ILX34-AENWG Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter August 16, 2013 USER MANUAL
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Caution: POINT I/O is grounded through the DIN-rail to chassis ground. Use zinc-plated, yellow-chromated steel DIN-rail to assure proper grounding. Using other DIN-rail materials (for example, aluminum, plastic, and so on) which can corrode, oxidize or are poor conductors, can result in improper or intermittent platform grounding. Caution: When you connect or disconnect the Removable Terminal Block (RTB) with field side power applied, an electrical arc can occur.
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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Contents User Manual Contents Your Feedback Please ........................................................................................................................ 2 Important Safety Information ............................................................................................................... 2 Important User Information ..........................................................................................................
Contents User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 3.1.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 4 Mix Rack-optimized and Direct Connections .......................................................... 48 System Components .............................................................................................. 48 Set Up the Hardware ...........................................................................................
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 5 Ladder Logic 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.2.8 5.2.9 5.2.10 5.2.11 6 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.5.6 6.5.7 6.5.8 6.5.9 6.6 6.6.1 6.7 6.8 7 117 Adjusting the Input and Output Array Sizes (Optional) ......................................... 117 1734 POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference .....................
Contents User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 7.1 Warranty Information ............................................................................................ 174 Index 175 Page 10 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Guide to the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Section Install the ILX34AENWG Adapter (Required) Quick Link Contents Configure the ILX34- AENWG (page 34) System Requirements & Package Contents Installing the ILX34-AENWG in the POINT I/O Chassis Configuring the POINT I/O Processor Connecting to the ILX34-AENWG Adapter Configure the ILX34AENWG Adapter (Required) Configure the ILX34- AENWG (page 34) Diagnosti
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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 1 Start Here User Manual Start Here In This Chapter Overview ............................................................................................... 13 Package Contents ................................................................................. 14 System Requirements ........................................................................... 14 Install the Configuration Tools .........................................
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter The Wireless POINT I/O benefits users who require a non-tethered link to distributed I/O in applications with moving, remote, or difficult / costly to wire devices or control panels. Customers may also choose to use wireless I/O to save time and money versus installation of wire. 1.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or 2 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1, 2, or 3 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 128 Mbytes of RAM minimum, 256 Mbytes of RAM recommended Microsoft Windows Explorer version 7 256-color VGA graphics adapter, 800 x 600 minimum resolution (True Color 1024 768 recommended) DVD drive o o o o Note: The Hardware and Operat
Start Here User Manual 1.5 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Planning the Network Before you configure and install the network, you should create a plan for it. The following points assume that you are creating a bridge network of masters and repeaters, but you can also set up clients to work with devices on existing wireless LANs. For information, see Set up a Client.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Repeater ID ILX34-AENWG ID Locations Is there a Line of Sight between them? Selected the appropriate antennas for your network? 1.5.
Start Here User Manual 1.6 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Scan the network on demand Save and load network snapshots Upload and download configuration files to/from radio devices Upgrade Radio firmware Planning the Physical Installation A network's performance is affected by attributes specific to the installation site.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Note: The radio in this illustration is capable of transmitting at 5 GHz (802.11a) as well as 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g). The radio in the ILX34-AENWG adapter supports only 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g). In particular, note the following settings. Network SSID: All radios on the network must use the same Network SSID In this example, the Network SSID is "Point_IO". Channel: All radios must use the same channel.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 1.7.2 Configure One or More Repeaters (Optional) The following illustration shows an example configuration for a RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot (Access Point) configured as a Repeater radio. The need for repeater radios is determined by the distance between the Master radio and the ILX34-AENWG, as well as any topographical factors such as hills or other obstructions, which could prevent a clear line-of-sight signal path.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual 1.8.1 Adapter Components The Wireless POINT I/O Adapter is a communications adapter for POINT I/O modules. The adapter provides an interface for controlling and communicating with POINT I/O modules from an Ethernet network. 1.8.2 Install the Wireless Point I/O Adapter on the DIN-rail Warning: You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic devices.
Start Here User Manual 2 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Press down firmly to install the adapter on the DIN-rail, and then turn the orange screw to lock the adaptor onto the DIN-rail. Warning: If you connect or disconnect the Ethernet cable with power applied to this module or any device on the network, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding. When you power up the POINT I/O for the first time, the adapter must assign addresses to every module in the backplane. POINT I/O modules are all initially configured at the same address. When you first apply power, all but one module on the backplane should show a solid red Module Status LED.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 1.8.4 Connect the Adapter to the EtherNet/IP Network Connect an Ethernet cable between the adapter’s Ethernet port, and the EtherNet/IP network. Note: This connection is temporary, and is helpful during configuration. You will disconnect the Ethernet cable after you have finished configuring the adapter for wireless communication. 1.8.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual The simplest way to set the IP address for your initial connection is to use the thumbwheel switches on the front of the adapter. The three thumbwheel switches represent the final octet for the private IP address 192.168.1.xxx (where xxx represents the number set on the switches). The factory default switch setting is 999. Use the buttons above and below each number to select a temporary IP address to use.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Be cautious about using DHCP software to configure your adapter. A DHCP server typically assigns a finite lease time to the offered IP address. When 50% of the leased time has expired, the ILX34-AENWG adapter attempts to renew its IP address with the DHCP server.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 3 Click the SET button. 4 5 Click OK to dismiss the confirmation dialog box. Click the REFRESH button to verify the changes. Start Here User Manual Use the Rockwell BootP/DHCP Utility The Rockwell BOOTP/DHCP utility is a stand-alone program that incorporates the functionality of standard BootP software with a user-friendly graphical interface. You can install BootP from the UTILS directory on the RSLogix5000 installation DVD.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 Double-click the hardware address of the device to configure. This action opens the NEW ENTRY dialog bow, populated with the device's Ethernet Address (MAC). 3 Enter the IP Address to assign to the device, and click OK. You can leave the HOSTNAME and DESCRIPTION fields blank. Notice that the IP Address you assigned now appears in the Request History pane.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4 Start Here User Manual To enable DHCP for a device with DHCP disabled, select the device in the RELATION LIST, and then click the ENABLE DHCP button. Save the Relation List You can save the Relation List to use later, for example, to have a record of IP addresses assigned to specific MAC addresses. 1 Open the FILE menu, and then choose SAVE AS. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter This action opens the SAVE AS dialog box. 2 Enter a File name for the Relation List (for example, control system configuration), and click SAVE. 1.8.6 Configure the ILX34-AENWG for Wireless Access You can configure the ILX34-AENWG's wireless settings from the MODULE PROPERTIES dialog box in RSLogix 5000, or from the ILX34-AENWG's Connect to the Adapter's Web Page (page 30).
