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Seite 1 - Operation Manual

CS-series DeviceNet Unit: CS1W-DRM21CJ-series DeviceNet Unit: CJ1W-DRM21Operation ManualRevised July 2001

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xiiIntended Audience 11 Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also haveknowledge of electrical systems (an el

Seite 3 - Visual Aids

87Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-33-3-5 Communications Cycle Time Reference TableThis table can be used to access the present, maximum and minimum

Seite 4 - Trademarks and Copyrights

88Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3RangesAreas and Word Ranges3-3-7 Slave User-set Allocations Reference TableThe slave block settings can be access

Seite 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

89Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Note OUT2 is not used.RangesAreas and Word Ranges3-3-8 Slave Detailed StatusThe status of the slaves controlled b

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90Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-303, 11 Slave Remote I/O Communica-tions Error FlagON Unit Indicates that an error has occurred in remote I/O comm

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91SECTION 4Remote I/O Master CommunicationsThis section describes the remote I/O communications performed as a DeviceNet master by the Devicenet Unit.

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92Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-14-1 Master Remote I/O CommunicationsRemote I/O communications are used to automatically transfer data be

Seite 9 - PRECAUTIONS

93Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-1Fixed AllocationsAny one of the three areas below can be specified as the words allocated inthe CIO Area

Seite 10 - 3 Safety Precautions

94Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-1The OUT and IN blocks will be allocated in order of slave node addresses.Each block is a maximum of 500

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95Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-14-1-2 Remote I/O Master SpecificationsItem SpecificationsSlave alloca-tion methodsFixed allo-cationsSele

Seite 12 - 5 Application Precautions

96Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-14-1-3 Precautions on the Number of Master UnitsThe following system configurations can be constructed ba

Seite 13 - Application Precautions 5

xiiiOperating Environment Precautions 4measure for such problems, external safety measures must be providedto ensure safety in the system.• When the 2

Seite 14 - 6-2 Concepts

97Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-14-1-4 Procedure for Using Remote I/O MasterFixed Allocations for Remote I/O1,2,3... 1. Turn ON the commu

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98Master Remote I/O Communications Section 4-13. Turn ON the Master Enable Switch (word n bit 06). (The master will remainenabled even if the power is

Seite 16 - SECTION 1

99Scan List Section 4-2nect/Connect Switch for that slave (words n+6 to n+9). This can be donewhen a slave is replaced or to register a slave in the s

Seite 17 - 1-1 Overview of DeviceNet

100Scan List Section 4-2Creating the Scan List The way that a scan list is prepared varies with the allocation method asshown below.Note 1. Be sure t

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101Fixed Allocations Section 4-3you disable the scan list with a Master Unit that is set for user-setallocations. Particularly when multiple Master Un

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102Fixed Allocations Section 4-3Note More than one Master Unit can be included in a single PC with fixed alloca-tions, as shown below (3 Units max.).4

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103Fixed Allocations Section 4-3Fixed Allocations Area 1OUT blocks are allocated to slaves from CIO 3200 to CIO 3263 and IN blocksare allocated to sla

Seite 21 - Remote I/O Master

104Fixed Allocations Section 4-3Fixed Allocations Area 3OUT blocks are allocated to slaves from CIO 3600 to CIO 3663 and IN blocksare allocated to sla

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105Fixed Allocations Section 4-34-3-3 Changing System ComponentsThe scan list must be cleared in the following situations:• Adding a slave • Removing

Seite 23 - Communications Instructions

106Fixed Allocations Section 4-3Resulting Slave Allocation Turn ON the Scan List Enable SwitchTurn ON the Scan List Enable Switch (word n, bit 00, CIO

Seite 24 - 1-1-4 Types of Slave

xivApplication Precautions 5The operating environment of the PC System can have a large effect on thelongevity and reliability of the system. Improper

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107User-set Allocations Section 4-44-4 User-set AllocationsWith a CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit, remote I/O communications slaves canbe allocated in any

Seite 26 - Manual (W347)

108User-set Allocations Section 4-4• The first bit for node allocations is always bit 00 when setting alloca-tions with the allocated DM Area words, b

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109User-set Allocations Section 4-4Procedure Step 1: Turn ON the Master Enable SwitchMake sure that master communications have disabled by checking to

Seite 28 - MULTIPLE I/O TERMINAL Units

110User-set Allocations Section 4-4Step 4: Turn ON the Slave User Allocations SwitchTurn ON the Slave User allocations Switch (word n, bit 11). This w

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111User-set Allocations Section 4-44. Multiple masters cannot share the same slave.5. Be sure to use user-set allocations and operate the Master Unit

Seite 30 - 1-2 DeviceNet Unit Features

112User-set Allocations Section 4-4Allocation Size Setup TableResulting Slave AllocationsTurning ON the Master User Allocations SwitchTurn ON the Mast

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113User-set Allocations Section 4-4Setting through the ConfiguratorSlaves can be allocated words in any order for the following blocks: OUT block1, OU

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114User-set Allocations Section 4-4ProcedureStep 1Set the area, start word, and words allocated for each block using the Config-urator.Step 2Allocate

