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Omron NX1P2-9 series User Manual (578 pages)
Machine Automation Controller, CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port
Brand:
Omron
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 13 MB
Table of Contents
Intended Audience
3
Applicable Products
3
Relevant Manuals
4
Manual Structure
6
Page Structure
6
Special Information
7
Precaution on Terminology
7
Sections in this Manual
9
Table of Contents
10
Terms and Conditions Agreement
17
Warranty, Limitations of Liability
17
Application Considerations
18
Disclaimers
18
Safety Precautions
20
Precautions for Safe Use
21
Precautions for Correct Use
22
Regulations and Standards
23
Versions
24
Checking Versions
24
Unit Versions of CPU Units and Sysmac Studio Versions
28
Unit Versions of CPU Units and Peripheral Tool Versions
28
Related Manuals
29
Revision History
32
Introduction
35
Ethernet/Ip Features
36
Features of Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port on NJ/NX-Series CPU Units
36
Introduction
36
System Configuration and Configuration Devices
39
Devices Required to Construct a Network
39
Support Software Required to Construct a Network
40
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
42
Specifications
42
Part Names and Functions
46
Introduction to Communications Services
53
CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) Communications Services
53
IP Routing
55
Packet Filter
56
BOOTP Client
57
FTP Server
57
FTP Client
58
Automatic Clock Adjustment
58
Socket Service
59
Specifying Host Names
60
SNMP Agent
60
TCP/UDP Message Service
61
Ethernet/Ip Communications Procedures
62
Selecting the Network Devices
66
Recommended Network Devices
66
Ethernet Switch Types
67
Ethernet Switch Functions
67
Precautions for Ethernet Switch Selection
68
Network Installation
71
Basic Installation Precautions
71
Recommended Network Devices
71
Precautions When Laying Twisted-Pair Cable
71
Precautions When Installing and Connecting Ethernet Switches
75
Connecting to the Network
77
Ethernet Connectors
77
Connecting the Cable
77
System-Defined Variables Related to the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
79
System-Defined Variables
81
Specifications for Individual System-Defined Variables
114
Determining IP Addresses
141
IP Addresses
142
IP Address Configuration
142
Allocating IP Addresses
142
Subnet Mask
142
Cidr
143
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port IP Address Settings
145
Determining IP Addresses
145
Setting IP Addresses
145
Online Connection
148
Checking the Current IP Address
151
Private and Global Addresses
152
Using a Private Address for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
153
Using a Global Address for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
154
Sysmac Studio Settings for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
155
TCP/IP Settings Display
156
LINK Settings Display
162
FTP Settings Display
163
NTP Settings Display
164
SNMP Settings Display
166
SNMP Trap Settings Display
168
PING Command
172
Using the PING Command
172
Host Computer Operation
172
Introduction to Tag Data Links
176
Tag Data Links
176
Data Link Data Areas
177
Tag Data Link Functions and Specifications
180
Overview of Operation
181
Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links
183
Controller Status
184
Concurrency of Tag Data Link Data
186
Controller Status
186
Setting Tag Data Links
193
Starting the Network Configurator
193
Tag Data Link Setting Procedure
195
Registering Devices
195
Creating Tags and Tag Sets
197
Connection Settings
210
Creating Connections Using the Wizard
220
Creating Connections by Dragging and Dropping Devices
223
Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network
226
Downloading Tag Data Link Parameters
232
Uploading Tag Data Link Parameters
235
Verifying Tag Data Link Parameters
238
Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links
242
Clearing the Device Parameters
245
Saving the Network Configuration File
247
Reading a Network Configuration File
248
Checking Connections
250
Changing Devices
251
Displaying Device Status
252
Ladder Programming for Tag Data Links
254
Status Flags Related to Tag Data Links
258
Tag Data Links with Other Models
260
CIP Message Communications
263
Overview of the CIP Message Communications Service
265
Message Communications Service Specifications
265
