33002479.06www.schneider-electric.comModicon Quantum with UnityEthernet Network ModulesUser Manual07/2008 eng
10 33002479 06 07/2008Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354Installa
Ethernet Services10033002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 1013Start Communication with Unity ProAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter tells you how to begin Ethernet network configuration w
Start Communication with Unity Pro10233002479 06 07/2008
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 1033.1 How to Configure the CommunicationOverviewOverview This section describes how to configur
Start Communication with Unity Pro10433002479 06 07/2008Add a New Network to the Communication folderAdd a New Network to the Communication FolderAfte
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 105Configure NetworkConfigure NetworkOn the network folder, by a double-clicking action or by th
Start Communication with Unity Pro10633002479 06 07/2008Properties of a networkProperties of a networkThe contextual menu proposes the user to see aga
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 107Delete an existing network folderDelete an existing network folderWith a right-mouse-click ab
Start Communication with Unity Pro10833002479 06 07/20083.2 Unity Soft Communication LinksAt a GlanceOverview This section presents the principle of
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 109Communication Configuration PrincipleIntroduction The configuration of communication links be
33002479 06 07/2008 11§Safety InformationImportant InformationNOTICE Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar w
Start Communication with Unity Pro11033002479 06 07/2008Link between Configuration and CommunicationNetLinks During Unity Pro application design, the
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 111Link between data and communicationNetwork Variables and GroupesThe groups of Ethernet networ
Start Communication with Unity Pro11233002479 06 07/20083.3 Selecting the Ethernet ModuleAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter contains the software pa
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 113Selecting the Quantum NOE Ethernet ModuleGeneral DescriptionAfter configuring Ethernet commun
Start Communication with Unity Pro11433002479 06 07/2008After selecting the model family TCP/IP 10/100 Regular Connection, the following mask appears.
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 115IP ConfigurationGeneral DescriptionThe IP configuration tab enables you to configure IP addre
Start Communication with Unity Pro11633002479 06 07/2008Quantum NOE Ethernet Messaging ConfigurationIntroduction Ethernet messaging gives the user the
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 1173.4 Selecting the Ethernet CoprocessorAt a GlanceIntroduction This section describes configur
Start Communication with Unity Pro11833002479 06 07/2008Selecting the Modicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet ControllerGeneral descriptionAfter configuri
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 119After selecting the model family TCP/IP 10/100 Extended Connection, the following mask appear
Safety Information1233002479 06 07/2008PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified pers
Start Communication with Unity Pro12033002479 06 07/2008Configuring the IP Address of the Ethernet ControllerGeneral descriptionThe IP configuration t
Start Communication with Unity Pro33002479 06 07/2008 121Modicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet Controller Messaging ConfigurationIntroduction Send and r
Start Communication with Unity Pro12233002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 123IIIUsing the Modicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet ServicesAt a GlancePurpose This part describes how to use the Ethernet service
Using Ethernet Services12433002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 1254Transferring Data Using Communication BlocksOverviewIntroduction This chapter describes how to transfer data to and from nodes
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks12633002479 06 07/2008
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 1274.1 Communications IssuesOverloaded NetworkOverview If a NOE771xx is used to run in
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks12833002479 06 07/2008Recommended ActionsTake the following steps to protect against the unwanted effects
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 1294.2 IEC Data Transfer FunctionsAt a GlanceOverview This section describes several I
33002479 06 07/2008 13About the BookAt a GlanceDocument Scope This documentation is for users who want their Quantum PLC to communicate with devices o
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks13033002479 06 07/2008CREAD_REGFunction DescriptionThe CREAD_REG block reads register data continuously fr
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 131Elementary Description for WordArr5 with TCP/IP EthernetElementary description for
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks13233002479 06 07/2008Function Mode of the CREAD_REG BlockAlthough a large number of CREAD_REG function bl
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 133SLAVEREG SLAVEREG is the start of the area in the addressed slave from which the so
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks13433002479 06 07/2008CWRITE_REGFunction DescriptionThie CWRITE_REG block writes data to a register area c
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 135Elementary Description for WordArr5 with TCP/IP EthernetElementary description for
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks13633002479 06 07/2008CWRITE_REG Block Function ModeAlthough a large number of CWRITE_REG function blocks
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 137NO_REG NO_REG is the number of registers to be written to slave processor (1 ... 10
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks13833002479 06 07/2008READ_REGFunction DescriptionUpon request, the READ_REG block reads a register area o
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 139Elementary Description for WordArr5 with TCP/IP EthernetElementary description for
About the Book1433002479 06 07/2008This documentation describes the procedures for:z setting up the modules to transfer data using either the Global D
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks14033002479 06 07/2008SLAVEREG SLAVEREG is the start of the area in the addressed slave from which the sou
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 141WRITE_REGFunction DescriptionUpon request, the WRITE_REG block writes a register ar
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks14233002479 06 07/2008Elementary Description for WordArr5 with TCP/IP EthernetElementary description for W
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 143SLAVEREG SLAVEREG is the start of the area in the addressed slave from which the so
