MomentumM1 Processor Adapter andOption Adapter User Guide870 USE 101 10 Version 2
Contentsx870 USE 101 10 V.2Cable Accessories for Modbus Plus Networks ...191Pinouts and Wiring Illustration
Assembling Momentum Components100870 USE 101 10 V.2Mounting the Assembled Adapters on the I/O Base, ContinuedProcedure: Mounting the Assembled Adapter
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 101Disassembling a Module with an Option AdapterOverview The three-tiered assembly is designed to fit
Assembling Momentum Components102870 USE 101 10 V.2Disassembling a Module with an Option Adapter, ContinuedProcedure: Removing the Adapter Assembly fr
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 103Disassembling a Module with an Option Adapter, ContinuedProcedure: Removing the Adapter Assembly f
Assembling Momentum Components104870 USE 101 10 V.2Disassembling a Module with an Option Adapter, ContinuedProcedure: Disassembling an Option Adapter
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 105Section 3.3Installing Batteries in an Option AdapterInstallation GuidelinesWhy Install Batteries?I
Assembling Momentum Components106870 USE 101 10 V.2Installation Guidelines, ContinuedLeave Power On When Changing BatteriesOnce your CPU has been comm
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 107Section 3.4Labeling the CPUGuidelines for Labeling the CPUOverview A fill-in label is shipped with
Assembling Momentum Components108870 USE 101 10 V.2Guidelines for Labeling the CPU, ContinuedExample of aFill-In LabelA fill-in label is illustrated b
870 USE 101 10 V.2 109Communication PortsAt a GlancePurpose This part describes the communication ports available with TSX Momentum Processor Adapters
Contents870 USE 101 10 V.2 xiChapter 10 Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer Cop ...
Communication Ports110870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 111Using the Modbus PortsAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes Modbus Port 1 and Modbus Port 2, including communication paramet
Using the Modbus Ports112870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 4.1Modbus Port 1OverviewPurpose Modbus Port 1 is standard on all Momentum M1 Processor Adapters, ex
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 113Modbus Port 1Introduction Modbus Port 1 is an RS232 asynchronous serial port that permits a host computer
Using the Modbus Ports114870 USE 101 10 V.2Modbus Port 1, ContinuedPort Parameters Modbus Port 1 supports the following communication parameters.Conti
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 115Modbus Port 1, ContinuedDefault ParametersThe factory-set default communication parameters for Modbus Port
Using the Modbus Ports116870 USE 101 10 V.2Cable Accessories for Modbus Port 1Overview This section describes the cable and D-shell adapters needed to
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 117Pinouts for Modbus Port 1Overview This section provides pinouts for the D-shell adapters for Modbus Port 1
Using the Modbus Ports118870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts for Modbus Port 1, Continued110 XCA 204 00 PinoutThe pinout for this adapter is shown in the illust
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 119Section 4.2Modbus Port 2OverviewPurpose Five Momentum components offer this port:l 171 CCS 780 00 Processo
Contentsxii870 USE 101 10 V.2Overview ...327Reserv
Using the Modbus Ports120870 USE 101 10 V.2Modbus Port 2Two Types of PortModbus Port 2 is available in two types: Features of an RS485 PortModbus Port
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 121Modbus Port 2, ContinuedPort Parameters Modbus Port 2 offers the following communication parameters:Contin
Using the Modbus Ports122870 USE 101 10 V.2Modbus Port 2, ContinuedDefault ParametersThe factory-set default communication parameters for Modbus Port
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 123Four-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 NetworksIntroduction Four-wire cabling schemes may be used for
Using the Modbus Ports124870 USE 101 10 V.2Four-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedSlave Cabling The slaves use a pin-for-pin ca
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 125Four-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedSingle Master/Slave Option 2The following il
Using the Modbus Ports126870 USE 101 10 V.2Two-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 NetworksIntroduction Two-wire cabling schemes may be used for sin
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 127Two-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedCable All devices are connected with the same
Using the Modbus Ports128870 USE 101 10 V.2Two-Wire Cabling Schemes for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedSingle Master/Slave CablingThe following illus
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 129Cable for Modbus RS485 Networks Overview This section describes the cables which should be used in constru
Contents870 USE 101 10 V.2 xiiiSpecifying References for Output Data ...384Section 14.3 Passing
Using the Modbus Ports130870 USE 101 10 V.2Cable for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedInterconnect CablesCable for connecting two Modbus RS485 devices,
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 131Cable for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedOther Premade CableInterconnect and Ethernet cable in various le
Using the Modbus Ports132870 USE 101 10 V.2Connectors for Modbus RS485 NetworksOverview This section describes the connectors which should be used in
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 133Connectors for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedConnectors for Custom CablingThis RJ45 connector should be
Using the Modbus Ports134870 USE 101 10 V.2Terminating Devices for Modbus RS485 NetworksOverview This section describes terminating devices which shou
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 135Pinouts for Modbus RS485 NetworksOverview This section contains pinouts for wiring an RS485 network for Mo
Using the Modbus Ports136870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks, Continued9-Pin D-Shell PinoutThe illustration below shows the pinouts fo
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 137Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedMaster Communication CableThe illustration below shows the pin
Using the Modbus Ports138870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedModbus RS485 Connector “T” (DB9 Base)The illustration below sho
Using the Modbus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 139Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedModbus RS485 Connector “T” (RJ45 Base)The illustration below s
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Using the Modbus Ports140870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts for Modbus RS485 Networks, ContinuedTerminating Resistor PlugsThe illustration below shows the pino
870 USE 101 10 V..2 141Using the Ethernet PortAt a GlanceIn This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections:For This Topic... See Section...
