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Introduction
DRAFT
Thank you for purchasing is Devichet wireless unn
This DevrceVet “ire-less unit was developed based on OMRON‘S
advanced Conlml lechnulogy and experience
Carefully read and understand the functions and performance ul this
device before usmg the DewceNet master and Dth‘eNel slave together as
a structured system
CPcrsonnel to whom this manual is directed
This User's Manual nas destgned for use by me lblluwmg personnel
Persons With a knowledge of clerlronirs (ElPCIHClanS (ll' muse with stmilat
"alnlngl and uho
are in charge of lflUDdJClng FA equipment
design FA system
install and connect FA eqUIpmenl
manage FA sues
. Precautions for use
This equipment should be used as indicated in the. general sper f car
trons
If nus equipment 15 used utldcl tundilluns or in an envrmnmem such as
tllose listed helmt the use: should (Omar! the OMRON busmess office
for asstsxance All uses and sufet} measures should be Considered
ralei’ull) according, to the ratings and functions of the equipment.
ll] L'smg the equipment under conditions at in environments nUl indiv
cated m this manual
(2) Lsmg the equipment to control nuclear power for rerlnay facilities,
for airline facilities. For automubrlesl For combustion faulllllcs for
medical equipment for entertainment equipment. or for safety
equipment
l3) Using the equipment in a manner that is expected to have an effect
on human life or property. and particularly for applications that re-
quite safely measures
The information cuntalned in this manual is required fur the correct use
at the DevrceNel wireless u Be sure to calelully read and understand
this Users Manual the DexlceNel Users Manual {SCCC~308D), and
the Dcvrcehet Slave Manual (SBCD—SOSD] before ustng, this equip-
ment, After leading lh.s Users Manualt store it ln a safe location where n
can he rererreu to at am‘ time as necessary The frequency band used
For this equipment is also used for the manufacture of products such as
nllcro\\a\‘e exerts ln Sclt'lltlflc epplrcauens and in motlltal equrpmenr
TMs device complies with par! 15 at me FCC Rules. Opsrntlon is sunset
to the lullowing two oonditians: (1) THIS devlue may not clun harmful
Intedersnna. end 12) this device must accept any imarfarence received,
including interlelenca tnet may cause mdsslmd operation .
The use in which this davim I5 used in Canada;
To pmvenl radio interference to the licensed service, this device [5 intend-
ed to he dperated inddete and away from windows to provide maximum
shielding . Equlpment (or ll! transmlt antenna) mat is installed uutdoors ls
suhjaet to Iinenslng,
CAUTION:
To ensure that the WLAN transmitter complies With current FCC regulations limiting both
maximum RF output power and human exposure to radio frequency radiation, at separatiun
distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the unit's antenna and the body of the user
and any nearby persons at all times and in all applications and uses.
Safety Precautions
Observe the following points to ensure safe operation of this equipment.
Do not use this equipment for real-time control llr’O control that requires
a response rate the same as that of Deviceth).
Do not apply excess vibrations or shock to this equipment Do not drop
this equipment.
Do not use this equipment in any of the following environments
Areas “1th corrosive or combustible gasses
Areas with large amounts of dust or dtrt
Areas containing water‘ oils, or chemical agents
Areas with severe fluctuations in humidity that results in condensation
Areas with static electricity or excessive noise
Do not place the communications cables nearby other cables with high
voltage or strong currents
Do not attach connectors to the communications cables while they are
supplied by the power supply
' Use the cables specified in this manual for connections with the commu—
nicarions cables
Prevent objects such as chips from getting inside the equipment while
the cover is open.
Do not install this equipment in areas where it will be subject to excess
external force or in walkways
Tighten installation screws at the rated torque specified in this User‘s
Manual
Do nut use this equipment near other devices that may malfunction due
to the electronic waves emitted by the DeviceNet wireless tntit
Proper Use of This Equipment
(1) Any disasseinbly and modification of this unit lS pthlbllEd by the Ra—
dio Law, Any such action Will result in penalties by law
(2) Do not remove the stickers that certify conformance wtth technological
standards
(3) Turn the power source OFF before performing any utring work,
(4) When adjusting the installation position use doublesided tape or rope
to fix the equipmenl and prevent it from falling
(5) Do not use this equipment in areas exposed [0 direct sunlight. in ateas
of very high humidity‘ near televisions or radios. near motors or drills
that emit Sparks. neat strung magnets or near fluorescent lights
16} Do not turn or bend the antennas Do not wrap electric wires around
the antennas
(7) Install the equipment so that the antennas are not near any electric
wires or metal plates Install the equipment as far away as possible
from electric wires and metal plates
(8) Communications performance will vary according to envrronment.