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks14433002479 06 07/2008TCP_IP_ADDRFunction DescriptionThe TCP_IP_ADDR block enables the input of TCP/IP add
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 145Elementary Description for WordArr5Elementary description for WordArr5:Map_Idx The
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks14633002479 06 07/20084.3 MBP_MSTRAt a GlanceOverview This section describes the 14 different communicatio
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 147Block DescriptionFunction DescriptionYou can select one of 14 available network com
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks14833002479 06 07/2008Representation in FBD Representation in LD Note: To prevent the former standby CPU
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 149Input Parameters Output Parameters Parameter Data Type DescriptionENABLE BOOL When
About the Book33002479 06 07/2008 15Grounding and Electromagnetic Compatibility of PLC Systems User ManualUNY USE 100 10Quantum and Premium Communicat
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks15033002479 06 07/2008Runtime Error In the event of an error occurring during an MBP_MSTR operation, a hex
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 151Operational Function CodesValid MBP_MSTR Function CodesUsing the MBP_MSTR block, on
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks15233002479 06 07/2008Network Control Block StructuresSummary The structure of the MBP_MSTR control block
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 153Control Block for TCP/IP Ethernet Register ContentsCONTROL[1] Indicates an operatio
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks15433002479 06 07/2008Control Block for SY/MAX Ethernet Register ContentsCONTROL[1] Indicates an operation
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 155Modbus Plus, SY/MAX, and Ethernet TCP/IP Error CodesForm of the Function Error Code
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks15633002479 06 07/2008Modbus Plus and SY/MAX Ethernet Network ErrorsHexadecimal error codes for Modbus Plu
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 157TCP/IP Ethernet Network ErrorsHexadecimal error codes for TCP/IP Ethernet:Hex. Erro
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks15833002479 06 07/2008503F Text file busy5040 Too many levels of links5041 No route to host5042 Block devi
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 159ss Hexadecimal Value in 30ss Error Codess hexadecimal value in 30ss error code:ss H
About the Book1633002479 06 07/2008Product Related WarningsSchneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this documen
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks16033002479 06 07/2008CTE Error Codes for SY/MAX and TCP/IP EthernetCTE Error Codes for SY/MAX and TCP/IP
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 161SY/MAX-Specific Error CodesSY/MAX-Specific Error CodesWhen utilizing SY/MAX Etherne
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks16233002479 06 07/20087303 Read/Write QSE module status (200 route address out of range)7309 Attempt to wr
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 163Read DataDescription A read operation transfers data from a specified slave source
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks16433002479 06 07/2008Control Block Usage for TCP/IP Ethernet Control Block Usage for SY/MAX Ethernet Regi
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 165Write DataDescription A write operation transfers data from a master source device
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks16633002479 06 07/2008Control Block Usage for TCP/IP Ethernet Control Block Usage for SY/MAX Ethernet Regi
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 167Get Local StatisticsDescription A get local statistics operation reads the data fro
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks16833002479 06 07/2008Clear Local StatisticsDescription A clear local statistics operation clears the valu
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 169Write Global DataDescription A write global data operation transfers data to the co
33002479 06 07/2008 17IModicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet ProductsAt a GlancePurpose This part introduces the Modicon Quantum with Unity products use
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks17033002479 06 07/2008Read Global DataDescription A read global data operation reads data from the communi
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 171Get Remote StatisticsDescription A get remote statistics operation can be used to r
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks17233002479 06 07/2008Control Block Usage for TCP/IP Ethernet Register MeaningCONTROL[1] 7 = get remote st
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 173Clear Remote StatisticsDescription A clear remote statistics operation clears remot
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks17433002479 06 07/2008TCP/IP Ethernet Network StatisticsTCP/IP Ethernet Network StatisticsA TCP/IP Etherne
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 175Board Status Word Bit DefinitionThe following table describes the word bit definiti
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks17633002479 06 07/2008Board Status Word Bit Definition by Module TypeThe following table describes the val
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 177Peer Cop HealthDescription A peer cop health operation reads selected data from the
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks17833002479 06 07/2008Reset Optional ModuleDescription A reset optional module operation causes a Quantum
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 179Read CTEDescription A read CTE operation reads a specified number of bytes from the
Ethernet Products1833002479 06 07/2008
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks18033002479 06 07/2008Control Block Usage for SY/MAX Ethernet CTE Indicator Implementation (DATABUF)The va
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 181Write CTEDescription A write CTE operation writes the CTE configuration table from
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks18233002479 06 07/2008Control Block Usage for SY/MAX Ethernet CTE Indicator Implementation (DATABUF)The v
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 183Send EmailDescription The electronic mail notification service allows controller-ba
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks18433002479 06 07/2008DATABUF Parameter Description Register ContentsDATABUF 1 The mail header is the leas
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks33002479 06 07/2008 185Read/Write DataIntroduction In a single transaction, the MSTR read and write operat
Transferring Data Using Communication Blocks18633002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 1875Global Data (Publish / Subscribe) UtilityAt a GlanceIntroduction The material in this section presents the Global Data (Publis
