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PowerFlex 1769-SM2 Compact I/O DSI/Modbus Communications ModuleFirmware Version 1.xxxUser Manual

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P-2 About This Manual You can view or download publications at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com. To order paper copies of technical document

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6-20 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs The format of the command data is: The Logic Status/Feedback read message instruction on rung 0002 is

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-21 The write message instruction on rung 0004 for PowerFlex 70 drive Parameter 100 - [Jog Speed] is config

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6-22 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs The read message instruction on rung 0005 for PowerFlex 70 drive Parameter 100 - [Jog Speed] is configu

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Chapter 7CompactLogix Example Ladder ProgramsThis chapter provides ladder examples for a CompactLogix controller used with a 1769-SM2 module in Sin

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7-2 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Figure 7.1 Example CompactLogix Single Mode System Arrangement PowerFlex 40 SettingsThe PowerFlex 40 dri

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-3 The I/O configuration in RSLogix 5000 for the Single mode example program is: Refer to Chapter 4 for infor

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7-4 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs CompactLogix Example ProgramFigure 7.2 Example CompactLogix Ladder Logic Main Routine

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-5 Figure 7.3 Example CompactLogix Single Mode Ladder Logic CH1 SubroutineThe following rungs display some o

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7-6 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Figure 7.3 Example CompactLogix Single Mode Ladder Logic CH1 Subroutine (Continued)This rung unlatches th

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-7 The read and write message instructions for PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 78 - [Jog Frequency] are configure

Strany 13 - Getting Started

About This Manual P-3 The following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Parameter names are shown in the format Parameter xx - [*]. The xx

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7-8 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Write Message (Rung 17) Single Mode Example Program TagsThe following tags are used to contain the input an

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-9

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7-10 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Since CH2 and CH3 ladder routines are similar to the CH1 routine, they are not provided. The ladder exam

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-11 Figure 7.4 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Mode System Arrangement PowerFlex 40 Settings The PowerFlex

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7-12 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 20-COMM-H Settings The 20-COMM-H adapter used in the example program has the following parameter and switc

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-13 Refer to Chapter 4 for information about the I/O image, Module Enable/Status, Logic Command/Status, and R

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7-14 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs CompactLogix Multi-Drive Mode Example Program Figure 7.5 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Ladder Logic

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-15 Figure 7.5 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Ladder Logic Main Routine (Continued)Channel 2 Drive 0 Subro

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7-16 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Figure 7.5 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Ladder Logic Main Routine (Continued)14CH2_Drv0_Valid_Data&l

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-17 Figure 7.6 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Ladder Logic CH1 Drive 0 Subroutine

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P-4 About This Manual Notes:

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7-18 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Figure 7.6 Example CompactLogix Multi-Drive Ladder Logic CH1 Drive 0 Subroutine (Continued)This rung unl

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-19 The read and write message instructions for PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 78 - [Jog Frequency] are configur

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7-20 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs A “17486” equates to Parameter 78 (17486 - 17408 = 78), since 17408 is Instance 0 in the drive (17409 is P

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-21 Multi-Drive Example Program Tags The following tags are used to contain the input and output data to/from

Strany 29 - ±0.4 mm (0.016 in.)

7-22 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs CH3 Modbus RTU Master Subroutine Example In Multi-Drive mode, any channel can be configured for Modbus RTU

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-23 Figure 7.7 Example CompactLogix Modbus RTU Ladder Logic CH3 Subroutine (Continued)Write Parameter 100 [J

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7-24 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs The Logic Command/Reference write message instruction on rung 0 is configured as follows: The format of t

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-25 The Logic Status/Feedback read message instruction on rung 2 is configured as follows: The format of the

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7-26 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs The write message instruction on rung 4 for PowerFlex 70 drive Parameter 100 - [Jog Speed] is configured a

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CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs 7-27 The format of the command and response data is: For additional information about Modbus RTU Master messa

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Chapter 1Getting StartedThe 1769-SM2 Compact I/O to DSI module provides a Compact I/O connection for PowerFlex 4-Class drives. It can be used with

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7-28 CompactLogix Example Ladder Programs Notes:

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Chapter 8ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder ProgramThis chapter provides an example of a ControlLogix controller and 1769-ADN Remote

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8-2 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Explicit messaging (parameter read/write) capability varies between the RSLogix softwar

