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1. full or half duplex modes The fast Ethernet port will auto detect the signal from connected devices to negotiate the link soeed and duplex mode Auto MDI MDIX allows users to connect another switch hub or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cables Connect one side of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port and connect the other side to the attached switch host The link LED will light up when the cable is correctly connected Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of each LED indicator Always make sure that the cables length between the 2 ends is less than 100 meters 328 feet The wiring cable types are as below 10Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 100 Base TX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 1000 Base TX 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 2 7 Din Rail Mounting Installation The DIN Rail clip is already attached to the Jetl O 6500 Series when packaged If the DIN Rail clip is not screwed on the Jetl O follow the instructions and the figure below to attach DIN Rail clip to Jetl O a Insert the upper end of DIN Rail clip into the back of DIN Rail track from its upper side Check if DIN Rail clip is tightly attached on the track d To remove Jetl O Server from the track reverse the steps above 3 Preparation for Management Before you start to configure the Jetl O you need to know the system
2. mn I I Io I Ir 3 I I C lc Go to Alarm page You can configure the Condition amp Go logic rules and active alarm for each channel General 120 Configuration Data Alarm Logic Rule s Conditions Actions HO Enable 21 0 ON OR Counter 1 gt 500 20 4 do ON 1 Enable 21 8 20 4 do ON 2 Enable 01 6 OFF 20 4 do OFF H4 Disable Disable HE Disable Hr Disable M m SHMP Trap 1 132 158 0 23 IP 2 192 168 0 24 IP 192 168 0 25 IP 4 E Update The Condition amp Go logic rule provides one time operation in each entry The theory is the same as the IF Then rule If the Conditions is reached then automatically activate the Actions For example Rule 1 If condition is equal to DIO ON the DO 0 is automatically ON Should you want to run the reverse behavior configure the reverse way in the rule 2 The maximun Condition amp Go logic rules 6550 support is 8 Each rule can support up to 4 different conditions and 4 different actions The supported conditions and actions are as below 18 SNMP Trap Server Setting You can configure up to 4 SNMP Trap Server here Type the IP address and press Update to activate the new setting SMMP Trap IF 1 192 168 0 23 IP 2 192 168 0 24 IP 3 192 168 0 25 Palo 8 Update 19 4 2 Block I O OPC Server Utility 4
3. BIONE E settmes IP 192 168 10 10 IP Part DD Default Part Connect Timeout 5000 Figure 4 3 Ethernet Driver for the devices 5 Type the Device and select the Device in the Device Configuration window Device Properties Device Name Device Settings Device Type 6510 Timeout 1000 Address 1 Checksum Block LO Prot Driver BIONE 1 m Discription 8 Analog Inputs w DO Module Stimulate 140 does not access the physical device 21 6 Select Add gt New Group to create new group for the later new tags you ll create Select Add gt New Tag and fill the Tag Properties in the popup window Select the tag and Edit Properties you can modify the tag properties Tag Properties Name AID Description AmalogInput 0006 Cancel Type Analog Input Channel 2 Scaling Enal 7 Select Add gt Generate Tags the utility generate all the channels tags for the device 2 Jeu 6500 All HE OM Server Ee AM Edt Yew Heh m e gt e s 6510 t 0 i t namel dpon 0 E 65112 Als Ingul Analog Ingul Analog Ingul Analog Ingul Analog Analog Input Inu 1 Aule gal Analog 2 Analog Ingut 4 Ingul
4. to exit the program 4 4 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices SNMP is a member of the TCP IP protocol suite Jetl O 6500 series support SNMP v1 and v2c An SNMP managed network consists of two main components agents and a manager An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch An agent translates the local management information from the managed device into a SNMP compatible format The manager is the console through the network Jetl O 6500 series supports Public MIB System Private MIB includes channels information SNMP Trap allows the Jetl O to send the active alarm to trap servers 23 4 5 Web Ul Type the IP address of the device Then you can access the embedded web browser of the I O server The web browser allows you monitor the information status of each channels 4 6 Howto Upgrade Firmware The Jetl O server allows you remotely upgrade the firmware to fix the known issues or to enhance the software features When user starts the progress of the firmware upgrade the Jetl O runs as the DHCP client mode to get the IP from DHCP Server and download the boot file from the server Not the same as JetNet or other product For Jetl O firmware upgrading utility we recommend the freeware utility TFTP32 You can easily download the tool in the web site http tftpd32 jounin net 1 Download the fil
5. Figure 1 Direct M Connect to Jeto Utilities B Device Finer IP Configuration IP 192 168 10 100 Figure 2 m Connect to Jetl O via 3 the Switch I e IP 192 168 10 11 4 Utilities I a Ethernet Device Finer Switch Hub VO Configuration 192 168 10 100 IP 192 168 10 10 If you purchase several Jetl Os and connect them to the same network before change their IP address They must have the same default IP address and you may not control them well due to the IP conflict At this time you should change their IP address first The Jetl O Block I O configuration utility or Device Finder Utility can help you to do this Note 1 Device Finder Utility allows you to discover the Jetl Os which have the same IP address Change the IP address of the Jetl O one after one After you configured the new IP address for the unit please notice whether the ARP table of the device is flashed or not If not you can choose Start gt Run type cmd to open the DOS prompt Use arp d to clear the ARP cache Note 2 You can find the detail progress please refer to the next chapters 10 4 Feature Configuration 4 1 4 1 1 Jetl O 6500 series Industrial Managed Ethernet module provides several configuration methods This chapter introduces the configuration steps Following topics are covered in this chapter 4 1 Block I O Configuration Utility 4 2
6. ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 5 6 lt 7 8 Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 5 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 4 o 6 27 7 7 8 lt 223 gt lt Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 6 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 4 m Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 7 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Value 0 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 33 0045 0046 0047 0048 0049 004 004B 004C 40076 R W un Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 0 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 1 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO f
7. 4 2 Block VO OPG Server Uli av 20 4 3 DEVICE FAE UNN 23 4 4 SNMP ser 23 4 5 AXE mE 24 4 6 How to Upgrade FiriYiWare Lada 24 o Modb s IGP Command eee 26 5 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP Protocol 26 5 2 Jetl O 6550 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 27 EE 42 6 1 SNMP MB usa 42 6 2 FACVISION 44 1 1 1 Introduction Welcome to Korenix Jetl O 6500 Series Industrial Managed Ethernet I O Module User Manual Following topics are covered in this chapter 1 1 Overview 1 2 Major Features 1 3 Package Checklist Overview Jetl O 6500 series is a series of Managed Ethernet I O modules for distributive monitoring and controls The Jel O 6500 series equipped with one Ethernet port and multiple channels Analog Input Output Digital Input Output and temperature measurement connectors Thus users can easily perform I O data collecting status changing automatically activate events through the Ethernet network Jetl O 6500 series provides Windows Utilities Web and SNMP for configuration And support Modbus TCP protocol OPC Server for Modbus TCP thus user can easily monitor and control the remote I O devices and combine the Jetl O with existed HMI SCADA package Naming Rule Jetl O 65AB A Major Feature 1 Analog Input Series Includes the RTD input Thermocouple
8. 0 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0001 3002 R Channel 0 DI Counter Value Low Word 0002 30003 R Channel 1 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0003 3004 Channel 1 DI Counter Value Low Word 0004 30005 R Channel 2 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0005 30006 Channel 2 DI Counter Value Low Word 0006 3007 R Channel 3 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0007 30008 IR Channel 3 DI Counter Value Low Word 0008 30000 R Channel 4 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0009 30000 R Channel 4 DI Counter Value Low Word 000A 30011 R Channel 5 DI Counter Value Hi Word 000B 3002 R Channel 5 DI Counter Value Low Word 000C 30000 R Channel 6 DI Counter Value Hi Word 000D 3000 IR Channel 6 DI Counter Value Low Word 000E 305 R Channel 7 DI Counter Value Hi Word 000F 36 R Channel 7 DI Counter Value Low Word 0010 37 R Channel 8 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0011 38 R Channel 8 DI Counter Value Low Word 0012 39 R Channel 9 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0013 3 IR Channel 9 DI Counter Value Low Word 0014 30021 R Channel 10 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0015 302 R Channel 10 DI Counter Value Low Word 0016 30023 R Channel 11 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0017 30024 IR Channel 11 DI Counter Value Low Word 0018 325 Channel 12 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0019 36 Channel 12 DI Counter Value Low Word 001 30027 Channel 12 DI Counter Value Hi Word 0018 30028 Channel 12 DI Counter Value Low Word 00000 40 Jetl O 6550 Digital Input Register Map
9. 2 Ingut Analog 7 A lz or E Tage Name The name of the channel You can manually change this value Type The input type of the channel Channel The channel ID Value The value of the channel you can use Monitor to read them Description The description of this channel you can munually change this value 8 Select View gt Monitor to monitor the status of the tags Or you can click the Monitor icon in the UI 9 Select File gt Save to save the profile then your OPC Client can monitor the Jet I O status 22 4 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 Device Finder Utility Go to the Utility gt Device Finder folder Click DeviceFinder exe to run the program 18 Emiemzk erer 4 1 1 korenix Device Finder Intelligent Server D NO Address DHCP bes muk Inea Click Setting of the DF Setting you can configure the polling period time Click Setup of the EEPROM you can see the info of the device It s good to do debugging Click Search Device Finder can automatically search the Jetl Os Click IP Search to search one specific IP address Click Device Setup to configure the IP address basic network settings Click Web Browser to connect the web UI of the device Click Reboot to reboot the device Click Upgrade to upload the new firmware 10 Click Exit
10. 2 1 OPC Server Utility 1 Goto Start gt Program and then you can see the Block IO Utility Korenix folder There are 2 utilities are installed Block IO OPC Server and Block IO Utility Microsoft Office 2 8 IE Modbus sett 22 27 MG SOFT Browser Hurco k INGEAR OPC Servers Block 10 Utility Korenix Block 10 Server veo KK Block IO Utility JetPort Commander M 2 the Block IO OPC Server 3 Select File gt New to create new profile Or select File gt Open to open profile you saved FSS OFC Sriver xu Abi Gd Yew L0 200 ARB uk 45511 Generale t Egi 4 Select Add New Device the popup window Driver Selection will appear Only appear in the first time you add new device Click Add and type the driver name and correct IP address Click to next popup windows for Driver Selection Use Edit Comm Setting can modify the parameters in Server Korenix Block Tag Addition scan Devices Emulation Devices 20 Figure 4 1 Add the New Device Driver Selection Supported Drivers s s sd Esen to Block IO Devices Add Installed Drivers Tontin Delete Figure 4 2 Installed Driver Selection Window Ethernet Driver Name