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)18833002479 06 07/2008Planning the Global Data (Publish/Subscribe) SystemOverview Global Data service is a real-time p
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)33002479 06 07/2008 189Planning Your System ConfigurationThe Global Data (publish/subscribe) utility is a powerful fun
33002479 06 07/2008 191Product DescriptionAt a GlanceOverview This chapter includes product overviews for:z the 140 NOE 771 xx modulesz the 140 NWM 10
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)19033002479 06 07/2008Table of Global Data Planning SpreadsheetMaximum size for the publish variable 512 registers =
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)33002479 06 07/2008 191Default Address for Health%MW (4x register)%MW (4x register) address for the Health bits. This
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)19233002479 06 07/2008Multicast FilteringOverview Your NOE may offer the multicast filtering functionality.The global
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)33002479 06 07/2008 193Quantum NOE Global Data ConfigurationIntroduction Global data configuration is carried out in t
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)19433002479 06 07/2008The screen shot shows an image of the data editor: Parameter description:Multicast filtering Act
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)33002479 06 07/2008 195Configuration of Global Data (Publish/Subscribe) by the Web for NOE 771 x1Modeling the System C
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)19633002479 06 07/2008The following illustration shows the Configuring Your NOE steps: EnterGlobal Dataconfigurationin
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)33002479 06 07/2008 197Configuring the NOE Uploading a glbdat.ini File to a PC Step Action1 Select one NOE.2 Using you
Global Data (Publish/ Subscribe)19833002479 06 07/2008Downloading a glbdat.ini File to another NOE Verifying System Operation Step Action1 At the DOS
33002479 06 07/2008 1996I/O ScannerAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter discusses the Ethernet modules’ I/O scanner capabilities.What's in this C
233002479 06 07/2008
Product Description2033002479 06 07/2008
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner20033002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanner ConceptsIntroduction The I/O Scanner is a feature that resides in an Ethernet
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 201I/O Scanner ParametersThe I/O Scanner parameters are described in the following table:Els
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner20233002479 06 07/2008Device Control BlockImportant information about using the Device Control Block:Registers T
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 203Mapping Device Control Block Bits to I/O Scanner Entry Numbers (#) Single Word (W) Regis
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner20433002479 06 07/2008DW2 %MD x[1]Table Entry #17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Bit151413121110987
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 205Configuring the Modicon Quantum I/O Scanner with UnityThe I/O Scanner Configuration Dialo
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner20633002479 06 07/2008Screen B appears if you are using Unity Pro software V4.0 or higher. The Health Block The
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 207The Device Control BlockThe Device Control Block lets you disable any scanned device by s
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner20833002479 06 07/2008The Repetitive Rate Step (see Screen B)The Repetitive Rate Step box (see Screen B, item 3)
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 209Configuration ParametersSet configuration parameters in the I/O Scanner configuration dia
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 211.1 Module Description 140 CPU 651 x0 IntroductionOverview This is a discussion of the the Modicon Quantum Hi
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner21033002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanner Response Times: Remote Input to Remote OutputMeasurement SetupThe set of curve
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner33002479 06 07/2008 211140 CPU 434 12A with 140 NOE 771 x1 ModuleThe 140 CPU 434 12A with an NOE 771 x1 (v3.3) w
Transferring Data with the I/O Scanner21233002479 06 07/2008140 CPU 65 150 with NOE 771 x1 (v3.3)The 140 CPU 65 150 with an NOE 771 x1 (v3.3) is used
33002479 06 07/2008 2137Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device ReplacementAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter covers the Address Server Configura
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement21433002479 06 07/2008Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device ReplacementOverview The address
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement33002479 06 07/2008 215Address Server LimitsThis table displays the parameters and limits of the
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement21633002479 06 07/2008Understanding Faulty Device ReplacementUnderstanding Confirmation and Erro
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement33002479 06 07/2008 217Error Dialog Box If you entered an existing role name or MAC address, you
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement21833002479 06 07/2008Modifying the DatabaseIf you need to add or modify an entry in the databas
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement33002479 06 07/2008 219Configuring Faulty Device ReplacementConfiguring the Address ServerTo con
Product Description2233002479 06 07/2008140 CPU 651 x0 Product OverviewGeneral DescriptionThe Quantum-140 CPU 651 x0 module (see p. 23) is among the n
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement22033002479 06 07/2008Choosing OptionsThe Address Server Configuration page allows you to choose
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement33002479 06 07/2008 221Deleting an Entry Before using this button, you must select an entry in t
Address Server Configuration/Faulty Device Replacement22233002479 06 07/2008Highlighting ErrorsIf there are problems with the entered configuration pa
33002479 06 07/2008 2238Network Management Service (SNMP)At a GlanceIntroduction The following material describes SNMP and the Schneider private MIB.
SNMP22433002479 06 07/2008SNMPIntroduction This topic describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is configured on your NOE or 140
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 225Choosing an SNMP ManagerIf you already have a working SNMP manager, you may continue to use it. Any of the many SNMP versio
SNMP22633002479 06 07/2008Other SNMP ResourcesSNMP and related subjects are well-documented on Web sites and in many books:z As of this writing, a use
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 227ASN.1 Naming SchemeASN.1 Overview Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) is a formal language for abstractly describing messa
