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Revision 1.09.2 September 2012 / Printed in Germany Jetter AG reserve the right to make alterations to their products in the interest of technical progress. These alterations need not be documented in every single case. This user manual and the information contained herein have been compiled with due diligence. However, Jetter AG assume no liability for printing or other errors or damages arising from such errors.
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+49 7141 2550-484 E-Mail - Sales: sales@jetter.de E-Mail - Technical Hotline: hotline@jetter.de Assignment to Product This user manual is an integral part of JX3-BN-ETH: Type: Serial #: Year of construction: Order #: To be entered by the customer: Inventory #:...
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It must be kept in a way that it is always at hand, until the device JX3-BN-ETH will be disposed of. If the device JX3-BN-ETH is sold or loaned/leased out, the user manual has to be passed on.
Status LEDs of the Ethernet Interface ..................42 Installing, Removing and Replacing Modules ................ 43 Installing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH on a DIN Rail ..............44 Replacing the Bus Node ......................45 Removing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH from the DIN Rail ............47 IP Configuration .........................
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Abbreviations, Module Register Properties and Formats ............75 Registers, Module Registers and I/O Numbers ................76 Registers and I/O Numbers of JX3 Modules Connected to a JX3-BN-ETH ....... 78 Registers and I/O Numbers of JX3 Modules from the JX3-BN-ETH Perspective....... 80 Memory Overview ........................
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Operating System Update via FTP .................... 160 OS Update of a Module ......................161 Operating System Update of Modules from within JetSym ............162 Operating System Update of Modules via FTP ................. 163 Quick Reference - JX3-BN-ETH Appendix Technical Data .......................... 170 Technical Specifications ......................171 Physical Dimensions ........................
JX3-BN-ETH Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Introduction This chapter informs the user of general safety instructions and warns of residual dangers, if applicable. Furthermore, it contains information on EMC. Contents Topic Page Basic Safety Instructions ................10 Instructions on EMI ..................12...
Usage according to the intended conditions of use implies operation in of Use accordance with this user manual. The JX3-BN-ETH has been designed as a peripheral module for use in machines and is intended for connection to an already existing controller. The JX3-BN-ETH is a bus node.
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Jetter AG. The installation of such parts may impair the safety and the proper functioning of the device. Any liability on the part of Jetter AG for any damages resulting from the use of non-original parts and equipment is excluded. Transporting...
Measures to be Taken Measures for increasing immunity against EMI in electric plants: The JX3-BN-ETH module has to be attached to a DIN rail acc. to EN 50022-35 x 7.5. Follow the instructions given in Application Note 016 "EMC-Compatible Installation of the Electric Cabinet"...
This chapter covers the design of the device, as well as how the order reference is made up including all options. Contents Topic Page Product Description JX3-BN-ETH ..............14 Order Reference ................... 15 Minimum Requirements ................16 Parts and Interfaces..................17 Physical Dimensions ..................18...
Combined with the power supply module JX3-PS1, up to 16 JX3 expansion modules can be connected to the bus node. Scope of Delivery The following items are included in the scope of delivery of the JX3-BN-ETH module: Jetter Item # Quantity...
JX3-BN-ETH Product Description and Design Order Reference Order Reference The order reference consists of the name of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Jetter Item # Order Reference 10000645 JX3-BN-ETH Jetter AG...
2 Product Description and Design Minimum Requirements Introduction The bus node JX3-BN-ETH is operated in a system consisting of various components by Jetter AG. In order to ensure proper interaction of these components, the operating system used and the programming tool JetSym must have the release numbers listed below.
JX3-BN-ETH Product Description and Design Parts and Interfaces Parts and Interfaces The bus node JX3-BN-ETH features the following parts and interfaces: Number Element Description Upper latch Lets you remove the JX3 module enclosure from the JX3 backplane module JX3 backplane module...
JX3 backplane module when replacing modules. Minimum clearance, above: 30 mm Minimum clearance, below: 25 mm Module Width The width of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is 56 mm. Mounting Orientation The orientation of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is vertical. Jetter AG...
The programming tool JetSym 4.3.0 or higher is installed on the PC. Information for Hotline If you wish to contact the hotline of Jetter AG in case of a problem, please Requests have the following information on the bus node JX3-BN-ETH ready: ...
3.1 Identification by Means of the Nameplate Introduction The nameplate is attached to the housing of the JX3-BN-ETH and contains details, such as hardware revision number and serial number. You will need this information when contacting the Jetter AG hotline in case of a problem.
JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node Nameplate Nameplate The nameplate of a JX3-BN-ETH contains the following information: Number Description Serial number Hardware revision Module name Item number Jetter AG...
Numerous production-relevant data are permanently stored in the EDS. The EDS data can be read out via files in the file system of the bus node or via special registers. Contents Topic Page EDS File "eds.ini" ..................23 EDS Registers ....................26 Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node EDS File "eds.ini" Introduction The file "eds.ini" lets you retrieve EDS data. Properties The file can be accessed via file system of the bus node. For an FTP connection, the user must have administrator rights (e.g.
