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Installation Instructions ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Catalog Number 1788-CN2DN Topic Page Important User Information 2 North American Hazardous Location Approval 4 About the Linking Device 5 Required System Components 6 Install the CN2DN Device 6 Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail 8 Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture 10 Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device 10 Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate 12 Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network 13 Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network 14 Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device 15 Interpret the LED Indicators 16 Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network 20 Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network 30 Additional Resources 30

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Page 1: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

Installation Instructions

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking DeviceCatalog Number 1788-CN2DN

Topic Page

Important User Information 2

North American Hazardous Location Approval 4

About the Linking Device 5

Required System Components 6

Install the CN2DN Device 6

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail 8

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture 10

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device 10

Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate 12

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network 14

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device 15

Interpret the LED Indicators 16

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network 20

Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network 30

Additional Resources 30

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Important User InformationRead this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of

this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with

installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards

Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be

carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired

In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or

application of this equipment

The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and

requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual

use based on the examples and diagrams

No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software

described in this manual

Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is

prohibited

Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations

Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions

WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion

in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or

economic loss

ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal

injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard

avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence

IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the

product

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SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that dangerous voltage may be present

BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures

ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control

center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear

proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work

practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure

This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage

Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6562 ft) without

derating

This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate

protection to radio communication services in such environments

This equipment is supplied as open-type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that

is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and

appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The

enclosure must have suitable flame-retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of

flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA or be approved for the application if

nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent

sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type

ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications

In addition to this publication see the following

bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for additional installation requirements

bull NEMA Standard 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures

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North American Hazardous Location Approval

The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations

Informations sur lrsquoutilisation de cet eacutequipement en environnements dangereux

Products marked CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code (lowest T number) may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation

Les produits marqueacutes CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent quagrave une utilisation en environnements de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livreacute avec des marquages sur sa plaque didentification qui indiquent le code de tempeacuterature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combineacutes dans un systegraveme le code de tempeacuterature le plus deacutefavorable (code de tempeacuterature le plus faible) peut ecirctre utiliseacute pour deacuteterminer le code de tempeacuterature global du systegraveme Les combinaisons deacutequipements dans le systegraveme sont sujettes agrave inspection par les autoriteacutes locales qualifieacutees au moment de linstallation

WARNINGExplosion Hazard ndashbull Do not disconnect equipment unless

power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

bull Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2

bull If this product contains batteries they must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous

AVERTISSEMENTRisque drsquoExplosion ndash bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que

lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher leacutequipement

bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher les connecteurs Fixer tous les connecteurs externes relieacutes agrave cet eacutequipement agrave laide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs fileteacutes ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit

bull La substitution de composants peut rendre cet eacutequipement inadapteacute agrave une utilisation en environnement de Classe I Division 2

bull Sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de changer les piles

European Hazardous Location Approval

The following applies when the product bears the Ex Marking

This equipment is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as defined by European Union Directive 949EC and has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of Category 3 equipment intended for use in Zone 2 potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex II to this Directive

Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-0

ATTENTION This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation

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About the Linking DeviceThe linking device is equipped with these features

The following parts are included with the linking device

bull One 1788-CN2CN linking device

bull One power input connector

bull One DeviceNet 10-pin linear connector

bull Five 121 resistors

bull Two end anchors

ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal

damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION The NAP port is intended for local temporary programming use only and not

intended for permanent connection (use only the specified cable)

DeviceNet Port and

Connector

Network

Access Port

ControlNet Connection Ports

Power Port and Connector

ControlNet Node Address Switches

DeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

LED Indicators

DeviceNet Node Address Switches

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Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

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ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

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3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Important User InformationRead this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of

this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with

installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards

Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be

carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired

In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or

application of this equipment

The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and

requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual

use based on the examples and diagrams

No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software

described in this manual

Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is

prohibited

Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations

Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions

WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion

in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or

economic loss

ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal

injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard

avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence

IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the

product

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 3

SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that dangerous voltage may be present

BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures

ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control

center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear

proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work

practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure

This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage

Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6562 ft) without

derating

This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate

protection to radio communication services in such environments

This equipment is supplied as open-type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that

is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and

appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The

enclosure must have suitable flame-retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of

flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA or be approved for the application if

nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent

sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type

ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications

In addition to this publication see the following

bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for additional installation requirements

bull NEMA Standard 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

4 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

North American Hazardous Location Approval

The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations

Informations sur lrsquoutilisation de cet eacutequipement en environnements dangereux

Products marked CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code (lowest T number) may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation

Les produits marqueacutes CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent quagrave une utilisation en environnements de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livreacute avec des marquages sur sa plaque didentification qui indiquent le code de tempeacuterature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combineacutes dans un systegraveme le code de tempeacuterature le plus deacutefavorable (code de tempeacuterature le plus faible) peut ecirctre utiliseacute pour deacuteterminer le code de tempeacuterature global du systegraveme Les combinaisons deacutequipements dans le systegraveme sont sujettes agrave inspection par les autoriteacutes locales qualifieacutees au moment de linstallation

WARNINGExplosion Hazard ndashbull Do not disconnect equipment unless

power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

bull Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2

bull If this product contains batteries they must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous

AVERTISSEMENTRisque drsquoExplosion ndash bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que

lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher leacutequipement

bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher les connecteurs Fixer tous les connecteurs externes relieacutes agrave cet eacutequipement agrave laide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs fileteacutes ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit

bull La substitution de composants peut rendre cet eacutequipement inadapteacute agrave une utilisation en environnement de Classe I Division 2

bull Sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de changer les piles

European Hazardous Location Approval

The following applies when the product bears the Ex Marking

This equipment is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as defined by European Union Directive 949EC and has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of Category 3 equipment intended for use in Zone 2 potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex II to this Directive

Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-0

ATTENTION This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 5

About the Linking DeviceThe linking device is equipped with these features

The following parts are included with the linking device

bull One 1788-CN2CN linking device

bull One power input connector

bull One DeviceNet 10-pin linear connector

bull Five 121 resistors

bull Two end anchors

ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal

damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION The NAP port is intended for local temporary programming use only and not

intended for permanent connection (use only the specified cable)

DeviceNet Port and

Connector

Network

Access Port

ControlNet Connection Ports

Power Port and Connector

ControlNet Node Address Switches

DeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

LED Indicators

DeviceNet Node Address Switches

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

6 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 7

ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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Supersedes Publication 1788-IN052D-EN-P - February 2007 Copyright copy 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA

  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

                          Print Spec Sheet

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
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                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 3

SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that dangerous voltage may be present

BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to

alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures

ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control

center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear

proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work

practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure

This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage

Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1) at altitudes up to 2000 m (6562 ft) without

derating

This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate

protection to radio communication services in such environments

This equipment is supplied as open-type equipment It must be mounted within an enclosure that

is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and

appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The

enclosure must have suitable flame-retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of

flame complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA or be approved for the application if

nonmetallic The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool Subsequent

sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type

ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications

In addition to this publication see the following

bull Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for additional installation requirements

bull NEMA Standard 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures

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4 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

North American Hazardous Location Approval

The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations

Informations sur lrsquoutilisation de cet eacutequipement en environnements dangereux

Products marked CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code (lowest T number) may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation

Les produits marqueacutes CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent quagrave une utilisation en environnements de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livreacute avec des marquages sur sa plaque didentification qui indiquent le code de tempeacuterature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combineacutes dans un systegraveme le code de tempeacuterature le plus deacutefavorable (code de tempeacuterature le plus faible) peut ecirctre utiliseacute pour deacuteterminer le code de tempeacuterature global du systegraveme Les combinaisons deacutequipements dans le systegraveme sont sujettes agrave inspection par les autoriteacutes locales qualifieacutees au moment de linstallation

WARNINGExplosion Hazard ndashbull Do not disconnect equipment unless

power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

bull Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2

bull If this product contains batteries they must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous

AVERTISSEMENTRisque drsquoExplosion ndash bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que

lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher leacutequipement

bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher les connecteurs Fixer tous les connecteurs externes relieacutes agrave cet eacutequipement agrave laide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs fileteacutes ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit

bull La substitution de composants peut rendre cet eacutequipement inadapteacute agrave une utilisation en environnement de Classe I Division 2

bull Sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de changer les piles

European Hazardous Location Approval

The following applies when the product bears the Ex Marking

This equipment is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as defined by European Union Directive 949EC and has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of Category 3 equipment intended for use in Zone 2 potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex II to this Directive

Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-0

ATTENTION This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation

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About the Linking DeviceThe linking device is equipped with these features

The following parts are included with the linking device

bull One 1788-CN2CN linking device

bull One power input connector

bull One DeviceNet 10-pin linear connector

bull Five 121 resistors

bull Two end anchors

ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal

damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION The NAP port is intended for local temporary programming use only and not

intended for permanent connection (use only the specified cable)

DeviceNet Port and

Connector

Network

Access Port

ControlNet Connection Ports

Power Port and Connector

ControlNet Node Address Switches

DeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

LED Indicators

DeviceNet Node Address Switches

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Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 7

ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

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8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 11

Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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14 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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4 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

North American Hazardous Location Approval

The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations

Informations sur lrsquoutilisation de cet eacutequipement en environnements dangereux

Products marked CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D are suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only Each product is supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code (lowest T number) may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation

Les produits marqueacutes CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D ne conviennent quagrave une utilisation en environnements de Classe I Division 2 Groupes A B C D dangereux et non dangereux Chaque produit est livreacute avec des marquages sur sa plaque didentification qui indiquent le code de tempeacuterature pour les environnements dangereux Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combineacutes dans un systegraveme le code de tempeacuterature le plus deacutefavorable (code de tempeacuterature le plus faible) peut ecirctre utiliseacute pour deacuteterminer le code de tempeacuterature global du systegraveme Les combinaisons deacutequipements dans le systegraveme sont sujettes agrave inspection par les autoriteacutes locales qualifieacutees au moment de linstallation

WARNINGExplosion Hazard ndashbull Do not disconnect equipment unless

power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

bull Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2

bull If this product contains batteries they must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous

AVERTISSEMENTRisque drsquoExplosion ndash bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que

lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher leacutequipement

bull Couper le courant ou sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de deacutebrancher les connecteurs Fixer tous les connecteurs externes relieacutes agrave cet eacutequipement agrave laide de vis loquets coulissants connecteurs fileteacutes ou autres moyens fournis avec ce produit

bull La substitution de composants peut rendre cet eacutequipement inadapteacute agrave une utilisation en environnement de Classe I Division 2

bull Sassurer que lenvironnement est classeacute non dangereux avant de changer les piles

European Hazardous Location Approval

The following applies when the product bears the Ex Marking

This equipment is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as defined by European Union Directive 949EC and has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of Category 3 equipment intended for use in Zone 2 potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex II to this Directive

Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-0

ATTENTION This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 5

About the Linking DeviceThe linking device is equipped with these features

The following parts are included with the linking device

bull One 1788-CN2CN linking device

bull One power input connector

bull One DeviceNet 10-pin linear connector

bull Five 121 resistors

bull Two end anchors

ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal

damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION The NAP port is intended for local temporary programming use only and not

intended for permanent connection (use only the specified cable)

DeviceNet Port and

Connector

Network

Access Port

ControlNet Connection Ports

Power Port and Connector

ControlNet Node Address Switches

DeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

LED Indicators

DeviceNet Node Address Switches

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

6 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 7

ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 11

Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

12 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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Rockwell Automation Support

Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 PN-264692

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
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                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
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                          Color Printing
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About the Linking DeviceThe linking device is equipped with these features

The following parts are included with the linking device

bull One 1788-CN2CN linking device

bull One power input connector

bull One DeviceNet 10-pin linear connector

bull Five 121 resistors

bull Two end anchors

ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal

damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION The NAP port is intended for local temporary programming use only and not

intended for permanent connection (use only the specified cable)

DeviceNet Port and

Connector

Network

Access Port

ControlNet Connection Ports

Power Port and Connector

ControlNet Node Address Switches

DeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

LED Indicators

DeviceNet Node Address Switches

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Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

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ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

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3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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Page 6: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

6 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Required System ComponentsTo install your 1788-CN2DN device you will need the following system components

bull A 24V DC power supply

bull A securely installed zinc-plated yellow-chrome steel DIN rail panel or other suitable fixture

Install the CN2DN DeviceComplete the following tasks to install the CN2DN linking device

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

bull Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

bull Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

bull Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device

bull Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network

bull Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

31670-M

1788-CN2DN

DeviceNet Connector

Power

Connector

End Anchors

121 Resistors

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 7

ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

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8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

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3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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12 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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14 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 17

Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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18 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
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                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
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                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
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                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
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                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
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                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
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                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
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                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
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                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
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                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
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                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
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                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
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                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
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                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 7

ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge

This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect

normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment

bull Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static

bull Wear an approved grounding wriststrap

bull Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards

bull Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment

bull Use a static-safe workstation if available

bull Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in use

ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used do not exceed the specified isolation voltage

WARNING

bull This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation

bull Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product

bull Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 11

Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

12 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

Rockwell Automati

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

14 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
Page 8: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

8 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail

Complete the following steps to mount the CN2DN device on a DIN rail

1 Align the CN2DN device over the DIN rail

2 Press the CN2DN device onto the DIN rail until the DIN rail latches lock the linking device in place

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use zinc-plated

yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials

(for example aluminum or plastic) that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in

improper or intermittent grounding Secure DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every

200 mm (78 in) and use end-anchors appropriately

WARNING This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX-certified enclosure with a minimum

ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC60529) and used in an environment of

not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in IEC 60664-1) when applied in Zone 2

environments The enclosure must have a tool-removable cover or door

IMPORTANT The DIN rail must be properly grounded See publication Industrial Automation Wiring and

Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41 for more information about DIN rail grounding

Press Forward and Down

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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Rockwell Automation Support

Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 PN-264692

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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact

your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit httpwwwrockwellautomationcomservicesonline-phone

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
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                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 9

3 Clip each of the end anchors onto the DIN rail next to the CN2DN device

4 Slide each anchor against the device and tighten the screws on the front of the end anchor

5 If you are mounting your CN2DN device in a high-vibration area insert screws (not included) into the holes of the mounting tabs and tighten so that the screws are firmly anchored into the panel behind the device

You have completed mounting your CN2DN device on a DIN rail

DIN Rail

Clip On

End Anchor onto DIN Rail

Slide the Anchor

Against the CN2DN

Device

Tighten the Clamping Screws

End Anchors Next to Device Grounded DIN Rail

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Mount Tabs (optional use)

Ground Connection (optional)

For use if DIN rail or panel is not

grounded If used this tab must

be properly connected to the

earth ground

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Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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Page 10: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

10 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture

To mount the CN2DN device on a panel or other suitable fixture insert five screws (not included) through the modulersquos mounting tabs and into the panel or fixture behind the module Use screws long enough to penetrate the panel or fixture for a secure mount

Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device

The CN2DN device requires 1830V dc input power provided by a power supply that is separate from the DeviceNet network power supply

IMPORTANT If mounting the CN2DN device to a panel ensure that the panel is conductive metal and

properly grounded Paint or other coatings should be sanded from the panel to ensure the

CN2DN device makes sufficient conductive contact with the panel

ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD) this equipment and DeviceNet

must be powered from a source compliant with the following

Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV)

To comply with UL restrictions DeviceNet must be powered from a source compliant with the

following Class 2 or Limited VoltageCurrent

ATTENTION The 24V DC power connection is not to exceed 10 m (328 ft)

WARNING Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient

disturbances of more than 140 of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2 environments

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Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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14 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 17

Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 25

Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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Page 11: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 11

Complete these steps to wire the power supply to the CN2DN linking device

1 Disconnect power to the power supply

2 Locate the orange power connector

3 Loosen the two left-most terminal screws of the power connector

4 Insert the bare power supply wire ends into the left-side terminals of the power supply connector using the diagram as a guide

5 Tighten the two left terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

6 If you connect another device to the power supply connector of the CN2DN device loosen the two terminal screws on the right side of the connector

7 Insert the bare device power wire ends into the two right terminals using the diagram as a reference

8 Tighten the two right terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lbin) torque

9 Insert the power supply connector into the power supply connector port

10 Reapply power to the DC power supply

The LED indicators on the right side of the CN2DN device will flash red to indicate power has been connected