Seite 33 - CX-Programmer

115User-set Allocations Section 4-4d) The start bit for node addresses can be bit 00 or bit 08. If it is bit08 however, 2 or more bytes cannot be allo

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116Starting and Stopping Remote I/O Communications Section 4-5Configurator Setting MethodsRefer to the DeviceNet Configurator Operation Manual (W382)

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xvApplication Precautions 5• Double-check all the wiring and connection of terminal blocks and con-nectors before mounting the Units.• Use crimp termi

Seite 36 - 1-3 Specifications

117Example of Ladder Programming for Remote I/O Communications Section 4-6Note Even if there is a communications error with the slave, the slave input

Seite 37 - Specifications Section 1-3

118Errors that May Occur in Remote I/O Communications Section 4-74-7 Errors that May Occur in Remote I/O CommunicationsThe following errors may occur

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119Errors that May Occur in Remote I/O Communications Section 4-7Note Remote I/O communications will stop (7-segment display: A0) if DIP switchpin 3 o

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121SECTION 5Remote I/O Slave CommunicationsThis section describes the remote I/O communications performed as a DeviceNet slave by the DeviceNet Unit.5

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122Slave Remote I/O Communications Section 5-15-1 Slave Remote I/O CommunicationsA CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit can function as a Slave Unit in remote

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123Slave Remote I/O Communications Section 5-15-1-2 Remote I/O and Slave Communications Specifications5-1-3 Procedures for Using Remote I/O Slave Comm

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124Slave Remote I/O Communications Section 5-1munications, allocate areas, and then enable slave communications. The allo-cated areas will not be vali

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125Fixed Allocations Section 5-2Note 1. Enable slave communications in CS1W-DRM21 or CJ1W-DRM21 proper-ties if the Configurator is used.2. Use Configu

Seite 44 - CS/CJ-series PC

126User-set Allocations Section 5-3Fixed Allocation Area 1Fixed Allocation Area 2Fixed Allocation Area 35-3 User-set AllocationsWith a CS/CJ-series De

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127User-set Allocations Section 5-32. Only two blocks (OUT 1 and IN 1) can be allocated when setting are madewith the allocated DM Area words area, bu

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xviConformance to EC Directives 66 Conformance to EC Directives6-1 Applicable Directives• EMC Directives6-2 ConceptsEMC DirectivesOMRON devices that c

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128User-set Allocations Section 5-3• Areas and Word Ranges for the OUT 1/IN 1 AreasStep 3: Turn ON the Slave User Allocations SwitchTurn ON the Slave

Seite 48 - 1-5-1 Models

129User-set Allocations Section 5-3• Slave User Allocations Table• Slave areasStep 1: Turn ON the Slave User Allocations SwitchMake sure that slave co

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130User-set Allocations Section 5-3Setting through the ConfigurationA maximum of three blocks can be allocated at any locations in I/O memoryfor the o

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131User-set Allocations Section 5-3Connection Types and Allocated I/O AreasThe following table shows the relationship between various connection combi

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133SECTION 6Message CommunicationsThis section describes message communications using FINS commands sent from the ladder program in the CPU Unit ofthe

Seite 52 - 1-6-3 Creating Routing Tables

134Overview Section 6-16-1 OverviewMessage communications enable messages to be set between nodes on aDeviceNet network when required by system condit

Seite 53 - Using the Master Function

135Overview Section 6-1Overall StructureNote If only the message communications function is being used and the remote I/O communications function is n

Seite 54 - Using Slave Function

136Overview Section 6-1Note 1. The DeviceNet Unit must be registered in the local network routing table ofthe CS/CJ-series PC when two or more Communi

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137Overview Section 6-1Sending FINS Message CommunicationsReceiving FINS Message CommunicationsNote C200H-series DeviceNet Master Units (C200H-DRM21-V

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138Overview Section 6-1Note A specific FINS command (command 2801) is used to send explicit mes-sages.Note A specific FINS command (command 2801) is u

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xviiConformance to EC Directives 62. Wire the control panel with as thick and short electric lines as possible andground to 100 Ω min.3. Keep DeviceNe

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139Overview Section 6-16-1-5 Message Communications Error IndicationsThere are two ways to obtain information on communications errors that occurin me

Seite 59 - Nomenclature and Installation

140Overview Section 6-16-1-6 Message Monitoring TimerA message monitoring timer monitors responses for the DeviceNet Unit. Atimer can be set for each

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141FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-2termeasures and errors recorded in error history that are not shown by theindicators.Note 1. The 7-segment d

Seite 61 - 3. Dot indicators

142FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-2Refer to SYSMAC CS/CJ Series Communication Commands Reference Man-ual (W342) for details on FINS commands.6-

Seite 62 - 2-1-3 Seven-Segment Display

143FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-2The main response codes are listed below. Refer to SYSMAC CS/CJ SeriesCommunication Commands Reference Manua

Seite 63 - CS1W-DRM21 CJ1W-DRM21

144FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-2Refer to SYSMAC CS/CJ Series Communication Commands Reference Man-ual (W342) for information on FINS comman

