Schneider Electric 174 CEV - Manual

Schneider Electric 174 CEV

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Modbus Plus to Ethernet Bridge
  • Page 4 – Using the Bridge Software
  • Page 5 – Diagnostic Tools
  • Page 6 – Introducing the Ethernet to Modbus Plus Bridge
  • Page 7 – between the network applications in both directions.
  • Page 8 – bridge’s Modbus Plus card.
  • Page 9 – Bridge Message Transactions and Paths; to read or write data at the node, or to get statistics from the node.; the
  • Page 10 – reason for the error.
  • Page 11 – Specifications; Notes; For Network Lines longer than 3 m and permanently connected to the
  • Page 13 – Installing the Bridge Hardware
  • Page 14 – Overview: Hardware Installation; The bridge is shipped with the node address set to the default of 1.
  • Page 16 – Setting the Modbus Plus Node Address; bridge’s cable connector panel.
  • Page 17 – Switches 7 and 8 are not used.; Default Setting
  • Page 18 – Setting the Ethernet Connector Jumper; card. Figure 4 shows the jumper location.
  • Page 20 – Mounting the Bridge Hardware; side or bottom panel as shown in Figure 5, using the screws provided.; Mounting Requirements
  • Page 22 – Connecting the Network and Power Cables; Figure 8 for locations of the connectors.
  • Page 24 – CE Installation Requirements; following steps must be taken to complete the installation.; Grounding; satisfies this requirement.
  • Page 25 – Verifying the Network Communication; Refer to Figure 8 for the locations of the bridge’s indicators.; Ethernet Card Indicators; to show’s the bridge’s communication activity on the Ethernet link.; Modbus Plus Card Indicators
  • Page 26 – Factory Default Settings; settings, in case one of them is altered inadvertently.; Ethernet Card Defaults; are shown in Figure 10.
  • Page 27 – Modbus Plus Card Defaults; switch settings should not be changed.
  • Page 28 – Periodic Maintenance; bridge’s environment.; Cleaning the Filters; adversely affected. Then remove power to the bridge.; Upper Filter; the power supply’s front panel.
  • Page 29 – Configuring the Bridge
  • Page 30 – Files Supplied With the Bridge; Files Resident in the Bridge; contains these files:
  • Page 31 – Files Generated or Modified by the Bridge; Note that RTE.CFG must be renamed to RTE.TXT prior to downloading.; The Software Startup Sequence; On power--up the bridge software performs the following sequence.
  • Page 32 – Overview: Software Configuration; Setting the Ethernet Configuration
  • Page 33 – Configuration With a BOOTP Server; system administrator.
  • Page 34 – Configuration With the CFGUTIL Utility; Starting CFGUTIL; command line prompt. Enter CFGUTIL to start the utility.; Navigating the CFGUTIL Menu
  • Page 35 – Required Configuration Fields
  • Page 36 – refer to the
  • Page 37 – Destination Indexes 0 and 254: Dynamic Message Routing
  • Page 38 – Setting the Mapping: TCP/IP to Modbus Plus; MB+ Mapping Table Layout and Default Entries
  • Page 39 – Page Up, and Page Down to scroll through the table. F2 displays Help.; Saving the Mapping; You will be prompted:
  • Page 40 – Bytes 1 and 2. Bridge Node Address and Path; The third byte corresponds to the; Byte 4. Second Bridge’s Modbus Plus Routing; byte 3 table index) is not another bridge, the fourth byte is not used.
  • Page 41 – A. The Message is Originated
  • Page 42 – Setting the Mapping: Modbus Plus to TCP/IP; table, extracting an IP address from that entry.; TCP Mapping Table Layout and Default Entries; For example, if you configure the bridge’s IP address as:
  • Page 43 – Entry Example: TCP Mapping Table; the message to that IP address.
  • Page 44 – Dynamic Routing of Messages; is available only to connections initiated fromTCP/IP.; Setting Up the Bridge for Dynamic Routing; node’s five--byte routing path as data into one of these registers:; Example; containing 05) to show the length in bytes of the routing path.
  • Page 45 – Using Dynamic Routing; After you setup the bridge for
  • Page 46 – Clearing the Bridge’s Configuration; Setup; Q and confirming that you want to quit the bridge application.; Clearing the Configuration; Edit the CFGUTIL menu fields as follows:
  • Page 47 – Using the Software in Custom Configurations
