Allen-Bradley DeviceNet PCI 1784-PCIDS User Manual
Allen-Bradley DeviceNet PCI 1784-PCIDS User Manual

Allen-Bradley DeviceNet PCI 1784-PCIDS User Manual

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  • Page 1 DeviceNet PCI Communication Interface Card 1784-PCIDS, -CPCIDS User Manual Allen-Bradley Parts...
  • Page 2 Identifies information that is critical for successful IMPORTANT application and understanding of the product. Allen-Bradley and Data Highway Plus are trademarks of Rockwell Automation. DeviceNet is a trademark of Open Device Vendors Association (ODVA). Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox Corporation.
  • Page 3 Programmable Controllers, Part 2 - Equipment Requirements and Tests. For specific information required by EN 61131-2, see the appropriate sections in this publication, as well as the Allen-Bradley publication Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines For Noise Immunity, publication 1770-4.1.
  • Page 5 1784-PCIDS, -CPCIDS card • know each of your device’s I/O parameters and requirements • are experienced with the Microsoft ® ™ Windows environment • are familiar with RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 6 About This User Manual The Example Network This manual describes how to set up an example network. The manual provides examples of each step of the setup, with references to other manuals for more details. System Components We used the following devices and software for the example network in this manual.
  • Page 7 Screen captures are pictures of the software’s actual screens. The names of screen buttons and fields are often in bold in the text of a procedure. Pictures of keys represent the actual keys you press. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 8 IOLinx Software Development Kit 9230-IOLINXSDK application IOLinx SDK Data Sheet NETS-SP-010C-US-E terms and definitions Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary AG-7.1 Many of these manuals are available online from the Automation Bookstore: http://www.theautomationbookstore.com. For more information on Rockwell Software products, visit the Rockwell Software internet site: http://www.software.rockwell.com.
  • Page 9 An abbreviation for “receive”. Scanlist The list of devices (nodes) with which the scanner is configured to exchange I/O data. Allen-Bradley Parts Scanner The function of the 1784-family scanner to support the exchange of I/O with slave modules. Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 10 About This User Manual Slave Mode The scanner is in slave mode when it is placed in another module’s scanlist as a slave device. This is used to share data between scanners. Strobed A type of I/O data communication. A strobed message solicits a response from each strobed device (a multicast transfer).
  • Page 11 About This User Manual If you have any suggestions about how we can make this manual more useful to you, please contact us at the following address: Rockwell Automation, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Control and Information Group Technical Communication 1 Allen-Bradley Drive...
  • Page 12 About This User Manual Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Downloading the Configuration to the Scanner... 4-19 Allen-Bradley Parts What’s Next? ........4-19...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Chapter 5 Using IOLinx To Test What This Chapter Contains ......5-1 Using IOLinx to Configure the 1784-PCIDS Port .
  • Page 15: What This Chapter Contains

    • the data exchange between a host application and DeviceNet devices through the 1784-PCIDS card • user-configurable scanner module data tables • the role of RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software • the role of IOLinx software Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 16: What Your 1784-Pcids Card Does

    Before You Begin What Your 1784-PCIDS In a typical configuration, the 1784-PCIDS card acts as an interface between a host application and the DeviceNet network. Card Does DeviceNet Network 1784-CPCIDS scanner card Workstation PC with Host Application Laptop with RSLinx and/or RSNetWorx for DeviceNet 1784-PCD card 1784-PCIDS...
  • Page 17 Configuration Data from scanner to Device Output Data to Device (Chapter 4) from scanner (Chapters 2 & 5) DeviceNet Network Input Data from Device to scanner (Chapters 2 & 5) Input Output Device Device Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 18 Before You Begin The 1784-PCIDS card can be used within the RSLinx Gateway architecture to bridge a DeviceNet network to another network, such as Ethernet (shown below) or Data Highway Plus. Configuring Devices and Data Collection on Higher Level Networks Using RSLinx Gateway Architecture Gateway Client running RSLinx and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet...
  • Page 19: Communicating With Your Devices

