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1. any 8 pin DIN connector L ca 20691 M 3 Os O loo O 1784 PCM6 B Sd 08 A p SLC 5 04m KIC 756 DHRIO Processor Enhanced PLC 50 processor 42590 4 Verify that you can go online with the PCMK card and your application software Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 7 10 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable Remove the Cable 1 Verify all communications software has been stopped 2 Remove the cable by gently pinching the side bars and pulling the connector toward you LA ha Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 7 11 a 0000 c og O8 e Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 7 12 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Appendix A Specifications PCMK Communication Card The following are the PCMK card s PCMCIA specifications e PCMCIA Type II form factor network adapter card e Compliant to PCMCIA PC card standard February 1995 e Compliant to PCMCIA Card and Socket Services Standard Version 2 1 The PCMK card does not have a termination resistor use ATTENTION caution when connecting this P
2. 2 Attach the cable to the PCMK card The silver side should face upward as you connect the cable to the PCMK card 30380 M Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 1 6 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 3 Attach the cable to the processor The cable you use depends on your processor The following figures show the PCMK cables and illustrate how to attach each cable to its respective processor PCL or SLC programmable controller 1784 PCM2 B Loopback connector m j 15 pin D shell connector y ji 19866 M 1784 PCM2 B PLC 2 or Mini PLC 2 family EA processor U E ground wire L 19877 M 1771 KE Fi s 2 C E r Td Fa K RS 232 DH DH Ol 1771 KG 9 1771K6M 1771 KA2 1784 PCM2 B dE COI 1771 KA3 O ECT Da 2 E ST 1771 CN PLC 2 or Mini PLC 2 family j CO or CR processor L m ground wire 20227 M Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Choose and
3. aaa lf the PCMCIA slot in your computer is thick enough to accommodate a Type HI card then it can also accommodate a Type I or I card All 3 types of PC cards use the same 68 pin connector The pins are in 2 parallel rows of 34 pins When inserted into the PCMCIA Xx slot on your computer the connector mates lt with a single molded socket gt Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 About the PCMK B Card 1 3 What s the PCMK Card The PCMK B card is a PCMCIA Type II form factor card that allows a notebook computer to interface with other devices on both DH DH485 and remote I O communication networks Olea m0 xe 88 0 0 O fani 19865 Mittra Your computer must be PCMCIA 2 1 compliant to support the PCMK B card Refer to the documentation supplied with your computer to determine whether or not it is compliant Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 1 4 About the PCMK B Card Enhancements to the 1784 PCMK B Card The 1784 PCMK B card contains new enhancements that were not contained in the 1784 PCMK A card The PCMK B card e is a 16 bit card e connects with a new series of cables using locking connectors e will work with newer notebook computers that use PCI bus technology e has new updated drivers e can be used in conjunction with the PCMK A card Dual PCMK cards are not supported on all o
4. INTERCHANGE 6 0 5 or later WINtelligent LINX 5 20 or later RSLinx 6200 PLC 5 or 5 250 with INTERCHANGE or RSLinx install the RSIPCMK driver If you are using Windows 98 install the RSIPCMK driver Only software products that communicate through RSLinx are supported on Windows 98 Communication support is through RSLinx only Refer to Chapter 3 for specific instructions on Windows 95 98 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Pre Installation Procedures 2 3 Windows NT The Windows NT driver for the PCMK card is built into RSLINX version 1 7 or later Rockwell Automation has published detailed instructions for configuring this driver Refer to Chapter 4 for specific instructions Windows 2000 If you are using Windows 2000 the driver ships with RSLinx version 2 2 or later Refer to Chapter 5 for specific instructions Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 2 4 Pre Installation Procedures Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 3 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 What s in This Chapter Refer to this chapter to perform the following Install the RSIPEMK Driver 83 Run the PCMKinfo Program 3 6 Stop the PCMCIA Card in Windows 95 98 3 7 Remove and unistall the RSIPCMK Plug and Play Driver 3 7 3 8 Troubleshoot the Card The instructions in this chapter assume that you e are using Windows 95 98 The screen captures in this chapter are taken from Windows
5. BD Allen Bradley PCMK Communication Card 1784 PCMK B User Manual Automation Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment 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 The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibited Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safe
6. Connect a PCMK Cable 1 7 1784 PCM4 B cable E E RJ45 connector 20692 M y 1784 PCM4 B ie za O Oo a a a PCMK card 1747 AIC SLC5 01M SLC5 02M SLC 5 03 30376 M Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 7 8 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 1784 PCM5 B E A 1784 CP7 adapter ships with the cable 2 9 pin D shell connector 19868 M from a PLC 5 Classic or PLC 5 250 processor over a DH link 5 Le Ol 1785 KA3 230 o i M 1771 CN i EST CO or CR e PL E Ces as sale J C 2 or Mini PLC 2 amily processor Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 PE to a PLC 5 Classic or PLC 5 250 processor 1784 PCM5 B AAA PCMK card 30377 M Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 7 9 1784 PCM6 B cable lt 7 p il
7. device If you would like to use this option check the following Y Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar IMPORTANT a the Unplug Eject icon to insure you do not damage your card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 15 Update the 1784 PCMK Plug and Play Driver in Windows 2000 Perform these steps after you insert the PCC card into a PCMCIA slot in your computer After you insert the PCC card the system will detect the hardware and begin to build the driver information needed to run the hardware Because the driver has not been loaded Windows 2000 displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message 1 Right click on My Computer 2 Select Properties 3 Select Hardware 4 Select Device Manager 5 Expand Allen Bradley Communication Cards 6 Highlight PCMK 7 Right click on PCMK 8 Select Properties 9 Select Driver tab 10 Select Update Driver 11 Click Next 12 Select Search for suitable driver and click Next 13 Specify location and click Next 14 Type path location to the plug n play driver and click Next 15 Click Finish 16 Click Close You must now reboot your computer for the driver to be active Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 16 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 Show the card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar If you frequently need to unplug the device be sure to check the Show Unplug E
8. run the hardware Because the driver has not been loaded Windows 2000 displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message Found New Hardware E y ALLEN BRADLEY_CO 1784 PCMK_Series_B Installing Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 3 Windows 2000 displays Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next 3 Click Next Windows 2000 displays Found New Hardware Wizard a Install Hardware Device Drivers AS 4 device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with Sy an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device 2 ALLEN BRADLEY_CO 1784 PCMK_Series_B A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 4 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 4 Select Search for a suitable driver and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files SS Whe
