CDN366 DeviceNet GatewayApplication Notes
10Select “Register a single file” and enter the EDS file name on the white box. Click on“Next>”
11The “EDS File Installation Test Results” menu is prompted, click on “Next>”. The“Change Graphic Image” menu is prompted. Select CDN366 and click
12The “Final Task Summary” menu is prompted, click on “Next>”The “Completing the EDS Wizard” menu is prompted. Click on “Finish” to completethe EDS
13CDN366 Parameter Configuration:Now, the CDN366 is on the DeviceNet network. To change the CDN366 parameters,ensure that the CDN366 device is not on
14When the sub-menu is prompted, click on “Properties” and the “CDN366” menuappears. Select “Parameters”, and the “EDS Editor” sub-menu is prompted.
15Download parameters to device Help for the selected parameterUpload parameters from device
16Change Parameter Setting Using RSNetWorx:The CDN366 must be offline (not on Scanlist) to change any parameters. Some ofthe parameters cannot be chan
17Serial Stream Object Parameters (Class Code 64):1) Baud Rate: The serial channel RS232 baud rate ranges from 300 ~ 57600 bits/sec.The acceptable ba
18List – select “List” when using the injunction with Pre and Post Short String datatype format. The Pre/Post delimiters can be set in ASCII character
19Length – When a value (byte range from 1~255) is set in the Packet Length,(Class=64, Instance=1, Attribute=14) the data packet is fixed based upon t
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20Serial Receive Object Parameters (Class Code 65):There are eight identical receive (Rx) instance parameters which can be set in CDN366.This section
2113) Date Type: When 194 or 198 is entered for Data Type (class=65, instance=1,attribute=9), then one byte will be allocated for Data Size (class=65
2218) Enable: When the enable search receive string is set to 1, the current instance willbe used to process the incoming receive message (packet) to
23Example: Set String1 to start of text (STX) and String2 to end of text (ETX) with carriage return (CR).In the ASCII table, STX is 0x01, ETX is
2424) Data Size: The data size (class=66, instance=1, attribute=10) is settable only ifthe Data Type (class=66, instance=1, attribute=9) is Short-Str
2528) Data in Poll Command: (class=66, instance=1, attribute=15) When data in thepoll command is set to 1 (enabled), the Transmit Data packet (bytes)
26toggle from 0 to 1. The output M-File mapping is similar to discrete inputsmapping.When the short-string data type is used in instance 1, the Receiv
27allocated for three characters (bytes) for serial receive. The total is ten bytes forPLC I/O mapping.Transmit Handshaking & I/O Mapping:The Tran
28The Transmit Acknowledge byte for instances 1~8 is mapped in Input I:1.1word bits 0~7. Each transmit acknowledge bit corresponds to an instance of t
29Example: The table below shows a short string data type with two transmit instances thatare mapped into discrete/M-file Outputs I/O. Each instance
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30Mapping the Poll I/O Connection to AB-1747-SDN:Before using the RSNetWorx to map the poll I/O connection to 1747-SDN DeviceNetmaster scanner, the to
31Verify the new parameters are correct. If a parameter is incorrect then make the necessarychanges.6) If the “EDS Editor” menu is notprompted then cl
3218) In “Groups:” select “SerialStream Object”19) The “Poll Produce Size” and“Poll Consume Size” areautomatically adjusted based onthe new configurat
3325) Move the CDN366 from the box “Available Devices” to the box “Scanlist”.26) Click on “Edit I/O Parameters”27) The byte values from “PollProduce S
3432) After selecting Automap, the discrete Input/Output tables should look the same asabove.33) The Advance I/O Mapping shows current mapping configu
35Basic Troubleshooting 1747-SDN.13) 1747-SDN master scanner displays error code 77. 13) Poll produce size and/or poll consume size (bytes) is
36ASCII TableNon-Printing Characters Printing Characters NameCtrlchar Dec Hex CharDec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Charnullctrl-@000NUL
37end of mediumctrl-Y25 19 EM 57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y substitutectrl-Z261ASUB 58 3A : 90 5A Z 122 7A z escapectrl-[271BESC 59 3B ; 91 5B [
38CDN366 Enclosure Dimensions0.65 0.450.500.12Mtg. Holes 1.225(2) 0.19 DIA.1.2250.7250.625 DIA. On Case Wall0.701.10 1.250.5423.304.303.80
39CDN366 TemplateClass Instance Attribute Default Setting Unit Comments
4Purpose:This application note is intended to assist users to setup and configure theCDN366 DeviceNet ASCII gateway converter module with an Allen Bra
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Packing DataPKPublication 17705.6 - June 1996DeviceNetRS232 Interface Module(Catalog Number 1770-KFD and 1770-KFDG)To the InstallerThe 1770-KFD modu
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module2Publication 17705.6 - June 1996PurposeUse this document to learn how to install and use the DeviceNet RS-232interf
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 3Publication 17705.6 - June 1996European Union Directive ComplianceThis product has the CE mark and is approved fo
