ControlNet Universal PCI Scanner Card 1784-PKTCS Installation Instructions
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Preface About the 1784-PKTCS Universal PCI Scanner Card For Information On This Topic Refer To Page About the 1784-PKTCS Universal PCI Scanner Card 7 Purpose of This Manual 7 Intended Audience 7 Terminology 8 What Your Package Contains 8 For Further Reference 8 What Is a 1784-PKTCS Universal PCI Scanner Card? The ControlNet 1784-PKTCS card is a Universal Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) open-bus interface card.
Preface Terminology this term means ControlNet networking standard maintained by ControlNet International PCI peripheral component interconnect What Your Package Contains With this package you should receive: • one 1784-PKTCS card • one IOLinx 1784-PKTCS driver CD-ROM • ControlNet Universal PCI Scanner Card Installation Instructions, publication 1784-IN042 For Further Reference Refer to these publications for more information on installing and using your 1784-PKTCS card: Publication Number Publi
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Install IOLinx Uninstall the Previous Version of IOLinx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Install IOLinx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Chapter 2 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Access the Computer’s PCI Local Bus Expansion Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Table of Contents Chapter 6 Use IOView to Verify the Configuration Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start IOView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Create a View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Read Inputs and Write Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 Install IOLinx For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Uninstall the Previous Version of IOLinx 1-1 Install IOLinxInstall IOLinx 1-2 IMPORTANT Do not install the 1784-PKTCS ControlNet Universal PCI scanner card in the same PC as a 1784-KTCS ControlNet ISA-bus scanner card. Before installing the 1784-PKTCS card, remove all the 1784-KTCS cards and uninstall the associated drivers.
1-2 Install IOLinx 4. Select Yes to uninstall IOLinx. TIP If you are prompted to remove unused shared files, select No to All. 5. Reboot the computer. Install IOLinx IMPORTANT TIP We recommend that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program. The CD-ROM supports Windows Autorun. If you have Autorun configured, once the CD is inserted into the CD-ROM drive, the installation will automatically start at the first setup screen. 1.
Install IOLinx 1-3 4. At the Run pop-up window, type x:\setup where x is the drive where the installation files are stored. You see the ControlNet Universal PCI Scanner Card screen. 5. Select Install IOLinx for ControlNet. 6. If the Microsoft .NET Framework is already installed on your computer, go to step 10. If the Microsoft .NET Framework is not installed on your PC, you will be prompted to install it. 7. Click Yes to install the Microsoft .NET Framework. 8.
1-4 Install IOLinx 10. Click Next. 11. Use the default path to the folder. Select the Everyone or Just me radio button, depending on your application. 12. Click Next. You see the Confirm Installation screen.
Install IOLinx 1-5 13. Click Next to install IOLinx. 14. After the installation is complete, you see the Installation Complete screen. Click Close.
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Chapter 2 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Before You Begin 2-1 Access the Computer’s PCI Local Bus Expansion Slots 2-2 Insert the Card into the Computer 2-2 Connect to the Network 2-3 Connect the Card Directly to the ControlNet Network 2-5 Connect to a Device on the ControlNet Network 2-6 Before You Begin To install the card, you need to: • access the computer’s expansion slots • insert the card into the computer IMPORTANT The card’s dimensions are
2-2 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card Access the Computer’s PCI Local Bus Expansion Slots To install the card, you must access the computer’s PCI local bus expansion slots. Follow these general steps, or refer to your computer’s user guide for further instructions: 1. Shut down the host computer. 2. Remove the computer’s cover. 3. Select a vacant PCI local bus expansion slot. 4. Loosen the screw (if present) on the back (rear bracket) of the computer. 5. Remove the slot’s expansion cover.
Install the 1784-PKTCS Card 2-3 4. Turn on the computer to be certain that it comes up correctly. If the computer: then: powers up go on to the next section, Connect to the Network , on page 2-3 hangs up either the card is not seated correctly in the PCI slot or you have a memory or I/O conflict.