9. 2 Y Show control on taskbar Display waming if card is removed before it is stopped Cancel Apply 4 Click on OK The PC Card icon appears in the Taskbar Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 12 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 The Driver Still Does Not Work Use the following procedures to resolve any other driver issues This procedure only works in Windows 95 and in Windows 98 upgrades This procedure will probably not work with original OEM Windows 98 configured computers 1 Right click on the My Computer icon 2 Select Properties The System Properties dialog box appears 3 Click the Device Manager tab All of the devices within the system are displayed 4 Scroll through the devices and find the Allen Bradley PCMK Family line If this line has a plus sign click on the plus sign to expand the item Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 13 The Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK device should be listed System Properties BEI General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection Allen Bradley PCMK family g Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 Disk drives a Display adapters Floppy disk controllers 2 Hard disk controllers A Infrared ag NEC Versa Fast Infrared Driver Except Model 6030 3 Keyboard Monitor A Mouse BH Network adapters Y Oth
10. 2 2 RSIPCMK driver 3 2 Windows 95 98 driver 3 3 memory manager conflicts 3 8 EMM386 EXE 3 8 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 P PC Card 1 1 architecture 1 2 PCM2 B cable assembly PCM4 B cable assembly PCM5 B cable assembly PCM6 B cable assembly PCMCIA 1 1 PCMCIA technology 1 1 PCMK card cables 7 1 inserting 6 1 memory manager conflicts 3 8 removing 6 1 stopping in Windows 2000 5 13 stopping in Windows 95 98 3 7 PCMK card drivers Windows 2000 5 1 PCMKinfo Run program 3 6 PCMS A cable assembly 7 1 Personal Computer Memory Card International Association 1 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 Rockwell P 2 RSIPCMK driver 3 1 3 2 PCMKinfo program 3 6 remove and uninstall 3 7 troubleshooting 3 12 RSLinx 2 2 3 2 4 1 5 1 Support services P 2 T Technical support P 2 third party plug and play emulators 4 1 Troubleshooting Windows 95 98 3 8 U update the driver in Windows 2000 5 15 W Windows 5 1 Windows 2000 2 3 5 1 driver 5 1 install driver 5 2 multiple tones 5 2 PC Card icon enabling 5 16 properties 5 6 Windows 2000 Driver 5 1 Windows 3 x or DOS 2 2 Windows 95 memory manager conflicts 3 8 PC Card icon 3 10 Windows 95 98 2 2 multiple tones 3 8 Windows NT 2 3 locate driver 4 1 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Reach us now at www rockwellautomation com Wherever you need us Rockwell Automation brings together leading brands in industrial automation including Alle
11. 84 UM519B EN P October 2000 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 2 2 Pre Installation Procedures Determine Your Operating System and Software Before you can begin to install your PCMK card determine the operating system and software packages with which you will be communicating Windows 3 x or DOS Refer to the release note Install the PCMK driver for DOS Windows 3 x publication 1784 RN039A EN P for specific information about using the PCMK card with Window 3 x or DOS If you are using Windows 3 x or DOS with You should install 6200 Series Software includes PLC 2 Card and socket services software PLC 3 PLC 5 and PLC 5 250 without INTERCHANGE We recommend you upgrade to A I or RSLogix and with other PC cards software 6200 PLC 5 with INTERCHANGE PCMKINIT enabler plus the card and socket service software your computer manufacturer recommends all other DOS based software PCMKINIT enabler plus the card and socket service software your computer manufacturer recommends Card and socket services software will not work on systems with Cardbus hardware To find out if you have Cardbus controllers contact your computer manufacturer If you do not have Cardbus controllers you need to get DOS card amp socket services software from your computer manufacturer Windows 95 98 If you are using Windows 95 compatible software for example A I Series RSLogix5 RSLogix500 RSLogix 5000 PanelBuilder
12. 95 B If you are using another version of Windows 95 or Windows 98 your screens may be different Locate the RSIPCMK Windows 95 98 1784 PCMK Driver There are three ways to obtain the 1784 PCMK driver The driver is located e on the PCMK PnP floppy disk shipped with the card e on the RSLinx 2 20 107 or later product CD located in the PnPDrivers folder e or visit http www ab com then select Product Support www ab com support products pccards html Note You can access Rockwell Automation Knowbase documents from this internet address Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 2 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 ATTENTION If you already have a Series A PCMK card and it is properly configured with a driver version older than Version 2 0 you must remove the older RSIPCMK driver from your computer before you install a new version The new RSIPCMK driver supports both cards Refer to Troubleshoot the Card on page 3 8 RSIPCMK Driver The RSIPCMK driver is available for all Windows 95 compatible programs except for the 6200 PLC 5 and 5 250 software without INTERCHANGE or RSLinx software solution If you are using Windows 98 install the RSIPCMK driver Only software products that communicate through RSLinx are supported on Windows 98 Communication support is through RSLinx only Refer to Chapter 3 for specific instructions on Windows 95 98 This driver works with the Windows 95 98 Plug a
13. CMK PnP floppy disk shipped with the card e on the RSLinx 2 20 107 or later product CD located in the PnPDrivers folder e or visit the Rockwell Automation website at http www ab com and select Product Support www ab com support products pccards html Note You can access Rockwell Automation Knowbase documents from this internet address Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 2 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 Download the 1784 PCMK Driver from www ab com Follow these instructions to download the 1784 PCMK driver from www ab com Your screens may be different The web pages are updated daily 1 Visit our web site at www ab com 2 Select Product Support Tech Support 3 Find the Network and Communication Devices category 4 Select PC Cards 5 Download the 1784 PCMK PnP driver for Windows 2000 PCMK2K EXE Install the Driver Hearing Multiple Tones If you insert multiple PC Cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows 2000 detects devices during the power up process and adjusts the device resources accordingly This results in sounding multiple tones When the system changes settings for example removing a card the tones will sound again for each change 1 Insert your 1784 PCMK card Refer to Chapter 6 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card 2 After you insert the PCMK card the system detects the hardware and begins to build the driver information needed to
14. CMK card at the end of a DH and DH485 link If your application software prompts you to set termination of the PCMK card set this field to OFF Agency Certification when product or packaging is marked A recognized e CE marked for all applicable directives Must be used with UL Listed IT Equipment or UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 A 2 Specifications Environmental Specifications The operating parameters describe the environment within the PCMCIA slot Refer to the documentation for your computer for environmental requirements The PCMK card should not exceed those specifications Operating Non operating Slot Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F 20 to 65 C 4 to 149 F Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation 5 to 95 without condensation Vibration 10 to 70 Hz constant 6 in N A displacement 70 to 200 Hz constant 15G acceleration Shock 30G peak 11 ms 50G peak 11 ms Electrical Ratings input 5Vdc 160mA Cable Specifications 1784 PCM2 B PCM4 B PCM5 B PCM6 B Total length of cable 3 16 m 10 4 ft Length from PCMK card connector to pod 17 8 cm 7 in Length from pod to processor 2 8 m 9 2 ft Storage temperature 20 to 65 C 4 to 149 F Operating temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation T Refer to publication 1770 4 1 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Gu