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File Structure The EDS file is a text file the entries of which are grouped into several sections. Example: JX3-BN-ETH This is an example of an EDS file belonging to a JX3-BN-ETH: ;Jetter AG Electronic Data Sheet [IDENTIFICATION] Version = 0...
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JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node Name Example Description Month Production date: Month Year 2011 Production date: Year TestNum Internal usage TestRev 1.18.03.215 Internal usage Section [FEATURES] Section [FEATURES] lets you access special properties of the bus node. The OS of the bus node will ignore missing entries (properties) in the file.
JC-340, JC-350, JC-360, 100000 100500 .. 100817 JC-940MC, JC-970MC, JX3-BN-ETH The bus node lets you indirectly access its module registers. EDS Registers of The following table lists the EDS registers of a bus node, as well as their a Bus Node connection to the entries in the EDS file "/System/eds.ini".
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JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node EDS File of JX3 Modules The assignment of module registers 6xx and 7xx corresponds to the assignment with a controller. The contents of module registers 8xx (FEATURES) depend on the module type. For information on these registers refer to the manual of the respective module.
3.3 Version Registers Introduction The operating system of the JX3-BN-ETH provides several registers which can be used to read out the revision numbers of the hardware or OS and its components. You will need these version numbers when contacting the hotline of Jetter AG in case of a problem.
JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node Hardware Revisions Introduction The JX3-BN-ETH features special registers which can be used to identify the hardware. Overview of Registers The following registers can be read to retrieve the hardware revision: Register Description 108020 Hardware revision - backplane...
Software Versions Introduction The JX3-BN-ETH features software with unique version numbers which can be retrieved via special registers. Format of Software The software version number of the JX3-BN-ETH is a four-figure value. Version Numbers Element Description Major or main version number...
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JX3-BN-ETH Identifying the Bus Node Related Topics Hardware Revisions (see page 29) Access to Module Registers (see page 103) Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Mounting and Installation Purpose of this Chapter This chapter is for supporting you in mounting and installing the JX3-BN-ETH as regards the following points: Planning the wiring of a bus node JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning the bus node JX3-BN-ETH located in the electric cabinet ...
Terminals X14, X15 The function of terminals X14 and X15 is as follows: Ethernet interface to a PC Ethernet interface to an HMI by Jetter AG Ethernet interface to a controller or a JetMove-2xx Ethernet interface to any device ...
supplied by a JX3-PS1 power supply module. Terminal Assignment DC24V 1,0A Terminal Point Description DC24V 1.0A Power supply for the bus node JX3-BN-ETH and connected JX3 peripheral modules Reference potential Technical Specifications Parameter Value Rated voltage DC 24 V Permissible voltage range -15 % ...
Terminal Interfaces The following interfaces are connected to terminals X14 and X15: Ethernet interface to a PC Ethernet interface to an HMI by Jetter AG Ethernet interface to a JetMove 2xx Ethernet interface to any device Terminal Assignment Terminals X14 and X15 are internally connected via Ethernet switch.
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JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Cables for Terminal X14 For connecting devices to terminals X14 and X15 you can order the following and X15 cables: Item # Item 60537500 Patch cable 1:1, 1 m gray Hirose, Cat 5e, shielded 60854512 Patch cable 1:1, 2 m gray Hirose, Cat 5e, shielded...
4.2 Indicators and LEDs Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH - The bus node JX3-BN-ETH features the following LEDs: LEDs 4 LEDs for indicating conditions and errors of the JX3-BN-ETH 4 LEDs for indicating the condition of the Ethernet port Contents Topic Page LEDs of the Bus Node ..................
Mounting and Installation LEDs of the Bus Node LEDs of JX3-BN-ETH The bus node JX3-BN-ETH indicates conditions and errors via its LEDs. The status LEDs of the OS are located in the diagnostic and status area below the labeling field.
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Reset or fatal error Error; refer to error registers Normal operating condition Operating System: Automatic IP configuration Reset or fatal error Boot loader is not running Boot loader: Automatic IP configuration Reset or fatal error Boot loader is being executed Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation LEDs of the Bus Node During Boot Process Normal Boot Process The bus node goes through the normal boot process if the following requirements are fulfilled: There is a valid OS. During boot process the OS status LEDs indicate the following:...
The status LEDs of the Ethernet interface are located in the immediate vicinity Ethernet Interface of the RJ45 ports. Color Description green LINK: Network connection has been established amber ACT: Data transmission green LINK: Network connection has been established amber ACT: Data transmission Jetter AG...
This chapter covers installation, replacement and removal of JX3 modules. Contents Topic Page Installing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH on a DIN Rail ........44 Replacing the Bus Node ................45 Removing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH from the DIN Rail ......47 Jetter AG...