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual To select a page to view, click the page title in the tree view. If you are unable to connect to the adapter's web page, verify that your PC is correctly configured to reach IP addresses on the subnet where your adapter communicates. Wireless Settings Page The WIRELESS SETTINGS page opens when you select the CONFIGURATION folder in the menu on the left side of the page, and then click the WIRELESS SETTINGS link.
Start Here User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Important: The values on this page are in non-volatile memory. Changes to these parameters do not take effect until you reset or cycle power to the ILX34-AENWG adapter. Field Description SSID Assign a network name (SSID) of up to 32 characters. The radio uses this name in all network references. All radios in a network must have the same SSID. SSID names are case-sensitive.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Start Here User Manual Field Description WEP Key Index If using WEP128 encryption, select the Key Index that matches the Key Index used in the Access Point. WEP Keys (1-4) If using WEP128 encryption, enter the WEP Keys that match the Keys in the Access Point. Transmit Data Rate The recommended The ILX34-AENWG supports the following transmit data rates.
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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Configure the ILX34-AENWG In This Chapter 2.1 Create a New RSLogix 5000 Project ..................................................... 35 Create the Network ............................................................................... 36 Create the Adapter ................................................................................ 38 Add POINT Modules Under the Adapter ..............
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual 2 2.2 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Select REVISION 17. Create the Network 1 Right-click I/O CONFIGURATION and choose NEW MODULE… Page 36 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Expand the COMMUNICATIONS node, and then select the ETHERNET BRIDGE module that matches your hardware. This example uses a 1756-ENBT/A module. Note: If you are prompted to "Select Major Revision", choose the lower of the available revision numbers. 3 Name the ENBT/A module, then set the IP Address and slot location in the local rack with the ControlLogix processor. 4 Click OK. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual 2.3 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Create the Adapter 1 Next, select the 1756-ENBT module that you just created in the Controller Organization pane and click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose NEW MODULE. 2 In the SELECT MODULE dialog box, click the VENDOR tab, and then expand the PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY node. Click the BY VENDOR tab, expand the PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY node, and then select ILX34-AENWG.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Important: The IP address on the ILX34-AENWG's thumbwheel switches must match the IP address you enter here. 2.3.1 Configure Chassis Size The ILX34-AENWG requires configuration of its chassis size before you can make any I/O connections. The default setting for the chassis size is 1 slot, which represents the adapter by itself, and allows for no I/O.
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual 2.4 1 In the Module Definition area of the General tab, click the CHANGE button. This action opens the MODULE DEFINITION dialog box. 2 Select the Chassis Size for your project from the dropdown list, and then Click OK to close the MODULE DEFINITION dialog box. In a later step, you will verify the chassis size when you are online with the Configure 1734 POINT I/O Modules (page 40). Add POINT Modules Under the Adapter 1 2 3 4 5 2.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Look at the bottom of the screen to make sure you are in the Monitor Tags tab. In this example, you will configure an analog input module 1734-IE2V, installed in slot 1. You will configure Channel 0 of this module to operate over the range -10 to +10V dc. 2 Expand the configuration tag ILX34_AENWG:2:C. From here, you can set the module's configuration and alarms.
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual o 5 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 0 = -10 to +10V dc Click the value 2 and change it to 0, which changes the voltage range to -10 to +10V dc for channel 0. Note the following: o The controller sends the configuration data only when it first establishes the connection. o After you modify any of the tag values, you must download the updated information into the module.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 7 Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Click the CONNECTION tab. Notice that the Status message at the bottom left corner of the dialog box reads "FAULTED". The module is faulted because, even though you set up the adapter's POINT I/O chassis size to the actual number of modules, plus the adapter, the adapter still remembers the size of 1 (the factory default value) until you reset this size manually.
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual 9 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Click the SET CHASSIS SIZE IN MODULE button. Remember to inhibit and uninhibit the module for this to take effect. Now you can put your controller in Run mode, and the connection should be successful. Important: The information found in Controller Tag 1734 POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference (page 118) is also available in the RSLogix 5000 online help file.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2.7 Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual Field Description Encryption Type Choose the method by which the adapter will apply encryption security: NONE (not recommended) WEP128 - Legacy security setting using a 128-bit key and WEP encryption. WPA2/AES (Preferred) - Security setting using WPA (pre-shared key) authentication and AES encryption. The preferred encryption type is AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
Configure the ILX34-AENWG User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Antennas that do not have a reverse polarity SMA connector must be mounted separately and connected to the radio using a ProSoft RadioLinx adaptor cable. Because the antenna cable attenuates the RF signal, to ensure optimum performance, use an antenna cable no longer than necessary.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 3 About the Example Applications User Manual About the Example Applications In This Chapter Support of Rack-optimized and Direct Connections .............................. 48 System Components ............................................................................. 48 Set Up the Hardware ............................................................................. 49 Example 1 - Direct Connection and Rack Optimization .......
