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1. If you edit the file and AN X2 finds an error during startup it flashes an error code on the SYS or MS LED see page 41 Example config txt files Example Link Local IP address IP LOCAL Hostname ANX2SqdMas Firmware AN X2 SQD MAS i Arnica Solutons Sok anc d b si Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran PROSOFT PARTNER PROCAAM Page 12 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Example DHCP IP DHCP Hostname ANX2SqdMas Firmware AN X2 SQD MAS Example static IP address IP 192 168 1 14 NetMask 255 255 255 0 DefGtwy 192 168 1 1 HostName ANX2SqdMas Firmware AN X2 SQD MAS If the link local address is not accessible Addresses 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 are reserved for use on a local network AN X2 modules are shipped set to the address 169 254 42 84 for initial configuration This address is almost always accessible from a computer on the same local Ethernet as the AN X If you cannot access the AN X2 at address 169 254 42 84 using a web browser open a command prompt window and type route print The routing table appears Do MS TCP Loopback interface 0x2 22200 18 Sb o5 93 7 corsas Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller Packet Scheduler Miniport Active Routes Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 10 0 20 20 10 10 0 0 255 255 255 0 10 10 0 20 10 10 0 20 20 10 10 0 20 255 255 255 255 27 0 0 127 0 0 1 20 10 255 255 255 255 25
2. RIM331 32 IN DC 2 0 OxE1 SIM116 16 IN SIM 1 0 OxE3 RIM301 16 IN AC 1 0 OxES RIM731 64 IN AC DC 4 0 OxED Autoconfiguration Before you can perform an autoconfiguration the Remote I O network must be connected to the AN X From the AN X web interface select Automation Network Square D I O Network Configuration AN X2 SQD MAS Square D RIO Configuration Square D RIO Configuration Instructions Ad ser pesation cosstens rawi in a ermupocn n the Squer O DJO network amd E hemniP comecters Thess shosld not be performed with the PLC in run mode Thar ae Uo muy to Cate Square 0 Automatically can n Sza 15 SOD MAS deo art overvttes the correct conf guber eC RO netasr Me The new Conf gsaration U 6 based bn ihe AID Manusby create z cw Je i273 yat adios ri chota need uza doa frt selon to veloci fre csi Ge Line the Sred buttar 12 apply Haz crr gumion fhe Click the Auto configure Network button AN X sends messages to all possible drops and builds a configuration based on the replies it receives AN X then displays the configuration it generated A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sole and Supported ProSoft Technology Inc PROSGFET www prosof technoliogy com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 16 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 AN X also generates a ControlLogix data mapping configuration based on the I O it finds see page 19 and generates aliases for the I O data that you can import to RSLogix 5000 See page 18 for information
3. I O network 4 3 Use the AN X web interface to autoconfigure the 14 Remote I O network and ControlLogix configuration 4 Configure the AN X in RSLogix 5000 24 5 Use the web interface to obtain aliases for RSLogix 27 5000 6 Import the aliases into RSLogix 5000 27 7 Use the aliases to access data Sarran PAQSOFT PARTNER PROGRAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 7 Ethernet Configuration Before you can use the AN X2 SQD MAS you must configure its network properties on Ethernet Initial Ethernet Configuration AN X can be configured gt tousea static unchanging IP address gt to obtain its IP address from a DHCP server touse the fixed link local address 169 254 42 84 AN X modules are shipped with the link local address 169 254 42 84 Unless you have control of the DHCP server in most applications you will assign the AN X a static IP address Otherwise the DHCP server may assign a different IP address each time AN X powers up and any software that accesses the AN X module would have to be reconfigured If you are using multiple AN X modules connect and configure one at a time since initially they will all be set to the same link local IP address If you are connecting AN X to an existing Ethernet network consult the IMPORTANT network administrator to obtain information about how you should configure AN X or to obtain a static IP address for AN X You configure the Ethernet properties using the web interface
4. Log Files AN X maintains various logs to record diagnostic and error messages Use the Log Files menu in the web interface to view these logs Ethernet IP Log The Ethernet IP log shows messages and errors associated with the Ethernet communication System Info Log The System Info log records informational messages during startup and normal operation View All Logs Use View All Logs to list and view all the AN X logs To view a log file click on the file name Administration Menu The Administration menu contains items used to configure control and update the AN X AN X Configuration Use AN X Configuration to set the AN X Ethernet properties and to select the firmware the AN X is to run tie pdt Yew duy kooenan jooi Hp join v eee EE a sco RR ee Seat cE ox Ptt 6 t t B AN X2 Configuration i Andas product of Quest Technical Soutons Sekt and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PRCOSCEFET www proscit technology com PARTNER AN X2 SQD MAS Page 35 The top of the screen shows the serial number and MAC Address of the AN X2 being configured Check either DHCP or Static DHCP If the AN X2 finds a DHCP server on the network it obtains an IP address and other network parameters netmask and default gateway from the DHCP server To find the address assigned you have to look at DHCP server When you submit the changes if the AN X2 does not find a DHCP server it reverts to the defa
5. O Data 19 Other Options and Mapped Data 21 LED Mode 21 Drop Error Table 21 Diagnostic Data 21 Diagnostic Counters 22 UDP Connection Diagnostics 22 Connection Statistics 23 Resetting Connection Statistics 23 Example Configuration File 23 Viewing the Current Configuration 24 Saving the Current Configuration 24 Configuring the AN X Module in RSLogix 5000 24 ControlLogix Aliases 27 Using the ControlLogix Log 27 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 29 Automation Network 30 Remote Network 30 Configure ControlLogix Support 31 View Configuration Files 31 View Active Configuration 32 Log Files 34 Ethernet IP Log 34 System Info Log 34 View All Logs 34 PHCOSCFT PARTNER PROGRAM 1 product of Quest Tec Soutons fe Se S diy Pn Ine 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran Page iv AN X2 SQD MAS Administration Menu AN X Configuration Submitting the Configuration Archive Configuration Update AN X Firmware Restart AN X Module Troubleshooting Menu TROUBLESHOOTING LEDs Ethernet LEDs MS and NS LEDs Startup MS and NS LEDs Runtime Standard Mode Debug Mode Fatal Errors UPDATING THE FIRMWARE SPECIFICATIONS SUPPORT WARRANTY A product of Quest Technical Soutons 2 Sate and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc www proschn technology com Sarran June 2013 34 34 33 35 36 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 44 45 Module Overview The AN X2 SQD MAS c
