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1. O OINID a HR JNJ o In the sample configuration a Modbus Write Command is present but disabled To enable this command change the ENABLE field from No to YES as shown in the following illustration Edit Row 2 Enable Internal Address 0 0 0 Pall Interval a Reg Count 1 Swap Code No Change Node IP Address 192 168 0 249 Serv Port 502 Slave Address 1 ModBus Function FC 16 Preset Write Multiple ra A MB Address in Device 400 Definition Comment write from db address 0 to 40 0 1 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions 0 The command is disabled and will not beexecuted in the normal polling sequence 1 The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero If the Poll Interval time is set the command is executed when the interval timer expires Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel Notes Func 16 represents Modbus Function Code 16 the command code to Preset Write Holding Registers The DEVADDRESS parameter is 0 based so 400 400401 401 400402 and so on The ENABLE code must be set to 1 to enable the command 0 disable The destination Slave node address must be set as 1 Node parameter Page 42 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication
2. 1 3 ProSoft Technology Documentation ProSoft Technology provides the following documentation manuals with your MVI56E MNETC Documentation tools and product support Web Site Support Visit the ProSoft Technology web site at www prosoft technology com to download additional documentation tools and application information Email Technical Support Send your support questions to Support prosoft technology com Telephone Support Please call ProSoft Technology Technical Support at Country Code 1 661 716 5100 Support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week ProSoft Technology telephone support is free and unlimited Page 10 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Scope Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 1 4 Prerequisites To get the most benefit from this setup guide you should have the following skills Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 software launch the program configure and transfer the Add On Instruction to the processor Microsoft Windows install and launch programs execute menu commands navigate dialog boxes and enter data Ethernet networking connect the MVIS6E MNETC module to an Ethernet network using a valid IP address and subnet mask Hardware installation and wiring install the module and safely connect Modbus TCP IP Client and ControlLogix devices to a power source and to the MVI56E MNETC module
3. Select the first command in the list and then click EDIT Row Important The commands must also be enabled in the ladder logic in order for them to be executed The MNETC CONTROL CmdControl WriteCmaBits x controller tag array holds 16 command bit arrays for each Client If a bit for a specific command is set to zero 0 in the WriteCmaBits x controller tag the command will not be executed regardless of its enabled or disabled state in the configuration Page 40 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide Configuring the Modbus Client Read Command The Modbus Read Command reads 10 words of data from the Quantum processor Modbus Slave and transfers it to the MVISB6E MNETC module s internal database The following table describes the relationship between memory addresses in the Modbus Master MVIS56E MNETC and the Modbus Slave Quantum processor MVI56E MNETC Database Address Quantum Memory Address 1000 400801 1001 400802 1002 400803 1003 400804 1004 400805 1005 400806 1006 400807 1007 400808 1008 400809 1009 400810 In the sample configuration the Modbus Read Command is present but disabled To enable the command change the ENABLE field from No to YES as shown in the following illustration Edit Row 1 Enable Internal Address 1000 0 Poll
4. ER Add On Defined i Predefined Gj Module Defined Rung End of 1 APP VEF The procedure has also imported new user defined data types data objects and the Add On Instruction for your project 4 HH tot ii a gt 4 gt i Favortes Add On A Alarms Fi Bit F4 Timer Counter 7 Save the application and then download the sample ladder logic to the processor Page 32 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 4 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor There are several ways to establish communication between your PC and the ControlLogix processor The following steps show how to establish communication through the serial interface It is not mandatory that you use the processor s serial interface You may access the processor through whatever network interface is available on your system Refer to your Rockwell Automation documentation for information on other connection methods 1 Connect the right angle connector end of the cable to your controller at the communications port Communications Port 2 Connect the straight connector end of the cable to the serial port on your computer ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC Contro
5. ProSoft Discovery Service PDS Utility software to find and display a list of MVI56E modules on the network and to temporarily change an IP address to connect with a module s web page ClPconnect enabled Allows PC to module configuration and diagnostics from the Ethernet network through a ControlLogix 1756 ENBT EtherNet IP module Personality Module An industrial compact flash memory card storing the module s complete configuration and Ethernet settings allowing quick and easy replacement LED Scrolling Diagnostic Display 4 character alphanumeric display providing standard English messages for status and alarm data and for processor and network communication status Page 8 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Scope Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 1 2 Learning Objectives When you have completed all the steps in this Setup Guide you will have learned how to Understand how the sample application works page 17 Install the MVIS6E MNETC configuration software Install the MVIS6E MNETC module Import the Add On Instruction to the processor page 34 Configure the Modbus TCP IP Client page 40 Verify the MVIS56E MNETC module communication status page 55 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 72 April 18 2011 Scope MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module
6. Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 6 3 Uploading the Sample Configuration from the Module The MVI56E MNETC module contains a sample configuration file with configuration parameters that match the sample application in this Setup Guide To retrieve the sample configuration file follow these steps 1 In ProSoft Configuration Builder select the MVI56E MNETC module and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose UPLOAD FROM DEVICE TO PC a Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder Eile View Project Tools Help Default Project Gal Default Location EI MN Rename Elaa MN Copy aa CO Choose Module Type th View Configuration Export Configuration File s Load Config File Download from PC to Device Upload from Device to PC Diagnostics This action opens the Upload Files dialog box Upload files from module to PC STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Ethernet v Browse Device s Ethernet 192 168 0 250 Use Default IP CIPconnect l STEP 2 Transfer File s UPLOAD Test Connection Cancel Page 38 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 2 Inthe Upload Files dialog box click BROWSE DEV
7. and respond to commands as a slave or server Power Supply Device that supplies electrical power to the I O chassis containing the processor coprocessor or other modules Protocol The language or packaging of information that is transmitted between nodes on a network S Server A Server is a software program or the device on which that program runs that provides a specific kind of service to a Client software program or the device on which that program runs on an Ethernet network A Server on an Ethernet network is equivalent to a Slave on a Serial network Simplex A communications circuit or system designed to either transmit data or receive data but not both Broadcast television is an example of simplex communication system A television station sends a TV signal but cannot receive responses back from the television sets to which it is transmitting The TV sets can receive the signal from the TV station but cannot transmit back to the station Slave A Slave is a software program or the device on which that program runs which provides a specific kind of service to a Master software program or the device on which that program runs on a serial network A Slave on a Serial network is equivalent to a Server on an Ethernet network Subnet Mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to An IP address has two components the network address and the host node or device address For example conside
8. ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 3 2 Importing the Add On Instruction 1 Inthe Controller Organization window expand the TASKS folder and subfolder until you reach the MAINPROGRAM folder 2 Inthe MAINPROGRAM folder double click to open the MAINROUTINE ladder 3 Select an empty rung in the new routine and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose IMPORT RUNG fi RSLogix 5000 My_Controller 1756 L63 MainProgram MainRoutine Eile Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help alsm S e lt selel ie Gia Aal Offline 0 m RUN No Forces _ OK M BAT a Eva Controller My_Controller amp Tasks MainTask MainProgram A Program Tags MainRoutine Gi Unscheduled Programs amp Motion Groups Ungrouped Axes Add On Instructions amp Data Types i User Defined oa Strings ip Add On Defined Of Predefined Gj Module Defined Trends 1 0 Configuration A Path lt none gt z amp 4 Ht 4h 4 4 oO gt w ak K Favorites 4 Add On K Alarms X Bit K timericounter K 1 l DER amp CutRung Copy Rung Delete Rung Add Rung Edit Rung Edit Rung Comment Import Rung Export Rung Accept Pending Rung Edits Verify Rung GoTo ctrl 6 Add Ladder Element Alt Ins MainRoutine iy Page 30 of 72 ProSof