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145Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Commands Addressed to DeviceNet UnitsCommand to Send Explicit DeviceNet Messages6-3 Using FINS Message

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146Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-33. In all cases other than the following two exceptions, a local network tablemust be made, and the De

Seite 66 - 2-2-2 Mounting

147Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3The unit number of the DeviceNet Unit as a CPU Bus Unit is the number seton the rotary switches on the

Seite 67 - 2-2-3 Handling Precautions

148Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-34. Use the left-side table to create the local network table. Input the unit num-bers and correspondin

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1SECTION 1Features and System ConfigurationThis section provides an overview of the DeviceNet network, including features, specifications, and system

Seite 69 - 2-2-4 External Dimensions

149Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Note 1. Indicates a Unit as shown in the following table.2. Values of $00 to $3F indicate nodes 0 to 6

Seite 70 - Allocated CIO and DM Words

150Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Note 1. Indicates a Unit as shown in the following table.2. Values of $00 to $3E indicate nodes 0 to 6

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151Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Note 1. Indicates a Unit as shown in the following table.2. Values of $00 to $3E indicate nodes 0 to 6

Seite 72 - 3-1-2 Allocated DM Area Words

152Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Communications FlagsCommunications Flag Operation• The Network Enabled Flag turns OFF when instruction

Seite 73 - 3-2 Allocated CIO Area Words

153Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3in the following table.Communications Instructions Completion CodesThe status at the completion of the

Seite 74 - • Master Status 1 (word n+12)

154Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Note 1. A000 to A477 in the Auxiliary Area are write-protected.2. There can be up to 13 banks of EM Me

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155Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Program Example (021)MOV A503 D0000611A202 (021)MOV #0005 D00000 (021)MOV #0001 D00001 (021)MOV #0600

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156Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Example 2: Sending a FINS Command Using CMNDOperation• The PC with DeviceNet Unit 1 with node address

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157Using FINS Message Communications Section 6-3Example Program6-3-6 Connecting Networks for FINS CommunicationsCS/CJ-series DeviceNet Units can perfo

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158Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4When connecting networks, routing tables must be registered for the PC CPUUnits on all networks.When connectin

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2Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-11-1 Overview of DeviceNetDeviceNet is a multi-bit, multi-vendor network that combines controls and dataon a machine/

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159Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-46-4-1 Sending Explicit MessagesThe FINS command code 28 01 can be used to send explicit DeviceNet mes-sages to

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160Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4The following diagram shows an example of actual node address specifica-tions.Note Depending on conditions, th

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161Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4Parameters Destination node address (command): The node address of the destinationof the explicit message. (Th

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162Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4D: First response wordC: First control data wordCommand data is set in order starting with the word specified

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163Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4The response format data in service data that is in word (2-byte) or double-word (4-byte) units, such as word

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164Sending Explicit Messages Section 6-4Settings (Hex).D00000 = 0009: Number of command bytesD00001 = 000A: Number of response bytesD00002 = 0001: Des

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165Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Program Example6-5 Receiving Explicit MessagesThis CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit contains a PLC Object. The Un

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166Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5• PCs with CVM1/CV-series DeviceNet Master Units (CVM1-DRM21-V1)• PCs with CS/CJ-series DeviceNet UnitsExamp

Seite 88 - Master I/O Allocation Status

167Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5I/O Memory Read/Write for CPU UnitsThe commands and responses for the explicit messages that can be sent and

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168Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5CPU Information Read (Service Code: 0E Hex)Reads CPU Unit information, including operating mode, fatal/non-f

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3Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-11-1-1 Overall System ConfigurationNote The Configurator is required if more than one Master is connected in a single

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169Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Read data (response): The specified information is returned in order.• CPU Unit operating mode (attribute ID

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170Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Response BlockParameters Destination node address (command): The node address of the CS/CJ-series DeviceNet

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171Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Note Error clear codes are 1-word (2-byte) data, so the above codes arespecified with the low byte first. Th

Seite 94 - 3-3 Allocated DM Area Words

172Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5CPU Unit Status Read (Service Code: 40 Hex)This PLC Object service reads status details (operation status, o

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173Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5• Operation status: Returns the operation status of the CPU Unit in 1-byte(2-digit) hexadecimal.• Operating

Seite 96 - Areas and Word Ranges

174Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5• Message Exists/Does Not Exist: When the MSG instruction is executedby the CPU Unit, the bit corresponding

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175Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Response BlockParameters Destination node address (command): The node address of the CS/CJ-series DeviceNet

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176Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Word Data Read (Service Code: 1D Hex)Word Data Read reads I/O memory area data in CPU Units with a CS/CJ-ser

Seite 99 - Setting Results

177Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5No of Read Words (command): The number of words of read data is speci-fied in 1-byte (2-digit) hexadecimal.