Other wireless devices that operate uithin the same frequency band
may interfere \\ilh this equipment Be sure to perfnrm Ihe tests pro-
tided for this equipment (such as the installation test) before operating
u.
Manual Revisions
The revision number for this manual can be found in me lower Iefl corner of
{he rear cover
SGTF-702
_ Revision
number
Revision number
Revismn dale
Revxsed pages/cements
February 2000
Firs! printing
Manual Structure
The following DeviceNet manuals are available.
DeviceNet User‘s Manual [SCCC-308Dl
This manual gives detailed explanations of DeviceNet functions and uses
It also includes detailed explanations of master unit types. specifications
and uses for various functions.
Be sure to carefully read and understand this manual before using
DeviceNet
DeviceNet Slaye Manual [SBCD»305D)
This manual gives detailed explanations nf DeviceNet slave types‘
functions specifications and uses
It should be used in addition to the DeViceNet User‘s Manual if slaves are
added to your system
Be sure to carefully read and understand both this manual and the
DeviceNet User‘s Manual before using DeviceNet
DeviceNet Contiéurator Operation Manual [SCCW-307D)
With the use of the DeviceNel configurator. the remote l/D area can be
assigned in an}, manner iou like In addition. you can also connect multiple
master units to a single computer connect multiple master units inside a
single Dei iceXet network. and perform individual remote l/O
communications.
The DevrceNet Configurator Opeiatinn Manual explains how (0 use the
DcviceNet configurator. it should be consulted as necessaiy when usnig
the DeviceNer configurator
DeviCcNetMultipleI/OTerminalManual lSCBD-306:)
This manual ghes detailed explanations of the upes. functions.
Spetlficallons, and uses of the multiple IfO terminal one type of DeviceNet
slave
Be sure to carefully read and understand both this manual and the
DeuceNet Users Manual before adding a multiple It'O terminal to your
system Refer to the DeviceNei Users Manual regarding ho“ to connect it
for use as a DeviceXet slave and the assignment of channels
DevrceNetVt reless Ln Uset lanual
This manual gites detailed explanations of DeleENel functions and uses
Be sure to carefully read and understand this manual befoie usmg
DeviceNet
ln addition. tfyoti are using a iiireless setup tool as an added function to tho
Dei'iLeNet configurator. refer in the DeviceNet Conflguratot' Operation
Manual as necessar)
Manual Outline
lOutline ofThis Manual
Section 1 DthceNet Wireless Unit
This section explains the features of the DevlceNet Wireless Unit. including system structure.
types of units, basic functions. and configurator outline
$ection 2 Hardware Settings and Checking of Operations
This section gives speCific explanations of the operations and procedures necessary for you to
use the DevrceNet wireless unit Follou the explanations in this section to perform operation check
procedures
Section 3 Sample Program
This section contains an example program for monitoring the status of the DeviceNet wireless
unit
Section 4 DeviceNet Wireless Unit Station Specifications
This section explains the settings and installation procedures for the parts and switches of the
Devicel\'et tiireless unit
Section 5 Test
This section explains the procedures for the 535mm tests required for using the DeviceNet
Wireless unit
Section 6 Relay Function
This section gives detailed explanations rif the irireless slave station relay function used to
increase the communications area
Section 7 Message Communication Function
This section gives detailed explanations of the basic format and commands for the Explicit
messages used in the Message Communications Function performed by Selling and reading the
status of the DeviceNet wireless master station
Section 8 Communications Timing
This section explains the remote 1/0 communications response time and the delay time bettieen
\r\ll’EleSS networks when the Devicexet wireless unit is connected.
Section 9 Troubleshooting
This section contains information regarding troubleshooting and inspection methods to be
performed by daily inspectors when errors occur.
Appendices
The appendices include Deviceth \'\'|rE‘leSS unir profiles and lists of connecting devices that are
required when connecting trith a DevireNet master manufactured b) a different Company
IInslruclion Markings
Insnucnon markings are used throughoui this manual to indicate addiiiona]
information;
These markings are assumed beio\\
This mdik mdmaies InformalIon/inSUuCliOnS [hai shouid be
foiimed pretiselv
This mark indicates ziddilionai information (ha! the user would
find commune
Contents
Introduction
Safety Precautions.
