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Seite 1 - User Manual

User ManualControlNet™Communications ModuleCat. No. 1203-CN1Firmware 2.xxxAllen-Bradley

Seite 2 - Important User Information

vi Table of ContentsPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002NVS Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 3 - Summary of Changes

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-14 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter ObjectInstance AttributesAttribute ID Access Rule Stub/Ful

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter Object D-15Bit definitions for Instance Attribute 416 Get Full

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-16 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter ObjectData Types for Instance Attribute 5Attribute ID Valu

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter Object D-17Common ServicesGet_Attribute_All ResponseAt the clas

Seite 7 - Table of Contents iii

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-18 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter ObjectObject Specific ServicesEnumerated strings are human

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x10 — Parameter Group Object D-19Class Code 0x10 — Parameter Group ObjectThe Pa

Seite 9 - Table of Contents v

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-20 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x10 — Parameter Group ObjectCommon ServicesGet_Attribute_All ResponseAt th

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0xF0 — ControlNet Object D-21Class Code 0xF0 — ControlNet ObjectThe ControlNet O

Seite 11 - Objectives

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-22 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0xF0 — ControlNet Object0x82(continued)Get/Get_and_Clear(continued)NUT_over

Seite 12 - Contents of this Manual

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0xF0 — ControlNet Object D-23Common Services0x86Get Error_log STRUCT of 10 BYTEs

Seite 13 - Terms and Abbreviations

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002PrefacePrefaceObjectivesRead this preface to become familiar with the rest of the manual. This preface covers t

Seite 14 - Rockwell Automation Support

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-24 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0xA1 — Non-Volatile Storage ObjectClass Code 0xA1 — Non-Volatile Storage Ob

Seite 15 - Overview

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0xA1 — Non-Volatile Storage Object D-25Instance AttributesCommon ServicesClass S

Seite 16 - What Is ControlNet?

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-26 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x93 — SCANport Pass-Through Parameter ObjectClass Code 0x93 — SCANport Pas

Seite 17 - SCANport Products

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x97 — SCANport Pass-Through Fault Object D-27Class Code 0x97 — SCANport Pass-Th

Seite 18 - What Hardware Is Included?

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-28 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x98 — SCANport Pass-Through Warning ObjectClass Code 0x98 — SCANport Pass-

Seite 19 - Required Tools and Equipment

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x99 — SCANport Pass-Through Link Object D-29Class Code 0x99 — SCANport Pass-Thr

Seite 20 - 1-6 Overview

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-30 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x67 — PCCC ObjectClass Code 0x67 — PCCC ObjectThe PCCC Object is used to p

Seite 21 - Installation

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixESupported PCCC MessagesAppendix ObjectivesAppendix E lists PCCC messages and whether they are supporte

Seite 22 - ControlNet Cable Taps

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002E-2 Supported PCCC MessagesPCCC Error Response CodesThe following table lists the PCCC error response codes.Rel

Seite 23 - Precautions

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixFSupported Emulated Block Transfer CommandsAppendix ObjectivesAppendix F provides information about sup

Seite 24 - Figure 2.1

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002P-2 PrefaceContents of this ManualThis manual contains the following information:Chapter Title ContentsPreface

Seite 25 - Figure 2.3

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-2 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Emulated Block Transfer Status WordEmulated Block Transfer Stat

Seite 26 - Figure 2.5

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Parameter Value Read F-3Parameter Value ReadParameter Value Read re

Seite 27 - Figure 2.6

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-4 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Parameter Value WriteParameter Value WriteParameter Value Write

Seite 28 - Removing the 1203-CN1 Module

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Parameter Read Full F-5Parameter Read FullParameter Read Full provi

Seite 29 - Getting Started

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-6 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Parameter Read FullMessage OperationParameter Read Full retriev

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Parameter Read Full F-7This example shows the response message in b

Seite 31 - Figure 3.2

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-8 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Product ID Number ReadProduct ID Number ReadProduct ID Number R

Seite 32 - Figure 3.4

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Product ID Number Read F-9Message Operation Product ID Number Read,

Seite 33 - Figure 3.5

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-10 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Scattered Parameter Value ReadScattered Parameter Value ReadSc

Seite 34 - Figure 3.7

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Scattered Parameter Value Read F-11Message Operation Scattered Para

Seite 35 - Main Menu

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Preface P-3Safety PrecautionsPlease read the following safety precautions carefully.Terms and AbbreviationsThe

Seite 36 - Fault Config Logic Command

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-12 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Scattered Parameter Value WriteScattered Parameter Value Write

