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User's
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DAQMaster MW100
Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual
2nd Edition: Apr. 2007
IM MW100EIP
DAQMaster MW100 Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual
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Page 1 - User's

User'sManualDAQMaster MW100 Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual2nd Edition: Apr. 2007IM MW100EIPDAQMaster MW100 Ethernet/IP Instruction Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10IM CA150ESpecifi cationThe following table describes how the MW100 conforms to the EIP specifi cation. Note that when interfacing to the MW100 on an

Page 3 - Introduction

11IM CA150ESummaryThe MW100 with EIP support can easily communicate via Explicit or I/O messaging to a variety of PLCs. The MW100 requires the PLC to

Page 4 - Explicit Messaging

12IM CA150EAppendix A – Detailed Explicit and I/O Messaging us-ing RSLogix®The majority of devices that the MW100 will be connected to using EIP will

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13IM CA150ERSLogix 500® Write MessageOnce the Control Block is designated, the Setup Screen can be confi gured. The fi rst item to fi ll in is the locat

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14IM CA150EWhen using RSLogix 500® with controllers such as the MicroLogix® series that have on board Ethernet support, the Setup Screen looks slightl

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15IM CA150EExplicit Messaging with RSLogix 5000®Explicit Messaging within RSLogix 5000® is similar to messaging in RSLogix 500® but there are a few di

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16IM CA150ENext confi gure the Communication Tab by entering the Path to the MW100. The Path can be designated by the name of the Ethernet port on the

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17IM CA150EI/O Messaging with RSLogix 5000®The fi rst step in confi guring an MW100 to communicate via I/O Messaging is to defi ne a connection within RS

Page 10 - Specifi cation

18IM CA150EWhen prompted, name the driver – in this case MW100 was used but the name can be changed to suit different naming conven-tions. Path name f

Page 11 - IM CA150E

19IM CA150EOpen RSLogix 5000® and select the PLC that is going to communicate with the MW100. Right click on Ethernet and select New Module... Adding

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2IM CA150ETable of ContentsTable of Contents ...

Page 13 - Write Message

20IM CA150EA defi nition screen should now appear for the ETHERNET-MODULE. In the Name fi eld – type MW100 (or the desired connection name). Comm For

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21IM CA150EI/O Confi guration within Controller Organizer tree – ETHERNET-MODULE MW100Browsing Controller Tags will now show MW100:I and MW100:O as tag

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22IM CA150EAppendix B – Detailed Confi guration of DigiOne IAP Serial GatewayFor PLCs that support serial communications via DF1 protocol, there are va

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23IM CA150EEnter the IP address and subnet mask that is desired. Confi guring IP Address of DigiOne IAPAfter confi guring the network settings choose Sk

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24IM CA150EThe default web browser should pop up with a prompt for a user name and password (if it does not automatically launch the web browser, then

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25IM CA150ESelect Industrial Automation Wizard link in the center of the screen to confi gure the IAP for an industrial network. Industrial Automation

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26IM CA150EThe fi rst source that will be setup is the interface for RSLinx® choose Allen-Bradley Ethernet and click Next. Click Next until the followi

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27IM CA150EGive the source a Description and confi gure the serial options to match the confi guration of the PLC, then click Next. Click Next until the

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28IM CA150EAddress 0 communications need to be retransmitted over the serial port connected to the SLC504®. Set Protocol to DF1 Full-Duplex and Seria

Page 22 - Serial Gateway

29IM CA150EThe next step is to tell the IAP where the MW100 is located and how to talk to it. Select Send messages to network device at Hostname – IP

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3IM CA150EIntroduction There is a large install base of industrial automation Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and remote I/O that support Eth-er

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30IM CA150EIf all the settings match on the Summary page, click Finish to save the confi guration in the IAP. The IAP will then ask to be rebooted so a

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4IM CA150EExplicit MessagingExplicit Messaging is a point to point, request/response messaging protocol for unscheduled information transfer. In ladd

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5IM CA150EThe tables below detail the naming convention to use when creating explicit messages within RSLogix®. In the left most column is the native

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6IM CA150EWhen using RSLogix 5000® and RSLogix 500® there are different types of messages that correspond to the different type of PLCs. Everything f

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7IM CA150EI/O Messaging (Implicit Messaging)I/O Messaging, also known as Implicit Messaging, is used for point to point or multicast and to transmit a

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8IM CA150EBy clicking on ETHERNET-MODULE MW100 within the Controller Organizer tree, the connection can be fully confi gured. Note - the IP Address sh

Page 31 - IM3E-2006.2

9IM CA150EOnce an instance has been properly confi gured, the MW100 inputs and outputs will show up in the Controller Tags window. MW100 Channels withi

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