GE 90-30 PLC - User Manual

GE 90-30 PLC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Preface; Content of This Manual
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 9 – The Ethernet Interface; Figure 1-1. Ethernet Communications System
  • Page 10 – Capabilities of the Ethernet Interface; Become operational quickly.
  • Page 11 – Attachment of the Ethernet Interface to the LAN
  • Page 12 – The PC Software Loader; How to Make the System Work; Figure 1-2. The Main Tasks for Installing the Ethernet Interface
  • Page 13 – Quick Guide to the Manual
  • Page 14 – Ethernet Interface Hardware Overview
  • Page 16 – Board Indicators; Restar t and Enter Software Load State:
  • Page 17 – Restar t and Enter Maintenance State:; Notes
  • Page 18 – Default Station Address Label
  • Page 19 – Procedure 1: Installing the Ethernet Interface in the PLC; Equipment Required to Per form the Installation Procedures; Note; Ethernet Interface Installation; Warning
  • Page 21 – Procedure 2a: Configuring the Ethernet Interface with
  • Page 30 – Procedure 3: Verifying Proper Power-Up of the Ethernet Interface; Powering-up the Ethernet Interface; Problems During Power-up
  • Page 31 – Figure 2-2. States of the Ethernet Interface
  • Page 33 – Procedure 4: Pinging TCP/IP Ethernet Interfaces on the Network; Determining If an IP Address Has Already Been Used
  • Page 35 – Section 1: The Communications Request; Structure of the Communications Request; Figure 3-1. Elements of the Communications Request
  • Page 36 – COMMREQ Function Block; Channel Commands; Advantages of Channel Commands
  • Page 37 – Status Data; FT Output of the COMMREQ Function Block:; The Logic Program Controlling Execution of the COMMREQ
  • Page 38 – Operation of the Communications Request
  • Page 39 – Section 2: The COMMREQ Function Block and Command Block; The COMMREQ Function Block; Hex Word Value
  • Page 40 – Caution; The COMMREQ Command Block
  • Page 42 – Section 3: Channel Commands; Establishing a Channel
  • Page 43 – Retrieving Detailed Status on the Channel
  • Page 44 – Example 1 Command Block–Basic Example
  • Page 45 – Table 3-1. Time Unit Values for Read/Write Repetition Period
  • Page 48 – Example 2 Command Block–Example using a Network Address Name
  • Page 54 – Example 2 Command Block–Example using a Network Address name
  • Page 57 – Example1 Command Block–Basic Example
  • Page 62 – Example Command Block
  • Page 65 – Section 4: Status Data; Types of Status Data; OK Output of the COMMREQ Function Block.; FT Output of the COMMREQ Function Block.; Communications Status Words.
  • Page 66 – Description of the Status Data; OK Output of the COMMREQ Function Block; Status Bits
  • Page 68 – Each channel has a dedicated pair of bits as follows:
  • Page 69 – Communications Status Words
  • Page 71 – Minor Error Codes
  • Page 74 – Section 5: Controlling Communications in the Ladder Program; Essential Elements of the Ladder Program
  • Page 77 – Troubleshooting Your Ladder Program; FT Output is ON; COMMREQ Status Word is Zero (0) and FT Output is OFF
  • Page 78 – Monitoring the Communications Channel; Monitoring the COMMREQ Status Word
  • Page 79 – Sequencing Communications Requests; Data Transfers with One Repetition
  • Page 80 – Diagnostic Tools Available for Troubleshooting
  • Page 81 – What to do if you Cannot Solve the Problem
  • Page 84 – Commonly Used Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 85 – Glossary of Terms
  • Page 92 – What this Appendix Contains
  • Page 93 – Station Manager Port; Station Manager Port Settings; Station Manager Port Pinouts
  • Page 94 – Station Manager Port Cable
  • Page 95 – Software Loader Port Pinouts
  • Page 96 – Par t Numbers for GE Fanuc Cables and Converters; Software Loader Port Cable
  • Page 97 – The AAUI Port for the Ethernet Interface; Ethernet AAUI Port Pinouts
  • Page 98 – Transceiver Configurations
  • Page 100 – Figure B-6. 10BaseT Transceiver Configuration
  • Page 101 – Display Terminal Settings
  • Page 102 – Appendix; IP Addresses
  • Page 103 – Gateways; Figure C-2. Connecting Two Networks with a Gateway
  • Page 104 – Subnets; Figure C-3. Network Configuration Using a Subnet Mask
  • Page 105 – MAC Addresses
  • Page 139 – To install the new firmware, perform the following steps.
  • Page 141 – Name Assignment
  • Page 142 – Name Resolution
  • Page 145 – Index
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User’s Manual

GFK-1084B

August, 1997

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Brand
GE
Model
90-30 PLC
Document type
User Manual
Language(s)
English
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147
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Page 3 - Preface; Content of This Manual

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Contents viii GFK-1084B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual - August 1997 Figure 1-1. Ethernet Communications System 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 1-2. The Main Tasks for Installing the Ethernet Interface 1-4 . . . . ....

Page 9 - The Ethernet Interface; Figure 1-1. Ethernet Communications System

1 Chapter section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 1-1 GFK-1084B Introduction This manual describes the Ethernet Interface (IC693CMM321) for the Series 90-30 PLC. This chapter provides an overview of the Ethernet Interface and covers the followingtopics....

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