SNMP22833002479 06 07/2008z 3 = identified organization (one of branches under the ISO root)z 6 = U. S. Department of Defense (DoD) (one of the childr
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 229Configuring an NOE with SNMPObject Identifier (OID)In the ASN.1 Naming Scheme example (see An Example, p. 227), the MIB obj
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 23Physical presentation and mounting of standard High End modulesIllustration The figure shows a standard High
SNMP23033002479 06 07/2008Version & Community IdentifiersThe version identifies the version number of the SNMP software being used by the manager
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 231Configuring an NOE with TFE Private MIBIntroduction A MIB, a Management Information Base, is an element used in network man
SNMP23233002479 06 07/2008TFE Private MIB The Transparent Factory SNMP-embedded component controls the Schneider private MIB function. The Schneider p
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 233The diagram following illustrates the Schneider Electric (Groupe_Schneider (3833)) private enterprise MIB subtree. Groupe_S
SNMP23433002479 06 07/2008The Groupe_Schneider (3833) subtree is the root of Groupe Schneider's private MIB in the Structure of Management Inform
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 235When a new device is created, a corresponding object description is created in the ASN.1 format. The ASN.1 file(s) are then
SNMP23633002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanning SubtreeThe I/O_Scanning (3) subtree, or group, contains the objects related to I/O scanning device management a
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 237Web Subtree The Web (5) subtree, or group, contains the objects related to the Web server service.Address Server SubtreeThe
SNMP23833002479 06 07/2008Equipment Profile SubtreeThe Equipment_Profiles (7) subtree contains a set of common objects.Service Indicates . . .profileP
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 239NTP Subtree The NTP (1) subtree contains a set of common objects.profileIpAddress(15) the IP address of the SNMP agentprofi
Product Description2433002479 06 07/2008Mounting Mounting the module onto the central back plane: 1 Hang the module.2 Screw the module to the back p
SNMP24033002479 06 07/2008SMTP Subtree The SMTP (1) subtree contains a set of common objects.See the Electronic Mail Notification Service subtree tabl
SNMP33002479 06 07/2008 241Private Traps and MIB FilesTraps are used to signal status changes to the manager. Using traps helps to avoid adding traffi
SNMP24233002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 2439NTP Time Synchronization ServiceAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the NTP time synchronization service, which pro
Using the NTPTime Service24433002479 06 07/2008Introducing the NTP Time Synchronization ServiceGeneral The NTP time service synchronizes computer cloc
Using the NTPTime Service33002479 06 07/2008 245NTP Time Synchronization and Time StampsThe Schneider Electric Ethernet interface module NOE 771 11 pr
Using the NTPTime Service24633002479 06 07/2008NTP Time Synchronization Definitions Term Description of ServiceLocal clock offset Accurate local time
Using the NTPTime Service33002479 06 07/2008 247Using the R_NTPC Block for Time SynchronizationR_NTPC RepresentationThe block reads the Ethernet netwo
Using the NTPTime Service24833002479 06 07/2008R_NTPC Parameter DescriptionDescription of parameters:Parameter Data Type DescriptionDisplay_NTPC(OUT1)
Using the NTPTime Service33002479 06 07/2008 249NTP Time Synchronization Service Operating ConditionsIntroduction This material describes special oper
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 25Controls and DisplaysLens Cover The protective lens cover can be opened by sliding upwards.With the lens cove
Using the NTPTime Service25033002479 06 07/2008Configuring the Quantum 140 NOE 771 11 NTP Time ServiceConfiguring the NTP Time ServiceConfigure or cha
Using the NTPTime Service33002479 06 07/2008 251Changing Time Service ParametersTo make any changes to the time synchronization service:Important Info
Using the NTPTime Service25233002479 06 07/2008Customizing Time Zone ParametersIf you want a time zone not listed in the time zone table:Step Action C
Using the NTPTime Service33002479 06 07/2008 253Time Zone ParametersSelect a time zone from the drop-down menu:Time Zone Description DST AvailableCust
Using the NTPTime Service25433002479 06 07/2008(GMT+02:00) South Africa Standard Time [Johannesburg Harare Pretoria] No(GMT+02:00) FLE Standard Time [
33002479 06 07/2008 25510Electronic Mail Notification ServiceAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the electronic mail notification service,
Using the Mail Service25633002479 06 07/2008Introducing the Electronic Mail Notification ServiceGeneral The electronic mail notification service allow
Using the Mail Service33002479 06 07/2008 257Mail Service ClientThe Quantum Ethernet module includes an SMTP client. When the module receives a specif
Using the Mail Service25833002479 06 07/2008Mail ServiceConfiguring the Mail ServiceAs an authorized administrator, use the SMTP Configuration Web pag
Using the Mail Service33002479 06 07/2008 259Using the MSTR Block for Mail Service CommunicationBlock RepresentationEach operation is designated by a
Product Description2633002479 06 07/2008LCD Display The high-end CPU with Unity has a standard 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) wit
Using the Mail Service26033002479 06 07/2008Parameter DescriptionThe following table describes the MSTR parameters: Parameter Data Type DescriptionENA
Using the Mail Service33002479 06 07/2008 261DATABUF Parameter DescriptionThe first word of the DATABUF parameter contains the following information:T
Using the Mail Service26233002479 06 07/2008Mail Service Error CodesError Codes The electronic mail notification service supports the following error
Using the Mail Service33002479 06 07/2008 263Electronic Mail Notification Service SubtreeSummary The electronic mail delivery service subtree contains
Using the Mail Service26433002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 26511Embedded Web PagesAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter presents the contents of the embedded Web pages contained in the Quant
Embedded Web Pages26633002479 06 07/2008What's in this Chapter?This chapter contains the following topics:Topic PageQuantum Home Page 267Monitori
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 267Quantum Home PageHome Page The visitor accesses the Quantum home page by entering the IP address of the modul
Embedded Web Pages26833002479 06 07/2008Monitoring Home PageHome Page This page lists the various viewer services supported by the default Web site of
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 269z Graphic viewer (See FactoryCast User Guide, For Quantum and Premium, Graphic Viewer): for viewing graphics
