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1. Some cards have other values which are configured at this level Selecting a B863 001 4 Channel In For example lets you toggle between BIN and BCD 800 Series Traffic Cop 201 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide DCP Series Traffic Cop The DCP Series Traffic Cop isa four page display showing the addresses used to transfer data to and from a D908 tied to an S908 system The D908 is a distributed control processor available for 680 685 780 785 systems The controllers use a D908 for a remote drop to the master S908 system gt To edit DCP drops 1 From the Network Editor on the Configuration menu click Traffic Cop or click in the Toolbar Traffic Cop a DiseIn DiscOut Analogin Analog Gut Intell O Interface Power r Edit Drop 5908 Traffic C z z ART Drop 1 800 Series Hold Up Time 3 ASCII Port 0 HHf Drop 2 800 Series H Drop 3 800 Series S Drop 4 DCP Serie 1 Page 1 01 0 Modules Programmed Rack 1 Rack 2 PKI Page 2 01 0 Modules Programmed Page 3 01 0 Modules Programmed Page 4 01 0 Modules Programmed Drop 13 Drop 14 Drop 15 Drop 16 Drop 17 Drop 18 v a x 3 8 era a hzua jana DCP Series b The four pages of the drop are displayed as racks in the tree control as racks Selecting a rack from the tree control displays the corresponding page where you can edit individu
2. N xT displays the Edit dialog box with the drop rack and slot shown in the title bar In Input type the starting register reference number In Output type the starting register reference number Click the proper D ata Type binary or BCD Click OK A120 Series Traffic Cop This Traffic Cop Series is used with A series compact and new Micro series controller The Slot Edit function for the A 120 Series Traffic Cop allows you to edit a configured card or typea new card into a slot gt To edit the card 1 Click the 2 to the right of the card entry box A list of valid cards for the drop type you are using appears Select a card from the drop down list In Input or Output type the starting address of the address table associated with the I O points on this card 900 Series Traffic Cop 215 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide Momentum M1 I O systems Momentum O systems differ from those of other M odicon controllers A Momentum I O system grows froma single M omentum O baseunit An M1 Processor Adapter for example a controller is mounted on a Momentum O base If a M omentum Option Adapter is used it is mounted between the Processor Adapter and the O base D lt Sa Al s A Option Adapter Processor Adapter optional controller Momentum I O base card Option Adapters add a time of day clock and one or two additional Modbus ports depending on the Adapter model Features of an Op
3. I O drawings Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop To pan across the drawing 1 Click Pan 2 Click atthe location you want to be begin your pan view 3 Drag the cursor to another location in the drawing and release the mouse button The view pans from the start location to your end location To zoom into the display 1 Click Zoom 2 Click at the start location where you want to begin your zoom 3 Drag your cursor to mark the area A rectangle appears to define the section of drawing you want to zoom in on 4 Release the mouse button To zoom out of the display Click Zoom Out To select a different DXF drawing 1 Fromthel O Drawing Display window click Open The File Open dialog box appears 2 Select the DXF to display then click OK To print a drawing From thel O Draw Display window click Print The drawing is printed to your default printer Displaying O drawings 221
4. slots in the string For example you can only add a card into slot 3 if cards have already been added for slots 1 and 2 M1 Traffic Cop 217 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide gt To add a card to the I OBus 1 From the Traffic Cop select the card in the position following the one where the new card will be inserted To add a card to the end of the 1 O Bus select the blank line following the last card on the list Click Insert The Slot Edit dialog box appears Configure the slot card as described in the following instructions gt To configure a slot card in the Slot Edit dialog box 1 If necessary in the Card box select the card for this slot If you are configuring cards in slots other than the LCL LoCaL node this list will include supported Interbus S cards Otherwise you will only be able to insert Momentum I O bases In the address boxes IN and OUT type the starting address for the address range assigned to this card If Auto Addressing is turned on a set of address ranges are selected for you automatically For example if you configure an ADI540 00 a Discrete Input card with 16 inputs In the IN field typethe initial address of a 16 address table 1xxxxx for this card The final address is calculated On some cards the initial address for a table of I O points must begin on a word LS boundary That is it must be one more than a multiple of 16 like 300001 or 100017 If you type a starting address
