Red Lion DLCN1001 Model dlcn - dual loop controller / data acquisition module Datasheet

Bulletin No. DLCN-B
Drawing No. LP0552
Released 6/03
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MODEL DLCN - DUAL LOOP CONTROLLER / DATA ACQUISITION MODULE
w/DEVICENETâ„¢
ORDERING INFORMATION
USING THIS DOCUMENT
This document is an addendum to the standard DLC bulletin and describes
the use of the DeviceNetTM connection to the DLCN. This document should be
read in conjunction with the DLC bulletin.
MODEL NO.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model DLCN, Dual Loop Controller with DeviceNet, has a similar
feature set and specifications as the standard Dual Loop Controller. The DLCN
operates as a DeviceNet Slave, providing a connection to a standard DeviceNet
network. Once a valid MAC ID and Baud Rate have been established, the
supported attributes (see table: DLCN DeviceNet SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES)
can be accessed by a Master, providing control and status functions for each
PID loop. The DLCN can also be fully programmed via the built-in RS485
communications port using our Windows® based RLCPro configuration
software (refer to the DLC bulletin).
DLCN
In addition, the model DLCN can be used as a simple analog data acquisition
device for monitoring T/C's, RTD's, voltage and current over a DeviceNet
network.
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER
Dual Loop Controller, w/ 5 Pin Male
M12 connector
DLCN0001
Dual Loop Controller, w/ 2 analog
outputs, 5 Pin Male M12 connector
DLCN1001
Dual Loop Setpoint Controller, w/ 2
analog outputs, 5 Pin Male M12
connector
DLCN1101
Dual Loop Controller, w/
COMBICON screw flange
connector
DLCN0011
Dual Loop Controller, w/ 2 analog
outputs, COMBICON screw flange
connector
DLCN1011
Dual Loop Setpoint Controller, w/ 2
analog outputs, COMBICON screw
flange connector
DLCN1111
PROGRAMMING THE DLCN via RLCPro
MOD/NET STATUS LED
In order to program the DLCN via RLCPro, the DeviceNet bus cable must
be disconnected from the unit. This causes the internal DLCN communication
bus to automatically switch to the front panel Modbus programming port. When
programming is complete, the unit may be attached to the DeviceNet bus, thus
disabling the front panel port and enabling DeviceNet communications. The
DLCN Modbus communication parameters are fixed at 19200 baud, unit
address of 247, 8 data bits, no parity, RTU mode. The DIP and Rotary Switches,
as described below, are used for DeviceNet settings only.
The MOD/NET Status LED provides a visual indication to the operator of
the current status of the DeviceNet interface. The DLCN primary power and
DeviceNet power must be applied for correct LED function.
What to look for:
A. Startup:
LED flashes Green for 0.25 sec, then Red for 0.25 sec, then Off.
B. LED Off:
This device is the only device on the network (waiting for an
acknowledgment to its duplicate MAC ID check), or this device is not
powered.
C. Flashing Red LED:
An I/O connection has timed out, or a recoverable error has occurred.
D. Flashing Green LED:
The device is functioning correctly and is waiting to be
commissioned by a bus master.
E. Solid Red LED:
The device has encountered a non-recoverable fault, such as a
duplicate MAC ID response, and has removed itself from the bus.
F. Solid Green LED:
The device is on line, functioning correctly and has been
commissioned by a bus master.
SETTING THE MAC ID and BAUD RATE
The DLCN DeviceNet MAC ID is set using two rotary switches allowing the
ID to be set in standard decimal notation (e.g. MAC ID = 27, SWC = 2, SWB
= 7 ) from 0 to 63. (64-99 are not used.) The baud rate is set with DIP switches.
The following table explains the baud rate settings.
DIP SWITCH SETTING TABLE
SWITCH SWA
SETTING
1 off, 2 off
Force 125 K baud
1 on, 2 off
Force 250 K baud
1 off, 2 on
Force 500 K baud
1 on, 2 on
Autobaud Detect (factory default)
Autobaud will match the DLCN DeviceNet baud rate to the network baud
rate within 5 seconds every time the DLCN power is cycled. The DLCN
must be connected to a bus carrying valid message traffic. In noisy
environments autobaud may not be able to properly detect the network baud
rate. In this case, manually set the baud rate as required.
Note: Configuration of MAC ID and baud rate is not supported over
DeviceNet.
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DeviceNetâ„¢ SPECIFICATIONS
SUPPORT CONNECTIONS
POWER SUPPLY
Source: Supplied by DeviceNet bus. The bus does not power the host.
Voltage: 11 to 25 VDC.
Current:
Nominal: 40 mA at 25 VDC.