15. Windows 95 could not be found Insert PCMK Plug and Play driver for Windows 95 into the drive selected below and click OK Cancel Skip File Details Copy files from BN v Browse ddi 7 Click on OK Windows 95 98 loads the appropriate driver and continues with its startup procedures A window may appear that states the file to be copied is older than the one already on your computer If this is the case click Yes to keep the newer file Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 6 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 Run the PCMKinfo Program PCMKinfo is a utility program that allows you to verify the installation of the RSIPCMK driver and the PCMK card We recommend you run this utility after installing the PCMK card and the driver so you can make sure the components are working smoothly To run the PCMKinfo program follow the steps below 1 Access the Control Panel by selecting Start Settings and Control Panel 2 Double click on the PCMKinfo program icon PCMKinfo Utility 1 02 El PCMK Plug and Play Driver version 2 21 Number of PC Card sockets detected 2 If you are using a 16 bit communication package such as Number of 1784 PCMKs detected 1 WinLinx or INTERCHANGE the socket number you use when configuring the software is one PCMK series less than the number specified by Memory address D3000 e R PCMKINFO This is because Interrup
16. accidently disconnected If you do not use the wedge and the cable disconnects it can damage the connector on the cable and PCMK card To attach the wedge to your computer 1 Slide the wedge into the slot on the bottom of the cable s electronics pod as shown below Electronics Pod e 19875a 2 Position the assembly on the computer so the narrow end of the wedge is closest to the PCMCIA slot When you find the best location for the wedge use a pencil to mark the location on the computer Length of cable from connector to electronics pod 17 8cm 7 in 19875b Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 7 3 3 Separate the wedge from the electronics pod 4 Remove the paper backing from the wedge 19950 The adhesive on the wedge is very strong Once you remove ATTENTION e Anais the protective paper and attach the wedge to the computer you cannot remove the wedge Be certain that you are confident about the position of the wedge before you secure it Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 7 4 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 5 Place the wedge on the computer where you marked the location 30375 M Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable 1 5 Connect the Cable To connect the cable to the PCMCIA slot 1 Slide the cable s electronics pod onto the wedge on the computer 19875 M
17. ales BE nE ee hoe WAC 5 8 Resources Properties 5 9 Navigate to Device Manager 5 10 Eject the 1784 PCMK Card in Windows 2000 5 13 Unsafe Removal of Card 5 14 Update the 1784 PCMK Plug and Play Driver in Windows 2000 5 15 Show the card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar 5 16 Chapter 6 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card What s in This Chapter 6 1 insert the PEMK Gard 5 o a e 6 1 Remove the PCMK Card 6 4 Chapter 7 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable What s in This Chapter HA as 7 1 Determine the Required Cable 7 1 Attach the Wedges E A 7 2 Connectibe Cable E a Bia a 7 5 Remove the Cables rs E a a a AA OY 7 10 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 TOC iv Table of Contents Appendix A Specifications PCMK Communication Card A 1 Environmental Specifications A 2 Cable Specifications A 2 Loopback Connector Pin Assignments A 3 DH Specifications Link Baud Rate A 4 Glossary Index Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Summary of Changes Several additions and changes to the PCMK card and software information have been made The additions and changes to this manual include Information on See Rockwell Au
18. applications forexample INTERCHANGE do not support removing and reinserting the card If you are using Windows NT without third party plug and play software you cannot insert or remove the card when powered In all cases you should stop all communication software to the PCMK Card before removing it With Windows NT you should shutdown Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 6 2 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card The diagrams in this chapter show a PCMCIA 2 1 compliant notebook computer that may not match the computer you are using Your installation may be slightly different Follow the instructions in this chapter to install or remove the PCMK card 1 Open the door to the PCMCIA slot Some card slots do not have doors 2 Grasp the PCMK card by the edges with the PCMK logo facing upward and the 68 pin connector facing into the PCMCIA slot 30370 IMPORTANT If you have more than one slot in your computer you can insert the PCMK card into any empty slot Check your computer s documentation for the slot numbers The other available slots can be used for other PC cards such as network or modem cards Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card 6 3 3 Insert the PCMK card into the PCMCIA slot and slide it in until firmly seated in the connector Some computers have an ejector button that pops out when the card is seated in the connector If the computer is configur
19. arching your local drives network and Internet locations for the most current driver If you have a disk or CD ROM that came with this device insert it now It is recommended that you let Windows search for an updated driver To do this click Next to continue Cancel Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 4 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 2 Click Next The system displays Update Device Driver Wizard Windows found the following updated driver for this device Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 If you want to use this driver click Finish If this is not the correct driver and you want to search for a different driver manually click Other Locations Location of Driver 3 Click Finish 4 Click OK Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 5 The following message might display Copying Files x en The file PCMKINST DLL on PCMK Plug and Play driver for Windows 95 could not be found Insert PCMK Plug and Play driver for Windows 95 into the drive selected below and click OK Cancel Skip File Copy files from Details CAWINDOWSSOPTIONSSCABS Browse dc 5 Delete any path that displays in the Copy files from box 6 Enter the diskette drive letter into the dialog box For example A Copying Files El The file PCMKINST DLL on PCMK Plug and Play driver for
20. are Wizard E Driver Files Search Results SS The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device Sy The wizard found a driver for the following device oy ALLEN BRADLEY_CO 1784 PCMK_Series_B Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next sa c rsi downloads rslinspnpdrivers pnp_drivers win2kM 784 pomk pemkwdm inf 7 Once Windows 2000 installs the driver the following displays Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Sy 2 Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Windows has finished installing the software for this device The hardware you installed will not work until you restart your computer To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel 8 Click Finish You may be prompted to restart you computer for the driver to take effect Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 6 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 1784 PCMK Hardware Properties Windows 2000 provides properties dialog boxes for removable devices The properties dialog boxes provide the following e general information such as device status manufacturer and card location e device driver information such as driver version and buttons for you to install and uninstall the driver e resource information such as interrupt request settings and memory range settings We recommend you verify that the card is ru
