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GE F anuc Automation Programmable Control Pr oducts Series 90 -70 I/O Link Inter face Module GFK–0644A F ebruar y 1993.
GFL–002 W arnings, Cautions, and Notes as Used in this P ublication W ar ning W arning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents, temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use.
iii GFK–0644A Pr eface Content of this Manual This book is a reference to the features, operation, installation, and configuration of the GE F anuc Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module (IC697BEM721). Chapter 1. Introduction : Describes the functions and features of the Series 90-70 I/O Link Interface Module.
Contents iv GFK–0644A Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’s Manual - F ebr uary 1993 Chapter 1 Intr oduction 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Over view 1 . . . . .
1 section level 1 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 restart lowapp ARestart oddapp: ARestarts for autonumbers that do not restart in each chapter .
1 2 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Master or Slave Operation When used as a master , an I/O Link Inter face Module can receive up to 1024 discrete inputs from devices on the I/O Link, and send up to 1024 discrete outputs.
1 3 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Application Software The Series 90–70 I/O Link Interface Module is provided with two application software disk ettes (catalog number IC641SWP708), a 3-inch and a 5-inch diskette. The content of these diskettes is the same.
1 4 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Module Description An I/O Link Inter face Module occupies one module slot in a Series 90–70 PLC rack. It can be installed in any rack, in any slot ex cept rack 0 slot 1, which is reserved for the CPU Module.
1 5 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Reset Pushbutton The Reset pushbutton provides a convenient means of reset if a failure occurs. If the module is being used as a master , pushing the Reset button resets both the module and operation of the link.
1 6 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Cable T ypes for the I/O Link The following cables and connectors can be used to complete the I/O Link between devices. Item Catalog Number V endor Description Cable A03B–0807–K801 GE Fanuc 5 meter length with connectors on both ends.
1 7 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Cable L engths on the I/O Link The maximum distance between the master and the first slave, and between successive slaves, depends on whether electrical or optical cable is used. The maximum length of an electrical cable link is 10 meters (33 feet).
1 8 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Optical Adapter An Optical Adapter (A138–154–B001) can be used to interface the electrical cable of the I/O Link with optical cable.
1 9 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Operation of the I/O Link The I/O Link consists of a full duplex communications channel. Physically , the link consists of two twisted pairs of wire and a signal ground conductor . These wires are contained in a cable that has an over–all shield.
1 10 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Data Sent by the Master The master sends output data for all slave devices together . If a Series 90–70 PLC is the master on an I/O Link, it simply places the data to be sent into the %Q output references assigned to the I/O Link Interface Module.
1 11 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Inputs and Outputs Hold Last State The inputs and outputs of the I/O Link Interface Module will hold their last states if one of the following events occurs: the link is broken. the master resets. the slave resets.
1 12 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A F aults on the I/O Link A. The Series 90–30 PLC, Series 90–70 PLC, and P ower Mate CNC without a separate encoder port handle faults as described below . The following information applies only if there are no other types of devices on the link.
1 13 GFK–0644A Chapter 1 Introduction Diagnostics The application P rogram Block automatically provides the Series 90–70 PLC with diagnostic information about the I/O Link Interface Module, and about link operation if the module is operating as a master .
1 14 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Getting Star ted T o install and configure a Series 90–70 I/O Link Interface Module, follow these basic steps: 1. Install the module and complete the I/O Link F ollow the instructions in chapter 2 to install the Series 90–70 I/O Link Module.
2 section level 1 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 15 GFK-0644A Chapter 2 Installation This chapter tells how to install an I/O Link Interface Module, and how to complete the I/O Link that joins the module to other devices.
2 16 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A 5. A CPU module must be pr esent in rack 0 slot 1 befor e applying power to the I/O Link Interface Module.
2 17 GFK-0644A Chapter 2 Installation Connecting the I/O Link Interface Module to Other Devices Using the appropriate cable, connect the devices on the I/O Link.
2 18 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A I/O Link Module Used as a Slave If the module will be used as a slave, connect the cable from the previous device (either the master or another slave) to the upper port.