You have completed wiring the power supply to the CN2DN device

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than two wires to any terminal

IMPORTANT You must insert the power supply connector into the CN2DN device for power to reach

any devices connected to one another from the CN2DN power supply connector such

as in a linear or ring topology

+ -

Power Connector TopPower Connector

+ - + -

Power Supply

Wiring Terminals

Daisy Chain to Device

Wiring Terminals (optional)

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Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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on Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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12 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Set the Node Addresses and Communication RateComplete the following steps to set the node addresses using the switches on the front of the CN2DN device

You have completed setting the ControlNet and DeviceNet node addresses and communication rate

1 To set the DeviceNet node address use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet switches shown set to node 14

ControlNet switches shown set to node 26

2 To set the DeviceNet communication rate turn the DeviceNet baud rate switch to the communication rate your DeviceNet network is configured to for example 125 K 250 K or 500 K

3 To set the ControlNet node address use a small screwdriver to turn the arrows of the switches towards the desired node numbers

DeviceNet

Address Switches

ControlNet Address

SwitchesDeviceNet Baud

Rate Switch

CN2DN Device Switches

LSDMSD

68

0

2 4

6 8

0

2 4

6

LSDMSDPGM 8

0

2 4

6

0

2 4

6

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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Page 13: ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation ... · 2 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014 Important User

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 13

Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet NetworkComplete the following steps to connect your CN2DN linking device to the ControlNet network

1 Attach the BNC connector of the ControlNet cable to ControlNet port A

2 If you are connecting to redundant media attach the BNC connector of the other ControlNet cable to ControlNet port B

The CN2DN linking device is now connected to the ControlNet network

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cables with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

IMPORTANT Do not connect more than one ControlNet network to the CN2DN device at a time Connecting

the CN2DN device to two networks at one time will cause erratic behavior of the CN2DN device

Attach the BNC

Connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port A

If using redundant

cabling attach the BNC

connector of the

ControlNet tap to

ControlNet port B

Main ControlNet

Network Cable

Redundant ControlNet Network

Cable (Optional)Main ControlNet

Network Cable

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Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

18 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 19

DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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14 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network

Complete the following steps to connect your CN2DN device to a DeviceNet network using the 10-pin linear connector included with the CN2DN device

You may also use the following DeviceNet connectors not included with the device

bull 5-pin linear connector (1799-DNETSCON or 1799-DNETCON)

bull 5-pin linear to micro connector (1799-DNC5MMS)

Consult the DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072 for more information about using the connectors not included with the 1788-CN2DN linking device

1 Strip 65 mm (26 in) to 75 mm (296 in) of the outer jacket from the end of the DeviceNet cable leaving no more than 64 mm (025 in) of the braided shield exposed

2 Wrap the end of the cable with 38 mm (15 in) of shrink wrap covering part of the exposed conductors and part of the trunk line insulation

3 Strip 81 mm (032 in) of the insulation from the end of each of the colored insulated conductors

WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communications cable with power applied to this

module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in

hazardous location installations

64 mm

(025 in)

65 mm (26 in)

Braided Shield

Jacket

Jacket

38 mm

(15 in)

Shrink Wrap 41841

Shrink WrapJacket

81 mm

(032 in) 41842

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4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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16 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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18 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 15

4 Insert each colored conductor into the matching color-coded terminal cavity of the open-style connector

5 If the CN2DN device is the first or last node on the DeviceNet network insert an end of a 121resistor into the blue and white terminal cavities of the DeviceNet port connector

The resistor should bridge the blue and white terminal cavities

6 Tighten all of the terminal screws using 06 Nm (7 lb-in) torque

You have completed connecting to the DeviceNet network

Uninstall the CN2DN Linking DeviceComplete the following steps to uninstall the CN2DN linking device

1 Remove power from the CN2DN device

2 Disconnect the power DeviceNet and ControlNet connectors

3 If end anchors are in place remove by loosening the screws and unclipping the anchor from the DIN rail

121

41827

Resistor

Black

Blue

Bare or Shield

White

Red

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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4 To remove the CN2DN linking device from the DIN rail pull down on the two latches at the bottom of the device while pulling the CN2DN device away from the DIN rail

If needed insert a flat-head screwdriver between the DIN rail latch and the tab that locks the latch into place to remove the device

Interpret the LED IndicatorsUse the LED indicators on the CN2DN linking device to monitor the following

bull Module Status

bull Linking Activity Status

bull DeviceNet Network Status

bull ControlNet Network Status

Pull down on DIN rail latches

Module Status and Linking

Activity Status Indicators

DeviceNet Network

Status Indicators

ControlNet Status Indicators

CN2DN Device LED Indicators

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Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 17

Module StatusUse the following table to interpret your Module Status LED indicators and determine if corrective action is necessary

Linking Activity StatusThe Linking Activity LED indicator displays the status of communication between the DeviceNet and ControlNet networks as well as the amount of traffic

Use the following table to interpret the Linking Activity LED indicator

Module Status Indicators

LED Indicator Device Status Recommended ActionOff No power to device 1 Verify that the power supply is functioning properly

2 Cycle power supply 3 Remove power and check input power wiring Reapply power 4 Replace the CN2DN linking device

Green flashing The CN2DN device is functioning but not communicating with devices

Use RSNetworx software to configure the CN2DN device See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Green steady Fully operational The CN2DN device is communicating with all configured DeviceNet nodes or there are no configured devices