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 27Keypad The high-end processor has a keypad (see Controls and Displays, p. 25) with five keys that are mapped
Embedded Web Pages27033002479 06 07/2008Diagnostics Home PageHome Page This page lists the various services supported by the default Web site of the m
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 271Setup Home PageHome Page The NOE 771 11 Setup page page lists the various services used to configure the modu
Embedded Web Pages27233002479 06 07/2008Setup Page Links These links are on the Setup page:Link ResultSNMP Provides the ability to configure the SNMP
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 273Accessing the Web Utility Home PageIntroduction Each Modicon Quantum 10-/100-Megabit Ethernet module contains
Embedded Web Pages27433002479 06 07/2008Accessing the Module’s Home Page Do the following.Step Action1 Obtain the full IP address or URL from your sys
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 275Configured Local Rack PageOverview The Configured Local Rack page shows the current configuration: Home Docum
Embedded Web Pages27633002479 06 07/2008Configured Local Rack Page OverviewThe following table details the links on the Configured Local Rack page. To
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 277CPU Configuration PageOverview The CPU Configuration Page provides up-to-date information about the controlle
Embedded Web Pages27833002479 06 07/2008CPU Configuration Screen: Data Field DescriptionsDescription FieldsThe following table describes the descripti
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 279Remote I/O StatusOverview The Remote I/O Status page gives an overview of the status and health of the Remote
Product Description2833002479 06 07/2008Using the Keys Keypad functionalitiesKey FunctionTo cancel an entry, or suspend or stop an action in progressT
Embedded Web Pages28033002479 06 07/2008Quantum PLC Data Monitor PageIntroduction to the PLC Data Monitor PageThe following figure shows the Web page
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 281SNMP ConfigurationOverview This topic describes SNMP configuration for the Quantum Ethernet module through th
Embedded Web Pages28233002479 06 07/2008SNMP Page FieldsThe following table describes the SNMP fields that you can modify.After you make your modifica
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 283Modifying the SNMP Community StringsTo configure the SNMP community strings:Step Action1 Enter the following
Embedded Web Pages28433002479 06 07/2008 Global Data (Publish/Subscribe) Utility ConfigurationOverview Whether you use either the Configure Each Devic
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 285Configuring Global DataAfter you have completed the Modeling System Configuration process (see Modeling the
Embedded Web Pages28633002479 06 07/2008Changing Global Data VariablesTo change the Global Data variables that appear in the Variable Table area, foll
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 287Configure Address Server PageOverview This topic describes the DHCP and BOOTP address server configuration fo
Embedded Web Pages28833002479 06 07/2008Adding Entries Create new address server configurations with these steps:When you press the Add the Entry butt
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 289When you use the same Add the Entry procedure to add subsequent entries, multiple entries appear in the table
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 29IndicatorsOverview The High End processors use two types of indicators:1. LCD display: The Default Screen (se
Embedded Web Pages29033002479 06 07/2008Configuring the Time Synchronization ServiceConfiguring the Time ServiceYou must use the module’s embedded Web
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 291Configurable Time Service ParametersConfigure or change the following parameters on the NTP Configuration pag
Embedded Web Pages29233002479 06 07/2008Customizing Time Zone ParametersIf you want a time zone not listed in the time zone table:Step Action Comment1
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 293Time Zone ParametersSelect a time zone from the drop-down menu.Time Zone Description DST AvailableCustom Yes(
Embedded Web Pages29433002479 06 07/2008(GMT+02:00) South Africa Standard Time [Johannesburg Harare Pretoria] No(GMT+02:00) FLE Standard Time [Helsink
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 295Mail Service ConfigurationConfiguring the Mail Service with the Email Configuration PageUse the module’s embe
Embedded Web Pages29633002479 06 07/2008Mail Service Command Buttons Configurable Mail Service Parameters Button DescriptionSave Saves the new Email c
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 297Ethernet Module Diagnostic PagesOverview The NOE Diagnostics menu contains a list of links for accessing the
Embedded Web Pages29833002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanning PageGeneral diagnostics for the I/O scanning service are shown at the top of this page:z the I/O
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 299Messaging Page This page provides current information on the open TCP connections on port 502.The number of s
Document Set33002479 06 07/2008 3Document SetPresentation This user manual is part of Schneider Electric’s five-volume Quantum Unity documentation set
Product Description3033002479 06 07/2008LED Description The following table shows the description for the LED indicators of the different High End CPU
Embedded Web Pages30033002479 06 07/2008Bandwidth Monitoring PageThis page displays the load distribution of the Embedded Server module between the Gl
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 301NTP Diagnostics Page Time synchronization service parameters:Last Error field displays values, which indicate
Embedded Web Pages30233002479 06 07/2008Email Diagnostics PageThe dialog: Electronic mail notification service parametersComponent is disabled 4Incorr
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 303Crash Log Diagnostics PageThe Crash Diagnostics Page displays a crash log file when a crash has occurred, and
Embedded Web Pages30433002479 06 07/2008NTP Diagnostics PageNTP Diagnostic DialogTime synchronization service parameters are in the table:The dialog:
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 305Last Error Field Last Error field displays values, which indicate the type of error.Type of Error ValueCompon
Embedded Web Pages30633002479 06 07/2008NOE Properties PageIntroduction to the NOE Properties PageYou can navigate to the NOE Properties page from the
Embedded Web Pages33002479 06 07/2008 307Contacting Schneider Electric PageSchneider Electric Contact PageThe following figure shows the Contacting Sc
Embedded Web Pages30833002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 30912Hot StandbyAt a GlanceOverview The Quantum Ethernt module offers a Hot Standby configuration available for Quantum controller
