QTS AN-X3-MOD-MAS Bedienungsanleitung

AN-X3-MOD-MAS
Modicon S908
Remote I/O
Scanner Module
User Manual

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Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those
responsible for the application and use of these products must satisfy themselves that all
necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all
performance and safety requirements, including any applicable laws, regulations, codes
and standards. In no event will Quest Technical Solutions be responsible or liable for
indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use or application of these products.
Any illustrations, charts, sample programs, and layout examples shown in this publication
are intended solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and
requirements associated with any particular installation, Quest Technical Solutions does
not assume responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual
use based upon the examples shown in this publication.
Current firmware and documentation are at qtsusa.com/dist.
Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING!
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to
personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
These warnings help to:
• identify a hazard
• avoid the hazard
• recognize the consequences
IMPORTANT! Identifies information that is especially important for successful
application and understanding of the product.
TIP Identifies information that explains the best way to use the AN-
X3-MOD-MAS
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ControlLogix, RSLinx and RSLogix 5000 are trademarks of the Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.


AN-X3-MOD-MAS MODULE OVERVIEW 7
Hardware Features 8
Package Contents 8
AN-X3 Modes of Operation 9
INSTALLATION 10
Prevent Electrostatic Discharge 10
Power 10
S908 Cabling and Termination 10
Ethernet Cabling 11
CE Installations 11
QUICK START 12
ETHERNET CONFIGURATION 13
Ethernet Configuration 13
DHCP 14
Static IP Address 14
Hostname 15
Firmware 15
Submitting the Configuration 15
Reconfiguring an AN-X from an Unknown State 16
The Configuration File 16
If the link-local address is not accessible… 17
CONFIGURING THE AN-X3-MOD-MAS S908 NETWORK 19
Auto Configuration 19
Manual Configuration 20
RIO Configuration File Contents 21
I/O Modules 21

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Sending and Retrieving Configurations 23
Sample RIO Configuration File: 24
Exchanging Scheduled Data with a ControlLogix 25
Configuring the AN-X in RSLogix 5000 25
Mapping I/O Data 28
ClxName 29
ClxPrefix 29
Scheduled Connection Data 29
Swap Option 30
Controlling Program Mode Behaviour 31
Other Mappable Data 31
Other Parameters 35
Sending and Retrieving Configurations 36
Sample Ethernet/IP Configuration File: 37
SCANNING I/O 38
Program/Run 38
Required Connections 38
ControlLogix Alias Tags 38
Using the Ethernet/IP Log 40
Redundancy 40
ControlLogix Ethernet Configuration File 40
Example ControlLogix Configuration for Redundant Applications 42
Aliases 42
Criteria for Switching between AN-X Modules 43
Switchover 43
Other factors to consider… 43
LEDs 44
USING THE WEB INTERFACE 45
Automation Network 46
Configuration 46
View Configuration Files 47
Monitor RIO 48
Monitor Ethernet/IP 50
Log Files 51
Ethernet/IP Log 51
System Info Log 51
View All Logs 51

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Administration Menu 52
AN-X IP Configuration 52
DHCP 52
Static IP Address 52
Hostname 53
Firmware Type 53
Submitting the Configuration 53
Diagnostic Capture 53
AN-X Firmware Update 54
AN-X Module Restart 56
Support Menu 56
TROUBLESHOOTING 57
LEDs 57
Ethernet LEDs 57
SYS or MS LED 57
“Railroading” – SYS (or MS) and NET (or NS) LEDs 58
MS and NS LEDs: Runtime 58
Fatal Errors 59
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE 60
SPECIFICATIONS 61
SUPPORT 62
WARRANTY 63

AN-X3-MOD-MAS Module Overview
The AN-X3-MOD-MAS allows an Ethernet/IP Client such as ControlLogix to control
Modicon S908 remote I/O.
The module acts as a scanner on the S908 network, reading inputs and writing outputs.
The module supports 800 series and Quantum remote drops. It supports up to 32 drops.
The AN-X-MOD-MAS module has a web interface for configuring the module, for
monitoring logs, diagnostics and I/O data and for performing administrative functions.
You can communicate with the module using any standard web browser such as Chrome
or Firefox.
The module firmware can be updated using the web interface. Refer to page 54 for
details.

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Hardware Features
The module has:
• two LEDs to indicate the status of the connection to the Ethernet (100 and Link/Act)
• an LED to indicate the module’s internal state and the state of Ethernet
communication (MS or SYS)
• an LED to indicate the state of communications on the S908Remote I/O network
(NS or NET)
• an Ethernet connector
• a power connector
• an F connector to connect to the S908 remote I/O network
A watchdog timer is implemented in the module’s hardware. If the firmware does not
kick the watchdog within the timeout period the watchdog times out and places the
module into a safe fatal failure state.
A jabber inhibit timer is implemented in the module’s hardware. If the network
transmitter is on longer than 150% of the longest network frame time, the transmitter is
forced off and the module is placed into a safe fatal failure state.
Package Contents
• AN-X3-MOD module
• 3 pin Phoenix power connector
Current firmware and documentation are at qtsusa.com/dist

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Using the MicroSD Card
The AN-X3 microSD card stores configuration data and firmware.
The are no restrictions on the size or speed of the card. The format must be FAT-16 or
FAT-32.
The card must be present while the AN-X3 is running.
WARNING! Do not remove the card while the AN-X3 is powered on!
If the AN-X3 is inaccessible from Ethernet because of its settings, you can remove the
card and edit the file config.txt. Refer to page 16 for details.
Reinsert the card in the slot at the back of the AN-X3, with the pins facing up.
WARNING!
If you remove the card to edit the configuration file, push the card in
straight or the card might fall inside the case and you will have to
disassemble the AN-X3 to retrieve it (7/64 Allen wrench) .
AN-X3 Modes of Operation
There are two AN-X3 modes of operation:
• Maintenance mode. The AN-X3 runs the maintenance firmware at startup. It
performs diagnostics (memory tests, etc), copies any changes from the microSD card.
If there are no errors, it starts the AN-X3 in production mode.
• Production mode. This is the normal runtime mode of operation.

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Installation
Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
The module is sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
WARNING!
Electrostatic discharge can damage integrated circuits or
semiconductors. Follow these guidelines when you handle the module:
• Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential
• Do not touch the connector pins
Power
AN-X requires a DC power input of anywhere from 12 to 24 VDC.
Left to right the pins on the power connector are chassis ground, negative voltage and
positive voltage.
The chassis ground should be connected.
Power consumption is 150 mA @ 12VDC or 75 mA @ 24VDC.
The part number for the power connector is Phoenix MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08
S908 Cabling and Termination
Refer to the Modicon Remote I/O Cable System Planning and Installation Guide 890
USE 101 00 Version 3.0 for detailed information on cabling and installation.
The module has a standard F connector for connection to the S908 remote I/O network.
The hardware for the AN-X-MOD-MAS and AN-X-MOD-MON contains built-in
termination.
When you connect the AN-X-MOD-MAS to the network, it usually replaces a Modicon
master and no wiring changes are necessary.
When you connect the AN-X-MOD-MON to the network, you generally can’t connect it
just like any other node. There’s a loss of about 14 dB through a tap to each drop, so if
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