5. that is not on a word boundary NxT will adjust the address down to the nearest boundary 3 If necessary click BIN or BCD depending on how theinteger valueis stored BIN indicates straight binary representation and BCD indicates Binary Coded Decimal Click OK the slot you want to replace then select a card from the Base Modules b To replace the card within a particular slot use the Traffic Cop card menus Click Modicon Ibus and Generic Ibus menus at the top of the Traffic Cop dialog box 218 M1 Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop Using the I O Drawing Generator The I O Drawing Generator is used to create CAD drawings of 800 Micro Quantum and A1201 O gt To activate the I O Drawing Generator From the N etwork Editor on the Display menu I O Drawing Generator The I O Drawings Generator dialog box appears 1 0 Drawings Generator x Drawing s Intermediate Final Directories Symbol C PROWORX NXT DRAWINGS WIC Browse Master C PR OWORX NXTADRAWINGS WIC Browse Intermediate C PROWORX NXT DRAWINGS INTER Browse Final C PR OWORX NXT DRAWINGSSFINAL Browse di I Overwrite Existing Drawings Controller Prefix T Ignore Missing Master Drawings I Save Above Settings on Close Generate Display The Traffic Cop default setting for the drawings is Intermediate and the default directories are those direct
6. through a Quantum NOAG relays 11 00 Card N xT communicates with a Quantum controller which information to and from the N OA 611 00 The card then receives data and transmits instructions to the Interbus S I O devices Set up the N OA 611 00 card through the Quantum Traffic Cop gt gy co To set up an NOA611 00 card Before continuing you must have configured your database for a Quantum ntroller see Controller configuration Controller tab on page 66 1 Example To place an NOA611 00 card select the local drop and the slot where it will be placed then click NOA611 on the lO Adpt menu You can also select a slot click Edit then choose the NOA611 00 from the drop down list 2 3 From the N etwork Editor on the Configuration menu click Traffic Cop or click in the toolbar The Quantum Traffic Cop appears y Traffic Cop DiseIn Disc Out Anilin AnlOut IntlO Motion Pw MUMS Net Adpt Misc Adpt CPU Edit Drop NOM2 lt x 00 NOM212 10 CRP811 00 CRP931 00 CRP932 00 CRA931 00 CRA932 00 CRA211 10 CRA211 20 CRA212 10 CRA212 20 bled Edit NOA611 10 Mm 400001 400009 BIN E14921 00 1 Channel AS I Module Edit Terminal Card Help Card Config Card Status Quantum Power Avail 100m4 In the Traffic Cop window click the Quantum Series local drop to select it The N OA 611 00 must be placed in a local drop Note that the drop
7. 03 300003 400003 400003 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No column This Caer Slave 12 300004 300004 400004 400004 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No tion is stored with the siave 13 300004 300004 400004 400004 0 0 Hex O Hex No database Slave 14 300004 300004 400004 400004 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No Slave 15 300004 300004 400004 400004 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No Slave 16 300005 300005 400005 400005 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No Slave 17 300005 300005 _ 400005 400005 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No x OK Cancel Data Card Config Slave Edit Print Help Below are the options from the AS I Device List D ata Click to display the Register Editor dialog box You may also double click in either the I P Address column or the O P Address column to display the Register Editor dialog box Card Config Click to display the card configuration information for the AS I card Print Click to print the AS I Device List Slave Edit Click to configure a specific slave The Card Config and Slave Edit buttons are unavailable if you are launching the AS I Device List from the Network Editor or when the controller is running Configuring Quantum cards 211 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide Micro 300 Series Traffic Cop The Micro Drop Summary displays a summary of configured I O modules Each drop in the Micro Traffic Cop is described as single parent or child Micro Traffic Cop peti A EMM Drop 1 Single A120 S a wo y Rack 2 Card References Data ox MRack 3 MIC137 10001 10016 00001 00012 DISC l
