Moxa Technologies EDS-G500E User's Guide

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Page 1 - Sixth Edition, April 2014

Industrial Protocols User’s Guide Sixth Edition, April 2014 www.moxa.com/product © 2014 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permissio

Page 2 - Disclaimer

Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-7 0x4380 ~ 0x43FF 1 word, 0x0103 => port role = DesignatedPort port state = Forwarding HEX MSTP MSTI7 Po

Page 3 - Table of Contents

2 2. EtherNet/IP Introduction EtherNet/IP is an Industrial Ethernet Protocol defined by the ODVA association. The protocol is open to the public and

Page 4 - MODBUS/TCP MAP

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-2 Type 2: New UI2.0 The default Modbus TCP support is enabled. To disable the Modebus TCP support, uncheck the En

Page 5 - Type 2: New UI 2.0

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-3 Instance Attribute List Attr ID Access Rule Name (Struct.) Data Type Description 1 Get Vendor ID UINT (16) 991

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-4 Product Code Table Product Code Model Name Product Code Model Name Product Code Model Name 0x0001 n/a 0x0012 ED

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-5 Instance Attribute List Attr ID Access Rule Name (Struct.) Data Type Description 1 Get Status DWORD (32) Inter

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-6 The following tables summarize the attributes of the Ethernet Link object. There are some vendor specific attri

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-7 Deferred Transmissions UDINT (32) Frames for which first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium is

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-8 114 Get Tx Multicast Packet UDINT(32) Total number of TX multicast packets 115 Get Rx Multicast Packet UDINT(

Page 11 - EtherNet/IP

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-9 Class Attribute List Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description 1 Get Revision UINT (16) Revision of this o

Page 12 - CIP Objects of EtherNet/IP

Industrial Protocols User’s Guide The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with

Page 13 - Common Service List

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-10 Connection Manager Object The Connection Manager Class allocates and manages the internal resources associated

Page 14 - TCP/IP Interface Object

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-11 the string is 64. 5 Get Port Type Name SHORT_STRING String which names the port type. The maximum number of c

Page 15 - Ethernet Link Object

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-12 Bit 11: DI 2(on) Value 0: No alarm Value 1: Alarm Bit 12: Reserved Value 0: Not support Value 1: Detected Bit

Page 16 - Instance attribute list

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-13 Bits 1= Turbo Ring Bits 2= Turbo Ring v2 Bits 3= Turbo Chain Bits 4= MSTP 27 Get/Set Reset Device USINT (8) Re

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-14 1. Open RSLogix 5000 and create a new controller. Click Type and select the Rockwell PLC model of the PLC co

Page 18 - Assembly Object

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-15 3. Under the Communications group, select Generic Ethernet Module to represent Moxa Ethernet switches 4. Co

Page 19 - Message Router Object

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-16 Import the Add-On Instruction (AOI) 1. In the controller organizer window, right click the Add-On Instruction

Page 20 - Port Object

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-17 Add an instance of the AOI in your application 1. Double click the MainRoutine in the Controller Organizer to

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-18 2. Add a Name for all AOI tags. For “Switch_Input” and “Switch_Output”, use the scrollbar to select the tag

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-19 Click the Communication tab and set up the communication path to the Moxa Ethernet switch for Get_AllMessage

Page 23 - AOI Installation

Table of Contents 1. MODBUS/TCP MAP ...

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-20 Click the Communication tab and set up the communication path to the Moxa Ethernet switch for Set_Message 5.

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-21 Download the configured AOI to the Rockwell PLC 1. Click the Network Icon, select the Rockwell PLC connected

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-22 NOTE Only Moxa pre-configured tags will display the correct values. Refer to the CIP Tags section below for de

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-23 Tags for Ethernet Link Object Name Data Type Description Interface Speed DINT Interface speed currently in u

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-24 Rate Tx Multicast Packet DINT Total number of TX multicast packets Rx Multicast Packet DINT Total number of RX

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-25 Bit 1: Turbo Ring, Bit 2: Turbo Rong v2, Bit 3: Turbo Chain, Bit 4: MSTP Reset Device SINT 1: restart the d

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-26 ※ Control Bits ※ Forced interface Speed Interface Lable Interface Description Interface Port Description B

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-27 NOTE Only Moxa pre-configured tags will display the correct values. Refer to the CIP Tags section above for de

Page 32 - CIP Tags

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-28 Monitor Tags for Ethernet Link Object Click moxa_param Switch_Ethernet_Link and expand the list to check the v

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-29 Monitor Tags for Moxa Networking Object Click moxa_param Switch_Vendor and expand the list to check the value

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1 1. MODBUS/TCP MAP Introduction MODBUS TCP is a protocol commonly used for the integration of a SCADA system. It is also a vendor-neutral communica

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-30 Rockwell FactoryTalk® View Faceplate FactoryTalk® View Faceplate Installation To install the faceplate, you mu

Page 36 - Monitoring AOI Tags

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-31 3. Configure a shortcut to the PLC that is running the Moxa AOI. In the Explorer window, right click the new

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-32 Import FactoryTalk® View Faceplate Graphics 1. Right click Display in the FactoryTalk® View Explorer window,

Page 38 - Link tags

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-33 4. After import, these objects will appear under Displays in the Explorer window. Import FactoryTalk® View

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-34 2. After import, these objects will appear under “Local Message” in the Explorer window. Import FactoryTalk

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-35

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-36 Create a New Parameter 1. Right click Parameters in the FactoryTalk® View Explorer window, and select New 2.