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-3 5. In the Add New RSLinx Driver screen, use the default name or type a new name and cli

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8-4 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.3 Example DeviceNet Network To configure the 1769-ADN for use with the exam

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-5 Figure 8.5 1769-ADN Adapter Module Configuration Tab Screen The EDS file for the 176

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8-6 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 4. Select the Advanced Parameters tab (Figure 8.7). Refer to Chapter 4, Understanding t

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-7 Parameters can be adjusted by double-clicking on the desired parameter. Default setting

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8-8 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program The EDS file for the 1769-SM2 module is needed to configure the remote 1769-ADN DeviceN

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-9 3. Click Next > to display the EDS Wizard Task screen (Figure 8.12). Select Register

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1-2 Getting Started The 1769-SM2 Compact I/O to DSI module features include:• Three Compact I/O connection channels for PowerFlex 4-Class drives. Up

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8-10 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.14 EDS Wizard Installation Test Screen 6. The EDS Wizard Change Graphic Im

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-11 Figure 8.16 EDS Wizard Final Task Summary Screen 8. The EDS Wizard is now completed

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8-12 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program The PowerFlex 40 drives used in the example program have the following parameter setti

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-13 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN Example ProgramFigure 8.18 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic

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8-14 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.18 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic Main Routine (Continued)This rung enab

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-15 Figure 8.19 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH1 Subroutine

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8-16 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.19 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH1 Subroutine (Continued)11CH1_Forwar

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-17 Figure 8.20 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH2 Subroutine

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8-18 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.20 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH2 Subroutine (Continued)11CH2_Forwar

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-19 Figure 8.21 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH3 Subroutine

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Getting Started 1-3 Single mode is a one-to-one connection, where a channel is connected to a single PowerFlex 4-Class drive (Figure 1.2).Figure 1.2

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8-20 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program Figure 8.21 Example ControlLogix Ladder Logic CH3 Subroutine (Continued)11CH3_Forwar

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ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program 8-21 In this example program, the following controller tags are used:Figure 8.22 Controll

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8-22 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN DeviceNet Example Ladder Program An example of Input/Output values are shown below: Figure 8.23 1769-SM2 Input Data

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Chapter 9TroubleshootingThis chapter provides information for troubleshooting potential problems with 1769-SM2 module and network. The 1769-SM2 mo

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9-2 Troubleshooting The MODULE status indicator is a bicolor red and green LED. MODULE Status IndicatorStatus Cause Corrective ActionOff The module

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Troubleshooting 9-3 The CH1, CH2, and CH3 status indicators are bicolor red and green LEDs. CH1…CH3 Status IndicatorsStatus Cause Corrective Action

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9-4 Troubleshooting Diagnostic items are provided for each respective channel.The following diagnostic items can be accessed using DriveExplorer v3.

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Troubleshooting 9-5 9 Drv 1 Logic Sts Current value of the product-specific Logic Status being received from Drive 1 by this module.10 Drv 1 Feedbac

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9-6 Troubleshooting The module has an event queue to record significant events that occur in the operation of the module. When such an event occurs,

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Troubleshooting 9-7 7-9 Reserved —DSI Events10 Slave Detected The module detected that the slave has been connected.11 Slave Removed The module dete

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1-4 Getting Started Multi-Drive mode enables increased connectivity, where one to five PowerFlex 4-Class drives can be connected per channel. All of

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9-8 Troubleshooting 52 Msg Ctrl Open The module has begun receiving Client-Server Control messages (the Client-Server Control Timeout was previously

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Appendix ASpecificationsAppendix A presents the specifications for the module. Topic PageCommunicationsA-1Electrical A-1Mechanical A-1Environmenta

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A-2 Specifications NOTE: In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case supplementary mitigation measures may be

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Appendix BModule ParametersAppendix B provides information about the 1769-SM2 module parameters. The parameters in the module are numbered consecu

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B-2 Module Parameters 03 [Reset Module]No action if set to “0” (Ready). Resets the module if set to “1” (Reset Module). Restores the module to its f

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Module Parameters B-3 08 [DSI I/O Act 1]Displays the CH1 drives that are active in Multi-Drive mode.Default: xxx0 0000Bit Values: 0 = Drive Active1

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B-4 Module Parameters 17 [RTU Tx Delay 1]Sets the CH1 inter-frame delay used to delay the sending of a transmit packet when the module is in Multi-D