11. 40058 40059 40060 40061 40062 R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W D condition 40 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic1 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 0 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 2 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 40 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 3 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 0 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 4 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 40 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 5 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 40 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 6 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 0 DI Channel Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 7 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel D condition 0 DI Channel Read Write Select Opera
12. Block I O OPC Server Utility 4 3 Device Finder Utility 4 4 SNMP 4 5 Web UI 4 6 Modbus TCP Command set 4 6 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP protocol 4 6 2 Jetl O 6510 Modbus TCP command set Block I O Configuration Utility Block I O Utility is the major Jetl O Configuration Utility With this tool you can browse the available units view the status of each channels configure the I O settings configure active alarms and conditions amp Go logic rule Installation 1 Go to the Utility gt IO Configuration folder Click Setup exe to run the setup progress Welcome Welcome to the Block 10 Utility arenis Setup program T his program will install Black I0 Utility Korent on pour computer It iz strongly recommended that vou exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 2 Click Next and type the Name and Company in the User Information window Then click Next 3 Choose the Destination Directory in the Choose Installation Location window Then click Next 11 4 Ty
13. Input 2 Analog Output Series 3 Digital Input Series 4 Digital Output Series 5 Digital Input and Digital Output Series B Sequence Number Jetl O 6500 Series includes Jetl O 6510 Industrial Intelligent 8 CH Analog Input Etherent I O Server Jetl O 6511 Industrial Intelligent 8 CH Thermocouple Input Etherent I O Server Jetl O 6512 Industrial Intelligent 4 CH RTD Input Etherent I O Server Jetl O 6520 Industrial Intelligent 4 CH Analog Output Etherent I O Server Jetl O 6550 Industrial Intelligent 14 CH DI and 8 CH DO Etherent I O Server The manual apply to above models 12 Major Features Intelligent Ethernet Block I O Server Complete solution with multiple channels Analog Input Output Digital Input Output and temperature measurement Thermocouple RTD features Accurate measurements with cold junction compensation Supports PT100 Ni120 RTD and NTC Thermistor Active alarm for High Low Voltage Current Temperature Intelligent Conditions amp Go If Then logic rules for DI DO Support OPC Server Driver Windows Utiltity OPC Server Utility Modbus TCP protocol SNMP and Web management Built in watchdog timer and real time clock Din Rail Mount with Robust Aluminum case and IP31 protection 1 3 Package Checklist Korenix Jetl O 6500 Series products are shipped with following items B One Ethernet I O Module B One attached DIN Rail clip Terminal Blocks for and Power Input B Documentation and Software CD B Quick In
14. Off DOT U7 Dr n a Select the entry the DI channel you want configure and double click The below popup window of the DI Channel s setting appears DI Channel Configuration DI Digital Input DI Channel 00 Configuration Test Select Channel 01 00 1 Settings 2 Power Settings 3 Safe Status Settings Apply ta all ch Apply to all channels uf Apply AX Cancel Select Channel 01 00 DI 13 Select Apply to all channels Model Settings Mode DI Press Apply to assign the mode for the channel 15 DI Channel Test DI Digital Input Select the target channel and press Start to monitor the status of the DI mode DI Channel 00 Configuration Test Select Channel DI OO DI Mode Statue DI Channel Configuration Event Counter DI Channel 00 Configuration Test Select Channel DI 00 1 Settings Counter mode parameter J Tigger LowtoHigh Highto Low 2 Power On Settings Counter mode parameter Counter 3 Safe Status Settings Apply to all ch Apply to all channels 2 Apply x Cancel Select Channel 01 00 01113 Select one of the channels or select Apply to all channels 1 Model Settings Mode Event Counter Counter mode parameter Low to High or High to Low 16 4 1 3 3 2 Power On Set
15. R W 2 R W R AAAA AAAA 6550 HEX Read reset status R AABB AABB 0000H after using this read command AABB 0001H The value is equal to0001H after reset module R Read power on value W Setting present coil value is POWERON value Head Write R AABB W FFOO action value AABB 0000H 00FFH write to EEprom R Read safe value W Setting present coil value is SAFE value Read Write R AABB W FF00 action value AABB 0000H 00FFH write to EEprom Read Write DI Counter status R W bin is channel 0 0 Off 1 On start DI count Read Write DI Counter Overflow status R W bin is channel 0 Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return illegal Data Value Read Write DI Counter Trigger Mode R W bin is channel 0 0 Low to High 1 High to Low write to EEprom Read Write DI Mode R W bin is channel 0 0 DI 1 Counter write to EEprom Read Write DI Counter Power On Status R W 000 bin is channel 0 0 Off 1 On write to EEprom Read Write DI Counter Safe Status R W bin is channel 0 0 Off 1 write to EEprom Read Write DI Clear Counter Value R always 0 W bin is channel 0 Wri
16. a The right indicator will show Green after you opened the interface Click Cloos can close the network interface F Caafignurahnn Dalit Refers bie leer 2 Click Scan to open the Scan Network Module s popup window Click Scan to start the searching scan Network Module s Module s ID Name Fimwae Ji Jeti 6511 192 168 10 11 Jet 6512 192 168 10 12 6510 192 168 10 10 JetlO 6550 192 168 10 50 13 Note Please modify the IP address of your target devices The scan feature can t browse the devices which have the same IP address Only one of the devices which have the same IP address can be found This is the current restriction Please modify the IP address first You can use web browser Block I O Utility or Device Finder to do the IP modification 3 Click Add to add the available Jetl O units Then you can see the Jetl O units are listed in the left column Mock Configuration Utility Koremix Teshnolngy Ee ook hi amp 2 Network General 1 0 Coniguation Data Je 6812 192 163 1012 6511 192 1688 1011 I 192 168 10 50 desi 65101192 ves 10 10 FETTER Surt mark s 5 5 gt Giwi 11321581 254 cece oun Fevawe ve rop C 4 Move the mouse over to one o
