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User Manual XI/ON 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP Gateway...
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(for example, by means of separate limit switches, mechanical inter- locks etc.). • The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations (e. g. with regard to cable cross sections, fuses, PE). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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• All work relating to transport, installation, commissioning and maintenance must only be carried out by qualified personnel. (IEC/HD 60364 (DIN VDE 0100) and national work safety regulations). • All shrouds and doors must be kept closed during operation. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Service interface connection (mini USB female connector) ....... Address setting ....................4.5.1 Default-settings for the gateway................ 4.5.2 Function of the DIP-switches ................4.5.3 Manual address allocation via DIP-switches 2 to 2 ......... 4.5.4 Address setting via DHCP-mode................ 4.5.5 Address setting via BootP-mode................ XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Prerequisites for this example................151 Network configuration..................152 Changing the IP address of a PC/ network interface card........153 6.3.1 Changing the IP address in Windows 2000/ Windows XP......... 153 6.3.2 Changing the IP address in Windows NT............154 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Shielding of cables ..................... 190 Potential compensation..................191 8.5.1 Switching inductive loads................... 191 8.5.2 Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)..........191 Appendix ......................193 Nominal current consumption ................193 Power loss of the modules ................197 Glossary ......................199 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Table of contents Index ........................205 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
XN-1RS485/422 • MN05002015Z User Manual XI/ON XN-1SSI • MN05002016Z User Manual XI/ON XNE-1SWIRE Furthermore, the manual mentioned above contains a short description of the project planning and diagnostics software for Eaton I/O-systems, the software I/O-ASSISTANT. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
This sign can be found next to all general notes that supply important information about one or more operating steps. These specific notes are intended to make operation easier and avoid unnecessary work due to incorrect operation. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
1.3.2 Notes concerning planning /installation of this product Warning All respective safety measures and accident protection guidelines must be consi- dered carefully and without exception. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 About this manual 1.3 Overview XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
34 mm/ 1.34 inch, XN standard slice 12.6 mm / 0.49 inch, XNE ECO slice 13 mm / 0.51 inch and block 100.8 mm / 3.97 inch) and their low overall height favor the installation of this system in confined spaces. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
• The gateway and the electronics modules are snapped onto a mounting rail. • The electronics modules of the ECO line are designed as terminal blocks. The wiring is secured by "push-in" spring-type terminal. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
• Automatic bit rate detection for PROFIBUS-DP and CANopen • Setting of fieldbus address and bus terminating resistor (PROFIBUS-DP, CANopen) via DIP- switches • Service interface for commissioning with I/O-ASSISTANT Figure 1: Gateway XNE-GWBR- 2ETH-IP XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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XN-GW gateways. Note The gateway types XN-GW-… need an additional power supply module (bus refresh- ing module) which feeds the gateway an the connected I/O modules. Figure 2: Gateway example: XN-GWBR- PBDP XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Figure 4: XN standard electronics module in slice design (left) and in block design (reght) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– XN standard electronics modules with base modules with tension clamp connection technology, – XN standard gateways with an integrated power supply unit (XN-GWBR-…) and – XNE ECO gateways • Simple assembly reduces error sources Figure 5: XNE ECO elec- tronics module XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
3, 4 or 6 connection levels in tension clamp or in screw connection technology. Figure 6: Base module with tension clamp connec- tion Figure 7: Base module with screw con- nection Figure 8: Base module in block design XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
A second end bracket to the left of the gateway is necessary, as well as the one mounted into the end plate to secure the XI/ON station. Figure 10: End bracket Note The scope of delivery of each gateway contains an end plate and two end brackets. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Figure 11: Jumpers 2.2.8 Marking material • Labels: for labeling electronics modules. • Markers: for colored identification of connection levels of base modules and XN electronics modules Figure 12: Marking material XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
(gateway) 2.2.10 Shield connection, 2-pole for analog modules The 2-pole shield connection can be used to connect signal-cable shielding to the base modules of analog input and output modules. Figure 14: Shield connec- tion XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The Internet Protocol is a connection-free transport protocol. Since the protocol does not use acknowledgement messages, telegrams can get lost. Therefore it is not suitable for safe data transfer. The main functions of the internet protocol are the addressing of hosts and the frag- mentation of data packages. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Ethernet switches will negotiate the speed automatically. Transmission media For communication via Ethernet, different transmission media can be used: • coaxial cable (10Base5) • optical fibre (10BaseF) • twisted two-wire cable (10BaseT) with shielding (STP) or without shielding (UTP) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
If necessary, the nodes’ network addresses have to be adapted one to another. Please read Chapter 6.3 Changing the IP address of a PC/ network interface card, Page 153. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
For that purpose, enter the command "ping" and the IP address of the network node to be checked. If the node answers the ping-signal, it is ready for communication and takes part in the data transfer. Figure 16: ping-signal XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
