CJ Series EtherNet/IP TM Connection Guide. SMC Corporation Solenoid Valve (SI Unit EX600-SEN#) P657-E1-01

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CJ Series EtherNet/IP TM Connection Guide SMC Corporation Solenoid Valve (SI Unit EX600-SEN#) P657-E1-01

About Intellectual Property Rights and Trademarks Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries. ODVA and EtherNet/IP TM are trademarks of ODVA. Company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Table of Contents 1. Related Manuals... 1 2. Terms and Definitions... 2 3. Precautions... 3 4. Overview... 4 5. Applicable Devices and Device Configuration... 5 5.1. Applicable Devices... 5 5.2. Device Configuration... 6 6. EtherNet/IP Settings... 8 6.1. Parameters... 8 6.2. Unit Connection Configuration... 8 6.3. Tag Data Link Settings... 9 7. EtherNet/IP Connection Procedure... 11 7.1. Work Flow... 11 7.2. SMC SI Unit Setup... 13 7.3. PLC Setup... 22 7.4. Network Settings... 34 7.5. EtherNet/IP Communication Status Check... 47 8. Initialization method... 54 8.1. Initializing PLC... 54 9. Revision History... 56

1.Related Manuals 1. Related Manuals To ensure system safety, make sure to always read and follow the information provided in all Safety Precautions and Precautions for Safe Use in the manuals for each device which is used in the system. The table below lists the manuals provided by SMC Corporation (hereinafter referred to as SMC) and OMRON Corporation (hereinafter referred to as OMRON), which pertain to this document. Manufacturer Cat. No. Model Manual name OMRON W472 CJ2M-CPU[][] CJ2H-CPU6[] CJ2H-CPU6[]-EIP CJ Series CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware USER'S MANUAL OMRON W473 CJ2M-CPU[][] CJ2H-CPU6[] CJ2H-CPU6[]-EIP CJ Series CJ2 CPU Unit Software USER'S MANUAL OMRON W465 CJ1W-EIP21 CJ2M-CPU3[] CJ2H-CPU6[]-EIP CJ Series EtherNet/IP TM Units OPERATION MANUAL OMRON W446 CXONE-AL[][]C-V4 / AL[][]D-V4 CX-Programmer OPERATION MANUAL OMRON 0969584-7 W4S1-05[] W4S1-03B Switching Hub W4S1-series Users Manual SMC EX**-OMN0032 EX600-SEN# EX600-ED# Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit SMC EX**-OMS0027 EX600-SEN3/4 EX600-ED# Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit SMC EX**-OMN0036 EX600-DX## EX600-DY## Operation Manual Fieldbus system Digital unit EX600-DM## SMC EX**-OMN0038 EX600-AXA EX600-AYA EX600-AMB Operation Manual Fieldbus system Analog unit 1

2.Terms and Definitions 2. Terms and Definitions Node Tag Tag set Term Tag data link Connection Connection type Originator and Target Tag data link parameter EDS file Explanation and Definition A programmable controller and a device are connected to an EtherNet/IP network via EtherNet/IP ports. EtherNet/IP recognizes each EtherNet/IP port connected to the network as one node. When a device with two EtherNet/IP ports is connected to the EtherNet/IP network, EtherNet/IP recognizes this device as two nodes. EtherNet/IP achieves the communications between programmable controllers or the communications between a programmable controller and a device by exchanging data between these nodes connected to the network. A minimum unit of the data that is exchanged on the EtherNet/IP network is called a tag. The tag is defined as a network variable or as a physical address, and it is assigned to the memory area of each device. In the EtherNet/IP network, a data unit that consists of two or more tags can be exchanged. The data unit consisting of two or more tags for the data exchange is called a tag set. Up to eight tags can be configured per tag set for the programmable controllers produced by OMRON Corporation. In EtherNet/IP, the tag and tag set can be exchanged cyclically between nodes without using a user program. This feature is called a tag data link. A connection is used to exchange data as a unit within which data concurrency is maintained. The connection consists of tags or tag sets. Creating the concurrent tag data link between the specified nodes is called a "connection establishment". When the connection is established, the tags or tag sets that configure the connection are exchanged between the specified nodes concurrently. There are two kinds of connection types for the tag data link connection. One is a multi-cast connection, and the other is a unicast (point-to-point) connection. The multi-cast connection sends an output tag set in one packet to more than one node. The unicast connection separately sends one output tag set to each node. Therefore, multi-cast connections can decrease the communications load if one output tag set is sent to more than one node. To operate tag data links, one node requests the opening of a communications line called a "connection". The node that requests to open the connection is called an "originator", and the node that receives the request is called a "target". A tag data link parameter is the setting data to operate tag data links. It includes the data to set tags, tag sets, and connections. A file that describes the number of I/O points for the EtherNet/IP device and the parameters that can be set via EtherNet/IP. 2

3.Precautions 3. Precautions (1) Understand the specifications of devices which are used in the system. Allow some margin for ratings and performance. Provide safety measures, such as installing a safety circuit, in order to ensure safety and minimize the risk of abnormal occurrence. (2) To ensure system safety, make sure to always read and follow the information provided in all Safety Precautions and Precautions for Safe Use in the manuals for each device which is used in the system. (3) The user is encouraged to confirm the standards and regulations that the system must conform to. (4) It is prohibited to copy, to reproduce, and to distribute a part or the whole of this document without the permission of OMRON Corporation. (5) The information contained in this document is current as of July 2016. It is subject to change for improvement without notice. The following notations are used in this document. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage. Precautions for Correct Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance. Additional Information Additional information to read as required. This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier. Symbol The triangle symbol indicates precautions (including warnings). The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in the text. This example indicates a general precaution. The filled circle symbol indicates operations that you must do. The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in the text. This example shows a general precaution for something that you must do. 3