17. architecture of the Jetl O products configure the device s IP address and then you can remotely manage the Ethernet I O via the network This chapter introduces the basic knowledge of the related technologies Following topics are covered in this chapter 3 1 Understand the Ethernet I O Architecture 3 2 Preparation for Remote Management 3 3 Preparation for HMI SCADA Integration 4 1 Understand the Ethernet I O Architecture The Figure 1 shows the Jetl O Intelligent Ethernet Server Architecrure In the top level shows the typical applications run in the remote environment The middle level is the Etherent infrasture The low level gray block include the software agent signal types of the Jetl O 6500 series intelligent Etherent I O Server Figure 1 The Jetl O Intelligent Ethernet Server Architecrure 4 2 Preparation for Remote Management Jetl O 6500 series Intelligent Server provides several types remote management methods You can configure the Jetl O via the Etherent network You just need to know the device s IP address and then you can remotely control or monitor the channels information Jetl O provides several ways for users to configure the IP address The default IP address is 192 168 10 3 You can directly connect the Jetl O one after one to change its IP address Or connect the Jetl Os to the same switch or network then the host PC can modify the IP address via the switch or network
18. disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 7 Rule 7 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write CheckTime for Rule 0 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 1 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 2 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 3 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 4 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 5 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex 0063 0064 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069 006 0068 006 0060 006E 006F 0070 40100 40101 40102 40103 40104 40105 40106 40107 40108 40109 40110 40111 40112 40113 R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 6 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD 0 FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write CheckTime for Rule 7 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex ABCD O FFFF sec 0 sec means trigger once Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 0 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 1 R 000X
19. value Private xx 00 13 SYNTAX DWORD 82 bits Read Only eioDIxxClearCounter DI Clear Counter Value Private xx 00 13 Read always 0 Read Write Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value SYNTAX BIT 0 1 eioDIxxCounterOverflow DI Counter Overflow Status Private xx 00 13 Read 0 Normal Read Write 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value SYNTAX BIT 0 1 DOxxMode Digital output mode 0 DO 1 Pulse Private xx 00 7 Others return Illegal Data Value Read Write SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 Digital output status xx 00 07 SYNTAX BIT 0 1 Read Write DO Pulse Output Count Value xx 00 07 SYNTAX DWORD 82 bits Read Write DO Pulse Low Signal Width xx 00 07 SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 Read Write DOxxPowerOn Value Digital output power on value register Private xx 00 07 Channel 0 Channel 7 Read Only SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 eioDOxxSafety Value Digital output safety value register Private xx 00 07 Channel 0 Channel 7 Read Only SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 eioFirmware Version Firmware Version Private SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 Read Only 43 6 2 Revision History 0 1 Jan 10 Revised some wording add how to Jan 10 2008 upgrade firmware Correct the latest figures 44
20. 19 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 0 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 0077 40120 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 1 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 0078 40121 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 2 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 0079 40122 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 3 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 007A 40123 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 4 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 007B 40124 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 5 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 007C 40125 R W Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 6 39 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel 40126 Read Write Reset DI counter for Rule 7 R W ABCD hex A Reset 3 DI Channel B Reset 2 DI Channel B Reset 1 DI Channel D Reset 0 DI Channel Jetl O 6550 DI Counter Register Map Input Register Protocol PLC Address Address Description Hex Decimal 0000 30001 R Channel
21. DisplayString SIZE 0 31 sysObjectlD The vendor s authoritative identification of the Public network management subsystem contained in the Read Only entity This value is allocated within the SMI enterprises subtree SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 sysUpTime The sysUpTime directive is used to measures the Public time in hundredths of a second since the last Read Only system restart SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 sysContact The sysContact directive is used to define the system Public contact address used for the sysContact object Read Only instance of the MIB Il SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 sysName The sysName directive is a string containing an Public administratively assigned name for the system Read Only running the SNMP agent By convention this should be its fully qualified domain name SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 sysLocation The sysLocation directive is used to define the Public location of the host on which the SNMP agent Read Only server is running This directive is used for the sysLocation object instance of the MIB II SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 42 I Private MIB Intelligent I O Server 6510 Object ID OID Description Community R W Access eioDIxxMode Digital input mode 0 DI 1 Counter Private xx 00 13 Others return Illegal Data Value Read Write SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 xx 00 13 SYNTAX 0 1 Read Only eioDIxxCounter Value DI counter
