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Eaton XN-GW Series User Manual (206 pages)
XNE-GWBR-2ETH-IP Gateway
Brand:
Eaton
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
9
Documentation Concept
9
Description of Symbols Used
10
Overview
11
Prescribed Use
11
Notes Concerning Planning /Installation of this Product
11
XI/ON Philosophy
13
The Basic Concept
13
Flexibility
13
Compactness
13
Easy to Handle
14
XI/ON Components
15
Gateways
15
Power Supply Modules
17
Electronics Modules
17
Base Modules
19
End Plate
20
End Bracket
20
Jumpers
21
Marking Material
21
Shield Connectionfor Gateways
22
Shield Connection, 2-Pole for Analog Modules
22
Ethernet/Ip
23
System Description
23
IP (Internet Protocol)
23
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
24
Network-Topology
24
Addressing on Ethernet/Ip
25
Network Classes
26
Checking the Communication Via "Ping-Signals
26
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
27
Technical Features
29
General
29
Function
29
Technical Data
30
Block Diagram
31
General Technical Data of a Station
31
Approvals and Tests
34
Technical Data for the Push-In Tension Clamp Terminals
34
Connection Options at the Gateway
35
Voltage Supply
35
Field Bus Connection Via Ethernet-Switch
35
Service Interface Connection (Mini USB Female Connector)
36
Address Setting
37
Default-Settings for the Gateway
37
Function of the DIP-Switches
37
Manual Address Allocation Via DIP-Switches
38
Address Setting Via DHCP-Mode
41
Address Setting Via Bootp-Mode
42
Address Setting Via PGM-Mode
43
Address Setting Via PGM-DHCP-Mode
44
Address Setting Via the Software "I/O-ASSISTANT
45
Storing the Station Configuration
47
DIP-Switch CFG
47
Status Indicators/Diagnostic Messages Gateway
48
Diagnostic Messages Via Leds
48
Diagnostic Messages Via the Process Data
51
Status Word of the Gateway
52
Module Specific Diagnostic Messages
52
Implementation of Ethernet/Ip
53
The Ethernet/Ip Communications Profile
53
I/O Messages
53
Explicit Messages
53
Communications Profile of the XI/ON Ethernet/Ip Gateway
53
Classes and Instances of the Ethernet/Ip-Gateway
55
Ethernet/Ip Standard Classes
55
Identity Object (0×01)
56
Message Router Object (0×02)
58
Assembly Object (0×04)
63
Connection Manager Object (0×06)
66
Port Object (0×F4)
67
TCP/IP Interface Object (0×F5)
68
Ethernet Link Object (0×F6)
73
VSC-Vendor Specific Classes
75
Class Instance of the VSC
76
Gateway Class (VSC 100)
77
Terminal Slot Class (VSC 101)
80
Process Data Class (VSC102)
82
Power Supply Module Class (VSC103)
85
Digital Input Module Class (VSC104)
87
Digital Output Module Class (VSC105)
89
Analog Input Voltage Module Class (VSC106)
91
Analog Output Voltage Module Class (VSC107)
93
Analog Input Current Module Class (VSC108)
95
Analog Output Current Module Class (VSC109)
97
Analog Input PT/NI Module Class (VSC110)
99
Analog Input THERMO Module Class (VSC111)
103
Counter Module Class (VSC112)
106
RS232 Module Class (VSC114)
113
RS485/422 Module Class (VSC115)
120
SSI Module Class (VSC116)
127
Digital Versatile Module Class (VSC117)
136
Analog Versatile Module Class (VSC118)
140
SWIRE Module Class (VSC121)
143
Application Example: XNE Gateway with an allen Bradley PLC
151
General
151
Prerequisites for this Example
151
Network Configuration
152
Changing the IP Address of a PC/ Network Interface Card
153
Changing the IP Address in Windows 2000/ Windows XP
153
Changing the IP Address in Windows NT
154
Changing the IP Address Via I/O-ASSISTANT
155
Deactivating/ Adapting the Firewall in Windows XP
157
Address Setting Via DHCP-Mode
159
Setting-Up Communications with the Software Tool "Rslinx
161
Configuration of the Network in "Rslogix 5000
162
Configuration of the Controller
162
Configuration of a XI/ON Station
164
Downloading the I/O Configuration
166
Examples for I/O Data Mapping
168
Mapping Report Via I/O-ASSISTANT
170
Example for Process Data Access
171
Setting Outputs at XN-2DO-24VDC-0.5A-P
171
Guidelines for Station Planning
173
Module Arrangement
173
Combination Possibilities in a XI/ON Station
173
Random Module Arrangement
173
Complete Planning
174
Maximum Station Extension
175
Power Supply
178
Power Supply to the Gateway
178
Module Bus Refreshing
178
Creating Potential Groups
179
C-Rail (Cross Connection)
179
Direct Wiring of Relay Modules
181
Protecting the Service Interface on the Gateway
182
Plugging and Pulling Electronics Modules
182
Extending an Existing Station
182
Firmware Download
183
DIP-Switch Position
183
Guidelines for Electrical Installation
185
General Notes
185
General
185
Cable Routing
185
Lightning Protection
186
Transmission Media
186
Potential Relationships
187
General
187
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
188
Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility
188
Grounding of Inactive Metal Components
188
PE Connection
188
Earth-Free Operation
188
Mounting Rails
189
Shielding of Cables
190
Potential Compensation
191
Switching Inductive Loads
191
Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
191
Appendix
193
Nominal Current Consumption
193
Power Loss of the Modules
197
Glossary
199
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