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module4Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Handling the ModuleATTENTION: This RS-232 module uses CMOS technology, which is hi
5 1) CDN366 support documents … specs. manual, EDS files, examples www.mksinst.com/cgi-bin/product.exe?pid=cdn366 2) 1747-SDN Device
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 5Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Contents of Your 1770KFD OrderWith this package you should receive:1770KFD modul
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module6Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Available options:• global 9V ac power supply adapter (90 – 260V ac), which comes w
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 7Publication 17705.6 - June 1996• an 8 ft, 5-pin DeviceNet unsealed probe cable (catalog no. 1787-PCABL),which you
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module8Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Introducing the 1770KFD Interface ModuleThe 1770-KFD module, described in Figure 1
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 9Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Communicating on DeviceNetThe 1770-KFD module lets you communicate:• point-to-poin
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module10Publication 17705.6 - June 1996The 1770-KFD module performs data transmission, management, and localnetwork diagn
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 11Publication 17705.6 - June 19962. Snap the mounting brackets onto the DIN rail.20297
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module12Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Supplying Power to the 1770KFD ModuleThe 1770-KFD module can be powered from eith
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 13Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Figure 3Global 9V ac wall adapter20300Important: You must supply the cable betw
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module14Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Connecting Cables via RS232 to a ComputerUse the wiring key molded on the bottom
6Comm. Comm.GNDDeviceNet network24VDC Power Supply+120VAC 24VDC--GNDPin1RS232 serial 3communication5Pin12345Pin Pin Pin274313852531245Figure 1. CDN366
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 15Publication 17705.6 - June 1996RS-232 Cable Connections (via 9-pin serial port connector)These pin numbers corre
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module16Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Using the Interface Module with a Portable ComputerSome portable computers have po
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 17Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Connecting Cables via DeviceNetFollow these steps to connect the 1770-KFD module
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module18Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Connecting the 1770-KFD Module to DeviceNet Devices(Point-to-Point)You can connect
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 19Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Connect to a sealed device in one of three ways:• use a 1787-TCABL T-tap cable (a
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module20Publication 17705.6 - June 1996• use a 1787-MCABL unsealed drop cable (and power supply)PowerSupplyGenericSealedD
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 21Publication 17705.6 - June 1996• use a DeviceNet terminal connector1770KFD20767-MProbe a sealed network in this
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module22Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Installing the 1770KFD DriverIf you are using a WinDNett-compatible application,
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 23Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Interpreting Status IndicatorsThe three status indicators on the module give you
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module24Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Module Status Indicatorcondition status indicatesoff no power no power applied to
7CDN366 Setup & Configurations:Prior to the setup and configuration of the CDN366 device, the PLC hardware(power supply, CPU, DeviceNet scanner, I
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 25Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Specificationscommunication rate RS232 selectable rates:• 1200 baud 19,200 baud•
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module26Publication 17705.6 - June 1996Support ServicesAt Allen-Bradley, customer service means experienced representativ
DeviceNet RS-232 Interface Module 27Publication 17705.6 - June 1996
17846.5.19RN1October 1995DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open Device Vendors Association (ODVA).WinDNet and PLC-5 are trademarks of Allen-Bradley Co
8Register Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) File:In order to integrate the CDN366 to DeviceNet network, the CDN366 must be setup and configured first. CDN36
9In order to register the CDN366 on RSNetWorx, click on “Tools” and select “EDSWizard”. Click on “Next>” and the “Options” menu is prompted.Select
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