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 31Using the LCD Display ScreensOverview The controller’s LCD displays messages. These messages indicate the con
Hot Standby31033002479 06 07/2008Quantum Hot Standby for Unity ProThe Hot Standby SolutionIn the hot standby solution, two identically configured PLC
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 311The NOE waits for either a change in the controller’s Hot Standby state or the swap of UDP messages. Then the NOE pe
Hot Standby31233002479 06 07/2008Hot Standby TopologyHot Standby InterconnectionThe following diagram shows a Hot Standby system and the relationship
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 313NOE Configuration and Hot StandbyTCP/IP ConfigurationWhen an NOE goes into service the first time, the NOE attempts
Hot Standby31433002479 06 07/2008IP Address AssignmentConfiguring the NOEThe NOE can be configured to work in conjunction with the Modicon Quantum Hot
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 315IP Address TransparencyWhen a switchover occurs, a new primary CPU PLC takes the IP address of the old primary CPU P
Hot Standby31633002479 06 07/2008NOE Operating Modes and Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with UnityThe NOE Modes The NOE module modes are:z Primary CPU Mo
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 317Power Up and IP Address AssignmentAn NOE obtains its IP address assignment at power up as follows:If two NOEs power
Hot Standby31833002479 06 07/2008Power Up and Ethernet ServicesThe following table shows how the status of an NOE service is affected by the Modicon Q
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 319Hot Standby SwitchoverThe following table describes the manner in which NOEs coordinate the Hot Standby switchover.S
Product Description3233002479 06 07/2008Accessing the ScreensUse the keys on the keypad to access the system menus and submenus.Step Action1 To access
Hot Standby32033002479 06 07/2008Going to Offline When either the CPU stops or the Hot Standby state goes to offline mode, 2 events occur:1. NOE mode
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 321Network Effects of Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity SolutionOverview The Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unit
Hot Standby32233002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanning ServiceI/O scanning provides the repetitive exchange of data with remote TCP/IP nodes I/O devices. While
Hot Standby33002479 06 07/2008 323Global Data (Publish/Subscribe) ServiceThe Hot Standby primary CPU NOE is 1 station within a distribution group. Dis
Hot Standby32433002479 06 07/2008FTP/TFTP Server The FTP/TFTP server is available as soon as the module receives an IP address. Any FTP/TFTP client ca
33002479 06 07/2008 325AppendicesAt a GlanceIntroduction The appendices provide supplementary reference information for the Quantum 140 NOE 771 xx ser
Appendices32633002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 327AMaintenanceAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter details information about system maintenance including accessing and clearing
Maintenance32833002479 06 07/2008Responding to ErrorsOverview The following information describes how to respond to errors on the 140 NOE 771 x0.Detec
Maintenance33002479 06 07/2008 329Procedure for Responding to an Active LED Error IndicatorIf the Active LED fails to light, the NOE 771 00 module is
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 33Default Screen The Default screen displays the following information. The default screen is read-only.Fields
Maintenance33033002479 06 07/2008Kernel LED Error The following table describes the Kernel LED errors that may occur and how to respond to them.Fault
Maintenance33002479 06 07/2008 331Collision LED ErrorIf the twisted pair cable has not been connected properly, the Coll LED will shine steadily and t
Maintenance33233002479 06 07/2008Collision LED Normal ConditionIf the Coll LED is flashing, the module is reporting collisions on the Ethernet network
Maintenance33002479 06 07/2008 333Reading and Clearing the Crash LogOverview The following information describes the crash log.Introduction The crash
Maintenance33433002479 06 07/2008Downloading a New NOE ExecIntroduction The following tools can be used to download a new NOE Exec:z Schneider Electri
Maintenance33002479 06 07/2008 335Downloading a New NOE Exec via FTPExec Version Please check the current NOE Exec file version on the NOE Properties
Maintenance33633002479 06 07/2008Sample FTP SessionThe following FTP session was used to download an NOE Exec. Reboot Information after FTPCommand Pro
Maintenance33002479 06 07/2008 337Downloading a New NOE KernelProcedure The NOE Executive (Exec) adds a new feature that allows updating of the low le
Maintenance33833002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 339BSpecificationsSpecifications140 NOE 771 •• Specification TableThe main specifications for the Quantum 140 NOE 771 xx Ethernet
Product Description3433002479 06 07/2008Modbus PlusMB+ indicates Modbus Plus activitymb+ no activityModbus 232 serial port activity for RS-232485 seri
Specifications34033002479 06 07/2008Temperature -40 to +85°CHumidity 0 to 95% Rh non condensing @ 60°CFree Fall 1 m unpackagedShock 3 shocks / axis, 1
Specifications33002479 06 07/2008 341140 NWM 100 00 Specification TableThe main specifications for the Quantum 140 NWM 100 00 Ethernet module are desc
Specifications34233002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 343CQuantum Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application ProtocolAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the Quantum Ethernet TCP/IP
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol34433002479 06 07/2008Modbus Application Protocol OverviewIntroduction The following information describes
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol33002479 06 07/2008 345Limitations The Modicon Quantum Ethernet module supports up to 64 simultaneous Modbu
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol34633002479 06 07/2008Modbus Application Protocol PDUOverview The following information describes the struc
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol33002479 06 07/2008 347Example Here are the values for a sample mbap_pdu for reading a register:00 01 00 00
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol34833002479 06 07/2008Modbus Application Protocol Service ClassesIntroduction There are several classes of
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol33002479 06 07/2008 349Modbus Application Protocol PDU AnalysisOverview The following information provides
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 35PLC Operations MenuStructure: PLC Operations menu and submenus Press <ENTER> toconfirm Start =>
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol35033002479 06 07/2008Structure and ContentThe structure and content of the mbap_pdu is defined to be:mbap_
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol33002479 06 07/2008 351TCP/IP Specific IssuesOverview The following information describes some TCP/IP speci