8. 7 Using the Traffic Cop In this chapter Traffic Cop overview 194 Using the Traffic Cop 195 800 Series Traffic Cop 199 Quantum TrafficCop 205 Micro 300 Series TrafficCop 212 900 Series Traffic Cop 215 A120 Series TrafficCop 215 Momentum M11 O systems 216 Using thel O Drawing Generator 219 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide Traffic Cop overview The Traffic Cop is used to configure the I O drops racks and slots Often more than one Traffic Cop series can be configured in your database For example you can havea 800 Series drop a DCP Series drop and a 900 Series drop configured in the same database A120 and Micro Series devices are exceptions Drops racks and slots Your Modicon control system involves a certain amount of Discrete and possibly Analog I O Input Output Each I O point is physically wired toa terminal of an I O card in a rack somewhere on your plant floor Modicon I O can beset up either locally attached directly to the backplane of the main controller rack or as Remote 1 O through the use of a Remote O processor in the main controller rack Remote O though not supported by all controller types allows the greatest flexibility and capacity for your system 1 O is serviced by the controller in groups called drops or channels A single drop of I O can consist of multiple racks of I O and must be scheduled to be scanned in the Segment Scheduler during the controllers scan of the lo
9. 908 representation of the connection to a J290 J291 interface device The 200 Series drop contains racks 2 to 5 For each slot in the rack NxT displaystheslot number type input or output reference address range the associated addresses in logic data type discrete or analog and the health status OK or of the card The health status is only available if the controller is running and channels are not explicitly displayed gt To configure a slot 1 Select the drop and rack containing the slot you want to edit from the tree control The rack appears in the Edit Rack area of the window 2 Select the slot to edit and click Edit or double click the slot Type the first address of the table associated with this input or output point then click OK For example suppose you are entering an addresstablefor a16IN slot on aJ290 You must associate this slot with a 16 bit table of discretes or one 16 bit register If you are entering a register select the input type binary or BCD Below are some of the other features you can use in the Traffic Cop Data Click to view the address contents the register value or the state of each discrete in the table Doc Click to edit documentation for each slot Insert Click to delete an item slot rack or drop from the Traffic Cop Auto Addressing Click to set the default addresses for new cards configured into the Traffic Cop NxT automatically increments the addresses for ea
10. Generic Ibus WADI 340 00 24 WDC 16 Point IfP Module 170 Bus Node 001 I 40001 40005 BIN Interbus S ID 0x0531 Edit Data Card Config BIN BCD Card Help 170 Points 0128 2048 Words Used 00037 00153 OK Cancel Doc Insert Delete Auto Addressing Help The main window of the M1 Traffic Cop lists all modules currently inserted into the Momentum network For the M 1 700 780 00 M1 700 10 M 1 780 10 and M 1980 20 controllers thereis only a single entry the LCL or LoCaL node This isthe l O base onto which the controller is mounted With theM 1 760 00 M1 760 10 and M1 960 20 controllers you can also add Interbus S cardsin a string of nodes that is slots called thel OBus These can be M odicon cards configured for Interbus communications other Momentum I O bases with an Interbus adapter or third party Interbus S cards gt To view the configuration of a particular slot Fromthe Momentum Traffic Cop either double click the slot or select the slot and click Edit The Slot Edit dialog box appears TheLCL or LoCaL node isthel O base onto which the M 1 controller is mounted When using any of the M 1 700 780 00 M1 700 10 M1 780 10 or M 1 980 20 controllers Only this node can be configured When selecting a node on an I O Bus connected to a M1 760 00 M1 760 10 or M 1 960 20 controller you can only select slots greater than one if a card exists for all previous
11. a MRack 4 Micro 512 and 612 Series controllers can have A120 Series I O cards pro grammed in racks 2 to 4 Edit Data Card Help Mc137 I gt To edita slot 1 From the Micro Traffic Cop select the slot to edit and click Edit or double click the slot The Edit window appears Card EAC MP M Input 10001 OBIN Output 00001 O BCD OK Cancel 2 Inthe Card field select the card to insert in the slot Selecting a card displays the power supply loading and mechanical keying for it 3 Intheaddress In or Out type the starting address for the address range assigned to this card then click OK For example if you configure a B828 card with 16 outputs the address field is entitled Out You must type the initial address of a 16 address table Oxxxxx for this card The final address in the tableis displayed used that isn t on a word boundary 16 1 the address is adjusted to the nearest b For some cards the table must begin on a word boundary If starting address us boundary The address table is provided when Auto Addressing is selected Some cards have other values which are configured at this level Selecting a MIC141 4 Channel In 2 Channel Out For example lets you toggle between BIN and BCD 212 Micro 300 Series Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop 200 500 Series Traffic Cop The 200 500 Series I O screen is an S
