User'sManualDAQMaster MW100 Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual2nd Edition: Apr. 2007IM MW100EIPDAQMaster MW100 Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual
10IM CA150ESpecifi cationThe following table describes how the MW100 conforms to the EIP specifi cation. Note that when interfacing to the MW100 on an
11IM CA150ESummaryThe MW100 with EIP support can easily communicate via Explicit or I/O messaging to a variety of PLCs. The MW100 requires the PLC to
12IM CA150EAppendix A – Detailed Explicit and I/O Messaging us-ing RSLogix®The majority of devices that the MW100 will be connected to using EIP will
13IM CA150ERSLogix 500® Write MessageOnce the Control Block is designated, the Setup Screen can be confi gured. The fi rst item to fi ll in is the locat
14IM CA150EWhen using RSLogix 500® with controllers such as the MicroLogix® series that have on board Ethernet support, the Setup Screen looks slightl
15IM CA150EExplicit Messaging with RSLogix 5000®Explicit Messaging within RSLogix 5000® is similar to messaging in RSLogix 500® but there are a few di
16IM CA150ENext confi gure the Communication Tab by entering the Path to the MW100. The Path can be designated by the name of the Ethernet port on the
17IM CA150EI/O Messaging with RSLogix 5000®The fi rst step in confi guring an MW100 to communicate via I/O Messaging is to defi ne a connection within RS
18IM CA150EWhen prompted, name the driver – in this case MW100 was used but the name can be changed to suit different naming conven-tions. Path name f
19IM CA150EOpen RSLogix 5000® and select the PLC that is going to communicate with the MW100. Right click on Ethernet and select New Module... Adding
2IM CA150ETable of ContentsTable of Contents ...
20IM CA150EA defi nition screen should now appear for the ETHERNET-MODULE. In the Name fi eld – type MW100 (or the desired connection name). Comm For
21IM CA150EI/O Confi guration within Controller Organizer tree – ETHERNET-MODULE MW100Browsing Controller Tags will now show MW100:I and MW100:O as tag
22IM CA150EAppendix B – Detailed Confi guration of DigiOne IAP Serial GatewayFor PLCs that support serial communications via DF1 protocol, there are va
23IM CA150EEnter the IP address and subnet mask that is desired. Confi guring IP Address of DigiOne IAPAfter confi guring the network settings choose Sk
24IM CA150EThe default web browser should pop up with a prompt for a user name and password (if it does not automatically launch the web browser, then
25IM CA150ESelect Industrial Automation Wizard link in the center of the screen to confi gure the IAP for an industrial network. Industrial Automation
26IM CA150EThe fi rst source that will be setup is the interface for RSLinx® choose Allen-Bradley Ethernet and click Next. Click Next until the followi
27IM CA150EGive the source a Description and confi gure the serial options to match the confi guration of the PLC, then click Next. Click Next until the
28IM CA150EAddress 0 communications need to be retransmitted over the serial port connected to the SLC504®. Set Protocol to DF1 Full-Duplex and Seria
29IM CA150EThe next step is to tell the IAP where the MW100 is located and how to talk to it. Select Send messages to network device at Hostname – IP
3IM CA150EIntroduction There is a large install base of industrial automation Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and remote I/O that support Eth-er
30IM CA150EIf all the settings match on the Summary page, click Finish to save the confi guration in the IAP. The IAP will then ask to be rebooted so a
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4IM CA150EExplicit MessagingExplicit Messaging is a point to point, request/response messaging protocol for unscheduled information transfer. In ladd
5IM CA150EThe tables below detail the naming convention to use when creating explicit messages within RSLogix®. In the left most column is the native
6IM CA150EWhen using RSLogix 5000® and RSLogix 500® there are different types of messages that correspond to the different type of PLCs. Everything f
7IM CA150EI/O Messaging (Implicit Messaging)I/O Messaging, also known as Implicit Messaging, is used for point to point or multicast and to transmit a
8IM CA150EBy clicking on ETHERNET-MODULE MW100 within the Controller Organizer tree, the connection can be fully confi gured. Note - the IP Address sh
9IM CA150EOnce an instance has been properly confi gured, the MW100 inputs and outputs will show up in the Controller Tags window. MW100 Channels withi
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