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178Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Instance ID (command): The type of memory area to which the data will bewritten is specified in hexadecimal

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4Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Configurator Features• Enables user-set allocations for remote I/O (choice of node address order,2 area allocations,

Seite 102 - 3-3-8 Slave Detailed Status

179Receiving Explicit Messages Section 6-5Response BlockParameters Destination node address (command): The node address of the CS/CJ-series DeviceNet

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181SECTION 7Other FunctionsThis section describes connecting to CX-Programmer via the DeviceNet and the Memory Card backup function. 7-1 Connecting to

Seite 104 - SECTION 4

182Connecting to the CX-Programmer via the DeviceNet Section 7-17-1 Connecting to the CX-Programmer via the DeviceNetWith CX-Programmer Ver. 2.1 or la

Seite 105 - 4-1-1 Allocations

183Connecting to the CX-Programmer via the DeviceNet Section 7-17-1-1 Setting Node AddressesWhen the CX-Programmer is connected online, it uses FINS m

Seite 106 - User-set Allocations

184Connecting to the CX-Programmer via the DeviceNet Section 7-12. Double-click on the node address (#) that you want to change, or select thenode add

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185Connecting to the CX-Programmer via the DeviceNet Section 7-1response monitor time in the CMND/SEND/RECV instruction to be thesame as or slightly l

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186Memory Card Backup Functions Section 7-2a maximum of four-fold (for a communications speed of 500 Kbps) in com-parison with connection by a periphe

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187Memory Card Backup Functions Section 7-27-2-1 Outline of Functions1. Backing Up Unit Setup FilesSaves all internal Unit setup data to the Memory Ca

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188Memory Card Backup Functions Section 7-2Note If there is an error in the setup data or if the file could not be read, the FileRead/Write Error bit

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189SECTION 8Communications TimingThis section describes the time required for remote I/O communications and message communications.8-1 Remote I/O Comm

Seite 113 - Scan List Section 4-2

5Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Temperature Input Terminals• Temperature data is input as binary data for 4 inputs.• Thermocouple and platinum resis

Seite 114 - 4-3 Fixed Allocations

190Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-18-1 Remote I/O Communications CharacteristicsThis section describes the characteristics of rem

Seite 115 - 4-3-2 Procedure

191Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-1Communications Cycle Time CalculationUse the equations shown below to calculate the communicat

Seite 116 - Fixed Allocations Section 4-3

192Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-1Slaves with More Than 8 Bytes of Input or Out putTRT = TOH + TBYTE-IN × BIN + TBYTE-OUT × BOUT

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193Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-1TIN: The Input Slave’s ON (OFF) delayTOUT: The Output Slave’s ON (OFF) delayTRM:Network’s comm

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194Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-1Minimum I/O Response TimeThe minimum I/O response time occurs when the Slave’s I/O refreshing

Seite 119 - Allocation disabled

195Remote I/O Communications Characteristics Section 8-1Note Although in the above diagram the Slaves are separated into two groups forconvenience, th

Seite 120 - 4-4 User-set Allocations

196Message Communications Section 8-2This programming is for a DeviceNet Unit with a unit number of 00.Note Refer to 3-2 Allocated CIO Area Words for

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197Message Communications Section 8-2Note 1. If the CPU Unit attempts to send another message or receives a messagefrom another node within the messag

Seite 122 - Size Setup Table

198Message Communications Section 8-2Shown below is the response time required to return data for 100 words.• BYTE DATA READ request sending time: TBR

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199SECTION 9Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis section describes error processing, periodic maintenance operations, and troubleshooting procedures ne

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6Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-11-1-2 Applicable Units and DeviceNet FunctionsRemote I/O MasterDeviceNet Unit (Master)CPU UnitRemote I/O communicati

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200Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-19-1 Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators9-1-1 Determining Operating Sta

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201Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-19-1-2 Troubleshooting Errors Occurring in the DeviceNet UnitNote 1. The 7-segment dis

Seite 127 - Node ad

202Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1remote I/O communications for a communications error, two errors can bedisplayed: The

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203Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1CorrectionSet the slaves’ node addresses again.Structure Error: I/O Area Range Exceed

Seite 129 - Communications

204Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1Flags Allocated for C200H DeviceNet Master Unit (CIO n+24)Bit 14 (Error Flag) and bit

Seite 130 - Slave I/O processing

205Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1CorrectionInspect the slave and then create the scan list again.Verification Error:I/

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206Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1DeviceNet Unit ResponseRecords the error in the error log.The master will periodicall

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207Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1• Matching master and slave baud rates• Proper cable lengths (trunk and branch lines)

Seite 133 - SECTION 5

208Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1Likely CauseThe setting operation failed because a structure error occurred.DeviceNet

Seite 134 - 5-1-1 Allocation Methods

209Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1return to normal when the network power supply is restored, although scan-ning will n

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7Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Remote I/O Slave (only Units Mounted in a PC)DeviceNet Unit (Master)CPU UnitIN area OUT areaRemote I/O communication

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210Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1DeviceNet Unit ResponseRecords the error in the error log.• The Unit will go off–line

Seite 137 - 5-2 Fixed Allocations

211Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1DeviceNet Unit ResponseRecords the error in the error log.Operation will continue usi

Seite 138 - 5-3 User-set Allocations

212Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1CorrectionClear the scan list and register the scan list again or use the Configurato