2 19 GFK-0644A Chapter 2 Installation Cable Diagram, No Optical Adapter The following illustration shows connection details for electrical cable used between a master and slave or between two slave devices.
2 20 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Optical Adapter Installation The Optical Adapter is an optional component used to interface the electrical cable to optical cable. An Optical A dapter must be installed in a sealed enclosure.
3 section level 1 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 21 GFK-0644A Chapter 3 Logicmaster 90-70 Configuration This chapter e xplains the Logicmaster 90–70 software configuration steps related to a Series 90–70 I/O Link Interface Module.
3 22 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A 4. If you are using version 4 of Logicmaster , press F1 (vme) to display the catalog list shown below . Select F oreign VME from the list. If you are using version 3 of Logicmaster instead press F2 (vme) to display the catalog list.
4 section level 1 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 23 GFK-0644A Chapter 4 Programming Guide This chapter explains how to incorporate logic for one to four I/O Link Interface Modules in an application program for the Series 90–70 PLC. Programming instr uctions for other devices on the link are not included.
4 24 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Selecting a Program Block There are three P rogram Blocks on a disk ette. Select the Program Block that provides the level of functionality and perfor mance required for the application.
4 25 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide Calling the Program Block T o call the LINKxxX block, place a Call instr uction as close as possible to the start of the main program. T o assure consistent mapping of link I/O data, do not use per missive logic to the call.
4 26 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Program (%P) R eferences for the I/O Link Program Blocks The I/O Link Program Blocks use the program registers (%P) shown below . The references for devices 1 to 15 are used only if the I/O Link Module is a master , and it has more than one slave.
4 27 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide Using Nicknames for the %P R eferences If you want to use the %P nicknames listed in the table, add them to the V ariable Declaration T able (see page 24).
4 28 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Configuring I/O Links In the application program, use Move and Block Move instr uctions to configure the I/O Links in the system by placing the required data in the appropriate %P program references.
4 29 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide Configuration Guidelines T o configure the I/O Link(s) in a PLC system, enter constant data values into the appropriate %P registers. These values determine: The number of I/O Link Interface Modules in the PLC.
4 30 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Controlling the I/O Link Module Operation of the module is controlled by setting or clearing bits in the cont.
4 31 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide If the module is a master , this bit resets or stops both the module and the I/O Link. If the module is a slave, setting this bit to 1 resets or stops only the module itself , not the I/O Link.
4 32 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Monitoring Link Operation F or each link, the Program Block uses a specific program register (%P) for status data. These are: %P00004 for link 1 %P00056 for link 2 %P00108 for link 3 %P00160 for link 4 Monitor the status word for information about: A.
4 33 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide Block automatically sets this bit to 1 shortly after the application program sets control bit 15 (start bit) to a 1. If the module is a master , bit 15 is 1 if all link devices are providing input data and are ready to receive output data.
4 34 Series 90 -70 I/O Link Interface Module User ’ s Manual – February 1993 GFK-0644A Error Codes: T roubleshooting The less significant byte of an I/O Link status register contains an er ror code supplied by the Program Block. Er ror codes are listed below and on the next page.
4 35 GFK–0644 Chapter 4 Programming Guide Configuration Error Codes Error Codes 10 to 91, listed below , describe configuration errors. If the I/O Interface Module is being used as a slave, only Error Codes 10, 11, 12, 28, and 44 are used.
Index 36 GFK-0644A A A ctive Link fault, 33 A ddress Assignment, 29 Application software, 3 , 23 B Board OK bit, 32 C Cable diagrams, 19 , 20 Cable lengths, 7 Cables and connectors, 6 Calling the Prog.
Index 37 GFK-0644A Installation, I/O Link Module, 15 Installation, Optical Adapter , 20 Inter rupts, 21 L LEDs, 4 , 15 Link Active bit, 24 , 32 Link Active LED, 4 , 15 Link Cfg LED, 15 Link control, 1.
Index 38 GFK-0644A T T emperature specification, 5 T roubleshooting, 34 V V ibration and shock specification, 5.
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