2-4 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card Figure 2.1 1784-PKTCS card Diagnostic status indicators Network Access Port (NAP) RJ-45 connector for connecting programming terminals to devices on a ControlNet network ! Channel A BNC connectors for connecting directly to ControlNet network Redundant media BNC connectors ! A Channel B ! B ! Do not connect different ControlNet networks to this card. Allen-Bradley 1784-PKTCS ControlNet 42281 ATTENTION Do not connect different ControlNet networks to this card.
Install the 1784-PKTCS Card 2-5 Connect the Card Directly to the ControlNet Network To connect the card directly to a ControlNet network as shown in Figure 2.2, follow the instructions in these publications: • ControlNet Coax Tap Installation Instructions, publication 1786-IN007 • ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Manual, publication CNET-IN002 Figure 2.
2-6 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card Connect to a Device on the ControlNet Network The 1786-CP cable (Figure 2.3) connects a host computer to another ControlNet device. It has two RJ-45 8-pin connectors. Figure 2.3 1786-CP cable RJ-45 8-pin connectors Connector 2 Connector 1 1786-CP cable 30124-m ATTENTION Use only the 1786-CP cable when you connect a programming terminal to the network through the network access port (NAP).
Install the 1784-PKTCS Card 2-7 Table 2.2 Wiring for 1786-CP connector cable Connector 2 Wire Number Signal Mnemonic Signal Name 1 ISO-GND Isolated Ground 2 N.C. No Connection 3 PTRX-H Receive Data High 4 PTRX-L Receive Data Low 5 PTTX-L Transmit Data Low 6 PTTX-H Transmit Data High 7 N.C.
2-8 Install the 1784-PKTCS Card Figure 2.4 Connect a programming terminal to a ControlNet network through another ControlNet device Programming terminal 1784-PKTCS 1786-CP cable1 ControlNet network ControlNet product 42199 1 The 1786-CP cable can be plugged into any ControlNet product’s NAP to provide programming capability on the ControlNet network. When you connect a programming terminal through this cable, it is counted as a node and must have a unique address.
Install the 1784-PKTCS Card 2-9 Figure 2.
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Chapter 3 Install the Driver in Windows XP For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Install the Driver in Windows XP for the First Time 3-1 Update the Existing Driver in Windows XP 3-3 IMPORTANT Be sure that your 1784-PKTCS card is properly installed. Refer to Chapters 1 and 2 of this manual to install the card. Install the Driver in Windows XP for the First Time IMPORTANT Use this procedure if this is the first time that you are installing the 1784-PKTCS driver and IOLinx on this computer.
3-2 Install the Driver in Windows XP 1. When you boot up your computer for the first time after installing your 1784-PKTCS card, you see the Found New Hardware Wizard screen. 2. Select the Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) radio button. 3. Click Next. 4. Click the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button. 5. Check the Include this location in the search checkbox and uncheck the remaining checkboxes.
Install the Driver in Windows XP 3-3 6. In the Found New Hardware wizard, click Browse and browse to this location: x:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\IOLinx\IOLinx for ControlNet\Drivers where x:\ is the drive where IOLinx is installed. 7. Click OK. 8. Click Next. IMPORTANT If prompted to overwrite existing files, click Yes. 9. Click Finish. 10. Shut down and re-start the PC. The driver is now ready to use. Go on to Chapter 5.
3-4 Install the Driver in Windows XP 3. Click Manage. 4. In the left window pane, click the + to the left of System Tools to open it. 5. Under System Tools, click Device Manager. 6. In the right window pane, click the + to the left of A-B Virtual Backplane to expand it. 7. Right-click A-B 1784-PKTCS. TIP If you see more than one A-B 1784-PKTCS entry, perform the update on only one of the entries.
Install the Driver in Windows XP 3-5 8. Click Update Driver. The Hardware Update Wizard appears. 9. Select the Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) radio button. 10. Click Next. 11. Click the Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install radio button. 12. Click Next. 13. Click Have Disk.