22. EEprom 002A 40043 Read Write Channel 0 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 002B 40044 Read Write Channel 1 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 002C 40045 Read Write Channel 2 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 002D 40046 Read Write Channel 3 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 002 40047 Read Write Channel 4 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom Read Write Channel 5 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom Ww Read Write Channel 6 DO Pulse High Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom m mE Channel 7 DO Pulse High Signal Width 1 FFFF ims write to EEprom ka Read Write DO Mode R W 000xxxxxxxxxxxxx bin Bit 0 is channel 0 0 DO 1 Pulse write to EEprom 0033 40052 Read Write Select OR or AND R AAAA hex W AAAA hex 00000000 X 0 OR Logic 1 Logic 0034 40053 R W Read Write RuleEnable Logic 0 7 00000000xxxxxxxx bit W 00000000xxxxxxxx bit 0 disable 1 enable 0035 40054 R W Read Write Select condition DI for Logic 0 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DI Channel B condition 2 DI Channel B condition 1 DI Channel 0030 40049 30 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 40055 40056 40057
23. FFFFFFF number of puls write to EEprom 5 Channel 5 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word 001 mE ka kuskas Channel 5 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of puls write to EEprom m E ind pem Channel 6 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word 001 mE ML Channel 6 DO Pulse Output Count Value 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of puls write to EEprom Read Write Channel 7 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word 29 0021 40034 Read Write Channel 7 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count FFFFFFFF number of puls write to Read Write Channel 0 DO Pulse Low Signal Width mn 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom diii 40036 Read Write Channel 1 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0024 40037 Read Write Channel 2 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0025 40038 Read Write Channel 3 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0026 40039 Read Write Channel 4 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0027 40040 Read Write Channel 5 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0028 40041 Read Write Channel 6 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to EEprom 0029 40042 Read Write Channel 7 DO Pulse Low Signal Width R W 1 FFFF 1ms write to
24. Input Status Protocol PLC Address Address Description Hex Decimal 0000 1001 Channel 0 Digital input signal 0001 1002 R Channel 1 Digital input signal 0002 140003 R Channel 2 Digital input signal 0003 10004 R Channel 3 Digital input signal 0004 10005 R Channel 4 Digital input signal 0005 400068 IR Channel 5 Digital input signal 0006 1007 Channel 6 Digital input signal 0007 1008 IR Channel 7 Digital input signal 0009 10009 Channel 8 Digital input signal 000A 10000 R Channel 9 Digital input signal 000B 10001 TR Channel 10 Digital input signal 000 10002 R Channel 11 Digital input signal 000D 100013 R Channel 12 Digital input signal OE 10014 _ Channel 13 Digital input signal Jetl O 6550 Digital Output Register Map Coil Status Protocol PLC Address Address Description Hex Decimal 0000 RW 0001 RW 0002 RW 0003 RW 0004 RW 0005 RW 0006 RW RW Note When the host failed writing output coil is invalid and return exception code 04 41 6 Appendix 6 1 SNMP MIB An SNMP to MIB file that can help you monitor status with SNMP software You can find the MIB file on the package 1 Public System MIB OID R W Access sysDescr The sysDescr directive is used to define the system Public description of the host on which the SNMP agent Read Only server is running This description is used for the sysDescr object instance of the MIB II SYNTAX
25. Korenix Jetl O 6550 Industrial Intelligent Ethernet I O Server User s Manual Jan 2008 V0 1 korenix www korenix com Korenix Jetl O 6550 Industrial Intelligent Ethernet I O Server User s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2008 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited 1 HON emet nc Dm 1 1 1 GA oca dc E acl ess 1 1 2 FAUSA 2 1 3 Package LIES 2 1 4 Product Spetalen 3 2 4 2 1 Hardware TEE 4 2 2 OW 5 2 3 Wiring OC OIC Ore uuu SS 6 2 4 Jell O 6550 WIRING BANNE ttn eds 6 25 Wiring etc Ep Em 7 2 6 VIKING Fas uke SERV dune cu ioc oed caa Roto d 7 2 7 Din Rail Mounting Installation 7 3 Preparation for Management Leo Pec omi up Eva ZO deve Lei a ui odis Cd paa d A 9 4 1 Understand the Ethernet I O Architecture 9 4 2 Preparation for Remote Management 9 4 Feature CS OMTGUIATION ARE eee 11 4 1 Block VO Coniguraton coc te oan 11
26. e and run it first 2 Browse the Current Directory of the firmware file you put And select the network interface card you used 3 Configure the setting in the DHCP Server mode a Type the start IP address in the IP pool starting address b Type the volume for the Size of the pool The volume is the IP address the DHCP Server can assign to the clients Boot File Type the file name you want update d Mask Type the subnet mask here e The other settings are optional depend on your environment 7 Tftpd32 by Ph Jounin Current Directory D SFirmware Server interfaces 192 168 10 7 Show Dir THp Server Client server Syslog server IP pool starting address 192 168 10 3 Size of pool rmm Boot File 6550 F20B bn WINS DNS Server Default router 0000 Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain Name Additional Option About Settings Help f After configured press Save to save the settings Titpd32 DHCP Configuration has been saved 4 Open the Device Finder Utility and search the available Jetl O servers Select the 24 5 6 target unit units you want upgrade Then press Upgrade to start the progress The Jetl O can get dynamic IP and download file from the TFTP32 The popup window shows you the upgrading progress in 2 rsp pv mz 122 28c bin from 10 2361 X File size 12329672 gr 20832 By