None The device has passed self-tests and is functioning properly if devices have been configured

Red flashing The linking device is not communicating with one or more modules

1 Verify that DeviceNet switches are not set at PGM2 Verify that connected devices are functioning properly3 Verify that devices have been configured properly

See Additional Resources on page 30 for publications with more information about configuring the CN2DN device

Red steady Unrecoverable communication fault

1 Verify that the CN2DN device has been assigned a unique node address during configuration

2 Verify that all devices are set at the same baud rate3 Cycle CN2DN power4 Replace the CN2DN device

Linking Activity LED Indicator

LED Indicator Linking Activity Status

Off No network traffic is occurring between the ControlNet to DeviceNet networks IO traffic may be present

Green flashing ControlNet to DeviceNet (non-IO) communication traffic present (flash rate indicates amount of traffic)

Red and green flashing Module is running boot code only (used for FLASH upgrades)

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ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
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18 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

ControlNet Network StatusThe CNet A and CNet B LED indicators display the status of the ControlNet network and individual channels

The ControlNet network may recognize more than one network status a time If more than one status is present the CN2DN linking device will display the highest priority status

Use the following table to interpret the ControlNet LED indicators

ControlNet LED Indicators CNet A and CNet B

LED Indicator State LED View Priority Level

ControlNet Network Status

Off Both CNet A and CNet B 1 (highest priority)

No power

Red steady Both CNet A and CNet B 2 No ControlNet network found

Red and green alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 3 Device self-testing

Red alternating Both CNet A and CNet B 4 Incorrect ControlNet node configuration

Off One CNet A or CNet B 5 ControlNet channel disabled or not supported

Red and green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 6 Incorrect ControlNet network configuration

Red flashing One CNet A or CNet B 7 No data received from network

Green flashing One CNet A or CNet B 8 Temporary channel error or listen-only channel

Green steady One CNet A or CNet B 9 (lowest) Normal network operation

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DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 25

Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 19

DeviceNet Network StatusThe DeviceNet network indicators DNet Network Status and DNet IO Status indicate the state of the DeviceNet network and the state of DeviceNet IO modules

Use the following tables to interpret your DeviceNet LED indicators located at the top right corner of the CN2DN device

DNet Network Status Indicator

LED Indicator DeviceNet Network Status Recommended Action

Off No DeviceNet connection If a DeviceNet connection has been made do the following1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered2 Check DeviceNet cables and connections

Green flashing DeviceNet network found not communicating with devices

1 Check DeviceNet cables and connections2 Verify that all devices on the DeviceNet network

are functioning properly

Green steady One or more devices connected and communicating

None needed

Red flashing One or more connections timed-out Use programming software to view tags specific to the devices in order to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

Red steady Communication error (bus off condition) 1 Verify that each device has be assigned a unique node address

2 Verify that specified DeviceNet baud rates are the same

3 Cycle power to the CN2DN device

See DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004 for more information about using controller tags to troubleshoot connection errors

DNet IO Status Indicator

LED Indicator IO Device Status Recommended Action

Off No connection to device 1 Verify that the DeviceNet network is powered

2 Verify the connected device is functioning properly

Green flashing Device is in program mode (idle) To put the device in run mode use programming software

Green steady Device is in run mode To put the device in program mode use programming software

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20 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 25

Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
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Troubleshoot the DeviceNet NetworkIf DeviceNet network communications fail you need to complete one or both of these tasks to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network

bull View and interpret DeviceNet network status codes

bull View and interpret the controller status tags using RSLogix5000 software

View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet ScannerIn order to view the DeviceNet status code locate the scanner on the DeviceNet network The status code is viewed on the character display on the front of the scanner module for example a 1756-DNB DeviceNet bridge module

Use the DeviceNet Status Codes table to interpret your status code

IMPORTANT The DeviceNet status codes display only on the DeviceNet scanner module Status codes do not

display on the 1788-CN2DN linking device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

0-63 Scannerrsquos DeviceNet node address None

65 The AutoScan option is on and the device is in idle mode

None

67 Scanner is Secondary scanner None

68 Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner

69 Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched

Check configuration of the Secondary scanner

70 The address of the device is already in use by another device on the network The scanner failed the duplicate node address check

Change the address of the device to an unused address

71 Invalid data in scan list Use RSNetworx software to reconfigure the scan list

72 Slave device stopped communicating If the slave device does not recover communication during next scan status code changes to 78

bull Verify slave devicersquo power and communication connections

bull If the slave device is polled verify that the interscan delay time is adequate for the device to return data

73 Slave devicersquos identity information does not match electronic key in scanner

bull Make sure that the correct device is connected at this address

bull Make sure that the device matches the specified electronic key (vendor product code product type)

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74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 21

74 Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port

bull Modify your configuration and check for invalid data

bull Check network communication traffic

75 Either or both of the followingbull The device does not have a scan listbull The device has not received communication from

any other device

Verify that the device has the following

bull A configured scan list

bull A properly-wired connection to the network

76 No direct network traffic for scanner The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it

None

77 During initialization the data size expected by the device does not match the scan list entry

Use RSNetWorx software to check the slave device and the scan list for the correct input and output sizes for the slave device