192.168.1.100"). • Via the command "x:\\arp -a", the MAC-ID for this IP address is determined. This MAC-ID clearly identifies the network node. Figure 17: Determination of the MAC-ID of a XI/ON mod- ule via ARP XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The gateway is the connection between the XI/ON I/O-modules and the Ethernet network. It handles the entire process data traffic between the I/O-level and the fieldbus and generates diagnostic information for higher-level nodes and the software tool I/O-ASSISTANT. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
DIP-switch for operation mode DIP-switch for configuration storage LED for the EtherNet connec- tion EtherNet- switch with EtherNet-LEDs Push-in ten- sion clamps for field supply Push-in ten- sion clamps for system supply XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
(at maximum station extension 600 mA max. → see Chapter 7.2, Page 175) (supply to the moudle bus participants) 400 mA Insulation voltage (U to U 500 V to field bus / U to FE) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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0.075 mm / 0.003 inch, 1g 57 to 150 Hz, constant acceleration 1 g Mode of vibration Frequency sweeps with a change in speed of 1 Octave/min Period of oscillation 20 frequency sweeps per axis of coordinate XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Note For testing high energie surge (according to IEC/EN 61000-4-5 and product standard IEC/EN 61131-2) a cable lenght of digital and analogue I/O ports is specified with < 30 m. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
DIN 46228-1 (ferrules crimped gas-tight) "f” with ferrules with plastic collar 0.25 to 0.75 mm / 0.0004 to 0.0012 inch according to DIN 46228-1 (ferrules crimped gas-tight) Test finger according toaccording to IEC/EN 60947-1 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The service interface is designed as a 5-pole mini-USB-connection. In order to connect the gateway’s service-interface to the PC, a commercial cable with mini USB connector is necessary. Figure 22: Mini-USB- female connec- tor at the gate- XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
After every change of the address-mode, a voltage reset must be carried out. 4.5.2 Function of the DIP-switches The DIP-switches for address setting, operation mode setting and for the storage of the station configuration are located under the gateway’s upper label. Figure 23: DIP-switches at the gateway XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Setting the „Default-settings for the gateway”. 1-254 „Manual address allocation via DIP-switches 20 to 27” (Setting the last byte of the gateway’s IP- address) Gateway-„Address setting via DHCP-mode” Gateway-„Address setting via BootP-mode” Gateway-„Address setting via PGM-mode” Gateway-„Address setting via PGM-DHCP-mode” XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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EEPROM. Thus, they will get lost in case of a subsequent address-assignment via a BootP, DHCP or PGM. Attention After changing the position of the DIP-switches, a voltage reset must be carried out to store the new address. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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4 Technical features 4.5 Address setting LED-behavior During the module’s start-up, the "MS" LED shortly becomes constant red. After the successful start-up, the LED begins to flash green and the station is then ready for communi- cation. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
During it’s start-up, the module waits for the address setting via the DHCP-/BootP-server. This is indicated by the red flashing "MS" LED. The LED begins to flash green, as soon as the address setting via the server is completed. The station is ready for communication. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
During it’s start-up, the module waits for the address setting via the DHCP-/BootP-server. This is indicated by the red flashing "MS" LED. The LED begins to flash green, as soon as the address setting via the server is completed. The station is ready for communication. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
During it’s start-up, the module waits for the address setting via DHCP-/BootP-server. This is indicated by the red flashing "MS" LED. The LED begins to flash green, as soon as the address setting via the server is completed. The station is ready for communication. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
During it’s start-up, the module waits for the address setting via DHCP-/BootP-server. This is indicated by the red flashing "MS" LED. The LED begins to flash green, as soon as the address setting via the server is completed. The station is ready for communication. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The access of the IO-ASSISTANT to the gateway is only possible if the gateway is operated in PGM- and PGM-DHCP-mode (see also Chapter 4.5.6 Address setting via PGM-mode, Page 43 or Chapter 4.5.7 Address setting via PGM-DHCP-mode, Page 44). Figure 30: Opening the Address-Tool XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Please observe that, if the system integrated Windows-firewall is activated, difficul- ties may occur during the communication between the gateway and the Address- tool. The firewall may possibly inhibit the access of the tool on Ethernet. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
→ storage process terminated successfully, if the LEDs IOs and GW are constant green. Note If the DIP-switch is not set back, the gateway will continiously restart the storage process. Only setting the switch back from ON to OFF will terminate this process. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
– hardware error in gateway Red/green WINK-Command active The software I/O-ASSISTANT is flashing, executing a WINK command on 4 Hz the device. This command is executed in order to find out which network node is accessed. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– Check the voltage supply at the gateway. Green Displays an active CIP Class 1 – I/O connection Green Gateway is ready for operation – flashing Gateway indicates error – DHCP/BootP search of settings, – flashing wait for address setting XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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4.7 Status indicators/diagnostic messages gateway Table 7: Status Meaning Remedy LED-displays ETH1, No Ethernet link – Check the Ethernet-connection. ETH2 Green Link – Green Ethernet Traffic – flashing Yellow 100 Mbps (if no LED lits yellow: – 10 Mbps) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Module diagnostics from the module actually referenced by the round robin mechanism. The scheduled diagnostic data is placed at the end of the input data and after the summarized diagnostic data (see Section „Mapping of process data”, Page 64). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The EtherNet/IP gateway behaves as an EtherNet/IP Server in the network; the scanner of the higher-level controller operates as a EtherNet/IP Client. The following EtherNet/IP communications types are supported: • Point to Point or Multicast • Cyclic Connection • Unconnected (UCMM) Explicit Messaging • Connected Explicit Messaging XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The Connection ID is a number that is associated with a communication relationship. Receiving nodes decode this key to know whether they must accept the data or not. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Provides a standard way of describing a device’s ports. (0×F4)” 245 (0×F5) „TCP/IP Inter- Contains the device TCP/IP-related configuration informa- face Object tion. (0×F5)” 246 (0×F6) „Ethernet Link Contains link-specific counters and status information for an Object Ethernet 802.3 communications interface. (0×F6)” XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