Seite 139 - 5-3-2 Procedure

213Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1CIO Area Flags Allocated to DeviceNet UnitBits 00 and 04 of n+10 (the Unit Error Flag

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214Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1DeviceNet Unit ResponseStops operation.CorrectionSet the communications speed correct

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215Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1DeviceNet Unit ResponseContinues processing but data exchange with the CPU Unit is st

Seite 142 - 5-3-3 Connection Types

216Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1CIO Area Flags Allocated to DeviceNet UnitBit 00 of n+10 (Unit Error Flag) will be ON

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217Troubleshooting with the DeviceNet Unit Indicators Section 9-1• Returns an error response (0302 Hex) to commands requiring a re-sponse.• Discards o

Seite 144 - Message Communications

218Error Log Functions Section 9-2• Installation of terminators at both ends of the trunk line• Excessive noiseUnit ErrorsSpecial Unit ErrorDeviceNet

Seite 145 - 6-1 Overview

219Error Log Functions Section 9-2When using the Configurator, the error log can be monitored with the mastererror history read operation. With the Co

Seite 146 - Overview Section 6-1

8Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Message CommunicationsCommunications InstructionsNote FINS message communications are supported between any two PCs

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220Error Log Functions Section 9-20101 Transmission failed because the local node is not participating in the network.FINS message communications comm

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221Error Log Functions Section 9-2Note The error information is not written to EEPROM when a memory error occursin the error log area (EEPROM).0343 St

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222Troubleshooting Section 9-39-3 Troubleshooting9-3-1 CPU Unit’s ERR/ALM Indicator Lit or FlashingUse the following table to troubleshoot the network

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223Troubleshooting Section 9-39-3-3 I/O Link ProblemsUse the following table to troubleshoot I/O Link problems.The DeviceNet Unit’s MS indicator is ON

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224Troubleshooting Section 9-39-3-4 Communications Error Operation SettingsUse the following table to correct problems with the DIP switch setting for

Seite 152 - 6-2-1 FINS Communications

225Maintenance and Replacement Section 9-49-4 Maintenance and ReplacementThis section describes the routine cleaning and inspection recommended asregu

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226Maintenance and Replacement Section 9-49-4-3 Replacing Faulty UnitsReplace a faulty DeviceNet Unit as soon as possible. Refer to the DeviceNetSlave

Seite 154 - 6-2-4 FINS Command Lists

227Maintenance and Replacement Section 9-4Creating a New Network FileUse the following procedure to write the settings to the DeviceNet Unit from anet

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229Appendix AAllocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master UnitsThe following table shows the CS1W-DRM21/CJ1W-DRM21 DeviceNet Unit allocation are

Seite 156 - 6-3-2 Creating Routing Tables

230Allocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master Units Appendix AStatus AreasMaster Status Area 1An area with the exact same bit configuration as

Seite 157 - Routing Tables

9Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1V1) or a CVM1/CV-series DeviceNet Master Unit (CVM1-DRM21-V1). Referto 6-3 Using FINS Message Communications for det

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231Allocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master Units Appendix ACommuni-cations Error FlagIR 2001+ (10 × unit No.)Unit No. 0 to 9: IR 101+(10 ×

Seite 159 - NETWORK SEND: SEND(090)

232Allocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master Units Appendix AMaster Status Area 2Communications Cycle Time Present ValueRegistered Slave Tabl

Seite 160 - NETWORK RECEIVE: RECV(098)

233Allocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master Units Appendix ANormal Slave TableReplacing Ladder Programs from C200HW-DRM21-V1If ladder progra

Seite 161 - 6-3-4 Sending FINS Commands

234Allocation Differences from C200H DeviceNet Master Units Appendix AReplace the addresses as shown in the following table.Message Communications in

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235Appendix BDeviceNet ConnectionsDeviceNet has several different protocols for remote I/O communications between Master and Slave devices.Connections

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236DeviceNet Connections Appendix BConnections Using AllocationsSetting Connection TypeThe settings for remote I/O communications connections differ d

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237DeviceNet Connections Appendix BNote 1. Output data using poll connections and output data using COS or cyclic connections are transmittedusing th

Seite 165 - Programming Examples

238DeviceNet Connections Appendix BMaster COS Send SwitchCOS transmission is possible only for User-set allocations using the Configurator.When requir

Seite 166 - Program Example

239DeviceNet Connections Appendix BThe following diagram shows the transmission timing. After the COS send instruction has been sent to theDeviceNet (

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241Appendix CFINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet UnitsList of Command CodesRefer to SYSMAC CS/CJ Series Communication Commands Reference Man-ual

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10Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1General-purpose Slaves (Communications Cable: Normal Square Connectors)Name Appearance I/O points Model number Rema

Seite 169 - 6-4 Sending Explicit Messages

242FINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet Units Appendix C• Baud rateCommand BlockResponse BlockEnd CodesParameter Details[Model, Version] (Respons

Seite 170 - CPU Unit

243FINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet Units Appendix CResponse BlockEnd CodesParameter Details[Operation status, Units status 1, Unit status 2,

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244FINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet Units Appendix CFor commands, the data to be sent to the specified node is specified, with amaximum of 53