3-6 Install the Driver in Windows XP 14. Click Browse and browse to this location: x:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\IOLinx\IOLinx for ControlNet\Drivers where x:\ is the drive where IOLinx is installed. 15. Click Open. 16. Click OK. 17. Click A-B 1784-PKTCS to highlight it. 18. Click Next. IMPORTANT If prompted to overwrite existing files, click Yes. 19. Click Finish. 20. Shut down and re-start the PC. The driver is now ready to use. Go on to Chapter 5.
Chapter 4 Install the Driver in Windows 2000 For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Install the Driver in Windows 2000 for the First Time 4-1 Update the Existing Driver in Windows 2000 4-4 IMPORTANT Be sure that your 1784-PKTCS card is properly installed. Refer to Chapters 1 and 2 of this manual to install the card.
4-2 Install the Driver in Windows 2000 1. When you boot up your computer for the first time after installing your 1784-PKTCS card, you see the Found New Hardware Wizard screen. 2. Click Next. 3. Click the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) radio button. 4. Click Next.
Install the Driver in Windows 2000 4-3 . 5. Check the Specify a location checkbox and uncheck the remaining checkboxes. 6. Click Next.
4-4 Install the Driver in Windows 2000 7. In the Found New hardware wizard, click Browse and browse to this location: x:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\IOLinx\IOLinx for ControlNet\Drivers\abpktcs.inf where x:\ is the drive where IOLinx is installed. 8. Click Open. 9. Click OK. 10. Click Next to install the new driver. IMPORTANT If prompted to overwrite existing files, click Yes. 11. Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard. 12. Shut down and re-start the PC. The driver is now ready to use.
Install the Driver in Windows 2000 4-5 1. Right-click My Computer. 2. Click Manage. 3. In the left window pane, click the + to the left of System Tools to open it. 4. Under System Tools, click Device Manager 5. In the right window pane, click the + to the left of A-B Virtual Backplane to expand it. 6. Right-click A-B 1784-PKTCS. TIP If you see more than one A-B 1784-PKTCS entry, perform the update on only one of the entries. 7. Click Properties.
4-6 Install the Driver in Windows 2000 8. Click the Driver tab. 9. Click Update Driver. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears. 10. Click Next. 11. Click the Display a list of the known drivers for this device so I can choose a specific driver radio button. 12. Click Next.
Install the Driver in Windows 2000 4-7 13. Click Have Disk. 14. Click Browse and browse to this location: x:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\IOLinx\IOLinx for ControlNet\Drivers\abpktcs.inf where x:\ is the drive where IOLinx is installed. 15. Click Open. 16. Click OK.
4-8 Install the Driver in Windows 2000 17. Click A-B 1784-PKTCS to highlight it. 18. Click Next. 19. Click Next to install the new driver. IMPORTANT If prompted to overwrite existing files, click Yes. 20. Click Finish. 21. Close the A-B 1784-PKTCS Properties screen. 22. Close the Device Manager screen. 23. Shut down and re-start the PC. The driver is now ready to use. Go on to Chapter 5.
Chapter 5 Once You Have Completed the Installation Once you have installed the card and drivers, you can do the following: For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Register the EDS File 5-1 Configure the Card 5-2 Configure a Virtual Backplane Driver in RSLinx Software 5-3 Configure the Scan List 5-4 Go On Line With RSNetWorx for ControlNet Software 5-4 Register the EDS File 1.
5-2 Once You Have Completed the Installation Configure the Card Use the IOLinx configuration application to set the card’s ControlNet node address, IOLinx port number, and virtual backplane slot. 1. If the IOlinx gears do not appear in the system tray, start the IOLinx configuration application by selecting Start ⇒Programs ⇒Rockwell Software ⇒IOLinx for ControlNet ⇒IOLinx for ControlNet. IOLinx gears 2. Open the IOLinx configuration application by double-clicking the IOLinx gears in the system tray. 3.