4.Overview 4. Overview This document describes the procedures for connecting SMC SI Unit for Solenoid Valves (hereinafter referred to as SI Unit) to OMRON CJ-series Programmable Controller + EtherNet/IP Unit (hereinafter referred to as PLC) via EtherNet/IP and for checking their communication status. Refer to Section 6. EtherNet/IP Settings and Section 7. EtherNet/IP Connection Procedure to understand setting methods and key points to operate EtherNet/IP tag data links. In this document, CJ-series EtherNet/IP Unit and the built-in EtherNet/IP port of CJ-series CJ2 CPU Unit are collectively called "EtherNet/IP Unit''. 4

5.Applicable Devices and Device Configuration 5. Applicable Devices and Device Configuration 5.1. Applicable Devices The applicable devices are as follows: Manufacturer Name Model OMRON CJ2 CPU Unit CJ2[]-CPU[][] OMRON EtherNet/IP Unit CJ1W-EIP21 CJ2H-CPU6[]-EIP CJ2M-CPU3[] SMC SI Unit Single port product Dual port product EX600-SEN1/2 EX600-SEN3/4 SMC Input/Output device for EX600 Digital Unit Analog Unit EX600-DX##/DY##/DM## EX600-AXA/AYA/AMB SMC Solenoid Valve VQC1000/2000/4000/5000 Series SV1000/2000/3000/4000 Series SY3000/5000/7000 Series S0700 Series Precautions for Correct Use In this document, the devices with models and versions listed in 5.2. Device Configuration are used as examples of applicable devices to describe the procedures for connecting the devices and checking their connections. You cannot use devices with versions lower than the versions listed in 5.2. To use the above devices with models not listed in 5.2. or versions higher than those listed in 5.2., check the differences in the specifications by referring to the manuals before operating the devices. Additional Information This document describes the procedures for establishing the network connections. It does not provide information on operation, installation, wiring method, device functionality, or device operation, which is not related to the connection procedures. Refer to the manuals or contact the device manufacturer. Additional Information Contact the device manufacturer for input/output devices and solenoid valves both connectable to SI Unit. 5

5.Applicable Devices and Device Configuration 5.2. Device Configuration The hardware components to reproduce the connection procedures in this document are as follows: Here, SI Unit (dual port product) is used as an example for the device configuration. Personal computer (CX-One and BOOTP/DHCP Server installed, OS: Windows 7) USB cable LAN cable CJ2M-CPU32 (Built-in EtherNet/IP port) 24 VDC power supply (for Switching hub) W4S1-05C (M12 connector) LAN cable 24 VDC power supply (for control and input) EX600-SEN3 + SV1200-5FU + EX600-DXNB + EX600-ED2 24 VDC power supply (for output) Manufacturer Name Model Version OMRON CJ2 CPU Unit (Built-in EtherNet/IP port) CJ2M-CPU32 Ver.2.0 (Ver.2.12) OMRON Power Supply Unit CJ1W-PA202 OMRON Switching hub W4S1-05C Ver.1.00-24 VDC power supply - (for Switching hub) OMRON CX-One CXONE-AL[][]C-V4 Ver.4.[][] /AL[][]D-V4 OMRON CX-Programmer (Included in CX-One) Ver.9.61 OMRON Network Configurator (Included in CX-One) Ver.3.59c Rockwell Automation Inc. BOOTP/DHCP Server - Ver.2.3.2.0 standalone - Personal computer - (OS: Windows 7) - USB cable - (USB 2.0 type B connector) - LAN cable (STP (shielded, - twisted-pair) cable of Ethernet category 5 or higher) SMC SI Unit EX600-SEN3 Ver.1.0 SMC Solenoid Valve SV1200-5FU (16 valves) SMC Digital Input Unit EX600-DXNB (2 units) SMC End plate EX600-ED2 SMC Icon file ex600_1.ico SMC EDS file ex600-sen3_4_v10.eds *1 Ver.1.0-24 VDC power supply - (for control and input) - 24 VDC power supply (for output) - *1. Obtain an EDS file according to a model number of SI Unit intended for use. 6

5.Applicable Devices and Device Configuration Precautions for Correct Use Prepare the EDS file listed on the previous page beforehand. To obtain the EDS file, contact SMC Corporation. Precautions for Correct Use When there is an icon file specific to the device, the icon file and the EDS file must be stored in the same folder. Precautions for Correct Use Update CX-Programmer and Network Configurator to the versions specified in this Clause 5.2. or to higher versions. If you use a version higher than the one specified, the procedures and related screenshots described in Section 7. and subsequent sections may not be applicable. In that case, use the equivalent procedures described in this document by referring the CX-Programmer OPERATION MANUAL (Cat. No. W446) and Network Configurator Online Help. Additional Information For specifications of 24 VDC power supply available for Switching hub, refer to the Switching Hub W4S1-series Users Manual (Cat. No. 0969584-7). Additional Information For specifications of 24 VDC power supplies for control, input, and output, refer to the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMN0032) for the single port product and to the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMS0027) for the dual port product. Additional Information The system configuration in this document uses USB for the connection between Personal computer and PLC. For information on how to install the USB driver, refer to A-5 Installing the USB Driver of the CJ Series CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware USER S MANUAL (Cat. No. W472). Additional Information In this document, ''BOOTP/DHCP Server'' by Rockwell Automation Inc. is used to set the IP address of SI Unit. For details on BOOTP/DHCP Server, refer to Setting method of IP address BOOTP/DHCP Server in Setting and Adjustment in SI Unit of the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMN0032) or of the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMS0027). 7