21. ate every instance of EMM386 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 9 6 Determine whether or not you need this Emm386 file based on the table below If you Then do not need the EMM386 EXE to load remark or comment out the line containing the EMM386 EXE file by programs into high memory to create placing REM in front of the line more conventional memory need the EMM386 EXE because you are addwin xxxx y y y y to your EMM386 EXE line where xxxx receiving low memory error messages yyyy is an unused memory range in the system For example WIN within a DOS application D000 D3FF would be 16K Unless you use applications which require expanded memory support include NOEMS on the EMM386 EXE line You must allow at least 4K of memory for 1 PCMK card IMPORTANT You must reboot for the CONFIG SYS changes to take effect If you added a WIN statement and are still experiencing problems increase the size of the WIN range If you are using the Novell 32 bit network client that is supplied by Windows 95 you should have 40K of memory on the win line in the CONFIG SYS file For example win d000 d8ff Errors After You Remove EMM If you receive errors after you remove the EMM386 line such as EMS hardware problem check the properties for the DOS window you are running the programming software in by following the steps below 1 Right click on the DOS win
22. dley publication Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 This equipment is classified as open equipment and must be mounted in an enclosure during operation to provide safety protection Table of Contents Important User Information 2 European Communities EC Directive Compliance 3 EMG Dir ctive ns ns las het ch bing WE dis babs 3 Low Voltage Directive 4 Summary of Changes REVISION Bats ase a NO SS RO A SOC 1 Preface About The Manual P 1 Introduction eue sue meta a ad bad P 1 Adicta DD BBO ALMA LA MR tc P 1 Are you using Cardware P 1 Rockwell Automation Suppotrt P 2 Obtain Pre Sales Product Support P 2 Obtain Technical Product Suppotrt P 2 Abbrev atona ran ee a id Late eh et ouh P 3 CONVENTIONS ae a a LIA na nm de do Gr ar ais P 3 Chapter 1 About the PCMK B Card What s in This Chapter 1 1 Whats PCMCIA si le eines eo TE ae e e A 1 1 Whatisia PC card coi mea a a 1 1 AfChitect r A A oaks te saat or A a tes 1 2 What s the PCMK Card 1 3 Enhancements to the 1784 PCMK B Card 1 4 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 TOC ii Table of Contents Chapter 2 Pre Installation Procedures Wha
23. dow icon 2 Select Properties 3 Click the Memory tab The memory settings display 4 Set the Expanded EMS Memory item to None Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 10 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 PC Card Icon If you find that there is no PC Card icon in the Control Panel this is an indication that the PCMCIA socket hardware was not installed properly This situation prevents Windows 95 from locating the PC Card To solve this problem contact the manufacturer of the computer Enable the PC Card Icon in Taskbar The PC Card icon in the Taskbar lets you know the status of your PC Card and allows you to stop processing before you remove or change PC Cards This icon can be set up to display within the Taskbar on your Windows 95 desktop The icon will only display when there is one or more PC Card installed in the computer Use the following procedures to setup the PC Card icon within the Taskbar 1 Access the Control Panel by selecting a Start b Settings c Control Panel 2 Double click on the PC Card PCMCIA icon Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 11 3 When the PC Card Properties dialog box appears click on Show control on taskbar PC Card PCMCIA Properties 21x Socket Status Global Settings To remove a PC card select it from the list and then 9 click Stop Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 Socket
24. ed properly your sound speaker is enabled and you installed the PCMK card successfully you hear multiple tones when you insert a card or boot the computer If you have two PCMCIA cards there are 2 sets of tones one for each card aaa When you install the PCMK card for the first time please refer to Chapter 2 Pre Installation Procedures for information on how to determine which procedures you need to follow to successfully configure the PCMK card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 6 4 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card Remove the PCMK Card On most computers you press the release button and remove the card from the slot If this is not applicable to your computer follow the instructions specified in its user manual You hear multiple tones for each card that you remove if your system is configured properly These tones indicate the card is now disabled aaa You should stop any software communicating with the card before removing the PC card If you do not do this the stray processes may halt the system s performance Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable What s in This Chapter Follow the instructions in this chapter to connect the PCMK card to a network or processor The instructions in this chapter assume that you have inserted the PCMK card into the PCMCIA slot To See page Determine the Required Cable 7 1 At
25. er devices BW PCMCIA socket 4 Ports COM amp LPT E si A a Properties Refresh Remove Print E E Cancel 5 Select Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK 6 Click on Properties Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 14 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 Properties rl xl 7 If Code 10 conflicting memory resources is reported in the dialog box continue with the following steps Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 15 8 Click the Resources tab in the Properties dialog box Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 Properties HEI General Driver Resources Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK B Driver 2 21 Resource settings Resource type Setting _ a eS 04 Memory Range 000D3000 ODOD3FFF Sett na B ased Gh Basic c onfiguration 0000 Change Setting IV Use automatic settings Conflicting device list No conflicts Maia Depending on how Windows 98 was installed you may or may not have access to Change Settings Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 16 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 9 Verify that there are no resources conflicts listed in the Conflicting Device list Also verify that an interrupt has been assigned to the PCMK card An interrupt must be assi
26. ervices that an operating system makes available to programs that run under it binary file A name which denotes any file that is not a text file such as an executable file Card Identification Structure A data structure written on every PC card that complies with the PCMCIA standard Card Identification Structure CIS contains configuration information about the PC card and communicates it to the computer Card Services The software interface the coordinates traffic among the computer and the PC cards sockets and system resources See also Socket Services DH Data Highway Plus TM link An Allen Bradley token passing baseband link for a local area network DH 485 link Data Highway 485 link An Allen Bradley token passing baseband link for a local area network based on the RS 485 standard Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 G 2 dual port memory Memory that can be viewed from two different hosts This memory allows the PCMK card and a host computer to communicate The memory range marked as dual port memory is a common shared memory area enabler Software used to control PC cards There are three types of enablers generic which can control many different types of cards specific which is designed for a specific manufacturer PC card and point enabler which is designed for a specific manufacturer s PC card but does not require Card and Socket Services Loopback connector The PCM2 cable asse
27. es E Removable Storage Ea Services and Applications H E nie Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B l Batteries BI Computer amp Disk drives Display adapters 43 DYD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers Ce EE Fel EE El Fe amp Floppy disk drives 2 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers ee Keyboards TA Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 89 Network adapters PCMCIA adapters 4 Ports COM amp LPT fic Sound video and game controllers il System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 11 We recommend using only one card at a time If you insert two PCMK cards only one card will be available for use The Device Manager windows looks like this oa Computer Management P oj x Action view Computer Management Local amp System Tools El CA Disk Management IBF Disk Defragmenter 3 Logical Drives ES Removable Storage E E Services and Applications ze Keyboards Mon