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Module Parameters B-5 23 [DSI I/O Act 2]Displays the CH2 drives that are active in Multi-Drive mode.Default: xxx0 0000Bit Values: 0 = Drive Active1

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B-6 Module Parameters 32 [RTU Tx Delay 2]Sets the CH2 inter-frame delay used to delay the sending of a transmit packet when the module is in Multi-D

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Module Parameters B-7 38 [DSI I/O Act 3]Displays the CH3 drives that are active in Multi-Drive mode.Default: xxx0 0000Bit Values: 0 = Drive Active1

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Getting Started 1-5 In Multi-Drive mode, any channel can be configured for “RTU Master” operation (Figure 1.4). This enables connection of up to 31

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B-8 Module Parameters 47 [RTU Tx Delay 3]Sets the CH3 inter-frame delay used to delay the sending of a transmit packet when the module is in Multi-D

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Appendix CCIP/DSI ObjectsAppendix C presents information about the CIP and DSI objects that can be accessed using Explicit Messages.For information

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C-2 CIP/DSI Objects Supported Data TypesData Type DescriptionBYTE 8-bit unsigned integerWORD 16-bit unsigned integerDWORD 32-bit unsigned integerLWO

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CIP/DSI Objects C-3 Class CodeServicesClass AttributesInstance AttributesCIP Identity ObjectHexadecimal Decimal0x01 1Service Code Implemented for: S

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C-4 CIP/DSI Objects Class CodeInstancesThe parameters for the DSI devices can be accessed using the instance-offset encoding shown in the table belo

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CIP/DSI Objects C-5 Instance AttributesCIP Parameter Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description1(1)(1)Access rule is define

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C-6 CIP/DSI Objects ServicesCIP Parameter Object (Continued)Service Code Implemented for: Service NameClass Instance0x01 Yes Yes Get_Attributes_All0

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CIP/DSI Objects C-7 Class CodeServicesInstancesThe number of instances depends on the number of components in the device. The total number of compon

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C-8 CIP/DSI Objects Class Attributes (Continued) DSI Device Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description3 Get Product Series

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CIP/DSI Objects C-9 Instance AttributesDSI Device Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description3 Get Component Name STRING[32]

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1-6 Getting Started Benefits of Multi-Drive mode include:• Lower hardware costs. Only one 1769-SM2 is needed for up to five PowerFlex 4-Class drives

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C-10 CIP/DSI Objects Class CodeInstancesThe number of instances depends on the number of parameters in the device. The total number of parameters ca

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CIP/DSI Objects C-11 Instance AttributesDSI Parameter Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description7 Get DSI Online Read FullS

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C-12 CIP/DSI Objects Descriptor AttributesDSI Parameter Object (Continued)Bit Name Description0 Data Type (Bit 1) Right bit is least significant bit

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CIP/DSI Objects C-13 Descriptor Attributes (Continued) Formulas for ConvertingDisplay Value = ((Internal Value + Offset) x Multiplier x Base) / (Di

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C-14 CIP/DSI Objects Class CodeProducts such as PowerFlex drives use this object for faults. Modules use this object for events.ServicesInstancesThe

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CIP/DSI Objects C-15 Class Attributes (Continued) Instance AttributesDSI Fault Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description5

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C-16 CIP/DSI Objects Class CodeServicesInstancesThe number of instances depends on the maximum number of diagnostic items in the device. The total n

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CIP/DSI Objects C-17 Instance AttributesDSI Diagnostic Object (Continued)Attribute IDAccess RuleName Data Type Description0 Get Full/All Info STRUCT

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C-18 CIP/DSI Objects Notes:

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Appendix DPowerFlex 4-Class Drives Logic Command/Status WordsAppendix D provides the definitions of the Logic Command/Logic Status words that are u

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Getting Started 1-7 User-Supplied EquipmentTo install and configure the 1769-SM2 module, you must supply: Please read the following safety precauti

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D-2 PowerFlex 4-Class Drives Logic Command/Status Words Logic Status WordLogic Bits1514131211109876543210Status Descriptionx Ready 0 = Not Ready1 =

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GlossaryC CIP (Common Industrial Protocol)CIP is the transport and application layer protocol used for messaging over EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, and