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 142Section 5.1Ethernet PortPurpose Ethernet ports are available with:l 171 CCC 960 20 Processor Adaptersl 1
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 143Ethernet Port Introduction The Ethernet port allows a Processor Adapter to connect to an Ethernet networ
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 144Network Design ConsiderationsIntroduction In a distributed control environment, Ethernet can be used as:
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 145Network Design Considerations, ContinuedI/O Networks In an Ethernet I/O network architecture, an M1 Pro
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 146SecurityOverview To restrict access to your Ethernet controller and I/O network, you may want to conside
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 147Cabling SchemesIntroduction In a standard Ethernet cabling scheme, each device connects via a cable to a
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 148PinoutsOverview This section contains pinouts for wiring an Ethernet network for Momentum components.RJ4
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 149Assigning Ethernet Address ParametersOverview As shipped from the factory, the M1 Ethernet Processor doe
870 USE 101 10 V.2 15About This BookRevision History This is version 2.0 of this manual, 870 USE 101 1x, which replaces 870 USE 101 0x. The following
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 150Assigning Ethernet Address Parameters, ContinuedWhen the Processor Adapter is Powered-up with a Configur
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 151Assigning Ethernet Address Parameters, ContinuedWhen the Processor Adapter is Power-up with a Configurat
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 152Using BOOTP Lite to Assign Address ParametersSpecifying Addresses/Stopping the ProcessorInstead of a BOO
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 153Reading Ethernet Network StatisticsOverview Ethernet Network statistics are stored in the processor adap
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 154DescriptionOperational StatisticsWords 4, 5 Receive InterruptsNumber of frames received by this station.
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 155Description, ContinuedWords 16, 17 High Word: Not used, always 0Low Word: Peak Collision DetectorThis fi
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 156Description, ContinuedWords 24, 25 Receive Buffer ErrorsIncrements whenever a client attempts to connect
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 157Description, ContinuedWords 30, 31 Late CollisionIncrements when the transmit frame process is aborted b
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 158Section 5.2Establishing a Connection with an Ethernet ModuleOverviewIntroduction This Section presents a
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 159Establishing a Connection with an Ethernet ModuleProcedure Perform the following steps to establish a co
About This Book16 870 USE 101 10 V.2About BookDocument Scope This manual contains complete information about the Momentum M1 Processor Adapters, Opti
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 160Establishing a Connection with an Ethernet Module, continuedProcedure, continuedContinued on next pageSt
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 161Establishing a Connection with an Ethernet Module, continuedProcedure, continuedStep Action4 When you ar
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 162Section 5.3Accessing Embedded Web PagesOverviewIntroduction This Section presents a brief overview of ac
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 163Accessing the Web Utility Home PageIntroduction Each Momentum M1E 171 CCC 960 30 and 171 CCC 980 30 IEC
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 164Section 5.4171 CCC 960 30 AND 171 CCC 980 30 Web PagesOverviewIntroduction This Section shows the embedd
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 165Momentum M1E Web PagesMomentum M1E Welcome PageThe Momentum M1E Welcome Page provides links to the Contr
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 166Momentum M1E Web Pages, ContinuedCPU Configuration PageThe CPU Configuration Page enables you to monitor
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 167Momentum M1E Web Pages, ContinuedM1E I/O Status PageThe I/O Status page enables you to check your I/O St
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 168Momentum M1E Web Pages, ContinuedEthernet StatisticsThe Ethernet Statistics page enables you to monitor
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 169Momentum M1E Web Pages, ContinuedSupport Page The Support page contains assistance information and the f
870 USE 101 10 V.2 17Getting StartedAt a GlancePurpose This part describes the M1 Processor Adapters and Option Adapters and explains how to assemble
Using the Ethernet Port870 USE 101 10 V..2 170Momentum M1E IndicatorsProcessor Adapter LED Indicators The Momentum M1E 171 CCC 960 30 AND 171 CCC 980
870 USE 101 10 V.2 171Using the I/OBus PortAt a GlancePurpose Three Momentum components offer I/OBus master capabilities:l 171 CCS 760 00 Processor A
Using the I/OBus Port172870 USE 101 10 V.2I/O Bus PortIntroduction The I/OBus port allows a Momentum CPU to assume bus master capabilities over as man
Using the I/OBus Port870 USE 101 10 V.2 173How I/OBus WorksIntroduction This section describes how signals are passed and how data is transferred in a
Using the I/OBus Port174870 USE 101 10 V.2Network Status Indication in the M1 Ethernet ModuleOverview The M1 Ethernet Module can provide I/OBus networ
Using the I/OBus Port870 USE 101 10 V.2 175Guidelines for I/OBus NetworksOverview This section gives guidelines for creating an I/OBus network using a
Using the I/OBus Port176870 USE 101 10 V.2Guidelines for I/OBus Networks, ContinuedNetwork Scheme The slave devices are distributed along a trunk, as
Using the I/OBus Port870 USE 101 10 V.2 177Cable AccessoriesOverview Modicon provides several cabling solutions for I/OBus:l Low profile cables in two
Using the I/OBus Port178870 USE 101 10 V.2Cable Accessories, ContinuedInterbus Cable Connector KitI/OBus communicates over Interbus full duplex cable.