9. In the tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder click once to select the MVI56E MNETC module Open the PROJECT menu and then choose MODULE DOWNLOAD This action opens the Download dialog box Notice that the Ethernet address field contains the temporary IP address you assigned previously ProSoft Configuration Builder will use this temporary IP address to connect to the module Download files from PC to module STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Ethernet hd Browse Device s Ethernet 192 168 0 250 Use Default IP CIPconnect STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Test Connection Cancel Click TEST CONNECTION to verify that the IP address allows access to the module If the connection succeeds click DOWNLOAD to transfer the Ethernet configuration to the module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module If the Test Connection procedure fails you will see an error message To correct the error follow these steps 1 Click OK to dismiss the error message 2 Inthe Download dialog box click BROWSE DEVICE S to open ProSoft Discovery Service H Prosoft Discovery Service Assign Temporary IP Device Details Remove Temporary IP View modules webpage Select for PCB Click the search icon to begin the browse 3 Select
10. Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 5 1 7 How do I change the module s IP address 1 Use ProSoft Discovery Service to temporarily change a MVI56E module s configuration port IP address 2 Use ProSoft Configuration Builder to edit and download the Ethernet configuration to the module 3 Use the Optional Add On Instruction AOI The AOI file is available on the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM or can be downloaded from www prosoft technology com 5 1 8 What is the purpose of the Optional MVIS6E MNETC Add On Instruction The Optional Add On Instruction AOI allows the processor to perform the following tasks 1 Set the MVI56E Ethernet settings 2 Read the MVI56E Ethernet settings 3 Set MVI56E date time information 4 Read the MVI56E date time information Items 1 and 2 can also be performed through ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB for permanent IP address changes or through ProSoft Discovery Service for temporary changes Items 3 and 4 can also be performed through the module s built in web page The Optional AOI is needed only for specific applications where Ethernet or ClPconnect access from a programmer s personal computer PC to the module is not possible 5 1 9 What is ProSoft Discovery Service PDS ProSoft Discovery Service PDS is Windows based software that connects to the Ethernet port of the module for the following purposes Automatic module discovery on the Ethernet network Set a tempo
11. Module Setup Guide 4 7 Connecting Your PC to the Module With the module securely mounted connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Config E1 Port and the other end to an Ethernet hub or switch accessible from the same network as your PC You can also connect directly from the Ethernet Port on your PC to the Config E1 Port on the module by using an Ethernet crossover cable not included Allen Bradley 4 7 1 Setting Up a Temporary IP Address Important ProSoft Configuration Builder locates MVIS56E MNETC modules through UDP broadcast messages These messages may be blocked by routers or layer 3 switches In that case ProSoft Discovery Service will be unable to locate the modules To use ProSoft Configuration Builder arrange the Ethernet connection so that there is no router layer 3 switch between the computer and the module OR reconfigure the router layer 3 switch to allow routing of the UDP broadcast messages 1 Inthe tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder select the MVIS6E MNETC module Default Project Default Location h PEE ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 2 Click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose DIAGNOSTICS z Default Project Default Location h GEG Delete Rename Cop
12. s Ethernet port ProSoft Technology Inc Page 11 of 72 April 18 2011 Scope MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Page 12 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Before You Begin Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 2 Before You Begin In This Chapter System Requirements ccescecesceseseecseeeceaeeesaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeessaeeseeeesaees 14 Se Required IWOMS i aisi iiien peia iaaah aariaa 15 se coample FileSrsa8 e ests hh atest ce 2 latest AT 16 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 72 April 18 2011 Before You Begin MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 2 1 System Requirements The MVI56E MNETC module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation ControlLogix processor firmware version 10 or higher with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for the MVI56E MNETC module The module requires 800 mA of available 5 Vdc power Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 programming software o Version 16 or higher required for Add On Instruction o Version 15 or lower must use Sample Ladder available from www prosoft technology com Rockwell Automation RSLinx communication software version 2 51 or higher ProSoft Config
13. the module and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose SELECT FOR PCB 4 Close ProSoft Discovery Service 5 Click DOWNLOAD to transfer the configuration to the module Page 48 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 8 1 Using ClPconnect to Connect to the Module You can use ClPconnect to connect a PC to the MVIS6E MNETC module over Ethernet using Rockwell Automation s 1756 ENBT EtherNet IP module This allows you to configure the MVIS6E MNETC module and network upload and download files and view network and module diagnostics from a PC RSLinx is not required when you use ClPconnect All you need are The IP addresses and slot numbers of any 1756 ENBT modules in the path The ControlNet node numbers and slot numbers of any 1756 CNBx ControlNet Bridge modules in the path The slot number of the MVIS56E MNETC in the destination ControlLogix chassis the last ENBT CNBx and chassis in the path To use ClPconnect follow these steps 1 Inthe Select Connection Type dropdown list choose 1756 ENBT The default path appears in the text box as shown in the following illustration Connection Setup Select Connection Type iFa v Ethernet eae ProSoft Discovery Service PDS sisi ClPconnect t192 168 0 100 p 1 s 0 CIP Path Edit T
14. 400810 as shown in the following illustration E RDE Template untitled Animation ON Variable Name Data Type Address 400801 400802 400803 400804 400805 400806 400807 400808 400809 400810 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 This action populates the memory addresses in the Quantum processor that the MVI56E MNETC will attempt to retrieve with the ReadData Command 2 In RSLogix 5000 the values in MNETC DATA READDATA O through 9 should match the data you entered in Concept MNETC DATA ReadData MNETC DATA ReadDatalO MNETC DATA ReadDatal1 MNETC DATA ReadData 2 MNETC DATA ReadData 3 MNETC DATA ReadData 4 MNETC DATA ReadData 5 MNETC DATA ReadData 6 MNETC DATA ReadDatal MNETC DATA ReadData MNETC DATA ReadD ata 3 Tip Repeat these tests using different values each time to verify that the same data appears in the proper place in each processor ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 57 of 72 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 11 2 Checking Module Status through ControlLogix Controller Tags You can view network status through the ControlLogix controller tags that are updated through the MVIS56E MNETC sample ladder To verify that the Modbus TCP IP Client is communicating with one or more Modbus TCP IP Servers view the contents of the two ReadD
15. 5 1 Frequently Asked Questions 5 1 1 What are the differences between the MVI56 and the MVI56GE modules What does the E stand for The E stands for Enhanced with Ethernet communication capabilities The new enhancements are PCB ProSoft Configuration Builder software a Windows based configuration utility providing a graphical user interface for module diagnostics with screen navigation improving interoperability with the module Seamless Migration MVI56E products are backward compatible with existing ladder logic and module configuration files allowing for a smooth transition when upgrading MVI56 products Personality Module The MVI56E incorporates a non volatile CF Industrial Compact Flash memory card for storing the module s setup and network configuration data or personality This feature benefits the end user with quick replacement of modules for disaster recovery Restore a module by a simple exchange of the Personality Module with absolutely no PC or configuration requirements Ethernet Configuration port Allows for remote module connectivity Replaces the serial communication port becoming the primary configuration port with faster access LED Display The LED provides detailed plain English diagnostics and error information for the module backplane communication and network conditions Discovery Service Allows PCB configuration software or separate utility to find and display products located on the network w
16. April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 6 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB provides a quick and easy way to manage gateway configuration files customized to meet your application needs PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files but also allows you to import information from previously installed known working configurations to new projects Note During startup and initialization the MVIS56E MNETC module receives its protocol and backplane configuration information from the installed Personality Module Compact Flash Use ProSoft Configuration Builder to configure module settings and to download changes to the Personality Module 4 6 1 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the CD ROM 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM into the CD drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear S7 oe X TECHNOLOGY Enjoy easy connectivity with ProSoft Technology Powerful diagnostics features for you S Install ProSoft to gather real time module status p Discovery Service and analyze the data stream moving through the module Use PCB to z Install ProSoft configure some modules Configuration Builder Consult the product documentation to determine the correct configuration gt i method for your prod
17. Client and a Modbus TCP IP Server device The sample application requires the following equipment Item Description MVI56E MNETC Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 1756 L63 ControlLogix processor 1756 A7 B 1 ControlLogix rack 1756 PA72 B 1 ControlLogix rack power supply CPU434 12A Quantum processor Modbus device CPS 114 20 Quantum power supply 140XBP01000 Quantum rack 140NOE77111 NOE Card Ethernet cable Ethernet cable to connect MVIS6E MNETC module to Ethernet network for Modbus TCP IP communication and diagnostics Supplied with the module ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 15 of 72 Before You Begin MVIS56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 2 3 Sample Files Note This procedure requires RSLogix 5000 version 16 or later which supports Add On Instructions For RSLogix version 15 or older applications please refer to the MVIS6E MNETC User Manual for information on how to use the sample ladder logic The sample MVISBGEMNETC_AddOn_Rung_v1_5 L5X Add On Instruction file contains all elements required for the MVIS56E MNETC module to function User defined Data Types UDTs Add On Instruction AOI Ladder rung with AOI Controller tags Item Description MVI56EMNETC_AddOn_Rung_v1_5 L5X Sample rung import file containing Add On Instruction Copy the file fro
