Programming the cs7000 controller (in general), Programming the cs7000 with ethernet (ccm) – Chicago Pneumatic CS7000 User Manual

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6159939130 CS7000 Controller Hardware Overview Manual

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Printer/Computer/Diagnostics (RS-232) Connector – Front View

Pin Designation

Wire Color (Ref)

Function

2

BLU

RXD

3

GRN

TXD

5

BLK

GND

7

RED

RTS

8

YEL

CTS

Programming the CS7000 Controller (In General)

After you have mounted the controller and become familiar with its basic components, you must
program it with the required fastening strategy and parameter set limits before you can begin fastening
operations. Refer to the Visual Supervisor User s Guide (part number 39-30-34823) for connection
and setup information.

Programming the CS7000 with Ethernet (CCM)

Adding a CCM board to the CS7000 provides ethernet capability and other future functions. The
Initial release supports Visual Supervisor, and subsequent releases will provide interfaces to many
Customer specific networks. Also future capabilities will include Fieldbus and Keypad/displays. A
Null-modem cable that provides an RS-232 connection (Typically 9 pin-d female on both ends) will
be required for setup of the CCM module. This cable will plug into the CS7000
communications/diagnostics port. If using Hyper-terminal, use 9600 baud, 8 data, no parity and one
stop bit. Hit the <Enter key> and a > should appear. Hitting ? will show a list of available
commands.

To configure the CS7000 Controller to link to Visual Supervisor, you must use the ipconfig
command to establish the TCP/IP parameters (IP address etc.). At the Visual-Supervisor-Host, you

must set up VsSystemSettings to use Ethernet and enter the IP address of this controller. Once that is

saved, VS should start up and communicate normally with the controller. If problems occur,

PING ommands and LED s on the CCM that should help guide the user to the problem. It is

necessary to issue a commit command to permanently save settings.

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