Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley DeviceNet 800E User Manual
Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley DeviceNet 800E User Manual

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley DeviceNet 800E User Manual

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  • Page 1 DeviceNet Pendant Stations Bulletin 800E/F User Manual...
  • Page 2: Important User Information

    Important User Information The illustrations, charts, sample programs, and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Allen-Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important User Information ........1 Preface This manual gives an overview of the Bulletin 800E/F DeviceNet™...
  • Page 4 toc–ii Table of Contents Chapter 3 Installation and Mounting Chapter Objectives........3-1 DeviceNet™...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents toc–iii Input/Output ......... . A-3 DeviceNet™...
  • Page 6 toc–iv Table of Contents Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface Preface This manual gives an overview of the Bulletin 800E/F DeviceNet™ Pendant Station and describes how to configure, install, operate and troubleshoot the device on the DeviceNet™ Network. Intended Audience This manual is for the individuals responsible for installing, mounting and operating the 800E/F DeviceNet™...
  • Page 8: Contents Of Manual

    P–2 Preface Contents of Manual This manual is organized as follows: Chapter Title Description Describes the purpose and contents of the manual Preface and the intended audience. Provides an overview of the 800E/F DeviceNet™ Overview Pendant Station and its features. Describes how to get the 800E/F DeviceNet™...
  • Page 9: Chapter Objectives

    Chapter Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station Chapter Objectives This chapter provides an overview of the DeviceNet™ Pendant Station and its features. It contains the following sections: Section Page Description Summary of Features Enclosure Features DeviceNet™ Connection Typical DeviceNet™ Configuration DeviceNet™ Components Replacement Parts Description The 800E/F Pendant Station line offers a DeviceNet™...
  • Page 10: Enclosure Features

    1–2 Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station Summary of Features • Standard 800E/F legend • Standard configurations carrier (800E-18xxxxxx or • NEMA Type 4/4X/13 800F-18xxxxxx) environmental rating • Button guards to protect • Easy installation and startup against inadvertent operation • DeviceNet™...
  • Page 11: Devicenet™ Connection

    Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station 1–3 DeviceNet™ Connection The DeviceNet™ Pendant receives all power and communications through the DeviceNet™ connection. A separate power supply is not required. This is the only external connection to the DeviceNet™ Pendant. The DeviceNet™ Pendant connects to the DeviceNet™ Network using a mini connector.
  • Page 12: Typical Devicenet™ Configuration

    1–4 Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station Typical DeviceNet™ Configuration A DeviceNet™ Network supports multiple Pendant devices and allows them to communicate with other network devices (up to 64). The DeviceNet™ Pendant operates on the network as a slave device. It does not initiate communications except for change-of-state, duplicate I/O messages and a node address check on power-up.
  • Page 13: Devicenet™ Components

    Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station 1–5 DeviceNet™ Components DeviceNet™ Cables and components are available from Allen-Bradley as separate catalog numbers. It is your responsibility to install and implement the DeviceNet™ Network and supported devices according to the DeviceNet™ guidelines. Replacement Parts The DeviceNet™...
  • Page 14 1–6 Overview of DeviceNet™ Pendant Station Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Quick Start

    Chapter Quick Start Chapter Objectives This chapter provides the necessary steps to get the DeviceNet™ Pendant Station operating on the network. It contains the following sections: Section Page Data Rate Configuration Node Address Configuration Connection to the Network Pendant Station Parameter Configuration Scanner Configuration Data Rate Configuration This device is Auto Baud enabled.
  • Page 16: Connection To The Network

    2–2 Quick Start Connection to the Network Wire the DeviceNet™ Pendant Station to an operating network. It will be connected with the mini connector. The device is fully powered by the network. For more information on system installation, please refer to the DeviceNet™...
  • Page 17 Quick Start 2–3 Click on the Device Parameters tab. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 18: Scanner Configuration