6.EtherNet/IP Settings 6. EtherNet/IP Settings This section describes parameters and tag data links that are all defined in this document. 6.1. Parameters The parameters that are set in this document are shown below. Item PLC (Node 1) SI Unit (Node 2) Single port product Dual port product IP address 192.168.250.1 192.168.250.2 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Configuration memory - Normal operation mode - setting (Default setting) Baud rate setting - 1Mbps (Default setting) - IP address setting / - Remote Control mode DHCP setting Setting of the number of - Number of occupied - occupied valve outputs valve 32 outputs (Default setting) Diagnostic data setting - Mode 2 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis) Mode 1 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis) HOLD/CLEAR setting - Output is off. (Default setting) EtherNet/IP communication setting - Automatic - 6.2. Unit Connection Configuration The figure below shows the configuration of each unit that is connected to SI Unit used in this document. Unit numbers are allocated from the closest unit to the end plate. Based on the configuration below, tag data links are set as described in 6.3. Tag Data Link Settings. Digital Input Unit No.0 SI Unit End plate Solenoid Valves (No.0 to 15) Digital Input Unit No.1 8

6.EtherNet/IP Settings 6.3. Tag Data Link Settings The following shows tag data links for SI Unit. In this document, SI Unit (dual port product) is used as an example. Precautions for Correct Use The diagnostic data setting for tag data links differs between the single port product and the dual port product. For details on the data that are set in tag data links for SI Unit, refer to: - I/O map and to Diagnostic of the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMN0032) for the single port product - I/O map and to Diagnosis of the Operation Manual Fieldbus system EtherNet/IP TM compatible SI unit (EX**-OMS0027) for the dual port product D10000 D10001 Output area (PLC to SI Unit) 4 bytes D10100 D10102 Input area (SI Unit to PLC) 6 bytes Output area Address Bit Description 0 Solenoid Valve No.0 Output 0 1 Output 1 2 Solenoid Valve No.1 Output 0 D10000 3 Output 1 : : 14 Solenoid Valve No.7 Output 0 15 Output 1 0 Solenoid Valve No.8 Output 0 1 Output 1 D10001 : : 14 Solenoid Valve No.15 Output 0 15 Output 1 9

6.EtherNet/IP Settings Input area Address Bit Description 0 Diagnostic data The analog value has fallen below the user set value. 1 (0th byte: System) The analog value has exceeded the user set value. 2 The analog input value has fallen below the set range. 3 The analog input value has exceeded the set range. 4 The ON/OFF counter has exceeded the set value. 5 The open circuit has been detected. 6 The short circuit of the valve output or digital output has been detected. 7 The short circuit of the power supply for the input/output device has been detected. D10100 Diagnostic data The power supply voltage for output device is outside of 8 (1st byte: System) the specification. 9 The power supply voltage for control and input device is outside of the specification. 10 Reserved 11 There is a connection failure between each unit. (During operation) 12 There is a connection failure between each unit. (When the power supply is applied.) 13 Reserved 14 System error occurred. 15 Hardware error occurred. 0 Diagnostic data There is an error in unit 0. 1 (2nd byte: Unit) There is an error in unit 1. 2 There is an error in unit 2. 3 There is an error in unit 3. 4 There is an error in unit 4. 5 There is an error in unit 5. 6 There is an error in unit 6. D10101 7 There is an error in unit 7. 8 Diagnostic data There is an error in unit 8. 9 (3rd byte: Unit) There is an error in unit 9. 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved 0 Digital Input Unit Input 0 : No.0 : D10102 7 Input 7 8 Digital Input Unit Input 0 : No.1 : 15 Input 7 *The data of diagnostic content: "0" means No error and "1" means Error. 10

7. EtherNet/IP Connection Procedure This section describes the procedures for connecting SI Unit and PLC on the EtherNet/IP network. The explanation of procedure for setting up PLC given in this document is based on the factory default settings. For the initialization, refer to Section 8. Initialization Method. 7.1. Work Flow Take the following steps to connect SI Unit and PLC via EtherNet/IP to operate tag data links. 7.2. SMC SI Unit Setup Set up SMC SI Unit. 7.2.1. Hardware Settings for Set the hardware switches on the single port product and connect the cables. Single Port Product 7.2.2. Hardware Settings for Set the hardware switches on the dual port product and connect the cables. Dual Port Product 7.2.3. Parameter Settings Set the IP address of SI Unit. 7.3. PLC Setup Set up PLC. 7.3.1. Hardware Settings Set the hardware switches on EtherNet/IP Unit and wire the network. 7.3.2. Installing the EDS File Install the EDS file to Network Configurator. 7.3.3. Starting CX-Programmer and Start CX-Programmer and connect online with PLC. Connecting Online with PLC 7.3.4. Creating the I/O Table and Create the I/O table and set the IP address of PLC. Setting the IP Address 11