28. es Technical Support 1 440 646 5800 Email your questions to racleasktheexpert ra rockwell com Internet site www ab com then select Product Support or www ab com support products pccards html Note You can access Rockwell Automation Knowbase documents from this internet address Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Preface P 3 Abbreviations Throughout this manual we abbreviate some terms Use this table to become familiar with our terminology This is the abbreviation For PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association IRQ Interrupt Request PC Personal Computer Conventions We use these conventions in this manual e Screen displays and prompts are shown as Click Next to continue with the installation e Text that you type is shown as a install c e Other actions to be performed are shown as Click on the Memory tab Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 P 4 Preface Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 1 About the PCMK B Card What s in This Chapter Read this chapter to familiarize yourself with PCMCIA technology and the PCMK card Topic See page What is PCMCIA 1 1 What is a PC card 1 1 What s the PCMK Card 1 3 PC Card Architecture 1 2 Enhancements to the 1784 PCMK B Card 1 4 What is PCMCIA The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA is an organiza
29. ftware Maa You can only have 1784 PCMK card configured in Windows NT Windows NT does not differentiate between the card slots If you insert more than one PCMK card into your PC only one will be available for use Refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on how to install and remove the card You can damage the card in Windows NT if you do not shutdown before you install and remove the card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 4 2 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows NT Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 5 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 What s in This Chapter Refer to this chapter to perform the following To See Page Locate the Windows 2000 1784 PCMK Driver 5 1 Download the 1784 PCMK Driver from www ab com 5 2 Review the 1784 PCMK Hardware Properties 5 6 Navigate to Device Manager 5 10 Eject the 1784 PCMK Card in Windows 2000 5 13 Unsafe Removal of Card 5 14 Show the card Unplug Eject Icon on the Taskbar 5 16 In order to follow the instructions in this chapter you must e have Windows 2000 loaded e have the Windows 2000 driver for the PCMK card aaa You can have two 1784 PCMK cards configured in Windows 2000 If you insert more than one PCMK card into your PC only one will be available for use Locate the Windows 2000 1784 PCMK Driver There are three ways to obtain the 1784 PCMK driver The driver is located e on the P
30. gned You may have to disable another device such as an unused communications or parallel port to make an interrupt available for the PCMK card 10 If there are conflicts you may need to alter the settings of devices involved in the conflict to get the PCMK card to function properly Try deselecting the Use automatic settings box and then changing the interrupt or memory resources This procedure only works in Windows 95 If there are no conflicts continue with the following steps 11 Return to the Device Manager and scroll through the list to find PCIMCA socket Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 17 12 Double click on PEMCIA socket to expand it 13 Click on the PCMCIA controller used by your system 14 Click on Properties Verify that the socket controller is enabled in the hardware profile you are using Texas Instruments PCI 1131 CardBus Controller Prope Eg General Driver Resources Texas Instruments PCI 1131 CardBus Controller Device type PCMCIA socket Manufacturer Texas Instruments Hardware version 001 Device status This device is working properly m Device usage M Exists in all hardware profiles Cancel If Then the device status says This click on the Resources tab and check the Conflicting Device list device is not present not for possible hardware conflicts working properly or does not
31. have all drivers installed code or you may want to try enabling the Use Automatic Settings 10 option Refer to step 8 The Automatic Settings option only works in Windows 95 or Windows 98 upgrade configurations or you have a general PCMCIA problem and you should contact your hardware supplier for a resolution Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 18 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 4 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows NT Locate the Driver for Windows NT The Windows NT driver for the PCMK card is built into RSLinx Version 1 7 or later Rockwell Automation has published detailed instructions for configuring this driver You can find these instructions in one of two places e on the floppy disk provided with the card e Visit the Rockwell Automation website at http www ab com and select Product Support www ab com support products pccards html Note You can access Rockwell Automation Knowbase documents from this internet address Be aware there are several different third party plug and play emulators such as SystemSoft s CardWizard and Softex Phoenix s CardExec that may be installed on some Windows NT computers Document 10088 in Knowbase refers to solutions when you configure computers with third party plug and play emulators Document 10410 in Knowbase also describes procedures for using SystemSoft s CardWizard so
32. idelines Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Specifications A 3 Loopback Connector Pin Assignments 1 xD 2 RxD 3 xDRet 4 RxDRet 5 RTS 6 CTS 7 RTSRet 8 CTSRet PCM2 Cable Assembly 1784 PCM2 The PCM2 cable assembly uses the loopback connector for its diagnostic loopback test The PCM5 and PCM6 cable assemblies have a loopback test but do not have a loopback connector In addition the PCM4 cable assembly used for DH485 communications has neither a loopback connector nor a diagnostic loopback test The PCMS cable assembly used for remote I O communications has no loopback connector and does not do a loopback test Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 A 4 Specifications DH Specifications Link Baud Rate Allen Bradley has added 230k baud rate enhancements to the DH binary Note this update to link baud rate in the DH memory map ECh 57600 Host writes a valid value PCMK 007h Link Baud Rate INI FEh E 230400 baud rate to byte 00007h PCMK reads at start up aa Check the product documentation for your RSI communication software to see if the product supports 230k baud rate Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Glossary adapter The hardware that connects the computer bus to the 68 pin PC card sockets in the PCMCIA slot See also socket application programming interface The set of s
33. itors FE A H A ROCKWELL H7 30 2 Allen Bradley PCMCIA Family Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B fa Event Viewer Batteries System Information E Computer 44 Performance Logs and Alerts i H Disk drives Shared Folders ner 3 Display adapters Manage p Y DVD CD ROM drives t Local Users and Groups 3 ite disk controllers 3 Storage amp Floppy disk drives 23 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 3 Mice and other pointing devices PCMCIA adapters av Ports COM amp LPT g Sound video and game controllers m System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers One of the cards has an Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series 4 and is unavailable for use We do not recommend that you have more than one card in your system 1 Double click on the 1784 PCMK card listing Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 12 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 You will see Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Properties OK Cana Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 13 Eject the 1784 PCMK Card in Windows 2000 Before you remove the PCMK card from its slot you need to stop the communication to the card To stop the card 1 Double click on the card eject button on your task bar LS If you don t have the icon on your tas
