ICP DAS USA 100-700 PLCS, DB25, DN-3000 user manual Creating Project Files, Creating a Project File

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Creating Project Files

CREATING A PROJECT FILE

To create a project file, move the highlighted bar to the “PROJECT” heading and press the computer’s ENTER key. When the menu appears move the highlight bar to the “NEW” sub-heading and press

“PROJECT”

Menu

the computer’s ENTER key. At the “Project Name” entry area, type in your file name.

Enter your

Project’s

File Name

After entering in the project’s file name, press the ENTER key. The highlighted bar now moves to “Project Type”. Press ENTER to open the “Project Type” window (default setting is “DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices”). Move the highlight bar by pressing the DOWN arrow key to the project type you wish to configure and then press the ENTER key. The software enters this selection and returns to the “PROJECT” menu.

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Contents DN-3000 Page Warranty & Notices WarrantyTable of Contents Application Notes Motor Drives Page Introduction IntroductionInstallation Software InstallationGeneral Information Software Information Software START-UPCreating Project Files Creating a Project FileProject Types Additional Project Menu Sub-Headings Devicenet to Plcs or Devices DeviceNet to PLCs or DevicesDevice Profile DeviceNet Host to Serial PLC with Pass-Through Connection Example ApplicationsDeviceNet Host to Multi-Dropped Serial PLCs Multiple DN-3000s with Different PLC or Device Types Configuring Port #1, Devicenet DeviceNet to PLCs or Devices Edit MenuMAC ID of DN3000 Configuring Port #2 Plcs or Devices PLC/Device ProtocolWire RS422 or RS485 Communications Configuring Port # 3 Passthrough Intermessage Time-OutData Configuration Use I/O DataOutput Data Size Use Command BlockUse Diagnostics Output DataInput Data Size Input DataOutput Data Table File Number Allen-Bradley PLCs only Use Output WordPLC/Device Address Register NumberInput Data Table Use Input Word PLC/DeviceAddressCommand Block DeviceNet to Motor Drives Devicenet to Motor DrivesDeviceNet Host to Serial Motor Drive DeviceNet Host to Multi-Dropped Serial Motor DrivesMultiple DN-3000s with Different Motor Drive Types DeviceNet to Motor Drives Edit Menu MAC ID of DN3000 Configuring Port # 2 Motor Drives Motor Drive TypeMinimum Delay Between Messages Data Configuration Use Command Block Input Data Size Output Data Table Motor Drive Address Parameter NumberInput Data Table Use Input Word Word Motor Drive Address Result Code Command Word Motor Drive Address CommandNumber Word Parameter Data write command only Number Word Returned Parameter Data read command onlyUpper Link Configuration Mitsubishi Drives Only Operation of the Link SwitchException Table Mitsubishi Drives Only Transferring Project Files Transferring Project FilesUpload Project from DN3000 Transfer OptionsDownload Project to DN3000 VerifyOptions Settings Options SettingsSET Directory Current Directory Path Graphic Area SET COM Port Load Options from Disk Default OptionsSET Printer Options Save Options to DiskPhysical Dimensions Power RequirementsTechnical Information Visual LED Indicators DIP Switch SettingsSwitch # Normal Off Configuration Diagnostic Flashes followed by a pause Invalid DIP Switch Setting DN-3000 Troubleshooting InformationFlashes followed by a pause ALLEN-BRADLEY PLC 5, SLC500 and Micrologix Plcs Registers AccessedApplication Notes PLCs and Devices Protocols SupportedIdec FA Series Plcs Idec MICRO-3 PlcsLink Adapter Requirement Memory Address PLC Registers Accessed Koyo / PLC Direct 205 Series PlcsKoyo / PLC Direct / TI 305 Series Plcs Omron Plcs Mitsubishi FX Series PlcsModicon Plcs and Modbus Devices RTS ControlProtocol Information Pass-Through PortSquare D Model 100-700 Plcs Passthrough Port NoteToshiba T Series Plcs Toshiba EX and M Series PlcsWestinghouse Plcs Baldor Motor Drives Application Notes Motor DrivesDrive Parameter Numbers Assigned By Panel-Tec Configuring a Baldor Drive For Serial Communications Drive Addresses Assigned By Panel-TecWoods Motor Drives Configuring a Woods Drive For Serial CommunicationsMitsubishi Motor Drives Yaskawa Motor DrivesCable Diagrams DN3000 Configuration CableAllen Bradley Solder EndGE Fanuc 90/20, 30 GE Fanuc DN3000Idec Koyo/PLC Direct Mitsubishi FX Series MitsubishiModicon ModiconOmron Host LinkSiemens S7 Square D TSX07Simatic TI5 Series TI5 232 Port DN3000Toshiba Toshiba DN3000Baldor Motor Drives BaldorMitsubishi Motor Drives Woods Motor Drives Yaskawa Motor Drives DeviceNet Cable DeviceNet DN3000