7.4. Network Settings Set the EtherNet/IP tag data links. 7.4.1. Starting Network Configurator and Connecting Online with PLC 7.4.2. Uploading the Network Configuration Start Network Configurator and connect online with PLC. Upload the network configuration. 7.4.3. Setting the Tags Register tags for input (consume) and output (produce). 7.4.4. Setting the Connections Associate the tags of the target device with the tags of the originator device. 7.4.5. Transferring the Tag Data Link Transfer the set tag data link parameters to PLC. Parameters 7.5. EtherNet/IP Communication Status Confirm that the EtherNet/IP tag data links operate normally. Check 7.5.1. Checking the Connection Status Check the connection status of the EtherNet/IP network. 7.5.2. Checking the Sent and Check that the correct data are sent and received. Received Data 12

7.2. SMC SI Unit Setup Set up SMC SI Unit. Since the hardware settings vary depending on the SI Unit type, select the appropriate procedure to refer for the product you use. SI Unit type Single port product Dual port product Procedure to refer 7.2.1. Hardware Settings for Single Port Product 7.2.2. Hardware Settings for Dual Port Product 7.2.1. Hardware Settings for Single Port Product Set the hardware switches on the single port product and connect the cables. Precautions for Correct Use Make sure that the power supply is OFF when you set up. 1 Make sure that SI Unit is powered OFF. 2 *If it is ON, the settings described in the following steps and subsequent procedures may not be applicable. Connect SI Unit, Solenoid Valves (No.0 to 15), Digital Input Units, and End Plate as shown in the figure on the right. End Plate SI Unit Solenoid Valves (No.0 to 15) 3 Check the positions of the hardware switches and the connectors on SI Unit by referring to the figure on the right. Open Display cover on SI Unit and check the position of the switches. Digital Input Units Connector (BUS IN) Display cover Switch (Settings1 and 2) Power connector Switch (Settings3) 13

4 Check that Switch (Settings1) is set as shown below. 1: OFF 5 *The configuration memory of SI Unit is set as "Normal operation mode" (Default setting). Check that Switch (Settings1) is set as shown below. 2: OFF 3: OFF <Configuration memory setting> Settings1 Configuration memory setting 1 OFF Normal operation mode (Default setting) ON Configuration memory mode 6 *The baud rate of SI Unit is set as "1 Mbps" (Default setting). Check that Switch (Settings1 and 2) is set as shown below. 8 in Settings1: OFF 1 to 8 in Settings2: OFF <Baud rate setting> Settings1 Baud rate setting 2 3 OFF OFF 1 Mbps (Default setting) OFF ON 500 kbps *1 ON OFF 250 kbps *1 ON ON 125 kbps *1 *1. This function is for extension in the future. Use the product with 1 Mbps (Default setting). *The IP address of SI Unit is set as "Remote Control mode". <IP address setting> Settings1 Settings2 8 1 2 7 8 IP address setting OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 192.168.0.1 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 192.168.0.2 : : : : : : OFF ON OFF ON ON 192.168.0.253 OFF OFF ON ON ON 192.168.0.254 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 192.168.1.1 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 192.168.1.2 : : : : : : ON ON OFF ON ON 192.168.1.253 ON OFF ON ON ON 192.168.1.254 ON/OFF ON ON ON ON DHCP mode ON/OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Remote Control mode 14

7 8 9 Set Switch (Settings3) as shown below. 3: ON 4: OFF *The diagnostic data of SI Unit is set as "Mode 2 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis (Up to 10 units))". Check that Switch (Settings3) is set as shown below. 1: OFF 2: OFF *The number of occupied valve outputs of SI Unit is set as "Number of occupied valve 32 outputs" (Default setting). Check that Switch (Settings3) is set as shown below. 5: OFF <Diagnostic data setting> Settings3 Diagnostic data setting 3 4 OFF OFF Mode 0 (Default setting) (Input data only) OFF ON Mode 1 (Input data + System diagnosis) ON OFF Mode 2 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis (Up to 10 units)) ON ON Mode 3 *1 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis (Up to 64 units)) *1. Mode 3 is a function for extension in the future. Do not use it now. <Setting of the number of occupied valve outputs> Settings3 1 2 Setting of the number of occupied valve outputs OFF OFF Number of occupied valve 32 outputs (Default setting) OFF ON Number of occupied valve 24 outputs ON OFF Number of occupied valve 16 outputs ON ON Number of occupied valve 8 outputs *Set the number of occupied valve outputs to at least the number of valves used. *The HOLD/CLEAR of SI Unit is set as "Output is off" (Default setting). <HOLD/CLEAR setting> Settings3 HOLD/CLEAR setting 5 OFF Output is off. (Default setting) ON Holds the output. 15

10 Check that Switch (Settings3) is set as shown below. 6 to 8: OFF 11 12 *The EtherNet/IP communication of SI Unit is set as "Automatic". Connect Connector (BUS IN) and Switching hub with a LAN cable. Connect Switching hub and Personal computer with a LAN cable. Connect 24 VDC power supply (for output) to Power connector. Connect 24 VDC power supply (for control and input) to Power connector. <EtherNet/IP communication setting> Settings3 6 7 8 OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Automatic EtherNet/IP communication setting ON OFF OFF 10Mbps, half duplex ON OFF ON 10Mbps, full duplex ON ON OFF 100Mbps, half duplex ON ON ON 100Mbps, full duplex Personal computer Switching hub 24 VDC power supply 24V (for output) 0V 24 VDC power supply 24V (for control and input) 0V LAN cable Connector (BUS IN) Power connector 13 Connect 24 VDC power supply (for Switching hub) to Switching hub. 24 VDC power supply (for Switching hub) 16