34. ject icon on the taskbar box in the Completing the Add Remove Hardware wizard page You can check the box the first time you install the card The next time you want to unplug or eject the device you can use the icon on the taskbar instead of the Add Remove Hardware wizard If the icon is not on your task bar you can find the check box in the Add Remove Hardware Wizard You have to finish the process of removing the card from the slot in order for the check box to take effect You are not given the opportunity to back out of the hardware Wizard once you get to the location of the checkbox 1 Double click My Computer on your desktop 2 Double click Control Panel 3 Double click Add Remove Hardware 4 Click Next 5 Check Install Unplug a device and click Next 6 Check Unplug Eject a device and click Next 7 Select the 1784 PCMK card and click Next 8 Confirm the device and click Next 9 Check the Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar 10 Click Finish 11 Remove your card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 6 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card What s in This Chapter Refer to this chapter to perform the following To See page Insert the PCMK Card 6 1 Remove the PCMK Card 6 4 Insert the PCMK Card IMPORTANT In most cases except for NT you can insert or remove the PCMK card from a powered computer However different application programs accessing the PCMK cardbehave differently Some
35. k bar go to page 5 16 to activate the icon 2 Click on the PCMK card you want to stop from the list of cards e Unplug or Eject Hardware 2 x Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices PCMK Series B Floppy disk drive 4 D MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 8174 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 3 Click Stop 4 When you see the window that states you may safely remove this device click OK 5 Remove the card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 14 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 Unsafe Removal of Card If you do not stop the communication to your card before you remove a card from your computer Windows 2000 displays e Unsafe Removal of Device 3 21x You have unplugged or ejected a device without stopping it Unplugging or ejecting devices without first stopping them can often cause your computer to crash and lose valuable data To safely unplug or eject any of the following devices first use the Hardware wizard in the Control Panel to stop the device Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series A If you frequently need to unplug this device Windows can give you an icon on the taskbar to quickly unplug or eject your
36. kupdt After the PCMKUPDT program is run re insert the PCMK card and the system performs as if the card is new to the system Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 3 8 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 Troubleshoot the Card Occasionally your system may need to be altered to allow the PCMK card to work properly Documented below are some tips and suggestions for helping you set up the RSIPCMK driver and the PCMK card successfully Hearing Multiple Tones If you insert multiple PC Cards you may hear more than one tonal notification per card Windows 95 98 detects devices during the power up process and adjusts the device resources accordingly This results in sounding multiple tones When the system changes settings for example removing a card the tones will sound again for each change Memory Manager Conflicts If you load the EMM386 EXE file through the CONFIG SYS file you may interfere with the RSIPCMK driver s ability to map the PCMK card into memory If you are unsure if you are loading the EMM386 EXE file perform the following steps 1 Access the Run dialog box by choosing a Start b Run 2 Type sysedit in the Open field 3 Click OK This starts an editor that allows you to view and modify your CONFIG SYS file 4 Access the CONFIG SYS file 5 Scroll through the file to see if the EMM386 EXE file is contained in any of the lines You can use the Find option within the Search menu to loc
37. mbly uses a loopback connector for its diagnostic loopback test A loopback connector connects the transmit and receive signals to each other and the modem control signals appropriately to each other This is used to verify operation of the card through the cable and can be used to determine if operational difficulties are due to the card cable or the target device MS DOS command prompt The area in which you can execute commands to your computer Access to the MS DOS command prompt merely gives you the ability to utilize the DOS environment for command execution MS DOS mode This term is used in reference to a Windows 95 machine and indicates shutting down Windows 95 to access MS DOS only This removes the plug and play system from a notebook s memory and eliminates any conflict between virtual file managers virtual display drivers and other virtual hardware drivers with any DOS only software packages Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 G 3 network A series of nodes connected by some type of communication medium The connection paths between any pair of nodes can include repeaters routers bridges and gateways network address A node s address on the network PC card Credit card size 68 pin add in cards that were designed to meet PCMCIA standards Remote I O link A serial link for carrying I O data between a PLC or SLC processor scanner and remote I O adapters socket The 68 pin physical connection i
38. n Bradley controls Reliance Electric power transmission products Dodge mechanical power transmission components and Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation s unique flexible approach to helping customers achieve a competitive advantage is supported by thousands of authorized partners distributors and system integrators around the world lt Allen Bradley EE DOSE Americas Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Lo R kweli European Headquarters SA NV avenue Herrmann Debroux 45 1160 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 06 00 Fax 32 2 663 06 40 OC e Asia Pacific Headquarters 27 F Citicorp Centre 18 Whitfield Road Causeway Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Automation Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 PN 957345 81 Supersedes Publication 1784 6 5 19 June 1999 O 2000 Rockwell International Corporation Printed in the U S A
39. n the PCMCIA slot in your computer that connects to the 68 pins on the PC card Socket Services The software interface that manipulates the PC cards sockets and adapters See also PC card socket and adapter Type Refers to the physical size of the PC card There are three types of cards that have the same length and width 54 MM x 85 6 mm The cards differ in thickness in the center but have identical thickness at the connector end and along the rails This lets you use all three types in the same PCMCIA slot if the slot is thick enough in the center Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 G 4 Type I A 3 3 mm thick PC card that is used for memory enhancements such as Flash memory cards See also PC card Type II A 5 mm think PC card that is used for I O features such as modem LAN and host communications See also PC card Type HI A 10 5 mm thick PC card that is used for memory enhancements or I O capabilities that require more space such as rotating media and wireless communication devices See also PC card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Index Numerics 1784 4 1 5 1 6200 Series Software 2 2 A assistance Rockwell Automation support services P 2 C cables connecting 7 5 removing 7 10 selecting 7 1 DH 1 3 cable connection 7 9 DH485 1 3 E EMM error 3 9 EMM386 EXE file 3 8 H Hearing Tones 3 8 installation procedures 2 1 determining your operating system