Once You Have Completed the Installation 5-3 4. You see the Port Configuration screen. In This Field Do This ControlNet Address select an unused ControlNet address from the pull-down menu IOLinx Port Number select an unused IOLinx port number from the pull-down menu Slot Number select an unused virtual backplane slot address from the pull-down menu (note that this is not the physical PCI slot in which the card is inserted) Disable Device uncheck the checkbox 5.
5-4 Once You Have Completed the Installation Configure the Scan List Use RSNetWorx for ControlNet to configure the scan list for the 1784-PKTCS card. Refer to publication CNET-UM001, ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual, for details. Go On Line With RSNetWorx for ControlNet Software When going on line with RSNetWorx for ControlNet software via the 1784-PKTCS card: 1. Double-click on the + sign to the left of the Virtual Chassis. 2.
Once You Have Completed the Installation 5-5 When You Use RSNetWorx for ControlNet Software Keep the following in mind when you use RSNetWorx for ControlNet software. 1784-PKTCS Card Will Not Establish Connections Until Output Data is Initialized The 1784-PKTCS card will not establish new or modified connections that require data to be produced by the 1784-PKTCS card until the controlling application has initialized the output data.
5-6 Once You Have Completed the Installation RSNetWorx for ControlNet 6.00.00 or later is required to display these error messages. If RSNetWorx for ControlNet 5.11.00 is used, “Unknown Error” will be displayed on the Connection Status tab of the scan list configuration screen. Resolve the Errors Follow this procedure to resolve error conditions on the PC containing the 1784-PKTCS card reporting the error: 1. Start the controlling application. 2.
Once You Have Completed the Installation 5-7 • If you modify or delete connections that are being controlled by your application, RSNetWorx for ControlNet displays the following screen when you attempt to save your changes: If you see this screen, you should: – Shut down the application that is controlling the connections. – Save your changes in RSNetWorx.
5-8 Once You Have Completed the Installation Follow these steps to see the resources required for your configuration: 1. On the RSNetWorx for ControlNet main window, right-click the 1784-PKTCS card. 2. Select Scanlist Configuration. 3. Select the Node Memory Usage tab to see the number of scan list entries used and the Data File usage. 4. Select the Node Network Usage tab to see the Peak Scheduled usage. 5. On the RSNetWorx for ControlNet main window, right-click the 1784-PKTCS card.
Once You Have Completed the Installation 5-9 6. Select Properties…, and select the Device Usages tab to see the CPU usage and the Consume and Produce usage. If the system exceeds any of the usage limits described previously, use RSNetWorx for ControlNet to reconfigure your system.
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Chapter 6 Use IOView to Verify the Configuration For Information On This Topic Refer To Page Before You Begin 6-11 Start IOView 6-12 Create a View 6-12 Read Inputs and Write Outputs 6-14 Change the View State 6-16 Delete a View 6-16 Included with the IOLinx for 1784-PKTCS driver CD is a stand-alone test application (called IOView.exe) that lets you diagnose simple problems over the network before the control application is available for integration.
6-12 Use IOView to Verify the Configuration Start IOView The test application IOView is automatically installed as part of the driver installation procedure. ⇒ ⇒ To start IOView, click Start Programs ControlNet Samples IOView. ⇒ TIP ⇒ Rockwell Software ⇒ IOLinx ⇒ IOLinx for You may invoke multiple instances of IOView at the same time. Create a View The 1784-PKTCS card supports Network views and I/O Set (IoSet) views. A Network view encapsulates I/O data from all of the devices in the scan list.
Use IOView to Verify the Configuration 6-13 2. Create either a Network view or an I/O Set view. ⇒ Create Network View. • To create an I/O Set view, select Edit ⇒ Create I/O Set View.
6-14 Use IOView to Verify the Configuration Read Inputs and Write Outputs The input data (if any) and output data (if any) associated with the view are displayed in the Input Data and Output Data sections, respectively. Change the Read/Write Period The data transfer between IOView and the card occurs at the Read/Write Period. You can change this period by moving the Read/Write Period slider. Move the Read/Write period slider to change the read/write period.