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-37 Configure FactoryTalk® View Faceplate Display 1. Right click all parameter tabs under Displays in the Factor

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-38 Sample FactoryTalk® View Faceplate Project For easier FactoryTalk® View Faceplate installation, Moxa also prov

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-39 3. Select the application type Local 4. Enter the name of the application and select the language 5. Conf

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Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-2 Type 2: New UI 2.0 Modbus TCP is enabled by default. To disable Modbus TCP, uncheck Enable Modbus TCP then c

Page 46 - Create a New Parameter

Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-40 6. Configure the FactoryTalk® View SE Window Properties and input Title bar text with the text you would like

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-41 Device Information The device information display shows general switch information and power and link status.

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-42 Port Status The port status display shows information for a selected switch port. Use the right/left buttons t

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Industrial Protocols EtherNet/IP 2-43 Port Setting The Port Setting allows some switch port settings to be changed. Use the right/left buttons to se

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3 3. PROFINET I/O Introduction This section is supported only with EDS-400A-PN, EDS-510E, and EDS-G500E series devices. PROFINET is a communication

Page 51 - Device Information

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-2 I/O Supervisor This can be a programming device, personal computer (PC), or human machine interface (HMI) devi

Page 52 - Port Status

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-3 Configuring PROFINET I/O on Moxa Switches Enable PROFINET I/O Enable PROFINET in WEB UI Type 1 Select the Ena

Page 53 - Port Setting

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-4 Addressing of I/O Data in PROFINET I/O Based on Slot and Sub-Slots The concept of the MOXA PROFINET switch w

Page 54 - PROFINET I/O

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-5 PROFINET Cyclic I/O Data The MOXA PROFINET switch provides PROFINET I/O cyclic data and includes the following

Page 55 - Device descriptions

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-6 PROFINET I/O Parameters MOXA defines comprehensive PROFINET I/O parameters for more flexible settings and mo

Page 56 - Enable PROFINET I/O

Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-3 Word 0 Hi byte = 0 x 00 Word 0 Lo byte = 0 x 01 Word 1 Hi byte = 0 x 02 Word 1 Lo byte = 0 x 03 Word 2 H

Page 57 - PROFINET Attributes

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-7 1 OK 2 Power 2 fails 4 DI 1 Status ro 0 Unavailable 1 Closed 2 Open 5 DI 2

Page 58 - PROFINET Cyclic I/O Data

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-8 2 On 2 Port Link State ro 0 Unavailable 1 Link is up 2 Link is down 3 Port Speed ro 0

Page 59 - PROFINET I/O Parameters

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-9 Create a PROFINET I/O Subnet Project In SIMATIC Manager menu bar, click File > New Project Name your

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-10 Add Rack in HW Config After double-clicking on HW, you will see the HW Config window. Drag a rack from t

Page 61 - Step 7 Integration

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-11 Edit Ethernet Node Then click Browse Click Start to search devices. Use STEP 7 through PROFINET DCP to di

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-12 Then click Properties, the Ethernet interface dialog will pop out. Fill in your PLC IP address in “IP addre

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-13 3. Open hardware configuration. 4. Install the GSD file: Put the GSD file and icon file on your PC at the

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-14 Device Configuration 1. Browse the switch Select PLC > Ethernet > Edit Ethernet Node to open the Bro

Page 65 - GSD File Installation

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-15 c. Click Close to finish NOTE The field Device name does not allow any empty spaces in the name. If the dev

Page 66 - • Product Icons

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-16 c. Click Save and Compile then click download to Module. 4. Configuring device properties a. Select the

Page 67 - Device Configuration

Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-4 Received MODBUS response: 0x44332211 Word 0 = 4433 Word 1 = 2211 0x2300 to 0x2323 2 words HEX port 1 to

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-17 6. Configuring port property a. Select the switch and double-click the sub-module X1 PN to set port prope

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-18 Save and Load the Project into the PLC Click the icon (in red box) to download project configuration to the P

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-19 example, address 0.1 is Bit 1 in the PROFINET Cyclic I/O data table. It represents Power 1 status of the swit

Page 71 - Monitoring the Switch

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-20 Module Information MOXA switch supports SIMATIC STEP 7 Ethernet traffic information monitoring and PROFINET

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Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-21 Statistics tab lists each port traffic status and the number of packets. Click Update to refresh the data. I

Page 73 - Port Statistics Output

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-22 Topology Editor MOXA devices support SIMATIC STEP 7 Topology editor. Click Topology Editor. View each port’s

Page 74 - Communication Diagnosis

Industrial Protocols PROFINET I/O 3-23 You can also draw the connection of each port manually in Graphic view tab.

Page 75 - Topology Editor

Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-5 0x3501 1 word HEX TurboRing V2 Coupling Port Primary Status (Used in Dual Homing, Coupling Backup, and Coup

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Industrial Protocols MODBUS/TCP MAP 1-6 0x0000: Link Down 0x0001: Blocking 0x0002: Blocked 0x0003: Forwarding 0xFFFF: Turbo Ring V2 Ring 2 Not E

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