About the Example Applications User Manual 3.1 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Support of Rack-optimized and Direct Connections The ILX34-AENWG adapter supports both direct and rack-optimized connections. A direct connection is a real-time data transfer link between the controller and whatever module occupies the slot that the configuration data references. Direct connection messaging occurs at a cyclic rate specified by the RPI during configuration.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual Quantity Product Name Catalog Number 1 POINT I/O relay output module 1734-OW2/C 1 DIN rail 199-DR1 or equivalent 1 ControlLogix chassis 1756-A4, (or 1756-A7, 1756-A13,1756-A17) 1 ControlLogix power supply 1756-PA72, (or 1756-PB72) 1 ControlLogix controller 1756-L5* with firmware version 17 1 ControlLogix EtherNet/IP bridge module 1756-ENBT with firmware version 4.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter I/O modules set up to use rack optimization communicate at the rate of the RPI configured for the ILX34-AENWG adapter. I/O modules configured for direct communication communicate at their own set RPI and ignore the ILX34-AENWG adapter RPI. Attention: You must use series C POINT I/O modules with the ILX34-AENWG adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter. 3.4.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual b) Slot In the Module Definition area, click the CHANGE ... button, and change the Connection type from Rack Optimization (default) to DATA. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual 4 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Click the CONNECTION tab, and then change the RPI value for the module from 20 (the default) to 50 (the recommended value for analog or specialty modules). This value determines how often to exchange data with the ILX34AENWG adapter. Important: To avoid overloading the ILX34-AENWG adapter, we recommend that RPI be no less than 10 ms for rack connections and 50 ms for direct connections.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 2 In the SELECT MODULE dialog box, choose the 1734-OV4E digital output module from the list, and click OK. 3 In the MODULE PROPERTIES dialog, enter the following information: a) Name ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter b) Slot 4 In the MODULE DEFINITION area of the dialog box, notice that the default Connection type is RACK OPTIMIZATION. Click the CONNECTION tab, and then change the RPI value for the module from 20 (the default) to 10 (the recommended value for digital modules). This value determines how often to exchange data with the ILX34-AENWG adapter.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual The following illustration shows the I/O Configuration for this project. 3.4.3 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor Note: The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix processor must be in the REM or PROG position. 1 2 3 4 If you are not already online with the processor, open the Communications menu, and then choose DOWNLOAD.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Note: If you receive an error message during these steps, refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error. 3.4.4 Verify the Chassis Size You must configure the chassis size for the ILX34-AENWG before you can make any I/O Configure Chassis Size (page 39). The default setting for the chassis size is 1 slot, which represents the adapter by itself.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 4 Click the CHASSIS SIZE tab, and then click the CLICK SET CHASSIS SIZE IN MODULE button. 5 This action opens a notification dialog box. Take any necessary steps to prevent hazardous conditions, and then click OK to dismiss the dialog box. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6 Notice the chassis size in the module has been updated to match the hardware configuration. 7 Click OK to dismiss the Module Properties dialog box. At this point, your POINTBus status LED should be solid green. All the yellow triangles in your I/O configuration should be gone. Open the FILE menu, and then click SAVE to save the project. 8 3.4.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual C = configuration, I = input, O = output Use the controller tags in your ladder program to read input data or write output data. Slot Status Bits: The Slot Status bits display the connection status for each of the POINT I/O modules that use a rack-optimized connection. Bit 0 is reserved for the adapter and always reports a value of 1.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 3.5.1 Add the Relay Output Module and Configure for Direct Connection 1 Right-click the ILX34-AENWG adapter under the I/O Configuration folder and select NEW MODULE. 2 In the SELECT MODULE dialog box, choose the 1734-OW2 relay output module from the list, and click OK. 3 In the MODULE PROPERTIES dialog, enter the following information: a) Name Page 60 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual b) Slot In the Module Definition area, click the CHANGE ... button, and change the Connection type from Rack Optimization (default) to DATA. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual 4 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Click the CONNECTION tab, and then change the RPI value for the module from 20 (the default) to 50 (the recommended value for analog or specialty modules). This value determines how often to exchange data with the ILX34AENWG adapter. Important: To avoid overloading the ILX34-AENWG adapter, we recommend that RPI be no less than 10 ms for rack connections and 50 ms for direct connections.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 2 In the SELECT MODULE dialog box, choose the 1734-OV4E digital output module from the list, and click OK. 3 In the MODULE PROPERTIES dialog, enter the following information: a) Name ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter b) Slot In the Module Definition area, click the CHANGE ... button, and change the Connection type from Rack Optimization (default) to DATA. Page 64 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 4 Click the CONNECTION tab, and then change the RPI value for the module from 20 (the default) to 10 (the recommended value for digital modules). This value determines how often to exchange data with the ILX34-AENWG adapter. 5 Click OK save the configuration. The following illustration shows the I/O Configuration for this project. 3.5.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 Click the Edit Tags tab at the bottom of the Controller Tags dialog. 3 Create the following tag: Tag Type Parts_Count Counter 4 Close the Controller Tags dialog. 3.5.4 Create the Ladder Program Next, create the example ladder program to test the I/O. 1 Double-click MAIN ROUTINE under the Main Program folder. 2 Enter the following ladder program using the tags previously created.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 3.5.5 Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor Note: The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix processor must be in the REM or PROG position. 1 2 3 4 If you are not already online with the processor, open the Communications menu, and then choose DOWNLOAD. RSLogix 5000 will establish communication with the processor.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter When the adapter's non-volatile chassis size does not match the actual number of modules present on its backplane, the adapter does not make any I/O connections and an error occurs, as shown in the MODULE PROPERTIES dialog box. This procedure synchronizes the chassis size value from the RSLogix 5000 software into the ILX34-AENWG hardware. You must be online to perform this procedure.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual 4 Click the CHASSIS SIZE tab, and then click the CLICK SET CHASSIS SIZE IN MODULE button. 5 This action opens a notification dialog box. Take any necessary steps to prevent hazardous conditions, and then click OK to dismiss the dialog box. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
About the Example Applications User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6 Notice the chassis size in the module has been updated to match the hardware configuration. 7 Click OK to dismiss the Module Properties dialog box. At this point, your POINTBus status LED should be solid green. All the yellow triangles in your I/O configuration should be gone. Open the FILE menu, and then click SAVE to save the project. 8 3.5.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter About the Example Applications User Manual C = configuration, I = input, O = output Use the controller tags in your ladder program to read input data or write output data. Slot Status Bits: The Slot Status bits display the connection status for each of the POINT I/O modules that use a rack-optimized connection. Bit 0 is reserved for the adapter and always reports a value of 1.
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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Connect to the Adapter's Web Page ..................................................... 73 Viewing Wireless Statistics in RSLogix 5000......................................... 93 Establish I/O Connections ..................................................................... 94 Recover From an Overloaded Adapter ...........................