12. al slots 2 Click the corresponding button of the Page you want to configure for example click 4 to configure Page 3 The Traffic Cop display switches to Edit Rack mode showing the slots for a single page 202 DCP Series Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop Traffic Cop a DiseIn DiscOut Analogin AnalogOut Intell O Interface Power r Edit Rack 5908 Traffic Cop a MDrop 1 800 Series F P EEE Drop 2 800 Series 30001 Option State 30002 Write Count Drop 3 800 Series age Slot Local Address Length Remote Address E f Drop 4 DCP Series mje Rack 2 FA PKI 04 30003 30003 30004 30005 P 1 1 1 Rack 4 1 07 1 1 1 1 Drop 12 Drop 13 Drop 14 Drop 15 Drop 17 7 trop 180 z Edt i EDan mos owsa The HB field displays the health status for each slot OK appears if the card is fine or appears if the card is unhealthy To view data for a local address table select the table and click D ata To type or edit documentation for a slot select the slot and click Doc Double click the slot to configure or select the slot and click Edit Double click Local Address or select it and click Edit The slot edit dialog box is displayed The location of the currently selected slot is displayed in the Title Bar in the format Drop Rack Slot Drop 4 Rack 1 Slot 5 xi Length 2 In Address type t
13. are configured at this level Selecting a M SB101 00 M otion Inc Enc For example to toggle between BIN and BCD Configuring the CPU for a particular slot If the CPU isn t configured in the Traffic Cop and you re offline you re prompted with the CPU Notin Traffic Cop dialog box You can choose between slots 1 through 16 or configure the CPU later Configuring Quantum cards Most Quantum cards require additional parameters to configure gt To configure card specific options 1 From the Quantum Traffic Cop select the card to configure 2 Click Card Config The Card Configuration dialog box appears EHC 202 High Speed Counter Number of counters output assertion 2x16 with Output zi Comm lost output assert override Off M Counter 1 Mode Control Incremental B Output Coil 1A mode Setpoint x Output Coil 1B mode Setpoint M Counter 2 Mode Control Incremental 7 Output Coil 2A mode Setpoint M Output Coil 2B mode Setpoint M Counter Mode Parameters 2x16 with Output 1x32 with Output 2x32 No Output Rate Sample Mode Cancel Terminal Help 3 Typeor select the card specific parameters then click O K Consult the card s manual for details For example Setting up an Interbus S N OA 611 00 Card in the Quantum Traffic Cop 208 Configuring the CPU for a particular slot Working Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop with NOA611 00 cards ProWORX NxT supports Interbus S I O devices
14. ch new card configured Micro 300 Series Traffic Cop 213 ProWORX NxT User s Guide 200 500 Series slot edit gt To configure a slot 1 Select the drop and rack containing the slot you wish to edit from the tree control The rack is displayed in the Edit Rack area of the window 2 Select the slot to edit and click Edit or double click the slot Type the first address of the table associated with this input or output point For example suppose you are entering an addresstablefor a16IN slot on aJ290 You must associate this slot with a 16 bit table of discretes or one 16 bit register If you are entering a register enable the input binary or BCD 4 Click OK 214 200 500 Series slot edit Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop 900 Series Traffic Cop The 900 Series I O displays the Traffic Cop screen for a motion control I O drop The Traffic Cop allows a bi directional 8 register slot for data transfer A 900 Series drop is always a remote drop and only found in conjunction with an S908 remote I O processor If the controller is running N xT Online displays the controller health status OK or in the HB field gt Toedita slot 1 N au FW In the tree control select the drop to edit N xT displays the single slot for the drop the card entered if any as well as the input and output reference numbers data type and description of the card Select the slot and click Edit or double click the slot