CIP Message Communications Client Function
266
Overview
266
CIP Communications Instructions
266
Using CIP Communications Instructions
267
Route Path
268
Route Path
269
Request Path (IOI)
278
Service Data and Response Data
282
Sample Programming for CIP Connectionless (UCMM) Message Communications
284
Sample Programming for CIP Connection (Class 3) Message Communications
289
Sample Programming for CIP Connection (Class 3) Message Com- Munications
289
Operation Timing
296
Response Codes
297
CIP Communication Server Function
301
CIP Message Structure for Accessing CIP Objects
301
CIP Message Structure for Accessing Variables
302
Specifying Request Path
303
Examples of CIP Object Specifications
303
Examples of Variable Specifications
304
Logical Segment
304
Data Segment
304
Specifying Variable Names in Request Paths
305
CIP Object Services
309
CIP Objects Sent to the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
309
Identity Object (Class ID: 01 Hex)
309
NX Configuration Object (Class ID: 74 Hex)
312
TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 Hex)
334
Ethernet Link Object (Class ID: F6 Hex)
337
Controller Object (Class ID: C4 Hex)
343
Read and Write Services for Variables
345
Read Service for Variables
345
Write Service for Variables
346
Variable Data Types
349
Data Type Codes
349
Common Format
349
Elementary Data Types
350
Derived Data Types
351
Socket Service
355
Basic Knowledge on Socket Communications
356
Sockets
356
Port Numbers for Socket Services
356
Basic Knowledge on Protocols
357
Differences between TCP and UDP
357
Fragmenting of Send Data
358
Data Receive Processing
360
Broadcasting
363
Overview of Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port Socket Services
364
Overview
364
Procedure
364
Settings Required for the Socket Services
365
Socket Service Instructions
366
Details on Using the Socket Services
367
Using the Socket Services
367
Procedure to Use Socket Services
367
Timing Chart for Output Variables Used in Communications
369
UDP Sample Programming
370
TCP Sample Programming
376
Precautions in Using Socket Services
383
Precautions for UDP and TCP Socket Services
383
Precautions for UDP Socket Services
383
Precautions for TCP Socket Services
383
TCP/UDP Message Service
385
Outline of TCP/UDP Message Service
385
Specifications of TCP/UDP Message Service
385
Settings Required for TCP/UDP Message Service
385
Command Format Specifications
385
Modbus TCP Master Function
389
Overview of Modbus TCP Master Function
390
10-2 Modbus TCP Master Function Details
391
Modbus TCP Instruction Type
391
Modbus TCP Instruction Function
391
Modbus TCP Master Function Procedure
392
11-1 Overview and Specifications
396
Overview
396
Specifications
396
11-2 FTP Server Function Details
398
Supported Files
398
Connecting to the FTP Server
398
11-3 Using the FTP Server Function
401
Procedure
401
List of Settings Required for the FTP Server Function
401
11-4 FTP Server Application Example
403
11-5 Using FTP Commands
405
Table of Commands
405
Using the Commands
405
11-6 Using SD Memory Card Operations
412
SD Memory Card Types
412
File Types
413
Initializing SD Memory Cards
414
Format of Variable Data
414
Application Example from a Host Computer
415
FTP Client
418
12-1 Using the FTP Client to Transfer Files
418
Transferring Files
418
Connectable FTP Servers
418
File Transfer Options
419
Other Functions
420
FTP Client Communications Instructions
421
Functions of the FTP Client Communications Instructions
421
Restrictions on the FTP Client Communications Instructions
424
12-3 FTP Client Application Example
425
Automatic Clock Adjustment
431
Overview
432
Specifications
432
Procedure to Use the Automatic Clock Adjustment Function
434
Procedure
434
Settings Required for Automatic Clock Adjustment
434
SNMP Agent
435
Overview
436
14-1 SNMP Agent
436
Specifications
437
SNMP Messages
437
MIB Specifications
438
14-2 Procedure to Use the SNMP Agent
455
Procedures
455
Settings Required for the SNMP Agent
455
15-1 Communications System
458
Tag Data Link Communications Method
458
Calculating the Number of Connections
460
Packet Interval (RPI) Accuracy
461
15-2 Adjusting the Communications Load
463
Checking Bandwidth Usage for Tag Data Links
464
Tag Data Link Bandwidth Usage and RPI
465
Adjusting Device Bandwidth Usage
466
Changing the RPI
467
RPI Setting Examples
472
15-3 I/O Response Time in Tag Data Links
478
Timing of Data Transmissions