Using the I/OBus Port870 USE 101 10 V.2 179PinoutsInterbus Cable The following illustration shows how to wire the connectors of the remote bus cable:P
Getting Started18870 USE 101 10 V.2
Using the I/OBus Port180870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 181Using the Modbus Plus PortsAt a GlancePurpose Modbus Plus ports are available with:l 172 PNN 210 22 Option Adapter (Single Port)
Using the Modbus Plus Ports182870 USE 101 10 V.2Modbus Plus Features for MomentumIntroduction When a Modbus Plus network is constructed entirely of Mo
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 183Two Types of Modbus Plus NetworksI/O Networks and Supervisory NetworksIn a distributed control enviro
Using the Modbus Plus Ports184870 USE 101 10 V.2Two Types of Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedWhat if I Need Both Types?If your system requires both sup
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 185Standard Cabling SchemesIntroduction In a standard Modbus Plus cabling scheme, each peer device conne
Using the Modbus Plus Ports186870 USE 101 10 V.2Standard Cabling Schemes, ContinuedMomentum NetworkThis illustration depicts a Modbus Plus network con
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 187Cluster Mode Cabling SchemesIntroduction In cluster mode, Momentum I/O devices may be placed in small
Using the Modbus Plus Ports188870 USE 101 10 V.2Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes, ContinuedTermination You must terminate both ends of the network with sp
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 189Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes, ContinuedCluster Scheme #1In this example, two clusters of Momentum I/O
870 USE 101 10 V.2 19Overview of Momentum M1 Processor AdaptersAt a GlancePurpose A Momentum M1 Processor Adapter can be snapped onto a Momentum I/O b
Using the Modbus Plus Ports190870 USE 101 10 V.2Cluster Mode Cabling Schemes, ContinuedCluster Scheme #2In this example, two clusters are connected in
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 191Cable Accessories for Modbus Plus Networks Overview This section describes the cables, connector and
Using the Modbus Plus Ports192870 USE 101 10 V.2Cable Accessories for Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedCable Between ClustersCable for connecting two Mo
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 193Cable Accessories for Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedDB9 Connector “T”This connector is used in clust
Using the Modbus Plus Ports194870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus NetworksOverview This section contains pinouts and wi
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 195Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedInterconnect CablesThe following
Using the Modbus Plus Ports196870 USE 101 10 V.2Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedModbus Plus Connector “T” (DB9 Bas
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 197Pinouts and Wiring Illustrations for Modbus Plus Networks, ContinuedTerminating Resistor PlugsThe fol
Using the Modbus Plus Ports198870 USE 101 10 V.2Modbus Plus AddressesIntroduction Modbus Plus devices function as peers on a logical ring. Each device
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 199Modbus Plus Addresses, ContinuedSetting Modbus Plus AddressesTwo rotary switches on the Momentum Opti
Data, Illustrations, AlterationsData and illustrations are not binding. We reserve the right to alter products in line with our policy of continuous
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters20870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 1.1Introducing the M1 Processor AdaptersOverviewPurpose A Momentum M1 Processor
Using the Modbus Plus Ports200870 USE 101 10 V.2Peer CopWhat Is Peer Cop?A Momentum M1 Processor Adapter has the ability to define point-to-point tran
Using the Modbus Plus Ports870 USE 101 10 V.2 201Peer Cop, ContinuedHow Peer Cop Data Is Sent and ReceivedThe reception of Peer Cop source data and th
Using the Modbus Plus Ports202870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 203ModsoftAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to configure an M1 CPU, how to I/O map an I/OBus network, how to configure a M
870 USE 101 10 V.2 205Configuring an M1 CPU with ModsoftAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter explains how to configure a CPU using Modsoft 2.6. The pr
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft206870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 8.1Configuring the Processor AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes how to confi
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 207Selecting an M1 Processor AdapterIntroduction This section describes how to select an M1 Proce
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft208870 USE 101 10 V.2Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Acti
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 209Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter, ContinuedNext Step You are now ready to specify the type of
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 21Front Panel illustrationIntroduction This section provides an illustration of a typical
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft210870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying an M1 Processor TypeIntroduction Once you have selected an M1 Processor Adapter in M
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 211Specifying an M1 Processor Type, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps below to specify an M1 Pr
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft212870 USE 101 10 V.2Default Configuration ParametersOverview This section describes the default configuration param
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 213Default Configuration Parameters, ContinuedDefaults for an 18.0 AdapterThis sample Configurati
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft214870 USE 101 10 V.2Default Configuration Parameters, ContinuedDefault Values Here are the default parameters:Param
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 215Changing the Range of Discrete and Register ReferencesIntroduction This section provides guide
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft216870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Range of Discrete and Register References, ContinuedProcedure From the Configurati
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 217Changing the Size of Your Application Logic SpaceIntroduction The number shown in the Size of
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft218870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Number of SegmentsIntroduction The number of segments specified in the Configurati
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 219Changing the Number of Segments, ContinuedProcedure From the Configuration Overview screen, fo
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters22870 USE 101 10 V.2Overview of PortsIntroduction Each Processor Adapter is equipped with at least one Modbu
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft220870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Size of the I/O MapIntroduction The default size of the I/O Map and your options v
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 221Changing the Size of the I/O Map, ContinuedProcedure From the Configuration Overview screen, f
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft222870 USE 101 10 V.2Establishing Configuration Extension MemoryIntroduction By default, no memory space is allocate
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 223Section 8.2Configuring Option Adapter FeaturesOverviewPurpose This section describes how to im
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft224870 USE 101 10 V.2Reserving and Monitoring a Battery CoilIntroduction Since the Option Adapter does not have an L
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 225Reserving and Monitoring a Battery Coil, ContinuedMonitoring the Battery CoilMonitor the batte
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft226870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting up the Time-of-Day ClockOverview Each Option Adapter has a time-of-day clock. To use th
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 227Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock, ContinuedReserving Registers for the TOD Clock, ContinuedNex
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft228870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting the TimeOverview Once you have reserved a block of registers for the time-of-day clock,
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 229Setting the Time, ContinuedOption 2 Go online and set the register values individually, using
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 23Overview of Ports, ContinuedModbus Port 2 Modbus Port 2 is a general-purpose asynchrono
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft230870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting the Time, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below to set the register va
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 231Reading the Time-of-Day ClockOverview This section tells how to read the time-of-day clock and
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft232870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 8.3Modifying Communication Port ParametersOverviewPurpose The communication parameters
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 233Accessing the Port Editor ScreenIntroduction Modbus port parameters can be modified using the
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft234870 USE 101 10 V.2Parameters Which Should Not Be ChangedOverview Two parameters on the Port editor screen should
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 235Changing the Mode and Data BitsIntroduction From the Port editor screen, each port can be conf
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft236870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Mode and Data Bits, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action2 Use an arrow key to
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 237Changing ParityIntroduction From the Port editor screen, a port can be configured for even, od
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft238870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Baud RateOverview Each port can be configured for a baud in the range 50...19,200.