Use IOView to Verify the Configuration 6-15 Manually Enter Values To manually enter the output values: 1. On the IOView screen, select Manual from the Output Pattern pull-down list. 2. In the Output data area of the IOView screen, enter the desired output values. Select Manual from the Output Pattern pull-down list. Enter the desired output values here.
6-16 Use IOView to Verify the Configuration Change the View State When the view is initially created, the view state is set to Idle. The view state must be set to Run in order for the I/O adapters and I/O modules to energize their outputs based on the output data associated with the view. Changing the view state to Run will cause the I/O adapters and I/O modules to energize their outputs based on the output data associated with the view.
Chapter 7 Interpret Status Indicators The status indicators on the card give you information about the card and the network when the card is connected to the network with the BNC connectors. Table 7.1 outlines the states and explains what each state means to you and the action you should take, if any, to correct that state.
7-2 Interpret Status Indicators • flashing - the indicator alternates between the two defined states (applies to each indicator viewed independent of the other). If both indicators flash, they must flash together, in phase. Table 7.1 ControlNet status interpretation Cause: A and Action: B off • no power • none or apply power to the PC • 1784-PKTCS card not configured • Configure the card. See page 5-2. • 1784-PKTCS driver not installed • Install the driver. Refer to Chapter 3.
Interpret Status Indicators 7-3 Table 7.1 ControlNet status interpretation Cause: A and Action: B steady green • normal operation • none flashing green/off • temporary network errors • check media for broken cables, loose connectors, missing terminators, etc. • if condition persists, refer to the ControlNet Media Planning and Installation Manual, publication CNET-IN002 flashing red/off • media fault • check media for broken cables, loose connectors, missing terminators, etc.
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Appendix A Specifications PCI local bus compliant to PCI Rev. 2.2 The 1784-PKTCS card is compatible with 5V and 3.3V PCI slots, 32-bit and 64-bit PCI slots, and PCI-X slots. Attention: The 1784-PKTCS card is not compatible with PCI Express and should not be inserted into a PCI Express slot. mechanical form factor Universal PCI 32-bit short card 4.2 in. (10.7cm) H x 6.5 in. (16.5cm) L host PC requirements Microsoft .NET Framework 1.
A-6 Specifications storage temperature IEC 60068-2-1 (Test Ab, Un-packaged Non-operating Cold), IEC 60068-2-2 (Test Bb, Un-packaged Non-operating Dry Heat), IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Na, Un-packaged Non-operating Thermal Shock): -40 to 85 °C (-40 to 185 °F) relative humidity IEC 60068-2-30 (Test Db, Un-packaged Non-operating Damp Heat): 5 to 95% non-condensing vibration IEC 60068-2-6 (Test Fc, Operating): 2g @ 10-500Hz operating shock IEC 60068-2-27 (Test Ea, Unpackaged Shock): 30g non-operating shock
Specifications A-7 wiring category1 2 - on communications ports certifications (when product is marked)2 UR UL Recognized Component Industrial Control Equipment CSA CSA Accepted Component for Process Control Equipment CSA Accepted Component for Process Control Equipment in Class I, Division 2 Group A,B,C,D Hazardous Locations CE European Union 89/336/EEC EMC Directive, compliant with: EN 50082-2; Industrial Immunity EN 61326; Meas./Control/Lab.
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Index Numerics L 1784-PKTCS Card About Preface-7 LEDs Interpret 7-1 Status Indicator C Communication on DeviceNet 1-5 Configue The Scan List 5-4 Configure A Virtual Backplane Driver IN RSLinx Software 5-3 Configure The Card 5-2 Configure The Scan List 5-4 Connect To A Device On The ControlNet Network 2-6 Connect To The Network 2-5 ControlNet Network Connect To 2-5 Connect To A Device On 2-6 Create A View 6-12 7-1 O Outputs Write 6-14 P Publications For Further Reference Preface-8 Purpose of This Man
2 Index W What Your Package Contains Write Outputs 6-14 Preface-8 Publication 1784-IN042A-EN-P - April 2005
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