    This concept is illustrated by word A, stored as separate at a user-configurable rate, bytes A1 and A2 such as every 10 ms. Output Data To DeviceNet Devices Output Data Storage output from the host application Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 20: Communicating With Your Host Application

    Before You Begin Communicating with Your Your host application communicates with the scanner via input and output image tables. Input data, gathered from the network’s Host Application devices, is organized within the scanner and made available for the host application to “read” from the input image table. The scanner does not send data to your host application.
  • Page 21: What Scanner Data Tables Are And What They Do

    RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software comes with a tutorial which will guide you through the configuration process. Please refer to the Tutorial tutorial if you have any questions about the configuration process described in this manual. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 22: What's Next

    Before You Begin What’s Next? The remaining sections of this manual provide the following information: • Chapter 2 covers the configuration process planning stage through a data mapping example. • Chapter 3 describes the hardware setup for the example network. •...
  • Page 23: What This Chapter Contains

    • use your memory and bandwidth efficiently • cater to device-specific needs and requirements • give priority to critical I/O transfers • leave room for expansion Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 24: The Example Network

    Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices A very important question to answer is “what is on your network?” You should be familiar with each device’s: • communication requirements • I/O importance and size • frequency of message delivery You should also ask “how might this network appear in the future?”...
  • Page 25 * See note below Each end of the DeviceNet trunk cable must be IMPORTANT properly terminated with a resistor. Refer to the DeviceNet Cable Planning and Installation Manual, publication DN-6.7.2 for detailed information. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 26: Redistation Operator Interface Data Mapping

    Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices RediSTATION Operator Interface Data Mapping The RediSTATION has both inputs and outputs that must be mapped. The input byte is mapped to the 1784-PCIDS scanner’s input data table. The output byte is mapped to the 1784-PCIDS scanner’s output data table.
  • Page 27: Mapping Redistation Input Data

    The red STOP button appears in word 0, bit 0 in the host application’s input data file. This mapping is based upon the example in chapter 5. The mapping for your system may be different. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 28: Mapping Redistation Output Data

    Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices Mapping RediSTATION Output Data The RediSTATION operator interface’s output byte is mapped to the scanner’s output data table. Within the output byte is bit 0 for the indicator light. The output data file is then transferred from the host application to turn the light on or off.
  • Page 29: Photoeye Input Data Mapping

    Two input bits from the photoeye will be mapped: the status bit and the data bit. The photoeye produces one byte of input data in status response to the strobe message. data input Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 30: Mapping Photoeye Input Data

    Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices Mapping Photoeye Input Data The photoeye’s input byte is mapped to the scanner’s input data table. Photoeye Input Byte What’s Happening? photoelectric sensor node address 9 An object passes in front of the photoeye.
  • Page 31: What This Chapter Contains

    • one open PCI slot • approximately 2 MB available disk space For detailed information refer to the DeviceNet PCI Communication Interface Card Installation Instructions, publication 1784-5.31. Allen-Bradley Parts Required by SoftLogix 5. Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 32: Accessing The Computer's Expansion Slots

    Setting Up the Hardware for the Example Network The PCIDS card uses CMOS technology, which is ATTENTION highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD may be present whenever you are handling the card. Handling a card without any EDS protection can cause internal circuit damage that may not be apparent during installation or initial use.
  • Page 33: Inserting The Card

    Description Black 24V DC power return Blue CAN_L Data Low - Data Line Bare DRAIN Shield White CAN_H Data High - Data Line +24V DC 2. Locate the DeviceNet port on the card. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 34 Setting Up the Hardware for the Example Network 3. Insert the DeviceNet connector into the five-pin header. Module label shows wiring color scheme 4. Apply power to the DeviceNet network, and turn on the computer to make sure it powers up correctly. If the computer does not power up correctly, check IMPORTANT to make sure that the card is correctly inserted into...
  • Page 35: Installing The Redistation Operator Interface