    2–4 Quick Start For more information on device configuration, please see Chapter 4 – Operations and the RSNetWorx for DeviceNet™ documentation. Scanner Configuration In order for proper operation, the scanner must be configured. The following graphics show the configuration of a 1756-DNB from the RSNetWorx for DeviceNet™...
  • Page 19 Quick Start 2–5 To access the Scanner Module Configuration screen from an Online view, double click on the 1756-DNB Scanner Icon. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 20 2–6 Quick Start To access the Scanlist Editor, click on the Scanlist tab. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 21 Quick Start 2–7 Add the 800E/F Pendant Station to the Scanlist. Select the Device in the Available Devices List. To have the software automatically assign the I/O addresses, select the Automap on Add selection box. Click on the “>” button. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P –...
  • Page 22 2–8 Quick Start To view/edit I/O parameters, click on Edit I/O Parameters. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 23 Quick Start 2–9 To view/edit the mapping of the Input data, select the Input tab. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 24 2–10 Quick Start To view/edit the mapping of the Output data, select the Output tab. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 25 Quick Start 2–11 To view/edit the auto device replacement parameters, click on the ADR tab. Select the Enable Auto-Address Recovery box. Click on Load Device Config. Select Configuration Recovery and Auto Address Recovery. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 26 2–12 Quick Start For more information on scanner configuration, please refer to the DeviceNet™ Scanner Configuration Manual (Publication 1756-6.5.15 for the ControlLogix Platform, Publication 1747-6.5.2 for the SLC 500 Platform, or Publication 1711-6.5.118 for the PLC 5 Platform). Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 27: Chapter Objectives

    Chapter Installation and Mounting Chapter Objectives This chapter describes how to install and mount a standard or custom DeviceNet™ Pendant Station. It contains the following sections: Section Page DeviceNet™ Guidelines Equipment Needed Setting the DeviceNet™ Node Address DeviceNet™ Pendant Dimensions Hanging the Pendant Station Recommended Strain-Relief Method DeviceNet™...
  • Page 28: Setting The Devicenet™ Node Address

    3–2 Installation and Mounting Data Rate Cable Length (Maximum) 125KB 500 m (1600 ft) 250KB 200 m (600 ft) 500KB 100 m (300 ft) Autobaud See above, based on data rate of connected network Setting the DeviceNet™ Node Address The Node Address for the 800E/F Pendant Stations must be set through Node Commissioning.
  • Page 29 Installation and Mounting 3–3 DeviceNet™ Pendant Dimensions Figure 3.1 shows the dimensions of the Pendant Stations. Dimensions in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended to be used for manufacturing purposes. Figure 3.1 Pendant Station Dimensions (5.87) (2.36) (3.19) Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 30: Hanging The Pendant Station

    3–4 Installation and Mounting Hanging the Pendant Station Dimensions in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended to be used for manufacturing purposes. Figure 3.2 Pendant Mounting ∅ 6 (.24) Quick Disconnect Cordsets ™ Standard DeviceNet 4-Pin Straight Quick Disconnect 5-Pin Straight Quick Disconnect Cable-Mini Cable-Mini Length...
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Operations

    Chapter Operations Chapter Objectives This chapter contains the following sections: Section Page Modes of Operation Resetting the Device DeviceNet™ Operations Modes of Operation The 800E/F DeviceNet™ Pendant Station has 3 operating modes: • Power-up/Reset Mode • Run Mode • Error Mode Power-up/Reset Mode During a power-up or reset, the 800E/F DeviceNet™...
  • Page 32: Run Mode

    4–2 Operations Run Mode After a successful power-up or reset, the 800E/F DeviceNet™ Pendant Station enters run mode and operates as a slave device to a master device. Configuration is done over the network using DeviceNet™ Manager or RSNetWorx for DeviceNet™ software. ON-DELAY TIMEBASE –...
  • Page 33 Operations 4–3 OFF-DELAY/ONE-SHOT TYPE – Parameter 6 In normal operation, the device shall permit configuration of an off-delay/one-shot timer for the input. The default value for Off-Delay/One-Shot Type is disabled. Value Function Disabled One-Shot Not Supported Off-Delay OFF-DELAY/ONE-SHOT TIMEBASE – Parameter 7 In normal operation, the device shall permit configuration of the Off-Delay/One-Shot Timebase.
  • Page 34 4–4 Operations OUTPUT VALUE – Parameter 9 In normal operation, the device shall permit output to be turned on and off. The default for the Output Value is Output Off. Value Output Value Output Off Output On Important: If the device is connected to a master with I/O messaging, the I/O messaging will overwrite this command.
  • Page 35 Operations 4–5 OUTPUT IDLE ACTION – Parameter 13 In normal operation, the device shall permit configuration of the Output Idle Action. This tells the device what to do with the output in the case of an idle state. If Idle Value is selected, the device refers to parameter 14, Output Idle Value, for action on an idle state.
  • Page 36: Control/Status Communications