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 239Changing the Modbus AddressOverview Each port can be assigned a Modbus network address in the
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters24870 USE 101 10 V.2Memory and Performance CharacteristicsIntroduction Processor Adapters are equipped with
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft240870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the DelayOverview The default value for the delay parameter is 10 ms. This value is ap
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 241Changing the Protocol on Modbus Port 2 Overview If your Momentum M1 CPU is using the Modbus Po
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft242870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 8.4I/O Mapping the Local I/O PointsAccessing and Editing the I/O MapIntroduction Every
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 243Accessing and Editing the I/O Map, ContinuedEditing the Local I/O MapTo edit the Local I/O Map
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft244870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing and Editing the I/O Map, ContinuedEditing the Local I/O MapContinued on next pageStep
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 245Accessing and Editing the I/O Map, ContinuedLocal I/O Only This screen is always used to I/O M
Configuring an M1 CPU with Modsoft246870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 247I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with ModsoftAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to I/O Map an I/OBus network using Modso
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft248870 USE 101 10 V.2Supporting an I/O Map for an I/OBus NetworkIntroduction The 171 CCS 760 00 and 171 CCC
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 249Supporting an I/O Map for an I/OBus Network, ContinuedNext Step Once you are sure that
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 25Memory and Performance Characteristics, ContinuedMemory Size and Clock SpeedThe memory
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft250870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus NetworkOverview This section describes how to
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 251Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus Network, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext S
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft252870 USE 101 10 V.2Editing the I/OBus I/O MapOverview The maximum number of modules which can be I/O Mappe
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 253Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Ac
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft254870 USE 101 10 V.2Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Act
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 255Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedGeneric InterBus Module Identifier CodesInterBus
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Modsoft256870 USE 101 10 V.2Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedGeneric InterBus Module Identifier Codes, Continue
870 USE 101 10 V.2 257Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Modsoft with Peer CopAt a GlancePurpose Communication transactions over Modbus Plus are def
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft258870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 10.1Getting StartedOverviewPurpose This section explains how to access the Peer Cop Configurat
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 259Accessing the Peer Cop Configuration Extension ScreenIntroduction Before you can access the Peer Cop
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters26870 USE 101 10 V.2Memory and Performance Characteristics, ContinuedInput and Output ReferencesThe number o
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft260870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing the Peer Cop Configuration Extension Screen, ContinuedEstimating How Much Memory to ReserveF
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 261The Default Peer Cop ScreenOverview This section describes the Peer Cop screen as it appears the firs
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft262870 USE 101 10 V.2The Default Peer Cop Screen, ContinuedNext Step No values are set anywhere in the default Peer Cop scr
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 263Section 10.2Using Modbus Plus to Handle I/OOverviewPurpose This section uses an example to explain ho
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft264870 USE 101 10 V.2Devices on the NetworkIntroduction This section describes the five devices which comprise the sample n
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 265Defining the Link and Accessing a NodeOverview When you reach the default Peer Cop screen, a popup me
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft266870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining the Link and Accessing a Node, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below to defi
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 267Defining the Link and Accessing a Node, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext Step Confirming the Peer Co
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft268870 USE 101 10 V.2Confirming the Peer Cop Summary InformationOverview Once you have defined the link and accessed a node
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 269Confirming the Peer Cop Summary Information, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below t
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 27Power SupplySupplied by BaseA Processor Adapter requires 5 V, which is supplied by its
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft270870 USE 101 10 V.2Confirming the Peer Cop Summary Information, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep A
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 271Confirming the Peer Cop Summary Information, ContinuedNext Step Specifying references for input data.