7.2.2. Hardware Settings for Dual Port Product Set the hardware switches on the dual port product and connect the cables. Precautions for Correct Use Make sure that the power supply is OFF when you set up. 1 Make sure that SI Unit is powered OFF. 2 *If it is ON, the settings described in the following steps and subsequent procedures may not be applicable. Connect SI Unit, Solenoid Valves (No.0 to 15), Digital Input Units, and End Plate as shown in the figure on the right. End Plate SI Unit Solenoid Valves (No.0 to 15) Digital Input Units 3 Check the positions of the hardware switches and the connectors on SI Unit by referring to the figure on the right. Open Display cover on SI Unit and check the position of the switches. Connector (BUS IN) Power connector Display cover Switch (Settings1 and 2) 17

4 Check that Switch (Settings1 and 2) is set as shown below. 8 in Settings1: OFF 1 to 8 in Settings2: OFF *The IP address of SI Unit is set as "Remote Control mode". <IP address setting> Settings1 Settings2 8 1 2 7 8 IP address setting OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 192.168.0.1 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 192.168.0.2 : : : : : : OFF ON OFF ON ON 192.168.0.253 OFF OFF ON ON ON 192.168.0.254 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 192.168.1.1 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 192.168.1.2 : : : : : : ON ON OFF ON ON 192.168.1.253 ON OFF ON ON ON 192.168.1.254 ON/OFF ON ON ON ON DHCP mode ON/OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Remote Control mode 5 Check that Switch (Settigns1) is set as shown below. 1: OFF *The HOLD/CLEAR of SI Unit is set as "Output is off" (Default setting). <HOLD/CLEAR setting> Settings1 1 HOLD/CLEAR setting OFF Output is off. (Default setting) ON Holds the output. 6 Set Switch (Settings1) as shown below. 2: ON *The diagnostic data of SI Unit is set as "Mode 1 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis)". <Diagnostic data setting> Settings1 Diagnostic data setting 2 OFF Mode 0 (Default setting) (Input data only) ON Mode 1 (Input data + System diagnosis + Unit diagnosis) 7 Connect Connector (BUS IN) and Switching hub with a LAN cable. Connect Switching hub and Personal computer with a LAN cable. Personal computer Switching hub LAN cable Connector (BUS IN) 18

8 Connect 24 VDC power supply (for output) to Power connector. 24 VDC power supply 24V Power connector Connect 24 VDC power supply (for output) 0V (for control and input) to Power connector. 24 VDC power supply 24V (for control and input) 0V 9 Connect 24 VDC power supply (for Switching hub) to Switching hub. 24 VDC power supply (for Switching hub) 19

7.2.3. Parameter Settings Set the IP address of SI Unit. The IP Address is set using the BOOTP/DHCP Server. Install the server on Personal computer beforehand. 1 Write down the MAC address of SI Unit for reference purposes. *The MAC address is indicated on the sticker on the bottom as shown in the figure on the right. 2 3 Turn ON Switching hub. Start BOOTP/DHCP Server. 4 5 6 Turn ON SI Unit. A DHCP request is received on Personal computer as shown on the right. Check that the MAC address displayed in the Ethernet Address (MAC) Column is the same as of SI Unit. Double-click the displayed MAC address. The New Entry Dialog Box is displayed. Enter the IP address of SI Unit in the IP Address Field as shown on the right. Click OK. 20

7 Check that the IP address you set in the IP Address Field is displayed as shown in the figure on the right. *If SI Unit stops sending the continuous DHCP requests due to a timeout, turn OFF SI Unit, then turn it back ON. 8 9 Save the IP address setting as follows: Select the row that displays the MAC address and IP address in the Relation List Field. Next, click Disable BOOTP/DHCP. Check that a message in the Status Field is displayed as shown below. [Disable DHCP] Command successful Turn OFF SI Unit and Switching hub. 21

7.3. PLC Setup Set up PLC. 7.3.1. Hardware Settings Set the hardware switches on EtherNet/IP Unit and wire the network. Precautions for Correct Use Make sure that the power supply is OFF when you set up. 1 Make sure that PLC, SI Unit, and Switching hub are powered OFF. 2 *If any of them are ON, the settings described in the following steps and subsequent procedures may not be applicable. Check the position of the hardware switches on the front panel of EtherNet/IP Unit by referring to the figure on the right. 3 Set Unit number setting switch to 0. The unit number is used to identify individual CPU Bus Units when more than one CPU Bus Unit is mounted to the same PLC. Use a small screwdriver to make the setting, taking care not to damage the rotary switch. The unit number is factory-set to 0. 4 Set Node address setting switches to the following default settings. NODE No.x16 1 : 0 NODE No.x16 0 : 1 *The IP address is set to 192.168.250.1. *By default, the first to third octets of the local IP address are fixed to 192.168.250. The fourth octet is a value that is set with Node address setting switches. With the FINS communications service, when there are multiple EtherNet/IP Units connected to the Ethernet network, the EtherNet/IP Units are identified by node addresses. Use the node address switches to set the node address between 01 and FE hexadecimal (1 to 254 decimal). Do not set a number that has already been set for another node on the same network. The left switch sets the sixteens digit (most significant digit) and the right switch sets the ones digit (least significant digit). The node address is factory-set to 01. Default IP address = 192.168.250.node address With the factory-default node address setting of 01, the default IP address is 192.168.250.1. 22