6. a long RPI for connection 15 since diagnostics don t need to update frequently UDP Connection Diagnostics The AN X2 SQD MAS maintains diagnostics related to the UDP traffic to and from the module They consist of Offset Counter 0 UDP Tx count 1 UDP Rx count 2 UDP Eth Error Ctr lo Typ Hi 3 UDP PrtErr Ctr Lo Typ Slt Hi PAQSOFT PARTNER PROGRAM ars Sarran AN X2 SQD MAS Page 23 Offset Counter 4 UDP Tx Busy 5 UDP Rx Busy Connection Statistics The AN X module maintains statistics for each scheduled connection The statistics for each connection consists of 10 words of data Only three words in the ten word block are used Offset Description 0 Average time for last 32 updates 2 Minimum time since the connection statistics were reset 4 Maximum time since the connection statistics were last reset The units for the times are 0 1 milliseconds A value of 87 means 8 7 ms Values update at a rate equal to 100 times the RPI for the connection Averages are calculated for the last 100 updates Resetting Connection Statistics To reset the connection statistics set bit 0 of output word 0 of connection 15 AN X resets the statistics on the transition from 0 to 1 This does not reset the UDP diagnostics Example Configuration File QTS AN X SQD MAS Auto Configuration Utility Copyright c 2012 Quest Technical Solutions Auto Config
7. begin with AN X2 and have extension qtf They are updated using the web interface Run the command Administration Update AN X Firmware and select the file you wish to download Do not download firmware to the AN X while applications that use the WARNING AN X are running The web page displays the download progress at the bottom left of the page You must restart the AN X2 to run the firmware that you downloaded It is essential that you do not disrupt power while downloading firmware especially maintenance firmware to the AN X2 or while the AN X2 is restarting following a firmware download WARNING Interrupting power at some points in the update process could render the AN X inoperative and it would have to be returned to the factory for reinitialization The web interface displays the version of the firmware the AN X2 is running on the tab at the top of the page You can also update the firmware by copying qtf files to the microSD card from a computer If you do make sure that there is only one version of each qtf file on the microSD card AN X2 SQD MAS Page 43 Specifications Parameter Specification Function Bridge between Ethernet and Remote network Typical Power Consumption 225 mA 12 VDC or 110 mA 24 VDC Maximum Power dissipation 2 7W Environmental Conditions Operational Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Relative Humidity 5 95 without
8. condensation product of Quest Technical Solutons ad by ary Iry PAQSOFT wwa prosof technology com PARTNERA PROCAAM Page 44 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Support How to Contact Us Sales and Support Sales and Technical Support for this product are provided by ProSoft Technology Contact our worldwide Sales or Technical Support teams directly by phone or email Asia Pacific Languages Spoken Chinese English 603 7724 2080 support AP prosoft technology com Europe Middle East Africa Languages Spoken French English 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 support EMEA prosoft technology com North America Languages Spoken English Spanish 1 661 716 5100 support prosoft technology com Latin America Brazil Languages Spoken Portuguese English 55 11 5083 3776 dalarcon prosoft technology com Latin America Spanish Speaking Countries Languages Spoken Spanish English 52 222 399 6565 victor prosoft technology com i product of Quest Technical Soutons s Sate and Supported by a PmSoft Technology Ine www proschn technology com Sarran AN X2 SQD MAS Page 45 Warranty Quest Technical Solutions warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship or material under normal use and service for three years after date of shipment Quest Technical Solutions will repair or replace without charge any equipment found to be defective during the warranty period Final determinatio
9. interface select Automation Network View Configuration Files To view the files click either AN X2 SQD MAS Ethernet IP ControlLogix I O Data Tags or AN X2 SQD MAS Ethernet IP ControlLogix Input Only Data Tags To save the file to your computer right click on the link and select Save Target As tis bif ww uto doceret ooh Hp Jain J e CTS AN SOD MAS Wes I ir G iius c ose Ptt toa v Astomabon Network AN X2 SQD MAS Square D Monitor Configuration Viewing Square D RIO Configuration Viewing Instructions The gt du LR IIT z dumis 4 ro G Sctarg tiss in cozirys the AN AI Q SQO4MAS W Network Covkaumtio File Alb x 300 1465 Root coin M x akon Fis AN X2 SQD MAS Ethernet IP Tagname Files v psccunes arh cr bles Most Excel c Une tive button fetes tn regenerate the VU tog hier sbe Umbar HLC musi be n prape mode ami thas gperan adi bangt tre ortini mihe Saure L aattmaber miwat Importing Tags in RSLogix 5000 To import the tags into RSLogix 5000 you must be offline Select Tools Import Tags and import the file Using the ControlLogix Log If there are problems with scheduled connections to the AN X use the ControlLogix log to identify the cause From the web interface select Log Files ControlLogix Log to display the log Look for error messages that describe in detail the cause of any problem with the current configuration A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sos and Supporte
10. on how to save the configuration to a file and upload it to the AN X Manual Configuration Manual configuration is useful when the Remote network is not attached to the AN X or when you need something other than the default configuration Create the configuration file using a text editor such as Windows Notepad and save it as a comma separated variable CSV file with extension csv The file format is described on page 16 To send the configuration to AN X 1 From the AN X web interface select Automation Network Remote Network Configuration 2 Type or browse the configuration file name into the Select file area 3 Click the Send File To AN X button to send the file to AN X AN X parses the file and displays either the current configuration if the configuration was sent successfully or an error message if there was a problem with the file Remote I O Configuration File Format The Remote I O configuration file defines the contents of the Remote I O network to be scanned It is a text file which can be created and edited with a text editor such as Windows Notepad Anything after a semicolon on a line is treated as a comment Comments can be inserted at the end of a line or on a separate line The file consists of blocks that define the contents of each drop Drop Definitions Each drop definition begins with a line that defines the drop number of the drop being configured for example Drop 7 The drop number can be from 1 t