Inrush: 550 mA for 5 msec at 25 VDC.
Polled Command: The Polled Command produces 4 bytes of data, and is used
to get, or set attributes. The device attribute is determined by the value in byte
0 of the data field. Refer to the Supported Attributes table for the appropriate
value. Byte 1 determines the action: 0 = get, 1 = set. The next 2 bytes are the
new attribute value for the set command. For get commands, enter 2 zeros.
The data response from the Polled Command is in the format of a 2 byte
hexadecimal number. For the get command (0), the response is the attribute
value. For the set command (1), the response is an echo of the data input.
NETWORK SPECIFICS
Compatibility: Group 2 Server Only, not UCMM capable.
Baud Rates: 125 Kbaud, 250 Kbaud, and 500 Kbaud.
Bus Interface: Phillips 82C250 or equivalent with mis-wiring protection
per DeviceNet Volume 1 Section 10.2.2.
Node Isolation: Bus powered, isolated node.
Host Isolation: 500 Vrms for 1 minute (50 V working) between
DeviceNet and DLC input common.
Bit Strobe Command: The data response from the Bit Strobe Command is in
the format of a 2 byte hexadecimal number. The register that will be read
using the Bit Strobe command is determined by setting Attribute 2, Instance
1, Class 100* (decimal) with a value that represents the desired attribute.
Refer to the Supported Attributes table for the appropriate value.
EXPLICIT MESSAGE COMMAND
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Factory Settings:
Baud rate: Autobaud
MAC ID: 63
Strobe Register: 03h
Swap data flag: Off.
Get Attribute: The attribute that will be read using the Get Attribute command is
determined by setting Service Code 14, Instance 1, Class 100* (decimal), and
the attribute with a value that represents the desired meter attribute. Refer to the
Supported Attributes table for the appropriate value. The data response from
the Get Attribute Command is in the format of a 2 byte hexadecimal number.
Set Attribute: The attribute that will be set using the Set Attribute command is
determined by setting Service Code 16, Instance 1, Class 100* (decimal), and
the attribute with a value that represents the desired meter attribute. Refer to
the Supported Attributes table for the appropriate value. The data field for the
Set Attribute Command is entered as a 2 byte hexadecimal number.
Bus Connection - based on model chosen. See ORDERING INFORMATION,
Page 1. For Connection Options, See Diagram on Page 4.
COMBICON
M12
1 = SHIELD
2 = V+
3=V
4 = CAN H
5 = CAN L
3
4 5 2
1
V
CAN L
SHIELD
CAN H
V+
OTHER EXPLICIT MESSAGE ATTRIBUTES
1
2
3
4
5
Data Byte Swap: (1 byte), Attribute 1, Instance 1, Class 100* (decimal). Data
is normally sent and entered as follows: DLC value = 50000 (C350h). 2 byte
value sent would be 50C3. Setting the data swap value to 1 would result in
the data being sent as C350. This attribute can only be set to 0 or 1, all other
values are ignored. The factory setting value is 0. Data byte is saved in
EEPROM memory.
Note: Shield has no internal connection in the DLCN.
Data Update: The DeviceNet interface is continually requesting values from the
DLC main processor and updating buffer registers. As such, valid attribute
values are always available over DeviceNet at the maximum bus rate.
Standard Wire Colors:
V+
Red
V-
Black
CAN_H
White
CAN_L
Blue
1F (General Code)
Vendor Specific Error
SHIELD
Bare
1 (Additional Code)
Device Response Time-out
2 (Additional Code)
Vendor Service Not Supported
3 (Additional Code)
Command String Syntax Error
Vendor Specific Error Responses
CODE ERROR #
CONNECTION SIZES
Device Profile: This product conforms to the DeviceNet specification
Volumes I and II of version 2.0.
Device Configuration: No DeviceNet configuration is supported.
However, some DLC configuration is supported.
MESSAGE
PRODUCED
CONSUMED
Explicit
4 Bytes
2 Bytes
Polled
4 Bytes
2 Bytes
Bit Strobe
8 Bytes
2 Bytes
ERROR CODE MEANING
*Class 100 (decimal) is a vendor specific class.
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DLCN DeviceNet SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES
This subset of registers is supported via DeviceNet communications. Modbus registers are provided for reference only. See the DLC bulletin for complete register
and Modbus programming details.