5 Connect a LAN cable to the EtherNet/IP port on PLC, and connect a USB cable to the USB port. As shown in 5.2. Device Configuration, connect Personal computer and Switching Hub to PLC. Personal computer USB cable Power Supply Unit PLC CPU Unit Switching hub LAN cable 24 VDC power supply 6 7 Turn ON PLC, SI Unit, and Switching hub. The set IP address is displayed on Seven-segment display. Afterwards, the rightmost 8 bits of the IP address is displayed in hexadecimal during normal operation. 23

7.3.2. Installing the EDS File Install the EDS file to Network Configurator. 1 Right-click the Network Configurator Icon and select Run as administrator from the menu. Precautions for Correct Use To manipulate the EDS file, you must select "Run as administrator" as described in step 1 above to start Network Configurator. Otherwise, the following operations "Install", "Create", "Delete" and "Creating EDS Index Files" that you selected from EDS File Menu are not applied if you login with other user accounts, due to user management for Windows security functions. 2 Network Configurator starts. The following panes are displayed in this window. Left: Hardware List Right: Network Configuration Pane Hardware List Network Configuration Pane 3 Select Install from the EDS File Menu. 24

4 Select the EDS file ex600-sen3_4_v10.eds to install. Click Open. *For information on how to obtain the EDS file, refer to Precautions for Correct Use in 5.2. Device Configuration. 5 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click Yes. 6 Select the icon file ex600_1.ico to install. Click Open. 7 When the EDS file is normally installed, the device is added as shown on the right. Check that the device is added to the Hardware List. 25

8 Select Exit from the File Menu to close Network Configurator. 26

7.3.3. Starting CX-Programmer and Connecting Online with PLC Start CX-Programmer and connect online with PLC. Install CX-One and the USB driver on Personal computer beforehand. 1 2 Start CX-Programmer. *If the User Account Control Dialog Box is displayed at start, make a selection to start CX-Programmer. CX-Programmer starts. 3 Select Auto Online - Direct Online from the PLC Menu. 4 The Direct Online Dialog Box is displayed. Select USB connection as the connection type. Click Connect. 27

5 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click No. 6 The dialog box on the right is displayed. CX-Programmer and PLC are automatically connected. 7 Check that CX-Programmer and PLC are connected online. *The icon is pressed down during online connection. Additional Information If the online connection to PLC cannot be established, check the cable connection. Or, return to step 1, check the settings and repeat each step. For details, refer to Connecting Directly to a CJ2 CPU Unit Using a USB Cable of the CX-Programmer OPERATION MANUAL (Cat. No. W446). Additional Information The dialog boxes explained in the subsequent procedure may not be displayed depending on the environmental settings of CX-Programmer. For details on the environmental settings, refer to Options and Preferences in CHAPTER 3 Project Reference in PART 1: CX-Programmer of the CX-Programmer OPERATION MANUAL (Cat. No. W446). This document explains the setting procedures when ''Confirm all operations affecting the PLC'' is selected. 28

7.3.4. Creating the I/O Table and Setting the IP Address Create the I/O table and set the IP address of PLC. 1 If the operating mode of PLC is Run Mode or Monitor Mode, change it to Program Mode by following the steps below. (1)Select Operating Mode - Program from the PLC Menu in CX-Programmer. (2)The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. *Refer to Additional Information on the previous page for the settings concerning the dialog display. 2 (3)Check that Stop/Program Mode is displayed on the right of the PLC model in the Project Workspace of CX-Programmer. Select Edit - I/O Table and Unit Setup from the PLC Menu in CX-Programmer. (Project Workspace) The PLC IO Table Window is displayed. 29

Precautions for Correct Use The PLC is reset after creating and transferring the I/O table in step 3 and subsequent steps. Always confirm safety before creating and transferring the I/O table. 3 Select Create from the Options Menu in the PLC IO Table Window. The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. 30

4 The Transfer from PLC Dialog Box is displayed. Select IO Table and SIO Unit Parameters. Click Transfer. When the transfer is completed, the Transfer Results Dialog Box is displayed. Check that the transfer is successfully completed by referring to the message in the dialog box. When the I/O table is created normally, the dialog box displays as follows: Transfer Success: 1 Unit Transfer Unsuccessful: 0 Unit 5 Click OK. In the PLC IO Table Window, click + to the left of Built-in Port/Inner Board to display CJ2M-EIP21. *The figure on the right displays CPU Unit (Built-in EtherNet/IP port) specified in 5.2. Device Configuration. If you use other applicable EtherNet/IP Unit, the display position and name are different from the figure on the right. Right-click CJ2M-EIP21 and select Unit Setup. 31

6 The Edit Parameters Dialog Box is displayed. Select the TCP/IP Tab. Make the following settings in the IP Address Field. Use the following address: Select IP Address: 192.168.250.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Click Transfer[PC to Unit]. 7 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. Check that a message is displayed stating "Transfer successful". Click Close. 32