Seite 37 - Figure 3.10

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Scattered Parameter Value Write F-13Message Operation Scattered Par

Seite 38 - Queue in the 1203-CN1 Module

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-14 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: NVS FunctionsNVS FunctionsNVS (Non-Volatile Storage) Functions

Seite 39 - Current I/O Data

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Fault Command Write F-15Fault Command WriteFault Command Write acti

Seite 40 - Displaying the DF1 Protocol

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-16 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Fault Queue Entry Read FullFault Queue Entry Read FullFault Qu

Seite 41 - Serial Number

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Fault Queue Entry Read Full F-17Message Operation Fault Queue Entry

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-18 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Fault Queue SizeFault Queue SizeFault Queue Size gets the numb

Seite 43 - Send File Dialog Box

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Trip Fault Queue Number F-19Trip Fault Queue NumberTrip Fault Queue

Seite 44 - Figure 3.16

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002F-20 Supported Emulated Block Transfer Commands: Trip Fault Queue NumberNotes:

Seite 45 - What is RSNetWorx?

IndexPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Numerics1203-CN1 moduleconfiguring to communicate with a controller, 4-1 to 4-15definition, P-1editing par

Seite 46 - Configuring a Controller to

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002P-4 PrefaceConventions Used in this ManualThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Bulleted

Seite 47 - Figure 4.3

I–2IndexPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet objects, D-1 to D-30assembly, D-7connection manager, D-9ControlNet, D-21identity, D-2message

Seite 48 - Figure 4.4

Index I–3Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002messagingdescription, 6-1emulated block transfer, 6-6, F-1 to F-19examples, 6-2 to 6-8N-file structure,

Seite 49 - Figure 4.5

I–4IndexPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Notes:

Seite 56 - Figure 4.13

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Seite 57 - Verifying Network Properties

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter1OverviewChapter ObjectivesChapter 1 provides an overview of your 1203-CN1 ControlNet communications mod

Seite 58 - Example General Tab

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1336 FORCE, 1336 IMPACT, SCANport RSLinx, RSNetWorx, and RSLogix5 are trademarks of Rockwell International, Inc.PLC and PLC-5 are registered trademark

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002 P/N 189939-P02Supercedes 1203-5.13– July, 1998 Copyright (C) 2001 Rockwell Automation. All rights reserved.

Seite 61 - PLC Ladder Logic Programming

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20021-2 OverviewThe module translates the ControlNet messages into SCANport messages that can be understood by the

Seite 62 - Programs?

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Overview 1-3SCANport ProductsSome SCANport products support one peripheral; others support up to six peripheral

Seite 63 - Example Ladder Logic Program

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20021-4 OverviewWhat Hardware Is Included?Figure 1.2 and the table below illustrate and list the main parts of the

Seite 64

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Overview 1-5Overview of Setting Up the 1203-CN1 ModuleTo set up the 1203-CN1 module, you must perform the follo

Seite 65 - Clear Faults Logic

Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publi-cation, those responsible for the application and us

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20021-6 OverviewNotes:

Seite 67 - Using Messages

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter2InstallationChapter ObjectivesChapter 2 provides the information that you need to install the 1203-CN1

Seite 68 - Examples

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20022-2 InstallationSCANport CablesWhen selecting the SCANport cable to connect the module to the SCANport product,

Seite 69 - Figure 6.3

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Installation 2-3Electrostatic Discharge PrecautionsPlease read the following safety precautions carefully befor

Seite 70 - Example MSG Dialog Box

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20022-4 InstallationInstalling Your 1203-CN1 ModuleThe following instructions explain how to physically install you

Seite 71 - Figure 6.7

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Installation 2-53. Hook the top lip of the module’s DIN rail mount onto the top of the DIN rail and then rotate

Seite 72 - Figure 6.8

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20022-6 Installation5. Connect the SCANport cable to the SCANport product and the module.To connect the cable to th

Seite 73 - Figure 6.10

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Installation 2-77. Connect a +24V power supply. If necessary, loosen the screw to insert the power supply conne

Seite 74 - 6-8 Using Messages

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20022-8 InstallationRemoving the 1203-CN1 Module If you want to remove the 1203-CN1 module, you need to:Important:

Seite 75 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter3Getting StartedChapter ObjectivesChapter 3 provides information that you need to configure the 1203-CN1

Seite 76 - Understanding the ControlNet

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Summary of ChangesSummary of ChangesUpdated InformationThe following changes to this manual have occurred since