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft272870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input DataIntroduction The Peer Cop screen is now set to access the device a
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 273Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below to defin
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft274870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Action3
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 275Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext Step Accessing the remaining
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft276870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing the Remaining DevicesIntroduction The I/O modules at Modbus Plus addresses 3 ... 5 can be co
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 277Accessing the Remaining Devices, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext Step You are now ready to configur
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft278870 USE 101 10 V.2Completing the I/O Device Configuration in Peer CopIntroduction Using the procedures described previou
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 279Completing the I/O Device Configuration in Peer Cop, ContinuedCompleted Screen: Node 3The completed P
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters28870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 1.2Features of Each Processor AdapterOverviewPurpose This section provides a pho
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft280870 USE 101 10 V.2Completing the I/O Device Configuration in Peer Cop, ContinuedCompleted Screen: Node 5The completed Pe
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 281Section 10.3Passing Supervisory Data over Modbus PlusOverviewPurpose This Peer Cop example deals with
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft282870 USE 101 10 V.2Devices on the NetworkIntroduction This section describes the three CPUs which exchange data over the
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 283Configuring a Node to Exchange DataGetting Started To Peer Cop this sample configuration, each CPU mu
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft284870 USE 101 10 V.2Configuring a Node to Exchange Data, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below to define
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 285Configuring a Node to Exchange Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext Step Confirming the Peer Cop s
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft286870 USE 101 10 V.2Confirming the Peer Cop Summary InformationOverview Once you have defined the link and accessed a node
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 287Specifying References for Input and Output Data Overview We will now set up the 171 CCS 760 00 Moment
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft288870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the Specific Output, ContinuedConti
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 289Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the Global InputsNow the M1 needs
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 29171 CCS 700 00Overview This section describes the 171 CCS 700 00 Processor Adapter, inc
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft290870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the Global Inputs, ContinuedContinu
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 291Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the Global Inputs, ContinuedNext S
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft292870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining the References for the Next NodeOverview We now want to attach the Modsoft 2.6 programming pa
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 293Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Specific Outputs, ContinuedContinued on
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft294870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Global InputsFollow the steps in the tabl
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 295Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Global Inputs, ContinuedContinued on nex
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft296870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Global Inputs, ContinuedNext Step Definin
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 297Defining References for the Supervisory ComputerOverview At this point, we will attach the Modsoft 2.
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft298870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining References for the Supervisory Computer, ContinuedSpecifying References for Node 2We know tha
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 299Defining References for the Supervisory Computer, ContinuedSpecifying References for Node 2, Continue
November 2000MomentumM1 Processor Adapter andOption Adapter User Guide870 USE 101 10 Version 2.0
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters30870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCS 700 00, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators, R
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft300870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining References for the Supervisory Computer, ContinuedSpecifying References for Node 2, Continued
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 301Defining References for the Supervisory Computer, ContinuedSpecifying References for Node 2, Continue
Using Peer Cop with Modsoft302870 USE 101 10 V.2Completing the ConfigurationOverview To complete the configuration of the supervisory computer at Modb
870 USE 101 10 V.2 303Saving to Flash in ModsoftAt a GlancePurpose You save data to Flash so that in the event of an unexpected loss of power, the app
Saving to Flash in Modsoft304870 USE 101 10 V.2Preparing to Save to FlashBefore You Save to FlashBefore you can save to Flash in Modsoft, you need to
Saving to Flash in Modsoft870 USE 101 10 V.2 305Saving to FlashConditions for Saving to FlashIn order to save the application program and state RAM va
Saving to Flash in Modsoft306870 USE 101 10 V.2Saving to Flash, ContinuedSave-to-Flash Procedure, ContinuedStep Action4 Type Y in response to question
870 USE 101 10 V.2 307ConceptAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to configure an M1 CPU, how to I/O map an I/OBus network, how to configure a M
870 USE 101 10 V.2 309Configuring an M1 CPU with ConceptAt a GlancePurpose This chapter explains how to configure a CPU using Concept 2.2.In This Chap
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 31171 CCS 700 00, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedMechanicalWeight 42.5 g (1.5 oz.)Dime
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept310870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 12.1Configuring the Processor AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes how to conf
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 311Selecting an M1 Processor AdapterIntroduction This section describes how to select an M1 Proce
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept312870 USE 101 10 V.2Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Acti
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 313Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Act
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept314870 USE 101 10 V.2Selecting an M1 Processor Adapter, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action5 Choose your PLC ty
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 315Default Configuration ParametersOverview This section describes the default configuration para
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept316870 USE 101 10 V.2Default Configuration Parameters, ContinuedDefaults for a 12.2K MachineThis sample PLC Configur
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 317Default Configuration Parameters, ContinuedDefaults for an 18.4K MachineThis sample PLC Config
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept318870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Range of Discrete and Register ReferencesIntroduction This section provides guidel
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 319Changing the Range of Discrete and Register References, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps be
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters32870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCS 700 10Overview This section describes the 171 CCS 700 10 Processor Adapter, incl
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept320870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Size of the Full Logic AreaIntroduction The number shown in the Available Logic Ar
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 321Understanding the Number of SegmentsOnly the First Segment is SolvedThe number of segments spe
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept322870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Size of the I/O MapIntroduction The default size of the I/O Map is 144 words. You