40. nd Play functionality which allows the system to immediately recognize the PCMK upon insertion It automatically determines and assigns available resources to the PCMK card for you These resources are the dual port memory and interrupt level of the PCMK card The resources can be different every time you start the system However with the new PCMCIA functionality the system keeps track of all the resources for you You must have version 2 0 or greater of the RSIPCMK driver for the PCMK B card The services provided by the RSIPCMK driver are only available while Windows 95 98 is running If you restart the computer in MS DOS mode the PCMCIA support is not loaded Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 3 Install the RSIPCMK Driver Perform these steps after you insert the PCMK card into a PCMCIA slot in your computer Refer to Chapter 6 Insert and Remove the PCMK Card for further information After you insert the PCMK card the system will detect the hardware and begin to build the driver information needed to run the hardware 1 Insert the disk labeled PCMK Plug and Play driver for Windows 95 into your diskette drive Because the driver has not been loaded Windows 95 98 displays a new hardware dialog box and the following message Update Device Driver Wizard This wizard will complete the installation of ALLEN BRADLEY CO 1784 PCMK Series B by se
41. nd select a new interrupt location number address Most systems have 15 interrupt locations available for you to assign If you have more than 15 devices that need an interrupt location you may need to disable another device such as an unused serial or parallel port to make an interrupt available for the PCMK card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 10 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 In some cases a device other than the 1784 PCMK card may be determined to use the interrupt that the PCMK card wants If this happens let the other device have the interrupt and assign the 1784 PCMK card another interrupt location Navigate to Device Manager Here is a second way to find your way to the hardware properties so you can verify that your card is working properly Right click on My Computer Select Manage PCMCIA to display the available Allen Bradley cards mm Computer Management j 3 Click on the next to Allen Bradley Open Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties 10 x Action View T e gt Om e NI S Tree Computer Management Local nn System Tools a Event Viewer Y system Information g Performance Logs and Alerts Shared Folders Ly Device Manager Local Users and Groups Sy Storage 4 Disk Management LS Disk Defragmenter Logical Driv
42. nning properly after you install the 1784 PCMK card and the driver Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 7 To access Hardware Properties and verify that the 1784 PCMK card is OK follow the steps on page 5 7 1 Double click on the Unplug Eject hardware icon in the task bar If you don t have the icon on your task bar go to page 5 16 to activate the icon e Unplug or Eject Hardware 21x Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices 84 PCMK Series B 23 Floppy disk drive 4 MATSHITA DVD ROM SR 81 74 E Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B at CardBus Slot 0 Properties Stop Display device components Y Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close 2 Select the card 3 Click Properties Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 5 8 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 General Properties Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Properties 1x General Driver Resources Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Device type Allen Bradley PCCard Family Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Location CardBus Slot 0 m Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshooter to start the troubleshooter Troubleshoo
43. ontrollers or any other products used that communicate with the PCMK card Are you using Cardware Refer to the release note Using the 1784 PCMK card with Cardware Publication 1784 RNO39A EN P for specific information about using the PCMK card with Windows 3 x DOS and Cardware You can access Cardware information at www ab com Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 P 2 Preface Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation offers support services worldwide with over 75 sales support offices over 500 authorized distributors and 260 authorized systems integrators located throughout the United States alone plus Rockwell Automation representatives in every major country around the world Contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for e sales and order support e product technical training e warranty support e support service agreements Obtain Pre Sales Product Support If you need to contact Rockwell Automation for pre sales product support try one of the following methods e Call your local Rockwell Automation representative e Network pre sales support line 1 440 646 3638 3NET e Pre Sales e mail RACle3net ra rockwell com Obtain Technical Product Support If you need to contact Rockwell Automation for technical assistance try one of the following methods Type of technical support Access at Personalized Service Call your local Rockwell Automation representative Post sal
44. perating systems Refer to specific operating system chapters for details e contains DH support at 230K baud e contains remote I O scanner capabilities Maia The PCMK B card will not connect with the Series A cables Please verify that you are using the correct Series B cables when connecting to the PCMK B card Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Chapter 2 Pre Installation Procedures What s in This Chapter Refer to this chapter to perform the following To See page Verify Your Package Contents 2 1 Determine Your Operating System and Software 2 2 Determine Your Operating System and Software 2 2 Verify Your Package Contents Be certain that you have receive the appropriate items based on the catalog number used when ordering and the list below before you discard any packing material If an item is missing or incorrect contact your local Allen Bradley office PCMK Plug and Play driver for Windows 1 disk contains e RSIPCMK Windows 95 98 compatible driver from Rockwell software e Windows 2000 compatible driver from Rockwell software e PCMKINIT DOS specific enabler from Rockwell Software e PCMKLIST and PCMKinfo diagnostic utilities for the Windows 95 and DOS drivers Utilities software 1disk contains e hardware diagnostic routines for the PCMK card and cable assemblies e PCMK utility files used to update programming software Documentation contains e user manual Publication 17
45. re do you want Windows to search for driver files y Search for driver files for the following hardware device y ALLEN BRADLEY_CO 1784 PCMK_Series_B The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Dptional search locations Floppy disk drives M CD ROM drives mi ows Update At this point you need to select where the file is located 5 Select one of the following e Floppy disk drives if you are going to use the floppy that ships with the 1784 PCMK card e CD ROM drives if you are going to get the file from the RSLinx CDROM Version 2 2 or later e Specify a location if you downloaded the driver file from www ab com If you select Then Floppy disk drives insert the PnP drivers disk into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 will search for the appropriate driver CD ROM drives insert the RSLinx CD into the drive and click Next Windows 2000 will search for the appropriate driver Specify a location use this selection if you have downloaded the driver from www ab com You will be prompted for the location path of the driver Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 5 6 Click Next Found New Hardw
46. t assigned 4 Microsoft changed the numbering Status Available i i convention when going from Windows 3 x to Windows 95 If you have two PCMK cards there is a Socket tab for each card Also the memory address displayed by the PCMKinfo utility is the linear address This address might differ from the address viewed in other software packages Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 3 7 Stop the PCMCIA Card in Windows 95 98 Before you remove the PCMK card from its socket you should stop the communication to the PC Card This can be accomplished by performing the following 1 Right click on the PC Card icon in the taskbar 2 Select Adjust PC Card Properties 3 Select the PCMK Card you want to stop from the list of PC Cards 4 Click Stop 5 When you see the window that states you may safely remove this device click OK Remove and unistall the RSIPCMK Plug and Play Driver Run the PCMKUPDT program before you attempt to install an updated RSIPCMK driver This utility will remove the old driver from the system Do this instead of removing the card from the Add Remove control panel The utility performs a more effective removal The PCMKUPDT program is found on the same diskette as the RSIPCMK driver Run the program from Windows 95 98 1 Insert PCMK plug and play driver diskette into the drive 2 Select Start 3 Select Run 4 Type a pcm
