GE P485 instruction manual Profibus network setup

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APPLICATION EXAMPLE

Profibus network setup

DESCRIPTION Each device on a Profibus-DP network is associated with a GSD file that contains all necessary information about the device. This file is used by the Profibus configuration tool during configuration of the network. The file is available for download at the GE Multilin website at http://www.GEmultilin.com (the GSD file is named P48509E5.GSD).

It is necessary to import the GSD file in the Profibus configuration tool to incorporate the P485 as a slave in the network. The properties for the P485 must then be configured from the Profibus configuration tool. This includes setting up the node address, input/output data areas and offset address.

Node address: The node address in the Profibus configuration tool should be set to match the one selected using the on board configuration switches of the P485.

Setting up input/output data areas: Input/output data are arranged as logic modules in the Profibus configuration tool. Which modules to use depends on the application. The modules are composed together in the module list for the P485 device. It is possible to select modules freely to compose the required input/output sizes, In the previous example, where there are 24 bytes of input and 4 bytes of output, the following modules can be configured.

24 bytes input and 6 bytes output = 16 inputs + 8 inputs + 4 outputs

Offset address: The offset addresses can be chosen freely. However, certain restrictions may apply depending on what PLC/Profibus master is used.

NOTE

If the P485 is the last node on a Profibus segment, it is necessary to use a Profibus connector with the integrated termination switch. The termination switch should be set to ON if the P485 is the last physical node on the network and no other termination is used at this end of the network.

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P485 MODBUS TO PROFIBUS CONVERTER – USER GUIDE

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Contents P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter GE MultilinPage Table of contents P485 Modbus to Profibus ConverterSoftware Frame Miscellaneous Introduction Getting startedDocument conventions Input and output definitionFeatures FeaturesAbout the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter Specifications Mechanical HousingOrdering CommunicationsInstallation Quick installElectrical installation Profibus connector pin assignments Pin Signal DescriptionConfiguration cable pin assignments P485 end Pin DescriptionConfiguration cable PC end Mechanical installation Indicators and switchesP485 status indicators Number Description State StatusProfibus installation procedure Input/output bytes required ModulesTroubleshooting Poor performanceData exchange OverviewAddress Contents Access Memory MapProtocol configuration BlocksData Exchange Installation procedure Software overviewIntroduction Using the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software Select Configuration Wizard and click on OKTypical network arrangement Sub-network data flow Address Command Software Overview P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter User Guide Software Overview Configuration main window Configurator main windowInformation window Fieldbus configuration Function DescriptionP485/D485 configuration P485/D485 configurationModbus network configuration Parameter Description RangeSoftware Overview Communication model PLCBasic settings P485 scan listNodes MenuCommunication Model P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter User Guide Communication Model Frame and command editors Frame editorCommand editor Select command windowSelect ‘Add Command’ as described earlier Query ColumnMain window Modbus network and node monitors Modbus network monitorStart / Stop sub network scanning Update OFF Update on Node monitorCommand Area Advanced functions Control and status registersBits Name Description Code Name DescriptionCode Error Description Handshake bits themselves bits 14Input/output data during startup Fieldbus control systemAdvanced fieldbus configuration Mailbox commandAdvanced Functions Application example OverviewFor the MM2, we have Type Parameter Address Format Read/writeModbus user map setup Parameter User map data AddressMM2 meter user map setting System configuration System configurationSetup Software Starting Configuration Wizard DB9 pin DescriptionSelecting the SUB-NETWORK Properties Modbus network propertiesParameters configured for Pqmii Connect Devices to the SUB- Network 11 Connect devices to sub-networkSelect Parameters for Each Node 14 Select parameter window17 Configuration report 20 Save device file Queries 21 Expanding the tree 23 Changing configuration parameters for a query 25 Opening a saved configuration file Profibus network setup Warranty MiscellaneousRevision history Release Dates10-2 P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter Index 6-3Power Supply