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Page 1 - 1757-FFLD Linking

RSFieldbus and the 1757-FFLD Linking Device1757-FFLDProgramming Manual

Page 2 - Important User Information

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20061-6 System RequirementsWeb Sites• Rockwell Automation– External: http://domino.automation.rockwell.com/

Page 3 - Conventions Used in This

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-46 ApplicationsRatio PID Primary PID PID MODE_BLK TARGET AutoGAIN Loop DependentRESETRATEPV_SCALE (th

Page 4 - Related Documentation

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-47Ratio PID LogicBlock Block Type Parameter Element ValueCON FLOW Analog InputMODE_BLK T

Page 5 - System Requirements

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-48 ApplicationsFeed Forward PID VALVE Analog OutputMODE_BLK TARGET CASXD_SCALE (these values must mat

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-49Table 4.1 Feed Forward PID LogicBlock Block Type Parameter Element ValueSTEAM Analog I

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-50 Applications* These values must match the PRIMARY_VALUE_RANGE of the transducer block** User defin

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-51Split Range PID LogicBlock Block Type Parameter Element ValuePRESSURE Analog Input MOD

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-52 Applications

Page 10 - Documents

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Chapter 5TroubleshootingIn This ChapterManufacturer’s DocumentationMost manufacturers of fieldbus devices an

Page 11 - Set Up A System

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-2 TroubleshootingThe IP address does not appear in RSLinx or the RSFieldbus Live List and it is neede

Page 12 - Hardware Requirements

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Troubleshooting 5-3A Red X is on the linking device in the HSE/H1 window.The Device Id may not be assoc

Page 13 - Devices

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Chapter 2Set Up A SystemIn This ChapterPurpose of this ChapterThis chapter describes the components of a typ

Page 14 - Terminators

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-4 TroubleshootingPoor Fieldbus SignalsPoor signal quality can inhibit the optimization of your fieldb

Page 15 - Software Requirements

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Troubleshooting 5-5What To Do if the Linking Device Does Not Appear in the HSE Live ListThe following i

Page 16 - Set Up A System

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-6 TroubleshootingCan the Linking Device Be “Pinged” From the PC Host?Yes: a. Go to step “Does RSLink

Page 17 - Physical Media

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Troubleshooting 5-7d. On the PC Host in the c:\Program Flies\Rockwell Software\RSFieldbus\OLEServers\ d

Page 18 - Limiting Factors

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-8 TroubleshootingIs There Power on the H1 Network?No: a. Connect a power supply to the network.Is the

Page 19 - Fieldbus Network Topologies

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Troubleshooting 5-9b. On the top of the linking device, move the jumper to the left-most contact positi

Page 20 - Tree Topology - Chicken Foot

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-10 TroubleshootingWhat To Do if the Linking Device Blinks On and Off in the H1 Live List Is The Linki

Page 21 - Junction Box

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Troubleshooting 5-11Or:There is only the linking device on the network:a. Remove power from the linking

Page 22 - Junction Box Junction Box

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20065-12 TroubleshootingNo: a. Save the project.b. Close the project.c. Close RSFieldbus.d. Verify that the

Page 23 - Shielding

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Appendix AThird Party Device InformationThe following table lists qualified devices for use with the linking

Page 24 - Signal Quality

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-2 Set Up A SystemHardware RequirementsTo build a simple fieldbus system, you need:• Power supply• Pow

Page 25 - Protocol Analysis

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006A-2 Third Party Device InformationYamatake ATT 60 1.00.07 010201.cff 2002,11,12 cffversion 1.5Yamatake

Page 26 - FBT-3 Manual

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Appendix BRSFieldbus Remote AccessThis appendix shows two scenarios for remotely accessing RSFieldbus tags a

Page 27 - Signal Analysis

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006B-2 RSFieldbus Remote Access• Both machines must be members of the same workgroup. If working in a do

Page 28 - 75 mv (pk-pk)

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006RSFieldbus Remote Access B-3Remote RSView SE OPC AccessThe architecture for this scenario is shown belo

