Advantys STB
Standard Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP Network Interface Module
Applications Guide
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Table of Contents
Safety Information About the Book Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 3 Configuring the Island Bus
Chapter 2 The STB NIP 2212 NIM
Chapter 4 IP Parameters
Chapter 5 STB NIP 2212 Web Server
Chapter 8 Advanced Configuration Features
Chapter 6 Data Exchange
Chapter 7 Connection Example
Glossary
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DANGER
Safety Information
Important Information
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Safety Information
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About the Book
At a Glance
Reference Number
Validity Note Related Documents
Title of Documentation
Introduction Whats in this Chapter?
Introduction
At a Glance
What Is a Network Interface Module?
Purpose
The Fieldbus
Network
Integrated Power The NIM’s built-in 24-to-5 VDC power supply provides logic power to the I/O
network view and a physical representation of the island bus
Structural
Overview
What Is Advantys STB?
Introduction
Island Bus I/O
The Primary
Extension
Segments
island bus can support as many as six extension segments
segment
Preferred
Modules
Standard
CANopen
Devices
segment
STB NIP 2212 Product Overview
Conformance to The STB NIP 2212 is designed to support all of the standard Advantys STB NIM
Ethernet Communications and Connectivity
Introduction
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The STB NIP 2212 NIM
At a Glance
External Features of the STB NIP
Features
Summary of
NIM operations are located
Island’s Logic Power Bus, p. 39 to the NIM
The rotary switches See Physical Description, p. 28 used
STB NIP 2212 to use its MAC-based default IP address See
An RJ-45 See STB NIP 2212 Network Interface, p
STB NIP 2212 Network Interface
fieldbus interface is also called the Ethernet port
used to connect the STB NIP 2212 to the Ethernet baseband
NIM toward the top
Cable and
Connector
Communications
Rotary Switches
summarizes the valid address settings
LED Indicators
IP Address from a Media Access Control MAC
memory card See Using the STB XMP 4440 Optional
Ethernet Communications LEDs
Advantys STB Communications LEDs
Configuration, p. 49 error
island bus is operational with a configuration mismatch
The CFG Interface
Connections An STB XCA 4002 programming cable must be used to connect the computer running the Advantys configuration software or a Modbus-capable HMI panel to the NIM via the CFG port
The Power Supply Interface
Connectors
Logic Power
Flow
Logic Power
power and sends it across the primary segment
Selecting a Source Power Supply for the Island’s Logic Power Bus
IMPROPER GALVANIC ISOLATION
Requirement supplies installed on the island
Suggested
Devices
Module Specifications
General Specifications
General Specifications
The STB NIP 2212 NIM
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Configuring the Island Bus
Auto-Configuration
Installing the STB XMP 4440 Optional Removable Memory Card
At a Glance
Auto-Addressing
An Example
Module
Physical Location
Island Bus Address
Bus Location
Auto-Configuration
Installing the STB XMP 4440 Optional Removable Memory Card
Installing the Card
Use the following procedure to install the card
Removing the Use the following procedure to remove the card from the card drawer. As a handling
overwritten
equipment manufacturer
The RST Button
RST Functionality
Default Values
Overwriting
Flash Memory
with Factory
Configuring the Island Bus
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IP Parameters
At a Glance
How the STB NIP 2212 Obtains IP Parameters
The IP Address Assignment Process
How the STB NIP 2212 Obtains IP Parameters
a Media Access
Deriving an
IP Address from
Control MAC
Hex Pair Decimal Conversion
The IP Address Assignment Process
INTERNAL positions See Rotary Switches, p
This chapter contains the following sections
STB NIP 2212 Web Server
At a Glance
5.1 Introduction to the Embedded Web Server
At a Glance
Introduction Whats in this Section?