4 Mounting and Installation Installing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH on a DIN Rail Installation To install the bus node JX3-BN-ETH on a rail to DIN EN 50022 proceed as follows: Step Action Place the bus node JX3-BN-ETH on the upper edge of the DIN rail.
Subnet mask Gateway DNS server Removing the To remove the bus node JX3-BN-ETH from the JX3 backplane module JX3-BN-ETH proceed as follows: Step Action Remove power from the bus node. Press the upper and lower latches located on the right half of the controller.
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4 Mounting and Installation Attaching the Bus Node To attach the bus node JX3-BN-ETH to the JX3 backplane module proceed as follows: Step Action Slide the bus node JX3-BN-ETH onto the JX3 backplane module until the latches snap into place.
JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Removing the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH from the DIN Rail Removal To remove the bus node JX3-BN-ETH from the rail to DIN EN 50022 proceed as follows: Step Action Remove power from the bus node. Slide the bus node JX3-BN-ETH to the left. By doing so, the JX3 backplane is disconnected from the JX3 peripheral modules.
Base port number for communication via JetIP Engineer's Skills To carry out IP configuration of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH knowledge of IP Required networks is required, for example: IP addressing (e.g. IP address, port number, subnet mask etc.) ...
JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation As-Delivered Condition Introduction Before the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is shipped, various parameters are set to a certain value. These parameters can be modified by the user. When engineering a JX3 station, follow the rules listed below:...
IP address of default gateway 0.0.0.0 IP address of DNS server 0.0.0.0 Bus node name JX3-BN-ETH Suffix type of the name IP port number for JetIP 50000 Storage Location / Bus The configuration memory is stored to the JX3 backplane module.
For missing IP configuration parameters default values are used. Example for config.ini This is an example for a configuration file config.ini: ;JX3-BN-ETH System Configuration ;Copyright (c) 2011 by Jetter AG, Ludwigsburg, Germany [IP] Address = 192.168. 10. 15 SubnetMask = 255.255.255.
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In the given example 192.168. 4. 12 Description IP address of the server for the Domain Name System. Allowed values ≥ 0.0.0.0 223.255.255.255 In the event of an illegal the bus node will set the value to 0.0.0.0 value Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Section [HOSTNAME] In the section [HOSTNAME] the name of the bus node is specified. The bus node is able to generate an individual name automatically. This host name is currently not used. SuffixType In the given example...
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If you have not yet created a valid configuration file config.ini, create it on your PC using a text editor, make the corresponding entries, and name it config.ini. Open an FTP connection between PC and JX3-BN-ETH controller. Log in as user with administrator or system rights. Standard: User: admin;...
JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Configuration Registers Introduction The IP configuration parameters can be read via configuration registers. A range of registers holds the data contained in the configuration memory. Another range contains the parameters actually used for initializing the IP interface.
4 Mounting and Installation Modifying the IP Address of the Bus Node Introduction To be able to communicate with the bus node JX3-BN-ETH via Ethernet, an unambiguous IP address has to be set on the bus node. Replacing a JX3-BN-ETH The IP address is stored to the JX3 backplane module.
Default IP Address The default IP address of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is 192.168.10.15. The user may change the IP address of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH to its default IP address at any time. Please ensure that the a.m. default IP address is not assigned to the controller or other bus nodes.
4 Mounting and Installation Setting the IP Address via "config.ini" File Configuration File You can set the IP address of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH in the "config.ini" file. "config.ini" [IP] Address = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd Element Description Address Line for entering the IP-address...
DIP switch. To do so, the three upper bytes of the IP address are set via "config.ini" file, and the lower byte using the DIP switch. Configuration File Set the upper three bytes of the IP address of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH in "config.ini" the "config.ini" file.
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4 Mounting and Installation Transferring the Step Action config.ini File Establish an FTP connection to the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Log in as user with administrator or system rights. Standard: User: admin; Password: admin (default) Open the directory /System. Copy the file "config.ini" into the directory /System.
IP interface, otherwise data may be lost. It must be ensured that the entered values are valid (e.g. through proper programming within the application program), as the JX3-BN-ETH will not validate the values which are set during runtime. Overview of Registers...
The IP address found is used for further communication. Configuration File A static assignment between name and IP address is specified in this file. This "hosts" file is read out once when the bus node is booting. File format: Text Location: /etc File name: hosts Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Mounting and Installation Example: # Example hosts file for JC-3xx 192.168.33.209 jetter_mail 192.168.33.208 jetter_demo 192.168.1.1 JC340 192.168.1.2 JC350 Domain Name System If a name cannot be found in the file "/etc/hosts", the controller tries to resolve (DNS) the IP address by obtaining the corresponding IP address from a DNS server.
JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Commissioning Purpose of this Chapter This chapter covers the initial commissioning of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH with the aid of the following steps: Configuring the hardware: Structure of a JX3 station Configuring the software in JetSym ...
