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Quick Start Guide Rockwell ControlLogix / CompactLogix PLC Connecting to Omron 3G3MX2 AC Drive with EtherNet/IP Revision 1.01 08/04/2011[...]
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Sectio This do c configu r Control L Compa c require d For mor 3G3AX - I 36 I . Goal: A followin g Input A s frequen c n 1: Intr o c ument det a r ed with a 3 L ogix or C o c tLogix PL C d to make a e detailed i MX2-EIP- A A connectio n g steps, us i s sembly 70 ) c y of the AC o duction a ils the ste 3 G3AX-MX 2 mpactLogi x C will be us e connecti[...]
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Sectio 1 2 3 4 5 6 n 2: Set u . Mount t h . Connect . A pply p o . Connect . A pply p o . A pply p o Note: A necessa r 3G3MX 2 u p h e 3G3AX- M the 3G3M X o wer to the the Comp a o wer to the o wer to the motor ma y r y for this e 2 LCD displ M X2-EIP- A X 2 to an Et 3G3MX2 A a ctLogix to CompactL o Ethernet s w y be conne c e xample, a s ay. 3 [...]
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Sectio Param e parame t Par a A00 1 A00 2 P04 8 B03 7 F00 2 F00 3 IP Add r 1. O t h 2. C 3. S 4. U n 3: AC e ter Config t ers listed b a meter Nu 1 2 8 7 2 3 r ess Confi g O n the 3G3 M h e EtherNe C ycle powe r S et the IP A U sing a We b Drive an d uration: C b elow are t h mber Va 4 4 2 0 1 1 g uration: M X2 A C D r t/IP adapt e r to the 3G 3 A [...]
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5. O C 6. O D t h O n the Net w C hanges’ . O n the 3G3 M D rive, allow i h e Web Br o w ork Config M X2 A C D r i ng the DC o wser. uration tab r ive, set P1 Bus to dis c 5 , make the 85 to 0 , th e c harge. Th settings s h e n cycle p o is applies t h own, and c o wer to the t he IP Addr c lick ‘ Appl y 3G3MX2 A ess set fro m y A [...]
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Sectio 1. V t u 2. O 5 3. C 5 4. R n 4: Est a V erify that a u rned on t o O pen the p r 000. C onfigure t h 000. R ight click o a blishin g ll the com p the devic e oject file o r h e IP addre o n the Ethe r g the Con p onents ar e e s. r create a n ss of the C r net modul e 6 nection e connecte d ew project ompactLo g e in the Co m d via Ethe[...]
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5. I n M 6. C d n the Com m M odule” , a n C onfigure t h ialog box, a m unicatio n n d click O K h e connecti o a nd click O n s group, s e K . o n to the 3 G K . 7 e lect “ ETH E G 3MX2 as E RNET-M O shown bel o O DULE G e o w in the N e neric Eth e N ew Modul e e rnet e [...]
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7. S Tags wi l S et the RPI l l have bee at 10.0 ms n created a , which is t h a utomatical 8 h e default, ly for the 3 G and click O G 3MX2 co n O K. n nection a s s shown b e e low.[...]
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8. C C reate the f o o llowing c o o mments in 9 the Contr o o ller Tags s ection of R R SLogix 50 0 0 0.[...]
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9. C 0 C reate the f o Hz to 60 H o llowing pr o H z to 0 Hz. o gram, whi Create ‘M X 10 ch will con t X 2Start’ an t inuously r a d ‘MX2Sto p a mp the fre p ’ as additi o e quency fro o nal Tags. m[...]
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10. D 11. I f b 3 12. U f r D ownload t h f the 3G3M X it f r om off Æ G3MX2 AC U sing RSL o r om 0 Hz t o h e project t o X 2 A C Dri v Æ on Æ off C Drive. gix 5000, t o o 60 Hz to 0 o the Com p v e has an e to reset th e o ggle the ‘ M 0 Hz. 11 p actLogix p rror, toggl e e error, or p M X2Start t a p rocessor u e the MX2: 0 p ress the ?[...]
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Sectio n 5: Oth e e r Conn e e ction As 12 semblie s s [...]
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