Summary of Contents for Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT 2.32
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Data Representation (IO Data and Record Data) ..............14 PROFINET Asset Management ..................15 Ethernet Transport Provider..................... 26 General ........................26 Allocation of I/O Data ..................... 26 Technical Data ........................27 Technical Specifications....................27 SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
Preface 3 (28) Preface About This Document This document describes how to configure and use the Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT (2.32). For additional documentation and software downloads, FAQs, troubleshooting guides and technical support, please visit www.anybus.com/support. Document history Date Version...
The following conventions are used specifically in this document: • Hexadecimal values are written as NNNNh (the suffix h indicates hexadecimal notation). • 16 and 32 bit values are stored in Motorola (big endian) format unless otherwise stated. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ®...
Description Overview The Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT (2.32) is a multi purpose communication solution offering industrial protocol support as well as web and email capabilities. It acts as a PROFINET device (slave), which means that it can be accessed by a PROFINET controller (master) but will not initiate communication by itself.
X1.1 and X1.2 if the interface is top-mounted, and X2.1 and X2.2 if the interface is bottom- mounted. Function 4, 5, 7, 8 (reserved) Fig. 4 Ethernet connector (RJ45) SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
LINK/ACT1 (X2.1) LINK/ACT2 (X2.2) Bottom-mounted Fig. 5 Front view Indication Meaning GW Status Gateway status, see Anybus X-gateway User Manual Green Link OK LINK/ACT Green, flickering Transmitting/receiving data Link not detected or no power Offline - No power- No connection with IO Controller...
To be able to communicate over Ethernet the network interface needs a valid TCP/IP configuration. This section explains some basic concepts in TCP/IP networking and describes how to configure the TCP/IP settings in the Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT (2.32) interface using the IPconfig software tool.
IPconfig is a Windows-based tool for configuration of TCP/IP settings in HMS devices. The tool will detect all compatible and active HMS devices on the local network. Download IPconfig from www.anybus.com/support. Unpack the contents of the zip archive and run the installer program.
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Password field, then enter the new password in the New password field. For security reasons the default password should always be changed. Click on Set to save the new settings. The device will reboot automatically. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™...
DCP (Discovery and Control Protocol) Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT (2.32) supports the DCP protocol, which allows a PROFINET IO Controller/Supervisor to change the network settings during runtime. If successful, this will replace the settings currently stored in the ethcfg.cfg file.
Displays an overview of the current network status. Network Configuration Fig. 11 Configuration tab Provides access to the TCP/IP network settings. These parameters can also be configured using the IPconfig tool. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
All PROFINET devices are associated with an XML-based GSD file. This file contains information about the basic capabilities and configuration options of the device. The latest version of the GSD file for the Anybus X-gateway PROFINET IRT (2.32) can be downloaded from www.anybus.com/support.
214Fh Last byte of the Output parameter area The Control Word and Status Word and the Live List are not considered in this example. For more information, please refer to the Anybus X-gateway User Manual. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ®...
PROFINET environment. Factory owners and system integrators can collect data about devices installed beyond the Anybus gateway. The recorded data can be used as basis for the design of easier maintenance and operation processes, despite the increasing complexity of processes and associated machines.
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Supported Asset Management Records Supported asset management records: • Unique ID • Location • Hardware Revision • Annotation • Order ID • Serial Number • Software Revision • Serial Number SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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XML Attribute Name and Data Format The order of the elements is significant for the XML schema to work with the Anybus Gateways. If the XML schema is incorrect, the XML file will not work and no data will be recorded.
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Array of Unsigned 16 Format of the value shall be 0xXXXX;0xYYYY…0xZZZZ. AM Device Identification Length is 4. 4 values in hex-format, where each value is separated by a “;”. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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Asset Management XML File Structure Example The code example presented below can be used as a guide when creating the asset management XML file. Fig. 14 Asset management XML file structure example SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ®...
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Set to zero if instance is not used. Byte offset to Instance 2 Byte offset to 68-69 Instance 32 Instance data 70-x Data for the instance(s), as specified below. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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Attribute Description Byte number Data type Comment 0–1 UINT16 Closure Data-field which tell that there will not follow any more attributes for this instance. Set to value 0xFFFF. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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Each Unsigned 16 comprises two bytes, where each two bytes form an Unsigned 16 in little-endian format. AM Device Identification Length is 4. The number of Unsigned 16’s shall be 4, placed directly after each other. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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The binary file structure example presented below can be used as a guide when creating the asset management binary file. Only instance 1 is supported. For instance 1, only attribute 1 and 2 are defined. Fig. 15 Binary file example SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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Enter ftp://Username:Password@IPaddress. – Replace “Username” and “Password” with a valid username and password combination. – Replace ‘IPaddress’ with the IP address of the PROFINET interface. Press Enter. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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25 (28) Fig. 17 Application folder with an asset_mgmt.xml file Open the application folder and save the asset management file, XML or Binary file, in the folder. SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
Ethernet Transport Provider General The Ethernet interface supports the Transport Provider protocol, which allows a host to control the network interface on the other side of the gateway using the standard Anybus-S API. Fig. 18 Ethernet Transport Provider Allocation of I/O Data...
Up to 512 byte in each direction Maximum I/O data Ethernet • 100 Mbit/s, full duplex (fixed) • Dual port cut-through switch, RJ45 connectors • Ethernet Transport Provider support SCM-1202-028 1.2 en-US Anybus ® X-gateway ™ PROFINET ® IRT (2.32) User Manual...
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