For more information refer to chapter "IP Configuration" in the manuals on JC-3xx or JC-9xx Set the IP address on the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. This IP address must differ from the IP address of the controller: Refer to Bus Node: Setting the IP address (see page 48) Supply the JX3 station with power.
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Bus Node: Setting the IP address (see page 48) Engineering a JX3 station (see page 131) Limitations to be taken into account when engineering a JX3 Station (see page 150) JetSym Hardware Manager (see page 89) Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Commissioning in JetSym Introduction To describe the configuration process in JetSym, the following example will be used: A peripheral module JX3-AI4 is to be connected to a bus node JX3-BN-ETH. The minimalist program cyclically retrieves the state of the peripheral module.
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5 Commissioning Step Action Select in Hardware Manager the tree item "Hardware" and press the right mouse button to open the context menu "Scan Hardware": Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Step Action Enter an IP adress mask. A hardware scan applies to the whole IP subnet. Therefore, you have to enter at least the first three elements of the IP address. The default address of the controller JC-3xx is 192.168.1.1.
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"File" with the mouse. Enter the program below. Load the program into the controller. The trace window shows the status of the peripheral module JX3-AI4. The status indication is updated every 10 seconds. Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning JetSym STX Program The following program lets you retrieve the global status register on the peripheral module JX3-AI4. // Reading the status of JX3-AI4 via JX3-BN-ETH: JX3_AI4_CH1: %VL 1001020000; End_Var; Task ReadState Autorun Loop // Trace Value to Debugger:...
5.2 Numbering Registers and I/Os for a JX3-BN-ETH Introduction Controllers, bus nodes and modules produced by Jetter AG offer a host of functions which can be accessed by the user via registers. A unique number is assigned to each register and each digital input or output.
JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Abbreviations, Module Register Properties and Formats Abbreviations The abbreviations used in this document are listed in the following table: Abbreviation Meaning R 100 Register 100 MR 150 Module register 150 Module Register Each module register is characterized by certain properties. For many module Properties registers most properties are identical.
In the same project, the GNN assigned to bus nodes ranges from 001 ... 399. Example - Register A JX3-AI4 module is connected to a bus node JX3-BN-ETH. The module number of this module is 2. The ID (GNN) of the bus node is 001. Description...
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Register number 1001020009 lets you directly read out the OS revision 1.3.0.0 in the setup pane of JetSym. Example - I/O Number A JX3-DIO16 module is connected as second peripheral module to the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Output 15 on this module is to be set. Description Remarks I/O number...
5 Commissioning Registers and I/O Numbers of JX3 Modules Connected to a JX3-BN-ETH Global Node Numbers The JetSym Hardware Manager assigns Global Node Numbers to bus nodes on the Jetter Ethernet JX3-BN-ETH on the Jetter Ethernet system bus. System Bus of a...
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JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning JX3 Station - Example 1 R E D1 D2 Jetter Jetter Jetter LOAD STOP SHLD SHLD SHLD DC24V DC24V DC24V 1,5A 1,2A 1,2A SHLD Number Module Module Register number JC-3xx refer to JC-3xx manual JX3-AO4 10002zzzz 1000002zz JX3-BN-ETH...
Module numbers are counted consecutively from the left to the right starting with 1. No module number is assigned to the power supply module JX3-PS1. Register Numbers for From the perspective of an Ethernet bus node JX3-BN-ETH register numbers JX3 Modules consist of the following elements: Element Description...
Commissioning 5.3 Memory Overview Introduction The JX3-BN-ETH features a data memory. There is volatile memory that requires power to maintain the stored information, and non-volatile memory which does not require power to maintain the stored information. The memory is located directly in the CPU or in separate memory or in I/O modules.
Internal flash disk size: 4 MBytes Memory Access By operating system By JetSym Via FTP connection By e-mail client By browser (via HTTP server) By means of file commands from within the application program Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Operating System Memory Introduction The OS is stored to a non-volatile flash memory in the CPU. Therefore, the OS can be executed immediately after the device is powered up. Properties Internal flash memory for storing the OS ...
Global variables assigned to permanent addresses (%VL) When the operating system is launched, special registers are initialized using default values. Register numbers: 100,000 through 999,999 Memory Access By JetSym Via e-mail client From other controllers Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Inputs and Outputs Introduction Inputs and outputs are 1-bit variables. This means they can either have the value TRUE or FALSE. Properties of Virtual Global variables assigned to permanent addresses (%IX, %QX) Inputs/Outputs Quantity: 16.000 ...
5 Commissioning 5.4 Jetter Ethernet System Bus Introduction Controllers and modules produced by Jetter AG offer a host of functions which can be accessed by the user via registers. Jetter's Ethernet system bus lets you exchange data between JC-3xx and JC-9xx controllers, as well as JX3-BN-ETH bus nodes via standard Ethernet networks using Publish/Subscribe features.
Use the Hardware Manager included in JetSym to scan for connected hardware components and to configure the components. If you connect peripheral modules to a bus node JX3-BN-ETH, the process data registers of these peripheral modules are integrated into the address space of the controller.