See Table 11: Device Status, Page 57 6 (0×06) SERIAL NUMBER UDINT Contains the ident-no. of the product (3 last bytes of the MAC-ID). 7 (0×07) PRODUCT NAME STRUC XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP T OF: LENGTH NAME USINT STRING [13] XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Returns a predefined listing of this objects attri- butes. 05 (0x05) Reset Starts the Reset service for the device. 14 (0x0E) Get_Attribute_Single Returns the contents of a specified attribute. 16 (0x10) Set_Attribute_Single Modifies a single attribute. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
2 (0×02) MAX NUMBER OF UINT Count of the maximum number of connec- CONNECTIONS tions supported. Common services Table 15: Service Class Instance Service name Common code services 01 (0x01) Get_Attribute_All 14 (0x0E) Get_Attribute_Single XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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See Status code 0x20, which is the preferred value to use parameter value for this condition. Path segment error The path segment identifier or the segment syntax was not understood by the processing node. Path processing shall stop when a path segment error is encountered. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The service supplied more data than expected. Object does not exist The object specified does not exist in the device. Service The fragmentation sequence for this service is not currently fragmentation active for this data. sequence not in progress XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Key Failure in path The Key Segment that was included as the first segment in the path does not match the destination module. The object specific status shall indicate which part of the key check failed. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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This range of error codes is to be used to indicate Object Class and service Class specific errors. Use of this range should only be errors performed when none of the Error Codes presented in this table accurately reflect the error that was encountered. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Output assembly instance with variable assembly sizes. The assembly size is precalculated to support the stations I/O-configuration. The size of the assembly instance can be retrieved through the assembly object, instance 0x66, attribute: 0x04 and can vary between 2 and 256 bytes. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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• An input module, whose process data length cannot be completely incorporated in the preceding word, follows on from another input module • An output module, whose process data length cannot be completely incorporated in the preceding word, follows on from another output module XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1- n Output data of the modules. Note The data mapping can be structured individually. All parts except for the in- and out- put data of the station can be enabled/ disabled independently from each other. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Table 23: Common code services 84 (0x54) FWD_OPEN_CMD (Opens a connection) 78 (0x4E) FWD_CLOSE_CMD (Closes a connection) 82 (0x52) UNCONNECTED_SEND_CMD (Unconnected Send Service. Only originating devices and devices that route between links need to implement). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
2 (0×02) ATTRIBUTE PORT UINT NUMBER 3 (0×03) ATTRIBUTE PORT UINT OBJECT EPATH 0x12, 0x02 Logical 0x00, 0x00 path Common services Table 26: Service Class Instance Service name Common code services 01 (0x01) Get_Attribute_All 14 (0x0E) Get_Attribute_Single XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Attribute name Get/ Type Value Class attributes 1 (0×01) REVISION UINT 2 (0×02) MAX OBJECT INSTANCE UINT 3 (0×03) NUMBER OF INSTANCES UINT 6 (0×06) MAX CLASS IDENTIFIER UINT 7 (0×07) MAX INSTANCE ATTRIBUTE UINT XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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HOST NAME STRING 0 = no Host Name configured (see page 71) Common services Table 29: Service Class Instance Service name Common code services 01 (0x01) Get_Attribute_All 02 (0x02) Set_Attribute_All 14 (0x0E) Get_Attribute_Single 16 (0×10) Set_Attribute_Single XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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0 = The device shall use the interface configuration values previously stored (for example, in non-volatile memory or via hardware switches, etc). 1 to 3 = reserved DNS Enable Always 0. 5-31 Reserved Set to 0. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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FQDN option in the DHCP request. If the Host Name attribute has not been configured, then the device shall not include the FQDN option in the DHCP request. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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BOOTP OR disabled and DHCP enabled valid stored config. valid Waiting configuration Set_Attributes BOOTP/DHCP request received response received Applying Status = configuration 0×00000000 Configuration applied TCP/IP network Change interface interface configured configuration Status = 0×00000001 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
1 = active link. Half / Full Duplex 0 = half duplex; Depends on appli- 1 = full duplex cation If the Link Status flag is 0, the value of the Half/Full Duplex flag is indetermi- nate. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Local Hardware Fault 0 = interface detects no local hardware fault 1 = a local hardware fault is detected Common services Table 36: Service Class Instance Service name Common code services 01 (0x01) Get_Attribute_All 14 (0x0E) Get_Attribute_Single 76 (0×4C) Enetlink_Get_and_Clear XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Describes the modules of the type XN-1CNT-24VDC 113 (71h) reserved – 114 (72h) RS232 module class Describes the modules of the type XN-1RS232 115 (73h) RS485/422 module class Describes the modules of the type XN-1RS485/422 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