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter To select a page to view, click the page title in the tree view. If you are unable to connect to the adapter's web page, verify that your PC is correctly configured to reach IP addresses on the subnet where your adapter communicates. 4.1.1 Diagnostics Pages The DIAGNOSTICS pages show you current operational information about your POINT I/O adapter and connected devices.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Diagnostic Overview Page The DIAGNOSTIC OVERVIEW page opens when you select the DIAGNOSTICS folder in the menu on the left side of the page. Use this page to view the ILX34AENWG adapter's current configuration and status. Ring Status Field Description Network Topology Reserved for future use. This value will always be "Linear" Network Status Reserved for future use.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Field Description Module Uptime The amount of time the adaptor has been powered up and operating, since the last power cycle. CIP Connection Statistics Field Description Current CIP Msg Connections The number of CIP Msg connections that are currently open. In most cases, CIP messages are issued for diagnostic purposes from ladder logic, and not for regular Input and Output data.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Field Description Network Activity Rapidly flashing green = successful data transfer activity Slowly flashing green = an issue or difficulty within the network Flashing red = an error condition Network Status Flashing green = an error condition Solid green = functioning properly Point Bus Status Flashing red = an error condition Solid green = functioning properly Module Settings Field Descripti
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Network Interface Field Description Ethernet Address (MAC) The MAC address (hexadecimal) of the ILX34-AENWG adapter IP Address The IP address identifies each node on the IP network (or system of connected networks). Each TCP/IP node on a network (including the Ethernet module) must have a unique IP address. Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the host interface.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Note: The values on this page are for information only, and cannot be modified. To change these values, use the Network Configuration Page (page 87). Ethernet Port 1 / 2 Ethernet Port 1 is an internal connection to the Wireless port. These statistics will not change and do not reflect the status of the wireless connection. Field Description Interface State Enabled or Disabled.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Field Description In Ucast Packets Number of unicast packets received In NUcast Packets Number of broadcast and multicast packets received In Discards Number of received packets that have been discarded In Errors Number of packets received with CRC errors In Unknown Protos Number of packets received with unknown protocols Out Octets Number of octets (bytes) transmitted Out Ucast Packets N
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Field Description Frame Too Long A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted framer size. MAC Receive Errors A count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostic Messaging Page The DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGING page opens when you expand the DIAGNOSTICS folder, and then click the DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGING link on the left side of the page. Use this page to execute explicit, unconnected message ILX34-AENWG Wireless Diagnostic Object (101, 0x65) Vendor Specific (page 156).
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual The following illustration shows the response to the CIP command "Get Attributes All", sent to the I/O module in Slot 1. The data is returned in hexadecimal format. Refer to the documentation for each POINT I/O Additional Point I/O Documentation (page 170) to determine the meaning of the response. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Wireless Statistics Page The WIRELESS STATISTICS page opens when you expand the DIAGNOSTICS folder, and then click the WIRELESS STATISTICS link on the left side of the page. Use this page to view configuration and status information for the Wireless port on the ILX34-AENWG. Link Information Field Description Signal Strength The colored graph indicates the signal Signal Strength Graph (page 85).
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Statistics Field Description Packets Received Successfully Messages received with success. The average value gives a good indication of RF bandwidth consumption. The average should not exceed 1000 packets per second. If it does exceed this, the RPI should be decreased on the connections. Packets Transmitted Successfully Messages sent with success.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Image ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Signal Strength Signal to Noise -60 dBm or greater 30 dB 4.1.2 Configuration Pages The CONFIGURATION pages allows you to view and edit configuration information for your ILX34-AENWG I/O adapter and connected devices. Select the CONFIGURATION folder in the tree view on the left side of the page, and click EXPAND to view the menu, or click the tabs at the top of the page.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Field Description Host Name the name a Domain Name Server uses to resolve this adapter’s IP address Module Description (Optional) Type a description for the ILX34-AENWG adapter. This can be useful to identify a specific ILX34-AENWG at sites where multiple adapters may be deployed. Module Location (Optional) Type a location for the ILX34-AENWG adapter.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Initial Network Configuration Field Description Ethernet Interface Configuration Static - uses a fixed IP address Dynamic DHCP - obtains an IP address from a DHCP server Network Interface Field Description IP Address The IP address identifies each node on the IP network (or system of connected networks). Each TCP/IP node on a network (including the Ethernet module) must have a unique IP address.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Important: The values on this page are in non-volatile memory. Changes to these parameters do not take effect until you reset or cycle power to the ILX34-AENWG adapter. Field Description Service The network service type. Only "HTTP" is available for configuration on the ILX34-AENWG Description The network service description.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Important: The values on this page are in non-volatile memory. Changes to these parameters do not take effect until you reset or cycle power to the ILX34-AENWG adapter. Field Description SSID Assign a network name (SSID) of up to 32 characters. The radio uses this name in all network references. All radios in a network must have the same SSID. SSID names are case-sensitive.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Field Description WEP Key Index If using WEP128 encryption, select the Key Index that matches the Key Index used in the Access Point. WEP Keys (1-4) If using WEP128 encryption, enter the WEP Keys that match the Keys in the Access Point. Transmit Data Rate The recommended The ILX34-AENWG supports the following transmit data rates.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter When a module is located, the Browse Chassis page adds it to the list. The list includes Slot number Module Description Firmware Revision The MODULE DESCRIPTION field is a hyperlink. Click the link to view information about the module. Note: The information on the MODULE INFORMATION page depends on the type and configuration of the module. Page 92 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter There are many man-made and natural sources of electromagnetic interference (lightning, power lines, switching power supplies, fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens, cordless phones, and so on).