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 323Changing the Size of the I/O Map, ContinuedProcedure From the PLC Configuration screen, follow
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept324870 USE 101 10 V.2Establishing Configuration Extension Memory for Peer CopIntroduction By default, the Peer Cop c
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 325Establishing Configuration Extension Memory for Peer Cop, ContinuedProcedure From the PLC Conf
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept326870 USE 101 10 V.2Establishing Configuration Extension Memory for Peer Cop, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Act
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 327Section 12.2Configuring Option Adapter FeaturesOverviewPurpose This section describes how to i
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept328870 USE 101 10 V.2Reserving and Monitoring a Battery CoilIntroduction Since the Option Adapter does not have an L
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 329Reserving and Monitoring a Battery Coil, ContinuedReserving a Battery Coil, ContinuedContinued
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 33171 CCS 700 10, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators,
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept330870 USE 101 10 V.2Reserving and Monitoring a Battery Coil, ContinuedMonitoring the Battery CoilMonitor the batter
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 331Setting up the Time-of-Day ClockOverview Each Option Adapter has a time-of-day clock. To use t
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept332870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock, ContinuedReserving Registers for the TOD Clock, ContinuedCont
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 333Setting up the Time-of-Day Clock, ContinuedNext Step Setting the time.Note: You can use Conce
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept334870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting the TimeOverview Once you have reserved a block of registers for the time-of-day clock,
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 335Reading the Time-of-Day ClockOverview This section uses an example to describe how to interpre
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept336870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 12.3Modifying Modbus Port ParametersOverviewPurpose The communication parameters on the
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 337Accessing the Modbus Port Settings Dialog BoxIntroduction Modbus port parameters can be modifi
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept338870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Baud RateOverview Each port can be configured for a baud in the range 50 ... 19,20
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 339Changing Mode and Data BitsIntroduction From the Modbus Port Settings dialog box, each port ca
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters34870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCS 700 10, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedMechanicalWeight 42.5 g (1.5 oz.)Dimen
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept340870 USE 101 10 V.2Stop Bit Should Not Be ChangedChanging ParityIntroduction From the Modbus Port Setting screen,
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 341Changing the DelayOverview The Delay parameter is set to 10 ms and should be left at this valu
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept342870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Modbus AddressOverview Each port can be assigned a Modbus network address in the r
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 343Changing the Protocol on Modbus Port 2Overview If your Momentum M1 CPU is using the Modbus Por
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept344870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 12.4Configuring Ethernet Address Parameters and I/O ScanningOverviewPurpose This sectio
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 345Accessing the Ethernet / I/O Scanner ScreenIntroduction Ethernet address and I/O scanning para
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept346870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing the Ethernet / I/O Scanner Screen, ContinuedEthernet Port Default SettingsIf you have
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 347Ethernet Configuration OptionsOverview The Ethernet / I/O Scanner screen offers three options
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept348870 USE 101 10 V.2Setting Ethernet Address ParametersOverview If you choose to specify the IP address, you should
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 349Setting Ethernet Address Parameters, ContinuedSubnet Mask Consult your system administrator to
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 35171 CCS 760 00Overview This section describes the 171 CCS 760 00 Processor Adapter, inc
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept350870 USE 101 10 V.2Configuring I/OOverview Once the Ethernet port address parameters have been set, you may assign
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 351Configuring I/O, ContinuedIP Address Type the IP address of the slave module in the IP address
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept352870 USE 101 10 V.2Configuring I/O, ContinuedRead Use the read function to read data from the slave to the master.
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 353Configuring I/O, ContinuedRead and Write You may include read and write commands on the same l
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept354870 USE 101 10 V.2Completing the I/O ConfigurationIntroduction This section describes how to complete your Ethern
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 355Completing the I/O Configuration, ContinuedCut and Paste To move a row within the configuratio
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept356870 USE 101 10 V.2Completing the I/O Configuration, ContinuedFill Down To copy part of any row to the next row or
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 357Section 12.5I/O Mapping the Local I/O PointsAccessing and Editing the I/O MapIntroduction Ever
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept358870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing and Editing the I/O Map, ContinuedEditing the Local I/O MapFrom the I/O Map dialog bo
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 359Accessing and Editing the I/O Map, ContinuedEditing the Local I/O Map, ContinuedLocal I/O Only
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters36870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCS 760 00, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators, R
Configuring an M1 CPU with Concept360870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 361I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with ConceptAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to I/O Map an I/OBus network using Conce
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept362870 USE 101 10 V.2Supporting an I/O Map for an I/OBus NetworkIntroduction Three Processor Adapters have a
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 363Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus NetworkOverview This section describes how t
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept364870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing an I/O Map Screen for an I/OBus Network, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNext St
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 365Editing the I/OBus I/O MapOverview The maximum number of modules which can be I/O Mapp
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept366870 USE 101 10 V.2Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedGeneric InterBus Module Identi
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 367Editing the I/OBus I/O Map, ContinuedGeneric InterBus Module Identifier Codes, Continu
I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept368870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 369Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer CopAt a GlancePurpose Communication transactions over Modbus Plus are def
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 37171 CCS 760 00, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedI/O ServicingLocal I/O Services all t
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop370870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 14.1Getting StartedOverviewPurpose This section explains how to
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 371Accessing the Peer Cop Dialog BoxIntroduction This section describes h
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop372870 USE 101 10 V.2Accessing the Peer Cop Dialog Box, ContinuedAccessing the Screen, Conti
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 373Adjusting the Amount of Extension MemoryIntroduction The default amoun