# of instances USINT Contains the number of Object instances (66h) created in this class. Max. class attri- USINT Contains the number of the last Class Attri- (67h) bute bute to be implemented. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
– MAIN FLASH SPEED (ns) – SECOND FLASH (kB) – RAM (kB), – RAM SPEED (ns), – RAM data WIDTH (bit), – SERIAL EEPRPOM (kbit) – RTC SUPPORT (in #) – AUTO SERVICE BSL SUPPORT (BOOL) – HDW SYSTEM XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– Bit 04: reserved Warnings – Bit 03: "I/O Cfg Modified Warning" – Bit 02: reserved – Bit 01: reserved – Bit 00: "I/O Diags Active Warning" At least one I/O-module sends active diagnostics. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Offers slot-related information. Bit 7 = 1 module missing Bit 6 = 1 wrong module plugged DWORD Diag: Contains the module diagnostic informa- tion. Module diagnostic bits that are not used are indicated by a "0". XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The process data for this slot are set to 0. Module ID DWORD Contains the ID of the XI/ON module. (67h) Module diag bit UINT States the number of diagnostic bits of the (68h) count module. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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VSC that describes the typical attributes of the module. Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (74h) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The number of bytes that are exchanged (67h) count with this Instance. Note The following object instances of VSC 102 (Object instance 2 to Object instance 8) are only valid for gateways with Maj. Rev. ≧ 1.6.0. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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(65h) USINT this Instance. Standard packed ARRAY OF Output process data, 16-bit aligned, (66h) process output WORD compressed. data Process data byte USINT The number of bytes that are exchanged (67h) count with this Instance. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Changes become valid after a start-up! Object instance 4, COS/CYCLIC instance Table 45: Attr. Attribute name Get/ Type Description Object instance 4, COS/CYCLIC dec. instance (hex.) COS data ENUM Currently not supported (68h) mapping USINT XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Contains the ident number of the module. (68h) number Module order SHORT Contains the name of the module, for (69h) name STRING example "XN-PF-24VDC-D" Module USINT Contains the revision number of the module (6Ah) revision firmware. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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WORD Contains the diagnostic information of the (6Fh) module. WORD: Bit for bit assignment according to module specification. Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (70h) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response byte sequence Produced data UINT Contains information concerning the range (6Eh) size of data produced by the module. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Params DWORD Contains the parameters of the module. (73h) DWORD: Bit for bit assignment according to module specification. Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (74h) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response byte sequence Consumed data UINT Contains information concerning the range (6Eh) size of data consumed by the module. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Params DWORD Contains the parameters of the module. (73h) DWORD: Bit for bit assignment according to module specification. Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (74h) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response byte sequence Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (6Eh) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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BYTE mode: Bit0: Voltage mode: 0 =0…10V 1 =-10V…+10V Bit 1: Value representation 0 =Integer (15Bit + sign) 1 =12Bit (left-justified) Bit 2: Diagnostic: 0 = enable 1 = disable Bit 3 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response byte sequence Module regis- ENUM Contains the index numbers specified in all (6Eh) tered index USINT the module lists. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 to 8 of the analog output (88h - modules. 8Fh) Only those channels are supported that are defined in attribute 111, "Number of supported channels". Attribute 136 contains the data for channel 1, attribute 143 for channel 8. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
1, attribute 127 for channel 8. BYTE diag: Bit 0: 0 = ok 1 = measurement value range error Bit 1: 0 = ok 1 = open circuit (only measurement range 4 to 20 mA) Bit 2 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 = 4 to 20 mA Bit 1: Value representation: 0 = Integer (15 Bit + sign) 1 = 12 Bit (left-justified) Bit 2: Diagnostic: 0 = enable 1 = disable Bit 3 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Only those channels are supported that are 7Fh) defined in attribute 111, "Number of supported channels". Attribute 120 contains the data for channel 1, attribute 127 for channel 8. BYTE diag: Bit 0 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 to 8 of the analog output (88h - modules. 8Fh) Only those channels are supported that are defined in attribute 111, "Number of supported channels". Attribute 136 contains the data for channel 1, attribute 143 for channel 8. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Contains the ident number of the module. (68h) number Module order SHORT Contains the name of the module, for (69h) name STRING example, "XN-2AI-PT/NI-2/3". Module revision USINT Contains the revision number of the module (6Ah) firmware. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1, attribute 127 for channel 8. BYTE diag: Bit 0: 0 = ok 1 = measurement value range error Bit 1: 0 = ok 1 = open circuit Bit 2: 0 = ok 1 = short-circuit XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 = 12 Bit (left-justified) Bit 2: Diagnose: 0 = release 1 = block Bit 3:Channel: 0 = activate channel 1 = deactivate channel Bit 4: Measurement mode: 0 = 2-wire 1 = 3-wire Bit 5 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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5:Pt200, -200...150 °C 6:Pt500, -200...850 °C 7:Pt500, -200...150 °C 8:Pt1000, -200...850 °C 9:Pt1000, -200...150 °C 10:Ni1000, -60...250 °C 11:Ni1000, -60...150 °C 12:resistance: 0...100 Ω 13:resistance: 0...200 Ω 14:resistance: 0...400 Ω 15:resistance: 0...1000 Ω 16 to 255: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