Seite 172 - Command

245FINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet Units Appendix CReturns the error history for the number specified by Read Record No., inorder from the R

Seite 173 - word specified for the

246FINS Commands and Responses for DeviceNet Units Appendix CEnd CodesImportant PointThe Error History Clear command clears the RAM and EEP-ROM error

Seite 174 - CMND(490)

247Appendix DMemory Card Backup FunctionsThe DeviceNet Unit stores the following setup data in the internal non-volatile memory (EEPROM).• Master scan

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248Memory Card Backup Functions Appendix DOutline of Functions1. Backing Up Unit Setup FilesSaves all internal Unit setup data to the Memory Card moun

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249Memory Card Backup Functions Appendix D3. Saving Files from Configurator to Memory CardDevice parameter files (.dvf files) for this DeviceNet Unit

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251Appendix EMulti-vendor ApplicationsThis appendix provides precautions and reference material needed when using DeviceNet (CompoBus/D)Units as Devic

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252Multi-vendor Applications Appendix EMaster Unit Device ProfileObject MountingIdentity Object (01 Hex)Message Router Object (02 Hex)General data Com

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11Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Note For details on Slaves, refer to the DeviceNet (CompoBus/D) Slaves OperationManual (W347).Sensor Terminals 16 i

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253Multi-vendor Applications Appendix EDeviceNet Object (03 Hex)Connection Object (05 Hex)Item ID content Get (read) Set (write) ValueObject class Att

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254Multi-vendor Applications Appendix EObject instance 1 Section Information Max. No. of instancesInstance typeExplicit Message 1Produc-tion trig-gerC

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255Multi-vendor Applications Appendix ENote 1. Number of input bytes used by Slave.2. Number of output bytes used by Slave.Object instance 2 Section

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256Multi-vendor Applications Appendix ENote 1. Number of input bytes used by Slave.Object instance 3 Section Information Max. No. of instancesInstanc

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257Multi-vendor Applications Appendix ENote 1. Number of input bytes used by Slave.Object instance 4 Section Information Max. No. of instancesInstanc

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258Multi-vendor Applications Appendix E1. The following table shows the instance type by communications type.2. The following table shows the transpor

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259Multi-vendor Applications Appendix EDeviceNet service Parameter optionObject instance 1 (CIO area)Service 1CBlock String Read Logical Area Address

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260Multi-vendor Applications Appendix ENote The refresh area types are shown in the following table.PC area Refresh area type Refresh addressCIO 1 CIO

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261Appendix FDeviceNet Explicit Message Send Command for Other Manufacturer NodesExplicit Message Send (2801)Sends a DeviceNet explicit message to a s

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262DeviceNet Explicit Message Send Command for Other Manufacturer Nodes Appendix FParameter Details[Send Destination Node Address] (Command)Specifies

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12Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Waterproof and Environment-resistant Slaves (Communications Cable: Round Connectors)Special Slaves (Communications

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263IndexAadaptorsremote, 4, 10allocationsSee also I/O allocationsapplicable Units, 6applicationsprecautions, xivCC200HW-DRM21-V1changing ladder progra

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264Indexspecifications, 34dimensions, 55DM AreaSee also I/O allocationsdot indicatorsSee also seven-segment displayEEC Directives, xviEEPROMdata, 26,

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Index265display section, 27Master Unit, 200meaning, 47message communications errors, 139seven-segment display, 48statusMS and NS, 47troubleshooting, 2

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266IndexSsafety precautions, xiiscan lists, 99errors, 224setupsaving setup files, 19, 186, 247seven-segment displaymeaning, 48Slave Units, 7, 9, 20com

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267Revision HistoryA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual. The following table outlines the

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13Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1MULTIPLE I/O TERMINAL UnitsUnit I/O pointsWords allocated in PC memoryI/O connec-tionsUnit power supply voltageInst

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14Overview of DeviceNet Section 1-1Note The front-panel indicators and other parts of Analog Input Units, Analog Out-put Units, and Counter Units diff

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vNotice:OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operatorand only for the purposes described in this manu

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15DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-21-1-5 DeviceNet ConfiguratorUse version 2 of the DeviceNet Configurator for the CS1W-DRM21/CJ1W-DRM21 DeviceNet U

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16DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-2Explicit Message CommunicationsNote Refer to 6-4 Sending Explicit Messages for details on remote I/O communica-ti

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17DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-2taneously. A Unit that is used as a slave supports fixed and user-set alloca-tions. The maximum I/O for the slave

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18DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-2CX-Programmer Programming and Monitoring of DeviceNet Slave PCs (Ver. 2.1 or Later)CX-Programmer Ver. 2.1 connect

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19DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-2Multiple PCs in a Single NetworkMultiple DeviceNet Units can be connected in a single network for messagecommunic

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20DeviceNet Unit Features Section 1-2a DeviceNet Unit. (See Appendix D Memory Card Backup Function for moredetails.) Note Refer to 7-2 Memory Card Bac