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Glossary-2 DSI PeripheralA device that provides an interface between DSI and a network or user. Peripheral devices are also referred to as “adapters

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Glossary-3 H HIM (Human Interface Module)A device that can be used to configure and control a drive. PowerFlex 4-Class HIMs (22-HIM-A3 or 22-HIM-C2S

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Glossary-4 P PCCC (Programmable Controller Communications Command)PCCC is the protocol used by some controllers to communicate with devices on a net

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Glossary-5 S ScannerA scanner is a separate module (of a multi-module controller) or a built-in component (of a single-module controller) that provi

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Glossary-6 Notes:

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IndexAadapter, see moduleapplying power to the module, 2-14assembling module to the controller, 2-5attentions, 1-7Bbaud rate, see RTU baud ratebit

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Index-2 ControlLogix w/1769-ADN example ladder program1769-SM2input/output data, 8-22registering the EDS file, 8-8settings, 8-12controller tags, 8-2

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Index-3 HHIM (Human Interface Module)accessing parameters with, 3-13definition, G-3hold lastconfiguring the module for, 3-15definition, G-3II/Oconfi

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Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

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1-8 Getting Started !ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Parameters 04 - [Idle Action 1], 19 - [Idle Action 2], and 34 - [Idle A

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Index-4 moduleapplying power, 2-14assembling to the controller, 2-5compatible products, 1-6components, 1-1connecting drives to, 2-10control word, 4-

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Index-5 related documentation, P-1removing power from the module, 2-2replacing module within a system, 2-9Reset Module parameter, B-2resetting the m

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Getting Started 1-9 This section is provided to help experienced users quickly start using the 1769-SM2 Compact I/O to DSI module. If you are unsure

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1-10 Getting Started The module uses four status indicators to report its operating status. They can be viewed on the front of the module (Figure 1.

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Chapter 2Installing the ModuleThis chapter provides instructions for installing the 1769-SM2 as an expansion I/O module on MicroLogix 1500 and Comp

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2-2 Installing the Module !ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. The 1769-SM2 module contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts

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Installing the Module 2-3 Before installing the module, make sure its Configuration Mode Switch is correctly set. See Configuration Methods on page

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2-4 Installing the Module Before installing the module, set its Operating Mode Switch (SW2 in Figure 2.1) for Single or Multi-Drive operation. All c

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Installing the Module 2-5 The 1769-SM2 module can be attached to adjacent controller modules before or after mounting. For mounting instructions, se

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2-6 Installing the Module 7. Attach an end cap terminator (F) to the last module in the system by using the tongue-and-groove slots as before.8. Loc

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Installing the Module 2-7 Panel Mounting Using the Dimensional DrawingNOTE: All dimensions are in mm (inches). Hole spacing tolerance is ±0.4 mm (0.

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Summary of ChangesThe information below summarizes the changes made to this manual since version 1769-UM013B-EN-P (January 2006): Description Page

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2-8 Installing the Module Figure 2.5 1769-SM2 Module with Remote 1769-Based Adapter Panel Mounting Procedure Using Module as a TemplateThe follow

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Installing the Module 2-9 The 1769-SM2 module can be replaced while the system is mounted to a panel (or DIN rail). 1. Remove power.2. Unplug the c

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2-10 Installing the Module 8. Connect the 1769-SM2 module and adjacent modules together by locking (fully left) the bus levers on the 1769-SM2 modul

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Installing the Module 2-11 When connecting a drive to the channel port using 22-RJ45CBL-C20 communications cable, the above drive parameters do not

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2-12 Installing the Module The 1769-SM2 module is intended to be mounted to a well-grounded mounting surface such as a metal panel. Additional groun

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Installing the Module 2-13 Unshielded Connector Grounding RequirementsWhen using twisted pair network wiring with unshielded AK-U0-RJ45-TB2P connect

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2-14 Installing the Module Some type of strain relief should be provided for the communication cables within 12 inches (305 mm) of the 1769-SM2 modu

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Installing the Module 2-15 Status indicators for the communication module can be viewed on the front of the module (Figure 2.8) after power has been

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2-16 Installing the Module Notes:

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Chapter 3Configuring the ModuleThis chapter provides instructions and information for setting the parameters in the 1769-SM2 module. For a list of

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3-2 Configuring the Module Multi-Drive ModeWhen the module is in Multi-Drive mode, the I/O image is comprised of a maximum of 31 words (Table 3.B).T