478
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port Data Processing Time
479
Relationship between Task Periods and Packet Intervals (Rpis)
481
Maximum Tag Data Link I/O Response Time
482
15-4 Message Service Transmission Delay
485
Troubleshooting
487
Overview of Troubleshooting
488
Checking Status with the Network Configurator
489
The Network Configurator's Device Monitor Function
489
Connection Status Codes and Troubleshooting
497
Appendices
505
Functional Comparison of Ethernet/Ip Ports on NJ/NX-Series CPU Units and Other Series
506
Use the Sysmac Studio to Set the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections
507
A-2-1 Overview of the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections) Settings with the Sysmac Studio
507
Overview of the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections) Settings with the Sysmac Studio
507
A-2-2 Procedure to Make the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
508
A-2-3 Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings
509
A-2-4 Making the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
513
A-2-5 Checking Communications Status with the Sysmac Studio and Troubleshooting
534
A-2-5 Checking Communications Status with the Sysmac Studio and Trou- Bleshooting
534
Troubleshooting
534
A-2-6 Troubleshooting
538
A-3 EDS File Management
543
A-3-1 Installing EDS Files
543
Installing EDS Files
543
A-3-2 Creating EDS Files
544
A-3-3 Deleting EDS Files
544
Saving EDS Files
545
Searching EDS Files
545
A-3-6 Displaying EDS File Properties
546
A-3-7 Creating EDS Index Files
546
Precautions for Using the Network Configurator on Windows XP, Windows Vis- Ta, or Windows 7 or Higher
547
Precautions for Using the Network Configurator on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 or Higher
547
Changing Windows Firewall Settings
547
A-5 Variable Memory Allocation Methods
550
A-5-1 Variable Memory Allocation Rules
550
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Omron NX1P2-9 series Owner's Manual (570 pages)
Machine Automation Controller, CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IPTM Port
Brand:
Omron
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
3
Relevant Manuals
4
Manual Structure
6
Table of Contents
10
Terms and Conditions Agreement
17
Safety Precautions
19
Precautions for Safe Use
20
Precautions for Correct Use
21
Regulations and Standards
22
Versions
24
Related Manuals
28
Revision History
30
Introduction
33
Ethernet/Ip Features
34
Introduction
34
Features of Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port on NJ/NX-Series CPU Units
35
System Configuration and Configuration Devices
37
Devices Required to Construct a Network
37
Support Software Required to Construct a Network
38
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
39
Specifications
39
Part Names and Functions
43
Introduction to Communications Services
49
CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) Communications Services
49
IP Routing
51
Packet Filter
52
BOOTP Client
52
FTP Server
53
FTP Client
53
Automatic Clock Adjustment
54
Socket Service
54
Specifying Host Names
55
SNMP Agent
56
TCP/UDP Message Service
56
Ethernet/Ip Communications Procedures
57
Installing Ethernet Networks
61
Selecting the Network Devices
62
Recommended Network Devices
62
Ethernet Switch Types
63
Ethernet Switch Functions
63
Precautions for Ethernet Switch Selection
64
Network Installation
66
Basic Installation Precautions
66
Recommended Network Devices
66
Precautions When Laying Twisted-Pair Cable
66
Precautions When Installing and Connecting Ethernet Switches
70
Connecting to the Network
71
Ethernet Connectors
71
Connecting the Cable
72
System-Defined Variables Related to the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
73
System-Defined Variables
75
Specifications for Individual System-Defined Variables
105
Determining IP Addresses
133
IP Addresses
134
IP Address Configuration
134
Allocating IP Addresses
135
Subnet Masks
135
Cidr
136
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port IP Address Settings
137
Determining IP Addresses
137
Setting IP Addresses
138
Online Connection
141
Checking the Current IP Address
144
Private and Global Addresses
145
Using a Private Address for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
146
Using a Global Address for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
147
