AN-X-TI-MAS TI Remote I/O Communication Module User Manual
Page 6 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Ethernet Cabling AN-X has a standard RJ-45 connector for connecting to Ethernet. If you are connecting to th
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 7 Quick Start Step See page 1 Install the AN-X Windows software 6 2 Power up the AN-X, connect it to Ethernet and use AnxInit
Page 8 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Ethernet Configuration The AN-X-TI-MAS module connects a device such as a ControlLogix processor on Ethernet
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 9 If AN-X does not find a DHCP server within about three minutes of starting up, it reverts to a temporary static IP address of 192
Page 10 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 1. Select the Ethernet adapter that is connected to the AN-X. In most cases there will be just one Etherne
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 11 The preferred method is to cycle power on the AN-X. Select the first option on the screen and click the Next >> button.
Page 12 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 If the AN-X does not enter boot mode within about 10 seconds, return to the previous screens and check the
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 13 Enter a Host Name for the AN-X. AN-X uses this name when it creates tags, so give the AN-X a meaningful name that is unique on
Page 14 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Click the Properties button. Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 15 In this example, we will assign the computer an IP address of 192.168.0.10 Set the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (standard mask
Page 2 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the app
Page 16 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Select Utilities/Select An AN-X and enter the MAC Address and IP address. Click OK to accept the setting.
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 17 Enter an IP Address. In this case we chose 192.168.0.105 Enter the same Subnet mask and Default gateway that you entered for t
Page 18 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Reconfiguring an AN-X from an Unknown State It sometimes happens that an AN-X has been previously configur
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 19 Network Configuration Before you can scan a TI remote I/O network, you must configure the network in the AN-X-TI-MAS. There are
Page 20 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 AN-X can generate a default ControlLogix data mapping configuration based on the I/O it finds (see page 24)
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 21 ,,Slot=2,Type=16y,;Addr=b01s02, ; 0X 16Y 0WX 0WY ,,Slot=3,Type=8wx,;Addr=b01s03, ; 0X 0Y 8WX 0WY ,,Slot=4,Type=16wy,;Addr
Page 22 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Begin a base definition with a line that consists of the keyword Base, followed by an equals sign and then t
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 23 Saving the Current Configuration To save the configuration currently in AN-X to a file, access the web interface and select Auto
Page 24 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Exchanging Scheduled Data with a ControlLogix The AN-X-TI-MAS module supports multiple scheduled connection
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 25 When you create a mapping for a module, all the input or output data for the module is mapped; you cannot map individual registe
AN-X-TI-MAS MODULE OVERVIEW 2 Hardware Features 3 Package Contents 3 Modes of Operation 4 INSTALLATION 5 Prevent Electrostatic Discharge 5 Pow
Page 26 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Example: ClxSlot, 0 Each scheduled connection consists of output data and input data. Scheduled outputs fro
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 27 DataOutput ; ,<ClxBaseTag> Outputs from ControlLogix ,b01s02y,b01s02y,; Ofs= 0 Len= 1 ,b01s05y,b01s05y,; Ofs= 1 Len= 1 ,
Page 28 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Other Mappable Data In addition to the I/O data, there are other items that can be mapped to connection inpu
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 29 TIP If you map the diagnostic data to a separate connection, use a long RPI to reduce the Ethernet traffic, since the diagnostic
Page 30 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Offset Counter Description network was reinitialized. 12 Last I/O scan time * 100 us 13 Minimum I/O scan
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 31 Bit 1, module failed (MF), is set to 1 whenever a module in the base fails. Bit 2, module mismatch (MM), is set to 1 if the modu
Page 32 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Offset Description 3 Maximum CLX=>AN-X time since connection opened 4 Reserved 5 Average time for las
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 33 Viewing the Current Configuration To view the ControlLogix configuration currently stored in the AN-X, start the web interface a
Page 34 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Enter the Name. Use the host name you assigned to AN-X when you configured its IP properties. Set the Slot
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 35 AN-X supports RPIs from 5 to 750 ms. Select an RPI appropriate to the remote I/O network scan time. You can use the diagnosti
Page 4 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Viewing the Current Configuration 33 Saving the Current Configuration 33 Configuring the AN-X Module in RSL
Page 36 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Set the Slot to 16. Set the chassis size to 17. Set the Comm Format to None. Set the IP address to match
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 37 Set the parameters as shown. Set the Slot to 0 for the first connection, 1 for the second connection, and so on. 3. Set the
Page 38 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 IMPORTANT! Ensure that any check box that refers to Unicast connections is unchecked. ControlLogix Alias
