Hardware -mb communication options, Fig. 1-6 smart diagnostics rear panel – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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CHAPTER 1
Overview

Hardware

If you are retrofitting Smart Diagnostics to an existing sys-
tem you should receive:

Smart Diagnostics Card

Rear Plate with three additional ports

Fasteners to connect the rear plate to the
Main Board and to the rear of the chassis.

Rear Panel for Smart Diagnostics card
(See Fig. 2)

Installation and Operation Manual

4 standoffs

NOTE:

Smart Diagnostics does not require a junction
box.

FIG. 1-6 SMART DIAGNOSTICS REAR PANEL

-MB

Stainless steel wall mount swivel bracket/stand for wall or
desktop mounting.

Communication Options

NOTE:

For Installation, Configuration and Setup please
refer to the HI 3000 Operation and Installation
Manual, Cabling and Networks Sections.

EtherNet/IP™

EtherNet/IP, short for Ethernet Industrial Protocol, is an
open industrial networking standard that takes advantage of
commercial, off-the-shelf Ethernet communication chips and
media. Ethernet technology, enables the user to access
device-level data from the Internet.The Ethernet/IP network-
ing standard supports both implicit messaging (real-time I/O
messaging) and explicit messaging (message exchange).
EtherNet/IP is an open network that takes advantage of
commercial technology that already exists.
TCP/IP is the transport and network layer protocol of the
Internet and is commonly linked with all Ethernet installa-
tions and the business world. TCP/IP provides a set of ser-
vices that any two devices can use to share data. Because
Ethernet technology and standard protocol suites such as
TCP/IP have been published for public use, standardized
software tools and physical media have been mass-produced
and are readily available, offering you the benefits of known
technology and accessibility. The UDP/IP (User Datagram

Protocol) is also used in conjunction with the Ethernet net-
work. UDP/IP provides fast, efficient data transport required
for real-time data exchange.

MOD-Bus/TPC/IP

TCP/IP is the common transport protocol of the Internet and
is actually a set of layered protocols, providing a reliable
data transport mechanism between machines. Ethernet has
become the de facto standard of corporate enterprise systems
and it has also become the de facto standard for factory net-
working. Ethernet has matured to the point that the cost of
implementing this network solution has been dropping to
where its cost is commensurate with those of today's field-
buses. Using Ethernet TCP/IP in the factory allows true inte-
gration with the corporate Intranet and MES systems that
support your factory.

OPC

OLE for Process Control (OPC) enables an HI 3000 module
to communicate with any device that supports OLE/COM.
The architecture is designed to utilize the Microsoft distrib-
uted OLE technology (DCOM) to facilitate clients interfac-
ing to remote servers.

Remote I/O (RIO) Interface to the Allen Bradley Network

The RIO port allows bi-directional communications with
Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and
Small Logic Controllers (SLC). The HI 3010 represents a
selectable 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 or full rack of discrete I/O (32 bits in
the Logic Controllers output and input image files) to the
PLC Controller and supports both discrete and block trans-
fers of data. It can support up to 230.4 Kbaud transfer rates.

Profibus

Allows bi-directional communications to Profibus (Process
Fieldbus) products including those made by Siemens, GE
Fanuc and Texas Instruments. This interface supports PRO-
FIBUS-DP (Decentralized Periphery) and processes both
Selectable Predetermined and Block transfer commands. It
supports up to 12 Mbaud transfer rates

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