ARRAY The control interface of the XI/ON module. (6Ch) command inter- ARRAY OF: face BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response byte sequence XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Attribute 120 contains the data for channel 1, attribute 127 for channel 8. BYTE diag: Bit 0: 0 = ok 1 = measurement value range error Bit 1: 0 = ok 1 = open circuit Bit 2 to 7: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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4: Type N -270…1300 °C 5: Type R -50…1760 °C 6: Type S -50…1540 °C 7: Type T -270…400 °C 8: ± 50 mV 9: ± 100 mV 10± 500 mV 11± 1000 mV 12 to 255: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Module ARRAY The control interface of the XI/ON module. (6Ch) command inter- ARRAY OF: face BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response-byte sequence XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 5: 0 = ok 1 = main count direction wrong Bit 6: 0 = ok 1 = counter operating mode wrong Bit 7: 0 = CNT Mode NOT active 1 = CNT Mode active XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Defines the upper limit of the module. The (78h) module reacts according to its parameter- ization on reaching or overshooting the upper limit. MSRM integra- USINT Defines the integration time. (79h) tion Integration [n * 10 ms] XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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≦ reference value 3: CNT: pulse when count value = reference value 4: MSRM: outside of limit 5: MSRM: below lower limit 6: MSRM: above upper limit 7 to 255: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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CPU/master STOP): – 0: turn off DO1 – 1: proceed with operating mode – 2: DO1 switch to Fault Value – 3: DO1 hold last value – 4 to 255:reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Module ARRAY The control interface of the XI/ON module. (6Ch) command inter- ARRAY OF: face BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response-byte sequence XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The diagnostic data show the cause of the communication disturbance. The user has to set back this bit in the process output data by using STATRES. 1 = The communication with the data terminal equipment (DTE) is error free XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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RX data and ARRAY OF Defines the data received via RS232 (0...7) (76h) release BYTE + acknowledge for reception TX BYTE count USINT Number of the valid user data bytes in this (77h) data segment. I XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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TX data ARRAY OF Defines the transmit-data (0...7) (7Ch) BYTE TX data and ARRAY OF Defines the data to be transmitted via (7Dh) release BYTE RS232 (0...7) + transmission is released/ charged immediately reserved (7Eh) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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7 bytes of user data are available. 1 = "2byte ctrl/status header": The diag- nostic data are part of the process input data, 6 bytes of user data are available. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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2 = "even" The number of the bits set to 1 is even (incl. data and parity bit). Stop ENUM Number of the stop bits. (86h) USINT 0 = "1 bit" 1 = "2 bits" XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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17/ 11h XOFF USINT XOFF character (88h) character This sign is used to stop the data transfer to the data terminal equipment (DTE) with the activation of the software handshake. (0 - 255) default: 19/ 13h XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Module ARRAY The control interface of the XI/ON module. (6Ch) command inter- ARRAY OF: face BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response-byte sequence XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The diagnostic data show the cause of the communication disturbance. The user has to set back this bit in the process output data by using STATRES. 1 = The communication with the data terminal equipment (DTE) is error free, XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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RX data and ARRAY OF Defines the data received via RS485/422 (76h) release BYTE (0...7) + acknowledge for reception TX byte count USINT Number of the valid user data bytes in this (77h) data segment. I XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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TX data ARRAY OF Defines the transmit-data (0...7) (7Ch) BYTE TX data and ARRAY OF Defines the data to be transmitted via (7Dh) release BYTE RS485/422 (0...7) + transmission is released/ charged immediately reserved (7Eh) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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7 bytes of user data are available. 1 = "2byte ctrl/status header": The diag- nostic data are part of the process input data, 6 bytes of user data are available. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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2 = "even" The number of the bits set to 1 is even (incl. data and parity bit). Stop ENUM Number of the stop bits. (86h) USINT 0 = "1 bit" 1 = "2 bits" XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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(DTE) with the activation of the software handshake. (0 - 255) default: 19/ 13h RS××× ENUM 0 = "RS422": (89h) mode USINT Parameterization as 422 1 = "RS485": Parameterization as 485 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Module ARRAY The control interface of the XI/ON module. (6Ch) command inter- ARRAY OF: face BYTE: Control byte sequence Module response ARRAY Response interface of the XI/ON module. (6Dh interface ARRAY OF: BYTE: Response-byte sequence XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 4: – 0 = The parameter set of the module has been accepted. – 1 = "parameterization error" Operation of the module is not possible with the present parameter set. Bit 5 to 6: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– 0 = A comparison of the register contents has produced the following result: (REG_SSI_POS) ≠ (REG_CMP2) – 1 = "CMP2 register value matches POS" A comparison of the register contents has produced the following result: (REG_ SSI_POS) = (REG_CMP29) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– 1 = "counting downwards" The SSI encoder values are decremented. Bit 15: – 0 = The SSI encoder values are decre- mented or the values are constant. – 1 = "counting upwards" The SSI encoder values are incremented. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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"Value read register" when "Result read operation" = 0. Value read DWORD Content of the register to be read if "Result (74h) register read operation" = 0. If "Result read operation" = 1, "Value read register" = 0. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 12: 0 = Default status, i.e. no reset of Bit 12 of the "Diagnostics and status" attribute active. 1 = "clear CMP2 flag" Reset of bit 12 of the "Diagnostics and status" attribute active. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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– 0 = A comparison of the register contents has produced the following result: (REG_SSI_POS) ≦ (REG_UPPER_LIMIT) – 1 = "error POS > UPPER LIMIT" A compar- ison of the register contents has produced the following result: (REG_SSI_POS) > (REG_UPPER_LIMIT) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The invalid bits on the LSB side are removed by shifting the position value to the right, starting with the LSB. (Default 0 Bit = 0hex). INVALID BITS MSB + INVALID BITS LSB must always be less than FRAME LENGTH. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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INVALID BITS LSB. The invalid bits on the MSB side are zeroed by masking the position value. I NVALID BITS MSB + INVALID BITS LSB must always be less than FRAME LENGTH. Default: 0 = 0hex XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