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop374870 USE 101 10 V.2Other Default Settings in the Peer Cop Dialog BoxOverview This section
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 375Other Default Settings in the Peer Cop Dialog Box, ContinuedLast Value
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop376870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 14.2Using Modbus Plus to Handle I/OOverviewPurpose This section
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 377Devices on the NetworkIntroduction This section describes the five dev
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop378870 USE 101 10 V.2Changing the Peer Cop Summary InformationOverview For our example, we w
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 379Changing the Peer Cop Summary Information, ContinuedProcedure, Continu
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters38870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 760 10 Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 760 10 Processor Adapter, inc
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop380870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input DataIntroduction This section describes
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 381Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure Follow the st
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop382870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedCont
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 383Specifying References for Input Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedNex
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop384870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Output DataIntroduction This section describe
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 385Specifying References for Output Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedCo
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop386870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Output Data, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedSte
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 387Section 14.3Passing Supervisory Data over Modbus PlusOverviewPurpose T
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop388870 USE 101 10 V.2Devices on the NetworkIntroduction This section describes the three CPU
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 389Specifying References for Input and Output Data Overview We will now s
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 39171 CCC 760 10, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators,
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop390870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 391Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop392870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifying References for Input and Output Data, ContinuedDefining the
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 393Defining the References for the Next NodeOverview We now want to attac
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop394870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Specific O
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 395Defining the References for the Next Node, ContinuedDefining Global In
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop396870 USE 101 10 V.2Defining References for the Supervisory PLCOverview At this point, we w
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop870 USE 101 10 V.2 397Defining References for the Supervisory PLC, ContinuedDefining the Glo
Configuring a Modbus Plus Network in Concept with Peer Cop398870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 399Saving to Flash with ConceptSaving to FlashOverview You save to Flash so that, in the event of an unexpected loss of power, the
Document SetMomentum I/O Bases User Guide870 USE 002 00Momentum Interbus Communication Adapter User Manual870 USE 003 00Momentum FIPIO Communication A
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters40870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 760 10, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedI/O ServicingLocal I/O Services all th
Saving to Flash with Concept400870 USE 101 10 V.2Saving to Flash, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below to save to Flash:Continued on
Saving to Flash with Concept870 USE 101 10 V.2 401Saving to Flash, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Action4 From the Online men
Saving to Flash with Concept402870 USE 101 10 V.2Saving to Flash, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action6 Select the appropriate parameters in the d
870 USE 101 10 V.2 403AppendicesAt a GlancePurpose This part provides supplemental information on Ladder Logic elements and instructions and LED flash
870 USE 101 10 V.2 405Ladder Logic Elements and InstructionsAt a GlanceOverview The executive firmware for the Momentum M1 Processor Adapters supports
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions406870 USE 101 10 V.2Standard Ladder Logic ElementsIntroduction This section provides a glossary of standard lad
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870 USE 101 10 V.2 407Standard Ladder Logic Elements, ContinuedStandard Ladder Logic Instructions The table belo
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions408870 USE 101 10 V.2Standard Ladder Logic Elements, ContinuedStandard Ladder Logic Instructions, ContinuedConti
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870 USE 101 10 V.2 409Standard Ladder Logic Elements, ContinuedStandard Ladder Logic Instructions, ContinuedSymb
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 41171 CCS 780 00Overview This section describes the 171 CCS 780 00 Processor Adapter, inc
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions410870 USE 101 10 V.2DX Loadable SupportIntroduction The M1 CPUs can use DX loadable instructions, which support
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870 USE 101 10 V.2 411A Special STAT Instruction Overview A special version of the STAT instruction has been dev
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions412870 USE 101 10 V.2A Special STAT Instruction, ContinuedTop Node ContentThe reference number entered in the to
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870 USE 101 10 V.2 413A Special STAT Instruction, ContinuedWords 1...12 The first 12 words describe the CPU stat
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions414870 USE 101 10 V.2A Special STAT Instruction, ContinuedWords 1...12, ContinuedContinued on next pageWord Desc
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions870 USE 101 10 V.2 415A Special STAT Instruction, ContinuedWords 1...12, ContinuedContinued on next pageWord Des
Ladder Logic Elements and Instructions416870 USE 101 10 V.2A Special STAT Instruction, ContinuedWords 13...20 Words 13...20 are available only for the
870 USE 101 10 V.2 417Run LED Flash Patterns and Error CodesRun L7ED Flash Pattern and Error CodesThe following table lists the flash pattern of the R
Run LED Flash Patterns and Error Codes418870 USE 101 10 V.2Run LED Flash Pattern and Error Codes, ContinuedContinued on next pageNumber of Blinks Code
Run LED Flash Patterns and Error Codes870 USE 101 10 V.2 419Run LED Flash Pattern and Error Codes, ContinuedNumber of Blinks Code (hex) Error7 0300 EX
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters42870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCS 780 00, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators, R
Run LED Flash Patterns and Error Codes420870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 421Numerics171 CCC 760 10 Processor Adapterdiagram, 38key features, 38LEDs, 39specifications, 39171 CCC 780 10 Processor Adaptercha
Index422870 USE 101 10 V.295Processor Adapter, Option Adapter and I/O base, 98Ccommunication portsconfiguring with Concept, 336configuring with Modsof
Index870 USE 101 10 V.2 423purpose, 66reserving and monitoring a battery coil in Concept, 328reserving and monitoring a battery coil in Modsoft, 224co
Index424870 USE 101 10 V.2
Modicon, Square D and Telemecanique are PLC brand names from Schneider. These products are sold in the US by Square D; in Canada, Latin America, Euro
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 43171 CCS 780 00, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedMechanicalWeight 42.5 g (1.5 oz.)Dime
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters44870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 780 10Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 780 10 Processor Adapter, incl
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 45171 CCC 780 10, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has two LED indicators,
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters46870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 780 10, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedMechanicalWeight 42.5 g (1.5 oz.)Dimen
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 47171 CCC 960 20Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 960 20 Processor Adapter, inc