Proper Use of This Equipment
\lanual Revrsrons.,, v v . . . ..
Manual Structure
Manual Outline ..
Manon-boa
Section l DeviceNet Wireless Unit
l—l DeviceNet Wireless Unit ............ .
I System configuration .. . . .
I Features” . . . . . .....
I Types of units
I Model list
l—Z Basic Functions of the DeviceNel Wireless Unit v
I Replacing data
I l/O allocation. . .
I DevrceNet wireless unit status
I Slat e error flag
I DevlceNet node addresses . .
I De\'ice\let wireless unit default setting values
1-3 Application Limitations .. v .,
l 4 Construction of i\llu tiple Wireless Systems
Section 2 Hardware Settings and Checking of Operations
Z-l Basic Operation Procedure... .......
I Basic operation procedures flowchart
22 Pre nork Preparations
I Determination of system configuration .....
I Confirmation of specrfications . t
I Temporary installation and installation test
2 3 Hardware Settings and Wiring
I DeiiceNet iiireless master station settings and installation
I Devicexet “irEleSS slave station settings and installation .
I Installation of connection equipment .. .. .
I Cable connections . ... ..,
2 4 System Initial Setting and Starling Cominunicanons
I System start . .. .
I DeviceNet slave registration. v
I DevieeNet wireless slave station registration. .
I Scan list valid settings ,, . .
2—5 Operation Confirmation
I Unit LED confl lrmation
I Status confii iiiatinn .
I Confirmation by reading/writing tiara
2—6 Other Operations v v . .. .
I DP\\CF\:EI Wireless slave station deletion
I Deviceh’et Wireless master station initialization
I DeVlCeNet wireless slave stations initialization .. . . . ..
Section 3 Sample Program
371 Sample Piogram . v v . . . .
I Reading the De\iceNet master Status Of the toner nemmk . .
Ladder program
Responses
Section 4 DeviceNet Wireless Unit Station Specifications
471 DG'HL‘E‘NE‘I Wireless Master Station Specifications“ . . i i i . . . .
I Pan identifications and flll'lCllImS
I Settings v . . .
I Displays . . .
I Fxtemal lEiiliinalS/(‘Unne(’ll)r5. v
I installation .
Inning . iiiii v ..
472 De\ireNei Wireless Slave Station Spectfications
I Part identifiration and fUnCllDI’lS
ISettmgs
IDisplay .. ...
I External terminals/connectors,
I Installation .
I wiring v vvvvv .
473 Common Specifications it) All DevireNet Wireless Units. . .
Section 5 Test
—1 Test
72 Installation Test,
I Prepaiation
I lest piotetluie ..........
573 Conliitnntiun Test.
I Piepaiaiitin. .
I Test lJlOH‘tlltlE‘. .
54 Viiieless Channel Monitou . . .
I Method \iithoui configui’ator H
Section 6 Relay Function
G—l Rclm Ftiiit‘iion.
62 Actual Example
I System tonfiguiaiiun
I s\il9m setting v
I lrlslzillallon (OS!
I Plepéllalloll”
I (hintnnnicatitiiiai 4 4
I Response
Section 7 Message Communication l’unrtion
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I [3mm [tiiiitttt
T 2 Ll\l til [NlWllKll \lesstiges Atldiesset] It) lJMit‘t‘Noi Witteless ‘tlnsiei Siatitin
Rt-ntiing vlt’ltl‘zll time in \'t'll'(‘l(5S (Ollllllllllifaliun mrle
timing tititiinim .mmnmn<>n ut ltm'rl l)t‘\l(‘(‘\el ilzne‘
Rmitling ttrltliiitin inltiiitiatittn ut tlit' \\iit lwss slaw Stdliiiii.
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Entry/delete wireless slave station . U. ., , u r . .
Seuing the IN points
Reading the IN [JOHNS
Sewing the OUT points
Reading (hf' OUT poims
Setting upper Slalion node address
Reading upper station node address ........
Reading misless nerworl status. . . .
Reading wireless error mums
Reading DevireNer masrf‘r status v
Writing semngsrson reset
Section 8 Communications Timing
871 Remote LO Comnnmrtations Performances
I no Respmrse Tlrne. . . .. A . . .
I Wireless mmmunicanun cycle time (Tm H
I Actually measured rsfsrence data 4. 4 4
Section 9 Troubleshooting
971 Normal Indication
I MS/‘JS’WS LED (Irsplax
I LED (lisplax
51,2 lrnuhleshrmnng
I rtnn m Illt‘dle errors nnen me swm ls hanng trouble-
. Clrsck lly th) displa» and rental». H v
I Check lav status area and rprnedy
9 3 Malntfliance ............