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Configuring the Module 3-3 The 1769-SM2 module has two methods of configuration, which are determined by the Configuration Mode Switch (SW1 in Figur

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3-4 Configuring the Module The configuration data directly correlates to the module parameters. Refer to Appendix B for more information.Entering Mi

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Configuring the Module 3-5 2. Enter the Series letter of the 1769-SM2, which can be determined by checking the data nameplate label on the module (i

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3-6 Configuring the Module 3. Click on the Chan. 1 tab (Figure 3.3) and set the I/O Config data area accordingly. In this example, the 1769-SM2 is c

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Configuring the Module 3-7 Figure 3.4 Chan. 1 Tab Data Screen with Idle Action - Send Flt Cfg Enabled 4. For each additional channel being used,

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3-8 Configuring the Module See Table 3.C for descriptions of these configuration words.5. Click OK when finished. The MicroLogix 1500 will download

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Configuring the Module 3-9 3. Click OK to apply the changes and close the screen. However, if you click Apply or leave this tab to go to another tab

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3-10 Configuring the Module Figure 3.8 Select Module Type Screen 3. After the Module Properties screen (Figure 3.9) appears, enter a name for the

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Configuring the Module 3-11 Figure 3.10 Module Properties Last Screen 5. The treeview (Figure 3.11) now shows the 1769-MODULE.Figure 3.11 RSLog

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Table of ContentsPreface About This ManualRelated Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Rockwell Automation S

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3-12 Configuring the Module When the Configuration Mode Switch (SW1 in Figure 2.1) is in the PARAM (Parameter) position, the 1769-SM2 uses its inter

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Configuring the Module 3-13 When using the 1769-SM2 module in Single mode, the optional, external PowerFlex 4-Class HIM (Human Interface Module) can

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3-14 Configuring the Module The I/O configuration sets the number of drives that are connected to each channel. When the 1769-SM2 module is used in

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Configuring the Module 3-15 By default, when the controller is idle, the drive responds by faulting when using I/O from the 1769-SM2 module. You can

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3-16 Configuring the Module Setting the Fault Configuration ParametersIf you set Parameter 04 - [Idle Action 1], 19 - [Idle Action 2], or 34 - [Idl

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Configuring the Module 3-17 In Multi-Drive mode, any module channel can be configured for RTU Master operation by setting Parameter 07 - [DSI I/O Cf

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3-18 Configuring the Module Figure 3.18 Example RTU Format HIM Screen for CH1 Drives 2. Reset the module (see Resetting the Module on page 3-20).Se

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Configuring the Module 3-19 Figure 3.20 Example RTU Tx Delay HIM Screen for CH1 Drives 2. Reset the module (see Resetting the Module on page 3-20).

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3-20 Configuring the Module Changes to switch settings and some module parameters require that you reset the 1769-SM2 module before the new settings

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Configuring the Module 3-21 The following parameters provide information about the status of the 1769-SM2 module. You can view these parameters at

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ii Table of Contents Chapter 4 Understanding the I/O ImageModule Control Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Modul

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3-22 Configuring the Module The adapter can be flash updated over the network (via EtherNet/IP using DriveExplorer Full only) or serially through a

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Chapter 4Understanding the I/O ImageThis chapter provides information and examples of the 1769-SM2 module I/O image, including Module Control/Statu

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4-2 Understanding the I/O Image needed. Likewise, five PowerFlex drives on CH1 in Multi-Drive mode using control would require 11 words of I/O. Tab

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Understanding the I/O Image 4-3 The Module Status Word (input word 0) is used for all channels, where: The data valid bits (0…14) can be used in th

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4-4 Understanding the I/O Image The Logic Command is a 16-bit word of control data produced by the controller and consumed by the 1769-SM2 module. T

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Chapter 5Understanding Explicit MessagingThis chapter provides information about explicit messaging. Explicit messaging is used to read/write data

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5-2 Understanding Explicit Messaging For RSLogix 500, format each message as shown in Figure 5.1 and see Table 5.A for a description of the data req

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-3 Figure 5.2 RSLogix 5000 Explicit Message Setup Screen Table 5.B RSLogix 5000 Explicit Message Configurati

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5-4 Understanding Explicit Messaging Table 5.C shows the instance numbers to be used for message configuration: Instance “1” typically equates to p

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-5 RSLogix 500 Parameter Read/Write ExamplesIn this example, a read and a write of PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 78

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Table of Contents iii Appendix B Module ParametersAbout Parameter Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1Parameter List .