18. ICES to locate the MVI56E MNETC module This action opens the ProSoft Discovery Service dialog box Select the module and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose SELECT FOR PCB This action places the module s Ethernet address in the Upload Files dialog box H Prosoft Discovery Service Assign Temporary IP Device Details Remove Temporary IP View modules webpage Select for PCB Click the search icon to begin the browse 3 Click the X in the top right corner to close the ProSoft Discovery Service dialog box 4 Inthe Upload Files dialog box click UPLOAD When the upload is complete as shown in the following illustration click the OK button Upload files from module to PC STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Ethernet v Browse Device s Ethernet 192 168 0 250 Use Default IP CIPconnect l STEP 2 Transfer File s UPLOAD ProSoft Configuration Builder now contains the sample configuration for your MVI56E MNETC module In the following steps you will configure the Read and Write commands ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 6 4 Enabling the MNET Client 0 Commands The default module configuration contains two Modbus Client commands associated to MNET Client 0 In the default con
19. Interval Yes 10 No Change Node IP Address 192 168 0 249 Serv Port 02 Slave Address 1 ModBus Function FC 3 Read Holding Registers MB Address in Device 8i Comment read from 40801 to db addres Definition 0 1 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions 0 The command is disabled and will not beexecuted in the normal polling sequence 1 The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero If the Poll Interval time is set the command is executed when the interval timer expires Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel Notes FC 3 represents Modbus Function Code 3 the command code to Read Holding Registers The DevAddress parameter is 0 based so 800 400801 801 400802 and so on The Enable code must be set to 1 to enable the command 0 disable The destination Slave node address must be set as 1 Node parameter ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Configuring the Modbus Client Write Command The Modbus Write Command will write data from the MVISB6E MNETC module to the Quantum processor as follows MVI56E MNETC Database Address Quantum Memory Address 400401 400402 400403 400404 400405 400406 400407 400408 400409 400411
20. Jumper acts as write protection for the module s flash memory In write protected mode the Setup pins are not connected and the module s firmware cannot be overwritten Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support The following illustration shows the MVIS6E MNETC jumper configuration SHUNT 7 NOT JUMPERED Note If you are installing the module in a remote rack you may prefer to leave the Setup pins jumpered That way you can update the module s firmware without requiring physical access to the module Page 24 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 2 Installing the Module in the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your ControlLogix processor and power supply please do so before installing the MVI56E MNETC module Refer to your Rockwell Automation product documentation for installation instructions Warning You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic devices Failure to follow safety procedures could result in damage to hardware or data or even serious injury or death to personnel Refer to the documentation for each device you plan to connect to verify that suitable safety procedures are in place before installing or servicing the device After you have checked the pl
21. Optional MVIS56E Add On Instruction After power up and every reconfiguration the module will display the configuration of the application port s The information consists of Client C0C2C3C4 C29 Operation Messages After the initialization step the following message pattern will be repeated lt Backplane Status gt lt IP Address gt lt Backplane Status gt lt Port Status gt Code Message lt Backplane Status gt OK Module is communicating with processor ERR Module is unable to communicate with processor For this scenario the lt Port Status gt message above is replaced with Processor faulted or is in program mode lt IP Address gt Module IP address lt C0 gt OK Port is communicating without error Communication Errors port is having communication errors Refer to PCB diagnostics for further information about the error ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 59 of 72 Procedures Setup Guide MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Ethernet LED Indicators The Ethernet LEDs indicate the module s Ethernet port status as follows LED State Description Data OFF Ethernet connected at 10Mbps duplex speed AMBER Solid Ethernet connected at 100Mbps duplex speed Link OFF No physical network connection is detected No Ethernet communication is possible Check wiring and cables GREEN
22. ProSoft TECHN OLOGY Where Automation Connects INRA amp Xx MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module April 18 2011 SETUP GUIDE Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about our products documentation or support please write or call us How to Contact Us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax www prosoft technology com support prosoft technology com Copyright 2011 ProSoft Technology Inc all rights reserved MVI56E MNETC Setup Guide April 18 2011 ProSoft Technology ProLinx inRAx ProTalk and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products and services of their respective owners ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed CD ROM and are available at no charge from our web site www prosoft technology com Important Safety Information North America Warnings A B Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of
23. Solid Physical network connection detected This LED must be ON solid or Blinking for Ethernet communication to be possible Non Scrolling LED Status Indicators The non scrolling LEDs indicate the module s operating status as follows LED Label Color Status Indication APP Redor OFF Green The module is not receiving adequate power or is not securely plugged into the rack May also be OFF during configuration download GREEN The MVI56E MNETC is working normally RED The most common cause is that the module has detected a communication error during operation of an application port The following conditions may also cause a RED LED The firmware is initializing during startup The firmware detects an on board hardware problem during startup Failure of application port hardware during startup The module is shutting down The module is rebooting due to a ColdBoot or WarmBoot request from the ladder logic or Debug Menu OK Redor OFF Green The module is not receiving adequate power or is not securely plugged into the rack GREEN The module is operating normally RED The module has detected an internal error or is being initialized If the LED remains RED for over 10 seconds the module is not working Remove it from the rack and re insert it to restart its internal program ERR Red OFF The battery voltage is OK and functioning ON The battery voltage is low or bat
24. acement of the jumpers insert the MVI56E MNETC into the ControlLogix chassis Use the same technique recommended by Rockwell Automation to remove and install ControlLogix modules You can install or remove ControlLogix system components while chassis power is applied and the system is operating However please note the following warning Warning When you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on an electrical arc can occur An electrical arc can cause personal injury or property damage by sending an erroneous signal to your system s actuators This can cause unintended machine motion or loss of process control Electrical arcs may also cause an explosion when they happen in a hazardous environment Verify that power is removed or the area is non hazardous before proceeding Repeated electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts on both the module and its mating connector Worn contacts may create electrical resistance that can affect module operation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 1 Align the module with the top and bottom guides and then slide it into the rack until the module is firmly against the backplane connector MVIS6E Module Slot 1 y 2 With afirm steady push snap the module into place 3 Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the mod
25. an use its Ethernet port to connect to any 1756 ENxT EtherNet IP interface module which is on the same Ethernet subnet Through this connection PCB can use ClPconnect to route through the ControlLogix backplane to other 1756 ENxT or 1756 CNBx modules for up to five more route links to reach an MVI56E module in a chassis connected on EtherNet IP or ControlNet process networks ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 72 April 18 2011 Building on Success MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Page 66 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Glossary of Terms Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide Glossary of Terms A ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A communication mode in which each eight bit byte in a message contains one ASCII character code ASCII characters or hexadecimal characters are sometimes used as a key to encrypt data and ensure its secure transmission Cc Client A client is a software program or the device on which that program runs that makes requests for information from a software program or the device on which that program runs in a client server relationship A Client on an Ethernet network is equivalent to a Master on a serial network D Default Gateway The IP address of a network router where data is sent if the dest