I Cleaning” r r
I lnspertion .
Inspection Equipment
Inspncnon Item
I Replacing nodes
Procaurruns . . . .........
Appendices
Appendn 1 Butte Plufii es . .....
‘r
«l‘lflfl
7,
I Dulce profile a! DewceNet “Ileiess umr mastPr Slallofl [WDSO M)
Objerr ] omlmg
Appendix 2 (tonnnrnnn related Unites Model List .. .
I Basic unit
I Conliguraun. . . .
I (ormwimu (able for i)€‘\lCE‘\tl
I Power Winn for cammumtatmn
I Cniitlet‘mr urtlr terminal rowiers . .
I T hmm‘ll t’unneflor . ,.
:\pp<‘n(l|.\—3 (urlpm (onsumpriun List
I (tunmn r‘nnunnnnnn Lrst
Index
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Appendw
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SECTIONl
DeviceNeL Wireless Unit
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1—1 DeviceNethreless Unit
The DeviceNet wireless unlt. conSlsting of a DeuceNel Wireless master
station and a DeuceNet wireless slave station. allows wireless
communicatlon with [he DeviceNet slave
Basrcally, the wireless master station ls cunnected lo the DeviceNet
network and acts as either a virtual DeviceNet slave or wireless network
master station for the DeviceNet master unit The wireless slave station
acts as ellher a wireless network slave station or a virtual DeviceNet
master with the DenceNer slave untt
I System configuration
I Features
DeuuNEt master unit
Configutamr
DevleeNev network
Wireless master
station DcvlceNelcahle
T T WIN/Dower
supply
1 I 'w.relessnelwmk f I
_ —
Wltetess slave 5mm Wireless slate slailurt I
DEtlteNelslavE!
O DeViCE'NEl slaves can be made \\'tteless
Wireless Devrcex‘er slates allows for a Variety of field level applications.
However. Devicexet slaves that require message commltvlltaltons can not
be connected
We recommend that lhls iunrtion be used tut applications that are- not
required to operate in real ttnte (such as displays for indicators and
manufacturing instruction data transmissions)
O Errors can be monitoted
DP\’iC(‘l\(\[ slave etl‘ol information [including errors in th‘olltss slave
statinns‘) can be assigned [0 mo status channels and monitored from the
PLC.
l Types of units
I-I DevlceNer Wireless Um:
OereIess slallon llcense nur requlred
A Eerllflcalc uf conformance with Iachnologlcnl slandurds has bean
acqnlred
. Abundanl number of wlreless channels alluws lhe comm“:-
rlon or mulrlple syslems in lhe same nres
Slnce rlle wlreless reglen ls dlvrded [mm 34 frequencies from 2.400 m
2.45: 5MHz, you can selecr an unused frequency for buildlng mulnple
syslems
Uslng u splclral spread melnod le, dlrecl spread) as a mndulllinn merllod
acnreues h|gthuzllly communlcallou even ln areas a! excess nnlse
0 Relay runcrldns make posslnle an exrenslon ln cummunlca~
llens dlsrnnces
Allhough eammunlcnrlens dlsranees vary aemrdlng to me lnslnllullnn
envrrnnmenl, rne guul lndoors ls 50m ln llne Dfslghl
The relay funcrlqns allow un lnrrease ln lne cammunleanons area (m n
maxlmum of 3 stages)
DevlceNel slaves may 3110 he connecled m lhe relay stallon
However, reluv srelrdn syslem selllngs can unly be perfurmed from lhe
configumlur (wlrelees setup loolL
o Dlverslly funcllons
Mulll-pase phasing ls lmpmved wlrll a dlvereny ryrlem (wnlell requlres 2
anlennns)
The effects or lhis runcllcn are uhserved when used ln mas where
varlalldns ln radln waves (such as reneellnns) occur.
0 DeviceNel wlreless masler slallcn (ereless maslel- slallan)
- cdnnecls ld llre DevleeNer nerwurk and ucls u a vlrlual DevlceNer
slnve
- Maxlrnum number or 1/0 as DevleeNer slave: IN/OUT - 32m (512
p01nls)/3Zch(512 polnrs) Hnwever if Slnlus ls selecled. lN/OU‘l a seen
(480 pdlnls)/32ch (512 pulnls).