Sysmac Studio Settings for the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
149
TCP/IP Settings Display
150
Link Settings Display
156
FTP Display
157
NTP Settings Display
158
SNMP Settings Display
160
SNMP Trap Settings Display
162
Testing Communications
165
PING Command
166
Using the PING Command
166
Host Computer Operation
167
Introduction to Tag Data Links
170
Tag Data Links
170
Data Link Data Areas
171
Tag Data Link Functions and Specifications
174
Overview of Operation
175
Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links
177
Controller Status
178
Controller Status
179
Concurrency of Tag Data Link Data
181
Setting Tag Data Links
187
Starting the Network Configurator
187
Tag Data Link Setting Procedure
189
Registering Devices
190
Creating Tags and Tag Sets
192
Connection Settings
204
Creating Connections Using the Wizard
215
Creating Connections by Device Dragging and Dropping
218
Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network
221
Downloading Tag Data Link Parameters
228
Uploading Tag Data Link Parameters
231
Verifying the Tag Data Links
234
Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links
238
Clearing the Device Parameters
240
Saving the Network Configuration File
242
Reading a Network Configuration File
243
Checking Connections
245
Changing Devices
246
Displaying Device Status
247
Ladder Programming for Tag Data Links
248
Status Flags Related to Tag Data Links
253
Tag Data Links with Other Models
254
Overview of the CIP Message Communications Service
259
Message Communications Service Specifications
259
CIP Messaging Communications Client Function
260
Overview
260
CIP Communications Instructions
261
Using CIP Communications Instructions
262
Route Path
263
Request Path (IOI)
273
Service Data and Response Data
277
Sample Programming for CIP Connectionless (UCMM) Message Communications
278
Sample Programming for CIP Connectionless (UCMM) Message
278
Communications
278
Sample Programming for CIP Connection (Class 3) Message Communications
283
Sample Programming for CIP Connection (Class 3) Message
283
Communications
283
Operation Timing
290
Response Codes
291
CIP Communication Server Functions
295
CIP Message Structure for Accessing CIP Objects
296
CIP Message Structure for Accessing Variables
296
Logical Segment
296
Specifying Request Path
297
Examples of CIP Object Specifications
297
Examples of Variable Specifications
297
Logical Segment
298
Data Segment
299
Specifying Variable Names in Request Paths
300
CIP Object Services
303
CIP Objects Sent to the Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port
303
Identity Object (Class ID: 01 Hex)
303
NX Configuration Object (Class ID: 74 Hex)
306
TCP/IP Interface Object (Class ID: F5 Hex)
328
Ethernet Link Object (Class ID: F6 Hex)
330
Controller Object (Class ID: C4 Hex)
335
Read and Write Services for Variables
336
Read Services for Variables
336
Write Service for Variables
338
Variable Data Types
340
Data Type Codes
340
Common Format
341
Elementary Data Types
341
Derived Data Types
343
Basic Knowledge on Socket Communications
346
Sockets
346
Port Numbers for Socket Services
346
Basic Knowledge on Protocols
347
Differences between TCP and UDP
347
Fragmenting of Send Data
349
Data Reception Processing
351
Broadcasting
354
Overview of Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port Socket Services
355
Overview
355
Procedure
355
Settings Required for the Socket Services
356
Socket Service Instructions
357
Details on Using the Socket Services
358
Using the Socket Services
358
Procedure to Use Socket Services
359
Timing Chart for Output Variables Used in Communications
361
UDP Sample Programming
363
TCP Sample Programming
368
Precautions in Using Socket Services
374
Precautions for UDP and TCP Socket Services
374
Precautions for UDP Socket Services
374
Precautions for TCP Socket Services
374
TCP/UDP Message Service
376
Outline of TCP/UDP Message Service
376
Specifications of TCP/UDP Message Service
376
Settings Required for TCP/UDP Message Service
376
Command Format Specifications
377
Modbus TCP Master Function
379
Overview of Modbus TCP Master Function
380
Modbus TCP Master Function Details
381
Modbus TCP Instruction Type
381
Modbus TCP Instruction Function
381
Modbus TCP Master Function Procedure
382
Overview and Specifications
386
Overview
386
Specifications
386
FTP Server Function Details
387
Supported Files
387