26. as a server Aside from the benefits of Ethernet versus serial communications including performance distance and flexibility for industrial networks the MODBUS TCP IP protocol allows for remote administration and control of devices over a TCP IP network The efficiency scalability and low cost of a MODBUS TCP IP network make this an ideal solution for industrial applications The MVI56E MNETC module acts as an input output module between devices on a MODBUS TCP IP network and the Rockwell Automation backplane The module uses an internal database to pass data and commands between the processor and the Client and server devices on the MODBUS TCP IP network Page 18 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform The Sample Application Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 3 2 General Overview This Setup Guide shows you how to configure the MVIS6E MNETC module and establish communication with a Modbus TCP IP device a Quantum processor with a NOE Ethernet adapter for this example The MVI56E MNETC Ethernet application port will be configured as a Modbus TCP IP MNET Client device The NOE Ethernet adapter will operate as a Modbus TCP IP Server device passing data to the Quantum processor The MVI56E MNETC will be configured to send two MNET Client commands to the Modbus TCP IP Server device Write 10 words Modbus Function 16 Preset Write Multiple Regis
27. ast 1 3 mm squared and all earth ground conductors must be at least 4mm squared Markings Agency Applicable Standards RoHS CSA IEC61010 CE EMC EN61326 1 2006 EN61000 6 4 2007 CSA CB Safety CA 10533 CSA IEC 61010 1 Ed 2 CB 243333 2056722 2090408 cULus GOST R EN61010 ATEX EN60079 0 EN60079 15 RoHS T h SP p C US Tr c us 243333 E183151 ME06 lt cULus gt E183151 Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Temp Code T5 0 C to 60 C Atex Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Temp Code T5 0 C lt Ta lt 60 C Battery Life Advisory Note Modules manufactured after April 1 2011 do not contain a battery For modules manufactured before that date the following applies The module uses a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to back up the real time clock and CMOS settings The battery itself should last for the life of the module However if left in an unpowered state for 14 to 21 days the battery may become fully discharged and require recharging by being placed in a powered up ControlLogix chassis The time required to fully recharge the battery may be as long as 24 hours Once it is fully charged the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and the real time clock for approximately 21 days Before you remove a module from its power source ensure that the battery within the module is fully charged the BATT LED on the front of the module goes OFF when the battery is fully charged If the
28. at the Modbus TCP IP Client is continuously sending commands and receiving responses MNETC STATUS CLIENTSTATUS 0 CMDREQ MNETC STATUS CLIENTSTATUS 0 CMDRESP MNETC STATUS CLIENTSTATUS 0 REQUESTS MNETC STATUS CLIENTSTATUS 0 RESPONSES Page 58 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide If the error counters continuously increment the LASTERROR controller tag value shows the command index that caused the latest failure MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 CurEtr MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 LastErr 4 11 3 LED Status Indicators Scrolling LED Status Indicators The scrolling LED display indicates the module s operating status as follows Initialization Messages Code Message Boot DDOK Module is initializing Ladd Module is waiting for required module configuration data from ladder logic to configure the application port s Waiting for Processor Connection Module did not connect to processor during initialization Sample ladder logic or AOI is not loaded on processor Module is located in a different slot than the one configured in the ladder logic AOI Processor is not in RUN or REM RUN mode Last config lt date gt Indicates the last date when the module changed its IP address You can update the module date and time through the module s web page or with the
29. ata array elements beginning at the address you used for the COMMAND ERROR POINTER parameter minus the value of the READ REGISTER START parameter Edit MNet Client 0 Error Status Pointer 4800 Command Error Pointer Minimum Command Delay 10 Response Timeout Comment Float Offset ARP Timeout Command Error Delay Definition Database offset for client command error list Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel In this case the COMMAND ERROR POINTER was set to 1500 and the READ REGISTER START to 1000 This means that 1500 1000 500 so READDATA 500 and READDATA 501 will tell you the individual status of each of the two commands issued by the module To verify that the Modbus TCP IP Server is communicating with a Modbus TCP IP Client view the contents of the MNETC STATUS CLIENTSTATUS 0 tag for total commands issued responses received errors and so on MNETC STATUS ClentStatus O i MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 CmdReq 2 MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 CmdResp 31859 MNETC STATUS ClientStatus O Cmd r 1 MNETC STATUS ClientStatus O Requests 21772 MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 Responses 31859 MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 EnSent MNETC STATUS CiientStatus O EnRec MNETC STATUS ClientStatus O CigEnWord MNETC STATUS ClientStatus O0 CurE rr MNETC STATUS ClientStatus 0 LastErr keh 1772 The following controller tags should increment periodically indicating th
30. ation must respond to commands from another Modbus TCP IP Client on the network use the MNET or MNETR module The MNET and MNETR modules can act as both a Modbus TCP IP Server and as a Modbus TCP IP Client 5 1 3 Is the MVI56E product a direct replacement to my existing MVI56 product Yes 5 1 4 How is the MVI56E MNETC configured The module is configured using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB software via the module s Ethernet port or through the backplane using ClPconnect The product no longer requires Windows HyperTerminal for configuration and does not come with a serial port 5 1 5 What is ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB provides a quick and easy way to manage module diagnostics and troubleshooting operations Built in module diagnostics menus and the serial port data stream analyzer can be accessed using PCB through the module s high speed Ethernet configuration port E1 or though Rockwell Automation 1756 ENxT or 1756 CNBx communications interfaces using ClPconnect 5 1 6 What is the purpose of the MVISGE MNETC Ethernet E1 Port The Ethernet port E1 is the application port as well as the configuration port and allows a remote PC to upload and download configuration files and monitor the module operation through ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 72 April 18 2011 Building on Success MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide
31. battery is allowed to become fully discharged the module will revert to the default BIOS and clock settings Note The battery is not user replaceable or serviceable MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Contents Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide Contents Your Feedback PledSe cerisier ieia an ee ae Ean a ra aa 2 Howto Contact U Snr aaa a aaa a aa aaa Ea p aeaa aa a Ea a aa a Aa eaaa aeaaaee daa GAES 2 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation c ccssccsessessessessssessssssssessssessessessessessessesaesseeeeeeeees 2 Important Safety Information 2 cfscte cfetevecedenthesctecebegeeeuesesenatlyadenste se Hobe pa Aaaa aara a a aata aee iae iaa na 3 Battory Lilo AGVISORY creearea a a eoe e eE EA N EEEE rE a n 4 1 Scope 7 1 1 AERAN EIN A A AAEE 8 1 2 Learning ODjSCIIVESs neriie naonta cevsccdeddavephateskatepdet seacaielegnideidebeeateasiueebl geatess 9 1 3 ProSoft Technology Documentation cecceeeeceeeeneeteneeeeeaeeseaeeeeeeeeteaeeeteaeessaeeteas 10 1 4 PYOPOQUISITOS siroti ieia L E O if opheaninedbav dioblessigeetevintoes 11 2 Before You Begin 13 2 1 System Reg iremeNtS eerie aneen ieane ensinante ae be ireira aaan 14 2 2 FREQUIFOG ITGMS ikerin Aaaa AAA AAE AE ERS SASETA TE 15 2 3 Sample FileSend ta eaaa aenea adenan a aaa Aana anaa AREN E ENNEA AIEEE aSa 16 3 The Sample Application 17 3 1 About the MODBUS TCP IP Protocol cceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
32. c ccceeeeceneeeeeeeeeeaeeteaeeeseaeeeeaeeseaaeeseaeestaeeseaeeseaeeeseeeeteneess 65 Glossary of Terms 67 Index 71 Page 6 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Scope Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 1 Scope In This Chapter Se What s New 2 2 icnte cts eesti ees Ble as Sa oe ae ee 8 Learning Objectives iniia e iaa eei Tai aes 9 ProSoft Technology Documentation ccccceeseeeeseeeneeteneeeeneeeeneeteaees 10 Se PIETEQUISITCS 23 on nen a aanas 11 This document acts as a tutorial providing step by step instructions on how to read and write bi directional data from one network device to another network device using the MVIS56E MNETC ProSoft Technology Inc Page 7 of 72 April 18 2011 Scope MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 1 1 What s New MVI56E products are backward compatible with existing MVI56 products ladder logic and module configuration files already in use Easily swap and upgrade products while benefiting from an array of new features designed to improve interoperability and enhance ease of use ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB New Windows software for diagnostics connecting via the module s Ethernet port or ClPconnect to upload download module configuration information and access troubleshooting features and functions
33. components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or rewiring modules Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous Suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D T5 Hazardous Locations or Non Hazardous Locations ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction A B Cc D Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or wiring modules Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure The devices shall provide external means to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40 This device must be used only with ATEX certified backplanes DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED Electrical Ratings Backplane Current Load 800 mA 5 Vdc 3 mA 24 Vdc Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Shock 30 g operational 50 g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation All phase conductor sizes must be at le
