your device description file(s) your devices will show up in the available devices list in the NetDevice window on the right side of the SYCON.NET screen.
  • Page 15 Find the Network Master device in that folder and drag it into the blank area to the left (see image below, The DT9000 utilizes the CIFX RE/EIM modules for Ethernet networks).
  • Page 16 OK. The Channel Protocol column will show the firmware of each card installed in your DT9000. If the Channel Protocol section does not indicate the protocol you are attempting to use this means you have the wrong device firmware loaded (see section 3.1).
  • Page 17 If this is the case, the device manufacturer will need to provide additional instruction on how the slave device is configured so you can set it up with your master. DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 17 of 27...
  • Page 18 DT9000 Master Console application. Note: Make sure to save the generated configuration file in the DT9000 Master application. If you wish to edit the configuration in the future, make sure that you also save the SYCON.net project.
  • Page 19: Network Io Monitor

    To view the network IO data you must first select a device and a configuration. Once the configuration has been loaded you can select the “Basic IO View” from the I/O Menu Item. DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 19 of 27...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting Network Data

    IO Screen. Any other data mappings will continue to function, though for large data maps, these errors could cause a significant slowdown in communication between master and slaves. DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 20 of 27...
  • Page 21: Opc Server

    6.0 OPC Server The DT9000 can be set up as an OPC server, allowing you to set and read data through the OPC protocol. You can enable the OPC server functionality using the OPC dropdown menu at the top of the application.
  • Page 22: Tag Setup

    Run_Speed Integer 3 Input When you are finished, export the file as a CSV and save it to your DT9000. You may also just create the CSV file manually, separating each column with a comma: GroupName,TagName,UByte,0,Output Note: Any line beginning with a ~ character will be treated as a comment and will be ignored.
  • Page 23: A1 Ind-Enet And Fieldbus Led Descriptions

    TagGroup,MyShort,UShort,2,Input TagGroup,MyInt,Integer,4,Input A1 IND-ENET and FieldBus LED Descriptions This appendix provides descriptions of the LED indicators on the DT9000 Fieldbus connectors. The LEDs have different meanings depending on the network firmware installed. DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 23 of 27...
  • Page 24: A1.0 Etherernet Connector

    Standby Mode, No configuration loaded Red/Green Flashing 1Hz Self-Test on power up Flashing 1Hz Minor Fault, (incorrect configuration can be considered minor fault) Major Fault, device cannot recover No power to device DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 24 of 27...
  • Page 25: Modbus Tcp Firmware Installed

    Not ready Color Status Description No Communication Errors Flashing 2Hz System Error Communication Error Profinet IO Firmware Installed Green Ethernet LINK Green Ethernet LINK Yellow Ethernet ACT Yellow Ethernet ACT DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 25 of 27...
  • Page 26: A1.1 Profibus Connector

    Green Flashing at 2.5 Hz Device is in PREOPERATIONAL state Green Single Flash Device is in STOPPED state Green ERROR (see Error indicator) OR device is executing a reset DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 26 of 27...
  • Page 27: A1.3 Devicenet Connector

    Flashing 1Hz Minor Fault / Connection Timeout / No Network Power Critical fault / Link Failure (Duplicate MAC or CAN-bus OFF) Device not powered on / No Network Power DT9000 Master: Quick Start Guide v 1.3 Page 27 of 27...

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