, As llle wireless nelwnrk masrer srallonr ll cqnlrals a maxrmum uf 32
wlrelers slave sulmns and sends remale 1/0 lrnnsmlssluns.
- The wrreless masrer slalion war lesled ar rne lesl labmzlerles of u rlllrd
parl nrganlzallun aurumlzed by me DDVA ll rs alllhorlud as uemg ln
mnldrmlng lo ODVA canfurmance sulrwnre Ver 2.0 , LOO.
oDevlceNel wlreless slave slallon(ere1ess slave slallnn)
- As an slave slallnn for rlre wlreless nerwork, lr exchanges remdle 1/0
Communlcnlium wilh rue wlreless masrer slurlun um lne wlreless llne,
- Acls as a vlrlual DevlceNel masler wlrh DevreeNel slaves,
Connem mm a maxlmum of 53 DeuleeNer slaves and performs a mad-
mum df am (1,024 plume) I/O eanlrel (Even lf muluple wlrelesr slave
srarluns are used, lhe maxlmum number of nodes (or DevlceNer sllves
Is 63)
Multl~pass
phasing
Mullhpxss phlsmg ls rne phenomenon o! u rudlu wave helng lransmlued
horn a slngle poinlv passlng lhmugh mulrlple plengallon palllsr and men
arrivlng at a slngle gulnl
nun ssa|allM laNanl/laq i
ttun ssa[ ’V\ taNautAaq .
IModel list
Type Nol of inputs No. of channels in PC l/O Unit Voltage Installation
“r'oulpuls I/O memory connection
l'N OUT
DthceNet None Status 2ch OCH None Supplied by Screws Model
wireless power for WDSDAM
master station external
DevtceNet communl— Model
wireless slave cations lwmo-s
stattun l
" When set [0 ‘status"
0 Accessories
The following accessm‘ies are included With purchase of both wireless
master station and slave station:
2 pencil antennas
User‘s manual
2 installation scretts [with nuts)
0 Applicable connectors
Use DevtEeNet micro-Connectors for communications connectors A list of
recommended connectors in the appendix
142 Basic Funrlimis oflhc DuviceNvl Wi‘rnlcss Uni!
‘ 1—2 Basic Functions of the DeviceNet Wireless Unit
I Replacing data
0 Initializmg the Wireless master station
When the puwer Suppl} is turned on, ihe wireless master station adds each
regisiered wireless slave station. When mreless communication begins
with an slave slailon‘ if [he number of I/O points 011 [he DeviceNei slave
conliecied lo the slave srariun and the 1/0 points registered for the wireless
masrer when are idenrical‘ ii is added. If they are her identical an l/O
Configuration error Will occur
DeviteNel master um!
Conflguvalor (wlrelsss selflD mm
i=i
DevmeNElnelwnrk
I mum maswr gram
liO pomls
no configuration chock wNoDE w palms our palms
I l m icHllBuomisl |CH lispmnls]
10 ms- nule DI lo poms on
new process v wmessneww 212755532355 2721" 33m
lsdll'evem a" we
| lWiveless slave mm canfiguamn Error Mi ow
wNODzzm
no poms
w lCHl'Gpomls] our lCHUEpmnlsl
0 Processmg when an error occurs
Eien if an error occurs in the DEHCENEl IleIWDl‘k below a viireless 5]a\E
siaiion alrer iniiializarion is cumpleie, lhe wireless neiwork polling
EDfllnlulliCallOl] \\'lll (ominue as normal The usei should monitor the sraius
ai his device (PLC summer) when an error occurs and apply the
appropriaie error processing program for the type of error and the area in
which ll llccured
M |JN83IA8G .
L:
uum ss’aI' fV\ laNa'JlAafl .
Il/O allocation
The NO for wireless slave sranons are loaded first by asceflding order of
DE‘ACE‘NFI nude addresses in ”1? mreless slave Slalmll, and then by
asfending Ordel OI; wlreless nude addresses for vhe SIMS Stallon
(WNODEJ m the unreless master Sla'lfi“
[New mislm m
erw new wnnl) |
new." new
m um
.. m hum
quoDEr/H
u m M our
11 u. n w
| | whonzsm
' wwesmmm Loadedmaneuflrqmm
(‘rmrrmmitannn error [hit address 06)
Verrry error (le address 07)
Arm H a “ireless sraxe srauon has been registered by rrnt added the bu
MU be I For example rf a rureless slaw starmn emu (Jams Mr WNODE :
lG rho uppermosr hrr for ‘srarus begm rh + 0” um becomes 1
Refer rt) rhe [)er'1ceNe\ User‘s Manual (SCCCVSOBDJ for derarls
(uncernmg DeviceNcl master slams errors
Master uni!
