Mitsubishi Electronics ETH-1000 manual Configuring Service Objects

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5.2.2. Configuring Service Objects

2.Enter the IP address of the controller that will be connected. The IP is 192.168.1.40 for this example

3.Enter the Port Number in decimal. The Port is 20481 or 0x5001 for this example.

4.Hit “Create” after the information is entered and the Connection Object is shown as below.

5.2.2. Configuring Service Objects

In the Verification System architecture, four service objects were created for each connection to a controller that is defined:

Write 20 words from ICC DB to Data Register 12268 – Data Register 12287

Read 20 words from Data Register 12248 – Data Register 12267 to ICC DB

Write 10 words (160 bits) from ICC DB to Internal Relay M7841 – M8000

Read 10 words (160 bits) from Internal Relay M7681 – M7840 to ICC DB

Following are the steps to configure a service object to write 20 words from ICC DB to Data Registers

12268 - 12287:

1.Select “Connection 1” on the Connection Object Configuration list that has been defined in Section 5.2.1.

2.Enter the “Description” to describe this Service Object

3.Select the Device Code of the iQ PLC that the data will be transferred. For this example, select “Data Register (D).”

4.Check the appropriate checkbox(s) of Function selection. It is important to know that the “Read” and “Write” functions are from the ICC ETH-1000 perspective. In other words, selecting the “Write” checkbox enables the service object to transfer the data items from ICC DB to the designated data register locations using the MC Protocol. For this example, the “Write” checkbox is selected.

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Contents Using ICC ETH-1000 EtherNet/IP Interface with Mitsubishi iQ PLC Contents FURTHER READING REFERENCE LIST MitsubishiThis Page is intentionally left blank Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 EtherNet/IP Connectivity - Rockwell PLC to Mitsubishi iQ PLCChapter 2 System Overview Figure 2 Architecture of an Example Verification SystemChapter 3 Connecting Devices to the Network 3.1 Changing the IP Address of the ControlLogix System4. Right-Click on the ENBT Module and select “Module Configuration” from the drop down list 3.2 Changing the IP Address of the ICC ETH-1000 Module Download Configuration to Device pop-up message and the ETH-1000 will go through the reset sequence 3.3 Changing the IP Addresses of the iQ PLC Built-in Ethernet Port ControlLogix PLC Project 3.4 Configuring the External Ethernet Module in the iQ System a. Set the Communication Data Code to Binary 3-10 Chapter 4 ControlLogix PLC Project Configuration 4.1 Adding the 1756 ENBT Module3. In the “Select Module” pop-up window, choose the “Communications” 4. Then select the proper module 1756 ENBTrevision level of the ENBT module is 4.2 Adding the ICC Module Configuration c. Configure the “Connection Parameters” as follow 5. Configure the RPI to 10.0 ms a. 248 integer tags were created for CSCICCETH1000INTI. These are the tag locations where ICC will transfer the data to the ControlLogix using Implicit Message protocol every RPI Chapter 5 ETH-1000 Configuration 5.1 Configuring the EtherNet/IP Implicit Messaging CommunicationICC ETH-1000 Figure 3 Mapping CLX Data to ICC Database LocationsCSCICCETH100INTI CSCICCETH100INTO 5.2 Configuring the MELSEC Protocol 5.2.1. Configuring Connection Objects5.2.2. Configuring Service Objects 8. Click the “Create” button to create this Service Object a. Define the Service Object to read 20 Data Registers to ICC b. Define the Service Object to write 10 Words to Internal RelayConfiguration 5.2.3. Configuring the Connection Object for QJ71E71 Ethernet Module 5.2.4. Calculating the ICC ETH-1000 DB Addresses Mitsubishi iQ ControllersCLX CSCICCETH100INTI CSCICCETH100INTOChapter 6 Using EtherNet/IP Explicit Messaging Chapter TerminologyJuly 2009 - Document created and Released, Version RevisionsRev-1