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-2 Getting StartedRequired Tools and EquipmentTo make a serial connection to the module, you need the followin

Seite 78 - Understanding the Module LED

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-3Using a PC Running Terminal Emulation SoftwareA variety of terminal emulation programs can b

Seite 79 - Specifications

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-4 Getting Started3. Double-click HyperTrm.exe. The Connection Description dialog box appears.Figure 3.3Exampl

Seite 80 - A-2 Specifications

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-57. Click OK. The Comm Properties dialog box appears.Figure 3.5Example Comm Properties Dialog

Seite 81 - 1203-CN1 Module Parameters

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-6 Getting Started10. In the File menu, select Properties. The Properties dialog box appears.Figure 3.6Propert

Seite 82 - Parameters

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-716. Press the Enter key. The main menu of the1203-CN1 ControlNet to SCANport Adapter applica

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-8 Getting Started4. Press the Enter key. The main menu of the 1203-CN1 ControlNet to SCANport Adapter applica

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-9Editing Parameters in the 1203-CN1 ModuleThe 1203-CN1 module has many configurable parameter

Seite 85 - N-File Structure

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-10 Getting Started4. Edit parameters as necessary using the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys. Refer to Navigat

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-113. Scroll through the list of Event Queue parameters by pressing the Up Arrow or Down Arrow

Seite 87 - ControlNet Objects

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Summary of ChangesNotes:

Seite 88 - Instances

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-12 Getting Started3. Scroll through the list of I/O Data parameters by pressing the Up Arrow or Down Arrow ke

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-133. Scroll through the list of DF1 statistic parameters by pressing the Up Arrow or Down Arr

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-14 Getting StartedPerforming a Flash Upgrade to the 1203-CN1 ModuleTo upgrade the 1203-CN1 module’s flash fir

Seite 91 - Router Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started 3-15Figure 3.14Initial Update Flash Program Screen4. Press Y to verify that you want to perform

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20023-16 Getting Started8. Click Send. A dialog box appears to report the flash is in progress. When the flash is c

Seite 93 - Class Code 0x04 — Assembly

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter4Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 ModuleChapter ObjectivesChapter 4 provides in

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-2 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 ModuleConfiguring a Controller to Communicate wit

Seite 95 - Manager Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-32. Click the Online box. RSLinx starts in t

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-4 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module5. Select your ControlNet network and click

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-56. In the Network menu, select Actions and

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Table of ContentsPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Preface Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 99 - Class Code 0x0F — Parameter

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-6 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 ModuleMapping the 1203-CN1 Module to the ControlN

Seite 100 - Instance Attributes

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-73. Select the line with the SCANport produc

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-8 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module7. Double-click the Input Size field in you

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-910. In the Configuration menu, select Auto

Seite 103 - Get_Attribute_All Response

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-10 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module11. In the Network menu, select Save. The

Seite 104 - Object Specific Services

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-1114. In the Network menu, select Exit. The

Seite 105 - Group Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-12 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module15. In the Network menu, select Action and

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-13Verifying Network PropertiesFor your netwo

Seite 107 - Class Code 0xF0 — ControlNet

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-14 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module4. If a special media configuration is req

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 Module 4-156. Click OK.7. In the Network menu, select

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ii Table of ContentsPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Getting Started Chapter 3Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 110 - Storage Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20024-16 Configuring a Controller to Communicate with the 1203-CN1 ModuleNotes:

Seite 111 - Class Specific Services

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter5PLC Ladder Logic ProgrammingChapter ObjectivesChapter 5 provides information needed to create the PLC L

Seite 112 - Pass-Through Parameter Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20025-2 PLC Ladder Logic ProgrammingWhat Are PLC Ladder Logic Programs?A PLC ladder logic program lets you control

Seite 113 - Pass-Through Fault Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002PLC Ladder Logic Programming 5-3Required Equipment and SoftwareBefore creating a PLC ladder logic program, your

Seite 114 - Pass-Through Warning Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20025-4 PLC Ladder Logic ProgrammingThe 1305 or 1336 PLUS drive in this example sends the following Logic Status Da

Seite 115 - Pass-Through Link Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002PLC Ladder Logic Programming 5-5The portion of the program shown in Figure 5.2 controls the starting and stoppi

Seite 116 - Class Code 0x67 — PCCC Object

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20025-6 PLC Ladder Logic ProgrammingThe portion of the program shown in Figure 5.4 displays the status of the drive

Seite 117 - Supported PCCC Messages

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter6Using MessagesChapter ObjectivesChapter 6 provides information about using messages on the ControlNet n