    DeviceNet network before DeviceNet Cable connecting the RediSTATION. mini open The DeviceNet cable connects directly connector style to the mini connector on the top of the RediSTATION enclosure or through the conduit opening (open style). Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 36: Installing The Series 9000 Photoeye

    Setting Up the Hardware for the Example Network Installing the Connect the photoeye to the network and configure the photoeye as follows: Series 9000 Photoeye • Node Address: 9 • Operating Mode: Light Operate (default) • Baud Rate: 500k baud Top View of Series 9000 Photoeye Programming Pushbutton...
  • Page 37: How The Example System Should Look

    Refer to the DeviceNet Cable Planning and Installation Manual, publication DN-6.7.2 for detailed information What’s Next? The next step is to configure the 1784-PCIDS card and perform I/O data mapping using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 38 Setting Up the Hardware for the Example Network Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 39: What This Chapter Contains

    Rockwell software. You must install RSLinx before installing the other two software packages. 1. RSLinx (must be installed first) 2. IOLinx (shipped with the 1784-PCIDS scanner card) 3. RSNetWorx for DeviceNet (to configure the network) Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 40: Installing The Software

    Configuring the DeviceNet Network Installing the Software We strongly recommend that you exit all Windows IMPORTANT programs before running the Setup programs. To install Rockwell software products from a CD, use the following procedure: 1. Insert the setup CD in the CD-ROM drive. Note: The setup CD-ROMs support Windows Autorun.
  • Page 41 The Configure Drivers window will open. 3. From the list of Available Driver Types, select DeviceNet Drivers and click on Add/New. You will see the DeviceNet Driver Selection window with the drivers available on your machine. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 42 Configuring the DeviceNet Network Note: If the 1784-PCIDS driver does not appear in your list, the PCIDS driver did not install properly from the IOLinx CD-ROM. 4. Highlight the Allen-Bradley 1784-PCIDS driver and click on Select. The 1784-PCIDS Driver Configuration window will open.
  • Page 43 (we used Node Address 0 and a Baud Rate of 500K for the example network). 8. Click on OK. You will be prompted to choose a name for the new RSLinx driver. 9. Accept the default name (1784-PCIDS-1) and click on OK. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 44 Configuring the DeviceNet Network The new driver will be added to the list of configured RSLinx drivers. (Your screen will display the drivers you have configured on your system.) The driver’s Status should be “Running”. If not, there is a problem. Check the physical connection to the PCIDS card.
  • Page 45: Configuration Screen Map

    Scanner button. To edit a device’s I/O To manually map output To manually map input parameters, double-click on devices, select the Input tab . devices, select the Output tab. the device in the scanlist. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 46: Setting Up An Online Connection

    Configuring the DeviceNet Network Setting Up an Online Follow the procedure below to set up an online connection to the DeviceNet network using the 1784-PCIDS driver. Connection 1. Start RSNetWorx for DeviceNet. 2. From the File menu, select New. If you have RSNetWorx for ControlNet installed on your computer you may see the following window.
  • Page 47 6. Click on OK to go online and browse the network. RSNetWorx for DeviceNet will begin browsing for network devices. When the software is finished browsing, the network displayed on your screen should look similar to the one shown below. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 48: Configuring The I/O Devices

    4-10 Configuring the DeviceNet Network By default, RSNetWorx for DeviceNet performs a one-shot browse when you go online or choose the browse feature. The software will poll for devices once and display the results. Consequently, there will be no “live” indication if a node which was online later goes offline or if a new node comes online.
  • Page 49 You will be prompted to upload or download the configuration. 3. Click on Upload. Note: You could also have done an offline configuration of the PCIDS card. In that case, you would select Download. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 50 4-12 Configuring the DeviceNet Network After uploading the Module property page will open: On the 1784-PCIDS Module property page you can configure scanner parameters online. The module parameters (Interscan Delay, Poll Ratio, Packet Rate, and Transmit Retries) determine how the 1784-PCIDS DeviceNet scanner communicates with other devices on the DeviceNet network.
  • Page 51 5. For this example, uncheck the Automap on Add box, as shown above. We will do this mapping later. 6. Click on the double arrow button to add the photoeye and RediSTATION to the Scanlist. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 52: Verifying The Photoeye Configuration