27. erators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap 0054 40085 R W Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 7 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 36 0055 0056 0057 0058 0059 005 005 005 0050 005 005F 0060 0061 0062 40086 40087 40088 40089 40090 40091 40092 40093 40094 40095 40096 40097 40098 40099 R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W 5 SNMP Trap Read Write ConditionEnable 0 Rule 0 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 1 Rule 1 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 2 Rule 2 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 3 Rule 3 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 4 Rule 4 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 5 Rule 5 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ConditionEnable 6 Rule 6 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O
28. erform the requested action Acknowledge The slave has accepted the request and processing it but a long duration of time will be required to do SO Slave Device Busy The slave is engaged in processing a long duration program command Negative Acknowledge The slave cannot perform the program function received in the query Memory Parity Error The slave attempted to read extended memory but detected a parity error in the memory 5 2 Jetl O 6550 Modbus TCP Address Mapping The address mapping of Modbus TCP communications summarizes data address name data ranges data attributes R read W write Jetl O 6550 Register Map Holding Registers Protocol PLC Address Address Description Hex Decimal 0000 40001 Read Write Watch dog enable disable R W AABB AABB 0000H disable AABB FFOOH enable 0001 40002 Read Write Watch dog cycle count R W AABB AABB 0001H 00FFH 1 255 BB x 0 1 sec count cycle sec Read the firmware version R AAAA AAAA F10A HEX m 40005 dll Read module name 21 n B 0002 40003 R Read the host watchdog status W Reset the host watchdog status R AABB AABB 0000H remote module OK AABB FFOOH host watchdog fail W AABB AABB FFOOH reset 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 000 0008 000 0000 000 OOOF 40006 40007 40008 40009 40010 40011 40012 40013 40014 40015 40016 R W R W R W R W
29. f the Jetl O units Select the unit then you can configure and monitor the configurations of the Jetl O The features Block I O Configuration utility provide are similar please find your model name and go to its configuration introduction chapter in below 4 1 3 Jetl O 6550 Configuration 4 1 3 1 Go to General page You can view the current settings modify the IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway Enable or Disable DHCP Client mode and check the Firmware version After modified the network setting press Update to active the new setting The indicator will show green when update successfully IP Subnet mask Gateway Enable Module name 15550 Firmware ver v1 0 C Update 14 4 1 3 2 Go to I O Configuration page You can configure the DI DO mode check status for each channel Power Status Safe Status 61 00 Counter Stop High to Low Start 21 07 Counter Start High to Low Start Start 01 02 Counter Stop High to Low Start 21 03 Counter Start High to Low Start Start 21 04 Counter Stop High to Low Start 21 05 Counter Stark High to Low Stark Stark DI Counter Stop High to Low Start 11 07 Counter Start High to Low Start Start 2 gt 20 00 Pulse Start 29457 Start Start 020101 Pulse Start 30379 Start Start DOT Uu Pulse Start 62479 Stark Stark DO 03 Pulse Start 35783 Start Start 20 04 DO Off 20 05 DO On n a Off 20 06 DO On n a
30. hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 2 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 3 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 4 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 5 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 6 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write ActionEnable for Rule 7 R 000X hex W 000X hex X 0000 1111 O disable 1 enable Read Write SMNP Trap Number R 000X hex W 000X hex X 1 4 Trap Number Read Write SNMP Trap IP1 Lo Word R AABB hex W AABB hex IP X X AA BB Read Write SNMP Trap IP1 Hi Word R AABB hex W AABB hex IP AA BB X X Read Write SNMP Trap IP2 Lo Word R AABB hex W AABB hex IP X X AA BB 38 0071 40114 R W Read Write SNMP Trap IP2 Hi Word R AABB hex W AABB hex 0072 40115 R W Read Write SNMP Trap IP3 R AABB hex W AABB hex 0073 40116 R W Read Write SNMP Trap IP3 Hi Word R AABB hex W AABB hex 0074 40117 R W Read Write SNMP Trap IP4 Lo Word R AABB hex W AABB hex 0075 40118 R W Read Write SNMP Trap IP4 Hi Word R AABB hex W AABB hex 0076 401
31. mme Read holding register in 16 bits register format s ume regeer Wiecmamisbisregser rat 5 1 3 Error Checking The utilization of the error checking will help eliminate errors caused by noise in the communication link In Modbus TCP mode messages include an error checking field that is based on a Cyclical Redundancy Check CRC method The CRC filed checks the contents of the entire message It applied regardless of any parity check method used for the individual BYTE acters of the message The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device which appends the CRC to the message The receiving device recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message and compares the calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC filed 26 5 1 4 Exception Response If an error occurs the slave sends an exception response message to master consisting of the slave address function code exception response code and error check field In an exception response the slave sets the high order bit MSB of the response function code to one The exception response codes are listed below Illegal Function The message function received is not allowable action Illegal Data Address The address referenced in the data field is not valid Illegal Data Value The value referenced at the addressed device location is no within range Slave Device Failure An unrecoverable error occurred while the slave was attempting to p