Ethernet TCP/IP Modbus Application Protocol35233002479 06 07/2008Reference DocumentsOverview The following information provides a list of reference do
33002479 06 07/2008 353DInstallation and Configuration of a Modicon Quantum PlatformAt a GlanceOverview This quick start guide describes how to instal
Installation and Configuration35433002479 06 07/2008OverviewIntroduction This quick start guide explains how to install and configure Modicon Quantum
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 355InstallationIntroduction The Modicon Quantum Ethernet modules used for the example in this guide
Installation and Configuration35633002479 06 07/2008Configuring the Rack with Unity ProIntroduction We begin this procedure by configuring the Modicon
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 3576 In the project browser, double-click Station → Configuration → PLC busto access the configurati
Installation and Configuration35833002479 06 07/2008The figure below shows the completed rack assembly for our example with the 140 NOE 771 01 module
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 359Configuring the Ethernet Network with Unity ProIntroduction The following procedure describes how
Product Description3633002479 06 07/2008Submenu: PLC Operations: Start, Stop, InitSubmenu: PLC Operations Hot Standby CPUStart, Stop, Init Screens Dis
Installation and Configuration36033002479 06 07/2008Linking the Network to the NOE 77101 ModulePerform the following steps to link the new logical Eth
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 361Assigning an IP Address to the 140 NOE 771 01 ModulePerform the following steps to assign an IP a
Installation and Configuration36233002479 06 07/2008Configuring the I/O Scanning ServiceIntroduction The Modicon 140 NOE 771 01 module supports Ethern
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 363 SNMPBandwidthIP ConfigurationMessagingGlobal DataAddress ServerIP Address1Unit IDHealth Timeout
Installation and Configuration36433002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanning ParametersA description of the I/O scanning parameters used in this example are liste
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 365WR Master/Slave (write) parameters**Includes three parameters:z WR Master Object: source address
Installation and Configuration36633002479 06 07/2008Building and Downloading the Configuration ProgramBuilding the ProgramNext, you need to build the
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 367Connecting the PC to the PLC with a USB CableProceed as follows to connect the PC to the PLC with
Installation and Configuration36833002479 06 07/2008Connecting the PC to the PLC with a Modbus CableProceed as follows to connect the PC to the PLC wi
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 369Downloading and Running the Configuration ProgramOnce the PC and the PLC are physically connected
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 37Hot Standby Order:A or B(modifiable only if the key switch is in the unlocked position)FIRST Hot Standby Powe
Installation and Configuration37033002479 06 07/2008Diagnosing the Ethernet Module Using the Web ServerIntroduction Quantum Ethernet modules have an e
Installation and Configuration33002479 06 07/2008 3715 Click OK to bring up the NOE diagnostic web page. 6 Click the I/O Scanning link on the left-ha
Installation and Configuration37233002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 373GlossaryACK Acknowledgementaddress On a network, the identification of a station. In a frame, a grouping of bits that identifie
Glossary37433002479 06 07/2008bridge A device that connects two or more physical networks that use the same protocol. Bridges read frames and decide w
Glossary33002479 06 07/2008 375firewall A gateway that controls access to a network or an application.frame A group of bits that form a discrete block
Glossary37633002479 06 07/2008I/O Drop One or two (depending on the system type) Remote I/O Channels consisting of a fixed number of I/O points.I/O Ma
Glossary33002479 06 07/2008 377MAC Address Media Access Control address. The hardware address of a device. A MAC address is assigned to an Ethernet TC
Glossary37833002479 06 07/2008OSI model Open System Interconnection model. A reference standard describing the required performance of devices for dat
Glossary33002479 06 07/2008 379server Provides services to clients. This term may also refer to the computer on which the service is based.SMTP Simple
Product Description3833002479 06 07/2008Communications MenuStructure: Communications menu and submenus structure TCP/IP EthernetIP Address =&
Glossary38033002479 06 07/2008Transparent FactoryTransparent Factory is a Schneider Electric initiative to bring Internet technologies to the factory
CBA33002479 06 07/2008 381Numerics10/100BASE-TCable distances, 58100BASE-FXCable distances, 5810BASE-TCable options, 57Hubs, 57140CPU65150, 21140CPU65
Index38233002479 06 07/2008II/O Scanner, 87, 199I/O scanning, 322installing Ethernet devices140NOE77100, 54140NOE77101, 54140NOE77110, 54140NOE77111,
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 39Submenu: PLC Communications: TCP/IP Ethernet1)Parameters can be modified only if no applications have been do
Document Set433002479 06 07/2008
Product Description4033002479 06 07/2008Rate 50, 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600. 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200 bits/sBaud ratePar NON
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 41System Info MenuStructure: System Info menus and submenus Submenu: PLC Communications: System InfoSystem Info
Product Description4233002479 06 07/2008LCD Settings MenuStructure: LCD Settings menus and submenus Submenu: LCD Settings: LCD ContrastSubmenu: LCD Se
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 431.2 Module Description 140 NOE 771 xx and 140 NWM 100 00 IntroductionOverview This section contains the modu
Product Description4433002479 06 07/2008Modicon Quantum Ethernet Modules OverviewOverview The following information provides overviews of all Modicon
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 45Front View The following figure shows the front of the NOE 771 00 Ethernet module as an example for all Ether
Product Description4633002479 06 07/2008Key Ethernet ServicesThe key Ethernet services of the 140 NOE 771 (-00, -01, -10, -11) and 140 NWM 100 00 mode
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 47NOEs in a Rack The following table summarizes the total number of NOE modules per CPU. Electronic Mail Notifi
Product Description4833002479 06 07/2008Front Panel ComponentsThe front panel of the Ethernet modules contains identification markings, color codes, a
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 49Indicators for Ethernet ModulesIllustration The following figure shows the NOE 771 00 LED indicators as a pla
33002479 06 07/2008 5Table of ContentsSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11About the Book . . .