    4-14 Configuring the DeviceNet Network The photoeye and the RediSTATION will appear in the Scanlist in the right panel of the window. Verifying the Photoeye Configuration 1. Double-click on the photoeye in the Scanlist. The Edit I/O Parameters window will appear for the photoeye. The I/O parameters define the configuration for the device in terms of how much and with what data transmission format the device will exchange data with the 1784-PCIDS module.
  • Page 53: Verifying The Redistation Configuration

    2. Make sure that the Polled box is checked and that the Rx Size and Tx Size are each 1 byte. 3. Click on OK if you made any changes and close the Edit I/O Parameters window for the RediSTATION. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 54: Automapping The Devices Into The Scanlist

    4-16 Configuring the DeviceNet Network AutoMapping the Devices into the Scanlist Follow the procedure below to automatically map the photoeye and RediSTATION to the personal computer. If you want to know how to map the devices manually, click on the Help button at the bottom of the screen and select “Map device input data manually.”...
  • Page 55 3. Note the input mapping assigned to the START and STOP buttons and the photoeye in your system. You will need this mapping for your application. (See Appendix B for an example of using this mapping in a SoftLogix 5 program.) Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 56 4-18 Configuring the DeviceNet Network 4. Select the Output tab. Output Image File, Word 0 After Automapping, the output byte of the RediSTATION will appear here. 5. Highlight the RediSTATION and click on the AutoMap button. In this example, the output to the RediSTATION appears in the Output Image File as Word 0, bits 0-7.
  • Page 57: Downloading The Configuration To The Scanner

    DeviceNet configuration, using an appropriate name, e.g., 1784-PCIDS.dnt. 6. Close or minimize RSNetWorx for DeviceNet. What’s Next? The next chapter describes how to test the DeviceNet network using the IOLinx runtime software supplied with the card. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 58 4-20 Configuring the DeviceNet Network Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 59: What This Chapter Contains

    The port configuration is stored in the Windows system registry. If you have already created a port for the card (e.g., using RSLinx), you can skip this section and proceed to Testing the DeviceNet Network on page 5-4. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 60 DeviceNet Driver Selections. Note: If the 1784-PCIDS driver does not appear in your list, the driver did not install properly from the IOLinx CD-ROM. 3. Highlight the Allen-Bradley 1784-PCIDS driver and click on Select. Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 61 The card does not have to be configured or connected to the network to perform the tests. 6. Click on OK to acknowledge the “All Tests Passed!” message. 7. Click on OK to accept the driver configuration. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 62: Testing The Devicenet Network

    Using IOLinx To Test the Example Network You will receive the following message. 8. Click on OK. Testing the DeviceNet To test the example network using the DNetTest program, perform the following steps: Network → → 1. Start the DeviceNet test program (path = Start Programs →...
  • Page 63 Port Names. 4. Under the Message Type select Input & Output. 5. Under Privileges select Read/Write. 6. Click on OK. You will see the following message. 7. Click on OK. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 64: Using The Iolinx Device Status Screen

    Using IOLinx To Test the Example Network Using the IOLinx Device Status Screen The Device Status screen displays an Idle/Failure Table where you can double-click on a node to see its status, including MAC ID, status code, and status info (e.g., device stopped communicating). Make sure that there are no failures (“F”) indicated for the devices on your network (e.g., the 1784-PCIDS card at node 0, the RediSTATION at node 7, and the photoeye at node 9).
  • Page 65: Testing The Redistation And Photoeye Inputs

    3. Repeatedly press and release the STOP button on the RediSTATION. On your screen, you should see input byte 0 changing back and forth from “0” to “1” as bit 0 sets and resets Allen-Bradley Parts when you press and release the button. Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 66: Testing The Redistation Output

