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Page 1 - DN-3000

DN-3000 AN INTELLIGENT MULTIPLE-FUNCTION COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE UNIT FOR DEVICENET User Manual

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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

Page 3 - Warranty & Notices

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

Page 4 - Table of Contents

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

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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

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DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 8 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS DeviceNet Host to Serial PLC with Pass-Through Connection DeviceNet Host

Page 7 - Introduction

DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 9Multiple DN-3000s with Different PLC or Device Types RS-422/485 Multiple-Drop Networks De

Page 8 - Software Installation

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

Page 9 - Software Information

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

Page 10 - Creating Project Files

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

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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

Page 13 - DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices

DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices 14 CONFIGURING PORT # 3 (PASSTHROUGH) Not all PLC/Device protocols allow for the pass-through communications. If your

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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DeviceNet to Motor Drives 23 DEVICENET TO MOTOR DRIVES The ”DeviceNet to Motor Drives” application allows a DeviceNet Host device to access parameter

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Warranty & Notices i WARRANTY ICP PANEL-TEC, INC. warrants that all equipment purchased hereunder is warranted on a “RETU

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DeviceNet to Motor Drives 24 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS DeviceNet Host to Serial Motor Drive Supported Motor Drive DN-3000 DeviceNet Host 2

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DeviceNet to Motor Drives 25 Multiple DN-3000s with Different Motor Drive Types RS-422/485 Multiple-Drop Ne

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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

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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

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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

Page 29 - DeviceNet to Motor Drives

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Table of Contents ii Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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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

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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

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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

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DeviceNet to Motor Drives 38 UPPER LINK CONFIGURATION (Mitsubishi Drives Only) The “Upper Link Configuration” screen is only used with Mitsubishi Dr

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DeviceNet to Motor Drives 39 EXCEPTION TABLE (Mitsubishi Drives Only) There are some parameters within Mitsubishi Drives that must be written to the

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Transferring Project Files 40 TRANSFERRING PROJECT FILES From the “TRANSFER” menu you will be able to: 1) Transfer (Download) a completed project

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Transferring Project Files 41 Communication “Startup” Screen TRANSFER OPTIONS Download Project to DN3000 Allows you to transfer (download) any cr

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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

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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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Table of Contents

Page 46 - Transferring Project Files

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”

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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

Page 48 - Options Settings

Technical Information 46 POWER REQUIREMENTS 9 - 28 VDC , 7 WATT with optional Earth Ground. A 9 VDC power supply (Part # 4000-0203) is

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Technical Information 47 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS OPERATING MODE Switch # 1 Switch # 2 Switch # 3 Switch # 4 Normal Off Off Off Off Configuration Off

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Technical Information 48 CONFIGURATION MODE: LED COLOR MEANING Communication Port # 3 LED Flashing Red-Green Communicating with Computer Status L

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Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 49 ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC 5, SLC500 AND MICROLOGIX PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers

Page 52 - Technical Information

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

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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

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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

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Application Notes – PLCs and Devices 53 MITSUBISHI FX SERIES PLCS Registers Accessed The DN-3000 will only access registers in the Data Register A

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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

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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

Page 59 - MRON PLCS

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

Page 60 - SIEMENS S7-200 PLCS

Application Notes – Motor Drives 57 BALDOR MOTOR DRIVES Drive Parameter Numbers Assigned By Panel-Tec ASCII COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION READ OR WRI

Page 61 - TI505 SERIES PLCS

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

Page 62 - WESTINGHOUSE PLCS

Application Notes – Motor Drives MITSUBISHI MOTOR DRIVES Drive Specific Completion Codes (Bits 6 thru 4 of Result Word) 2 = Drive Returned a Mode Er

Page 63 - BALDOR MOTOR DRIVES

Cable Diagrams 60 DN3000 Configuration Cable (or Pass-Through Port Cable) Computer

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Cable Diagrams 61 Allen Bradley PLC5 DN3000 PLC MODEL DB25 Male

Page 65 - YASKAWA MOTOR DRIVES

Cable Diagrams 62 GE Fanuc 90/20, 30, 70 GE Fanuc DN3000 PLC MODEL

Page 66 - Cable Diagrams

Cable Diagrams 63 IDEC MICRO-3 DN3000

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Introduction

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Cable Diagrams 64 Koyo/PLC Direct View From Back Side ←Clip 6 5 4 3 2 1KOYO 205 DN3000

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Cable Diagrams 65 Mitsubishi FX Series MITSUBISHI DN3000 PLC MODEL - F

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Cable Diagrams 66 Modicon View from Back ←Clip 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MODICON DN3000 PLC

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Cable Diagrams 67 Omron HOST LINK DN3000 PLC MODEL

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Cable Diagrams 68 Siemens S7 PLC/Drive DN3000 DB9 Mal

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Cable Diagrams 69 Square D Square D DN3000 PLC MODEL

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Cable Diagrams 70 Simatic TI5 Series TI5 232 Port DN3000 PLC MODEL

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Cable Diagrams 71 Toshiba Toshiba DN3000 PLC MODEL

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Cable Diagrams 72 Baldor Motor Drives BALDOR DN3000 DRIVE TYPE

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Cable Diagrams 73 Mitsubishi Motor Drives Mitsubishi DN3000

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Software Installation

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Cable Diagrams 74 Woods Motor Drives WOODS DN3000

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Cable Diagrams 75 Yaskawa Motor Drives G5 DN3000 DR

Page 81 - 05 CTS

Cable Diagrams 76 DeviceNet Cable DeviceNet DN3000 Stripped Wires DB9 Male

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Software Information 3 SOFTWARE START-UP To start the DN-3000 Configuration Editor program. First start your computer and at

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