34. eeeaeeseneeeseaeeseaees 18 3 2 General OVErViCW cccccceceeeeeeneeeeeeeeceaeeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeesaeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeessiaeeseeeseneeess 19 3 2 1 Required Steps r i fees tis eaten tnd ed Aiaelania Adana eerie 19 3 3 AI CAITG CUS exes eee SEEN I TEE A A Rah hte noted eattect ie dew ie ccd dusted TENA 20 3 4 Memory Mapp aiecsic5c2sfccce aa AENEA E lacie test AAR AAA O EOAR OANA 21 4 Procedures 23 4 1 Setting WUMPSIS daier reaa aaa an a Wee stes adeeb aves sMaet Eo 24 4 2 Installing the Module in the Rack ccecceceesesseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeseeaaees 25 4 3 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneess 27 4 3 1 Greating the MOGUIC 2 2ccscecccecnaciestacteaceesstesp neraed anadate adele tay svesesaghesttogdetdareedees 28 4 3 2 Importing the Add On Instruction cccceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeteaeeseeeeseneeseas 30 4 4 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix ProCe SSOl ccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeneees 33 4 5 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor ccscceeseeeeeeseeeeeseetees 34 4 6 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ccceseeceeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeessneeeeas 35 4 6 1 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder cccececceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseaeeeas 35 4 6 2 Setting Up the Project cccccesceceseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneeseaeeseaeeeeeaeessaeeseaeeseaeeeseneete
35. er File View Project Tools Help E C Default Project Name Status Lal Default Location Default Module Please Select Module Type E Default Module Unknown Product Line Last Change Last Download module Information Last Change Never Last Download Never Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev MAC Address Configedit version 2 2 0 Build 1 Module configuration Module Module Type Module Name Default Module Default Module Your first task is to add the MVIS6E MNETC module to the project 1 Use the mouse to select DEFAULT MODULE in the tree view and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu Page 36 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 2 On the shortcut menu select CHOOSE MODULE TYPE This action opens the Choose Module Type dialog box Choose Module Type Product Line Filter C pLx4000 C PLX6000 C MVI46 C mVIse C MVI7L C all C pLx5000 C PTQ C MmvI69 MVIS6E Search Module Type STEP 1 Select Module Type Module Definition Action Required MVIS6E MNETR 3 Inthe Product Line Filter area of the dialog box select MVI56E In the Select Module Type dropdown list select MVIS56E MNETC and then click OK to save your settings and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 72 April 18 2011
36. est Connection Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures Setup Guide MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 2 Click CIP PATH EDIT to open the C Pconnect Path Editor dialog box CPconnect Path Editor Connect Source Module IP No Source Module E 1756 ENeT Address t 192 168 0 100 p 1 s 0 192 168 0 100 PATH EDITOR Source Module Node Destination Module Address Slot Number E MVISC Module 0 Destination Module Add Rack Delete Rack Construct CIP Path The CIPconnect Path Editor allows you to define the path between the PC and the MVI56E MNETC module The first connection from the PC is always a 1756 ENBT Ethernet IP module Each row corresponds to a physical rack in the CIP path f the MVI56E MNETC module is located in the same rack as the first 1756 ENBT module select RACK No 1 and configure the associated parameters If the MVIS6E MNETC is available in a remote rack accessible through ControlNet or Ethernet IP include all racks by using the ADD RACK button Parameter Description Source Module Source module type This field is automatically selected depending on the destination module of the last rack 1756 CNB or 1756 ENBT Source Module IP Address IP address of the source module only applicable for 1756 ENBT Source Module Node Address Node addres
37. figuration file these commands are disabled 1 To enable the commands expand the MVI56E MNETC node in ProSoft Configuration Builder until the MNET CLIENT 0 COMMANDS tag is visible S Untitled ppf ProSoft Configuration Builder File View Project Tools Help 9 Default Project Gl Default Location V Mnet Client 0 Commands E MVIS6E MNETC All Tags Good aa Module ata MNET Client 0 B Mnet client o inet ciento comal afa MNET Client 1 afa MNET Client 2 afa MNET Client 3 5 ig MNET Client 4 Tnet Client 0 Commands ay MNET Cient 5 Enable Internal Address poll Interval Reg Count afa MNET Client 6 4 Yes 000 o 10 1 8 MNET Client 7 2 yes 0 o 10 aa MNET Client 8 END afa MNET Client 9 1 8 MNET Client 10 1 gq MNET Client 11 afa MNET Client 12 s a MNET Client 13 E afa MNET Client 14 gq MNET Client 15 rh eae ates MVIS6E MNETC Verified IP 10 1 3 195 2 Double click the MNET CLIENT 0 COMMANDS tag to open the Edit MNET Client 0 Commands dialog box W Edit MNet Client 0 Commands Enable Intemal Address PollInterval RegCount Swap Code Node IP Address Serv Port Slave Addre ModBus Function V1 Da 1000 0 10 No Change 192 168 0 249 502 1 FC 3 Read Holding 2 No 0 0 10 NoChange 192 168 0 249 502 1 FC 16 Preset write lt Enable Value Status OK Set to Defaults Add Row Insert Row Delete Row Move Up Move Down Edit Row Copy Row OK Cancel
38. ination IP address is outside the local subnet The gateway is the device that routes the traffic from the local area network to other networks such as the Internet E ESD Electrostatic Discharge Can cause internal circuit damage to the coprocessor Ethernet A set of network cabling and network access CSMA CD protocol standards for bus topology computer networks invented by Xerox but now controlled by the 802 3 subcommittee of the IEEE Firmware Software for embedded computers Full Duplex A communications circuit or system designed to simultaneously transmit and receive two different streams of data Telephones are an example of a full duplex communication system Both parties on a telephone conversation can talk and listen at the same time If both talk at the same time their two signals are not corrupted ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 72 April 18 2011 Glossary of Terms MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module H Half Duplex A communications circuit or system designed to transmit and receive data but not both simultaneously Citizens Band CB or walkie talkie radios are an example of a half duplex communication system Either party to a radio conversation may talk or listen but both cannot talk at the same time without corrupting each other s signal If one operator is talking the other must be listening to have successful communicati
39. ith key product attributes such as name serial number and IP address The user will be able to change IP address upload download and enter into diagnostics from the list ClPconnect enabled Allows end users to use PCB from remote locations to local and remote chassis installed MVI56E module s through a 1756 ENxT Multi hop Ethernet and ControlNet connections are supported RSLinx OEM is not required Page 62 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Building on Success Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 5 1 2 What is the difference between the MVI5S6E MNET R and the MVI56E MNETC R The MNETC and MNETCR modules support up to 30 Modbus TCP IP Clients while the MNET and MNETR modules support one Client f your ControlLogix application needs to poll a large number of Modbus TCP IP Server devices and requires quick responses from these servers you can divide the Servers among multiple Clients and avoid timeouts if an individual Server does not respond to a Modbus TCP IP command from a Client The single Modbus TCP IP Client in the MNET and MNETR modules must open and close connections to each server device they talk to whereas the MNETC or MNETCR can have each client connect to its own server device and keep these connections open thereby improving performance The MNETC and MNETCR modules act as Modbus TCP IP Clients only f your applic
40. lLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 5 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor Note The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix processor must be in the REM or PROG position 1 If you are not already online with the processor open the Communications menu and then choose DOWNLOAD RSLogix 5000 will establish communication with the processor You do not have to download through the processor s serial port as shown here You may download through any available network connection 2 When communication is established RSLogix 5000 will open a confirmation dialog box Click the DOWNLOAD button to transfer the sample program to the processor Download to the controller A Name My_Controller Type 1756 L63 ControlLogix5563 Controller Path AB_DF1 1 Security lt None gt Cancel Help 3 RSLogix 5000 will compile the program and transfer it to the processor This process may take a few minutes 4 When the download is complete RSLogix 5000 will open another confirmation dialog box If the key switch is in the REM position click OK to switch the processor from PROGRAM mode to RUN mode RSLogix 5000 A Done downloading Change controller mode back to Remote Run Yes No Note If you receive an error message during these steps refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error Page 34 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc
41. lect Connection Type dropdown box Download files from PC to module STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type 1756 ENBT id Ethernet CIPconnect t 192 168 0 100 p 1 5 0 56 CIP Path Edit RSWho STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Test Connection Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc Page 51 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 Click RSWHO to display modules on the network The MVIS6E MNETC module will automatically be identified on the network E Browse Device M Autobrowse _Retresh_ Pa z Browsing node 0 found tation Linx Gateways Ethernet B_ETH 1 Ethernet 00 Ot 06 10 1 2 221 1756 ENET B 1756 ENET B GSC_v16 1756 ENBT A 10 1 2 254 1756 EN2T 1756 EN2T B 105 102 0 65 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A amp Backplane 1756 47 4 f 00 1756 L55 4 LOGIXS555 GSC_vie 01 1756 module MVIS6E GSC 06 1756 ENBT A B_ETH 4 Ethernet B_ETHIP 1 Ethernet ompactLogix Ethernet ontrolLogix Ethernet s cane 5 Select the module and then click OK 6 Inthe Download dialog box click DOWNLOAD Page 52 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 9 Configuring the NOE Ethernet adapter for Modbus TCP IP Server The next part of this t