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual The condition where the ILX34-AENWG adapter cannot support the connection due to a limit of the microprocessor's bandwidth is shown in the following dialog. If you encounter this condition, the only action you can take is to alter the existing connections to reduce the amount of microprocessor bandwidth consumed. The most likely fixes for this condition include the following. Increase the RPI.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Actual module identification (such as, electronic keying) is done when connection establishment requests are received from the controller or controllers. A module removed under power does not disrupt operation of the other I/O modules. o When you remove a module, the adapter determines what changed.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4.6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual LED Status Indicators Attention: You must use series C POINT I/O modules with the ILX34-AENWG adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter. 4.6.1 Module Status Indication Probable Cause Recommended Action Off No power applied to device Apply power to the device. Flashing Red/Green LED cycle power test (module selftest) present.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Indication Probable Cause Recommended Action Flashing Green/Off Transmit or receive activity present. None Steady Green Link established. None 4.6.3 Network Status Indication Probable Cause Recommended Action Off Device not initialized. The module does not have an IP address. Apply power to device, verify IP address, and correct, as needed. Flashing Green No CIP connections present.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.6.5 System Power Indication Probable Cause Recommended Action Off Not active; field power is off or dc-dc converter problem present. 1. Verify power is on, and apply power if needed. 2. Verify backplane power not exceeded, and correct. 3. Replace ILX34-AENWG module. Green System power is on; dc-dc converter is active (5V). None 4.6.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4.7.1 Cable Connections Ethernet Cable Specifications The recommended cable is category 5 or better. A category 5 cable has four twisted pairs of wire that are color-coded and cannot be swapped. The radio uses only two pairs. One pair uses pins 1 and 2, and the second pair uses pins 3 and 6. Use a straight-through cable when connecting the radio to an Ethernet hub or a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet switch.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Wait for at least one minute. During this one minute, the firmware will write default settings to the EEPROM that will take effect the next time module power is turned on. To ensure a one minute delay, open a command prompt window, enter: ping localhost –n 60 && exit 5 then wait until the command prompt window closes. Observe the Point Bus Status LED.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 3 4 Change the thumbwheels to 777. Turn module power on. Run BOOTP and you will see a ProSoft MAC ID appear (00:0D:8D:XX:XX:XX). Use BOOTP to assign an IP address to the ILX34. 5 Open a web browser, and go to the IP address you just assigned (e.g. http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX). 6 Go to Configuration → Network → Network Configuration. 7 Select Disable for Ethernet Port 1.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 7 8 9 10 4.11 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Rotate the terminal block into the wiring base until it locks itself into place. Replace the adjacent module in its base. Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the adapter. Set the IP Address for this module. Refer to the Setting the Network Address section of these instructions. Upgrading to Firmware Version 3.5.0 4.11.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 3 Run CCWSetup, select your language, and click Continue. You should see a screen like this: 4 5 Select the Custom radio button as shown above. As shown above, deselect Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003, Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system, and Virtual COM Port Device Driver v6.3a, then click Next. In the following screen, enter your user name and company, then click Next.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 8 In the next screen, click Install. Installation will start and you will see some progress screens like the following: 9 When the system tries to install ControlFLASH v9.00.015, it will display this dialog: ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 10 Click Skip. You should see something like this: 11 Click Finish to conclude the installation. 4.11.3 Configuring RSLinx 1 From your start menu, go to START -> PROGRAMS -> ROCKWELL SOFTWARE -> RSLINX, then run RSLinx Classic. You should see a new icon in your system tray like this: Page 106 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 2 Click on the RSLinx Classic tray icon, then click on COMMUNICATIONS -> CONFIGURE DRIVERS… 3 From the list of Available Driver Types, select ETHERNET/IP DRIVER, then click ADD NEW … 4 The following dialog will appear; click OK. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 5 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Next the following dialog will appear; click OK. Finally you should see the following dialog. 6 Click CLOSE and exit RSLinx Classic Lite. Page 108 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.11.4 Installing the Firmware Package 1 Click on CONTROLFLASH.MSI. You should see the following: 2 3 4 5 Click NEXT Accept (Agree with) the license agreement in the next dialog, then click NEXT. Click NEXT to install the application in the default location. Click NEXT again to confirm installation. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 4.11.5 Flash programming the ILX34 After installation you should see this dialog: 1 Select YES, I WANT TO LAUNCH CONTROLFLASH, then click CLOSE. You should see something like the following: 2 Click NEXT> Page 110 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual You will be presented with a dialog like the following. There may be additional catalog numbers listed for your system. 3 Select ILX34-AENWG and click NEXT> ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter You should see a dialog like the following: 4 Click on AB_ETHIP-1, ETHERNET on the left pane. Page 112 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual You should see something like this: Any ILX34 devices detected will appear in the right pane as in the above example. For our example, we will flash the device shown at IP address 192.168.1.90. (Note that the device at 192.168.1.99 was detected in a previous ControlFLASH session, but it can be ignored.) ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 5 Click on the device to flash, then click OK. You will see something like this: 6 Select Revision 3.5.0, which should be the only firmware version that appears, then click NEXT>. You will get something like: 7 Click FINISH, then YES to begin flash update programming the ILX34AENWG. Page 114 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Programming is done in four stages, with pauses between the stages. During programming, you will see progress indicators like this: Upon successful completion you should see the following: 8 Click OK, then CANCEL, then YES to exit ControlFLASH. 4.11.6 Testing the new firmware installation Turn off the power to your ILX34, wait a few seconds, then turn power on.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter To verify the new firmware version, open a web browser to the ILX34’s IP address. You should see a screen like the following: The important thing to notice is that the Product Revision is 3.005 Build 0, which is the version of firmware that you just installed. Page 116 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 5 Ladder Logic User Manual Ladder Logic In This Chapter 5.1 Adjusting the Input and Output Array Sizes (Optional) ........................ 117 1734 POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference ..... 118 Adjusting the Input and Output Array Sizes (Optional) The module internal database is divided into two user-configurable areas: Read Data Write Data.
Ladder Logic User Manual 2 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter In the edit window, change the value of the READDATA array from INT[600] to INT[1000] as shown, and then click APPLY. Note: If RSLogix resets your data values, refer to the backup copy of your program to re-enter your configuration parameters. 3 4 5 6 Next, navigate to CONTROLLER TAGS and double click to open an edit window. Click the MONITOR TAGS tab at the bottom of the edit window. Click [+] to expand the AENWG.
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Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter The 1734-232ASC/A (series A) is presently the only exception to the series C requirement. With RSLogix 5000 software, version 11, use it as a generic 1734 module. With RSLogix 5000 software, version 12 or later, it is directly supported. 5.2.