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5 Commissioning Ethernet System Bus - The bus node JX3-BN-ETH is operated in a system consisting of various Minimum Requirements components by Jetter AG. In order to ensure proper interaction of these components, the operating system used and the programming tool JetSym must have the release numbers listed below.
Hardware Manager Hardware Manager JetSym lets you create and configure all Jetter controllers, modules and axes, as well as motion groups belonging to one or several projects. An easy-to-use motion setup is available for individual axes and each motion group.
Open the JetSym Hardware Manager by clicking on the tab "Hardware" with the mouse or by pressing "Alt + 5" on your keyboard. Result: Connect all controllers, bus nodes, peripheral modules and axes. Turn on the power supply. Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Step Action Select in Hardware Manager the tree item "Hardware" and press the right mouse button to open the context menu "Scan Hardware": Jetter AG...
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IP address. The default address of the controller JC-3xx is 192.168.1.1. So, enter 192.168.1 to find the controller and all bus nodes. Once you have entered the IP subnet address, click the button "Scan" with the mouse. Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH Commissioning Step Action Result: Hardware Manager lists all detected hardware components in two text boxes ("Scanned Hardware", "Current Hardware"): The left text box lists the currently detected hardware. The right text box lists hardware components that have been set up and stored by means of Hardware Manager.
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The task is run through once and then stopped by TaskBreak. JetSym STX Program: Task t_Main Autorun // Do NOT forget: Loop // do nothing // test purpose only: see changes in JetSym-Setup End_Loop; End_Task; Jetter AG...
The publish/subscribe feature lets you exchange process data over Jetter's Ethernet system bus. Each JC-3xx and JC-9xx controller, as well as each bus node JX3-BN-ETH is able to publish and subscribe data. Enabling Open the JetSym Hardware Manager by clicking on the tab "Hardware" with Publish/Subscribe the mouse or by pressing "Alt+5"...
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Controller and Bus Node have to send the current configuration to the controller and bus node JX3-BN-ETH. If the configuration comprises several controllers and bus nodes, all configuration data are sent to all controllers and bus nodes on the network.
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ModConfig.da Jetter AG advises the use of JetSym Hardware Manager for this task. Experienced users may also transfer these files via FTP (e.g. when the bus node has been replaced), but we recommend to use the Hardware Manager.
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"From" for subscription to input data from the bus node by the controller "To" for subscription to output data by the bus node Default Configuration - If you click in Hardware Manager/local controller on "Publication", the following Controller dialog opens: Jetter AG...
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Default Configuration - If you click in Hardware Manager/bus node JX3-BN-ETH on "Publication", the Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH following dialog opens: This dialog shows the default configuration for publications on the part of JX3-BN-ETH.
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5 Commissioning If you click in Hardware Manager/bus node JX3-BN-ETH on "Subscription", the following dialog opens: This dialog shows the default configuration for subscriptions of the controller to messages from the bus node (SubToBN_001). This configuration applies to subcriptions to messages from the bus node (SubFromBN_001). JetSym creates this configuration automatically which lets the controller publish output data and the JX3-BN-ETH subscribe to them.
Commissioning Default Variables Introduction If you add in Hardware Manager JX3 peripheral modules to a JX3-BN-ETH module, JetSym automatically creates Ethernet system bus variables which are mapped to process data registers of these JX3 modules. These variables are then added to the corresponding publications on the part of the controller and JX3-BN-ETH modules (fig.
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For overlaid registers of remote digital input modules the address range starting from 1aaa914060 is used. For digital output modules the address range starting from 1aaa914260 is used. Where: aaa = Number of the Ethernet bus node = GNN (value range: 001 to 399) Jetter AG...
This feature lets you display and change 200 module registers on the bus node JX3-BN-ETH using indirect addressing. Example: Access to The bus node JX3-BN-ETH is equipped with the same module registers as Module Registers on a controllers of the JC-3xx series.
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5 Commissioning Enabling Register To access 200 module registers on the JX3-BN-ETH initialize the registers as Access described below. Ensure that the correct GNN is used in the Hardware Manager, i.e. ID 001 of bus node JX3-BN-ETH is GNN 001.
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IP_BusNode := IP#192.168.10.16; PortNr_Contr := 50000; PortNr_BusNode := 50000; // Access to IP address of JX3-BN-ETH (R101100): IndexReg := 101100; // Now the index register points to the IP address of JX3-BN-ETH (ContentReg<> IP_BusNode) Then //... End_If; Loop // ...
5 Commissioning NetCopy Introduction The command "NetCopy" lets you directly access the bus node JX3-BN-ETH from JC-3xx or JC-9xx controllers. The NetCopy command is a versatile tool for communication on the Jetter network. The NetCopy command lets you copy the following data: Registers ...
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The command NetCopy copies the content of MR 1100 on the JX3-AI4 module into a variable. The register number of the peripheral module is seen from the perspective of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH: with mm = 02 (first module connected to the bus node) ...