8 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click Yes. When the Unit is restarted, the dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click OK. 9 Click Compare to check that the IP address is correctly changed. 10 Check that a message is displayed stating "Compare successful". Click Close. 11 Click OK in the Edit Parameters Dialog Box. 33

7.4. Network Settings Set the EtherNet/IP tag data links. 7.4.1. Starting Network Configurator and Connecting Online with PLC Start Network Configurator and connect online with PLC. 1 Right-click CJ2M-EIP21 in the PLC IO Table Window, and select Start Special Application - Start with Settings Inherited. The Select Special Application Dialog Box is displayed. Select Network Configurator and click OK. 2 Network Configurator starts. 34

Precautions for Correct Use Check that the LAN cables are connected before performing the following steps. If they are not connected, turn OFF each of the devices, and then connect the LAN cables. 3 4 5 Select Select Interface - CJ2 USB/Serial Port from the Option Menu. Select Connect from the Network Menu. The Setup Interface Dialog Box is displayed. Check that the following settings are made. Port Type: USB Port: OMR0 Baud Rate: 115200 Bit/s 6 Click OK. The Select Connect Network Port Dialog Box is displayed. Select BackPlane - CJ2M-EIP21 - TCP:2. Click OK. 35

7 The Select Connected Network Dialog Box is displayed. Check the contents and click OK. 8 When an online connection is established normally, the color of the icon changes to blue as shown on the right. Additional Information If the online connection to PLC cannot be established, check the cable connection. Or, return to step 3, check the settings and repeat each step. For details, refer to 6-2-9 Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network in SECTION 6 Tag Data Link Functions of the CJ Series EtherNet/IP TM Units OPERATION MANUAL (Cat. No. W465). 36

7.4.2. Uploading the Network Configuration Upload the network configuration. 1 Select Upload from the Network Menu to upload the device information on the network. 2 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. 3 The Target Device Dialog Box is displayed. Select 192.168.250.1 and 192.168.250.2. Click OK. *If 192.168.250.1 and 192.168.250.2 are not displayed in the dialog box, click Add to add the addresses. *A displayed address depends on the status of Network Configurator. 4 The device parameters are uploaded. When the uploading is completed, the dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click OK. 37

5 6 After uploading, check that the IP addresses of uploaded nodes are updated in the Network Configuration Pane as follows: IP address of node 1: 192.168.250.1 IP address of node 2: 192.168.250.2 Right-click the node 2 device and select Parameter - Edit. 7 The Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box is displayed. Enter the following values and click OK. Output Size : 4 Input Size : 6 38

7.4.3. Setting the Tags Register tags for input (consume) and output (produce). The following explains the receive and send settings of the target device in order. 1 2 In the Network Configuration Pane of Network Configurator, right-click the node 1 device and select Parameter - Edit. The Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box is displayed. Select the Tag Sets Tab. 3 The data on the Tag Sets Tab Page is displayed. Select the In-Consume Tab and click Edit Tags. 39

4 The Edit Tags Dialog Box is displayed. Select the In - Consume Tab and click New. Here, register a tag for the area where the node 1 consumes data from the node 2. 5 The Edit Tag Dialog Box is displayed. Enter the following values of the parameters. Name: D10100 (Start address of the input data to node 1) Size: 6 (Byte) After entering, click Regist. 6 The Edit Tag Dialog Box is displayed again. Click Close. 40

7 Select the Out - Produce Tab and click New. Here, register a tag for the area where the node 1 produces data to the node 2. 8 The Edit Tag Dialog Box is displayed. Enter the following values of the parameters. Name: D10000 (Start address of the output data from node 1) Size: 4 (Byte) After entering, click Regist. 9 The Edit Tag Dialog Box is displayed again. Click Close. 41

10 When you finish the registration, click OK in the Edit Tags Dialog Box. 11 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. 42

12 The Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box is displayed again. Select the Connections Tab. 43

7.4.4. Setting the Connections Associate the tags of the target device (that receives the open request) with the tags of the originator device (that requests for opening). 1 Select 192.168.250.2 in the Unregister Device List Field. Click the Down Arrow Button that is shown in the dialog box. 2 192.168.250.2 is registered in the Register Device List Field. Select 192.168.250.2 and click New. 3 The Edit Connection Dialog Box is displayed. Select Exclusive Owner from the pull-down list of Connection I/O Type. Set the values listed in the following table in the Originator Device and the Target Device Fields. Connection configuration settings Connection configuration Set value Connection I/O Type Exclusive Owner Originator Device Input Tag Set D10100-[6 Byte] Connection Type Multi-cast connection Output Tag Set D10000-[4 Byte] Connection Type Point to Point connection Target Device Output Tag Set Input_100-[6 Byte] Input Tag Set Output_150-[4 Byte] 44

4 Check that the settings are correct. Click Regist. 5 6 The Edit Connection Dialog Box is displayed again. Click Close. The Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box is displayed again. Click OK. 7 When the connection is completed, the registered node address is displayed under the device icon of node 2 in the Network Configuration Pane. 45

7.4.5. Transferring the Tag Data Link Parameters Transfer the set tag data link parameters to PLC. 1 Right-click the device icon of node 1 in the Network Configuration Pane and select Parameter - Download from the menu. 2 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. 3 The tag data link parameters are downloaded from Network Configurator to PLC. 4 The dialog box on the right is displayed. Check the contents and click OK. 46

