DN-3000 AN INTELLIGENT MULTIPLE-FUNCTION COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT FOR DEVICENET User Manual
Creating Project Files 4 CREATING A PROJECT FILE To create a project file, move the highlighted bar to the “PROJECT” heading and press the computer
Creating Project Files 5 “PROJECT TYPE” List PROJECT TYPES DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices allows a DeviceNet Host to read and write registers in up
Creating Project Files 6 When the system returns to the “PROJECT’ menu, notice the additional sub-headings that were added to the “PROJECT” menu an
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 7 DEVICENET TO PLCS OR DEVICES The ”DeviceNet to Motor Drives” application allows a DeviceNet Host device to access data
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 8 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS DeviceNet Host to Serial PLC with Pass-Through Connection DeviceNet Host
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 9Multiple DN-3000s with Different PLC or Device Types RS-422/485 Multiple-Drop Networks De
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 10 CONFIGURING PORT #1, (DEVICENET) With the highlight bar around the “PROJECT” header use the RIGHT arrow key and move
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 11 MAC ID of DN3000 The MAC ID of the DN-3000 is its node address on a DeviceNet Network. The MAC ID of a DN-3000 can r
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 12 CONFIGURING PORT #2 (PLCS OR DEVICES) When the highlight bar is around the “Port 2 (PLCs/Devices)” sub-heading, pres
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 13 Use your computer’s UP/DOWN arrow keys to move through the PLC/Device Protocol List. Place the highlight bar on the
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 14 CONFIGURING PORT # 3 (PASSTHROUGH) Not all PLC/Device protocols allow for the pass-through communications. If your
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 15 I/O DATA CONFIGURATION Using the DOWN arrow key, move the highlight bar to the “I/O Data Configuration” sub-heading w
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 16 The DN-3000 supports up to a total of 64 bytes (32 words) of combined Input and Output data. Each word (2 bytes) of
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 17 Input Data Size This determines the number of words of Input data that will be used in your project. Input data is d
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 18 OUTPUT DATA TABLE Within the “I/O Data Configuration” screen, use the DOWN arrow key to move the focus to the Output
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 19 Use Output Word xx If you want to map this word of Output data to a PLC/Device register, select this option. If t
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 20 INPUT DATA TABLE Within the “I/O Data Configuration” screen, use the DOWN arrow key to move the focus to the Input D
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 21 Use Input Word xx If you want to map this word of Input data to a PLC/Device register, select this option. If thi
DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 22 COMMAND BLOCK Using I/O data to update and/or monitor motor drive parameters requires very little programming in you
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 23 DEVICENET TO MOTOR DRIVES The ”DeviceNet to Motor Drives” application allows a DeviceNet Host device to access parameter
Warranty & Notices i WARRANTY ICP PANEL-TEC, INC. warrants that all equipment purchased hereunder is warranted on a “RETU
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 24 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS DeviceNet Host to Serial Motor Drive Supported Motor Drive DN-3000 DeviceNet Host 2
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 25 Multiple DN-3000s with Different Motor Drive Types RS-422/485 Multiple-Drop Ne
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 26 CONFIGURING PORT #1, (DEVICENET) With the highlight bar around the “PROJECT” header use the RIGHT arrow key and move th
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 27 MAC ID of DN3000 The MAC ID of the DN-3000 is its node address on a DeviceNet Network. The MAC ID of a DN-3000 can rang
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 28 CONFIGURING PORT # 2 (MOTOR DRIVES) Using the DOWN arrow key, move the highlight bar to the “Port 2 (Motor Drives)” su
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 29 2-Wire RS422 or RS485 Communications This box will only need to be checked if the communications with your Motor Drive i
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 30 I/O DATA CONFIGURATION Using the DOWN arrow key, move the highlight bar to the “I/O Data Configuration” sub-heading wit
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 31 The DN-3000 supports up to a total of 64 bytes (32 words) of combined Input and Output data. Each word (2 bytes) of Inp
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 32 Input Data Size This determines the number of words of Input data that will be used in your project. Input data is dat
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 33 OUTPUT DATA TABLE Within the “I/O Data Configuration” screen, use the DOWN arrow key to move the focus to the Output Dat