15. click on it Using the Traffic Cop 195 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide Using the Traffic Cop data display The Data Display window is available only in the 200 900 and DCP series Traffic Cop It shows a list of all programmed references and data gt To display the programmed references and data From the Traffic Cop window click Data The Data Display window appears Data Display x Reference Data Radix Decimal Hexadecimal OASE O Binay Floating Point Discretes are displayed as ON or OFF DON DOFF if disabled and registers are displayed in the selected Radix 196 Using the Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop Auto addressing in the Traffic Cop The Auto Address function lets you set default addresses to be entered when programming a new card into Traffic Cop The addresses are automatically incremented for each new card added gt To set the default addresses for new cards From the Traffic Cop window click Auto Addressing The Auto Addressing window appears L 4 Auto Addressing xi Oxxxx DDT 00001 00512 Txxxx 10001 10064 Suxxx 30001 30099 Axxxx 40001 41800 These are the addresses which will be provided as the default when a new card is being programmed into the traffic cop These addresses will automatically increment for the next new card eel OK Last Used Cancel For each reference type Oxxxx 1xxxx 3x
16. d yet Configure is displayed in the drop overview area The Traffic Cop tree control cannot be expanded until the drop type has been chosen gt To configure a drop 1 Click the drop in the tree control 2 Click Configure The Drop Configuration dialog box appears with the previous default selections Drop Configuration x Drop 01 has not been configured Please set the interface 800 Series P J89x Remote 170 Interface Quantum Quantum Remote 1 0 200 500 J290 J291 Remote 1 0 Interface DCP DROP D908 Distributed Control Processor 900 Series Motion Control Drop IC 410 3220 3240 Cancel Help 3 Select the interface corresponding to your topology 4 Click OK 198 Using the Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop 800 Series Traffic Cop This Traffic Cop is used to configure an 800 series drop Racks associated with the drop and the cards configured in theracks are also displayed to the right of the tree control The racks can be displayed in two views and both allow you to edit slots Drop Edit Displays all racks in the drop Rack Edit Zooms in to display only the currently selected rack This view also lets you configure the rack type and size gt To configure an 800 Series drop 1 From the Traffic Cop tree control select the 800 Series drop to edit NxT displays the Edit Drop view in the right side of the window 2 InHold Up Time type the number of seconds f
17. gic For controllers with local I O itis always drop 1 Remote drops of I O communicate with the main controller through a Remote I O processor in the main controller s rack Several I O families exist for Modicon 984 584 controllers 194 Traffic Cop overview Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop Using the Traffic Cop The tree control area of the Traffic Cop window lets you select different drops or racks within drops in the Traffic Cop tree gt To display the Traffic Cop From the N etwork Editor on the Configuration menu click Traffic Cop or click on the toolbar 2 Traffic Cop xi DiscIn DiscOut Analogin AnalogOut Intell O Interface Power 3 z r Edit Drop A E Drop 1 800 Series Hold Up Time 3 ASCII Port 0 The tree provides a hierarchical view of configured drops and racks Select a drop or rack to see its configu ration act HD rop 3 800 Series HDrop 4 800 Series in 0280 1024 Out 0208 1024 Pwr Avail 5 17228 4 3 20117 5 1734 paa eee aa a E ee eee gt To navigate through a tree Click to move up one visible row in the tree Click Mio move down one visible row in the tree Click to moveup onelevel in the tree for example from a rack up to its parent drop To expand the racks in a drop click to the left of the drop To collapse the racks in the drop click El to the left of the drop To select a drop Drop or rack MRack
18. he starting address for the Local Address table DCP Series Traffic Cop 203 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide In a DCP system registers are automatically exchanged between the supervisory PLC and the distributed control drop The supervisory PLC writes Oxxxx or 4xxxx information to the distributed drop and reads 1xxxx or 3xxxx information from the distributed drop This step sets the registers to be used for the exchange 6 In Length type the length in words of the Local Address table ProWORX NxT automatically sets the remote address to the length corresponding to the word length entered for the Local Address Addresses 300001 and 300002 are reserved for the Option State and Write Count respectively 7 Click OK 204 DCP Series Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop Quantum Traffic Cop Quantum I O can be set up for Local I O or Remote I O RIO In addition Distributed O DIO is controlled via the Modicon Modbus Plus network Likeother M odicon O Quantum I O is organized based on drops and racks However in addition to drop number and rack number Quantum I O devices also have a head number Since Quantum controllers can have up to four I O systems one RIO and three DIO each I O system is given a head number The head number is the slot where the card is located on the local rack where the I O system is connected DIO Processor RIO Processat Drop6d Head 6 Power pio MBtaddre