Connecting to the FTP Server
387
Using the FTP Server Function
390
Procedure
390
List of Settings Required for the FTP Server Function
390
FTP Server Application Example
391
Using FTP Commands
393
Table of Commands
393
Using the Commands
394
Using SD Memory Card Operations
399
SD Memory Card Types
399
File Types
400
Initializing SD Memory Cards
400
Format of Variable Data
401
Application Example from a Host Computer
402
FTP Client
406
Using the FTP Client to Transfer Files
406
Transferring Files
406
Connectable FTP Servers
407
File Transfer Options
407
Other Functions
408
FTP Client Communications Instructions
409
Functions of the FTP Client Communications Instructions
409
Restrictions on the FTP Client Communications Instructions
411
FTP Client Application Example
413
Automatic Clock Adjustment
419
Overview
420
Automatic Clock Adjustment
420
Specifications
421
Procedure to Use the Automatic Clock Adjustment Function
422
Procedure
422
Settings Required for Automatic Clock Adjustment
422
SNMP Agent
424
Overview
424
Specifications
425
SNMP Messages
425
MIB Specifications
426
Procedure to Use the SNMP Agent
444
Procedures
444
Settings Required for the SNMP Agent
444
Communications System
448
Tag Data Link Communications Method
448
Calculating the Number of Connections
450
Packet Interval (RPI) Accuracy
451
Adjusting the Communications Load
452
Checking Bandwidth Usage for Tag Data Links
454
Tag Data Link Bandwidth Usage and RPI
455
Adjusting Device Bandwidth Usage
456
Changing the RPI
458
RPI Setting Examples
464
I/O Response Time in Tag Data Links
469
Timing of Data Transmissions
469
Built-In Ethernet/Ip Port Data Processing Time
470
Relationship between Task Periods and Packet Intervals (Rpis)
472
Maximum Tag Data Link I/O Response Time
473
Message Service Transmission Delay
475
Troubleshooting
477
Overview of Troubleshooting
478
Checking Status with the Network Configurator
479
The Network Configurator's Device Monitor Function
479
Connection Status Codes and Troubleshooting
486
Appendices
491
Functional Comparison of Ethernet/Ip Ports on NJ/NX-Series CPU Units and Other Series
493
Functional Comparison of Ethernet/Ip Ports on NJ/NX- Series CPU Units and Other Series
493
Use the Sysmac Studio to Set the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections
495
A-2-1 Overview of the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections) Settings with the Sysmac Studio
495
Overview of the Tag Data Links (Ethernet/Ip Connections) Settings with the Sysmac Studio
495
A-2-2 Procedure to Make the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
497
Procedure to Make the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
497
A-2-3 Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings
498
Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings
498
A-2-4 Making the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
503
Making the Ethernet/Ip Connection Settings with the Sysmac Studio
503
A-2-5 Checking Communications Status with the Sysmac Studio and Troubleshooting
526
Checking Communications Status with the Sysmac Studio
526
A-2-6 Troubleshooting
530
EDS File Management
536
A-3-1 Installing EDS Files
537
A-3-2 Creating EDS Files
537
Installing EDS Files
537
Creating EDS Files
537
A-3-3 Deleting EDS Files
538
A-3-4 Saving EDS Files
538
Deleting EDS Files
538
Saving EDS Files
538
A-3-5 Searching EDS Files
539
Searching EDS Files
539
A-3-6 Displaying EDS File Properties
540
A-3-7 Creating EDS Index Files
540
Displaying EDS File Properties
540
Creating EDS Index Files
540
Precautions for Using the Network Configurator on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 or Higher
541
A-4-1 Changing Windows Firewall Settings
541
Changing Windows Firewall Settings
541
A-5-2 Important Case Examples
552
Important Case Examples
552
Precautions When Accessing External Outputs in CPU Units
556
Omron NX1P2-9 series User Manual (280 pages)
Machine Automation Controller, CPU Unit Built-in EtherCAT Port
Brand:
Omron
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 18 MB
Table of Contents
Intended Audience
3
Applicable Products
3
Relevant Manuals
5
Manual Structure
8
Page Structure
8
Special Information
9
Precaution on Terminology
9
Sections in this Manual
11
Table of Contents
12
Terms and Conditions Agreement
16
Warranty, Limitations of Liability
16
Application Considerations
17
Disclaimers
17
Safety Precautions
19