Table of Contents ii Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 34 Use Output Word xx If you want to map this word of Output data to a motor drive parameter, select this option. If t
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 35 INPUT DATA TABLE Within the “I/O Data Configuration” screen, use the DOWN arrow key to move the focus to the Input Data
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 36 Use Input Word xx If you want to map this word of Input data to a motor drive parameter, select this option. If thi
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 37 COMMAND BLOCK Using I/O data to update and/or monitor motor drive parameters requires very little programming in your De
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 38 UPPER LINK CONFIGURATION (Mitsubishi Drives Only) The “Upper Link Configuration” screen is only used with Mitsubishi Dr
DeviceNet to Motor Drives 39 EXCEPTION TABLE (Mitsubishi Drives Only) There are some parameters within Mitsubishi Drives that must be written to the
Transferring Project Files 40 TRANSFERRING PROJECT FILES From the “TRANSFER” menu you will be able to: 1) Transfer (Download) a completed project
Transferring Project Files 41 Communication “Startup” Screen TRANSFER OPTIONS Download Project to DN3000 Allows you to transfer (download) any cr
Options Settings 42 OPTIONS SETTINGS Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to highlight the top “OPTIONS” heading and press the ENTER key. This will open t
Options Settings 43 NOTE: Each time you start the “DN-3000 Configuration Software Program” it defaults (unless you saved the directory information t
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Options Settings 44 SET COM PORT To change the communications port (default setting = COM 1) setting, move the highlight bar to the “Set Com Port”
Options Settings 45 SET PRINTER OPTIONS To change the printer port (default = LPT 1) setting, move the highlight bar to the “Setup Printer” sub-head
Technical Information 46 POWER REQUIREMENTS 9 - 28 VDC , 7 WATT with optional Earth Ground. A 9 VDC power supply (Part # 4000-0203) is
Technical Information 47 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS OPERATING MODE Switch # 1 Switch # 2 Switch # 3 Switch # 4 Normal Off Off Off Off Configuration Off
Technical Information 48 CONFIGURATION MODE: LED COLOR MEANING Communication Port # 3 LED Flashing Red-Green Communicating with Computer Status L
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 49 ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC 5, SLC500 AND MICROLOGIX PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 50 IDEC MICRO-3 PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the Data Register Area of
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 51 KOYO / PLC DIRECT 205 SERIES PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 can access all register types in the 205 S
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 52 Important Note: The V-Memory word numbers in the above table are shown in octal. These numbers must be conv
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 53 MITSUBISHI FX SERIES PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the Data Register A
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 54 SIEMENS S7-200 PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the V-Memory area of PL
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 55 SQUARE D MODEL 100-700 PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the Data Area of
Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 56 TOSHIBA EX AND M SERIES PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the Data Regis
Application Notes – Motor Drives 57 BALDOR MOTOR DRIVES Drive Parameter Numbers Assigned By Panel-Tec ASCII COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION READ OR WRI
Application Notes – Motor Drives 58 Drive Addresses Assigned By Panel-Tec Drive Number 255 is used to address all motor drives present on a 485 or 4
Application Notes – Motor Drives MITSUBISHI MOTOR DRIVES Drive Specific Completion Codes (Bits 6 thru 4 of Result Word) 2 = Drive Returned a Mode Er
Cable Diagrams 60 DN3000 Configuration Cable (or Pass-Through Port Cable) Computer
Cable Diagrams 61 Allen Bradley PLC5 DN3000 PLC MODEL DB25 Male
Cable Diagrams 62 GE Fanuc 90/20, 30, 70 GE Fanuc DN3000 PLC MODEL
Cable Diagrams 63 IDEC MICRO-3 DN3000
Introduction
Cable Diagrams 64 Koyo/PLC Direct View From Back Side ←Clip 6 5 4 3 2 1KOYO 205 DN3000
Cable Diagrams 65 Mitsubishi FX Series MITSUBISHI DN3000 PLC MODEL - F
Cable Diagrams 66 Modicon View from Back ←Clip 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MODICON DN3000 PLC
Cable Diagrams 67 Omron HOST LINK DN3000 PLC MODEL
Cable Diagrams 68 Siemens S7 PLC/Drive DN3000 DB9 Mal
Cable Diagrams 69 Square D Square D DN3000 PLC MODEL
Cable Diagrams 70 Simatic TI5 Series TI5 232 Port DN3000 PLC MODEL
Cable Diagrams 71 Toshiba Toshiba DN3000 PLC MODEL
Cable Diagrams 72 Baldor Motor Drives BALDOR DN3000 DRIVE TYPE
Cable Diagrams 73 Mitsubishi Motor Drives Mitsubishi DN3000
Software Installation
Cable Diagrams 74 Woods Motor Drives WOODS DN3000
Cable Diagrams 75 Yaskawa Motor Drives G5 DN3000 DR
Cable Diagrams 76 DeviceNet Cable DeviceNet DN3000 Stripped Wires DB9 Male
Software Information 3 SOFTWARE START-UP To start the DN-3000 Configuration Editor program. First start your computer and at
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