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Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0 0=Fault Value 1=Hold Last State Fault Value - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0 0=Off 1=On Program Mode - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0 0=Program Value 1=Hold Last State Program Value - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0 0=Off 1=On Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Output Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Output Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Output Data - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0 0=Off 1=On 5.2.
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Program Value - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 SINT, BIT 0 0=Off 1=On No Load Enable - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 (Wire Off Diagnostic) SINT, BIT 1 0=Disabled 1=Enabled Auto Restart Enable - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 (Over Load Behavior) SINT, BIT 0 0=Latch Off 1=Auto Retry Fault Latch Enable - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 (Open Load or Over Load) SINT, BIT 0 0=No Latching 1=Alarms Latch
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Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Data Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Data Channel 1 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Status Byte Channel 0 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm Bit 3 HighAlarm Bit 4 LowLowAlarm Bit 5 HighHighAlarm Bit 6 Underrange Bit 7 Overrange Status Byte Channel 1 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm Bit 3 HighAlarm Bit 4 LowLowAlarm Bit 5 HighHi
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Low Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 500 -32,768…32,767 High Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 9,500 -32,768…32,767 Low Low Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 200 -32,768…32,767 High High Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 9,800 -32,768…32,767 Range Type Channel 1 SINT 2 0=-10…+10V 2=0…10V Limit Alarm Latch Channel 1 SINT 0 0=No Latching 1=Alarms Latch Alarm Disable
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 1734-IR2 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Low Engineering Channel 0 INT 1,000 -32,768…32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 INT 5,000 -32,768…32,767 Digital Filter Channel 0 INT 0 0…10,000 ms Low Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT 32,767 -
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual 1734-IR2 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Sensor Type Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Ohms 385 2=200 Pt 385 5=100 JPt 3916 6=200 JPt 3916 9=10 Cu 427 10=120 Ni 672 11=100 Ni 618 12=120 Ni 618 Temperature Mode Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Custom Scale 1=°C 2=°F 3=°K 4=°R Notch Filter (C
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Status Byte Channel 1 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm Bit 3 HighAlarm Bit 4 LowLowAlarm Bit 5 HighHighAlarm Bit 6 Underrange Bit 7 Overrange Output Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values None 1734-IT2 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Sensor Type Channel 0 SINT 5 0=mV 1=B 2=C 3=E 4=J 5=K 6=N 7=R 8=S 9=T Digital Filter Channel 0 INT 0 0…10,000 ms Low Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 Low Low Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High High Alarm Limit Channel 0 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 17
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Sensor Type Channel 1 SINT 5 0=mV 1=B 2=C 3=E 4=J 5=K 6=N 7=R 8=S 9=T Digital Filter Channel 1 INT 0 0…10,000 ms Low Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 Low Low Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High High Alarm Limit Channel 1 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 17
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Status Byte Channel 1 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm Bit 3 HighAlarm Bit 4 LowLowAlarm Bit 5 HighHighAlarm Bit 6 Underrange Bit 7 Overrange Cold Junction Data INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Output Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values None 1734-OE2C 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-OE2C 2 Channel A
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Low Limit Channel 1 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High Limit Channel 1 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 Range Type Channel 1 SINT 0 0=4…20 mA 2=0…20 mA Fault Mode Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Hold Last State 1=Go to Low Clamp 2=Go to High Clamp 3=Go to Fault Value 1734-OE2C 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-OE2C 2 Channel Analo
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Program Value Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Low Engineering Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 INT 10,000 -32,768…32,767 Low Limit Channel 0 INT -32,768 -32,768…32,767 High Limit Channel 0 INT 32,767 -32,768…32,767 Range Type Channel 0 SINT 1 1=0…10V 3=-10…+10V Fault Mode Channel 0 SINT 1 0=Hold Last State 1
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Limit Alarm Latch Channel 1 SINT 0 0=No Latching 1=Alarms Latch Alarm Disable Channel 1 SINT 0 0=Alarms Enabled 1=Alarms Disabled Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Status Byte Channel 0 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm Bit 3 HighAlarm Status Byte Channel 1 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 Low
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Filter SINT 120 (0x78H) Valid Data Values Filter_0 Filter_1 Filter_2 Filter_3 BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 BIT 3 0000=No Filter 0001=50 kHz 0010=5 kHz 0100=500 Hz 1000=50 Hz FilterA FilterB FilterZ BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT 6 0=Input A/B/Z Not Filtered 1=Input A/B/Z Is Filtered Decimal Position SINT 0 Counter Config 0, 1, 2, 3, 4: -128…+127 (0…255) Counter Config 5, 6, & 7: -4…+2 Tim
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values On Value 1 Off Value 1 On Value 2 Off Value 2 On Value 3 Off Value 3 On Value 4 Off Value 4 DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Counter Config 3, 5, 6, 7: 0…16,777,215 Counter Config 0, 1, 2, 4: 0 to Rollover Value SS PWM Value (<0 or >9500 =Hold Last State) INT 0 0…9500 (0.00…95.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Desired Gate Interval Value - 256 = Entered Gate Interval Value. Example: for a Gate Interval of 200, 200 - 256 = -56 Desired Scalar Value - 256 = Entered Scalar Value.