    4–6 Operations Control/Status Communications The I/O messaging is set up through client/server connections at power-up by the master device. Both Change-of-State (COS) and Strobe messaging connections are supported by this device. COS communications with the DeviceNet™ interface will consist of a single input byte and a single output byte.
  • Page 37: Error Mode

    Operations 4–7 OUTPUT BYTE Bit Number Function When = 1 Function When = 0 Output 1 Execute Output 1 Idle Error Mode Errors are critical and non-critical. Error Type Description Failure of diagnostic tests during power-up/reset mode Critical (non-recoverable) Duplicate node address detected Non-Critical (recoverable) I/O connection timeout See the troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5 for details on how to...
  • Page 38: Devicenet™ Operations

    4–8 Operations DeviceNet™ Operations The Allen-Bradley 1747-SDN, 1756-DNB, and 1771-SDN DeviceNet™ Scanner Modules are master devices on the DeviceNet™ Network. The 800E/F Pendant Station supports the Master/Slave Connection Set for master/slave communications on the DeviceNet™ Network. To communicate with 800E/F Pendant Station, the DeviceNet™ Scanner Module must be configured with the Pendant Station: •...
  • Page 39: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Chapter Troubleshooting and Maintenance Chapter Objectives This chapter contains the following sections: Section Page Preventive Maintenance Using the LED Indicator Replacing a Pilot Light Lamp Preventive Maintenance • Prevent accumulation of dust and dirt by: – keeping enclosure clean – keeping enclosure cover closed •...
  • Page 40: Using The Led Indicator

    5–2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Using the LED Indicator The LED provides status information on Pendant Station operations. The LED is visible when the enclosure cover is removed. The troubleshooting chart shows LED indications. It also shows how to use the LED to detect and correct common operating problems. What It Means: What To Do: Color...
  • Page 41: Replacing A Pilot Light Lamp

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5–3 The LED does not indicate the following malfunctions. Problem What It Means: What To Do: Check wiring and cable Loose wiring connections. Switch or button operators do Check address setting via Incorrect address not function. Network Who. Faulty contacts, switch or Use an ohmmeter to verify button...
  • Page 42 5–4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ATTENTION: Before replacing the lens cap, be sure the lamp is seated properly or a short may result. 4. Replace the lens cap. 5. Check for proper operation. Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Mechanical Ratings Materials of Construction Table A.A Materials of Construction Relative Flammability Part Description Material Thermal Rating Index 248° F Enclosure PBT/PC Blend Thermo plastic 94-5VA (120° C) Enclosure Gasket Nitrile 70 Durometer — — Shell – Nylon Insert –...
  • Page 44: Environmental Ratings

    A–2 Specifications MECHANICAL VIBRATION 1. Axis Definitions – 3 mutually perpendicular axes 2. Frequency – 10…2000 Hz 3. Duration – 2 hours each axis 4. Maximum Allowable G Force: Operational 10 G Environmental Ratings Ingress Ratings All Units – Type 4/4X/13, IP66. Dependent upon rating of installed devices.
  • Page 45 Specifications A–3 Input/Output The voltage on I/O is 24V DC. 1 input and 1 output shall be supported. Most 800E/F operators will be supported. DeviceNet™ Connection A mini connector will be available. It consists of five 18 AWG wires for power and communications. Communications Data Rates 125 KB, 250 KB, and 500 KB...
  • Page 46 A–4 Specifications Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004...
  • Page 48 Publication 800-UM001A-EN-P – June 2004......Copyright 2004 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA...

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