19. ic Cop dialog box select the item to delete 2 Click Delete NxT displays the Delete Traffic Cop Item dialog box 3 Select whether you re deleting a slot rack drop or all dropsin the Traffic Cop 4 Select an action then click OK Delete Removes the item shifting the remaining items up rack or drop or left Clear Clears the item and leaves it empty without shifting neighboring items To edit a slot 1 Select the slot to edit then click Edit or double click the slot to edit The Slot Edit window appears with a list of available cards 2 Selectthecard to insertin the slot selected in the Traffic Cop window from the drop down list Selecting a card displays the power supply loading and mechanical keying for the card 3 Intheaddress field In or Out type the starting address for the address range assigned to this card then click OK For example if you are configuring a DA1340 00 card with 16 inputs IntheIN address field type the initial address of a 16 address table 1xxxxx for this card The last address in the table is displayed 3xxxx Status Register 207 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide address that is not on a word boundary 16 1 NxT automatically adjusts the address down to the nearest boundary The address table is automatically provided if you have selected Auto Addressing b For some cards the table must begin on a word boundary If you type a starting Some cards have other values which
20. must be configured before you can place items into it For instructions on configuring a drop see Configuring a drop on page 198 Click the slot where the N OA 611 00 will be placed to select it In 0208 1024 Out 0144 1024 Configuring Quantum cards 209 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide 9 Click 10 ADAPT then click NOA611 00 The N OA 611 00 icon appears in the slot Double click the N OA 611 00 icon or with the N OA 611 00 icon selected click the lower Edit The Slot Edit dialog box appears it Head 0 Drop 1 Rack 1 Slot 3 Card OK NOAG11 00 IBUS S Maste xl Cancel IN 300006 300272 Bcd OUT 400003 400266 BIN Current Keying Card A Current B mA gt 700 C D E Modicon F o hep Edit the N OA 611 00 settings as necessary then click OK For both In and Out type an initial address for the range assigned to the card NxT provides an address table automatically Click either BIN Binary or BCD Binary Coded Decimal See your NOA611 00 user s manual for more information Click Card Config Configure the O utput Timeout State according to the NOA611 00 user s manual then click OK The Card Configuration window closes To close the Traffic Cop click OK Working with cards on an AS I network ProWORX NxT supports AS I devices through an Quantum AS I Card NxT communicates with a Quan
21. or this I O drop to hold its O values if communication from the 984 is lost 3 In ASCII Port type the ASCII Port used for ASCII messaging on this drop If the racks haven t been configured for the drop yet click Configure and select an interface then click OK to continue gt To insert a slot rack or drop 1 Fromthe Traffic Cop window click Insert N xT displays the Insert Traffic Cop Item window 2 Select the item to insert Click where it should be placed Insert before The currently selected item is shifted right if itis a slot or down if itis a rack or a drop Insert after Items after or below the currently selected item are shifted right or down You can press the INSERT and DELETE keys to insert or delete heads drops racks or slots 800 Series Traffic Cop 199 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide gt To clear or delete a slot rack or drop 1 2 3 From the Traffic Cop window select the item to delete Click Delete N xT displays the Delete Traffic Cop Item window Select whether you are deleting a slot rack drop or all drops in the Traffic Cop Select an action then click OK D elete Removes the item shifting the remaining items up rack or drop or left Clear Clears the item and leaves it empty without shifting neighboring items You can press the INSERT and DELETE keys to insert or delete heads drops racks or slots gt To move a card from one slot to anothe