= No. 1). Corresponds to the respective Instance Number within the TERMINAL SLOT CLASS. Module ID DWORD Contains the module ID. (67h) Module order UDINT Contains the ident number of the module. (68h) number XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Open circuit DWORD This attribute contains diagnosis informa- (75h) error_1 tion about open circuit errors (according to channels). Open circuit DWORD This attribute contains diagnosis informa- (76h) error_2 tion about open circuit errors (according to channels). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The output signal is inverted (channel 1 to (81h) data_1 32). Invert output DWORD The output signal is inverted (channel 33 to (81h) data_2 64). reserved (82h) reserved (83h) Auto recovery DWORD The outputs switch on automatically after (84h) output_1 an overload. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Activates the fault value for the channel (91h) (channel 33 to 64). Block Diagnostics G/S DWORD Channel specific diagnostic information is (92h) blocked (channel 1 to 32). Block DWORD Channel specific diagnostic information is (93h) Diagnostics blocked (channel 33 to 64). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
= No. 1). Corresponds to the respective Instance Number within the TERMINAL SLOT CLASS. Module ID DWORD Contains the module ID. (67h) Module order UDINT Contains the ident number of the module. (68h) number XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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4 to 20 mA. Open circuit error G WORD Indicates an open circuit in the signal line for (91h) the operating mode XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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ENUM Sets the value representation for the chan- (B5h) tion channel 1 nels: 0 = default Value representa- 1 = 16 bit integer (C4h) tion channel 16 2 = 12 bit left justified + diagnostics. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Contains the order number of the module. (68h) number Module order SHORT_ Contains the name of the module, for (69h) name STRING example, "XNE-1SWIRE". Module revision USINT Contains the revision number of the module (6Ah) number firmware. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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One bit per SWIRE slave shows if diagnos- (75h) error tics messages are present or not. Slave 1 belongs to bit 0, slave 2 to bit 1 etc. 0: No diagnostics message present. 1: One/several diagnostics messages present. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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2 to bit 1 etc. 0: No PKZ (overcurrent protective circuit- breaker) has tripped or diagnostics function has been deactivated via the parameter setting. 1: At least one PKZ (overcurrent protective circuit-breaker) has tripped. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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SWIRE bus are accepted that have a device ID completely matching the SET configura- tion. 1: PLC configuration check is not active: All slaves are mapped in 4Bit INPUT / 4Bit OUTPUT without checking the device ID. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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(from version VN 01-04) Behacior of the XNE-1SWIRE in accordance with SWIRE Comformance criteria. 0: Default behavior 1: The XNE-1SWIRE master responds according to the Moeller SWIRE Confor- mance criteria. Bit 5 to bit 6: reserved XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 7 is accepted in the feedback interface as Bit 4 1: Slave diagnostics message from Byte 1 / Bit 7 is not accepted in the feedback inter- face as Bit 4 reserved (7Eh), (7Fh) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Bit 0 to bit 3 - Variant ID type_ident_slave TYPE setting for the LIN slave at position x (7Eh) - on the SWIRE bus: No slave (8Fh) Param_SWIRE_ SWIRE-DIL (Moeller) type_ident_slave SWIRE-4DI-2DO-R (Moeller) PH9285.91 (Dold) PH9285.91/001 (Dold) PH9285.91/002 (Dold) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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5 Implementation of EtherNet/IP 5.3 VSC-Vendor Specific Classes XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
• RSLogix 5000 - used to configure the controller and the other network hosts Hardware used in this example: • Allen Bradley PLC 1756-L55/ A 1756-M12/A LOGIX5555, • Ethernet Bridge 1756-ENBT/A • XI/ON station with a gateway XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP with EtherNet/IP protocol Example station XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
• to change the IP address of the used PC or network interface card (for detailed information, please read the following Chapter 6.3 Changing the IP address of a PC/ network interface card, Page 153). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Properties 3 Activate "Use the following IP address" and assign an IP address of the network mentioned above to the PC/ Network interface card (see the following figure). Figure 35: Changing the PC’s IP address XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
2 Activate TCP/IP connection in the tab "Protocols" and click the "Properties" button. Figure 36: Network config- uration WIN NT 3 Activate "Specify IP address " and set the address as follows. Figure 37: Specify IP address XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
It may eventually inhibit the access of the I/O-ASSISTANT to the Ethernet. Please adapt your firewall settings accordingly or deactivate it completely (see also Chapter 6.3.4 Deactivating/ adapting the firewall in Windows XP, Page 157). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The address changing is done via "Tools → Changing IP settings...". It is now possible to change the address settings for all nodes in the list or only for the selected Figure 40: Address chang- ing for selected nodes XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