I/O poim
lrmiumons
174111 “weress master SlaHOII (rm mnllrzrr H nraxmrum tr! 512 1/0 pnims
However (here me Hurrrs ro (he numhtrr 0! I0 poiuw per rrrrrre rr'rr Mrh
n‘raslw rum For example (he OMRDX C\’\rHr‘C\’ series rmrsrm um!
Unrrrret (‘\7\H DRKIZLVH am! the S\ ‘i\r1.—'\(,u'( ZUOIIS masrer mm (mrrrlel
(‘ZUUHW [JRNIZl—Vlr me hum rrrrrrml m 5IZ pnurvs rm IN mm 312 prmrrs
rrr rrtrr per rrmro fl‘rerehrre s\swms srrtrrrrrr Ive” (re-waned urrrruul
r‘xv‘r’edmg lhe hrmlalruns for me number or m worms per ”(Mu Im each
mrrwr mm
M IQNSDIASG .
nun ssa] m loNaogAaq I
I DeviceNet node
addresses
Device-N9! node addresses (NNODES) are lncluded in wireless mailer
srauuns. The master unit tunnels [he assrgnmem of DevrceNer slave l/O
dara regislered mrh wireless slaw stanons [0 areas currespondmg m
lhese node addresses
Wu’eless node addresses (WNODEs) an? mcluded in \\‘l(el95§ slave
stalluns These node addresses are uspd for cunlrul by mreless masver
slallons. Therefore‘ there is no purpose in assrgning (he mum 51m
ilfllioll DeviceNel node addresses (A
segmenr LEI) 15 used to rlrsplm lhe DevlreNel norle adrlm
slave srarions
Smce DevlceNel node addressPs are connolled by “ireless slave stamens
be suns (0 SN [he DmireNel slaws so [hal lhere rs no redundancy.
Dzvagl mm m
Deux‘Nel network
NODbs) lo Il‘O Normally a 7
on wireless
n———-_
wrleless mas."
Bemeva «a»
. l
w ‘ l “k Redundancy ls acceplable mm area
wlmmve , 1 | Male»
mm," slm
slmcn l
warmer mfg , \ DouciNel sln-és
mere shuuld be no vedundaflcy Mm lhls area
Vheve should he rm
\ redundancv mm my; area
172 Basic Funru'ons of”)? Devichu Wireless Unil
IDeviceNet wireless unit default setting values
WirPIPis um! nemurk default senings are on a 1'1‘2 slvucmre of mleless
masxer smnun mreless slavs slanon DeviceNex slave mm lN/OUT : 16
poims/lG poima. as Shaun m the figure below.
W4re‘ess master stalron
HO points“ ‘N )N ICH (15 Downls)
our OUT 1CH {16 points)
Regis‘ered wwre‘ess shave station 1 node
Wireless slave stalwon
WNODE=01
‘N/OUTZ1CH (16 points} |CH (16 pomls)
DewceNel swave DevlceNe\ slave
NNODE=01 NNODEzoz
IN/OUT- IN/OU A
(16 polms/O polm) (0 pomme points)
The default semugs can be returned ID on hum mtelsss nmstm' smnons
and ilaw clarions using (he DIP switches m SET mode Refel to "2—4
System [rmia] Semng and Stamng Cmmnumcanons tor detailed wmng
mfummfiun,
nun SSJIOJIM laNe‘nAaq .
ttttn ssat V\ taNaJt/mg .
1—3 ApplicationLimitations
The Wireless unit 15 not designed to be compatible with every type of
application that uses DevtceNet Do not use the unit Wilh the following
applications.
(1) Applications that require real—time control
Do not use the unit wtth applications that require real-time control ln
particular. it cannot be used under condillons that require responsive
ness greater lhan that outlined In "Chapter 9 Communications Tlmr
mg
Applications that do not require real—time control. such as indlC3|OTSt
equipment error monitors and parts picking operation are recom—
mended
(2) Applications that use DevlceNet slaves that require message commu-
nication functions
Messages “l” not pass through DeviCeNel slaves connected to Wire—
less Slave stations Therefore. do not use devtces such as model
DRTl»232CZ (RS-232C unll)
Dezthel mas er wt
l mu helium» nelmtk
Wireless master
mum
Nit-less nelnatk
DRn-CCM
Mew stw
l owerDEuere "mom I
1—3 App/ItalianLimitauuns
(3) Applications (ha! use Peer ID Peer communltations bevween rhe upper
DeviceNet nerwork DeviceNer master and the lower DeviceNet nelr
work DeuceNel master
DwmeNsl mas‘m uw
I .