42. m the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM or download them from www prosoft technology com Save it to a convenient location in your PC such as Desktop or My Documents Page 16 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module The Sample Application Setup Guide 3 The Sample Application In This Chapter About the MODBUS TCP IP Protocol General Overview Architecture Memory Map ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 17 of 72 The Sample Application MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 3 1 About the MODBUS TCP IP Protocol MODBUS is a widely used protocol originally developed by Modicon in 1978 Since that time the protocol has been adopted as a standard throughout the automation industry The original MODBUS specification uses a serial connection to communicate commands and data between Client and server devices on a network Later enhancements to the protocol allow communication over Ethernet networks using TCP IP as a wrapper for the MODBUS protocol This protocol is known as MODBUS TCP IP MODBUS TCP IP is a Client server protocol The Client establishes a connection to the remote server When the connection is established the Client sends the MODBUS TCP IP commands to the server The MVIS6E MNETC module works both as a Client and
43. neess 36 4 6 3 Uploading the Sample Configuration from the Module cccesseeesesstteeeeeeeees 38 4 6 4 Enabling the MNET Client 0 Commands ccccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeseneeeeeeeeseneeeseneetees 40 4 7 Connecting Your PC to the MOdUIe c cccccceceeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeeeaeeteneeseeeeens 43 4 7 1 Setting Up a Temporary IP Address cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeceaeeseaeesetaeeseeeseeeeens 43 4 8 Downloading the Project to the Module ec ceeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeteeneeeeeeeaaees 47 4 8 1 Using ClPconnect to Connect to the Module ccccesceeeeesneeeeeeeeeeesssteeeeseeaeees 49 4 8 2 Using RSWho to Connect to the Module ccecceceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeseaeeeeas 51 4 9 Configuring the NOE Ethernet adapter for Modbus TCP IP Server 0 08 53 4 10 Connecting the MVI56E MNETC Module to the Modbus TCP IP Server 54 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 72 April 18 2011 Contents MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 11 Verifying COMMUNICATION ccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseeeeseaeesaas 55 4 11 1 Viewing Exchanged Datta cccccccececceeeeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeseeaeeeeseeaeeeeseeaeeeeseeeeeesenaees 55 4 11 2 Checking Module Status through ControlLogix Controller Tags cseeeeeeee 58 4 11 3 ED S
44. ng the Module 1 Add the MVI56E MNETC module to the project In the Controller Organization window select I O CONFIGURATION and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose NEW MODULE 3 6 1 0 Configuration Sim 31756 Backplane 1756 A fia 0 1756 163 My_Cor New Module This action opens the Select Module dialog box E Select Module Module Analog Communications Controllers Generic 1756 Module Eind Add Favorite By Category By Vendor Favorites 2 Select the 1756 MODULE GENERIC 1756 MODULE from the list and click OK This action opens the New Module dialog box 3 Inthe New Module dialog box enter the following values Parameter Value Name Enter a module identification string Example MNETC Description Enter a description for the module Example MopBus TCP IP Mutt CLIENT ENHANCED COMMUNICATION MODULE Comm Format Select DaATA INT Slot Enter the slot number in the rack where the MVIS6E MNETC module is located Input Assembly Instance 1 Input Size 250 Output Assembly Instance 2 Output Size 248 Configuration Assembly Instance 4 Configuration Size 0 Important You must select the Comm Format as DATA INT in the dialog box otherwise the module will not communicate over the backplane of the ControlLogix rack Page 28 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC C
45. ntum processor The following illustration shows the Ethernet connection between the MVI56E MNETC module and the Quantum processor Holding Register Write Command Function 16 Holding Register Read Command Function 3 Page 54 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 11 Verifying Communication There are several ways to verify that the MVIS6E MNETC module is communicating with the processor and with the Modbus TCP IP Client network You can View Exchanged Data View the Module Status in the RSLogix 5000 Controller Tags View the LED Status Indicators 4 11 1 Viewing Exchanged Data The following illustration describes the source and destination for the data exchanged by the two Modbus TCP IP Client Commands ControlLogix MVI56E MNETC Quantum Processor Database Memory 0 MNETC DATA WriteData 0 9 400401 400409 MNETC DATA WriteData s99 599 400801 MNETC DATA ReadData o 1000 A iao 400809 MNETC DATA WriteData 599 1599 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Checking Write Data The following steps show you how to verify that the WriteData Command is working 1 In RSLogix navigate to the
46. of 72 April 18 2011 The Sample Application MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Page 22 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Procedures Setup Guide 4 Procedures In This Chapter SEMINGUUMPSIS si ccsstea eek alee east A ATT 24 Installing the Module in the Rack eesseeeesseeeeeeneeeeseneeeseeneeeeesneeees 25 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project eecceseseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeenees 27 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix ProceSSOl ccceceeeeeee 33 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processol ss cceeseee 34 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder Software cccscceesssseeeeeeeeees 35 Connecting Your PC to the Module ecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeteneenaes 43 Downloading the Project to the Module ccscceceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeees 47 Configuring the NOE Ethernet adapter for Modbus TCP IP Server 53 Connecting the MVIS6E MNETC Module to the Modbus TCP IP Server54 Verifying COMMUNICATION eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeteaeeeeeeeteaeeeeeeetteeeeneeee 55 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 23 of 72 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 1 Setting Jumpers The Setup
47. oject 36 Simplex 69 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 71 of 72 Building on Success MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Slave 69 Subnet Mask 69 System Requirements 14 T The Sample Application 9 17 U Uploading the Sample Configuration from the Module 19 38 Using ClPconnect to Connect to the Module 47 49 51 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder Software 35 Using RSWho to Connect to the Module 47 51 V Verifying Communication 9 19 55 Viewing Exchanged Data 55 Ww What are the differences between the MVI56 and the MVI56E modules What does the 62 What is ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB 63 What is ProSoft Discovery Service PDS 64 What is the difference between the MVI56E MNET R and the MVI56E MNETC R 63 What is the purpose of the MVIS6E MNETC Ethernet E1 Port 63 What is the purpose of the Optional MVIS6E MNETC Add On Instruction 64 What s New 8 Y Your Feedback Please 2 Page 72 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011
48. on IP Address A 32 bit identification number for each node on an Internet Protocol network These addresses are represented as four sets of 8 bit numbers numbers from 0 to 255 separated by periods dots Networks using the TCP IP Protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination Each number can be 0 to 255 For example 192 168 0 100 could be an IP address Each node on the network must have a unique IP address L LED Light emitting diode M MAC ID A hexadecimal number that uniquely identifies an Ethernet device This MAC ID number is encoded onto the hardware by the manufacturer at the time the device is made and may not be changed Master A Master is a program or device that initiates all requests for information from other programs or the devices on a network known as a Slaves in a Master Slave communication model A Client on an Ethernet network is equivalent to a Master on a Serial network N Network A series of stations or nodes connected by some type of communication medium A network may consist of a single link or multiple links Node An address or software location on the network Page 68 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Glossary of Terms Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide P Peer to Peer A network relationship between devices where each device can send commands as a master or client
49. ontrolLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 Click OK to continue 5 Edit the Module Properties Select the Requested Packet Interval value for scanning the I O on the module This value represents the minimum frequency at which the module will handle scheduled events This value should not be set to less than 1 millisecond The default value is 5 milliseconds Values between 1 and 10 milliseconds should work with most applications E Module Properties Local 1 1756 MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Backplane Requested Packet Interval RPI 50 ms 0 2 750 0 ms F Inhibit Module I Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Status Offline Cancel Help 6 Save the module Click OK to close the dialog box Notice that the module now appears in the Controller Organization window Controller My_Controller Controller Tags Controller Fault Hander Power Up Handler SJ Tasks 5 fa MainTask amp MainProgram Unscheduled Programs amp Motion Groups Ungrouped Axes Add On Instructions amp Data Types R User Defined Strings i Add On Defined ER Predefined Module Defined Trends 6 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 A4 fa 0 1756 163 My_Controller f 1 1756 MODULE MNETC ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures Setup Guide MVI56E MNETC
50. orting Creating routine Prescan When the import is completed the new rung with the Add On Instruction will be visible as shown in the following illustration fs RSLogix 5000 My_Controller 1756 L63 MainProgram MainRoutine BAE Ef File Edit Yiew Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help 8 Xx alsa S e el elele VI aal Offline fl M RUN Ey Path knone gt v amp No Forces b a No Edits Brin g After fret ee Lor or gt gt Bedund mo Dj f gt j avorit Add on A Ala Bi mericount Controller My_Controller H Jl 3 S S Controller Tags Controller Fault Handler This defines the Power Up Handler whole module which 3 6 Tasks includes all tags x used in the program F mantak Fault Code value amp MainProgram eee a Program Tags Get System Value MainRoutine Class Name Module Gi Unscheduled Programs Instance Name MNETC Motion Groups Attribute Name FaultCode E Ungrouped Axes Dest MNETC LITIL FauttCode J Add On Instructions Oe AOIS6MNETC Parameters and Local Tags Add On for E Logic MYVIS6 MNETC and E Prescan er 5 Data T 2 A Woi TE Add On for MVIS6 MNETC and MVIS56 Gi MNETCBLOCKSTATS AOISEMNETC AOISEMNETC w MNETCCLIENTSTATS Connection_Input Local 1 1 Data E MNETCCMDCONTROL Connection_Output Local 1 0 Data o MNETCCONTROL MNETC MNETC MNETCDATA EAR MNETCEVENTCMD MNETCINITOUTDATA ta MNETCIPADDRESS ti MNETCMODULEDEF MNETCSTATUS W MNETCUTIL iar Strings