File System File System Introduction This chapter covers the file system of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. The file system lets you access files located on the internal flash disk. Categories The file system distinguishes between system area with directories/files used by the operating system (OS), and application area which is available to the user.
Maximum number of simultaneously opened files: 8 Directory names are separated by a slash "/", not by a backslash "\". Date, time, and/or file size are not available for all system files. Contents Topic Page Flash Disk - Properties ................. 111 Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH File System Flash Disk - Properties Size The user and the OS of the bus node share the following memory capacity: Parameter Value Flash disk size 4 MBytes The system occupies a memory space of several KB. The remaining space is available to the user.
Please take the following restrictions into account: User administration can only be applied to the internal flash disk. Once a file user administration has been transferred, its content can be read immediately. The settings only become active when the system is rebooted. Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH File System Contents Topic Page User Administration ..................114 As Delivered Condition / Predefined Users and Keys ......... 116 Assigning a Lock..................117 Assigning Names to Locks/Keys ..............119 Jetter AG...
6 File System User Administration Introduction The user administration for the file system of the JX3-BN-ETH is managed in the configuration file "/System/users.ini". Prerequisites If you want to use names for the keys, you must make them known to the JX3-BN-ETH beforehand.
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JX3-BN-ETH File System NAME In the given example TestUser3 Description User's login name Allowed values A maximum of 31 alphanumeric characters In case of invalid or missing no user account is created entry In the given example testpass Description User's login password...
This user has also available all keys except for key "1". Predefined Keys Two out of the 31 keys have a predefined function: Lock / Key Function IP configuration User administration Operating system update of CPU Operating system update of JX2 and JX3 modules Jetter AG...
Assigning a Lock Carry out the following steps to assign a lock to a directory: Step Action Establish an FTP connection to the JX3-BN-ETH; when doing so, log in with administrator rights. Open the file "/System/flashdisklock.ini". Make your changes to this file.
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Use the following lock numbers: Allowed lock numbers: 0 ... 31. Lock number 0: No lock is assigned to this directory. This directory can be accessed without any restrictions. Numbers or previously defined names can be used. Jetter AG...
Assigning Names Carry out the following steps to assign names to keys/locks: Step Action Establish an FTP connection to the JX3-BN-ETH; when doing so, log in with administrator rights. Open the file "/System/keys.ini". Make your changes to this file. Save the changed file to the JX3-BN-ETH.
6 File System 6.3 Reviewing the Flash Disk Capacity Used Introduction This chapter covers how you can review the used capacity of the user area located on the flash disk. Contents Topic Page Flash Disk Capacity Used ................121 Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH File System Flash Disk Capacity Used Info File The capacity used of the user area located on the internal flash disk can be seen from the file "/System/flashdiskinfo.txt". Example In this example, the fictive capacity used of a flash disk in a JetControl 340...
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Dedicated name of the flash disk Date / Time Point in time when the flash disk has been formatted last Tracks Total number of tracks Track xx: sectors: 128 Assignment of sectors of a track Total: sectors: Overall statistical data of sectors Jetter AG...
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JX3-BN-ETH File System Element Description Used Total number of used bytes Blocked Total number of blocked bytes Free Total number of available bytes Total Total size of the flash disk States of Sectors The smallest administrative unit of the flash disk, i.e. the sector, may enter the...
6.4 Operating System Update and Application Program Introduction The file system can be used to update the OS of a bus node. For a detailed description on this topic refer to the following chapter: OS Update (see page 157) Jetter AG...
Formatting the flash disk Register Number The control register number of the file system is dependent on the controller: Controller Register number JC-3xx, JX3-BN-ETH, JC-940MC, 202936 JC-970MC Contents Topic Page Formatting the Flash Disk ................126...
All files and directories located in the user area will be deleted! Formatting will not affect system files and directories. Formatting the In order to cause the JX3-BN-ETH to format the internal flash disk proceed as Flash Disk follows: Step Action Switch the JX3-BN-ETH on.
FTP tools can be used, as well. Number of Possible The FTP server on the JX3-BN-ETH is able to manage 4 FTP connections Connections simultaneously. That is, up to 4 FTP client programs can be connected with the JX3-BN-ETH at the same time.
In its original configuration the controller is delivered with two user accounts: [USER1] NAME=admin PW=admin [USER33] NAME=system PW=system Administration of Users Via user administration of the file system, the password can be modified and new users can be added. Related Topics User Administration (see page 112) Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH FTP Server Supported Commands Supported Commands The following table lists the commands known to the FTP server, as well as their purpose. Command Purpose USER Sends the user name; is used at the beginning of the login process PASS Sends the password;...
7 FTP Server Example: Windows FTP Client Task Windows Explorer as FTP client lets you access the bus node JX3-BN-ETH: Open Windows Explorer and enter the IP address of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH into the address bar. If you fail to enter "User Name:Password" (here: admin:admin), you are ...