mm DzwneNfl new-ark
u —
Wreress master
5mm
nemw mastev mm
mm; “mm
wmss um
suhon
I ‘ I
luwer DewuNd "swam
(4) Applicauons rhar requrre seumg the DEVlCENel slave Cnmmumcation
Error Output" ro “Sxandby'
When a wireless slaxe slauon rs reset from some erronx ll 15 possible
lhat [he DeviCeNet slave Output erI be momenlanly cleared There-
fore‘ applrcalions lhat set the outpur to Standby” during communica-
tion errors can not be used
Devan masm w
Unvev DeuceNe "mm
mums: masvev
sramn
was“ ve mm
Wueiessflave
D—wchg‘ mm mm,“ W,
bu!
”‘Ifl SSJ[JJ[M ”Nan/ma .
nun SSG[QJ§M13N33!AQG I
1—4 Construction of Multiple Wireless Systems
When cansltuclmg a system for uslng mulnyle wireless master stations. ll
ts necessary to select ttequencles for the wirelgss channels the! are rlcll
lntetletee wlth by male waves. (Radlo lnterfetente can be handled by retry
yracesses belween the wlteless netwatks, but wtll lengthen lhc system
{95901159 llmeJ
The mlemurn number Df wirelcss frequency channels usetble ln 1 slngle
are: IS 11 systems. thh thls nntt, 34 wlteless channels can be selected
from However, slnce nelghhnrlng wtreless channels have a large amount
a! lntetferenee, mey shnuld ADI be selected when creattng rrntltlple wlreless
system (a system wllh mnltlple wtteless rnnster stations).
ln addltlon, ll u ls belleved that radlo waves wIU be emltled rmm same cmct
55 less devlce un shut the wireless chxnnel momtnr funcllnn shnuld be
use a.
1-12
SECTIONZ
Hardware Settings and
Checking of Operations
011213110 JO Suppqu plIE sfiutiiax‘ ; MIME“.
2-1 Basic Operation Procedure
Specific examples illustrating the basic operation procedure of the
DeviceNel Wireless unit are given in thls chapter
I Basic operation procedures flowchart
The basic operation procedure IS shown below Refer to the "Devrceth
User‘s Manual" (SCCC-SOSD) and the ‘DeViceNet Slave Manual” (SBCD-
305C!) for details concerning settings and connections
0 Pre-work confirmation
Determination of system configuration
Confirmation ot speed-canons
. Hardware settings and wiring
Tempmary Inslailation and instaiiation test
Wireless masler Stalicn settings and installation
Wireless slave station settings and installation
installation at connection equipment
Cable connections
{See pages 2-4.)
(See pages 2.59
{See page; 275)
(See pages 277)
(See pages 273)
(See pages 278.)
(See pagt‘S 2-9)
2—1 Bash" Operalmn Procedum
0 System innialization and starting communication
System stan
DewceNsl sieve entry
DewceNel Wireless masler slanon entry
Scan list valid setllngs
O Operauon confirmation
Um! LED confirmallon
Confirmation by readmg/wrlllng data
(See pages 27117)
(See pages 2-1 1‘)
(See pages 2-14.)
(559 pages 2—17.)
(see pages 2718)
(See pages 2-19)
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alado JO Humgauj) puu 5811
2—2 Pre—work Preparations
Imus m b» rhuckvd Imturo penorvm‘ng installarion wuvk are explained
here-
lDetermination of system configuration
1NNODE=10D
INNOD
wlvewess networ
w-reless swave
slauon
Mode} WD3DVS
(WNODEfOU
(NNODE—00)
DewceNev slaves
Moaew DRH—lDOsC
NNODE: 1
DevwcaNew swavss
mew DRYs-mmac
wNNODE=C3$
DevwceNet netwmk
Wuewess mater 5mm
Model WD30»M
A nngle “news; masler stalion us Hmned m A maximum of 1.021 pmnls
512 poim: (32th) each (0; bath IN and OUT.