51. processor controller tags MNETC DATA WRITEDATA O through MNETC DATA WRITEDATA 9 2 For words 0 through 9 enter the numbers shown in the following illustration MNETC DATA WriteData MNETC DATA WriteData 0 1 MNETC DATA WiiteD atal1 2 MNETC DATA WriteData 2 3 MNETC DATA WriteD ata 3 4 MNETC DATA WriteData 4 MNETC DATA WiiteD atal 5 MNETC DATA WriteData 6 MNETC DATAWiiteData 7 MNETC DATA WriteD ata S 9 MNETC DATA WiiteD ata 3 10 This action sends the values you entered to the MODBUS CLIENT 0 on the MVI56E MNETC and then to the Quantum processor where you will be able to see the data in Concept 3 In Concept navigate to the REFERENCE DATA EDITOR to monitor the processor memory addresses from 400401 through 400410 The data should match the data you sent from RSLogix 5000 E RDE Template untitled Animation ON Variable Name Data Type Address 400401 400402 400403 400404 400405 400406 400407 400408 400409 400410 O on OO hBWN Page 56 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Procedures Setup Guide Checking Read Data The following steps show you how to verify that the ReadData Command is working 1 In Concept navigate to the REFERENCE DATA EDITOR and enter the following values in processor memory addresses from 400801 through
52. r the IP address 150 215 017 009 Assuming this is part of a Class B network with a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 the first two numbers 150 215 represent the Class B network address and the second two numbers 017 009 identify a particular host on this network ProSoft Technology Inc Page 69 of 72 April 18 2011 Glossary of Terms MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Page 70 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Index Setup Guide Index A About the MODBUS TCP IP Protocol 18 Architecture 20 Are there any other ways to monitor module diagnostics besides being connected to the module s network subnet 65 ASCII 67 Battery Life Advisory 4 Before You Begin 13 Building on Success 61 Cc Checking Module Status through ControlLogix Controller Tags 58 Checking Read Data 57 Checking Write Data 56 Client 67 Configuring the Modbus Client Read Command 19 41 Configuring the Modbus Client Write Command 19 42 Configuring the NOE Ethernet adapter for Modbus TCP IP Server 19 53 Connecting the MVI56E MNETC Module to the Modbus TCP IP Server 54 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor 19 33 Connecting Your PC to the Module 43 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project 19 27 Crea
53. rary IP address for the module for easy commissioning Allow PCB to select the module for monitoring and IP address reconfiguration The ProSoft Discovery Service software is supplied as a stand alone utility as well as being integrated into PCB 5 1 10 Does the MVIS6E MNETC module require processor logic Yes ladder logic is required for data transfer between the MVI56E module and the ControlLogix processor For RSLogix 5000 version 16 applications or later the included Add On Instruction encapsulates the entire ladder logic into one single instruction For RSLogix 5000 version 15 and older sample ladder logic is available from the ProSoft Technology website at www prosoft technology com Page 64 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Building on Success Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 5 1 11 How do I monitor MVIS6E MNETC operation Module operation can be monitored either through the processor controller tags or through the ProSoft Configuration Builder diagnostic window Available status information includes number of messages sent number of messages received number of errors and error codes 5 1 12 Are there any other ways to monitor module diagnostics besides being connected to the module s network subnet PCB can monitor the module via ControlLogix backplanes and process networks using ClPconnect The PC running PCB c
54. s of the source module only applicable for 1756 CNB Destination Module Select the destination module associated to the source module in the rack The connection between the source and destination modules is performed through the backplane Destination Module Slot Number The slot number where the destination MVI56E module is located Page 50 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide To use the ClPconnect Path Editor follow these steps 1 Configure the path between the 1756 ENBT connected to your PC and the MVI56E MNETC module o If the module is located in a remote rack add more racks to configure the full path o The path can only contain ControlNet or Ethernet IP networks o The maximum number of supported racks is six 2 Click CONSTRUCT CIP PATH to build the path in text format 3 Click OK to confirm the configured path 4 8 2 Using RSWho to Connect to the Module You need to have RSLinx installed on your PC to use this feature You also need an ENBT module set up in the rack For information on setting up the ENBT module see Using ClPconnect to Connect to the Module page 49 1 Inthe tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder right click the MVI56E MNETC module 2 From the shortcut menu choose DOWNLOAD FROM PC TO DEVICE 3 Inthe Download dialog box choose 1756 ENBT from the Se
55. t Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 Navigate to the location on your PC where you saved the Add On Instruction for example My Documents or Desktop Select the MVI56EMNETC_ADDON_RUNG_V1_5 L5xX file Import Rung Desktop vl amp p My Computer my Documents my Network Places Downloads MVI56 E MNETC_AddOn_Rung_v1_5 L5X My Documents File name MviseeM INETC_AddOn_Rung_v1_5 L5X Files of type RSLogix 5000 XML Files L5X This action opens the Import Configuration dialog box showing the controller tags that will be created Import Configuration Tags Data Types Add On Instructions Nae Alias For J C AOenNeTC 5 ADISEMNETC Create New Local 1 AB 1756_MOD Use Existing Local 1 0 4B 1756_MOD Use Existing MNETC MNETCMODU Create New 5 If you are using the module in a different slot or remote rack select the correct connection input and output variables that define the path to the module If your module is located in Slot 1 of the local rack this step is not required ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 6 Click OK to confirm the import RSLogix will indicate that the import is in progress Imp
56. tatus IMGiCators si ce iecsekcca tere tills toate lcavect saves fae A 59 5 Building on Success 61 5 1 Frequently Asked QuUESTIONS cccccceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeeesaeeseueeeseneeeeaees 62 5 1 1 What are the differences between the MVI56 and the MVI56E modules What doessthe E stand fOr crai iinan aarre lanes iadaatidesa deny E EEEa EN ANE EEE EA SAER 62 5 1 2 What is the difference between the MVI56E MNET R and the MVI56E MNETC R 63 5 1 3 Is the MVI56E product a direct replacement to my existing MVI56 product 63 5 1 4 How is the MVI56E MNETC Configured cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeseneeeseeeseaees 63 5 1 5 What is ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB ccccccecseceeseeeeeeneeteeeeeteneeeeneeess 63 5 1 6 What is the purpose of the MVIS6E MNETC Ethernet E1 Port 63 5 1 7 How do change the module s IP address ccccsccccsssseeeeenneeeessneeeeessneeeeeeeaes 64 5 1 8 What is the purpose of the Optional MVIS6E MNETC Add On Instruction 64 5 1 9 What is ProSoft Discovery Service PDS ccccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeteteeeeeaees 64 5 1 10 Does the MVIS56E MNETC module require processor logic cccsceeeteeeeees 64 5 1 11 How do monitor MVIS6E MNETC operation ccccccccececeeeeeeeeseeeeseneeeseeeeeaees 65 5 1 12 Are there any other ways to monitor module diagnostics besides being connected to the module s network subnet
57. ters Read 10 words Modbus Function 3 Read Holding Registers Holding Register Write Command Function 16 h le EERE lal Ethernet Cable aaa m m em Holding Register Read Command Function 3 When you finish the steps in this Setup Guide you will have enough information to set up your own application 3 2 1 Required Steps This Setup Guide will take you through the following steps Install the ProSoft Module in the rack Use the Add On Instruction to Configure the Module page 27 Connect your PC to the Processor page 33 Download the Sample Program to the Processor page 34 Set up the Sample Application page 38 a Configure the Modbus TCP IP Client b Configure the Modbus TCP IP Client Read Command c Configure the Modbus TCP IP Client Write Command page 41 page 42 Transfer the configuration to the module page 47 Set up the NOE Modbus TCP IP Server page 53 Verify Communication page 55 ORAON ONO ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 72 April 18 2011 The Sample Application MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 3 3 Architecture The sample application uses the following hardware and connections A Personal Computer running a supported version of Microsoft Windows with a web browser RSLogix 5000 ProSoft Discovery Service and an Ethernet port A ControlLogix processor with MVIS56E MNETC module ac
58. tery is not present Allow battery to charge by keeping module plugged into rack for 24 hours If ERR LED still does not go off contact ProSoft Technology as the battery is not a user serviceable item Page 60 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Building on Success Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 5 Building on Success In This Chapter Frequently Asked QUESTIONS cececeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeteneeeeaeeteaeeteaeeseaeeteaees 62 Now that you have successfully installed configured and verified operation of the MVI56E MNETC module you should have a better understanding of how to make it work for your specific application The following resources are available to help you build on your success For more information about the MVIS6E MNETC module including detailed hardware and software configuration troubleshooting and application information refer to the MVIS6E MNETC User Manual For technical support and warranty information for your MVIS6E MNETC module refer to Support Service and Warranty in the MVIS6E MNETC User Manual For more information on ProSoft Technology products and services please visit www prosoft technology com ProSoft Technology Inc Page 61 of 72 April 18 2011 Building on Success MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module