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Introduction This chapter describes how to engineer a JX3 station equipped with a bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Contents...
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH 8.1 Engineering a JX3 Station JX3 Station A JX3 station consists of a JX3-BN-xxx bus head or a JC-3xx controller and JX3 peripheral modules connected to it. Connectable JX3 Up to 16 JX3 peripheral modules can be integrated into a JX3 station.
The JX3-PS1 power supply module lets you connect up to 8 more JX3 peripheral modules. Fully Equipped The following illustration shows a JX3 station with a bus node JX3-BN-ETH JX3 Station and 16 JX3 peripheral modules. Downstream the eighth JX3 peripheral module a JX3-PS1 power supply module has been inserted.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-DI16 The JX3-DI16 Module The JX3-DI16 module is a peripheral module for connection of digital sensors. This module is equipped with 16 inputs. Characteristics The following list shows the characteristics of this module: ...
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-DIO16 The JX3-DIO16 Module The JX3-DIO16 module is a peripheral module for connection of digital sensors and actuators. This module is equipped with 8 digital inputs and 8 universal digital I/Os.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-DO16 The JX3-DO16 Module The JX3-DO16 module is a peripheral module for connection of digital actuators. This module is equipped with 16 digital outputs. Characteristics The following list shows the characteristics of this module: ...
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-CNT The JX3-CNT Module The module JX3-CNT is a digital counter module. Characteristics The features of this product are listed below: Single-channel counter 24 V ...
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product description - JX3-AI4 The JX3-AI4 Module The JX3-AI4 module is a peripheral module for connection of analog sensors. This module is equipped with 4 analog inputs for voltages and currents.
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-MIX1 The JX3-MIX1 Module The JX3-MIX1 module is a multi-purpose expansion module that allows you to connect analog and digital sensors and actuators. Characteristics The features of this product are listed below: ...
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Description in The JX3-MIX1 module features the following functional groups: Accordance with Functional Groups Group Quantity Description Counter Two independent counter inputs which can also be configured as one dual-channel...
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JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Group Quantity Description Counter Two independent counter inputs which can also be configured as one dual-channel counter Selection of edges: Positive edge, negative edge, both edges The process data pointer is used to read out count...
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-MIX2 The JX3-MIX2 Module The JX3-MIX2 module is a multi-purpose expansion module that allows you to connect analog and digital sensors and actuators. Characteristics The features of this product are listed below: ...
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JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Description in The JX3-MIX2 module features the following functional groups: Accordance with Functional Groups Group Quantity Description Counter Two independent counter inputs which can also be configured as one dual-channel...
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8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Group Quantity Description Serial interface RS-232 or RS-485 (half-duplex); Serial Interface With 600 ... 115,200 Baud 1 or 2 stop bits None, even or odd parity Data format with 7 or 8 bits...
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-AO4 The JX3-AO4 Module The JX3-AO4 module is a peripheral module for connection of analog actuators. This module is equipped with 4 analog outputs for voltages and currents.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-THI2-RTD The JX3-THI2-RTD The JX3-THI2-RTD module is a peripheral module for connecting Pt100 or Module Pt1000 thermistors. This module is equipped with 2 inputs for temperature measurements.
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-THI2-TC The JX3-THI2-TC Module The JX3-THI2-TC module is a peripheral module for connecting thermocouples of the type J, K, etc. This module is equipped with 2 inputs for temperature measurements.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-DMS2 The JX3-DMS2 Module The JX3-DMS2 module is a peripheral device for connecting strain gages. The module has got two inputs for connecting strain gages.
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Product Description - JX3-PS1 The JX3-PS1 Module The JX3-PS1 module provides power supply of up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules. This module is required if more than 8 JX3 peripheral modules are connected to a JX3 bus head or to a controller of the JetControl 300 series.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH 8.2 Limitations to be Taken into Account when Engineering a JX3 Station Introduction This chapter covers the following limitations of a JX3 station: Maximum power consumption ...
JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Power Consumption Limitations Introduction JX3 modules of a JX3 station are supplied with logic voltage either by a JC-3xx controller, or a JX3-BN-xxx bus node, or a JX3-PS1 power supply module.
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8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Engineering Steps When engineering a JX3 Station, proceed as follows: Step Action Gather the following information from the Technical Data contained in the manual of your JX3 module: ...
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JX3-BN-ETH Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Step Action Check the allowed power consumption: For JC-3xx: For JX3-PS1 The number of JX3-AO4 modules is limited by the power consumption at 5 V: Every 5 JX3-AO4 modules a JX3-PS1 power supply module must be inserted.
8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Limitations As To Data Exchange Introduction There are two options for connecting remote peripheral modules: via JX3-BN-CAN using the CAN bus protocol, or via JX3-BN-ETH using the Ethernet bus protocol. JX3 modules of a JX3 station exchange data either with a JC-3xx controller, or with bus node modules JX3-BN-CAN and JX3-BN-ETH.