In this case, you can deactivate the system integrated Windows XP firewall completely or adapt it to your application. • Deactivating the firewall Open the "Windows Firewall" dialog in the control panel of your PC and deactivate it as follows: Figure 41: Deactivating the Windows fire- wall XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Figure 43: "Exceptions"-tab • Despite an active firewall, the I/O-ASSISTANT is now able to browse the network for hosts and the address changing via the software is possible for the connected nodes. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
In order to activate the DHCP-mode, the DIP-switch "MODE" is set to "ON", the address-switches 2 to 2 to address "1". After having been connected to the network, the XI/ON sends DHCP requests to the server using its MAC-ID. Figure 45: DHCP-request of XI/ON gate- XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The "Relation list" can be stored for further applications. It can serve for permanent assignment of defined IP addresses to MAC-IDs/ modules. Attention If the BootP/DHCP-server is shut down, the XI/ON gateway loses the IP address after a power reset! XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
In RSLinx, the "Autobrowse" function can be used to scan the network. All hosts in the network, which is defined by the settings of your network card, will be found. Figure 49: Scanning the EtherNet/IP network via RSWho XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Configuration of the controller Your project will be opened offline. In order to configure the network, please right-click "I/O Configuration" and select "new Module" to add the first host, the EtherNet/IP bridge, to the network. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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If "Next" is selected, the "Module Properties" window displays information that will be available when the module is online. The configuration of the interface is completed. Press "Finish" to close the dialog box. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Open "Communications" and select the entry "Generic Ethernet Module" to configure a XI/ON gateway. Figure 56: Add generic Ethernet module Enter the necessary device information, like "Module name" and "Communication format" and define the gateway’s IP Address and the connection parameters. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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In the "Connection" tab set the "Requested Packet Interval" (RPI) to 10 ms, which normally should be the default setting. For XI/ON, the successfully tested RPI range is 5 and higher. Figure 58: Set connection options for XI/ON XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
"Path" menu (see Figure 62: Communication Path, Page 166), select your controller and press "Set Project Path" (see Figure 63: Communication Path, Page 167). Figure 61: Error message Figure 62: Communication Path XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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The controller tags for XI/ON are divided into: • XNE_1: C - the station’s mapped configuration data • XNE_1: I - the station’s mapped input data • XNE_1: O - the station’s mapped output data XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
1 control word word XN-2AI-I(0/4...20MA) 2 words XN-2DI-24VDC-P 2 bits XN-2DO-24VDC-0.5A-P 2 bits XN-2AI-THERMO-PI 2 words XN-4DI-24VDC-P 4 bits empty slot XN-1AI-U(-10/0...+10VDC) 1 word XN-2AO-I(0/4...20MA) 2 words XN-4DI-24VDC-P 4 bits XN-1SSI 4 words 4 words XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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XNE_1:O.Data [2]; ch. 0 XNE_1:O.Data [3]; ch. 1 XN-4DI-24VDC-P – Input data XNE_1:I.Data [8]; Bits 0 to 3 for ch. 0 to 3. XN-1SSI – Input data XNE_1:I.Data [9 - 12] – Output data XNE_1:O.Data [4 - 7] XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
6.6 Examples for I/O data mapping 6.6.1 Mapping report via I/O-ASSISTANT An EtherNet/IP I/O mapping report can be generated for each individual station by means of the software tool I/O-ASSISTANT. Figure 65: I/O mapping report in soft- ware tool I/O-ASSISTANT XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
0 bit 1 in output data word 1 (XNE_1: O.Data [1]) have to be set (see above Table 64: Data mapping for the example station, Page 169). Figure 66: Setting outputs at module no. 7 XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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6 Application example: XNE gateway with an Allen Bradley PLC 6.7 Example for process data access XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
I/O modules 7.1.2 Random module arrangement The arrangement of the I/O modules within a XI/ON station can basically be chosen at will. Nevertheless, it can be useful with some applications to group certain modules together. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
If there are more than two empty slots next to one another, the communication is interrupted to all following XI/ON modules. The power to XI/ON systems is supplied from a common external source. This avoids the occurrence of potential compensating currents within the XI/ON station. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
XN-BR-24VDC-D – XN-PF-24VDC-D ≦ 28 mA XN-PF-120/230VAC-D ≦ 25 mA XN-2DI-24VDC-P ≦ 28 mA XN-2DI-24VDC-N ≦ 28 mA XN-2DI-120/230VAC ≦ 28 mA XN-4DI-24VDC-P ≦ 29 mA XN-4DI-24VDC-N ≦ 28 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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≦ 30 mA ≦ 15 mA XNE-8DO-24VDC-0.5A-P XNE-16DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 25 mA XN-1AO-I(0/4...20MA) ≦ 39 mA XN-2AO-I(0/4...20MA) ≦ 40 mA XN-2AO-U(-10/0...+10VDC) ≦ 43 mA XNE-4AO-U/I ≦ 40 mA XN-2DO-R-NC ≦ 28 mA XN-2DO-R-NO ≦ 28 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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XI/ON modules from the module bus XN-2DO-R-CO ≦ 28 mA XN-1CNT-24VDC ≦ 40 mA XNE-2CNT-2PWM ≦ 30 mA XN-1RS232 ≦ 140 mA XN-1RS485/422 ≦ 60 mA XN-1SSI ≦ 50 mA XNE-1SWIRE ≦ 60 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
If the power supply from the module bus is not guaranteed or if the maximum station size is exceeded, the software I/O-ASSISTANT generates an error message when the user activates the menu item [Station] > [Verify]. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The black line is continuous on all I/O modules. On power supply modules, the black line is only above the connection 24. This makes clear that the C-rail is separated from the adjoining potential group to its left. Figure 68: C-rail front view XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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8 DI 2 DO ECO 2 DO 2 DI Using the C-rail as a protective earth SERVICE MODE GND L U SYS C-rail (PE) C-rail (24 V DC) GND SYS SBBC SBBC SBCS SBCS SBCS SBCS XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Direct wiring of relay modules As well as the options mentioned above, relay modules can be wired directly. In this case, base modules without C-rail connections should be chosen to guarantee the potential isolation to the adjoining modules. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