32. omet UBRO tel gos E e el M x e 1 1 d E ua jo 188 qn i B rn Ip Te ja jn JET 4 ig Se ences pups nm wu assasi le ad Er qJ 0000000009 00000000 c gay ra a m E 2 9 Jetl O 6550 Appearance Model Name amp system LED Major Features PWR Power Jetl O 6550 RDY Ready 14 CH DI 4 8 CH DO e Pin Assignment DI CH13 10 100Base TX DO Ch0 CH7 N Y Fast Ethernet 24 Pins Pitch 5 0mm hu 012 013 NN 28 8 E 15 e Din 35 e 35mm poo por _ pos por LED Indicators Power 2 2 ov Input System LED PWR RDY Ethernet LED Power Input plugged and On Green System startup ready Red Orange On amp Blinking 10M Green Off 100M Green ON Upper LAN Activity Lower 10M 100M 2 2 Wiring Power Input Follow below steps to wire Jetl O DC power inputs 1 Follow the pin assignment to insert the wires into the contacts on the terminal block connector 2 Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent DC wires from being loosened 3 Connect to and turn on the power source The suitable working voltage is 24VDC 4 When the unit is ready the PWR LED turns Greed the RDY LED turns Red Note1 It is a good prac
33. or Logic 2 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 3 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 4 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 5 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 6 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select THEN DO for Logic 7 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex 0040 004 004 0050 40078 40079 40080 40081 R W R W R W R W A condition 3 DO Channel B condition 2 DO Channel B condition 1 DO Channel D condition 0 DO Channel Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 0 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action 3 B Operators Action 2 B Operators Action 1 D Operators Action 0 Value 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap Read Write Select Operat
34. ors Action for Logic 1 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 2 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 3 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 DOON 1 DO OFF 2 DI Counter reset 35 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap 0051 40082 R W Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 4 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap 0052 40083 R W Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 5 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators Action B Operators Action B Operators Action D Operators Action Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Counter reset 3 DO pulse output start 4 DO pulse output stop 5 SNMP Trap 0053 40084 R W Read Write Select Operators Action for Logic 6 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Op
35. pe the name for the Block I O Configuration Utility or use the default name Block IO Utility Korenix for the program in the Program Folder field of the Select Program Folder window Then click Next Select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below Tou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Block 10 Utility Eorenis Existing Folders Hirschmann INGEAR OPC Servers InstallShield lt Back Cancel 5 Click Next in the Starting Copying File window to continue the setup progress 6 As long as you see the Complete window that means the progress is finished Click Finish to exit the setup progress Setup Complete Setup has finished installing the application on your computer You mar launch the application by selecting the icons installed Click Finish to complete Setup 7 Go to Start gt Program then you can see the Block IO Utility Korenix folder There are 2 utilities are installed Block IO OPC Server and Block Utility F Modbus Poll 22 fj MG SOFT Browser Hureo k INGEAR OPC Servers 12 4 1 2 Device Scan 1 Lunch the Block IO Utility and then press Open to enable the network Interface Hinck Crafiyrersh on Eoerma Pe Dj
36. r Configuration Windows Utility Web browser SNMP DHCP Client TFTP Server for firmware update Windows Utility Block I O Utility Device Fider Utility OPC Server Utiltity OPC Server for Modbus TCP SNMP MIB II System SNMP Trap and Private MIB SNMP Trap Server Up to 4 SNMP Trap Server Logic Condition amp Go Rules Conditions of the DI Counter values Actions include DO Pulse Counter and Trap Program C Example code by optional Power Requirements System Power external unregulated 24V 18 32V Power Consumption Max 1 92W Mechanical Dimensions 120 H x 55 W x 75 D mm Mounting Din Rail Material Aluminum Environmental Regulatory Approvals CE FCC Class A Operating Temperature 10 70 C Operating Humidity 20 90 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 70 C Warranty 3 years 2 Hardware Installation This chapter includes hardware introduction installation and configuration information Following topics are covered in this chapter 2 1 Hardware Introduction Dimension Appearance LED Indicators 2 2 Wiring Power Input 2 3 Wiring Analog Digital Input Output 2 4 Wiring Ethernet Ports 2 5 DIN Rail Mounting Installation 2 1 Hardware Introduction Dimensions 120 H x 55 W x 75 D mm ER i pa eee OG i d RD korenix 722 aoao korenix quest Jairo 6570 E Eth
37. stallation Guide If any of the above items are missing or damaged please contact your local sales representative 1 4 Product Specification System CPU 16 bits 100MHZ RISC Based SDRAM 32K bytes Flash ROM 512K bytes EEPROM 256 bytes Watchdog Timer 1 0 sec H W LED PWR Power Input plugged and On Red RDY System startup ready Green Network Interface Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Connector 1 RJ 45 Auto MDI MDI X Protection Built in 1 5 KV magnetic isolation protection LED Upper LAN Activity Orange ON amp Blinking Lower 10M 100M 10M a Green OFF 100Ma Green ON PWR Power On Green RDY System boot up Ready Red system booting No LED Network Protocols IP TCP UDP SNMP HTTP Telnet BOOTP DHCP Digital Input Input Channels 14 Channels Input Type source type Input Mode or event counting with input frequency of 100 Hz max DC Input 30V Threshold Voltage 4V Responding Time to Host PC Request 2ms Isolation Voltage 2500Vrms Digital Output Output Channels 8 Channels Output Type SSR output sink type Output Mode Level or pulse output with programmable pulse width Working Range 5 40VDC Driving Capacity 250mA max Responding Time to Host PC Request lt 2 Output Initial State Programmable Isolation Voltage 2500Vrms Feature Network Protocols IP TCP UDP SNMP HTTP BOOTP DHCP Modbus TCP OPC Serve