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Program Fault Programming Fault Error bit - If an incomplete, incorrect, or conflicting set of configuration parameters is sent to the module, the Program Fault bit will be asserted, and an error code will be placed in the Programming Error Code word (assembly 6816). The module will not enter a normal operational state.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Output Data Ladder Logic User Manual Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Output 0 Force BIT 0 0 0=Output Off 1=Output Forced On Output 0 Enable BIT 1 0 0=Output Disabled 1=Output Enabled Output 0 Electronic Fuse BIT 2 0 0=Auto Retry 1=Latch Off Output 0 Diagnostic Speed BIT 3 0 0≤ 8 ms Response 1=50 ms Response Output 1 Force BIT 4 0 0=Output Off 1=Output Forced On Output 1 Enable BIT 5 0 0=Output Disabled 1=Output
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values FilterA FilterB FilterZ BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT 6 0=Input A/B/Z Not Filtered 1=Input A/B/Z Is Filtered Decimal Position SINT 0 Counter Config 0, 1, 2, 4: -128…+127 (0…255) Counter Config 5 & 7: -4…+2 Time Base (in 10 ms intervals) INT 0 Counter Config 7 only: 0…3000 ms (10 ms…3 s) Gate Interval (Product of Time Base x Gate Interval must be 3000 ms) SIN
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual 1734-IJ, 1734-IK 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Number RSLogix5000 Module Description 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V dc Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15…24V dc Encoder / Counter Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Present Data DINT 0 0…16,777,215 Stored Data DINT 0 -2,147,483,648… 2,147,483,647 (0…4,294,967,295) Status INT 0 Zero Frequency Detected BIT 1 0=No Fault 1=Fault Detected Stored Data
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Error Bit Description 6 A configuration was selected that requires the scalar and none was programmed OR Multiple scalars were selected. 5 The preset is out of range (Rollover). 4 A rollover of zero was programmed through PWM was not selected OR A rollover was programmed and PWM was selected OR Rollover is out of range (>0x01000000).
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Data Speed SINT 5 5=125 Kbps 6=250 Kbps 7=500 Kbps 8=1 MB 9=2 MB G2B Convert (Gray to Binary) SINT 0 0=No Convert 1=Convert Standardization (Divide / Shift using Trailing) SINT 0 0=No Standardization 1=Apply Standardization SSI Word Delay Time INT 64 -32,768…32,767 s (16…65,535) Trailing (No.
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Example: for a 40,000 count sensor, 40000 - 65536 = -25536 Sensor Cycle To enter Cycle values from +32,768 to +65,535, use this conversion formula: Desired Cycle Value - 65536 = Entered Cycle Value.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Present / Latched Data To interpret values from -2,147,483,648 to -1, use this conversion formula: Stored Data Tag Value + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data Tag Value.
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Max Receive Characters SINT 20 -128…+127 (0…128) Receive Start Delimiter Mode SINT 0 0=No Start Delimiter 1=Exclude Start Delimiter 2=Include Start Delimiter Receive Start Delimiter Character SINT 58 (0x3A) Any Valid ASCII Character (Default is Colon [:]) Receive Record End Mode SINT 2 0=No End Delimiter 1=Exclude End Delimiter 2=Include End D
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Ladder Logic User Manual Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values DeviceNet Record Header Mode SINT 0 0=Transmit Handshake 1=Transmit Immediate Transmit Data / Receive Data / Delimiter / Pad Character Note: 7 data bits allows ASCII Character data values of 0 to 127, which RSLogix 5000 software does support in the signed Short Integer data type SINT (-128 to +127 range).
Ladder Logic User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Output Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values RX Parity Error BIT 2 0=No Error 1=RX Parity Overflow Error Handshake Error BIT 6 0=No Error 1=Handshake Error New Data Flag BIT 7 0=No New Data 1=New Data Present Length_Lo SINT 20 -128…+127 (0…128) Length_Hi SINT 0 0 or 1 Data[128] SINT 0 Transmitted ASCII Message Transmit Record Number/ Receive Record Number / Length_Lo Note: 7 data bits all
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6 Reference User Manual Reference In This Chapter 6.1 Product Specifications ......................................................................... 151 Functional Overview ............................................................................ 154 ILX34-AENWG Wireless Diagnostic Object (101, 0x65) Vendor Specific ............................................................................................................
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6.1.1 General Specifications Data communication interface via IEEE 802.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual Relative Humidity 5 to 95% noncondensing. IEC 60068-2-30 Shock IEC 60068-2-27 30g operating 50g nonoperating Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 5g 10-500Hz ESD Immunity IEC 60068-4-2 6kV contact discharge 8kV air discharge Radiated RF Immunity IEC 60068-4-3 10V/m 1kHz sine AM Modulation 30MHz to 2GHz 10V/m 200 Hz AM Pulse 50% to 100 % frequencies EFT/B Immunity IEC 61000-4-5 4kV at 5kHz power ports, 2kV 5.
Reference User Manual LED Indicators ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Link Activity System Power Field Power Module Status Network Status Network Activity POINTBus Status Performance Wireless packets per second Up to 1000 RSLogix I/O Configuraton Requested Packet Interval, Typical for one adapter per single 802.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual Control of real-time I/O data (also known as implicit messaging) - the ILX34AENWG adapter serves as a bridge between POINT I/O modules and the network Support of messaging data for configuration and programming information (also known as explicit messaging) 6.2.2 Understand the Producer/Consumer Model The CIP producer/consumer networking model replaces the old source/destination (master/slave) model.
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter You do not need to configure routing tables in the bridging modules, which greatly simplifies maintenance and module replacement. You maintain full control over the route taken by each message, which enables you to select alternative paths for the same end device.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual Service Code No. (hex) Service Name 4C Get and Clear Counters Get and Clear Counters applies to Attributes 7-10 only, if directed at attribute '100' for get and clear all attributes 7-10 values. 05 Reset 6.3.
Reference User Manual Inst ID 6.4 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Attribute Description Get Set Size Default Value / Description 100 Get and Clear Counters X X All Get and reset wireless diagnostic counters, only for Service code 0x4C. ILX34-AENWG Wireless Configuration Object (102, 0x66) Vendor Specific One Instance of the Wireless Configuration Object will be available for the radio module.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Inst ID Reference User Manual Attribute Description Get Set Size Default Value / Description 5 802.11 Country Code X X String (3) 802.11 Country Code: (3 bytes) Region of use IEC/ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2, encoding of the country code value for the following countries of use and environment per 802.
Reference User Manual Inst ID ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Attribute Description Get Set Size Default Value / Description 10 AdHoc Channel X X Byte AdHoc Channel Setting: Valid for: US; 1…11 FR; 10…13 JP; 1…14 Other; 1…13 SP; 10,11 CA; 1…11 Default: US 1 11 Encryption Setting X X Byte Encryption Settings: Bit 0-1 Security: 0=None 1=WEP 2=WPA, 3=802.11i/WPA2.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Inst ID 6.5 Reference User Manual Attribute Description Get Set Size Default Value / Description 18 Encryption Key 2 X X Array of 16 Key #2 – 128 bit Hex Keys storage. Bytes Default: 0000000000000000000000000000 (26 ‘0’s) 19 Encryption Key 3 X X Array of 16 Key #3 – 128 bit Hex Keys storage. Bytes Default: 0000000000000000000000000000 (26 ‘0’s) 20 Encryption Key 4 X X Array of 16 Key #4 – 128 bit Hex Keys storage.