Precautions for Safe Use
20
Precautions for Correct Use
21
Regulations and Standards
22
Versions
23
Checking Versions
23
Unit Versions of CPU Units and Sysmac Studio Versions
27
Related Manuals
28
Revision History
31
Introduction
33
Introduction to Ethercat
34
Ethercat Features
34
Ethercat Communications
34
Ethercat Features for NJ/NX-Series CPU Units
35
System Configuration and Configuration Devices
36
System Configuration
36
Determining the Network Configuration
40
Specifications of Built-In Ethercat Port
42
Overview of Communications
44
Process Data Communications and SDO Communications
44
Other Functions
44
Ethercat Communications Procedure
47
Overview
47
Details
47
Section 2 Part Names and Slave Settings
52
Part Names and Functions
52
Built-In Ethercat Port Indicators
52
Windows Used in Sysmac Studio
54
Connecting the Sysmac Studio
57
Setting the Node Addresses of the Ethercat Slaves
59
Setting Node Address Using Hardware Switches
59
Setting the Node Address from the Sysmac Studio
60
Features of Sysmac Devices
62
Sysmac Devices
62
Sysmac Device Features
62
List of Sysmac Devices
64
Sysmac Device Features and Ethercat Masters
65
Section 3 Ethercat Communications
70
Ethercat Communications
70
Ethercat Communications Types and Settings
70
Coe (CAN Application Protocol over Ethercat)
70
Types of Communications
72
Types of Ethercat Variables
74
Settings Required for Ethercat Communications
75
Programming Ethercat Communications
76
State Transitions for Ethercat Communications
77
Self Diagnosis at Startup
77
Control States for Ethercat Communications
77
Ethercat Status in Relation to CPU Unit Status
79
Ethercat Network Wiring
81
Section 4 Ethercat Network Wiring
82
Supported Network Topologies
82
Line/Daisy Chain Topology
82
Branching Topology
82
Ring Topology
84
Precautions for Using Junction Slaves
90
Laying the Ethercat Network
92
Installation Precautions
92
Installing Ethercat Communications Cables
93
Connecting Communications Cables
96
Cable Connection Procedure
98
Setting up Ethercat Communications with the Sysmac Studio
99
Section 5 Setting up Ethercat Communications with the Sysmac
100
Overview of Network Configuration Information
100
Creating the Ethercat Network Configuration
101
Procedure to Create the Ethercat Network Configuration
101
Cable Redundancy Setting
103
Setting Ethercat Slave Variables and Axes
107
Registering Device Variables for All Ethercat Slaves
107
Axis Settings for Servo Drives and Encoder Input Slaves
111
Ethercat Master Parameter Settings
112
Ethercat Slave Parameter Settings
118
Changing the PDO Map Settings
121
Ethercat Slave Enable/Disable Settings
123
Comparing and Merging Ethercat Network Configurations
126
Introduction for Comparing and Merging Ethercat Network Configurations
126
Introduction for Comparing and Merging Ethercat Network Configu- Rations
126
Operation Procedure for Comparing and Merging Ethercat Network Configurations
126
When Compare and Merge with Actual Network Configuration Dialog Box Is Not Displayed
130
When Slaves on Actual Network Configuration Are Not Displayed
137
Automatically Creating the Network Configuration
138
Using the Sysmac Studio to Obtain Serial Numbers from the Actual Network Configuration
141
Using the Sysmac Studio to Obtain Serial Numbers from the Ac- Tual Network Configuration
141
Downloading the Network Configuration Information from the Sysmac Studio
143
Confirming Communications after Completing Ethercat Configuration and Settings5-47
145
Confirming Communications after Completing Ethercat Configuration and Settings
145
Process Data Communications (PDO Communications)
148
Allocated Variables for Process Data Communications
148
Process Data Communications Refresh Timing
149
Checking Validity of Process Data
152
System Response Time in Process Data Communications
157
I/O Operations for Major Fault Level Controller Errors and I/O Refreshing with Specified Values
161
SDO Communications
165
Ethercat Communications Instructions
165
Sample Programming
165
Execution Timing of SDO Communications
167
Minimum Message Response Time for SDO Communications
167
Instructions Used in Ethercat Communications
171
Ethercat Communications Instructions
171
System-Defined Variables that Are Related to the Built-In Ethercat Port
174
What Are System-Defined Variables
174
System-Defined Variables
174
Ethercat Master Function Module, Category Name
181
