Instruction Leaflet IL17559 Rev. D Effective August 2009 ® Instructions for the DeviceNet Product Operated Network Interface (DPONI) Contents Description Page The DPONI................. 3 DPONI DeviceNet Basics ............3 Installation.................. 3 Networking ................4 Master Device..............4 Slave Device..............4 Simplified Wiring Rules .............
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Plug Lock Assembly. Plug the DeviceNet into the device using the 5-point terminal block. Repower the host device. The DPONI earth ground Figure 1. The Eaton Cutler-Hammer DPONI. (GND) wire must be mounted to the host device chassis, as DPONI DeviceNet Basics shown in Figure 3.
(0.57 to 0.79 N-m). The drop cable can be daisy chained by (MP3000.EDS) are on the disc shipped with the DPONI. The terminating two wires under one screw. latest version of each of these files is also available on the Eaton Corporation Website (www.eaton.com). Operational Check...
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY factory-trained personnel only. NEVER clean the DPONI with RESULT. host or DeviceNet power on. Clean the DPONI using only a clean, dry cloth. Do not use water or solvents of any kind. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
To Change the Active Assembly The following example shows how to change the active assembly with an explicit message. This example uses C-H Studio, the Eaton Corporation DeviceNet setup tool; however, similar procedures should be available using other vendors. In the data field shown, 97 (hex) represents assembly instance 151 (temperatures).
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Data Bytes Inst # Status StatusByte CurrentPhA CurrentPhB CurrentPhC CurrentGnd CurrentAvg3Ph Table B-5. Format of Assembly Instance #153 (99h) – MotorData. Parameter Word # Member Data Bytes Inst# Status StatusByte CurrentPhAPcntFl CurrentPhBPcntFl CurrentPhCPcntFl PcntPhaseUnbal PcntThermCapcty TimeToNextStart RemainStartsCnt TimeOldestStart EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
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Table B-7. Format of Assembly Instance #155 – Motor Trip Counts. Parameter Word # Member Data Bytes Inst # Status StatusByte GndFaultTripsCnt I2TtripsCnt InstOCurTripsCnt JamTripsCnt UndrLdTripsCnt PhsUnbalTripsCnt WindTempTripsCnt MotrBrngTripsCnt LoadBrngTripsCnt AuxTempTripsCnt PhsRvrsTripsCnt IncmSeqTripsCnt RemoteTripsCnt DiffrntlTripsCnt StrtPerTTripsCnt TBtnStrtTripsCnt XsitionTripsCnt TripBypsTripsCnt ZeroSpdSTripsCnt TcLastResetDateM TcLastResetDateD TcLastResetDateY TcLastResetTimeH TcLastResetTimeM TcLastResetTimeS EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
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Table B-10. Consumed Assembly Instances. Inst # Assembly Name Number of Data Bytes Access SlaveActions Reserved Reserved Reserved Table B-11. Format of Assembly Instance #100 – Slave Actions. Word # Member Parameter Inst # Data Bytes SlaveActions EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
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