170 LNT 710 00
DeviceNet Communication Adapter for
Modicon TSX Momentum
User Guide
870 USE 104 00
Version 2.0
May 2002
Modicon TSX Momentum
DeviceNet Communication Adapter
170 LNT 710 00
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This Communication Adapter can be connected to any TSX Momentum I/O base
to create a functional I/O module. It provides direct connection to the DeviceNet
network, enabling a programmable controller or other DeviceNet master device to
communicate with field devices wired to the I/O base terminals.
Figure 1 shows the layout of a typical adapter and I/O base.
Figure 1 Communication Adapter with TSX Momentum I/O Base
Side View
Front View
Communication
Adapter
DeviceNet network port
I/O Base
Communication
Adapter
I/O Base
This book describes:
H
H
H
H
Product Overview
Status Indicators
Connecting to the Network
Setting the Network Node Address
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.1
Product Overview
1.1.1
Function
This adapter is installed on any TSX Momentum I/O base to form a complete I/O
module that communicates on a DeviceNet network. A programmable controller
or other DeviceNet master device on the network can then read from the input
terminals and write to the output terminals of the I/O base.
For information about the use of I/O data words in communication with I/O bases,
refer to the TSX Momentum I/O Bases User Manual, part number 870 USE 002.
1.1.2
1.1.3
Physical Structure
Each adapter connects to the internal communication connector of its I/O base.
Clips lock the adapter in place, and can be released with a common screwdriver to
remove the adapter. The user can fill out the front panel wiring label to identify the
wiring connections and application of the I/O base terminals.
Network Compatibility
The adapter complies with the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA)
Specification Release 2.0 for for group 2 only slave devices supporting polled and
strobed connections.
For a complete description of the DeviceNet network, including software operation
of this device on the network, physical installation and wiring guidelines, refer to
the DeviceNet specification published by ODVA. Current information about the
ODVA Vendor ID
The ODVA Vendor ID number for Schneider Automation is 243 decimal.
1.1.4
Operating Voltages and Error Control
Power for the adapter and I/O base is provided by the user at the field location.
The adapter receives its operating voltage through its I/O base internal connection.
The adapter monitors its voltage and goes offline to the network if the voltage is
not within tolerance.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.2
Specifications
Table 1 General Specifications
Description
Specification
ODVA compliance
Complies with ODVA Specification Release 2.0 for group 2
only slave supporting polled and strobed connections.
Data rate
Supports 125/250/500 Kbaud standard DeviceNet rates.
Network power loading
Voltage: Operational from 11 ... 25 Vdc.
Current drain: 110 mA maximum, 75 mA typical.
Required enclosure
Adapter is considered open equipment, requires enclosure
according to application.
Environment, RFI, EMI
Adapter conforms to the specification for the I/O base upon
which it is mounted. See the Momentum I/O Bases User
Manual, 870 USE 002 00 for I/O base specifications.
Agency approval
ODVA Certification
UL 508, 746C, 94
CSA 22.2 No. 142
CE Mark
FM Class 1 Div 2 Groups A, B, C, D
Table 2 Environmental Specifications
Description
Reference
Specification
Temperature, Operating
Temperatore, Storage
Humidity
IEC 68–2–14
IEC 68–2–14
IEC 68–2–3
MIL–STD–810
IEC 68–2–6
0 ... 60_C ambient
–40 ... 85_C
95% RH at 60_C non–condensing
15 000 ft
Altitude
Vibration, Operating
10 ... 57 Hz: 0.075 mm DA
57 ... 150 Hz: 1 g
Shock, Operating
IEC 68–2–27
IEC 68–2–32
IEC 68–2–32
15 g, 11 ms, 3 shocks/axis
Free Fall, Unpackaged
Free Fall, Packaged
0.1 m
24 in
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.2.1
Exec. V. 1.10 vs. V. 1.20
Exec. V. 1.20 changed the behavior of certain I/O bases if a field side fault
occurred. This change affects the following bases.
H
H
H
H
170 ADM 350 10
170 ADM 350 11
170 ADM 390 10
170 ADM 370 10
The following table describes the differences between the two versions in more
detail. Refer to the TSX Momentum I/O Base User Guide (870 USE 002 00) for
module specifications.
Table 3 Exec. V. 1.10 vs. V. 1.20
Firmware
Module
Action
If one of the field side outputs faults
(shorts out), the host will read all inputs
as zeros, regardless of the input signal
state.
170 ADM 350 10
170 ADM 350 11
170 ADM 370 10
If one of the field side outputs faults
(shorts out), the host will read all inputs
as zeros, regardless of the input signal
state.
Version 1.10
170 ADM 390 10
If an open condition exists (unconnected)
on any of the input points, the host will
read all inputs as zeros, regardless of the
input signal state.
170 ADM 350 10
170 ADM 350 11
170 ADM 370 10
If one of the field side outputs faults
(shorts out), the host will continue to read
the inputs normally.
If one of the field side outputs faults
(shorts out), the host will continue to read
the inputs normally.