Seite 118 - Related documentation

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20026-2 Using MessagesThe following must be completed in the Target Device section:•In the Data Table Address field

Seite 119 - Commands

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Using Messages 6-3Important: If you refer to Appendix C, N-File Structure, you will find that SCANport product

Seite 120 - Drive Response

Table of Contents iiiPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Troubleshooting Chapter 7Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 121 - Parameter Value Read

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20026-4 Using MessagesExample PLC-5 Typed Read of All Information about a ParameterFigure 6.4 contains an example o

Seite 122 - 769 -- Message OK

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Using Messages 6-5Figure 6.6 and Figure 6.7 display the same results in ASCII and decimal text, respectively. F

Seite 123 - 768 -- Message OK

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20026-6 Using MessagesExample Fault Queue Read Emulated Block TransferFigure 6.8 contains an example of an emulated

Seite 124 - Message Operation

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Using Messages 6-7Figure 6.9MG15:1 Message Control Block SetupThe MSG dialog box in Figure 6.10 specifies the c

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20026-8 Using MessagesFigure 6.11 shows the results of the typed write command.Figure 6.11Example Results of the Ty

Seite 126 - -32512 -- Message Error

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Chapter7TroubleshootingChapter ObjectivesChapter 7 provides information about the LEDs and basic troubleshootin

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20027-2 TroubleshootingUnderstanding the ControlNet LEDsWhen viewing the ControlNet LEDs, the color and status (sol

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Troubleshooting 7-3Understanding the SCANport LEDWhen viewing the SCANport LED, the color and status (solid or

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20027-4 TroubleshootingUnderstanding the Module LEDWhen viewing the Module LED, the color, status (solid or flashin

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixASpecificationsAppendix ObjectivesAppendix A provides the specifications that you may need to install,

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iv Table of ContentsPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Class Code 0x07 — Register Object. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 132 - -31998 -- Message Error

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002A-2 SpecificationsNotes:

Seite 133 - Fault Command Write

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixB1203-CN1 Module ParametersAppendix ObjectivesAppendix B provides information on the 1203-CN1 SCANport

Seite 134 - -30976 -- Message Error

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002B-2 1203-CN1 Module Parameterscontrolled devices that depend on pre-programmed output from the module.If you in

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 20021203-CN1 Module Parameters B-37DataLnk C Config0 = Disabled1 = Enabled0=Disabled Yes Yes Determines whether to

Seite 136 - -30975 -- Message Error

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002B-4 1203-CN1 Module Parameters16Fault Cfg B2 In0 – 65535 0 Yes No Provides the second word of datalink B data t

Seite 137 - -30984 -- Message Error

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixCN-File StructureAppendix ObjectivesAppendix C details the N-file structure in the 1203-CN1 module. The

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002C-2 N-File StructureN50:1 – N50:249N51:0 – N51:249N52:0 – N52:249N53:0 – N53:249N54:0 – N54:249N55:0 – N55:249N

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002AppendixDControlNet ObjectsAppendix ObjectivesAppendix D defines the ControlNet object classes, class services,

Seite 140 - I–2Index

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-2 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x01 — Identity ObjectClass Code 0x01 — Identity ObjectThe identity object p

Seite 141 - Index I–3

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x01 — Identity Object D-3Instance AttributesCommon ServicesAttribute ID Access

Seite 142 - I–4Index

Table of Contents vPublication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002Class Code 0x99 — SCANport Pass-Through Link Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-4 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x01 — Identity ObjectGet_Attribute_All ResponseAt the Class level the order

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x02 — Message Router Object D-5Class Code 0x02 — Message Router ObjectThe Messa

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-6 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x02 — Message Router ObjectInstance AttributesCommon ServicesGet_Attribute_

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x04 — Assembly Object D-7Class Code 0x04 — Assembly ObjectThe Assembly Object b

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-8 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x04 — Assembly ObjectCommon ServicesService CodeImplemented for:Service Nam

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x06 — Connection Manager Object D-9Class Code 0x06 — Connection Manager ObjectT

Seite 149 - CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-10 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x06 — Connection Manager ObjectCommon Services9Get Connection Entry ListST

Seite 150 - ALLEN-BRADLEY

Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x07 — Register Object D-11Class Code 0x07 — Register ObjectThe Register Object

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002D-12 ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x07 — Register ObjectInstance AttributesSetting of an assembly attribute c

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Publication 1203-5.13 – February, 2002ControlNet Objects: Class Code 0x0F — Parameter Object D-13Class Code 0x0F — Parameter ObjectThe Parameter Obje

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