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21Specifications Section 1-31-3 Specifications1-3-1 DeviceNet UnitModelGeneral Specifications General specifications of the CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Uni

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22Specifications Section 1-3Words allo-cated in the CPU Unit DeviceNet remote I/O communi-cations When used as a MasterFixed alloca-tionsFixed words i

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23Specifications Section 1-3Remote I/O master com-municationsSlave allocation method Fixed allo-cationsSelect one of the following fixed allocation ar

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24Specifications Section 1-3Remote I/O master Max. No. of Slaves con-nected per DeviceNet UnitFixed allocations 63 nodesUser-set allocationsBy allo-ca

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viTrademarks and CopyrightsDeviceNet is a registered trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc.Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows

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25Specifications Section 1-3Remote I/O slaveAllocation method Fixed allo-cationsSelect one of the following fixed allocation areas using the Slave Fix

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26Specifications Section 1-3Default settings • Scan list: Not supported • Master communications: Supported• Slave communications: Disabled• Remote I/O

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27Specifications Section 1-3Other func-tionsRemote programming/monitoring func-tionsA CX-Programmer connected to the serial communications port of a P

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28Specifications Section 1-31-3-2 Comparison between CS1W-DRM21 and CJ1W-DRM21Only the following items are different between the CS1W-DRM21 and theCS1

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29Comparison with Previous Models Section 1-41-4 Comparison with Previous ModelsThe following table provides a comparison between the CS1W-DRM21Device

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30Comparison with Previous Models Section 1-4Remote I/O communica-tions MasterFixed alloca-tionsC200H DeviceNet words in CIO Area1,600 points (50 inpu

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31Comparison with Previous Models Section 1-4Remote I/O communica-tions MasterMax. No. of slaves con-nectedWith no Configurator (fixed allocations): 5

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32Comparison with Previous Models Section 1-4Starting and stopping remote communications during I/O communicationsStarts or stops remote I/O communica

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33Outline of the Configurator Section 1-51-5 Outline of the ConfiguratorAllocations for remote I/O communications can be set in any order of nodeaddre

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34Outline of the Configurator Section 1-5Note 1. Master device parameters used in a scan list are created with either of thefollowing methods.a) Using

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viiTABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi1 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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35Outline of the Configurator Section 1-5Main functions Setup functions Master device parameter settings for OMRON’s Master• Remote I/O master allocat

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36Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-61-6 Basic Operating Procedures1-6-1 Network Installation ProcedureNote For details on the network installation

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37Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-6Node address (Pins 1 to 6)Baud rate (Pins 7 and 8)Etc.3. Mount the Master and wire the network.Treat as a CPU

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38Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-6message communications may not be possible unless the DeviceNet Unitis registered in the local network table.1

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39Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-63. Check Unit Status 2 (word n+11, bit 03) from a Programming Device con-nected to the CPU Unit to see if the

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40Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-62. Check Unit Status 2 (word n+11, bit 07) from a Programming Device con-nected to the CPU Unit to see if the

Seite 227 - Slave Errors

41Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-64. Switch the CPU Unit to RUN mode. Slave remote I/O communications willbegin.Message Communications Only (Nei

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42List of Usage Methods by Purpose Section 1-71-7 List of Usage Methods by PurposeSituation Action PageDesign Allocating any words for remote I/OIn or

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43List of Usage Methods by Purpose Section 1-7Operation Stopping remote I/O communica-tions with all SlavesStop communications using the Configurator

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45SECTION 2Nomenclature and InstallationThis section describes the nomenclature and installation of the DeviceNet Unit.2-1 Nomenclature and Functions

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viiiTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 5Remote I/O Slave Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215-1 Slave Remote I/O Communications . . . . . . .

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46Nomenclature and Functions Section 2-12-1 Nomenclature and Functions2-1-1 Nomenclature and FunctionsCS1W-DRM21CJ1W-DRM21IndicatorsThe DeviceNet Unit

Seite 233 - 9-3-3 I/O Link Problems

47Nomenclature and Functions Section 2-12-1-2 Status Indicators: MS and NSThe MS (Module Status) indicator indicates the status of the node itself and

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48Nomenclature and Functions Section 2-12-1-3 Seven-Segment DisplayIn addition to the MS and NS indicators, DeviceNet Units have a 2-digit, 7-segment

Seite 235 - 9-4-2 Inspection

49Nomenclature and Functions Section 2-1The following diagram shows the alternating error code/ node address display.The master’s error code and maste

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50Nomenclature and Functions Section 2-1Note 1. The node address is set to 63 at the factory.2. Any node address from 0 through 63 can be set as long

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51Installing the DeviceNet Unit Section 2-2Continue/Stop Remote I/O CommunicationsWhen the DeviceNet Unit is used as a master, pin 3 is used to set wh

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52Installing the DeviceNet Unit Section 2-2• In the CS-series, up to 16 Units can be mounted to the CS1W-BC 3CPU Backplane or CS1W-BI3 Expansion CPU B

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53Installing the DeviceNet Unit Section 2-2Note When mounting the Unit, provide the clearance shown below to facilitate easymounting or dismounting.CJ