38. te 1 Clear Counter Value 0 Return illegal data value Read Write DO Pulse Operate Status R W 000 bin Bit 0 is channel 0 0 Off 1 On start DO pulse output 0010 40017 R W Read Write DO Power On Pulse Operate Status R W 000 bin Bit 0 is channel 0 0 Off 1 write to EEprom 0011 40018 Read Write DO Safe Pulse Operate Status R W 000 bin Bit 0 is channel 0 0 Off 1 write to EEprom me nud me qoe Channel 0 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word s kusa e Channel 0 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of puls write to EEprom qe Channel 1 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word n kau e Channel 1 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of pulse write to 6 40023 mm Channel 2 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word n 7 ka e Channel 2 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of pulse write to EEprom Channel 3 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word ka ee Channel 3 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 FFFFFFFF number of puls write to EEprom e ie Channel 4 DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word 001 mE Channel 4 DO Pulse Output Count Value Low Word 0 Continuous count 1 F
39. tes revd 972083 Bytes sec After firmware file downloading finished The Jetl O server s firmware can be upgraded automatically Open the Block Configuration utility and check the firmware in General page 25 9 5 1 Modbus TCP Command Set This chapter introduces the Modbus TCP command set Jetl O provided When you creating application for your SCADA HMI or coding your own programs The command set is helpful for you to find the value of each registers Following topics are covered in this chapter 5 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP Protocol 5 2 Jetl O 6510 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Introduction of Modbus TCP Protocol 5 1 1 Modbus TCP Protocol The Modbus protocol developed by Gould Modicon is widely used in industrial communications to integrate PLC s computer terminals and other various I O devices Intelligent Jetl O Server equipped with communication interface provides an Ethernet communication links with Modbus TCP protocol support Modbus TCP is a variant of the Modbus family of communication protocol Modbus TCP is a Master Slave communication protocol A master a host PC initiates queries a slave one of the Jetl O servers then responds by supplying the requested data to the master by using Modbus TCP commands 5 1 2 Function Code FC The Jetl O Server uses a subset of the standard Modbus TCP function code to access device dependent information Modbus TCP function code is defined as below FC
40. tice to turn off input and load power and to unplug power terminal block before making wire connections Otherwise your screwdriver blade can inadvertently short your terminal connections to the grounded enclosure Note 2 The range of the suitable electric wire is from 12 to 24 AWG 2 3 Wiring I O Connectors Follow the pin assignment to insert the wires into the front contacts on the terminal block connector Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent the wires from being loosened The wiring diagram of the Jetl O 6510 is as below PinNo Description PinNo Description 5 DI8 DigitalinputCh8 17 09 IO Power COM 2 4 Jetl O 6550 Wiring Example 2 4 1 Jetl O 6550 Digital Input Wiring Example Limit Switch Jetl O 6550 DI Limit Switch 2 4 2 Jetl O 6550 Digital Input Wiring Example Push Button Jetl O 6550 DI 2 4 3 Jetl O 6550 Digital Input Wiring Example Push Button 2 5 Wiring Earth Ground To ensure the system will not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock we suggest you to make exact connection with Jetl O products with Earth Ground On the bottom side of Jetl O 6500 Series there is one power earth ground pin in the Power Input terminal block Description DC 24V Power Input Power Earth Ground Referenced Ground for Power Input 2 6 Wiring Fast Ethernet Ports Jetl O 6500 series includes 1 RJ45 Fast Ethernet ports The fast Ethernet ports support 10Base T and 100
41. tings Start or Disable Enable Power On selection to automatically count the events when startup the I O Server 3 Safe Status Settings Start Continus or Disable Enable Safe Status selection to keep counting the events when disconnected the LAN interface Press Apply to assign the mode for the channel DI Channel Test Event Counter Select the target channel and press Start to monitor the counter of the Event Counter mode Press Reset Counter can reset the counter to zero DI Channel 00 Configuration Test Select Channel 01 00 Event Counter Made Trigger High to Low Counter 2229 Reset Counter Go to Data page You can monitor the current working voltage of each channel Unselect the check box when you don t want to monitor it white circle behind the channel The circle become to Red when the alarm is activated 3 Blinking The indicator in the bottom of the Data Area means the utility is monitoring the status of the channels If there is error occurred the color become to red or not light The DI status allows you to read the On Off Status of the DI channels The DO status allows you to read and change the On Off status of the DO channels 17 4 1 3 4 Data Area Digital Input DIE Bot 503 m LT m IR m m ra m m b oy P zip Py uy ea Digital Output m I C 1 4 I im I
42. tors condition for Logic O R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition 3 Logic B Operators condition 2 Logic B Operators condition 1 Logic D Operators condition 0 Logic 3l 003E 40063 003F 40064 0040 40065 0041 40066 Value ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 4 o m 6 T gt 8 gt 7 7 lt Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 1 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 4 oro lt 222 8 75 75 lt Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 2 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 3 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition D Operators condition Value 0 ON 1 OFF 2 Lo Hi 3 Hi Lo 4 gt 5 6 7 8 Read Write Select Operators condition for Logic 4 R ABCD hex W ABCD hex A Operators condition B Operators condition B Operators condition 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 0 Logic 3 Logic 2 Logic 1 Logic 32 0042 40067 0043 40068 0044 40069 Operators condition Value
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