11. on longer than 150 of the longest network frame time the transmitter is forced off and the module is placed into a safe fatal failure state Package Contents e AN X2 SQD MAS module CD containing software and documentation microSD to SD card adapter rubber feet for desktop use A product of Quest Technical Soutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology inc PHOSCFT www proscit technoogy com PARTNER PROG M AN X2 SQD MAS Page 3 Using the MicroSD Card The AN X2 microSD card stores configuration data and firmware The are no restrictions on the size or speed of the card The format must be FAT 16 or FAT 32 An adapter is provided so you can insert the microSD card in an SD slot in your computer The card must be present while the AN X2 is running WARNING Do not remove the card while the AN X2 is powered on If the AN X2 is inaccessible from Ethernet because of its settings you can remove the card and edit the file config txt Refer to page 11 for details Insert the card in the slot at the back of the AN X2 with the pins facing up If you remove the card to edit the configuration file push the card in WARNING straight or the card might fall inside the case and you will have to disassemble the AN X2 to retrieve it AN X2 Modes of Operation There are two AN X2 modes of operation Maintenance mode The AN X2 runs the maintenance firmware at startup It performs diagnostics memory tests etc and copies
12. the ControlLogix configuration by selecting Automation Network View Configuration Files Right click on the AN X2 SQD MAS ControlLogix Configuration File link and select Save target to save the current ControlLogix scheduled data configuration to a file Configuring the AN X Module in RSLogix 5000 To configure the AN X in RSLogix 5000 1 Right click on the ControlLogix Ethernet module that will be communicating to the AN X and select Add Module Add a 1756 ENBT A module 2 Setthe Major Rev to 1 i A product of Quest Technical Soutons lt and Supported by m Oo nec www proscn technology com Sarran AN X2 SQD MAS Page 25 General Module Info Internet Protocol Port Configuration Type 1756 ENBT 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge T wisted Pair Media Vendor Allen Bradley Parent LocalENBT Ethemet Address Name ANX Private Network 192 168 1 128 Description IP Address Host Name Electronic Keying Disable Keying Rack Connection None Time Sync Connection None Chassis Size 47 Module Definition Revision 114 Status Creating Set the Name to match the hostname of the AN X in the Ethernet configuration Set the chassis size to 17 and the Slot to 16 Set the revision to 1 1 Set the Comm Format or Rack Connection to None Set the IP address to match the AN X module Set Electronic Keying to Disable Keying 3 Add Generic modules for each required connect
13. 2 SQD MAS Page 5 23 4 5 alelolals a Pin Assignment 1 RIO 2 2 RIO 1 3 shield 4 RIO 4 5 RIO 3 Ensure that the physical ends of the remote I O network are properly terminated The AN X module does not have any internal termination A Square D scanner has a 220 ohm resistor built in across RIO amp RIO2 rx Since the AN X does not have a built in terminator add a 220 ohm resistor externally if it is being used as a scanner Square D adapters connect a 220 ohm resistor across RIO3 amp RIO4 when the switch is turned on If the AN X is a monitor add a 220 ohm resistor if it is at the end of the network and shut off the switch for the node that was previously at the end Ethernet Cabling AN X has a standard RJ 45 connector for connecting to Ethernet If you are connecting to the AN X through a router or switch use a standard Ethernet cable If you are connecting directly to the AN X module use a crossover cable Software Installation There is no required software installation for the AN X2 SQD MAS All configuration is done using the web interface PROSGFT PARTNER PROGRAM 1 oduct of Quest Technical Solutons f Sok and 8 d by Pm c nc 7 www proscn technolngg com n Sn rran Page 6 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Quick Start Step See page 1 Power up the AN X connect it to Ethernet and assign it 6 an IP address 2 Connect AN X to the Remote
14. 24 Example ClxName AnxSqdMas CIxPrefix The ClxPrefix is used in the alias names AN X creates for import into RSLogix 5000 AN X prefixes each name with the ClxPrefix The ClxPrefix can be used to distinguish aliases for the same drop and slot on two different remote I O networks when the ControlLogix processor has connections to more than one AN X2 SQD MAS For example if the ControlLogix has connections to two AN X2 SQD MAS modules each controlling a different network each network could have a block with the same drop and slot Using a different ClxPrefix in the configuration file for each AN X2 SQD MAS makes the aliases for the two AN X modules distinct The ClxPrefix consists of a line with the keyword ClxPrefix followed by a comma and the prefix text Example CIxPrefix SQD Scheduled Connections Each scheduled connection to the AN X begins with a line that consists of the keyword ClxSlot followed by a comma and then a number from 0 to 14 Example ClxSlot U Each scheduled connection consists of output data and input data The section that defines the scheduled outputs from the ControlLogix processor for that connection begin with a line with just the keyword DataOutput The section that defines the scheduled inputs to the ControlLogix processor for that connection begin with a line with just the keyword DatalInput Data definitions consist of lines that define the mapping between the ControlLogix data table
15. 5 255 255 10 10 0 20 10 10 0 20 20 64 215 255 122 255 255 255 255 0 10 0 10 10 0 20 20 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 27 0 0 127 0 0 1 1 169 254 0 0 255 255 0 0 10 10 0 20 10 10 0 20 20 224 0 0 0 240 0 0 0 10 10 0 20 10 10 0 20 20 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 10 10 0 20 10 10 0 20 1 product of Quest Technical Soutons Do Sok and Supported by PmSof Technology Ine www proscn technology com Sarran PROSOFT PARTNER PROGAAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 13 Persistent Routes None If there is no entry in the network destination column that starts with 169 254 0 0 highlighted above add a route using route add 169 254 0 0 mask 255 255 0 0 10 10 0 20 metric 20 where 10 10 0 20 is replaced with the IP address of the interface in your computer that is connected to the AN X2 IMPORTANT You may need to run this command as administrator Repeat the route print command and confirm that the table now has an entry similar to the one shown Now try pinging the AN X2 at 169 254 42 84 You should now be able to access it using a browser to set the desired Ethernet configuration product of Quest Technical Solutons Sok and Supported by A Technology Inc www proscon technology com PROSOFT PARTNER PROGRAM Page 14 AN X2 SQD MAS the AN X2 SQD MAS Configuring the Remote Network June 2013 Remote I O Network Configuration Before you can scan a Square D Remote I O network you must configure the network in Ther
16. AN X2 SQD MAS Square D Remote I O Scanner Module User Manual A product of Quest Technical Solutions Sold and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc www prosoft technology com Page ii AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of these products must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards In no event will Quest Technical Solutions be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products Any illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this publication are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Quest Technical Solutions does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss These warnings help to I WARNING e identify a hazard avoid the hazard recognize the conseque