78 Device is configured in scan list but not communicating It has failed to communicate during the scannerrsquos second scan which followed the display of status error code 72

bull Verify devicersquos power and communication connections

bull If the device is polled make sure the interscan delay is long enough for the device to return its data

bull If needed use RSNetWorx software to do the followingndash Add the device to the DeviceNet networkndash Delete the device from scannerrsquos scan listndash Inhibit the device in the scannerrsquos scan

list

79 Scanner has failed to transmit a message The error status usually displays after the duplicate node check completes at power-up

bull Make sure that your scanner is connected to a valid network

bull Check for disconnected cablesbull Verify network baud rate

80 Scanner is in idle mode If desired put network in run mode by completing the following steps1 Put the controller in run or remote run mode

using the keyswitch on the controller or through RSLogix5000 software

2 Turn on the bit OCommandRegisterRun for the scanner

81 Controller has set the scanner to the faulted mode The Command bit also indicates a DeviceNet network fault state

Bit OCommandRegisterFault for the scanner is on Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off

82 Error detected in sequence of fragmented IO messages from device

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check scan list of the device to make sure that its input and output data sizes are correct

bull Check the configuration of the device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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22 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

83 Device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it

Use RSNetWorx software to do the following

bull Check the accuracy of the scan list

bull Check the configuration of the device The device may be in another scannerrsquos scan list

bull Use the slave devicersquos documentation to verify that the device supports the message type used by the scanner

If the devicersquos message type does not match the scannerrsquos then use RSNetWorx to access the scannerrsquos scanlist and change the scannerrsquos message type to one that is compatible with the slave device

bull Cycle power to the device

84 Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network None This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the devices on the network

85 During runtime the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry

Since variable length poll data is not supported verify that the slave device is functioning properly

86 The device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode

bull Check the configuration and status of the device

bull If you set up an interlock between 2 scanners (controllers) make sure both scanners are in run mode

87 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device

bull Verify primary scanner connection and configuration

bull Slave device may not be producing data

88 Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because IO parameters (for example polled or strobed electronic key data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner

In this scanner reconfigure the IO parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner

89 Scanner failed to configure a device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters

bull Make sure that you installed a compatible device

bull If the offline configuration of the device does not match the actual (online) configuration of the device change the offline configuration to match the online configuration

90 Controller has set the scanner to the disabled mode If desired turn enable the scanner by locating the OCommandRegisterDisableNetwork bit of the command register and turn if off

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 23

91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 25

Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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91 Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors bull Cycle power to the device

bull Verify that all devices are set to the same baud rate

bull Check DeviceNet cabling to make sure no short circuits exist between CAN (blue and white) wires and power or shield (black red and shield) wires

bull Check the media system for the following noise sourcesndash Device located near high-volt power

cablendash Incorrect or no termination resistor usedndash Improper groundingndash Device on network producing noise or

incorrect data for the network

92 DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the devicersquos communication port

bull Verify the networkrsquos 24V dc power supply is operating properly

bull Verify good cable condition

bull Check cable connections to the device

95 A devicersquos firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded

None Do not disconnect the device while the update is in process as existing data in device memory will be lost

96 Communication port is in test mode None

97 The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode If the OCommandRegisterHaltScanner bit is on turn it off then cycle scanner power

98 General firmware error Replace device

99 System Failure Replace device

DeviceNet Status Codes

Status Code Description of Status Recommended Action

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

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View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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24 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

View and Interpret Controller Status TagsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot the DeviceNet network using the controller status tags in RSLogix5000 software

1 Use RSLogix5000 software to verify that the controller is in run mode and that the program is online with the controller

2 In the programrsquos organization tree double-click Controller Tags

3 Determine which tags you need to view using the following procedurea Determine the first part of the tag title specific to your device using the table below

b Decide which tag type you need to view using the following table as a reference

4 Scroll through the list of tags to locate the specific tag you need

If Your DeviceNet Module Is Then the Tag Title Begins With Example

Local 1756-DNB module Localslot number Local3

Remote 1756-DNB module Name of the moduleslot number in remote chassis

1756-DNB3

CompactLogix 1769-SDN module Localslot number Local4

SoftLogix5800 1784-PCIDS module Localslot number Local0

DriveLogixFlexLogix 1788-DNBO Name of module entered in the module Properties dialog

My_Flex_Bridge

Linking Device 1788-EN2DN or 1788-CN2DN

Name of the module entered in the module Properties dialog

As_You_Name_

If You Are Troubleshooting Then Check Tag Type Indicated By

A problem specific to the DeviceNet scanner or the DeviceNet network

Status Register StatusRegister

The DeviceNet scanner and the DeviceNet network status

Command Register CommandRegister

A problem corresponding to a specific device on the DeviceNet network

Status Tag S

Double-click to open

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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
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Use the following examples as references when determining which tags to view

1756-DNB Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

Local3IStausRegister used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to the DeviceNet module or

network

Tag Titled Local3S used to

troubleshoot a problem specific

to a device connected to the

DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

Local3OCommandRegister to

determine the command of the

DeviceNet scanner and its effect

on the DeviceNet network

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1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
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26 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

1788-CN2DN Tag Title Example

Tag Titled

As_You_NameIStausRegister

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to the DeviceNet

module or network

Tag Titled As_You_NameS

used to troubleshoot a problem

specific to a device connected to

the DeviceNet network

Tag Titled

As_You_NameOCommandReg

ister to determine the

command of the CN2DN device

and its effect on the DeviceNet

network

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 27

5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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5 If need to troubleshoot Status Register tags use the following table as a reference to interpret module or network status