    Using IOLinx To Test the Example Network 4. Pass your hand back and forth over the photoeye several times. On your screen you should see input byte 1 toggling back and forth between “0” and “1” as the photoeye input turns on and off. Testing the RediSTATION Output Recall from Chapter 5 that the RediSTATION’s indicator light is mapped to Output Word 0, bit 0.
  • Page 67 Failure to observe these precautions could result in unexpected machine motion, property damage, or injury to personnel. This completes the IOLinx test of your network Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 68 5-10 Using IOLinx To Test the Example Network Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 69: What This Appendix Contains

    • One or more inputs has an fault unrecoverable fault. The flash rate of the LED is approximately 1 flash per second. The LED should be on for approximately 0.5 seconds and off for approximately 0.5 seconds. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 70: Module (Mod) Status Indicator

    Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Module (MOD) This bi-color (green/red) LED indicates whether or not the 1784-PCIDS card has power and is operating properly. Status Indicator Network Status Indicator condition status indicates no power No power applied to device green device operational Device is operating in a normal condition.
  • Page 71: What This Appendix Contains

    Configuring the RSLinx SoftLogix 5 Driver Configuring the SoftLogix 5 DeviceNet Driver Putting the SoftLogix Controller in Remote Mode Creating the Example Application Program Downloading the Program B-10 Running the Example Program B-11 Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 72: Configuring The Rslinx Softlogix 5 Driver

    Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application Configuring the RSLinx In order to download or upload programs to the SoftLogix 5 controller you must configure the RSLinx SoftLogix 5 driver on the workstation SoftLogix 5 Driver where you will run RSLogix 5. To configure the driver perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 73 Your SoftLogix 5 driver will be added to the list of Configured Drivers (Your list will show the drivers you have configured on your system). 6. Close the Configure Drivers window and exit RSLinx. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 74 Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application Configuring the SoftLogix 5 In order for the SoftLogix 5 controller to communicate with the DeviceNet network, you must configure the SoftLogix 5 DeviceNet DeviceNet Driver driver. To configure the SoftLogix 5 DeviceNet driver, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 75 3. Select the I/O Device Driver Configuration tab. 4. Highlight the A-B DeviceNet Scanner and click on Install. The PCIDS Port Configuration window will open. 5. Accept the default settings and click on OK. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 76: Putting The Softlogix Controller In Remote Mode

    Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application The A-B DeviceNet Scanner will be added to the Installed Drivers. 6. Click on Apply and Close the window. Putting the SoftLogix In order to download the example application program described in the following section, the SoftLogix Controller should be placed in Controller in Remote Mode Remote mode.
  • Page 77: Creating The Example Application Program

    Perform the following steps to create the example application program. Application Program 1. Start RSLogix 5 or RSLogix SL5. The RSLogix 5 main window will open. 2. From the File menu select New. The Select Processor Type window will open. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 78 Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application 3. Enter or select the following information. Then click on OK. In this field Select or Enter Processor Name (enter a name of your choice) Platform Soft Controller Processor SoftLogix 5 (entered by system) You can accept the defaults for the remaining fields.
  • Page 79 The DeviceNet files will be added to the Data Files folder. 7. Enter the following ladder program: RediSTATION RediSTATION Start bit Indicator Light bit RediSTATION Stop bit Photoeye input bit Allen-Bradley Parts 8. Save the program using an appropriate name, e.g., “DNET_SL5”. Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 80: Downloading The Program

    B-10 Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application Downloading the Program Follow the procedure below to download the example program to your SoftLogix 5 controller. 1. Click on the Comms menu and select System Communications. The RSLinx Communications window will open (your window will appear different from that shown below, depending upon the system you have set up).
  • Page 81: Running The Example Program

    4. Press and release the STOP button on the RediSTATION. The red light should turn off. On your screen, you should see rung 2 in your ladder program being energized as you press the button. This completes the SoftLogix 5 example application Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 82 B-12 Creating and Running a SoftLogix 5 Application Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 83: What This Appendix Contains