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If the aggregated input/output factor of your peripheral module configuration exceeds 88, you need to redesign your configuration. Add, for instance, a bus node JX3-BN-ETH to build up an additional JX3 station where you can place the excess inputs/outputs. Jetter AG...
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8 Engineering of a JX3 Station Equipped With a Bus Node JX3-BN-ETH Example One JX3-AO4 and 8 JX3-DIO16 modules are connected to a JX3-BN-ETH bus node. Configuration of the JX3 The JX3 station in our example is equipped with 1 JX3-AO4 module and 8...
JX3-BN-ETH bus node. Downloading an You can download operating systems from the Jetter AG homepage at www.jetter.de http://www.jetter.de. You get to the OS files by clicking on the Operating System quick link "Operating System Download" located on the website of the corresponding controller, bus node or module.
9.1 Updating the Bus Node OS Introduction This chapter describes how to carry out an OS update of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. There are several options to transfer the OS file to the bus node: from within the programming tool JetSym (using Hardware-Manager) ...
The programming tool JetSym offers an easy way to transfer an OS file to the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Prerequisites An OS file for the bus node JX3-BN-ETH must be available. There must be a UDP/IP and a TCP/IP connection between programming tool and IP port of the bus node.
OS files can be transferred to a bus node using an FTP client. Prerequisites An OS file for the bus node JX3-BN-ETH must be available. An FTP connection to the bus node must be possible. The login parameters for a user with administrator or system rights must be ...
9.2 OS Update of a Module Introduction This chapter describes how to carry out an OS update of a module connected to the system bus of a JX3-BN-ETH bus node. There are several options to transfer the OS file to the module: ...
To update the OS proceed as follows: Step Action Select from the list in Hardware Manager the bus node JX3-BN-ETH to which the peripheral module to be updated is connected. Click in the dialog "Advanced Configuration" the button "Udate OS".
Operating System Update of Modules via FTP Introduction Using an FTP client, OS files can be transferred to modules connected to the system bus of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH. Prerequisites An OS file for the module must be available.
OS Version 100602 ... Module name (register string) 100612 This quick reference summarizes the registers of the bus node 100613 PCB revision JX3-BN-ETH with OS version 1.09.0.00, as well as its connector 100614 PCB options assignment. [Production] 100700 Internal version number Module Code - JX3-BN-ETH 100701 ...
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10 Quick Reference - JX3-BN-ETH 104200 Sent requests 104201 Received requests 108099 Clear EEPROM (0x12345678) 104202 Sent responses 108100 ... EEPROM registers on backplane 104203 Received responses 108227 104204 Dynamic entries 104205 Static entries General System Registers 104206 Obsolete entries...
JX3-BN-ETH Appendix Appendix Introduction This appendix contains electrical and mechanical data, as well as operating data. Contents Topic Page Technical Data .................... 170 Index ......................177 Jetter AG...
Appendix A: Technical Data Introduction This chapter contains information on electrical and mechanical data, as well as on operating data of the JX3-BN-ETH. Contents Topic Page Technical Specifications ................171 Physical Dimensions ................... 172 Operating Parameters: Environment and Mechanics ......... 173 Operating Parameters: Enclosure ..............
24 W max. Power consumption with HMI 36 W max. Technical Data - The bus node JX3-BN-ETH provides the JX3 system bus with logic and JX3 System Bus additional voltage. The connected JX3 modules are supplied by these two types of voltage.
JX3 backplane module when replacing modules. Minimum clearance, above: 30 mm Minimum clearance, below: 25 mm Module Width The width of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is 56 mm. Mounting Orientation The orientation of the bus node JX3-BN-ETH is vertical. Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Appendix Operating Parameters: Environment and Mechanics Environment Parameter Value Standard Operating temperature range 0 ... +50 °C Storage temperature range -40 ... +70 °C DIN EN 61131-2 DIN EN 60068-2-1 DIN EN 60068-2-2 Air humidity 10 ... 95 %,...
Test field strength: 10 V/m DIN EN 61000-4-3 AM 80 % at 1 kHz Criterion A Discharge through air: DIN EN 61131-2 Test peak voltage 8 kV DIN EN 61000-6-2 Contact discharge: DIN EN 61000-4-2 Test peak voltage 4 kV Criterion A Jetter AG...
JX3-BN-ETH Appendix DC Power Supply Inputs and Outputs EMC - Emitted Parameter Value Standard Interference Signal and control interface Frequency bands: DIN EN 61000-6-3 DC power supply inputs 0.15 to 0.5 MHz, and outputs limit 40 to 30 dB 0.5 to 30 MHz,...
AM 80 % at 1 kHz DIN EN 61000-4-6 Source impedance 150 Ohm Criterion A Bursts Test voltage 1 kV DIN EN 61131-2 tr/tn 5/50 ns DIN EN 61000-6-2 Repetition frequency 5 kHz DIN EN 61000-4-4 Criterion A Jetter AG...
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