Page 29 - 11.4.3 FF Engineering Guide

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006B-4 RSFieldbus Remote Access5. Change the Type of Access to Allow Access for the following:a. Servers a

Page 30 - Network Basics

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006RSFieldbus Remote Access B-5Verify RSView Remote AccessTo verify that the settings are correct, create

Page 31 - Set Up A System 2-21

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006B-6 RSFieldbus Remote Access5. On the RSView Studio menu bar, click File ⇒ New ⇒ OPC. An OPC DATA Ser

Page 32 - Set PC to Correct Subnet

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006RSFieldbus Remote Access B-7DCOM SettingsFollowing the instructions in Server and Client DCOM Settings

Page 33 - 4. Click Add New

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006B-8 RSFieldbus Remote AccessIt is important that this TagInfo.ini file is used and not the one on the r

Page 34 - 2-24 Set Up A System

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Appendix CLimitationsGeneral LimitationsItem Enforcement Limit CommentVCR FFLD 128 Total 16 in/16 out per H

Page 35 - Device Addressing

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-3resistive/inductive network that is either external or built into the fieldbus power

Page 36 - FF Engineering Guide (8.2.1)

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006C-2 Limitations

Page 37 - Additional Resources

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Appendix DRSFieldbus Time Stamping SetupTime stamping is defined as the ability to record events in function

Page 38

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006D-2 RSFieldbus Time Stamping SetupRSFieldbus Server Set Up1. The IDShellHSE.ini file must be edited to

Page 39 - Basic Function Blocks

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006RSFieldbus Time Stamping Setup D-3Example: • Eastern Time (US and Canada) during daylight savings, whic

Page 40 - Put Blocks in Auto

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006D-4 RSFieldbus Time Stamping Setup3. Test the time stamping.a. Place a transmitter's RESOURCES blo

Page 41 - Block Manual, page 1-14

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Appendix EFieldbus Status Codes for RSLogixInput Parameters Fieldbus Status Logix Status - FFLD1:0:I.In[0].x

Page 42 - Naming Conventions

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006E-2 Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogixBad (cont.)No Comm with last usable valueNot Limited 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Page 43 - Calibration

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogix E-3Uncertain Initial Value Not Limited 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Low Limited 1 3 0

Page 44 - Relationships

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006E-4 Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogixGood Non- CascadeActive Advisory AlarmNot Limited 2 2 0 0 0 0 0Low

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogix E-5Good CascadeNon-Specific Not Limited 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Low Limited 3 0

Page 46 - BNU Class

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-4 Set Up A SystemConnector BlocksConnector blocks are optional coupling devices. They can be used to

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006E-6 Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogixGood CascadeFault State ActiveNot Limited 3 7 0 0 1 0 0Low Limited

Page 48 - Device 1

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogix E-7Output ParametersFieldbus Status Logix Status - FFLD1:0:O.Out[0].x

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006E-8 Fieldbus Status Codes for RSLogix

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1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006GlossaryWe use these words and acronyms throughout the document.Term DefinitionApplication Layer A layer in

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Glossary 2Data Link Layer (DDL)Controls transmission of messages onto the fieldbus, and manages access

Page 52

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Glossary 3HSE Switch Standard Ethernet equipment used to interconnect multiple High Speed Ethernet (HSE

Page 53

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Glossary 4OPC (Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control)Software application which allows bidir

Page 54

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Glossary 5Transducer Block (TB)Decouples Function Blocks (FBs) from the local Input/Output (I/O) functi

Page 55 - • Smar LD 292

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Glossary 6Notes

Page 57 - Create a New HSE Network

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-5the trunk. The following illustration shows a sSimple Fieldbus network with terminat

Page 58 - Define the HSE Host

ö Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006 9 PN 957988-72Copyright © 2006 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U

Page 59 - Applications 4-5

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-6 Set Up A System Set Up A SystemWhen setting up a fieldbus system, you must first install and config