XI/ON station. This can lead to undefined statuses of individual inputs and out- puts of different modules. Extending an existing station Attention Please note that extensions to the station (mounting further modules) should be car- ried out only when the station is in a voltage-free state. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
This can be necessary, if the current supply was interrupted during the download. Table 66: Address switch Position Position of the DIP-switches for firmware download MODE Figure 72: Position of the DIP-switches for firmware download XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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7 Guidelines for station planning 7.7 Firmware download XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Group 1/Group 3 and Group 2/Group 3 must be routed in separate cable ducts with a minimum distance of 10 cm apart. This is equally valid for inside buildings as well as for inside and outside of switchgear cabinets. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
For a communication via Ethernet, different transmission media can be used: • coaxial cable 10Base2 (thin koax), 10Base5 (thick koax, yellow cable) • optical fibre (10BaseF) • twisted two-wire cable (10BaseT) with shielding (STP) or without shielding (UTP). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
The block diagram shows the arrangement of a typical XI/ON station with the gateway XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP. Figure 73: Service Block diagram of a XI/ON station with Modulebus XNE-GWBR- 2ETH-IP Switch Logik Logik Logik Logik 24 V Eth1 Eth2 Gateway Output Intput Output Power Output Refreshing Feeding XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
For this reason, always protect the ground potential with a protective cable. 8.3.3 PE connection A central connection must be established between ground and PE connection (protective earth). 8.3.4 Earth-free operation Observe all relevant safety regulations when operating an earthfree system. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
Remove the isolating layer from all painted, anodized or isolated metal components at the connection point. Protect the connection point against corrosion (for example with grease; caution: use only suitable grease). XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
If necessary, a varistor or resistor can be connected parallel to the capacitor, to prevent disruptive discharges when interference pulses occur. A further possibility is a double-shielded cable (galvanically separated), whereby the innermost shield is connected on one side and the outermost shield is connected on both sides. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
8.5.2 Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Attention Electronic modules and base modules are at risk from electrostatic discharge when disassembled. Avoid touching the bus connections with bare fingers as this can lead to ESD damage. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
≦ 50 mA (when load current = 0 mA) XN-2DO-120/230VAC-0.5A ≦ 20 mA (when load current = 0 mA) XN-4DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 25 mA (when load current = 0 mA) XN-16DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 30 mA (when load current = 0 mA) XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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≦ 20 mA XN-1CNT-24VDC ≦ 50 mA (when load current = 0 mA) XNE-2CNT-2PWM normally 35 mA (all inputs and outputs are ‚zero') XN-1RS232 0 mA XN-1RS485/422 ≦ 25 mA XN-1SSI ≦ 25 mA XNE-1SWIRE 0 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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≦ 32 mA XN-2DO-24VDC-2A-P ≦ 33 mA XN-2DO-120/230VAC-0.5A-P ≦ 35 mA XN-4DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 30 mA XN-16DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 120 mA XN-32DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 30 mA XNE-8DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 15 mA XNE-16DO-24VDC-0.5A-P ≦ 25 mA XN-1AO-I(0/4…20MA) ≦ 39 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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≦ 28 mA XN-2DO-R-NO ≦ 28 mA XN-2DO-R-CO ≦ 28 mA XN-1CNT-24VDC ≦ 40 mA XNE-2CNT-2PWM ≦ 30 mA XN-1RS232 ≦ 140 mA XN-1RS485/422 ≦ 60 mA XN-1SSI ≦ 50 mA XNE-1SWIRE ≦ 60 mA XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
< 1.5 W XN-2DO-24VDC-0.5A-P normally 1 W XN-2DO-24VDC-0.5A-N normally 1 W XN-2DO-24VDC-2A-P normally 1 W XN-2DO-120/230VAC-0.5A normally 1 W XN-4DO-24VDC-0.5A-P normally 1 W XN-16DO-24VDC-0.5A-P normally 4 W XN-32DO-24VDC-0.5A-P normally 5 W XNE-8DO-24VDC-0.5A-P normally 1.5 W XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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1 W XN-2DO-R-NO normally 1 W XN-2DO-R-CO normally 1 W XN-1CNT-24VDC < 1.3 W XNE-2CNT-2PWM < 2 W XN-1RS232 normally 1 W XN-1RS485/422 normally 1 W XN-1SSI normally 1 W XNE-1SWIRE normally 2 W XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
All units which communicate with one another via a bus. Capacitive coupling Electrical capacitive couplings occur between cables with different potentials. Typical sources of inter- ference are, for example, parallel-routed signal cables, contactors and electrostatic discharges. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Force Mode Software mode which enables the user to set his plant to a required state by forcing certain variables on the input and output modules. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Lightning protection All measures taken to protect a system from damage due to overvoltages caused by lightning strike. Low impedance connection Connection with a low AC impedance. Least Significant bit XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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It is the time required by an input module to change a signal at its input until the signal is sent to the bus system. Reference potential Potential from which all voltages of connected circuits are viewed and/or measured. Repeater Amplifier for signals transmitted via a bus. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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Connection of a conductive component with the grounding connection via a grounding installation. Topology Geometrical structure of a network or the circuitry arrangement. Abbreviation for User Datagram Protocol. UDP is an transport protocol for the connectionless data between Ethernet hosts. Unidirectional Working in one direction. XI/ON: XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP 09/2011 MN05002007Z-EN www.eaton.com...
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