59. ting as a Modbus TCP IP Client A Quantum processor with a NOE Ethernet adapter acting as a Modbus TCP IP Server An Ethernet network connecting the PC with the MVIS6E MNETC either directly or through an Ethernet hub or switch An Ethernet cable connecting the MVI56E MNETC Modbus TCP IP Client to the Modbus TCP IP Server The following illustration shows the sample application ControlLogix with MVI56E MNETC Modbus TCP IP Client x Quantum Modbus TCP IP Server Node 1 Modbus TCP IP Ethernet AC Drive Flow Device Power Relay Note The illustration does not show the required Ethernet connection for processor programming Page 20 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform The Sample Application Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 3 4 Memory Map The memory map consists of the starting addresses for Read Data and Write Data areas in the MVI56E MNETC module and in the Quantum processor The sample application reads and writes 10 words between the Modbus TCP IP Client and the Modbus TCP IP Server The following table describes the memory map for data transfer between the MVI56E MNETC module and the Quantum processor Function MVI56E MNETC Database Quantum Memory Start Word Count Start Address Client Address Server Read 1000 400801 10 Write 0 400401 10 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21
60. ting the Module 28 D Default Gateway 67 Does the MVI56E MNETC module require processor logic 64 Downloading the Project to the Module 19 47 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor 9 19 34 E Enabling the MNET Client 0 Commands 9 40 ESD 67 Ethernet 67 Ethernet LED Indicators 60 F Firmware 67 Frequently Asked Questions 62 Full Duplex 67 G General Overview 19 H Half Duplex 68 How do change the module s IP address 64 How do monitor MVI56E MNETC operation 65 How is the MVIS56E MNETC configured 63 How to Contact Us 2 Important Safety Information 3 Importing the Add On Instruction 30 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder 35 Installing the Module in the Rack 25 IP Address 68 Is the MVI56E product a direct replacement to my existing MVI56 product 63 L Learning Objectives 9 LED 68 LED Status Indicators 59 M MAC ID 68 Master 68 Memory Map 21 N Network 68 Node 68 Non Scrolling LED Status Indicators 60 P Peer to Peer 69 Power Supply 69 Prerequisites 11 Procedures 23 ProSoft Technology Documentation 10 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 2 Protocol 69 R Required Items 15 Required Steps 19 Sample Files 16 Scope 7 Scrolling LED Status Indicators 59 Server 69 Setting Jumpers 24 Setting Up a Temporary IP Address 43 Setting Up the Pr
61. uct Y Documentation 2 On the startup screen click INSTALL PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER This action starts the installation wizard for ProSoft Configuration Builder 3 Click NEXT on each page of the installation wizard Click FINISH on the last page of the wizard ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 6 2 Setting Up the Project To begin start PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER PCB WW Microsoft Update Set Program Access and Defaults W Windows Catalog m Accessories Windows Update z A Administrative Tools f Programs fm ProSoft Technology 7 ProSoft Configuration Builder B Documents gt Internet Explorer a ProSoft Transport Path Editor E Settings gt W Paint FAL ProSoft Discovery Service o Search gt Windows Media Player Help and Support Run Shut Down If you have used other Windows configuration tools before you will find the screen layout familiar PCB s window consists of a tree view on the left and an information pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window When you first start PCB the tree view consists of folders for Default Project and Default Location with a Default Module in the Default Location folder The following illustration shows the PCB window with a new project S Untitled ProSoft Configuration Build
62. ule are securely in the locking holes of the rack 4 Make a note of the slot location You must identify the slot in which the module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly Slot numbers are identified on the green circuit board backplane of the ControlLogix rack 5 Turn power ON Note If you insert the module improperly the system may stop working or may behave unpredictably Page 26 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 3 Creating a New RSLogix 5000 Project 1 Open the FILE menu and then choose NEw Oo WN fi RSLogix 5000 lam Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Wit Select your ControlLogix controller model Select REVISION 16 Enter a name for your controller such as My_Controller Select your ControlLogix chassis type Select SLOT 0 for the controller New Controller Vendor Type Revision Name Description Chassis Type Slot Create In Allen Bradley 1756 163 Controll ogix663 Controller v Cancel l Redundancy Enabled Help My_Controller 1756 44 4 Slot ControlLogix Chassis 0 a C NRASLogix 5000 Projects ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 Page 27 of 72 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 3 1 Creati
63. uration Builder PCB included ProSoft Discovery Service PDS included in PCB Pentium Il 450 MHz minimum Pentium III 733 MHz or better recommended Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or 2 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1 2 or 3 o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 128 Mbytes of RAM minimum 256 Mbytes of RAM recommended 100 Mbytes of free hard disk space or more based on application requirements 256 color VGA graphics adapter 800 x 600 minimum resolution True Color 1024 x 768 recommended CD ROM drive Oo Oo Q Note The Hardware and Operating System requirements in this list are the minimum recommended to install and run software provided by ProSoft Technology Other third party applications may have different minimum requirements Refer to the documentation for any third party applications for system requirements Note You can install the module in a local or remote rack For remote rack installation the module requires EtherNet IP or ControlNet communication with the processor Page 14 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Before You Begin Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 2 2 Required Items This Setup Guide uses a sample application that shows you how to establish communication between the MVI56E MNETC module Modbus TCP IP
64. utorial is to configure the remote Modbus TCP IP Server For this example the Modbus TCP IP Server will be a NOE communication adapter The IP Address for the Modbus TCP IP Server must match the IP Address settings for the MNET Client 0 Commands in ProSoft Configuration Builder The following illustration shows the ETHERNET I O SCANNER dialog box with the NOE card configured as a Modbus TCP IP Server in Concept version 2 6 E Ethernet 1 0 Scanner o x Ethemet Configuration Specify IP Address Internet Address 192 168 0 249 Go Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 c i x Use Bootp Server Gateway 192 168 0 1 Frame Type ETHERNET II Ej 1 0 Scanner Configuration Master Module Slot Slot 3 140 NOE 771 10 Import r Fe P Health Rep Rate Read Ref Read Ref Read Write Ref Write Slave IP Address Unit ID Timeout ini ina Master Gan lah Write Ref Master Cite Length Description Cancel Help ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 4 10 Connecting the MVIS6E MNETC Module to the Modbus TCP IP Server The final part of this tutorial is to connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Application Port on the MVIS6E MNETC module either directly or through an Ethernet hub or switch to the Ethernet port on an NOE card in the same rack with the Qua
65. very Service window Enter the temporary IP in the Ethernet address field of the Connection Setup dialog box then click the TEST CONNECTION button to verify that the module is accessible with the current settings Connection Setup Select Connection Type HITTE v Ethernet 192 168 0 253 ProSoft Discovery Service PDS Browse Device s ClPconnect E Test Connection Cancel 7 Ifthe Test Connection is successful click CONNECT The Diagnostics menu will display in the Diagnostics window Gi Diagnostics Connection Log Module Als CWO FIS MODULE MENU Display Menu B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Database View Time 14 20 46 R Transfer Configuration from PC to Unit S Transfer Configuration from Unit to PC U Reset diagnostic data V Version Information w Warm Boot Module Network Menu Esc Exit Program Path Serial Com 1 Page 46 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 8 Downloading the Project to the Module Note For alternative methods of connecting to the module with your PC refer to Using ClPconnect to Connect to the Module page 49 or Using RSWho to Connect to the Module page 51 In order for the module to use the settings you configured you must download copy the updated Project file from your PC to the module 1 2
66. y Choose Module Type View Configuration Export Configuration File s Load Config File Download from PC to Device Upload from Device to PC 3 Inthe Diagnostics window click the SET UP CONNECTION button annert Click to set up connection Page 44 of 72 ProSoft Technology Inc April 18 2011 MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Procedures Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module Setup Guide 4 Inthe Connection Setup dialog box click the BROWSE DEVICE S button to open the ProSoft Discovery Service Select the module then right click and choose ASSIGN TEMPORARY IP Prosoft Discovery Service Assign Temporary IP Device Details Remove Temporary IP View module s webpage Select for PCB Click the search icon to begin the browse 5 The module s default IP address is usually 192 168 0 250 Choose an unused IP within your subnet and then click OK fal Assign Temporary IP Address DER Temporary IP 192 168 0 253 O Network Mask 255 255 255 Important The temporary IP address is only valid until the next time the module is initialized For information on how to set the module s permanent IP address see the user manual s Ethernet Configuration section ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 72 April 18 2011 Procedures MVI56E MNETC ControlLogix Platform Setup Guide Modbus TCP IP Multi Client Enhanced Communication Module 6 Close the ProSoft Disco
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