Page 60 - Create a New Fieldbus - H 1

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-7Physical MediaPower Considerations Fieldbus devices may be either powered from the s

Page 61 - Add Devices

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-8 Set Up A SystemAdditionally, power conditioners may have an internal terminator which should be con

Page 62 - IMPORTANT

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-9• Additional current consumption due to one spur short-circuit fault (10ma)The lengt

Page 63 - Applications 4-9

Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

Page 64 - 4-10 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-10 Set Up A SystemFigure 2.3 Rockwell linking device with a Simple Two-Port Fieldbus Network Tree Top

Page 65 - Applications 4-11

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-11Figure 2.4 Tree Topology (Chicken Foot) Note: The ìTî is for Terminator.TJunction B

Page 66 - Associate Devices

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-12 Set Up A SystemFigure 2.5 and Figure 2.6 are examples of chicken foot topologies using Relcom Bloc

Page 67 - Assign Tags

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-13Spur Wire Length Calculations Spur lengths can vary from 1 meter to 200 meters. If

Page 68 - Add Function Blocks

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-14 Set Up A SystemFigure 2.8 Proper Shielding for a Tree Network Signal QualityWhen a fieldbus networ

Page 69 - Applications 4-15

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-15Protocol AnalysisThere are a number of ways in which you can verify that the networ

Page 70 - 4-16 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-16 Set Up A SystemFieldbus Network TestersOther testers are used to monitor and characterize network

Page 71 - Applications 4-17

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-17Another way of testing the signal quality of a network is to use an oscilloscope. W

Page 72 - Create Links

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-18 Set Up A SystemFigure 2.10 An Ideal Fieldbus Communications Signal Good Network Scope DisplayIn or

Page 73 - Applications 4-19

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-19Bad Network Scope DisplayBad network signals can inhibit the performance of your ne

Page 74 - Download

3 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006PrefaceThis programmig manual describes how to use the 1757-FFLD linking device along with RSFieldbus in app

Page 75 - Applications 4-21

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-20 Set Up A SystemFigure 2.13 Bad Network Signal Due to Three Terminators(1)Network BasicsWhen using

Page 76 - in the Strategy window

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-21binary number is important because it will determine which class of network the IP

Page 77 - Applications 4-23

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-22 Set Up A SystemDefault ConfigurationThe default configuration of the linking device is to use DHCP

Page 78 - Create a Program

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-232. In the RSLinx window, select Communications from the drop-down list and Configur

Page 79 - Create and Schedule a Routine

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-24 Set Up A System6. Click OK to use the default configuration settings as shown. The AB-ETHIP-1 Driv

Page 80 - Add Your Ethernet Module

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-25However, it is still best to call RA Tech Support (see page 1-6) if this situation

Page 81 - Add Your Logix Block

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-26 Set Up A Systemrequired to configure the H1 network, and the ability for the network to perform ne

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Set Up A System 2-27• 248-251 are available for devices with no permanent address such as new devices o

Page 83 - Applications 4-29

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20062-28 Set Up A SystemWeb Sites• Rockwell Automation– External: http://domino.automation.rockwell.com/app

Page 84 - 4-30 Applications

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Chapter 3Basic Function BlocksIn This ChapterPurpose of this ChapterThis chapter deals with the basic usage

Page 85 - Applications 4-31

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Preface 4Related DocumentationFor information on the Rockwell Software products found in this manual, r

Page 86 - Add Handshaking Logic

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-2 Basic Function BlocksTransducer BlockThe Transducer Block acts as the connection between the physic

Page 87 - Normal Fieldbus Handshaking

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-3To look at how to clear IMAN from individual blocks, refer to the Function Blo

Page 88 - 4-34 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-4 Basic Function BlocksBlock ErrorsThe BLOCK_ERR parameter gives a non-specific reason for the block

Page 89 - Applications 4-35

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-5Differences Between Configuration and CalibrationDefinition of CalibrationCali

Page 90 - 4-36 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-6 Basic Function BlocksRelationship of Output Function Blocks to the Transducer Initial Configuration

