ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MNETC Manuel utilisateur

MVI56E-MNETC
ControlLogix Platform
Modbus TCP/IP Multi Client
Enhanced Communication Module
April 18, 2011
SETUP GUIDE

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MVI56E-MNETC Setup Guide
April 18, 2011
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Important Safety Information
North America Warnings
A Warning - Explosion Hazard - Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
B Warning - Explosion Hazard - When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or rewiring modules.
Warning - Explosion Hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is
known to be nonhazardous.
C Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D, T5 Hazardous Locations or Non-Hazardous
Locations.
ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage
Power, Input, and Output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction
A Warning - Explosion Hazard - When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules.
B Warning - Explosion Hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is
known to be non-hazardous.
C These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure. The devices shall provide external means to
prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40%. This device must be used
only with ATEX certified backplanes.
D DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED.
Electrical Ratings
Backplane Current Load: 800 mA @ 5 Vdc; 3 mA @ 24 Vdc
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Shock: 30 g operational; 50 g non-operational; Vibration: 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% (without condensation)
All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1.3 mm (squared) and all earth ground conductors must be at least
4mm (squared).

Markings
Agency Applicable Standards
RoHS
CSA IEC61010
CE EMC-EN61326-1:2006
EN61000-6-4:2007
CSA CB Safety CA/10533/CSA IEC 61010-1 Ed. 2
CB 243333-2056722 (2090408)
cULus
GOST-R EN61010
ATEX EN60079-0
EN60079-15
243333 E183151 ME06
<cULus>
E183151
Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D
Temp Code T5
0°C to +60°C
Atex
Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D
Temp Code T5
0°C <= Ta <= 60°C
Battery Life Advisory
Note: Modules manufactured after April 1
st
, 2011 do not contain a battery. For modules manufactured before that
date the following applies:
The module uses a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to back up the real-time clock and CMOS
settings. The battery itself should last for the life of the module. However, if left in an unpowered state for 14 to 21
days, the battery may become fully discharged and require recharging by being placed in a powered-up ControlLogix
chassis. The time required to fully recharge the battery may be as long as 24 hours.
Once it is fully charged, the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and the real-time clock for
approximately 21 days. Before you remove a module from its power source, ensure that the battery within the module
is fully charged (the BATT LED on the front of the module goes OFF when the battery is fully charged). If the battery
is allowed to become fully discharged, the module will revert to the default BIOS and clock settings.
Note: he battery is not user-replaceable or serviceable.

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Contents
Your Feedback Please........................................................................................................................ 2
How to Contact Us .............................................................................................................................. 2
ProSoft Technology
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Product Documentation .................................................................................... 2
Important Safety Information............................................................................................................... 3
Battery Life Advisory ........................................................................................................................... 4
1 Scope 7
1.1
What's New? ............................................................................................................. 8
1.2
Learning Objectives................................................................................................... 9
1.3
ProSoft Technology Documentation .......................................................................10
1.4
Prerequisites ...........................................................................................................11
2 Before You Begin 13
2.1
System Requirements ............................................................................................. 14
2.2
Required Items ........................................................................................................15
2.3
Sample Files............................................................................................................16
3 The Sample Application 17
3.1
About the MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol .....................................................................18
3.2
General Overview....................................................................................................19
3.2.1
Required Steps........................................................................................................19
3.3
Architecture .............................................................................................................20
3.4
Memory Map ...........................................................................................................21
4 Procedures 23
4.1
Setting Jumpers ......................................................................................................24
4.2
Installing the Module in the Rack ............................................................................25
4.3
Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project....................................................................27
4.3.1
Creating the Module ................................................................................................28
4.3.2
Importing the Add-On Instruction ............................................................................30
4.4
Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor...............................................33
4.5
Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor ..............................................34
4.6
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ........................................................35
4.6.1
Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder ..................................................................35
4.6.2
Setting Up the Project .............................................................................................36
4.6.3
Uploading the Sample Configuration from the Module ...........................................38
4.6.4
Enabling the MNET Client 0 Commands ................................................................40
4.7
Connecting Your PC to the Module.........................................................................43
4.7.1
Setting Up a Temporary IP Address .......................................................................43
4.8
Downloading the Project to the Module ..................................................................47
4.8.1
Using CIPconnect to Connect to the Module ..........................................................49
4.8.2
Using RSWho to Connect to the Module ................................................................51
4.9
Configuring the NOE Ethernet adapter for Modbus TCP/IP (Server) .....................53
4.10
Connecting the MVI56E-MNETC Module to the Modbus TCP/IP Server ...............54

