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Thermo Scientific AquaSensors AV38 User Manual (88 pages)
Ethernet Communications
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Thermo Scientific
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Quick Start
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Figure 1: a Diagram of an Isolated Ethernet Datastick Network
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Figure 2: a Diagram of an Isolated AV38 Network
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2 Introduction
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Figure 3: the Ethernet Communications Adapter
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Figure 4: the Ethernet Option in the AV38 Local Display (Front and Rear Views)
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Figure 5: Dimensions of the Adapter
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Figure 6: Ethernet Communications Adapter Shown Detached from a Datastick with a
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3 Hardware Setup
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Figure 7: Endpoint Power Sourcing Equipment, Mode A. the Product Is the Powered
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Ethernet Communications Adapter
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Figure 8: Endpoint Power Sourcing Equipment, Mode B. the Product Is the Powered
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Figure 9: the Three Parts of the Datastick Measurement System
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Figure 10: the Elements of the Datastick Measurement System
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Figure 11: the Different Parts of the Adapter
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Operating Temperature
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Electrical Connections
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Figure 12: RJ45 Plug Pin Positions
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Location of Adapter's MAC Address
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Table 1: RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment
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Figure 13: LED Indicators on the Adapter. Note that the Heartbeat LED Is Recessed
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LED Indicators
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Figure 14: Pin Numbering and LED Locations
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Restoring Default IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address
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AV38 Local Display with Ethernet Option
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Electrical Connections
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Location of Av38'S MAC Address
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Figure 15: the Av38'S MAC Address Is in the Lower Right-Hand Corner of the Overlay
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Table 2: RJ45 Jack Signal Names and Functions
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Restoring Default IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address
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Figure 16: Restoring Default Communications Settings of an Adapter Embedded Inside an
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4 Configuration Procedures
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For Evaluation/Demonstration Purposes
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Figure 17: a Power Injector
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Figure 18: an Ethernet Datastick Network for Evaluation or Demonstration Purposes
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Figure 19: an AV38 Network for Evaluation or Demonstration Purposes
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Figure 20: Network Connections Window
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Figure 21: Local Area Connection Properties
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Figure 22: the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window
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Figure 23: Giving the Laptop a Static IP Address
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Advanced Configuration
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Figure 24: the Ethernet Datastick's Home Page
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Figure 25: Obtaining an IP Address Automatically
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Figure 26: the Alternate Configuration Settings
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Commissioning an Ethernet Product for Service
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Figure 27: the Output of the Ipconfig Command
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Figure 28: an Ethernet Datastick Network Constructed with a Power Injector and a Cross
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Figure 29: an AV38 Network Constructed with a Power Injector and a Cross-Over Cable
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Figure 30: an Ethernet Datastick Network Constructed with an Ethernet Switch and Patch
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Figure 31: an AV38 Network Constructed with an Ethernet Switch and Patch Cables
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Figure 32: an Ethernet Datastick Network Constructed with a Poe Switch and a Patch
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Figure 33: an AV38 Network Constructed with a Poe Switch and Patch Cables
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Figure 34: Network Connections Window
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Figure 35: Local Area Connection Properties
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Figure 36: the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window
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Figure 37: Giving the Computer a Static IP Address
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Figure 38: Verifying that no Device Is Present Using the Ping Command
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Figure 39: the Ethernet Datastick's Home Page
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Figure 40: the Product's IP Setup Page
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Figure 41: Entering the Username and Password in the IP Setup Page
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Figure 42: the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address Edited as Desired
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Figure 43: the Home Page as Seen from the Product's New IP Address
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5 Web Server
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Home Page
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Figure 44: the Datastick Measurement System Home Page
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Calibration Page
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Figure 45: Accessing the Calibration Page
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Figure 46: the Datastick Measurement System Calibration Page
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Configuration Page
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Figure 47: Accessing the Configuration Edit Page
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Figure 48: the Configuration Edit Page
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Communications Settings Page
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Viewing/Changing the Communications Settings
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Viewing/Clearing the Internal Counters
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Figure 49: the Communications Settings Page
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Upgrading the Firmware
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6 Ethernet/Ip
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Electronic Data Sheet (EDS)
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Definitions
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Reference Documents
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Open Devicenet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA)
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Object Model
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Configuration
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Identity Object
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Hex
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Table 3: These Objects Are Identical in the Ethernet Products and Devicenet Adapter
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Message Router Object (02 HEX - 0 Instances)
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Assembly Object (04 HEX - 2 Instances)
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Connection Manager Object
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Hex
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TCP Object
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Ethernet Link Object (F6 HEX - 1 Instance)
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System Status Object (64 HEX - 1 Instance)
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Sensor Installation Object (65 HEX - 1 Instance)
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Hex
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Sensor Value Object (66 HEX - 1 Instance)
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User Configuration Object (67 HEX - 1 Instance)
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Generic Sensor Calibration Object (68 HEX - 1 Instance)
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Conductivity Sensor Calibration Object (69 - 1 Instance)
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Hex
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Mode Configuration Object (75 - 1 Instance)
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Hex
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Ethernet/Ip Reference
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7 Modbus TCP and PCCC
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Modbus TCP
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Modbus TCP Reference
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Programmable Controller Communication Commands (PCCC)
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SLC 5/03 and SLC 5/04 Plcs
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Figure 50: SLC 5/03 PLC Connected to Ethernet Network Via a 1761-NET-ENI
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Figure 51: the ENI Configuration Utility
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Example SLC 5/03 Ladder Logic Programs
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Figure 52: the Com Port Redirector
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Figure 53: the Message Routing Tab of the ENI Configuration Utility
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Figure 54: Part 1 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program that Reads the Sensor Value from
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Figure 55: Part 2 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program that Reads the Sensor Value from
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Figure 56: Part 3 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program that Reads the Sensor Value from
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Figure 57: the Setup Screen for a MSG Instruction in a SLC 5/03
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Figure 58: the Sensor Value in F8:0
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Figure 59: Part 1 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program to Read and Write the Sensor Filter Value
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Figure 60: Part 2 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program to Read and Write the Sensor Filter Value
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Figure 61: Part 3 of 3 of a Ladder Logic Program to Read and Write the Sensor Filter Value
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Figure 62: the Setup Screen for a MSG Instruction in a SLC 5/03
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Slc 5/05 Plc
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Figure 63: the N7 Register Showing the Sensor Filter Value and the New Sensor Filter
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Figure 64: SLC 5/05 PLC Connected Directly to an Ethernet Network
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Example SLC 5/05 Ladder Logic Programs
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Figure 65: the Setup Screen for a MSG Instruction in a SLC 5/05 PLC
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PCCC References
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Figure 66: Specifying the IP Address of the Ethernet Product on the Setup Screen of the
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Modbus TCP and PCCC Register Map
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Figure 67: the Top Entry Is the Modbus TCP Register and the Bottom Entry Is the PCCC
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Table 4: Uptime Registers
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Table 5: Register Bank 1000; Status Registers
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Table 6: Register Bank 2000; Floating-Point Registers
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Table 7: Register Bank 3000; Integer Registers
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Table 8: Register Bank 4000; Integer Scale-Factor Registers
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Table 9: Register Bank 5000; Information Registers
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Table 10: Register Bank 6000; AV38 Configuration Register
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8 Certifications
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9 General References
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10 Limited Warranty
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11 Terms and Conditions
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