17. Archive File Click the Archive File link and enter a filename and location Update AN X Firmware Use Update AN X Firmware to download a firmware file to the microSD card on the AN X Firmware files for the AN X2 have names that begin with AN X2 and have extension qtf Do not download firmware to the AN X while applications that use the l WARNING AN E a product of Quest Technical Soutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSOFT www prosci technology com PARTNER AN X2 SQD MAS Page 37 tie pi Yow duy kodenan loch Hip Le Md ee NEL J we CTS AN C SOD Mas Wes p OH Saisie c B coe Ptt toa AN X Firmware Update Utility Select a Firmware Fik to Upload Browse No fle sslecied Updane P rmware Browse to select the file then click the Update Firmware button to transfer the file It is essential that you do not disrupt power while downloading firmware especially maintenance firmware to the AN X2 or while the AN X2 is restarting following a firmware download WARNING Interrupting power at some points in the update process could render the AN X inoperative and it will have to be returned to the factory for reinitialization AN X displays status messages in the lower left corner of the page When the download is complete AN X displays a message that indicates the success or failure of the download Restart the AN X in order to run the downloaded firmware Restart A
18. D MAS Wes In E 2p Siae cB oue Pto AN X2 SQD MAS Square D Monitor Configuration Viewing on Aciba Tr Te Click on the links to view the files Right click on the links to retrieve the files from AN X and store them on your computer View Active Configuration Select View Active Configuration to view the Remote or ControlLogix configuration file in the web browser Click the Square D RIO network link to view the current Remote I O network configuration product of Quest Technical Solutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSGOFT www prosci technology com PARTNER AN X2 SQD MAS Page 33 the pit ww utoy bookmarks ooh Lip joi a J CTSAN2 SOD NAS Wests EE ES Piiale c ov AN X2 SOD MAS Active Configuration Lag que 2 tetanik Configuration uu D RID itor Mamet F LO TI Wert n NTC Ruaan QO RAS Network AatoConfig can Seocessfal SMES T A Merunrk Ceatig File wnr weolAnxRaMsnTel fg om vien cord pasion F rs sone Paves Sannesaful asc Ste s On Cur AN X 5292 MA3 Contrcllog x Config File mat nmc AnzigdftasfnetIpS9vz cav 5 Cliar CleSiar 1 amp Win me Tene 1 Cix amp lot ib Min Imp Leni i94 Paxsa Ponoesaful Click the Ethernet IP link to view the current ControlLogix configuration A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PHOSCFT www prosoft technoiogy com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 34 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013
19. Ethernet IP File ClxName Anx2SqdMas ClxPrefix SQD LedModeDebug ClxSlot 0 Datalnput Inputs to ControlLogix 1 RIM101 16 IN AC DC 3 dis08 3 3 1 RIM101 16 IN AC DC 4 dis04 4 24 1 RIM101 16 IN AC DC 5 d8s09 5 58 4 ROM121 4 OUT ANLG 2 dis02 2 2 product of Quest Technical Soutons Saks and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSOFT PARTNERA wwa prosof technology com PROCAAM Page 24 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 DataOutput Outputs from ControlLogix 1 ROM221 16 OUT AC 0 d8s02 0 gt 0 1 1 d8s03 1 gt 1 1 ROM221 16 OUT AC 1 4 2 d8s04 2 gt 2 1 ROM221 16 OUT AC 3 d8s09 3 gt 6 4 ROM121 4 OUT ANLG Viewing the Current Configuration To view the ControlLogix configuration currently stored in the AN X start the web interface and select View Active Configuration Click the Ethernet IP link to view the current ControlLogix scheduled data configuration Bach line begins with a line number from the original ControlLogix configuration file Each mapping line shows the offset and length of the data in the ControlLogix data connection Saving the Current Configuration To save the ControlLogix configuration currently stored in the AN X to a file start the web interface and select Automation Network View Active Configuration Right click the Ethernet IP link and select Save target to save the current ControlLogix scheduled data configuration to a file You can also save
20. N X Module Use the Restart AN X Module command to restart the AN X module for example after changing Ethernet parameters or after downloading firmware A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc J wwa proscft technology com PARTNERA Page 38 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 tee bit ew Apoy kooonat ooh bap Le M j CTS ANAG SOD NA5 Wes In s Simia cB ens Ptt tooa AN X Module Restart Click the Restart Now link to restart the AN X Troubleshooting Menu The troubleshooting menu contains information that is specific to an automation network as well as support information product of Quest Technical Solutons Sol and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PRCOSCFET www proscit technology com PARTNER AN X2 SQD MAS Page 39 Troubleshooting LEDs The AN X2 SQD MAS has LEDs that indicate the state of the Ethernet connection the overall module state and the connection to the Remote I O network Ethernet LEDs There are two LEDs that indicate the state of the Ethernet connection The upper yellow LED labelled 100 is on if the link is running at 100 Mbits second and is off otherwise The lower green Link Act LED is off if the link is inactive and is on if the link is active If activity is detected the link blinks at 30 ms intervals and continues blinking as long as activity is present If the AN X2 is not connected to Ethernet the 10 100 LED is on MS
21. Start a web browser and enter the address 169 254 42 84 The AN X2 must be on the same subnet as the computer to use the link local IP address It cannot be connected through a router TIP PHCOSCFT PARTNER PROGRAM aca Soutens re Sok and S d by Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran Page 8 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Select Administration AN X Configuration m OTS AG SQO IARS Wes In a 5x2 AN X2 SOD MAS Square D Master Module Introduction Directions Menu Details The AN X2 Configuration page appears product of Quest Technical Solutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PHOSOFT www proscit technology com PARTNER PROGAAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 9 AN X2 Configuration Serel Ed JaCCcODoes MAC Address 00 30 1A 00 Mes DHCP Unk Locat Site AN X Hosmeme RSD Tes AH X P Address TERY NET Mask Gateway Add ess FExmmnne Type At the top the screen shows the serial number and MAC address of the AN X being configured Check either DHCP or Static DHCP If the AN X2 finds a DHCP server on the network it obtains an IP address and other network parameters netmask and default gateway from the DHCP server To find the address assigned you have to look at the DHCP server When you submit the changes if the AN X2 does not find a DHCP server it reverts to the default link local address 169 254 42 84 and repeatedly flashes the SYS or MS LED 3 ti