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4.11
Verifying Communication........................................................................................ 55
4.11.1
Viewing Exchanged Data........................................................................................ 55
4.11.2
Checking Module Status through ControlLogix Controller Tags ............................ 58
4.11.3
LED Status Indicators ............................................................................................. 59
5 Building on Success 61
5.1
Frequently Asked Questions................................................................................... 62
5.1.1
What are the differences between the MVI56 and the MVI56E modules? What
does the "E" stand for?................................................................................................................ 62
5.1.2
What is the difference between the MVI56E-MNET(R) and the MVI56E-
MNETC(R)? 63
5.1.3
Is the MVI56E product a direct replacement to my existing MVI56 product?......... 63
5.1.4
How is the MVI56E-MNETC configured? ............................................................... 63
5.1.5
What is ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB)? ....................................................... 63
5.1.6
What is the purpose of the MVI56E-MNETC Ethernet (E1) Port?.......................... 63
5.1.7
How do I change the module’s IP address? ........................................................... 64
5.1.8
What is the purpose of the Optional MVI56E-MNETC Add-On Instruction? .......... 64
5.1.9
What is ProSoft Discovery Service (PDS)? ............................................................ 64
5.1.10
Does the MVI56E-MNETC module require processor logic? ................................. 64
5.1.11
How do I monitor MVI56E-MNETC operation?....................................................... 65
5.1.12
Are there any other ways to monitor module diagnostics besides being connected
to the module’s network (subnet)? .............................................................................................. 65
Glossary of Terms 67
Index 71

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1 Scope
In This Chapter
What's New? ...........................................................................................8
Learning Objectives.................................................................................9
ProSoft Technology Documentation...................................................... 10
Prerequisites ......................................................................................... 11
This document acts as a tutorial, providing step-by-step instructions on how to
read and write bi-directional data from one network device to another network
device using the MVI56E-MNETC.

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1.1 What's New?
MVI56E products are backward compatible with existing MVI56 products,
ladder logic, and module configuration files already in use. Easily swap and
upgrade products while benefiting from an array of new features designed to
improve interoperability and enhance ease-of-use.
ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB): New Windows software for
diagnostics, connecting via the module's Ethernet port or CIPconnect
®
, to
upload/download module configuration information and access
troubleshooting features and functions.
ProSoft Discovery Service (PDS): Utility software to find and display a list
of MVI56E modules on the network and to temporarily change an IP address
to connect with a module's web page.
CIPconnect-enabled: Allows PC-to-module configuration and diagnostics
from the Ethernet network through a ControlLogix 1756-ENBT EtherNet/IP™
module.
Personality Module: An industrial compact flash memory card storing the
module’s complete configuration and Ethernet settings, allowing quick and
easy replacement.
LED Scrolling Diagnostic Display: 4-character, alphanumeric display,
providing standard English messages for status and alarm data, and for
processor and network communication status.

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1.2 Learning Objectives
When you have completed all the steps in this Setup Guide, you will have
learned how to
Understand how the sample application works (page 17)
Install the MVI56E-MNETC configuration software
Install the MVI56E-MNETC module
Import the Add-On Instruction to the processor (page 34)
Configure the Modbus TCP/IP Client (page 40)
Verify the MVI56E-MNETC module communication status (page 55)

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1.3 ProSoft Technology Documentation
ProSoft Technology provides the following documentation (manuals) with your
MVI56E-MNETC.
Documentation, tools, and product support
Web Site Support: Visit the ProSoft Technology web site at
www.prosoft-technology.com to download additional documentation, tools,
and application information.
Email Technical Support: Send your support questions to Support@prosoft-
technology.com.
Telephone Support: Please call ProSoft Technology Technical Support at:
(Country Code 1+) 661-716-5100. Support is available 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. ProSoft Technology telephone support is free and unlimited.
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