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 39 To save the file to your computer, right click on the link and select Save Target As… Importing Tags in RSLogix 5000 To impor
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AN-X-TI-MAS Page 41 Using AnxInit AnxInit is a 32-bit Windows application supplied with AN-X to perform the following functions: • Locate and iden
Page 42 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 AN-X Log Locating Available AN-X Modules To locate all accessible AN-X modules on the Ethernet network, sel
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 43 Selecting an AN-X Before you can perform an operation on an AN-X, you must select which AN-X you want the operation performed
Page 44 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Both MAC address and IP address must match the settings on the AN-X in order for communication to occur. Cli
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 45 • the Subnet mask for the AN-X • the default gateway for your network. You must enter a default gateway address that is vali
System Info Log 58 ControlLogix Log 58 View All Logs 58 Administration Menu 58 Browse File System 58 AN-X IP Configuration 59 Archive Configura
Page 46 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 In boot mode, FirmwRev, Vendor ID and Product ID and not valid, and IpAddrStr and HostName are not shown. P
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 47 To exit configuration mode, use the Utilities/Restart AN-X command to restart AN-X in production mode. Update AN-X Flash The Ut
Page 48 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Firmware Update Wizard Select the Configuration/Firmware Update command to start the firmware update wizard.
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 49 The preferred method is to cycle power on the AN-X. Select the first option on the screen and click the Next >> button.
Page 50 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 If the AN-X does not enter config mode within about 60 seconds, return to the previous screens and check t
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 51 Update Firmware Command The Utilities/Update Firmware command updates all the firmware on an AN-X you have previously selected
Page 52 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 This command resets the AN-X. You will receive a warning and be given the opportunity to Cancel the com
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 53 Using the Web Interface The AN-X module contains a webserver capable of communicating with standard web browsers such as Interne
Page 54 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 The contents of the right pane depend on the current command being executed. I/O Network Select Automation N
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 55 Manual Configuration Manual configuration does not require that the remote I/O network be online. Create a configuration file.
AN-X-TI-MAS Module Overview The AN-X-TI-MAS communications module connects a ControlLogix PLC or other device to a TI 505 remote I/O network. The m
Page 56 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Type or browse the configuration file name into the Select file: area. Then click the Send To AN-X button t
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 57 View Active Configuration Select View Active Configuration to view the remote I/O or ControlLogix configuration file in the web
Page 58 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Log Files AN-X maintains various logs to record diagnostic and error messages. Use the Log Files menu in th
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 59 Technical support will provide the password and supply detailed information on any further steps. AN-X IP Configuration You c
Page 60 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 You can configure the AN-X to use DHCP or to use a static IP address. The host name can contain alphanumer
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 61 Troubleshooting LEDs The AN-X-TI-MAS has LEDs that indicate the state of the Ethernet connection, the overall module state and
Page 62 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 At startup, the SYS LED sequence is: • boot code starts – fast flashing red • boot code loads a kernel –
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 63 Updating the Firmware The AN-X operating software consists of several parts: • boot code, runs at startup • configuration kern
Page 64 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Supported Module Types The following tables show all the module types supported by the AN-X-TI-MAS. The AN-
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 65 AN-X Type= X Y WX WY 6WX2WY 0 0 6 2 5WX3WY 0 0 5 3 4WX4WY 0 0 4 4 3WX5WY 0 0 3 5 2WX6WY 0 0 2 6 1WX7WY
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 3 Hardware Features The module has: • LEDs to indicate the status of the connection to the Ethernet (100 and Link/Act) • a LED
Page 66 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Slot=1,Type=16X Slot=3,Type=24WY High-Density Mixed Modules In the I/O configuration file, the type for hig
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 67 Specifications Parameter Specification Function Bridge between Ethernet and TI remote I/O network Typical Power Consumption 3
Page 68 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Support How to Contact Us: Sales and Support Sales and Technical Support for this product are provided by P
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 69 Warranty Quest Technical Solutions warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship or material under normal use and
Page 4 AN-X-TI-MAS November 2011 Modes of Operation There are three AN-X modes of operation: • Boot mode. The AN-X is running its low level
AN-X-TI-MAS Page 5 Installation Prevent Electrostatic Discharge The module is sensitive to electrostatic discharge. WARNING! Electrostatic discharg
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