22. and NS LEDs Startup The SYS or MS LED is used by the AN X operating system and software to indicate the state of operations and errors Errors or status indication in boot mode cause the LED to flash yellow Otherwise the LED flashes red The SYS or MS LED should be used in conjunction with the logs to locate the cause of problems In the following red 3 means three red flashes followed by a pause and so on SYS or MS LED State Possible cause Red 3 DHCP configuration failed Yellow 2 microSD card not present Yellow 3 AN X2 Maintenance firmware file not found on microSD card Yellow 4 config txt file not found on microSD card or error parsing file Yellow 5 Production firmware filename was not specified in config txt Yellow 6 AN X2 production firmware file not found on microSD card Yellow 7 Production firmware file invalid or error programming to flash Yellow 8 Daughterboard mismatch Flashing red green Unscheduled messaging addressing or connection problem Flashing red off Configuration file problem PROSOFT PARTNERA PROCAAM Arccal So utens Y Sok and I by si c 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran Page 40 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Railroading SYS or MS and NET or NS LEDs AN X alternates railroads flashing the SYS or MS and NET or NS LEDs to indicate its state It railroads the LEDs yellow while it is copying new maintenance or production firmware fil
23. and the Remote module They consist of lines of the form CLX_offset optional Location The CLX_offset is the offset into the data for the connection You can select the offset where the data is located or you can leave it blank and AN X will automatically assign the offset The Remote_location consists of the drop and slot in the form dxsy where x is the drop number and y is the slot number AN X2 SQD MAS Page 21 Example To map the outputs from drop 1 slot 4 to ControlLogix offset 27 add the following line to the DataOutput section of the connection 27 dls4 Example To map the inputs from the drop 3 slot 11 to the next available ControlLogix location add the following line to the DataInput section of the connection d3s11 Other Options and Mapped Data LED Mode To set debug mode enter a line with the keyword LedModeDebug in the ControlLogix configuration file See page 40 for details Drop Error Table The drop error table consists of 8 bits in one 16 bit word one bit per drop Bit 0 corresponds to drop 1 bit 1 corresponds to drop 2 and so on If a configured drop is not active on the network the bit is 1 If a configured drop is active on the network the bit is 0 The bit is always 0 for an unconfigured drop The drop error table is automatically mapped to the first word of input data for ControlLogix connection 0 Diagnostic Data In addition to the I O data there are other items that are autom
24. andwidth you can organize the data so that items that must update quickly are mapped to connections with short RPIs and items that are less time critical are mapped to connections with longer RPIs In addition the AN X module has diagnostic data that can be mapped to ControlLogix scheduled input data Mapping I O Data You map input and output data to the ControlLogix scheduled data by creating a comma separated variable file that defines the mappings and sending the file to the AN X The file contains sections for each scheduled connection Within each scheduled connection are the definitions for the input and output data for that connection These definitions refer to the drop and slot where the data is to be found When you create a mapping all the input or output data for the drop and slot is mapped you cannot map individual registers AN X automatically creates a mapping file when you autoconfigure I O See page 15 for details Anything after a semicolon on a line is treated as a comment ClxName The first line in the file identifies the AN X module AN X uses this name in the address portion of the ControlLogix aliases for the Remote data Arnica Solutons Fe Sake ane d by Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran PHCOSCFT PARTNER PROGRAM Page 20 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 The ClxName consists of a line with the keyword ClxName followed by a comma and the name you give the emulated ENBT see page
25. any changes from the microSD card If there are no errors it starts the AN X2 in production mode e Production mode This is the normal runtime mode of operation PROSOFT PARTNER PROCAAM aca Soutens Sok and S d by Pm c nc J www proscon technology com n Sx rran Page 4 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Installation Prevent Electrostatic Discharge The module is sensitive to electrostatic discharge WARNING Electrostatic discharge can damage integrated circuits or semiconductors Follow these guidelines when you handle the module e Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential Do not touch the connector pins Power AN X requires DC power input from 12 to 24 VDC 12 3 MEE GND Left to right the pins on the power connector are chassis ground negative voltage and positive voltage Pin 1 is closest to the Ethernet connector The chassis ground should be connected Power consumption internally is 225 mA 12VDC or 110 mA 24VDC The part number for the power connector is Phoenix MSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 Remote I O Cabling and Termination Refer to the Square D Instruction Bulletin 30598 247 01D2 Local Remote Interface Class 8030 Types CRM 210 211 220 222 for detailed information on remote I O cabling and installation The module has a 5 pin Phoenix connector for connection to the remote I O network The part number for the remote I O connector is Phoenix Contact MSTB 2 5 5 ST 5 08 AN X
26. atically mapped by the AN X2 SQD MAS to connection 15 If you use connection 15 to monitor diagnostic data set a long RPI to TIP reduce the Ethernet traffic since the diagnostics do not need to be updated as frequently as I O data The items are found at the locations shown and are described in detail in the sections that follow Starting Offset Description 0 Diagnostic counters 35 UDP connection diagnostics 40 Connection 0 statistics PROSOFT PARTNER PROCAAM Arnica Soutons re Sake ane d by s Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran Page 22 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Starting Offset Description 50 Connection 1 statistics 190 Connection 15 statistics Diagnostic Counters The AN X2 SQD MAS maintains the following diagnostic counters Counter Offset Description Tx Frames 0 Transmitted network frames Rx Frames Good 1 Received good network frames Rx Stop Errors 2 Received frames with a stop error Rx ChkSum Errors 3 Received frames with a checksum error Rx Loopback Errors 4 Received frames with a loopback error Rx Timeout Errors 5 Received frames with a timeout error Rx Protocol Errors Type 6 Received frames with a protocol error high vyte and the error type low byte Scan Counter 7 I O Scans The diagnostic counters are automatically mapped to connection 15 If you are using the diagnostic counters set
