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Eaton XNE-GWBR-2ETH-MB User Manual (200 pages)
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Eaton
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Gateway
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 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
2 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 Connection for Gateways
22
Shield Connection, 2-Pole for Analog Modules
22
3 Ethernet
23
System Description
23
Ethernet MAC-ID
23
IP Address
23
Network Classes
24
Data Transfer
24
Checking the Communication Via "Ping-Signals
25
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
26
Transmission Media
26
4 Technical Features
27
General
27
Function
27
Technical Data
28
Block Diagram
29
General Technical Data of a Station
29
Approvals and Tests
32
Technical Data for the Push-In Tension Clamp Terminals
32
Connection Options at the Gateway
33
Power Supply
33
Field Bus Connection Via Ethernet-Switch
33
Service Interface Connection (Mini USB Female Connector)
34
Address Setting
35
Default-Settings for the Gateway
35
Function of the DIP-Switches
35
Address-Setting Via DIP-Switches
36
Address Setting Via DHCP-Mode
39
Address Setting Via Bootp-Mode
40
Address Setting Via PGM-Mode
41
Address Setting Via the Software "I/O-ASSISTANT
42
Storing the Station Configuration
44
DIP-Switch CFG
44
Status Indicators/Diagnostic Messages Gateway
45
Diagnostic Messages Via Leds
45
5 Implementation of Modbus TCP
49
Common Modbus Description
49
Protocol Description
50
Data Model
51
Implemented Modbus Functions
53
Modbus Registers
54
Structure of the Packed In-/ Output Process Data
59
Packed Input-Process Data
60
Packed Output Process Data
60
Data Width of the I/O-Modules in the Modbus-Register Area
61
Register 100Ch: "Gateway-Status
63
Register 1130H: "Modbus-Connection-Mode
64
Register 1131H: "Modbus-Connection Time-Out
64
Register 0×113C and 0×113D: "Restore Modbus-Connection Parameter
64
Register 0×113E and 0×113F: "Save Modbus-Connection Parameters
64
The Service-Object
65
Indirect Reading of Registers
66
Indirect Writing of Registers
67
Bit Areas: Mapping of Input-Discrete- and Coil-Areas
68
Error Behavior of Outputs
68
Parameters of the Modules
69
Analog Input Modules
69
Analog Output Modules
74
Technology Modules
77
Diagnostic Messages of the Modules
95
Power Supply Modules
95
Analog Input Modules
96
Digital Output Modules
100
Analog Output Modules
101
Technology Modules
102
6 Application Example: Modbus TCP
109
Network Configuration
109
Changing the IP Address of a PC/ Network Interface Card
110
Changing the IP Address in Windows 2000/ Windows XP
110
Changing the IP Address in Windows NT
111
Changing the IP Address Via I/O-ASSISTANT
112
Deactivating/ Adapting the Firewall in Windows XP
114
Communication Examples: Modbus TCP
116
Reading-Out the Gateway-Status
118
Reading-Out the Reference Module List
119
Reading-Out the Actual Module List
121
Reading-Out the Process Image Length (Inputs)
122
Reading-Out the Packet Process Data (Inputs)
123
Evaluation of the Packed Process Data (Inputs)
124
Setting of Outputs
127
Parameterization of Modules
129
Evaluation of Module Diagnostics
133
Group Diagnosis Within the Process Input Data
133
Module Diagnosis (0×A000 to 0×A400)
134
7 Guidelines for Station Planning
137
Module Arrangement
137
Combination Possibilities in a XI/ON Station
137
Random Module Arrangement
137
Complete Planning
138
Maximum Station Extension
139
Power Supply
142
Power Supply to the Gateway
142
Module Bus Refreshing
142
Creating Potential Groups
143
C-Rail (Cross Connection)
143
Direct Wiring of Relay Modules
145
Protecting the Service Interface on the Gateway
146
Plugging and Pulling Electronics Modules
146
Extending an Existing Station
146
Firmware Download
147
DIP-Switch Position
147
8 Guidelines for Electrical Installation
149
General Notes
149
General
149
Cable Routing
149
Lightning Protection
150
Transmission Media
150
Potential Relationships
151
General
151
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
152
Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility
152
Grounding of Inactive Metal Components
152
PE Connection
152
Earth-Free Operation
152
Mounting Rails
153
Shielding of Cables
154
Potential Compensation
155
Switching Inductive Loads
155
Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
155
9 Appendix
157
Data Image of the Technology Modules
157
Counter Module XN-1CNT-24VDC
157
Counter Module XNE-2CNT-2PWM
170
RS×××-Module
179
SSI-Module
183
SWIRE-Module
189
Ident Codes of the XI/ON Modules
192
Glossary
194
10 Index
199
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