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About the Embedded Web Server
Accessing the STB NIP Web Site
following figure
Properties Web Page
STB NIP 2212 is configured
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5.2 Web Server Configuration Options
At a Glance
Configuration Web Page
The Configuration menu appears in the following figure
Configurator Web Page, p
is linked to a menu option
Configuring an IP Address for the STB NIP
IP Parameters Using the Command Buttons
Assigning a Configured IP Address to the STB NIP
Reboot Option, p
position See Physical Description, p
Ethernet Communications LEDs
Restoring Default Parameters from the Web
Configured IP Web Page, p. 72 opens
Reboot Option, p
The Configured IP web page See Sample
Reboot Option
About the
Fields on the Master Controller Web Page
Configuring Master Controllers
Introduction Understanding Processing Mastery
Setting Up Master Controllers for the Island
Controller Web Page
Master Configurator Web Page
Fields on the Master Configurator Web Page
Configuring a Master Configurator for the Island
Master Configurator Web Page, p
The IP address See How the STB NIP 2212 Obtains
Configurator Web Page
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Configuring a Role Name
and three numeric characters, e.g., STBNIP2212002
A role name is the priority IP address assignment method used by the
A sample Role Name web page is shown below
Configuring a Role Name
Reboot Option, p
Server-Assigned IP Addresses, p
role name with three numeric values. You
Reboot Option
default IP parameters. Use the following steps
About the
Deleting a Role
5.3 Web Server Security
At a Glance
STB NIP 2212 web site This section contains the following topics
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Web Access Password Protection
What Is the Web The web access password is an eight-character, case-sensitive user name and
Properties Web Page, p. 69 is
Setting Up the Web Access Login
Navigate to your url http//configured IP address
Logging In and Out
Configuration Password Protection
Introduction Set Configuration Password Procedure
software See Protecting Configuration Data, p
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5.4 Web Server Diagnostic Options
At a Glance
Diagnostics Web Page
Ethernet Statistics
STB NIP 2212 Registers Web Page
STB NIP 2212 Web Server
I/O Data Values Web Page
processes
modules STB DDI 3610s and/or STB DDO 3600s, STB AVI 1270s
modules can be represented on the I/O Data Values web page
Values Web Page
Island Configuration Web Page
Configuration
Introduction
Sample Island
Island Parameters Web Page
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Error Log Web Page
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Error Log
See Diagnostics Web Page
Configuration Password
Operations
5.5 SNMP Services
At a Glance
SNMP Device Management
Introduction
User Datagram
Protocol UDP
SNMP Protocol
Data Units
PDUs
SNMP PDU
Configure SNMP Web Page
Introduction Fields on the Configure SNMP Web Page
A sample Configure SNMP web page is shown in the following figure
Configure SNMP
Sample
Web Page
About the Schneider Private MIBs
TFE Subtree
Transparent
Factory Ethernet
Transparent Factory Ethernet TFE MIB Subtree
Transparent Factory Ethernet TFE MIB Subtree
The Port502Messaging subtree OID 5 provides connection management and
Port502 Messaging Subtree
objects and OIDs used by a TFE service
Web MIB Subtree
activity
Equipment Profiles Subtree
Introduction Equipment Profiles MIB Subtree
Service
Description
Comment
dependent address of the
STB NIP 2212 Web Server
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Data Exchange
Reading Diagnostic Data
Modbus Commands Supported by the STB NIP
Modbus Error Codes
Data Exchange with the STB NIP
Data and Status
Objects
The I/O modules have the following island bus addresses
The Output Data The output data process image contains the data written to the island from the
A digital I/O module uses two contiguous registers
45392 through 45409 to support our configuration
Data Exchange
Data Exchange
Data Exchange
Reading Diagnostic Data
condition
Data Exchange
Register
Configuration
Node
Node Assembly The next eight contiguous registers registers 45367 through 45374 indicate the presence or absence of configured modules in locations on the island bus. This information is stored in Flash memory. At start up, the actual locations of the modules on the island are validated by comparing them to the configured locations stored in memory. Each bit represents a module
module 28 error
module 26 error
module 25 error
Emergency
faults were detected
STB NIP 2212 Register 45391 contains a word of diagnostic data that is allocated to the status of Status Register the STB NIP 2212. The bits in the high byte have predefined meanings that are
Modbus Commands Supported by the STB NIP
List of Supported Commands
Ethernet Statistics, p
issued, and the statistics are retrieved
Ethernet
Statistics
transmissions to and from the STB NIP 2212 over the Ethernet LAN
Modbus Error Codes
Data Exchange
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Connection Example
At a Glance
Introduction
Cabling Guidelines
Network Architecture
Type of Connection
Sample Configuration
Example
Configuration
Modbus over
TCP/IP View of
the Sample
N3 status
N7 channel 1 status
Output Process The I/O modules in the sample island bus assembly require five Modbus registers
Modbus Functions Supported by the STB NIP
STB AVO 1250 module node 8 in the sample Advantys STB island bus See
indicate an error condition
Advanced Configuration Features
At a Glance
STB NIP 2212 Configurable Parameters
Selecting the By default, the values for the configurable NIM parameters use decimal notation
must reserve space for that data. To reserve data sizes
Configuring Mandatory Modules
mandatory stop will load the island’s default configuration data
Prioritizing a Module
What Is a Reflex Action?
Configuring a
Reflex Action
Inputs to a Reflex
Action
Result of a Reflex Depending on the type of reflex block that you use, it will output either a Boolean or
Nesting
use the always enabled constant as the enable input whenever possible
blocks
on an action module
the NIM. The best way to preserve processing resources is to
Island Fallback Scenarios
heartbeat message
when you attempt to save it
Saving Configuration Data
from Flash memory and used to configure your physical island
Protecting Configuration Data
currently stored in Flash cannot be overwritten by data on the card
A Modbus View of the Island’s Data Image
The Data Image The 9999 contiguous registers in the Modbus data image start at register 40001. The illustration below shows a graphical representation of the data image and how it is subdivided into nine distinct blocks
Reading Register All the registers in the data image can be read by an HMI panel connected to the
The Island’s Process Image Blocks
The registers in the output data process image are read/write-capable
The HMI Blocks in the Island Data Image
HMI Output Data In turn, output data written by the fieldbus master can be used to update enunciator
Advanced Configuration Features
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Glossary
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DHCP
digital I/O
economy
segment
Page
hot swapping
HTTP
gateway
globalID
IEEE
I/O base
I/O module
I/O scanning
light industrial
linearity
MAC address
mandatory
module
master/slave
Page
24 VDC, 115 VAC, or 230 VAC
Page
Page
state managementmessage periodic services. The applications and network
Page
varistor
voltage group
Index
Numerics
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Index
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