27. d by Eronat Tichnology Iae PROSGET www prosof technoliogy com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 28 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 A product of Quest Technical Solutons Do Sots and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc 7 y www proscn technologs com Sarran PROSOFT PARTNER PROGRAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 29 Using the Web Interface The AN X module contains a webserver capable of communicating with standard web browsers such as Internet Explorer The AN X module contains a webserver capable of communicating with standard web browsers such as Internet Explorer Use the web interface to gt set the Remote I O network configuration gt set the ControlLogix scheduled data configuration gt view the current configuration gt view AN X logs It also contains contact information for support To use the web interface you must know the IP address of the AN X To access the web interface start your web browser and type the AN X IP address where you normally enter web addresses in the browser tie pit we duty bodenat loch Hp jaim pak andiak Miamiin j ew CT AN Q SOD Mas Wet LE O OO A E Siaj Cc B ax Pte t t E v Agtomation Network AN X2 SQD MAS Square D Master Module Introduction Th tha man COTS jurapos C069n We 116 AC X2 SOD AAGS praci Directions Menu Details Automation Network Square D VO Network Configuration Vse then intro opoo to Co rf ure the Square D VO a Configure ControlLog
28. e are two methods of configuring the Remote I O that the AN X2 SQD MAS is to scan e autoconfiguration The AN X2 SQD MAS reads the network contents by sending messages to the attached network manual configuration You build a configuration file and send it to the AN X2 SQD MAS You can also use autoconfiguration to build an initial configuration file edit the file to add features then perform a manual configuration with the modified file Supported Modules The following modules are supported by the AN X2 SQD MAS Description Input Registers Output Registers Type Code ROM121 4 OUT ANLG 0 4 0x82 ROM122 4 OUT ANLG 0 4 0x84 ROMI31 STEP CNTRLR 4 12 Ox8A ROMI41 MPLX OUT BCD 0 16 Ox8E ROM221 16 OUT AC 0 1 OxAO ROM441 32 OUT DC 0 2 OxAl ROM421 16 OUT AC 0 1 OxA5 ROMS71 64 OUT RELAY 0 4 OxAD ROM271 16 OUT RELAY 0 1 OxAF ROM441 32 OUT DC BF 0 2 OxBF RIM121 4 16 IN ANLG 16 0 OxC1 RIM123 8 IN HS ANLG 8 0 0xC3 RIM144 MPLX IN BCD 16 0 0xC6 RIM126 8 IN ANLG TC 10 2 OxC7 RIM131 HS COUNTER 4 12 OxC8 RIM127 12 INRTD 14 2 OxCD ars Sarran product of Quest Technical Soutons Sekt and Supported by PmSoft Technology Inc www proson technology com PROSCIFT PARTNER PROGRAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 15 Description Input Registers Output Registers Type Code RIM331 32 IN DC D5 2 0 OxD5 RIM101 16 IN AC DC 1 0 OxEO
29. es from the microSD card to flash memory It railroads the LEDs green for 20 to 30 seconds as it starts production mode MS and NS LEDs Runtime There are two possible runtime LED modes Standard mode is the new default mode and is compliant with the IMPORTANT Ethernet IP specification Debug mode provides more information about the state of the remote I O network To set debug mode enter a line with the keyword LedModeDebug in the ControlLogix configuration file When you autoconfigure the AN X it sets debug mode in the file it creates The AN X enters debug mode only if the ControlLogix configuration succeeds IMPORTANT Standard Mode The MS and NS LEDs are used by the AN X operating system and software to indicate the state of operations and errors In standard mode the MS and NS LEDs should be used in conjunction with the logs to locate the cause of problems Condition LEDs All OK MS Solid Green NS Solid Green Missing connections MS Solid Green NS Flashing Green Error event MS Solid Green NS Pulses Red Bad Config MS Flash Red NS Flash Green Error Events Connection Timeout Returned error to connection request PROSOFT Sarran Debug Mode AN X2 SQD MAS Page 41 SYS or MS LED The SYS or MS LED is used by the AN X operating system and software to indicate the state of operations and errors Errors or status indication in boot mode cause the LED to flash yello
30. ion A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sake and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PHOSCFT www proscft technology com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 26 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 UTE e Type 1756 MODULE Generic 1755 Module w Parent ANS Connection Parameters Assembly Instance Size Name AnxSlatl Input 1 250 a 16 bit Description Output 2 248 w 16 bit Configuration 4 0 E E bit Comm Format Data INT E Status Input x Slat iij tz Status Output Set the parameters as shown Set the Slot to 0 for the first connection 1 for the second connection and so on 4 Set the RPI for each connection E Module Properties ANX 0 1756 MODULE 1 1 Connection Madule Info Backplane Requested Packet Interval AFI 5 04 ms 0 2 750 0 ms Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller IF Connection Fails While in Aun Mode Use Unicast Connection aver Etheret IP Module Fault product of Quest Technical Solutons M Sok and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSCFT www proscft technology com PARTNERA PROGAAM AN X2 SQD MAS Page 27 ControlLogix Aliases AN X uses the Ethernet IP configuration to create aliases that can be imported into RSLogix 5000 Use these alias tags in your RSLogix 5000 program to access the data on the AN X There are two sets of alias files one for exclusive owner connections and one for listen only connections In the web
31. ix Support The has Ae ately to talh te Controlloye tently P Ca The cece caian confections between tha PC and the AOD E Thort priod View Configuration Files Usp thes upton to LL ELLEN AS and Square LW rete I LLL View Active Configuration The left pane contains commands Click on the arrows at the left of the main headings to expand or contract the sections The contents of the right pane depend on the current command being executed Browsers may return cached data rather than rereading data that has TIP changed on the AN X Run the browser in the mode where it doesn t cache data incognito in A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sos and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSGFET www prosof technoliogy com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 30 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Chrome Private browsing in Firefox and Safari etc Automation Network Remote Network Select Automation Network Remote I O Network Configuration to configure the I O the AN X2 SQD MAS is to scan the bat ww duty kmoenat Looi Lip pain L LA J me CTEAN Q SOD Mas wes E x E Siia cB os P 6 E AN X2 SQD MAS Square D RIO Configuration ite Seine Contador Autoconfiguration To autoconfigure first connect the Remote network to the AN X2 SQD MAS To configure just the I O check Auto configure Remote network Autoconfiguration also generates a ControlLogix configuration on the AN X Manual Configuration Manual c
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33. mes red followed by a pause Static IP Address If you select static IP address enter the IP address for the AN X the netmask for the AN X the default gateway for your network You must enter a valid default gateway address even if there is no device at the gateway address on the network A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PHCOSCFT P www proscit technology com PARTNER Page 10 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Hostname Enter a Hostname for the AN X2 This name is used internally by AN X and may be used to identify the AN X if you have a DNS server on your network The name can be from 1 to 30 characters long Firmware Select the firmware the AN X is to load from the list provided AN X builds the list from the firmware files on the microSD card that are compatible with the AN X hardware The firmware file for Square D Remote I O scanner operation is AN X2 SQD MAS Submitting the Configuration Once you have entered all required parameters click SUBMIT to write the configuration to the file config txt on the microSD card The changes do not take effect until the AN X restarts The following page appears when you click SUBMIT m b m OND KOS es n OS a LE Click Continue to restart the AN X2 then wait until the AN X has completely restarted before continuing If you have changed the IP address you will have to enter the new IP address in the browser s addres