REGISTERS
CHA
Modbus
Register
REGISTER NAME
LOW LIMIT
HIGH LIMIT
FACTORY
SETTING
SERVICE
CODES
SUPPORTED
CHB
Attribute
Modbus
Register
Attribute
1
-
-
Data Byte Swap
See description under OTHER EXPLICIT MESSAGE ATTRIBUTES
2
-
-
Bit Strobe
See description under SUPPORT CONNECTIONS
DEVICENET SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTES
CONTROLLING VALUES
40001
3
40017
8
Process Value
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40002
4
40018
9
Setpoint Value
-32000
32000
0
G, S
40003
5
40019
10
Alarm 1 Value
-32000
32000
0
G, S
40004
6
40020
11
Alarm 2 Value
-32000
32000
0
G, S
PID PARAMETERS
40005
7
40021
12
Output Power
0 or -1000
1000
0
G, S
40007
13
40023
22
Proportional Band
0
9999
40
G, S
40008
14
40024
23
Integral Time
0
9999
120
G, S
40009
15
40025
24
Derivative Time
0
9999
30
G, S
40011
16
40027
25
Auto-Tune Start
0
1
0
G, S
40012
17
40028
26
Auto-Tune Phase
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40013
18
40029
27
Auto-Tune Code
0
2
0
G, S
40014
19
40030
28
Control Output OP1
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40015
20
40031
29
Alarm Output AL1
0
1
0
G, S
40016
21
40032
30
Alarm Output AL2 / OP2
0
1
0
G, S
OUTPUT STATUS
CONTROL STATUS
40041
31
40049
37
Control Mode
0
1
0
G, S
40042
32
40050
38
Disable Setpoint Ramping
0
1
0
G, S
40043
33
40051
39
Setpoint Ramping In Process
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40044
34
40052
40
Disable Integral Action
0
1
0
G, S
40045
35
40053
41
Ramping Setpoint Value
N/A
N/A
N/A
G, S
40046
36
-
-
0
1
0
G, S
Remote / Local Setpoint Select
PROFILE OPERATION - SETPOINT CONTROLLER MODEL ONLY
40065
42
40073
48
Profile Operating Status
0
3
0
G, S
40066
43
40074
49
Profile Phase
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40067
44
40075
50
Profile Segment
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
40068
45
40076
51
Profile Phase Time Remaining
1
9999
N/A
G, S
40069
46
40077
52
Profile Cycle Count Remaining
1
250
0
G, S
40070
47
40078
53
Advance Profile Phase
0
1
0
G, S
COOLING (OP2) PARAMETERS
40141
54
40241
57
Cycle Time
0
250
20
G, S
40142
55
40242
58
Relative Gain
0
100
10
G, S
40143
56
40243
59
Deadband
-32000
32000
0
G, S
N/A
N/A
N/A
G
0
N/A
0
G, S
CALIBRATION
40504
60
-
-
Input Error Status Register (See
COILS TABLE for bit definitions)
40505
61
-
-
Checksum Error Status Register
(See COILS TABLE for bit definitions)
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DLCN DeviceNet SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES, Setpoint Controller Model Only
REGISTERS
CHA
REGISTER NAME
LOW LIMIT
HIGH LIMIT
FACTORY
SETTING
SERVICE
CODES
SUPPORTED
CHB
Modbus
Register
Attribute
Modbus
Register
Attribute
40601 to
40620
62-81
40701 to
40720
122-141 Setpoint Value Segment 1-20
40621 to
40640
82-101
40721 to
40740
40641 to
40660
102-121
40741 to
40760
SETPOINT CONTROLLER PROFILE SEGMENTS - SETPOINT CONTROLLER MODEL ONLY
-32000
32000
-
G,S
142-161 Ramp Rate Segment 1-20
0
32000
-
G, S
162-181 Hold Time Segment 1-20
0
9999
-
G, S
COILS TABLE (Cross-Reference to attributes 60 and 61)
COIL ADDRESS
COIL NAME
MIRROR REGISTER
SERVICE
CODES
SUPPORTED
1
Calibration Checksum Error
40505 (bit 0)
G, S
2
Parameter Checksum Error
40505 (bit 1)
G, S
3
Integral and Offset/Manual Power Checksum Error
40505 (bit 2)
G, S
CH A
CH B
5
17
Shorted RTD Input Error
40504 (bit 0 / 4)
G
6
18
Open Thermocouple, RTD, or Extreme Process Input
Over/Under Range Input Error
40504 (bit 1 / 5)
G
Signal or Sensor Under Range Input Error
40504 (bit 2 / 6)
G
7
19
Process Value (<-32000) Under Range Input Error
40504 (bit 2 / 6)
G
Signal or Sensor Over Range Input Error
40504 (bit 3 / 7)
G
Process Value (>32000) Over Range Input Error
40504 (bit 3 / 7)
G
8
20
CONNECTION OPTIONS
M12
COMBICON
DeviceNet Cabling
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