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Beamwidth is an angular measurement of how strongly the power is concentrated in a particular direction. Beamwidth is a three dimensional quantity but can be broken into two-dimensional slices just like the antenna pattern. The beamwidth of an omnidirectional pattern is 360 degrees because the power is equal in all directions. 6.5.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual 6.5.4 Whip antennas You can use a 1/2 wave straight whip or 1/2 wave articulating whip (2 dBi) antenna with ILX34-AENWG radios. These antennas are the most common type in use today. Such antennas are approximately 5 inches long, and are likely to be connected to a client radio (connected directly to the radio enclosure). These antennas do not require a ground plane.
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6.5.6 Yagi Array Antenna A yagi antenna is composed of an array of linear elements, each parallel to one another and attached perpendicular to and along the length of a metal boom. The feed is attached to only one of the elements. Elements on one side of the fed element are longer and act as reflectors; elements on the other side are shorter and act as directors.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual The antenna polarity depends on the feed antenna polarization. 6.5.8 Adding bi-directional amplifiers A bi-directional amplifier may be needed if an application requires long lengths of coaxial cable to reach the antenna. The amplifier is designed to put maximum transmit power right at the antenna and boost the received signal primarily to overcome the cable loss.
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Cable Type Cable loss/ 100' (dB) Minimum length (feet) Loss (dB) Maximum length (feet) Loss (dB) LDF4-50A 3.9 167 6.5 512 20 LDF5-50A 2 325 6.5 1000 20 Amplifier diagram The following illustration shows proper installation of the amplifier and its power supply. The DC injector can be located by the radio, and the amplifier should be at the antenna.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 6.6 Reference User Manual Mount the antennas away from massive structures. Radio signals bounce off metal walls, for example, which can compromise a clear signal. Mount antennas to minimize the amount of nearby metal structures in the antenna pattern. Mount the antennas and install radios away from sources of RF interference. Use the shortest possible antenna cable length. Signals lose power over the cable's distance.
Reference User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 2 Open the COMMUNICATIONS menu, and then select CONFIGURE DRIVERS. This action opens the CONFIGURE DRIVERS dialog box. 3 Click the arrow to the right of the Available Driver Types field, and then select ETHERNET/IP DRIVER from the dropdown list. 4 Click the ADD/NEW button, and then click OK in the ADD NEW RSLINX DRIVER dialog box. Page 168 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Reference User Manual 5 In the CONFIGURE DRIVER dialog box, make sure the Browse Local Subnet item is selected. 6 Make sure the BROWSE LOCAL SUBNET item is selected. RSLinx software will browse your local subnet and retrieve the IP address. Click OK to save your settings and dismiss the CONFIGURE DRIVER dialog box. The new driver will appear in the list of configured drivers. 7 8 Close RSLinx software. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual 6.7 ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Using the ILX34-AENWG with Earlier Versions of RSLogix 5000 You can use the ILX34-AENWG module with earlier versions (16 and lower) of RSLogix 5000, however earlier versions of RSLogix 5000 do not support the Add-On Profile that provides configuration and statistics tabs for the wireless portion of the ILX34-AENWG.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Topic Reference User Manual Document Title Publication Number POINT I/O RS-232 ASCII Module Installation Instructions 1734-IN588 POINT I/O expansion power supply POINT I/O 24V dc Expansion Power Supply Installation Instructions 1734-IN058 POINT I/O field potential distributor POINT I/O Field Potential Distributor Installation Instructions 1734-IN059 POINT I/O input modules POINT I/O 120V ac Input Module Installation Instructions 1734-I
Reference User Manual Topic ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Document Title Publication Number Very High-speed Counter Module User Manual 1734-UM003 RSLinx RSLinx Getting Results Guide LNXENT-GR001 1734-AENT Point I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter POINT I/O EtherNet/IP User Manual 1734-UM011 POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter Release Notes 1734-RN002 Page 172 of 177 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter 7 Support, Service & Warranty User Manual Support, Service & Warranty In This Chapter Contacting Technical Support ............................................................. 173 Warranty Information ........................................................................... 174 Contacting Technical Support ProSoft Technology, Inc. (ProSoft) is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible.
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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Index 1 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Numbers • 119 1734 POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference • 44, 118 1734-232ASC • 147, 148, 149 1734-IE2C • 125 1734-IE2V • 126, 127 1734-IJ, 1734-IK • 141, 142, 143, 144 1734-IR2 • 128, 129 1734-IT2 • 130, 131, 132 1734-OE2C • 133, 134 1734-OE2V • 134, 135 1734-SSI • 144, 146, 147 1734-VHSC24, 1734-VHSC5 • 136, 137, 138, 139, 140 A About the Adapter • 154 About the Example Applications • 11, 47, 49
Support, Service & Warranty User Manual ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Example 1 - Direct Connection and Rack Optimization • 49 Example 2 - Direct Connection • 59 F Field Power • 99 Flash programming the ILX34 • 103, 110 Functional Overview • 11, 154 Functional Specifications • 17, 152 G General Specifications • 152 Guide to the ILX34-AENWG User Manual • 11 H Hardware Specifications • 152 I I/O Connections Page • 81 Identity Page • 86 ILX34-AENWG Wireless Configuration Obj
ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform Wireless POINT I/O Adapter Support, Service & Warranty User Manual Use DHCP Software to Configure Your Adapter • 24, 25 Use of the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) • 155 Use the Rockwell BootP/DHCP Utility • 24, 27 Using the ILX34-AENWG with Earlier Versions of RSLogix 5000 • 14, 35, 170 V Valid Number Ranges for RSLogix 5000 Data Types • 120 Verify the Chassis Size • 56, 67, 77, 87, 102 Verify Wireless Communication • 33 View Module Data • 58, 70 Viewing Wireless Statist