34. n of the nature and responsibility for defective or damaged equipment will be made by Quest Technical Solutions personnel All warranties hereunder are contingent upon proper use in the application for which the product was intended and do not cover products which have been modified or repaired without Quest Technical Solutions approval or which have been subjected to accident improper maintenance installation or application or on which original identification marks have been removed or altered This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires consumables nor to any damage resulting from battery leakage In all cases Quest Technical Solutions responsibility and liability under this warranty shall be limited to the cost of the equipment The purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for the prepaid return of any item under this Warranty provision and compliance with such instruction shall be a condition of this warranty Except for the express warranty stated above Quest Technical Solutions disclaims all warranties with regard to the products sold hereunder including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness and the express warranties stated herein are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on the part of Quest Technical Solutions for damages including but not limited to consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the Product product of Quest Technical So
35. nces IMPORTANT Identities information that is especially important for successful application and understanding of the product TIP Identifies information that explains the best way to use the AN X2 SQD MAS gateway Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation ControlLogix RSLinx and RSLogix 5000 are trademarks of the Allen Bradley Company Inc product of Quest Technical Soutons nd Supported by PmSoft Technology Inc www proson technology com MODULE OVERVIEW Hardware Features Package Contents Using the MicroSD Card AN X2 Modes of Operation INSTALLATION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge Power Remote I O Cabling and Termination Ethernet Cabling Software Installation QUICK START ETHERNET CONFIGURATION Initial Ethernet Configuration DHCP Static IP Address Hostname Firmware Submitting the Configuration Reconfiguring an AN X from an Unknown State The Configuration File If the link local address is not accessible REMOTE I O NETWORK CONFIGURATION Configuring the Remote Network Supported Modules N oc 10 10 11 11 12 14 14 14 AN X2 SQD MAS Page iii Autoconfiguration 15 Manual Configuration 16 Remote I O Configuration File Format 16 Viewing the Current Configuration 18 Saving the Current Configuration 18 EXCHANGING SCHEDULED DATA WITH A CONTROLLOGIX 19 Mapping I
36. o 8 The drop definition consists of lines that define the contents of each slot The slot definitions define the contents of the slot They consist of the slot number 1 to 16 the number of input and output data registers and a description You can find the required values for the number of data registers from the table on page 14 The description for a module is defined by the keyword Desc and can be from 1 to 95 characters long The description text must be enclosed in double quotes for example Desc 12 24VDC 32 Ckt Source I O Block AN X uses the description only for comments You can put whatever you want in the description Each drop definition ends with the keyword EndDrop which is required 1 A product of Quest Technical Soutons s and Supported by m ao nec www proscn technology com Sarran AN X2 SQD MAS Page 17 Parameter Keyword Valid entries Drop number Drop 1 8 Slot number Slot 1 16 Input Registers InpRegs Number of registers 1 to 127 Output Registers OutRegs Number of registers 1 to 127 Description Desc Maximum 63 characters enclosed in double quotes End of drop definition EndDrop Examples Slot 4 InpRegs 0 OutRegs 1 Desc ROM221 16 OUT AC ModType a0 Slot 9 InpRegs 4 OutRegs 4 Desc ROM121 4 OUT ANLG ModType 82 When AN X creates a Remote I O configuration file after an autoconfiguration it inserts part numbers and descriptions fr
37. om its internal module database Sample Remote Configuration File QTS AN X SQD MAS Auto Configuration Utility Copyright c 2012 Quest Technical Solutions Auto Config Sqd Mas File 4 1 3 Drop 1 Slot 2 InpRegs 1 OutRegs 0 Desc RIM101 16 IN AC DC Slot 3 InpRegs 1 OutRegs 0 Desc RIM101 16 IN AC DC Slot 4 InpRegs 1 OutRegs 0 Desc RIM101 16 IN AC DC EndDrop MaxSlot 4 NumInpRegs 3 NumOutRegs 0 Drop 8 Slot 2 InpRegs 0 OutRegs 1 Desc ROM221 16 OUT AC Slot 3 InpRegs 0 OutRegs 1 Desc ROM221 16 OUT AC Slot 4 InpRegs 0 OutRegs 1 Desc ROM221 16 OUT AC ModType e0 ModType e0 ModType e0 ModType a0 ModType a0 ModType a0 Slot 9 InpRegs 0 OutRegs 4 Desc ROM121 4 OUT ANLG ModType 82 EndDrop MaxSlot 9 NumInpRegs 0 NumOutRegs 7 S and Supported by PmSoft Technalogy Inc www prosof technology com product of Quest Technical Soutons PROSOFT PARTNER PROCAAM Page 18 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Viewing the Current Configuration To view the Remote I O configuration currently in AN X access the web interface and select Automation Network View Active Configuration You can also view the configuration file by accessing the web interface and selecting Automation Network View Configuration Files Click on the AN X2 SQD MAS RIO Network Configuration File link Saving the Current Configuration To save the configuration currently in AN X to a file access the web interface and select Automation Ne
38. ommunications module connects to a ControlLogix PLC over Ethernet IP and acts as a scanner on the Square D remote I O network It connects to CRM 220 222 adapter modules NOT Passport I O IMPORTANT Unlike Square D scanners AN X has only one I O channel The module supports scheduled connections with a ControlLogix processor so the ControlLogix processor can read inputs from the remote I O network and write outputs The AN X2 SQD MAS module has a web interface for configuration for monitoring logs and for performing other administrative functions You can communicate with the module using any standard web browser such as Internet Explorer The module firmware can be updated over Ethernet using the web interface Refer to page 42 for details Page 2 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Hardware Features The module has LEDs to indicate the status of the connection to the Ethernet 100 and Link Act aLED to indicate the module s internal state SYS or MS aLED to indicate the state of communications on the remote I O network NET or NS an Ethernet connector a power connector aconnector to connect to the Square D remote I O network A watchdog timer is implemented in the module s hardware If the firmware does not kick the watchdog within the timeout period the watchdog times out and places the module into a safe fatal failure state A jabber inhibit timer is implemented in the module s hardware If the network transmitter is