Product Description5033002479 06 07/2008Run LED Status The following table lists each available state of the Run LED indicator and provides diagnostic
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 51Connectors and CablingOverview The following information describes the 10/100 BASE-T and 100 BASE-FX connecto
Product Description5233002479 06 07/2008Using the 140 NOE 771 11 Ethernet Module in a Quantum Safety ProjectOverview Version 4.2 and higher of the 140
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 53Health Bit AssignmentsThe 140 NOE 771 11 makes different address assignments–regarding both I/O Scanning and
Product Description5433002479 06 07/20081.3 Installing the ModuleOverviewIntroduction This section contains installation and configuration information
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 55Before You BeginInitial ChecksComplete the following checks before installing the module.z Determine how the
Product Description5633002479 06 07/2008Verify the Network TopologyBecause the module includes an Ethernet embedded web server, you must use a cross-l
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 57Cable SchemesOverview The following information provides guidelines on proper cabling schemes for your Ethern
Product Description5833002479 06 07/200810/100BASE-T Cable Distances with SwitchesThe 10/100 BASE-T cabling has a link maximum distance of 100 m. The
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 59SecurityOverview The following information describes firewalls. A firewall is a gateway that controls access
6 33002479 06 07/2008Customer Support Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Contact Information . . .
Product Description6033002479 06 07/2008Mounting the Module in the Quantum PLC BackplaneBefore you Begin Locate the backplane in which you will mount
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 61Mounting the Module in the BackplanePerform the following steps to mount the module.Grounding the ModuleThe m
Product Description6233002479 06 07/2008Connecting the CableOverview The following information pertains to cabling. Accessories Schneider Electric sel
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 63Fiber Optic Remove the protective cap from the module’s MT-RJ connector port and the protective cap from the
Product Description6433002479 06 07/2008Assigning Ethernet Address ParametersOverviewThe following information describes how to assign IP address para
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 65How an Unconfigured Module Obtains an IP AddressOn startup, an unconfigured NOE 771 xx module ("as shipp
Product Description6633002479 06 07/2008Connecting to the Default IP AddressTo connect to the default IP address with your PC, set up an active route
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 67Specifying Address ParametersConsult your system administrator to obtain a valid IP address and an appropriat
Product Description6833002479 06 07/2008Establishing the FTP PasswordEstablishing the FTP PasswordThe FTP password is established using the Embedded W
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 69Modifying the FTP Server PasswordThe following steps detail how to link to the correct web page for modifying
33002479 06 07/2008 7Part III Using the Modicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product Description7033002479 06 07/2008Change the Username and PasswordAt this point, the system administrator should change the Username and Passwor
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 71Establishing HTTP and Write Passwords for NOE 771 0xOverview The following information describes how to set t
Product Description7233002479 06 07/2008Modify Passwords PageA single web page is used to modify both the HTTP and Data Monitor Write passwords: Modif
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 73Changing Security Access ParametersA system administrator should change the default username (USER) and passw
Product Description7433002479 06 07/2008Using BOOTP Lite to Assign Address ParametersOverviewThe following information describes how to use the BOOTP
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 751.4 Customer SupportIntroductionOverview This section tells you how to get customer support from Schneider El
Product Description7633002479 06 07/2008Customer Support DocumentationSupport DocumentationIf you have any problems, please first consult the document
Product Description33002479 06 07/2008 77Contact InformationContact InformationPlease find the nearest Schneider Electric sales office by visiting htt
Product Description7833002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 792Ethernet Communication ServicesAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the Ethernet communications services available on
8 33002479 06 07/2008Chapter 6 I/O Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199At a Glance . . . . . .
Ethernet Communication Services8033002479 06 07/2008Modicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet ServicesTable of Ethernet ServicesThe Ethernet services of the
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 81HTTP Server (see Embedded Web Pages—HTTP Server, Web Configuration and Diagnostics, p. 95)configu
Ethernet Communication Services8233002479 06 07/2008Address ServerOverview The following information describes the services provided by the Address Se
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 83DHCP ServerThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a superset of the BOOTP protocol. Yo
Ethernet Communication Services8433002479 06 07/2008SNMP and Schneider Private MIB OverviewOverview Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is confi
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 85Modbus MessagingOverview The following information describes the functionality of the Modbus/TCP
Ethernet Communication Services8633002479 06 07/2008Performance The following table shows the performance characteristics of the Ethernet module’s Mod
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 87I/O ScannerIntroduction The functionality of your Ethernet module is further enhanced by the addi
Ethernet Communication Services8833002479 06 07/2008I/O Scanner ParametersFunctionality of the I/O Scanner.The I/O Scanner Concepts topic (see I/O Sca
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 89Global DataOverview The Global Data service is a real-time publisher/subscriber mechanism providi
33002479 06 07/2008 9SNMP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 Global Data (Pu
Ethernet Communication Services9033002479 06 07/2008Time Synchronization ServiceGeneral The time service synchronizes computer clocks over the Interne
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 91Electronic Mail Notification ServiceGeneral The electronic mail notification service allows contr
Ethernet Communication Services9233002479 06 07/2008Bandwidth MonitoringOverview Bandwidth Monitoring allows the user to access and monitor the NOE’s
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 93Bandwidth Monitoring Load RatesThe Bandwidth Monitoring service checks once a second and computes
Ethernet Communication Services9433002479 06 07/2008FTP ServerOverview The following information describes the services provided by the FTP Server. Th
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 95Embedded Web Pages—HTTP Server, Web Configuration and DiagnosticsHTTP Server The Modicon Quantum
Ethernet Communication Services9633002479 06 07/2008Web Diagnostics The embedded Web server provides Web pages to diagnose the following Transparent F
Ethernet Communication Services33002479 06 07/2008 97Additional Ethernet ServicesHot Standby The Ethernet Hot Standby system consists of two identical
Ethernet Communication Services9833002479 06 07/2008
33002479 06 07/2008 99IIModicon Quantum with Unity Ethernet Modules ServicesAt a GlancePurpose This part introduces the Ethernet services available wi
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