Version 1.20
If an open condition exists (unconnected)
on any of the input points, the host will
read
170 ADM 390 10
H open inputs as zero (fault) and
H remaining non–faulted inputs normally.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.3
Status Indicators
The adapter has three front panel indicators showing its operating status.
Figure 2 Status Indicators
Power ON
(Green)
Pwr
DeviceNet
Module/Network
Status
(Green/Red)
MNS
IO
NA
X
I/O Status
10
(Green/Red)
X
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Table 4 Power ON Indicator
Indicator State
Green (steady)
Off
Status
Normal operation: power is present from I/O base.
Adapter is not receiving power from I/O base.
Table 5 Module/Network Status Indicator
Indicator State
Green (steady)
Off
Status
Normal operation: adapter is communicating on network.
Adapter is not receiving power from I/O base.
Adapter does not have an established network connection.
Unrecoverable fault in network communication.
Adapter connection to I/O base has timed out.
Network access error.
Green (flashing)
Red (steady)
Red (flashing)
Red/Green (flashing)
Table 6 I/O Status Indicator
Indicator State
Green (steady)
Off
Status
Normal operation: I/O is active, no faults.
I/O inactive.
Green (flashing)
Red (steady)
Red (flashing)
I/O inactive, no faults.
I/O has unrecoverable fault.
I/O has fault.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.4
Connecting to the Network
1.4.1
Network Connector
The adapter has one 5–pin male connector for connection to the network. Its
pin–to–pin spacing is 5.00 mm. A suggested mating connector is: Schneider
Automation part 170 XTS 060 00.
Figure 3 Network Connector
Top View
Pin
1
Connection
V–
Wire Color
Black
2
CAN_L
Blue
3
4
5
Shield
CAN_H
V+
– –
White
Red
1
2
3
4
5
Front Panel
1.4.2
Network Terminator Jumper
The adapter has a jumper to provide terminating impedance to the network cable.
It is shipped with the jumper in the non–terminated position (pins 3 and 4). If the
adapter is being installed as the last node on the network cable, move the jumper
to pins 1 and 2 and mark a “X” in the box provided on the adapter’s bottom panel.
Figure 4 Network Terminator Jumper
Bottom Panel View
Rear View
Pin
1/2
3/4
Termination
IN
TERMINATED
X
OUT
OUT
IN
The adapter is
shipped with
the Jumper on
pins 3/4.
If the adapter is the last node on the
network cable, move the Jumper to
pins 1/2, and mark an ’X’ in the
Circuit Board
TERMINATED box on the Bottom Panel.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.5
Setting the Network Node Address
DeviceNet nodes are identified by unique addresses assigned to them by the user,
in the range 0 ... 63. Duplicate addresses are not allowed.
The address is assigned in a pair of rotary switches on the adapter’s front panel.
The address that is set in the switches must correspond to the address defined for
that adapter in the application program. This is required to ensure that messages
will be transferred properly to the correct nodes across the network.
Before installing the adapter, set its switches to the address that is required for
your application.
Default Address
The adapter is shipped with the switches preset to the default address 63.
How to Set the Address
Before you set the switches, make sure that operating power is removed from the
adapter. The switch setting is sensed when power is next applied to the adapter.
Note that the adapter receives its power from the I/O base. If the adapter is
already mounted on its I/O base, you must remove power to the I/O base.
If you are changing the adapter’s switch setting to a new address, you must still
remove all power to the adapter before setting the new address in the switches.
Then reapply power to allow the adapter to sense the new setting.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
Figure 5 Setting the Network Node Address
Do not install any adapter unless you have set
its network address for your application.
Pwr
DeviceNet
MNS
IO
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X
10
X
1
Node
Upper Lower
Address Switch Switch
0 ... 9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0 ... 9
0 ... 9
0 ... 9
0 ... 9
0 ... 9
0 ... 9
0 ... 3
X
10
See your network
10 ... 19
20 ... 29
30 ... 39
40 ... 49
50 ... 59
60 ... 63
administrator to get
the node address for
each adapter.
X
1
This example sets the address to 31.
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DeviceNet Communication Adapter
1.6
Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) Disk
An Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) disk is included with this guidebook. It supplies
the parameters for setup of each type of I/O base. Each file’s format on the disk
complies with the ODVA specification for DeviceNet I/O module EDS parameters.
README.TXT File
The disk contains a README.TXT file in a standard text (ASCII) format, which can
be viewed and printed with any standard word processor or text editor program.
The README.TXT file describes the directory structure and filename conventions
used on the EDS disk.
EDS File Updates
Updated EDS files are available for downloading from the Customer Support areas
of the Schneider Automation Web Site and Bulletin Board service. EDS files are
all contained in a “zipped” (compressed) format in a single file, named EDS.ZIP.
After downloading the EDS.ZIP file, “unzip” its contents into a temporary directory
and use your application to install the EDS files.
Table 7 EDS File Download Sources
Source
How to Access
How to Locate EDS.ZIP
select: Support
Web Site
1–978–975–9779
Bulletin Board
select: Files to Download
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