In addmon. me- nnxumun contiguranau m a mrpk-ss network 0! maslex
slan’ons [0 slaw, stanovvs \s I 10 32 and (he nuxmmm numbvr of IN’OUT
pmms rm ms FHIHF inIHm is Immed m the Dewcehel masver unil lms
shcuid he considered (dlctully when delernlinmg system Fonfigmdlion
O Sys'em configuxanun example
In Hm sermon, [he operanon prove-due is explained mmg the follomng
wslpm cunfiguranon as an example
A communicmmns pmxpr supplv (Mode-I SHZK] has been purposely IFfi om
DevlceNe! master unn
Mada CQOOHWVDRMZLVW
Wireless shave
slalnon
Model WDBOS
(WNOD ’07) NNODE DevlceNelncde address
(NNOD D) WNODE‘ Wireless node address
DewceNelslaves
McdeIDRT1-\D05C _ ,
MODEM ModaDRT IDOBC s enwronmem reswslanl
(errmnal mpms
UEVWENE‘S‘EVES MedewoRfl—Mmso. 15 environment-resistant
M \ RT1-4 1
_! W502 “w 6° termlnalmputs/Outputs
w my dmgmm «have u shuum hp mnnemeu mu “Wu puuer m w
Dm'w'va hummk {bum upuvv and Inner} and shmlhl hr L‘mmun-«J mm
wmm‘mexl wgmm In rnldvrmn an ewnm mmw supph shnuhi lu—
umnwml Iu Hw anirunmem resmam vsrminm m flu» Dmirehev almr
Maslerunil
HO
linnmlions
,\ 3”ng nllu‘ux masm smnuntde‘mmulup!“1112|wn|l\furl,mmi'mm
and uulpul mv [he numhl-‘l m” 1/0 17mm pm noue n Inmml |r\ me Hi:
mm Fm wmv'pw lht' Ummn ( \'\Hr JV smwx numm mm (Mum-1 (Y‘d
DRVZW—VU uml rho SYSM.\(‘(U(‘ZUUHS nmxrm mm thd (‘ZWJHWV
DR‘le—VI) Mu Emv'ml m 2 puims tm hull» f?\ (”d (7LT pm mulz‘ Po
1mm m w are-Pd mg Hmw m m puinh per mum—v mm nutlk Wm.
u—v
wanmm [mg um- wwam
2—2 Pre—wurk Prttparaliuns
I Confirmation of specifications
.Cl)l|flr’r|\étll()l\ of number of lN/OU 1" points
Confirm mm the number or lN/‘Ol l pmnls for each ntreless master Slflllmt
N no mors- lllatl 5l2 l32rh)
tn mo example. the number of In points is a x 4 z 32 and Ihc numbct of
OUT mm 15 8 X 2 : lG
QCottfirmatiatt ohfltlug
A special (‘Ommumfaliuns cable 51?thle to “mm?“ m llw Dewcek‘el
micro cunnermr rm lh? wnelesfi unit
In atldiliovh if tlmluplc Dnit‘eNel slaves am L‘Ullllt‘cli‘ll branch taps \lllllllll
be used as llePfiSflH l'Prmmatm's for lh? witsless slave slalmn
Dm’weNe! netwotk should alsu be preparml. Rl‘fl'l to Ihc 'Dmm\1u|
Lser‘s Manual” (SCCC 3082] I'm LlPIAilS
0 Confirmation of communicatimls power Supply
Since puwet ls suppltctl [U the mtclcss uttn hunt an cxtmnal
mtmnnnunions pmlm ruppl) a tommumcdnous puwm Comwfllon must
hp made
Refer In the ‘DeucsVet “59:9 Manual‘ (SCEC ISUSEl fut (Inlmls
mncstnmg pone: s
\\"\[‘{l Calculating Illl‘ dlflolllll ot CllrICnl lPLlullCtl. hmlt uncle» ltlastcr
Staltutls and slaw Slalmm xlmulrl he in ZZDmA
I) rpslttctmns
ITemporary installation and installation test
0 Temporary tnstallatiun of \\ trcloss master station
Set the s\\lt(hus as shown below and tompomtn fix Ilm ntasmr station 111
the determtned lotzanon
Masler slallon
- SW3=bn4 ON [posnmning test)
WNODE ,f\
E" q * fl fil ' Mode select SVHlCl’l : TEST
3111301» - WNODE : test subJect‘s mretess
SWZ X‘DWCHX' sla\e slalton WNODE films
a an example starts at WVODE = 01 J
. illfi” - WCH : 01
X10 Xl
swa
HEEEEE
Cunnecl a Devtcex‘st cable- prepared for a thicmrconnetmt and (armed
the DCZ-lt cummumtations pmwr supply
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