Example of Operations for Ethercat Communications
193
8-1 Example of Operations for Ethercat Communications
194
System Configuration Example
194
Wiring and Settings
194
Setting the Ethercat Network Configuration
194
Programming
196
Offline Debugging
197
Turning the Power on
197
Online Debugging
197
Downloading the Network Configuration Information and the User Program
197
Confirming the Start of Communications
197
Troubleshooting
199
Overview of Troubleshooting
200
How to Check for Errors
200
Errors Related to the Ethercat Master Function Module
200
Troubleshooting
201
Error Table
201
Error Descriptions
201
Resetting Errors
201
Diagnostic and Statistical Information
201
Identifying an Error Slave and Cause of Error
219
Precautions When Connecting or Disconnecting Slaves During Communications
223
Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting Slaves During Communications
223
Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting Slaves During Commu- Nications
223
Prohibition to Physically Disconnecting a Slave and Resetting an Error or Connecting a Slave at the same Time
223
Prohibition to Physically Disconnecting a Slave and Resetting an Er- Ror or Connecting a Slave at the same Time
223
Replacing Slaves During Communications
224
Introduction
224
Slave Replacement Methods
225
Backing up Settings
226
Restoring Settings
228
Replacement Procedure
230
Appendices
237
Ethercat Status in Relation to CPU Unit Status
238
A-1-1 When the Power Supply Is Turned on
238
When the Power Supply Is Turned on
238
A-1-2 CPU Unit Operating Modes
239
A-1-3 Controller Errors Other than Errors in the Built-In Ethercat Master
240
A-1-4 Others
241
A-1-5 When the Power Supply Is Turned off
242
A-2 Monitoring Packets
243
A-3 Multi-Vendor Environments
251
A-3-1 Ethercat Slave Information File (ESI Files
251
Ethercat Slave Information File (ESI Files
251
A-3-2 Connecting Slaves from Other Manufacturers to an OMRON Master
252
A-3-3 Installing ESI Files
252
Editing PDO Entry Tables
257
Settings for MDP-Compatible Slaves from Other Manufacturers
263
A-5 Terminology
267
Setting Transmission Delay Time by Actual Measurement
267
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NX-series; NJ-series Machine Automation Controller CPU Unit Built-in EtherCAT Port
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Table of Contents
Introduction
3
Intended Audience
3
Applicable Products
3
Relevant Manuals
4
Nx701
4
Nx1P2
5
Manual Structure
6
Page Structure
6
Special Information
6
Precaution on Terminology
7
Sections in this Manual
9
Table of Contents
10
Terms and Conditions Agreement
14
Warranty, Limitations of Liability
14
Application Considerations
15
Disclaimers
15
Safety Precautions
16
Precautions for Safe Use
17
Precautions for Correct Use
18
Regulations and Standards
19
Conformance to EU Directives
19
Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards
20
Software Licenses and Copyrights
20
Versions
21
Checking Versions
21
Unit Versions of CPU Units and Sysmac Studio Versions
24
Related Manuals
25
Nj101
25
Nj101
26
Revision History
28
W505-E1
28
Nx102
29
Introduction
31
Introduction to Ethercat
32
Ethercat Features
32
Ethercat Communications
32
Ethercat Features for NJ/NX-Series CPU Units
33
System Configuration and Configuration Devices
34
System Configuration
34
Determining the Network Configuration
38
Specifications of Built-In Ethercat Port
39
1-3-1 Performance Specifications
39
Nx1P2
39
Nj101
40
Introduction of Communications
42
Process Data Communications and SDO Communications
42
Other Functions
42
Ethercat Communications Procedure
44
Overview
44
Details
45
Part Names and Slave Settings
49
Section 2 Part Names and Slave Settings
50
Part Names and Functions
50
Built-In Ethercat Port Indicators
50
Windows Used in Sysmac Studio
52
Connecting the Sysmac Studio
55
Setting the Node Addresses of the Ethercat Slaves
57
Features of Sysmac Devices
60
Sysmac Devices
60
Sysmac Device Features
60
List of Sysmac Devices
63
Sysmac Device Features and Ethercat Masters
64
Section 3 Ethercat Communications
68
Ethercat Communications
68
Ethercat Communications Types and Settings
68
Coe (CAN Application Protocol over Ethercat)
68
Types of Communications
71
Types of Ethercat Variables
72
Settings Required for Ethercat Communications
73
Programming Ethercat Communications
74
State Transitions for Ethercat Communications
75
Self Diagnosis at Startup
75