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54Installing the DeviceNet Unit Section 2-2• Provide separate conduits or ducts for the I/O lines to prevent noise fromhigh-tension lines or power lin

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55Installing the DeviceNet Unit Section 2-22-2-4 External DimensionsCS1W-DRM21 These diagrams show the dimensions of the DeviceNet Unit. Refer to the

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ixAbout this Manual:This manual describes the installation and operation of CS1W-DRM21 DeviceNet Unit for SYSMACCJ-series PLCs and the CJ1W-DRM21 Devi

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57SECTION 3Allocated CIO and DM WordsThis section describes the words allocated to the DeviceNet Unit in the CIO Area and DM Area. These words both en

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58Overview of Word Allocations Section 3-13-1 Overview of Word AllocationsThe words shown in the following diagram are allocated according to the unit

Seite 245 - Setting Connection Type

59Overview of Word Allocations Section 3-13-1-1 Allocated CIO Area WordsSoftware switches, DeviceNet Unit status, and error data are allocated in theC

Seite 246 - Connection Path

60Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2 Allocated CIO Area WordsData is stored at the offset positions shown in the figure below starting fromthe fi

Seite 247 - Master COS Send Switch

61Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-2• Unit status area 2 (word n+11)• Master Status 1 (word n+12)Word n [n = CIO 1,500 + (25 x unit number)]Bit Name

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62Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-202 Remote I/O Com-munica-tions Start SwitchOFF→ONUser Starts remote I/O communications.Note 1. The switch is ign

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63Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-206 Master Enable SwitchOFF→ONUser Enables master communications. (The Unit automati-cally restarts.)Once enabled

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64Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-211 Master User-set Alloca-tions SwitchOFF→ONUser Reads setup data from the Master User Allocations Setup Table (

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65Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-2 Software Switches 2 (Word n+1)All switches are turned ON by the user. The Unit automatically turns themOFF

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66Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-206 Slave Enable SwitchOFF→ONUser Enables slave communications. (The Unit automatically restarts.)To use fixed al

Seite 253 - ERROR HISTORY CLEAR (2103)

xSYSMAC CS/CJ Series Communication Com-mands Reference ManualCS1G/H-CPU-E CPU UnitsCS1W-SCB21/41 Serial Communications BoardsCS1W-SCU21 Serial Communi

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67Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-208 Slave Fixed Allo-cation Set-ting 1 SwitchOFF→ONUser Allocates the following words to the slave.• OUT 1 area (

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68Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-211 Slave User Alloca-tions SwitchOFF→ONUser Reads setup data from the Slave User Allocations Setup Table in the

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69Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-2Note 1. When the Master function is enabled, the Unit Setup File cannot be backedup unless the scan list is enab

Seite 257 - File Names

70Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-2Remote I/O communications will restart if a user turns OFF a bit that is ON.More than one of these switches may

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71Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-5 Unit Status 1 (Word n+10)Word n+10 [n = CIO 1,500 + (25 x unit number)]Bit Name Status Controlled byUnit o

Seite 259 - Master Unit Device Profile

72Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-6 Unit Status 2 (Word n+11)Word n+11 [n = CIO 1,500 + (25 x unit number)]07 Network Power Error FlagON Unit

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73Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-201 Remote I/O Communica-tions FlagON Unit Indicates that remote I/O communications are being performed for the m

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74Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-7 Master Status 1 (Word n+12)Word n+12 [n = CIO 1,500 + (25 x unit number)]Bit Name Status Controlled byUnit

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75Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-8 Master Status 2 (Word n+13)The leftmost eight bits indicate the status of master I/O allocations.Master I/

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76Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-9 Slave Status 1 (Word n+14)Word n+14 [n = CIO 1,500 + (25 x unit number)]Bit Name Status Controlled byUnit

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xiPRECAUTIONSThis section provides general precautions for using the DeviceNet Unit and related devices.The information contained in this section is i

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77Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-211 COS Send Failed FlagON Unit Indicates that an attempt was made to send COS to a Master using the Slave COS se

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78Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-10 Slave Status 2 (Word n+15)Master Node Addresses This indicates the node address of the remote master for

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79Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-23-2-12 Normal Slave Table (Words n+20 to n+23)This table indicates the slaves that are communicating normally wi

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80Allocated CIO Area Words Section 3-2Note Although the bit configurations are the same, the word addresses are different(because this is a CS/CJ-seri

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81Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-33-3 Allocated DM Area WordsData is stored at the offset positions shown in the figure below starting fromthe firs

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82Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Note If the setting is smaller than the optimum communications cycle time calcu-lated by the Unit and stored inte

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83Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Note Make sure the CPU Unit is in PROGRAM mode and the master function isenabled before you set these values.Note

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84Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Setting Results3-3-3 Allocation Size Setup TableThe following allocation size setup tables must be set in the I/O

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85Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Setting ExampleThe following example shows the allocation when the size (bytes) for OUTblock 1 and IN block 1 is

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86Allocated DM Area Words Section 3-3Areas and Word RangesSetting ResultsName Range DetailsSlave OUT 1 area See Areas and Word Ranges.Specifies the OU

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