47. tach the Wedge 7 2 Connect the Cable 7 5 Remove the Cable 7 10 Determine the Required Cable If you connect to Allen Bradley You need PLC 2 Family Processors PCM2 B Cable Assembly footnote Not supported with cardbus sockets cat no 1784 PCM2 B SLC 5 01 Processors PCM4 B Cable Assembly SLC 5 02 Processors cat no 1784 PCM4 B SLC 5 03 Processors 1747 AIC link coupler for DH485 other DH485 devices with an RJ45 jack U LC 3 Family Processors PCM5 B Cable Assembly cat no 1784 PCM5 B U LC 5 Family Processors LC 5 250 Classic Processors U SLC 5 04 Processors and PLC 5 Enhanced PCM6 B Cable Assembly Processors cat no 1784 PCM6 B A 4 2 0 A OSO 1784 PCM5 B cable with CP7 adapter other DH devices Control Logix 1756 DHRIO Module Remote 1 0 Network PCMS A Cable Assembly ootnote For demo only cat no 1784 PCMS A TT Connection is made via DH through 1775 S5 SR5 2 3 Connection can be made with a PCM5 B cable using an 8 pin mini DIN connector All cables contain captive hardware to support the use of positive locking connections Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 7 2 Choose and Connect a PCMK Cable Attach the Wedge ATTENTION We recommend that you attach the wedge that is provided with your cable to the computer This wedge provides strain relief for the cable and secures the cable to the computer so the cable is not
48. ter Device usage Use this device enable z If Then the device status says This device is not present click on the Resources tab and check the Conflicting not working properly or does not have all drivers Device list for possible hardware conflicts installed or you may want to try disabling the Automatic Settings option Refer to Resources Properties on page 5 9 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 5 9 Resources Properties Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Properties ES General Driver Resources Allen Bradley 1784 PCMK Series B Resource settings Resource type Setting QA Interrupt Request 07 WH Memory Range FFBFDODO FFBFDFFF Setting based on M Use automatic settings Change Setting Conflicting device list The majority of the time we recommend that you use the automatic settings The operating system assigns an interrupt and memory location for you An interrupt must be assigned to the 1784 PCMK card Verify that there is an interrupt assigned and no resource conflicts display in the Conflicting Device list In the unlikely event that you have a resource conflict you may need to assign a specific interrupt or memory range to free the resource for another device To manually assign an interrupt 1 Deselect the Use automatic settings box 2 Click on Interrupt Request 3 Click Change Setting a
49. tion that defines standards for connecting peripherals to laptop or notebook computers The standard ISA EISA PCI and VLB buses are too large for laptop computers the PCMCIA PC Card is an accepted notebook standard Allen Bradley is a registered member of PCMCIA and developed the PCMK Communication card cat no 1784 PCMK B under PC card 95 standard February 1995 What is a PC card Since personal computers have become smaller a need for smaller storage media developed The PC card is a small form factor adapter that adds memory storage and 1 0 capabilities to these smaller computers All PC cards measure the same length and width 54 mm x 85 6 mm but differ in thickness at the center The thickness at the connector end and along the rails is the same for all types of PC cards Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 1 2 About the PCMK B Card Architecture All PC cards measure the same length and width 85 6 mm x 54 mm but differ in thickness at the center The thickness at the connector end and along the rails is the same for all types of PC cards Currently there are 3 types of PC cards The 1784 PCMK card is a Type II card Type 3 3 mm thick data storage such as Flash memory cards 1 0 such as modem LAN Type Il and host communications 5 0 mm thick data storage or 1 0 capabilities that require more space such as rotation Type lll media and wireless 10 5 mm thick communication devices 19911
50. tomation Support Preface Using the PCMK card with Windows 2000 Chapter 5 Using the PCMK card with DOS or Windows 3 x Release note Install the PCMK driver for DOS Windows 3 x publication 1784 RNO39A EN P Revision Bars This release of the 1784 PCMK installation instructions contain new and updated information about Windows 2000 We use revision bars to call your attention to new or revised information You will see change bars as shown to the left of this paragraph throughout this manual to help you quickly identify revisions Other information was revised extensively For those chapters that contain all new information or extensively revised information you will find a change bar in the margin of the table of contents and not within the chapters themselves Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 SOC 2 Summary of Changes Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Preface About The Manual Introduction This manual describes how to install configure and troubleshoot the PCMK B Communication card cat no 1784 PCMK B Throughout the manual we refer _ to this product as the PCMK card or the PCMK B card Audience The information in this manual is intended for users who are e familiar with Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows 989 Windows 959 experienced with one or more of these Allen Bradley products PLC 2 PLC 3 PLC 5 PLC5 250 SLC 500 or ControlLogix family of programmable c
51. ts in This Chapter muii donne Ge pue ee 2 1 Verify Your Package Contents 2 1 Determine Your Operating System and Software 2 2 Windows 3 x or DOS 2 2 Windows 95 98 2 2 Windows NT x ads Mic wince ARS Ne PR dde ce oak 2 3 Windows 20002 bu die Re RG ARR ER LE ARE ARES 2 3 Chapter 3 Install the RSIPCMK Driver for Windows 95 98 Whats in This Chapter lt 3 4 2 46 Gene aed Bde me ANGE adas 3 1 Locate the RSIPCMK Windows 95 98 1784 PCMK Driver 3 1 Install the RSIPCMK Driver 3 3 Run the PCMKinfo Program 3 6 Stop the PCMCIA Card in Windows 95 98 3 7 Remove and unistall the RSIPCMK Plug and Play Driver 3 7 Troubleshoot the Card 3 8 PE Card TEON el dt Dora oak ee al abo ad oo La a a SA kaa 3 10 Chapter 4 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows NT Locate the Driver for Windows NT 4 1 Publication 1784 UM519B EN P October 2000 Table of Contents TOC iii Chapter 5 Install the 1784 PCMK Driver for Windows 2000 What s in This Chapter sec eske ugor arie A 5 1 Locate the Windows 2000 1784 PCMK Driver 5 1 Download the 1784 PCMK Driver from www ab com 5 2 Tnstall the Driver orante Ha Memes se 5 2 1784 PCMK Hardware Properties 5 6 General Properties ss rea corra p
52. ty considerations Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can ATTENTION lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attention statements help you to e identify a hazard e avoid a hazard e recognize the consequences IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation European Communities EC Directive Compliance If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives EMC Directive This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89 336 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC by applying the following standards in whole or in part documented in a technical construction file e EN 50081 2 EMC Generic Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment e EN 50082 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage by applying the safety requirements of EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Part 2 Equipment Requirements and Tests For specific information required by EN 61131 2 see the appropriate sections in this publication as well as the Allen Bra

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