Page 91 - Applications 4-37

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-7• QUB: Queued User-triggered Bidirectional The quantity of each class of VCR t

Page 92 - 4-38 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-8 Basic Function BlocksThe user would be under the impression that there are 64 publishers and 64 sub

Page 93 - and select Go Online

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-9VCRs: 2 total; 1 Publisher, 1 Subscriber2. Linking Device: 1 SubscriberDevice

Page 94 - Device Replacement

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-10 Basic Function BlocksDevice 2: 1 PublisherVCRs: 2 total; 2 Publisher, 2 Subscriber 5. Linking Devi

Page 95 - Interchangeability

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-11VCRs: 2 total; 1 Publisher, 1 Subscriber 7. Linking Device: 2 Publishers (ass

Page 96 - 4-42 Applications

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Chapter 1System RequirementsIn This ChapterPurpose of this ChapterThis chapter describes the components of a

Page 97 - Fluid Out

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-12 Basic Function BlocksVCRs: 2 total; 1 Publisher, 1 Subscriber 9. Linking Device: 1 Publisher &

Page 98 - Primary LoopPrimary Loop

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-1311. Linking Device: 2 Publishers & 1 SubscriberDevice 1: 1 Publisher &

Page 99 - Applications 4-45

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-14 Basic Function BlocksVCRs: 8 total; 4 Publisher, 4 Subscriber 14. Linking Device: 2 Publishers &am

Page 100 - 4-46 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Basic Function Blocks 3-15VCRs: 6 total; 3 Publisher, 3 Subscriber QUU and QUB VCR ClassesThe QUU and Q

Page 101 - Applications 4-47

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20063-16 Basic Function Blocks

Page 102 - PID calc

1 Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Chapter 4ApplicationsIn This ChapterRSFieldbus PID With ControlLogix Application ExampleThis example shows y

Page 103 - Applications 4-49

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-2 ApplicationsThis strategy will use the Fieldbus devices as I/O and the ControlLogix controller as t

Page 104 - 4-50 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-32. Click OK.The RSFieldbus window opens.3. Click , and select Project.4. Enter >PID

Page 105 - Applications 4-51

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-4 ApplicationsTags cannot include a “.” (period). If a separator is needed, we suggest using an “_” (

Page 106 - 4-52 Applications

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-54. Click OK. The HSE Host is added to the HSE.Change Device Class to Link Master1. Rig

Page 107 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20061-2 System RequirementsHardware RequirementsTo build a simple fieldbus system, you need:• Power supply•

Page 108 - 5-2 Troubleshooting

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-6 ApplicationsThe Upstream Port must be 5 for the linking device to connect to the HSE Host. Ports 1–

Page 109 - Troubleshooting 5-3

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-73. Enter >H1-1< for the Tag.The linking device has 2 or 4 H1 ports. We recommend

Page 110 - Poor Fieldbus Signals

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-8 Applications3. Select the following settings for the Smar FI 302 and click OK.IMPORTANTThe Device R

Page 111 - Device Does Not Appear in

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-94. Repeat steps 1 and 2, substituting LD 292 for the Device Type and >LD292< for

Page 112 - Running?

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-10 Applications1. Click the On Line button . The Initialize Communication animation begins. During

Page 113 - What To Do if The Linking

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-112. In the HSE window, right-click the HOST icon and select Attributes. Using the drop-

Page 114 - 5-8 Troubleshooting

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-12 Applications5. Click OK. Note that the red x next to each device in the HSE window has disappeare

Page 115 - Troubleshooting 5-9

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-13Note that the Device ID is specific to the device based on type and serial number.The

Page 116 - Device Blinks On and Off in

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-14 Applications3. In the H1-1 Fieldbus window, right-click the linking device and select Assign Tags.