22. ories previously used Click Browse to change the directories The File Open dialog box appears Click Generate to generate the drawing There are different symbols you can use to represent real world devicesin your I O drawings Typethese symbols into the descriptor starting with a dollar sign Descriptor Descriptor This is the descriptor field in the Documentation Editor for 30016 Type symbols by preceding the symbol text with a See below for a list of symbols and their corresponding text The symbol can be in any descriptor field Using the I O Drawing Generator 219 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide The following is a list of all symbols you can use O or LSNC o s 0 o y e LTG FSNC o o Q o O PBNO FSNO PBNC PSNC e b o Q 2 CRNO PSNO e s gt o o 0 CRNC TASNO HORN o TASNC LSNO Displaying I O drawings gt To display I O drawings a ee FLSNO FLSNC PRSNC 1 From the Network Editor on the Display menu I O Drawing Generator The O Drawing Generator dialog box appears 2 Click Display Thel O Drawing Display dialog box appears 1 0 Drawing Display x HEAD 0 DROP 1 RACK 1 SLOT 4 ATI 030 00 8 CHANNEL THERMOCOUPLE INPUT T o 2 re ere Zoom Zoom Out Close Open Print Help Oncethe final DXF drawings are created they can beimported using your CAD program 220 Displaying
23. r Drag the card from its current slot to the destination slot gt To edita slot 1 Selecting a card displays the power supply loading and mechanical keying for the card Select a card from the drop down list then click OK 2 From the Traffic Cop display select a slot and click Edit or double click the slot The Slot Edit window appear Slot Edit Drop 1 Rack 1 Slot 2 x Card OK Cancel 853 016 115 VAC 125 VD zi IN 10017 10032 Voltage Keying Card 5 43 5 e Current mA gt 40 1 15 8 Select the card to insert in theslot selected in the Traffic Cop window from the drop down list Selecting a card displays the power supply loading and mechanical keying for the card 200 800 Series Traffic Cop Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop 3 Intheaddress field In or Out type the starting address for the address range assigned to this card then click OK For example suppose you are configuring a B828 card with 16 outputs The address field will be entitled Out and you must type the initial address of a 16 address table Oxxxxx for this card The final address in the table is automatically displayed The table must begin on a word boundary If a starting address that is not on a word boundary 16 1 is used NxT automatically adjusts the address to the nearest boundary The address table is automatically provided if you have selected Auto Addressing
24. rop Status dialog box appears Quantum Drop Status x 3xxxx status register Type the register to store the controller status bits then click OK If you are using the Quantum Series Traffic Cop and you areusing Distributed I O DIO you can set the directions in which 3xxxx status register information travels To activate the DIO Read Write Status on the tree control click the appropriate distributed drop gt To set the read write status 1 In the Status area of the Traffic Cop window click Edit The Quantum Drop Status dialog box appears Quantum Drop Status x 3xxxx status register Read Write Drop Read Only Drop OK Select one of the following then click OK Read Write D rop Datais passes both to and fromthe drop and the DIO processor Read Only Drop Data is passed only from the drop to the DIO processor 206 3xxxx Status Register Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop To insert a slot rack or drop 1 Inthe Traffic Cop dialog box click Insert NxT displays the Insert Traffic Cop Item dialog box 2 Select the item to insert and where it should be placed Insert before Currently selected item is shifted right slot or down rack or drop Insert after Items after below the currently selected item are shifted You can press the INSERT and DELETE keys to insert or delete heads drops racks or slots To clear or delete a slot rack or drop 1 Inthe Traff
25. ss 64 Supply DIO drops connected to a DIO processor occupyin CPU Head 6 P pyng Head 2 slot 2 of the local Modbus Plus Coaxial Drop 1 Quantum backplane All of Rack1 Rack 2 Head 3 those drops belong to 800 Series RIO Head 2 Rack Drop 2 Head 3 Drop 1 MB address 1 x Quantum Rio M The DIO drop connected to nly 1 rack allowe the CPU which is in the Head2 MB address2 RIO RIO Processor sixth slot of the 6 slot back Drop 2 31 drops maximum A i Head 2 Quantum DIO plane is designated as MB address 3 Drop 64 Head 6 Drop 3 1 rack drop permitted Head 2 MB address Drop 4 oe Head 2 DIO 63 drops maximum gt To configure the Quantum Series Traffic Cop 1 IntheTraffic Cop tree control select the Quantum Series drop to edit NxT displays the Edit Drop display in the right side of the window 2 In Hold Up Time type the amount of time in seconds for this I O drop to scan its I O if communication from the 984 is lost 3 In ASCII Port type the ASCII Port used for ASCII messaging on this drop If the racks haven t yet been configured for the drop click Configure and select an interface then click OK to continue Quantum Traffic Cop 205 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide 3xxxx Status Register When using the Quantum Series Traffic Cop you can set a 3xxxx Status Register for your drop gt To set the 3xxxx Status Register 1 In the Status area of the Traffic Cop window click Edit The Quantum D