Status Register Tag Values

If Tag Member Displays Value

Then Status Is

Run 0 Scanner in idle mode

Run 1 Scanner in run mode

Fault 0 Scanner not faulted

Fault 1 Scanner faulted

DisableNetwork 0 Scanner not disabled

DisableNetwork 1 Scanner disabled

DeviceFailure 0 Scanner communicating with all devices

DeviceFailure 1 Scanner not communicating with at least 1 device

AutoVerify 0 Data size of each device matches the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

AutoVerify 1 Data size of at least 1 device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

CommFailure 0 No network-wide communication problem exists

CommFailure 1 Network-wide communication problem exists

DupNodeFail 0 Scanner is on the network at a unique address

DupNodeFail 1 Scanner is trying to get on the network at an address that is already in use

DnetPowerDetect 0 Network connector of the scanner has power

DnetPowerDetect 1 Network connector of the scanner does not have power

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6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

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7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          Color Printing
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28 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

6 If you need to troubleshoot Status Tags (S) use the following table as a reference to interpret device status

If You Want Information About Then See

Member Data Type

IO scans count ScanCounter DINT

Indication that a device is not communicating on the network

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address has failed

DeviceFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that the data size of a device does not match the amount of memory allocated for the device in the scanner

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then their is a mismatch with that address

AutoverifyFailureRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is idle

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is idle

DeviceIdleRegister SINT[8]

Indication that a device is online

Use the following information to interpret statusbull There is 1 bit for each address on the DeviceNet network (0 -63)bull The position of a bit = address of a devicebull If a bit = 1 then the device at that address is online

ActiveNodeRegister SINT[8]

ASCII representation of scanner statusdisplay StatusDisplay SINT[4]

Address of the scanner ScannerAddress SINT

Status code of scanner ScannerStatus SINT

Address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through the addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceStatus member shows the status code

ScrollingDeviceAddress SINT

A status code of an address with an error

Use the following information to interpret statusbull Scrolls through addresses with errorsbull ScrollingDeviceAddress member shows the address

ScrollingDeviceStatus SINT

Status code of all devices ndash 1 byte per device DeviceStatus SINT[64]

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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Notes

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Installation AssistanceIf you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information thats contained in this manual

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
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ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 29

7 If you need to troubleshoot the CommandRegister tags use the following table to interpret or change the status associated with the data bit

If Bit Bit Name Status Indicates

0 Run Device and network

1 = Run mode

0 = Idle mode

1 Fault Network

1 = fault present

0 = normal

2 Disable Network Network

1 = disabled

0 = normal

3 Halt Scanner Device

1 = halt device (stops all functions)

0 = normal operation

4 Reset Device

1 = need to reset device (change to 0)

0 = normal

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

30 ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device

Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation

You can view or download publications at httpwwwrockwellautomationcomliterature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative

Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN052E-EN-P - December 2014

ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device 31

Notes

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In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact

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Installation AssistanceIf you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation please review the information thats contained in this manual

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
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Troubleshoot the ControlNet NetworkIf ControlNet network communications fail you need to complete one or more of the following tasks to troubleshoot the ControlNet network

bull Interpret the LED Indicators of ControlNet devices on the network

bull View and interpret the status indicators displayed on the ControlNet network devices

bull Check ControlNet network for media problems

For more information about completing each troubleshooting task consult the following publications

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Task Publication Title Publication

Interpret LED indicators of a ControlNet module Installation instructions specific to the module- or - ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

Varies by module

- or -

CNET-UM001

View and interpret ControlNet network status indicators ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems User Manual

CNET-UM001

Check for ControlNet media problems ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide

CNET-IN001

Resource Description

ControlNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication CNET-UM001

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot ControlNet modules

ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET-IN002

Provides details for planning and installing a ControlNet network

DeviceNet Media Design and Installation Guide publication DNET-UM072

Provides details for planning and installing a DeviceNet network

DeviceNet Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems publication DNET-UM004

Describes how to program configure use and troubleshoot DeviceNet modules

Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770-41

Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system

Product Certifications website httpwwwabcom Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
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                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
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                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
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                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
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                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
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                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
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                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
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                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
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                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
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                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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  • ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Installation Instructions
    • Important User Information
    • About the Linking Device
      • Required System Components
        • Install the CN2DN Device
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a DIN Rail
          • Mount the CN2DN Device on a Panel or Other Fixture
          • Wire a Power Supply to the CN2DN Device
            • Set the Node Addresses and Communication Rate
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a ControlNet Network
            • Connect the CN2DN Device to a DeviceNet Network
            • Uninstall the CN2DN Linking Device
            • Interpret the LED Indicators
              • Module Status
              • Linking Activity Status
              • ControlNet Network Status
              • DeviceNet Network Status
                • Troubleshoot the DeviceNet Network
                  • View and Interpret DeviceNet Status Codes on the DeviceNet Scanner
                  • View and Interpret Controller Status Tags
                    • Troubleshoot the ControlNet Network
                    • Additional Resources
                      • Back Cover
                        • Introduction_Catagory Types