    The following table describes what this appendix contains and where to find specific information. For information about See page Configuring the DeviceNet Network Via a ControlLogix Gateway Configuring the DeviceNet Network Via an RSLinx Gateway Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 84: Configuring The Devicenet Network Via A Controllogix Gateway

    Configuring the DeviceNet Network from Another Network Configuring the DeviceNet In order to access the 1784-PCIDS card via a ControlLogix Gateway your system must be set up as shown below. The ControlLogix chassis Network Via a ControlLogix must contain a 1756-DNB module connected to the DeviceNet Gateway network, as well as a communications module for the network on which the remote workstation resides (i.e., a 1756-CNB, 1756-DHRIO,...
  • Page 85 5. Select the appropriate driver (e.g. TCP-1, Ethernet) and expand the tree through the ControlLogix backplane until you reach the DeviceNet network as shown above. 6. Highlight the DeviceNet icon and click on OK. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 86 Configuring the DeviceNet Network from Another Network You will receive the following prompt: 7. Click on OK to go online and browse the network. Performing a remote browse may take longer than ATTENTION browsing using the 1784-PCIDS driver as described in chapter 4.
  • Page 87: Configuring The Devicenet Network Via An Rslinx Gateway

    The host computer is configured as an RSLinx Gateway and Gateway the remote workstation is a gateway client. Gateway Client running RSLinx and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Ethernet Network Host Computer (RSLinx Gateway Server) 1784-PCIDS DeviceNet Network Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 88 Configuring the DeviceNet Network from Another Network You must install the Gateway version of RSLinx on IMPORTANT the host computer by obtaining a Gateway authorization key from Rockwell Software and checking the Enable RSLinx Gateway box on the Configure RSLinx Gateway screen. See the RSLinx Help screens for more information.
  • Page 89 4. Click on the Online button on the toolbar. The Browse for network window will appear. You will see the drivers you have configured on your system. 5. Highlight the RSLinx Gateway, Ethernet driver. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 90 Configuring the DeviceNet Network from Another Network 6. Scroll down until you locate your host platform (e.g., US00807385 below). 7. Expand the tree under your host platform until you reach the 1784-PCIDS, DeviceNet driver as shown above. 8. Highlight the DeviceNet driver and click on OK. You will receive the following prompt: 9.
  • Page 91 You are now online to the DeviceNet network via the RSLinx Gateway. Refer to the procedures described on pages 4-8 to 4-19 of this manual for information on how to configure the DeviceNet network Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 92 C-10 Configuring the DeviceNet Network from Another Network Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 93: Required Procedure

    4. Power down your programming terminal/personal computer and your 24V network supply. 5. Turn on your 24V network power. 6. Turn on your personal computer. 7. Re-install the 1784-PCIDS driver in RSLinx, using the new baud rate. Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 94 Changing the Network Baud Rate Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 95 RediSTATION data mapping changing A-1 to A-2 diagnostics and troubleshooting I/O status indicator module (MOD) status indicator network (NET) status indicator output data definition output data file Allen-Bradley Parts P-2, 2-2 to 2-3 example application Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001...
  • Page 96 Index 4-10 to 4-19 PCIDS card scanlist configuration 3-1 to 3-4 installation scanner data tables B-1 to B-11 see also hardware setup SoftLogix 5 example application photoeye configuring drivers 2-7 to 2-8 B-2 to B-3 data mapping RSLinx SoftLogix 5 driver B-4 to B-6 installation SoftLogix 5 DeviceNet driver...
  • Page 97 What is not in the right order? Other Comments Use back for more comments. Your Name Location/Phone Return to: Marketing Communications, Allen-Bradley., 1 Allen-Bradley Drive, Mayfield Hts., OH 44124-6118Phone: (440) 646-3176 FAX: (440) 646-4320 Allen-Bradley Parts Publication 1784-6.5.30- February 2001...
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  • Page 99 Allen-Bradley Parts...
  • Page 100 Publication 1784-6.5.30 - February 2001 PN 955134-58 Supersedes Publication 1784-6.5.28 - July 1998 © 2001 Rockwell International Corporation. Printed in the U.S.A.
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