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters48870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 960 20, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has three LED indicators,
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 49171 CCC 960 20, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedContinued on next pageInput and Outpu
Preface870 USE 101 10 V.2 vPrefaceThe data and illustrations found in this book are not binding. We reserve the right to modify our products in line
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters50870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 960 20, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedScantime Formula for 984LL ExecThe fol
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 51171 CCC 960 30Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 960 30 Processor Adapter, inc
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters52870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 960 30, ContinuedIllustration The connectors and LED indicators are shown in the
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 53171 CCC 960 30, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has three LED indicators
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters54870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 960 30, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedContinued on next page984LL Input and
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 55171 CCC 960 30, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedScantime Formula for 984LL ExecThe fo
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters56870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 980 20Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 980 20 Processor Adapter, incl
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 57171 CCC 980 20, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has three LED indicators
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters58870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 980 20, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedContinued on next pageInput and Output
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 59171 CCC 980 20, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedScantime Formula for 984LL ExecThe fo
Prefacevi 870 USE 101 10 V.2
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters60870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 980 30Overview This section describes the 171 CCC 980 30 Processor Adapter, incl
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 61171 CCC 980 30, ContinuedIllustration The connectors and LED indicators are shown in th
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters62870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 980 30, ContinuedLED Indicators This Processor Adapter has three LED indicators,
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 63171 CCC 980 30, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedContinued on next page984LL Input and
Overview of Momentum M1 Processor Adapters64870 USE 101 10 V.2171 CCC 980 30, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedScantime Formula for 984LL ExecThe fol
870 USE 101 10 V.2 65Overview of Momentum Option AdaptersAt a GlancePurpose An Option Adapter can be inserted between the Processor Adapter and the I/
Option Adapters66870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 2.1Introducing the Momentum Option AdaptersBasic Features of Option AdaptersIntroduction This section descr
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 67Section 2.2Serial Option AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes the 172 JNN 210 32 Serial Option Adapter, i
Option Adapters68870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel ComponentsOverview The front panel includes:l An LED indicatorl Battery compartmentl Modbus Port 2 conn
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 69Front Panel Components, ContinuedLED Indicator This Option Adapter has one LED indicator, the Com Act indicator. I
870 USE 101 10 V.2 viiContentsAbout This Book ...15Revision His
Option Adapters70870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel Components, ContinuedPinouts for Modbus Port 2The 172 JNN 210 32 Serial Option Adapter uses the followi
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 71Specifications Specifications This section provides the specifications for the 172 JNN 210 32 Momentum Serial Opt
Option Adapters72870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifications, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedRFI Susceptibility/ immunity Meets CE mark requirements for open
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 73Section 2.3Modbus Plus Option AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes the 172 PNN 210 22 Modbus Plus Option
Option Adapters74870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel ComponentsOverview The front panel includes:l An LED indicatorl Battery compartmentl Address switchesl
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 75Front Panel Components, ContinuedLED Indicator This Option Adapter has one LED indicator, the MB+ ACT indicator.
Option Adapters76870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel Components, ContinuedModbus Plus Address SwitchesThe two rotary switches on the Option Adapter are used
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 77SpecificationsSpecifications This section provides the specifications for the 172 PNN 210 22 Momentum Serial Optio
Option Adapters78870 USE 101 10 V.2Specifications, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedRFI Susceptibility/ immunity Meets CE mark requirements for open
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 79Section 2.4Redundant Modbus Plus Option AdapterOverviewPurpose This section describes the 172 PNN 260 22 Redundant
Contentsviii870 USE 101 10 V.2Chapter 2 Overview of Momentum Option Adapters ...65Section 2.1 Introducing the Momentum Option
Option Adapters80870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel ComponentsOverview The front panel includes:l Two 9-pin D-shell connectors for Modbus Plus communicatio
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 81Front Panel Components, ContinuedLED Indicators This Option Adapter has three LED indicators. Their functions are
Option Adapters82870 USE 101 10 V.2Front Panel Components, ContinuedMB+ ACT Flash PatternsThis table provides the patterns that the MB+ ACT indicator
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 83Front Panel Components, ContinuedModbus Plus Address SwitchesThe two rotary switches on the Option Adapter are use
Option Adapters84870 USE 101 10 V.2SpecificationsSpecifications This section provides the specifications for the 172 PNN 260 22 Momentum Serial Option
Option Adapters870 USE 101 10 V.2 85Specifications, ContinuedSpecifications, ContinuedRFI Susceptibility/ immunity Meets CE mark requirements for open
Option Adapters86870 USE 101 10 V.2
870 USE 101 10 V.2 87Assembling Momentum ComponentsAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes how to assemble and disassemble a Momentum M1 CPU, using
Assembling Momentum Components88870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 3.1Assembling a CPUOverviewPurpose This section describes how to assemble a Processor Adapte
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 89Assembling a Processor Adapter and I/O BaseOverview A Processor Adapter can be snapped directly ont
Contents870 USE 101 10 V.2 ixPinouts for Modbus Port 1 ...117Section 4.2 Mod
Assembling Momentum Components90870 USE 101 10 V.2Assembling a Processor Adapter and I/O Base, ContinuedProcedure: Assembling a Processor Adapter and
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 91Assembling a Processor Adapter and I/O Base, ContinuedProcedure: Assembling a Processor Adapter and
Assembling Momentum Components92870 USE 101 10 V.2Disassembling a Processor Adapter from an I/O BaseOverview This section contains safety precautions
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 93Disassembling a Processor Adapter from an I/O Base, ContinuedProcedure: Disassembling an Adapter fr
Assembling Momentum Components94870 USE 101 10 V.2Section 3.2Assembling a CPU with an Option AdapterOverviewPurpose An Option Adapter can only be used
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 95Assembling a Processor Adapter and an Option AdapterOverview If a Momentum Option Adapter is used,
Assembling Momentum Components96870 USE 101 10 V.2Assembling a Processor Adapter and an Option Adapter, ContinuedProcedure: Assembling an Option Adapt
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 97Assembling a Processor Adapter and an Option Adapter, ContinuedNext Step Follow the directions in t
Assembling Momentum Components98870 USE 101 10 V.2Mounting the Assembled Adapters on the I/O BaseOverview This section gives guidelines, safety precau
Assembling Momentum Components870 USE 101 10 V.2 99Mounting the Assembled Adapters on the I/O Base, ContinuedProcedure: Mounting the Assembled Adapter
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