Page 117 - Characterization

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-153. Select Resource Block for the Block Type.4. Enter >FFLD Resource< for the Blo

Page 118 - 5-12 Troubleshooting

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006System Requirements 1-3resistive/inductive network that is either external or built into the fieldbus p

Page 119 - Appendix

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-16 ApplicationsAdd Function Blocks to the DevicesUse the table below and the procedure from Add Funct

Page 120

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-17When you have added all the of Blocks and their Parameters, your H1-1 Fieldbus network

Page 121 - RSFieldbus Remote Access

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-18 Applications3. Right-click the Process Cell icon and click Expand. The Process Cell window opens.

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-194. Click OK. A blue line is added to the AI block to represent the incomplete link.5.

Page 123 - Remote RSView SE OPC

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-20 Applications15. Select the IN_1 pin and click OK. Your Strategy window should look like this.Down

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-212. Enter a value of 2000 for the Macrocyle and click OK.3. Repeat this process for the

Page 125 - Verify RSView Remote Access

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-22 Applications9. After the downloads are complete, click the Online Monitoring button in the Strate

Page 126 - Configuration Access

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-23Create and configure a new periodic task The ControlLogix PID function block uses an a

Page 127 - Remote Access

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-24 ApplicationsCreate a ProgramIn this section, you will create a program to run in your task.1. Righ

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-25Create and Schedule a Routine1. Right-click Loop and select New Routine. The New Rout

Page 129 - Limitations

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20061-4 System RequirementsConnector BlocksConnector blocks are optional coupling devices. They can be used

Page 130 - C-2 Limitations

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-26 ApplicationsAdd Your Ethernet Module1. Right-click I/O Configuration, and select New Module. The

Page 131 - SNTP Server Set Up

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-27Add the Linking Device1. Right-click the ethernet module and select New Module.2. Sele

Page 132 - RSFieldbus Server Set Up

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-28 ApplicationsEdit the PID Regulatory Routine1. Double-click Pressure Loop. A blank sheet opens.2.

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-295. On the Parameters tab, select and deselect the Vis parameters so that only the foll

Page 134

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-30 Applications8. Drag and drop the Input Reference to the left of the PIDE block.9. Double-click the

Page 135 - Input Parameters

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-3112. Repeat steps 7-11 to connect the FFLD:0:I.In[1].InitPrimary tag to the CVInitReq p

Page 136

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-32 Applications15. Double-click the single ? on the Output Reference and select the Controller Scoped

Page 137

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-33Normal Fieldbus HandshakingEvery Fieldbus value has quality and status associated with

Page 138

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-34 ApplicationsThe table below shows the SubStatus value on Initialization Request. Logic needs to be

Page 139

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-35Once the Initialization Request is received by the ControlLogix routine, a signal must

Page 140

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006System Requirements 1-5the trunk. The following illustration shows a sSimple Fieldbus network with term

Page 141 - Output Parameters

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-36 Applications6. Double-click the single ? on the Input Reference and select the Controller Scoped t

Page 142

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-3714. Click the FFLD:0:O.Out[0].Initializing pin, then the OUT pin to connect them.15. C

Page 143 - Glossary

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-38 Applications17. Right-click Pressure_Loop and select Verify to verify the routine. To add robustne

Page 144 - OUNDATION

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-3928. The wired function block and the entire strategy should look similar to this.29. I

Page 145 - Glossary 3

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-40 ApplicationsIf the I/O OK light is blinking green, the IP address may be wrong, or the Slot number

Page 146 - Glossary 4

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-41InteroperabilityIf a device is to be replaced with another manufacturer’s device, or a

Page 147 - Glossary 5

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-42 ApplicationsReplacing an Interchangeable Device 1. Physically connect the replacement device to th

Page 148 - Glossary 6

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-43PID GuideBelow are several diagrams of PID formations, as well as tables listing their

Page 149

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 20064-44 ApplicationsCascade PID PID PID MODE_BLK TARGET AutoGAIN Loop DependentRESETRATEPV_SCALE (these va

Page 150 - Rockwell Automation

Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006Applications 4-45Cascade PID LogicBlock Block Type Parameter Element ValueFLOW Analog InputMODE_BLK TAR

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