7.5. EtherNet/IP Communication Status Check Confirm that the EtherNet/IP tag data links operate normally. 7.5.1. Checking the Connection Status Check the connection status of the EtherNet/IP network. 1 Check with LED indicators on PLC (EtherNet/IP Unit) that the EtherNet/IP tag data links operate normally. 2 The LED indicators in normal status are as follows: MS: Green lit NS: Green lit COMM: Yellow lit 100M or 10M: Yellow lit Check the LED indicators on SI Unit. 3 The LED indicators in normal status are as follows: ST(M): Green lit PWR: Green lit PWR(V): Green lit MS: Green lit NS: Green lit The normal operation of tag data links is confirmed through the status information in the Monitor Device Dialog Box of Network Configurator. Right-click the device icon of node 1 in the Network Configuration Pane and select Monitor. 47

4 The dialog box on the right displays the Status 1 Tab Page in the Monitor Device Dialog Box. When the same check boxes are selected as shown on the right, the tag data links are normally in operation. Click Close. Number: Node number Blue: Connection normal 5 6 7 Select Disconnect from the Network Menu to go offline. The color of the icon changes from blue to gray as shown on the right. Select Exit from the File Menu to close Network Configurator. 48

7.5.2. Checking the Sent and Received Data Check that the correct data are sent and received. In this procedure, the output of SI Unit is performed, which may have a risk of unexpected operation of SI Unit. Take adequate safety precautions before you proceed with this operation check described here. If you cannot ensure safety, do not proceed. When you perform this operation check, make sure to complete all the steps and make the output of SI Unit safe. Ensure the safety before wiring the I/O in a state where the devices are powered OFF. Always read and follow the information provided in all safety precautions in the manuals for each device to be wired. If the PLC memory is changed by malfunction during monitoring power flow and present value status in the Ladder Section Window or in the Watch Window, the devices connected to output units may malfunction, regardless of the operating mode of CPU Unit. Always ensure safety before monitoring power flow and present value status in the Ladder Section Window or in the Watch Window. 1 Check that the operating mode of PLC is Stop/Program Mode. *If PLC is not in Stop/Program Mode, change to Stop/Program Mode by referring to step 1 of 7.3.4. Creating the I/O Table and setting the IP Address. 49

2 Select Edit - Memory from the PLC Menu. 3 The PLC Memory Window is displayed. Double-click D on the Memory Tab of the PLC Memory Window. 4 Select Display - Binary from the View Menu. 5 Select Monitor from the Online Menu. 50

6 The Monitor Memory Areas Dialog Box is displayed. Check that D is selected. Click Monitor. 7 Enter 10000 in the Start Address Field of the D Window. Check that the start address changes to D10000. 8 Select the bit 0 value of D10000 and click On. Check that the bit 0 value of D10000 changes from 0 to 1. 9 Check that the output 0 of Solenoid Valve No.0 turns ON and that the corresponding LED indicator lights red. Output 0 LED indicator on Solenoid Valve No.0 51

10 In the D Window, select the bit 0 value of D10000 and click Off. Check that the bit 0 value of D10000 changes from 1 to 0. 11 Check that the output 0 of Solenoid Valve No.0 turns OFF and that so does the corresponding LED indicator. 12 When you turn ON the input 0 of Digital Input Unit No.0, the corresponding LED indicator lights green. *For details on wiring Digital Input Unit, refer to Mounting and Installation in Digital input unit of the Operation Manual Fieldbus system Digital unit (EX**-OMN0036). Input 0 LED indicator on Digital Input Unit No.0 Input 0 of Digital Input Unit No.0 52

13 Enter 10100 in the Start Address Field of the D Window. Check that the start address changes to D10100. 14 Check that the bit 0 value of D10102 shows 1. 15 Turn OFF the input 0 of Digital Input Unit No.0. The corresponding LED indicator turns OFF as shown on the right. 16 Check that the bit 0 value of D10102 changes to 0. 53

8.Initialization method 8. Initialization method The setting procedures in this document are based on the factory default settings. Some settings may not be applicable unless you use the devices with the factory default settings. 8.1. Initializing PLC To initialize the PLC settings, it is necessary to initialize EtherNet/IP Unit and CPU Unit. Change the operating mode of PLC to PROGRAM mode before the initialization. 8.1.1. EtherNet/IP Unit To initialize the EtherNet/IP Unit settings, select Edit - I/O Table and Unit Setup from the PLC Menu in CX-Programmer, and follow the steps below. (1)Right-click EtherNet/IP Unit in the PLC IO Table Window and select Unit Setup from the menu. (2)Click Restart in the Edit Parameters Dialog Box. 54

8.Initialization method (3)An execution confirmation dialog box is displayed. Confirm that there is no problem, and click Yes. (4)The Restart Unit Dialog Box is displayed. Select Return to out-of-box configuration, and then emulate cycling power, and click OK. (5)A dialog box is displayed indicating that the execution is completed. Check the contents and click OK. 8.1.2. CPU Unit To initialize the CPU Unit settings, select Clear All Memory Areas from the PLC Menu in CX-Programmer. Select Initialize in the Confirm All Memory Area Clear Dialog Box and click OK. 55

9.Revision History 9. Revision History Revision Date of revision code 01 November 28, 2016 First edition Description of revision 56

2016 P657-E1-01 1116-(-)