Control States for Ethercat Communications
75
CPU Unit Status in Relation to Ethercat
77
Ethercat Network Wiring
79
Section 4 Ethercat Network Wiring
80
Laying the Ethercat Network
80
Supported Network Topologies
80
Installation Precautions
82
Installing Ethercat Communications Cables
82
Connecting Communications Cables
86
Cable Connection Procedure
87
Setting up Ethercat Communications with the Sysmac Studio
89
Section 5 Setting up Ethercat Communications with
90
Overview of Network Configuration Information
90
Creating the Ethercat Network Configuration
91
Setting Ethercat Slave Variables and Axes
94
Registering Device Variables for All Ethercat Slaves
94
Axis Settings for Servo Drives and Encoder Input Slaves
98
Ethercat Master and Slave Parameter Settings
99
Setting Ethercat Master
99
Setting Ethercat Slaves
104
Comparing and Merging Ethercat Network Configurations
112
Comparing and Merging with the Actual Network Configuration from the Sysmac Studio
112
Automatically Creating the Network Configuration
117
Using the Sysmac Studio to Obtain Serial Numbers from the Actual Network Configuration
120
Downloading the Network Configuration Information
122
Downloading the Network Configuration Information from the Sysmac Studio
122
Confirming Communications after Completing Ethercat Configuration and Settings
124
Process Data Communications (PDO Communications)
128
Allocated Variables for Process Data Communications
128
Process Data Communications Refresh Timing
130
Checking the Validity of the Process Data
133
System Response Time in Process Data Communications
138
I/O Operations for Major Fault Level Controller Errors and I/O Refreshing with Specified Values
142
SDO Communications
146
Ethercat Instructions
146
Sample Programming
147
Execution Timing of SDO Communications
148
Minimum Message Response Time for SDO Communications
149
Instructions Used in Ethercat Communications
153
Ethercat Instructions
153
7-1 System-Defined Variables that Are Related to the Built-In Ethercat Port
156
What Are System-Defined Variables
156
System-Defined Variables that Are Related to the Built-In Ethercat Port
156
System-Defined Variables
157
Ethercat Master Function Module, Category Name: _EC
163
Example of Operations for Ethercat Communications
173
8-1 Example of Operations for Ethercat Communications
174
System Configuration Example
174
Wiring and Settings
174
Setting the Ethercat Network Configuration
175
Programming
177
Offline Debugging
177
Turning the Power on
177
Online Debugging
177
Downloading the Network Configuration Information and the User Program
177
Confirming the Start of Communications
178
Troubleshooting
179
Overview of Errors
180
How to Check for Errors
181
Errors Related to the Ethercat Master Function Module
181
Troubleshooting
182
Diagnostic and Statistical Information
182
Error Table
182
Error Descriptions
182
Resetting Errors
182
Identifying an Error Slave and Cause of Error
200
Precautions When Connecting or Disconnecting Slaves During Communications
204
Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting Slaves During Communications
204
Prohibition to Physically Disconnecting a Slave and Resetting an Error or Connecting a Slave at the same Time
204
Precautions When Connecting or Disconnecting Slaves During
204
Communications
204
Procedure for Connecting and Disconnecting Slaves During
204
Replacing Slaves During Communications
205
Introduction
205
Slave Replacement Methods
206
Backing up Settings
207
Restoring Settings
208
Replacement Procedure
210
Appendices
215
Ethercat Status in Relation to CPU Unit Status
216
A-1-1 When the Power Supply Is Turned on
216
When the Power Supply Is Turned on
216
A-1-2 CPU Unit Operating Modes
217
A-1-3 Controller Errors Other than Errors in the Built-In Ethercat Master
219
A-1-4 Others
220
A-1-5 When the Power Supply Is Turned off
221
Monitoring Packets
222
Multi-Vendor Environments
231
A-3-1 Ethercat Slave Information File (ESI Files
231
Ethercat Slave Information File (ESI Files
231
Connecting Slaves from Other Manufacturers to an OMRON Master
233
Installing ESI Files
233
A-3-4 Editing PDO Entry Tables
239
A-3-5 Settings for MDP-Compatible Slaves from Other Manufacturers
244
Omron NX1P2-9 series Instruction & Reference Manual (20 pages)
Machine Automation Controller
Brand:
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| Category:
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