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5-6 Understanding Explicit Messaging The RSLogix 500 Message Configuration example screen to write to a parameter is shown in Figure 5.4. It is assu

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-7 RSLogix 5000 Parameter Read/Write ExamplesIn this example, a read and a write of PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 7

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5-8 Understanding Explicit Messaging The RSLogix 5000 Message Configuration example screen to write to a parameter is shown in Figure 5.6. It is ass

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-9 In Multi-Drive mode, any channel can be configured for Modbus RTU Master operation to communicate with a variet

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5-10 Understanding Explicit Messaging Figure 5.7 RSLogix 500 Modbus RTU Master Message Setup Screen Table 5.D RSLogix 500 Modbus RTU Master Me

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-11 Figure 5.8 RSLogix 5000 Modbus RTU Master Message Setup Screen Table 5.E RSLogix 5000 Modbus RTU Master

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5-12 Understanding Explicit Messaging RSLogix 500 Modbus RTU Master Write Message ExampleFigure 5.9 shows an example Modbus RTU Master write message

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-13 RSLogix 500 Modbus RTU Master Read Message ExampleFigure 5.10 shows an example Modbus RTU Master read message

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5-14 Understanding Explicit Messaging RSLogix 5000 Modbus RTU Master Write Message ExampleFigure 5.11 shows an example Modbus RTU Master write messa

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Understanding Explicit Messaging 5-15 RSLogix 5000 Modbus RTU Master Read Message ExampleFigure 5.12 shows an example Modbus RTU Master read message

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5-16 Understanding Explicit Messaging Notes:

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Chapter 6MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder ProgramsThis chapter provides ladder examples for a MicroLogix 1500 controller used with a 1769-SM2 module

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6-2 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs Figure 6.1 Example MicroLogix 1500 Single Mode System Arrangement PowerFlex 40 Drive SettingsThe Powe

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-3 The I/O configuration in RSLogix 500 v6.30 (or higher) for the Single mode example program is: Refer to

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6-4 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs MicroLogix 1500 Example Program Figure 6.2 Example MicroLogix 1500 Single Mode Ladder Logic Main Routi

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-5 Figure 6.3 Example MicroLogix 1500 Single Mode Ladder Logic CH1 Subroutine1769-SM2 Channel 1 Subroutin

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6-6 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs Figure 6.3 Example MicroLogix 1500 Single Mode Ladder Logic CH1 Subroutine (Continued)This rung unlat

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-7 The read and write message instructions for PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 78 - [Jog Frequency] are config

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6-8 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs An example of data table values are shown below: A value of “200” for the Reference equates to 20.0 Hz.

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-9 Figure 6.4 Example MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Mode System Arrangement PowerFlex 40 Settings The Powe

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PrefaceAbout This Manual Topic PageRelated DocumentationP-1Conventions Used in this Manual P-3Rockwell Automation Support P-2Related DocumentationF

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6-10 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 20-COMM-H Settings The 20-COMM-H adapter used in the example program has the following parameter and sw

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-11 The I/O configuration in RSLogix 500 v6.30 (or higher) for the Multi-Drive mode example program is: Re

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6-12 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Mode Example Program Figure 6.5 Example MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Ladd

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-13 Figure 6.5 Example MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Ladder Logic Main Routine (Continued)Channel 2 Drive 2

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6-14 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs Figure 6.6 Example MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Ladder Logic CH1 Drive 0 Subroutine1769-SM2 Channel 1

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-15 Figure 6.6 Example MicroLogix 1500 Multi-Drive Ladder Logic CH1 Drive 0 Subroutine (Continued)This r

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6-16 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs The read and write message instructions for PowerFlex 40 drive Parameter 78 - [Jog Frequency] are confi

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-17 An example of data table values are shown below: A value of “101” for the Reference equates to 10.1 H

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6-18 MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs CH3 Modbus RTU Master Subroutine Example In Multi-Drive mode, any channel can be configured for Modbus

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MicroLogix 1500 Example Ladder Programs 6-19 The Logic Command/Reference write message instruction on rung 0000 is configured as follows: Figure 6.

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