26. tion Adapter are configured along with the Processor A dapter as far as controller configuration is concerned the division between the two is transparent OBus The M 1 760 00 M 1 760 10 and M 1 960 20 Processor Adapters also provide a way to control a network of Interbus S cards over an I OBus The M 1 760 00 M 1 760 10 or M1 960 20 becomes a master on the Interbus network Slave devices on a network of this type can be standard Interbus cards including Modicon cards configured for Interbus communications or Momentum I O bases with Interbus Communication Adapters mounted on them a 7 M1 760 00 M1 760 10 Interbus compatible M1 960 20 devices slaves controllers master In an I OBus each Interbus S card is connected to its neighbor in a string Signals are passed from one card to the next card in line Node addresses are based on a card s virtual position in the OBus network 216 Momentum M1 I O systems Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop The first card connected to the OBus master the M 1760 00 M 1760 10 or M1 960 20 has an address of 1 Subsequent cards are numbered 2 3 and so on A maximum of 128 cards for the M 1 760 00 and 256 cards for the M 1 760 10 and M 1960 20 can be on your I OBus network M1 Traffic Cop The I O base Cards on the I OBus W Traffic Cop xi Base Modules Modicon lIbus Generic Ibus 2 Traffic Cop Base Modules Modicon lbus
27. tum controller which relays information to and from the AS I card The card then receives data and transmits instructions to the AS I devices gt To see address descriptions for an AS I card 1 From the Quantum Traffic Cop select the AS I card you want 2 Click Card Status The AS I Device List appears 210 Configuring Quantum cards Chapter 7 Using the Traffic Cop gt To view a list of AS I devices for an AS I card 1 With an AS I card selected from the Quantum Traffic Cop click Card Status Or From the N etwork Editor panel click Status The AS I Device list appears AS I Device x Slave Device Name 1 P Address O P Address Profile Parameter LPS 4 Slave 01 Assembly device 300001 300001 400001 400001 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No Slave 02 300001 300001 400001 400001 0 0 Hex 0O Hex No Slave 03 300001 300001 400001 400001 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No You can double Slave 04 Sensor 56 300002 300002 400002 400002 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No click in the Profile Slaye5 300002 300002 400002 400002 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No Parameter or LPS fave 06 Pt 300002 300002 400002 400002 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No You can type a de Slave 07 300002 300002 400002 400002 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No columns to config u can typ Slave 08 300003 300003 400003 400003 0 0 Hex 0O Hex No ure a specific scription for any device siave 09 300003 300003 400003 400003 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No slave in the Device Name Slave 10 300003 300003 400003 400003 0 0 Hex 0 Hex No A i Slave 11 3000
28. xxx 4xxxx type the default starting address Click Last Used to recalculate the next available address for a Traffic Cop card This prevents duplicate addresses from being used Click OK Displaying the terminal block 800 Quantum A120 The Terminal Block dialog box displays the card currently selected with programmed references data values symbols if selected and their descriptors If Symbols are turned on in Preferences then an additional column containing all the symbols is displayed If you re working Online I O points are monitored and updated Using the Traffic Cop 197 ProWORX WNxT User s Guide gt To display the terminal block for a programmed card 1 Inthe Traffic Cop click the card you want to display 2 Click Terminal The Terminal Block window appears with the location drop rack slot of the selected card displayed in thetitle bar Next Click to display the terminal block of the next card in the currently selected rack Prev Click to display the terminal block of the previous card in the currently selected rack Doc Click to edit the documentation for the currently selected address in the Doc Editor Goto Click to search for an address in logic that corresponds with the l O point If a match is found you can exit the Traffic Cop and go directly to the N etwork Editor where a complete address search of the logic is performed Configuring a drop If a drop has not been configure
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