  • Page 48 – Plus network interfaces to function as a bridge.
  • Page 49 – Minimum Requirements for Custom Bridge Configurations
  • Page 50 – The driver may be called from your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file.
  • Page 51 – Uploading and Downloading Files; Configuring an HTTP server
  • Page 52 – Configuring an HTTP Server; Configuration Example
  • Page 53 – in the ‘Directory Alias’ box.
  • Page 54 – Uploading Files to a Host; Before initiating your first upload:; Upload Overview; From a TCP/IP node, address the bridge at its IP address and use a
  • Page 55 – Upload Example
  • Page 56 – Downloading Files to the Bridge; Before initiating your first download:; Download Overview; contents as its new mapping tables between TCP and Modbus Plus.; Initiating a Download; To initiate a download:
  • Page 57 – Download Example
  • Page 59 – Diagnostics Overview; suspected problem to localize it to one of the network interfaces.; Logging the Bridge’s Activity; TCPINFO; connections between the bridge and other IP addresses.
  • Page 60 – Modbus Plus Diagnostics; MBPSTAT
  • Page 61 – How Logging Works
  • Page 62 – Notes for Logging; Mode A: Channel Logging Menu; Enter M; Saving the Logging Status and Log File
  • Page 63 – run the CFGUTIL configuration program.; BDRESET; The program is run from the bridge’s command line.; keyboard and montior connected to run further diagnostics.; Starting
  • Page 64 – PING; bridge and other IP addresses.; Starting PING at the Bridge; Starting PING at the Host; To start the bridge enter:; GATELOOP; PING the bridge from the host:
  • Page 65 – Starting MBPSTAT; Selecting the Network to be Analyzed; node on that network will be entered later as you run the program.; Network Selection Examples; to which your local host based device is directly connected).
  • Page 67 – Your MBPSTAT Menu; and return to your options menu, press Escape.; Entering Node Addresses; the network you previously specified as the network routing path.
  • Page 68 – Option 1: Set Routing Parameters; The program will prompt you for each byte of routing.
  • Page 69 – Option 2: Monitor Network Activity; checks whether a response has been received from each node.
  • Page 70 – Option 3: Read Global Data
  • Page 71 – Option 4: Global Data Present Table
  • Page 72 – Option 5: Node Active Station Table; subsequently gone inactive.
  • Page 73 – Option 6: Node Error Statistics; zeros by pressing the Space bar.
  • Page 74 – Option 7: Token Station Table; as seen by the specified node.
  • Page 75 – Option 8: Token Owner Work Table
  • Page 76 – Option 9: Current Internal Path Transactions
  • Page 77 – Option 10: Node Personality
  • Page 78 – Message Examples; MSTR Example: Modbus Plus Node
  • Page 79 – The MSTR Function Code specifies a Write operation.
  • Page 81 – NCB Return Codes
  • Page 82 – correct error message.
  • Page 83 – Glossary; identifies the frame’s source or destination.
  • Page 87 – UDP; User Datagram Protocol. A protocol which transmits data over IP.; URL; Uniform Resource Locator. The network address of a file.; UTP; which are twisted together in pairs.; Winsock; the Berkeley UNIX Sockets interface for supporting TCP/IP.; WWW; clients and servers are freely available.
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Modbus Plus to Ethernet Bridge

Contents i 890--USE--151--00 Breite: 178 mm Contents Modbus Plus to Ethernet Bridge 174 CEV 200 30 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Introducing the Ethernet to Modbus Plus Bridge 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Bridge Message...

Page 4 - Using the Bridge Software

Contents 890--USE--151--00 ii 3.4.6 Saving the Configuration 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 How Mapping Works: TCP/IP to Modbus Plus 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5.1 Destination Indexes 1 ... 249: Mapped Routin...

Page 5 - Diagnostic Tools

Contents iii 890--USE--151--00 Breite: 178 mm Diagnostic Tools 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1 Diagnostics Overview 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1.1 Logging the Bridge’s Activit...

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