39. onfiguration does not require that the network be online Create a configuration file Refer to page 19 for details on the file format Browse the file name and click the Send File to AN X button product of Quest Technical Soutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PROSCFT www proscit technology com PARTNER AN X2 SQD MAS Page 31 Configure ControlLogix Support AN X exchanges scheduled data with a ControlLogix processor over Ethernet Refer to section Exchanging Scheduled Data with a ControlLogix on page 19 for information on configuring scheduled data exchange Select Automation Network Configure ControlLogix Support in the web interface to upload the configuration tee bat Yww doy Rookrnarts ooh Lip jeim J CTEAN Q SOD Mas wes E m EN p Piat AN X2 SQD MAS ControlLogix Configuration Type or browse the configuration file name into the Select file area Then click the Send To AN X button to send the file to AN X Check the ControlLogix Log to determine if there have been any errors with the upload View Configuration Files Select View Configuration Files to view the Remote and ControlLogix configuration files A product of Quest Technical Sotutons Sols and Supported by ProSoft Technology Inc PHOSCFT www prosoft technoiogy com PARTNER PROGRAM Page 32 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 tie pd Yew duy koodenat joo Hp eim PP M jJ CTS AN I SO
40. s field product of Quest Technical Soutons Sate and Supported by a s ProSoft Technology Inc PROSOET a www prosof tachnology com PARTNER Sriram AN X2 SQD MAS Page 11 Reconfiguring an AN X from an Unknown State It sometimes happens that an AN X has been previously configured with an IP address that causes it to be inaccessible on the current Ethernet network or the IP address is unknown Remove the microSD card and edit the file config txt using a text editor such as Windows Notepad to set the AN X2 to the desired configuration The Configuration File The Ethernet configuration and the name of the production firmware file to load are stored in the file config txt on the microSD card The file config txt is a text file that contains the Ethernet configuration and the name of the firmware file to load When you perform the Administration AN X Configuration command from the web interface it writes the results to config txt Each line consists of a keyword followed by a colon and then a value Example IP 192 168 1 12 Anything after a semicolon on a line is treated as a comment Keyword Possible Values IP LOCAL DHCP static IP address Netmask Ethernet netmask used only if IP is a static IP address DefGtwy default gateway used only if IP is a static IP address Hostname Ethernet host name from 1 to 30 characters Firmware Firmware file to run at startup must be present on microSD card
41. twork View Configuration Files Right click on the AN X2 SQD MAS Remote Network Configuration File link and save the file Sarran 1 product of Quest Technical Soutons s Sate and Supported by PmSoft Technology Ine www proschn technology com AN X2 SQD MAS Page 19 Exchanging Scheduled Data with a ControlLogix The AN X2 SQD MAS supports multiple scheduled connections with a ControlLogix processor over Ethernet The AN X2 SQD MAS behaves like a 17 slot ControlLogix rack with an ENBT A module in slot 16 and generic modules in slots 0 to 15 I O data can be mapped to slots 0 to 14 Slot 15 is reserved for diagnostics A ControlLogix processor can open a scheduled connection to each of these 16 generic modules Each scheduled connection consists of up to 248 words of output data from the ControlLogix processor to the AN X and up to 250 words of input data from the AN X to the ControlLogix processor Each connection can have a different RPI In general keep the number of connections small There is significant overhead in opening and maintaining each connection You map the inputs and outputs for the Remote I O blocks to these scheduled connections AN X can create the mappings automatically or you can create a mapping configuration manually You can let AN X create a mapping file automatically then edit the file to better suit your application For example in order to make the most efficient use of the available Ethernet b
42. ult link local address 169 254 42 84 and repeatedly flashes the SYS or MS LED 3 times red followed by a pause Static IP Address If you select static IP address enter the IP address for the AN X the netmask for the AN X the default gateway for your network You must enter a valid default gateway address even if there is no device at the gateway address on the network Hostname Enter a Hostname for the AN X2 This name is used internally by AN X and may be used to identify the AN X if you have a DNS server on your network The name can be from 1 to 30 characters long Firmware Select the firmware the AN X is to load from the list provided AN X builds the list from the firmware files on the microSD card that are compatible with the AN X hardware Submitting the Configuration Once you have entered all required parameters click SUBMIT to write the configuration to the file config txt on the microSD card The changes do not take effect until the AN X restarts Archive Configuration Use Archive Configuration to create an archive that contains the current AN X configuration and logs for use by technical support PHCOSCFT PARTNER PROGRAM aca Soutons gt Sok and S db Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sx rran Page 36 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Fre bdt ww doy kockrnart ooh HWp eim T MM A J f Coram D _ A iat Bl core Ptt tooa AN X Configuration and Log Archiver
43. w Otherwise the LED flashes red The SYS or MS LED should be used in conjunction with the logs to locate the cause of problems NET or NS LED Network Status The NET or NS LED shows the status of Remote I O communication Color Meaning Flashing or solid red One or more configured Remote drops is not active on the network Network error CRC stop abort etc Yellow No configured Remote I O and no Remote network activity Green All configured blocks are active on the Remote I O network Off The AN X2 SQD MAS scans the network only when the ControlLogix is in run mode Fatal Errors AN X2 monitors its operation for impossible conditions and generates a fatal error if it detects one It generates a fatal error code on the SYS or MS LED by flashing 8 bits followed by a pause The least significant bit is first with green for 1 and red for 0 If a fatal error occurs record the SYS Or MS LED sequence and contact technical support PROSOFT PARTNER PROCAAM Arnica Solutons Sok anc d b si Pm c nc 7 www prosof technology com n Sn rran Page 42 AN X2 SQD MAS June 2013 Updating the Firmware The AN X2 operating software consists of the maintenance firmware and the runtime firmware The maintenance firmware runs at startup It performs diagnostics updates any firmware that has been downloaded and starts the runtime firmware The firmware files are supplied in files that
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