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                          JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
                          Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
                          (required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
                          (required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
                          (required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
                          Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
                          Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
                          Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
                          (required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
                          (required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
                          BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
                          (required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
                          Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
                          Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
                          Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
                          Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
                          Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
                          Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
                          Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
                          Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
                          Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
                          Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
                          D1 Double Gate
                          D2
                          FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
                          D4
                          D5
                          D6
                          D7
                          D8
                          D9
                          This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
                          Publication Type and Print Category
                          Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
                          AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
                          AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
                          AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
                          (press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
                          AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
                          BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
                          CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
                          CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
                          CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
                          CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
                          CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
                          DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
                          DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
                          DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
                          DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
                          DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
                          GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
                          IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
                          LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
                          PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
                          PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
                          PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
                          QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
                          QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
                          RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
                          RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
                          SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
                          SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
                          SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
                          SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
                          TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
                          TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
                          UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
                          WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
                          WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
                          Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
                          Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
                          77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
                          33 to 76 pages 25
                          3 to 32 pages 50
                          1 or 2 pages 100
                          Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
                          A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
                          A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
                          A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
                          A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          2 color text
                          Selection Guide
                          A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Selection Guide
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Post Sale Technical Communication
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 50 matte sheet text
                          B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
                          B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
                          Catalogs
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
                          C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
                          2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
                          JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
                          Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
                          D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
                          D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
                          D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
                          D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
                          D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
                          D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
                          D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
                          Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
                          Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
                          Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
                          Black amp White Printing
                          Color Printing
                          Color Printing
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JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
(required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
(required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
(required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
(required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
(required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
(required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
D1 Double Gate
D2
FoldsHalf V Single C or TriDble ParllZ or Accordian Microfold or FrenchDouble Gate Short Fold D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
This tab summarizes Rockwell Automation Global Sales and Marketing preferred printing standards It also provides guidance on whether a publication should be released as JIT (print on demand) or if it requires an RFQ for offset printingFind your publication type in the first section below Use the assigned Printing Category information to determine the standard print specifications for that document type The Printing Categories are defined below the Publication Type section Note there may be slightly different print specifications for the categories depending on the region (EMEA or Americas)For more information on Global Sales and Marketing Printing Standards see publication RA-CO004 in DocMan
Publication Type and Print Category
Publication Type Off Set Print Category Spec (See table below) JIT Spec (See table below) Description Order Min Order Max Life Cycle Usage Release Option
AD NA - Puttman NA Advertisement Reprint Colour NA NA Presale Internal
AP A3 D2 Application Solution or Customer Success Story 5 100 Presale External
AR NA NA ArticleEditorialByline NA NA Presale Internal
(press releases should not be checked into DocMan or printed)
AT B3 B4 D5 Application techniques 5 100 Presale External
BR A2 Primary A1 NA Brochures 5 100 Presale External
CA C2 Primary C1 NA Catalogue 1 50 Presale External
CG NA NA Catalogue Guide 1 50 Presale External
CL NA NA Collection 5 50 Presale External
CO A5 A6 A9 D5 Company Confidential Information NA NA NA Confidential
CP E-only E-only D5 Competitive Information 5 50 NA Confidential
DC E-only E-only Discount Schedules NA NA Presale Internal
DI A1 A3 NA Direct Mail 5 100 Presale Internal
DM NA NA Product Demo 5 50 Presale Internal
DS B3 D5 Dimensions Sheet 1 5 Post External
DU B3 D5 Document Update 1 5 Post External
GR B2 D6 Getting Results 1 5 Post External
IN B3 Primary B2 D5 D6 Installation instructions 1 5 Post External
LM NA NA Launch Materials 5 50 Presale Internal
PC B3 D5 Packaging Contents
PL E-only primary B3 E-only Price List 5 50 Presale Internal
PM B2 D6 Programming Manual 1 5 Post External
PP A3 D1 Profile (Single Product or Service) NOTE Application Solutions are to be assigned the AP pub type 5 100 Presale External
QR B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Reference 1 5 Post External
QS B2 primary B3 B5 D5 D6 Quick Start 1 5 Post External
RM B2 D5 D6 Reference Manual 1 5 Post External
RN B3 D5 Release Notes 1 5 Post External
SG B1 Primary B4 D5 D6 Selection Guide Colour 5 50 Presale External
SG B2 D5 D6 Selection Guide BW 5 50 Presale External
SP A1 A2 A3 A4 NA Sales Promotion NOTE Service profiles are to be assigned the PP pub type 5 100 Presale Internal
SR B2 B3 D5 D6 Specification Rating Sheet 5 100 Presale External
TD B2 Primary B3 B4 B5 D5 D6 Technical Data 5 50 Presale External
TG B2 B3 D6 Troubleshooting Guide 1 5 Post External
UM B2 Primary B4 D6 User Manual BW 1 5 Post External
WD B3 D5 Wiring Diagrams Dwgs 1 5 Post Internal
WP B3 Primary B5 D5 White Paper 5 50 Presale External
Minimum order quantities on all JIT items are based on the publication length
Publication length Minimum Order Quantity
77 or more pages 1 (no shrink wrap required)
33 to 76 pages 25
3 to 32 pages 50
1 or 2 pages 100
Pre-sale Marketing All paper in this category is White Brightness 90 or better Opacity 90 or better
Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
A1 4 color 170 gsm 2pp 100 gloss cover 100 gloss text
A2 4 color 170 gsm folded 4pp 100 gloss cover 80 gloss text
A3 4 color Cover 170 gsm with Body 120 gsm gt 4pp 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
A4 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text
A5 2 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
A6 1 color 170gsm Silk ndash 120gsm Silk 80 gloss cover 80 matt sheet text
A7 4 color cover2 color textSelection Guide Category being deleted 10 Point Cover C2S50 matte sheet text
A8 4 color cover Category being deleted 50 matte sheet text self cover
2 color text
Selection Guide
A9 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
Selection Guide
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
Post Sale Technical Communication
Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
B1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 100gsm bond 10 Point Cover C2S
2 color text 50 matte sheet text
B2 1 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
B3 1 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
B4 2 color 160gsm Colortech amp 100gsm Bond 90 Cover50 matte sheet text
B5 2 color 100gsm bond 50 matte sheet text self cover
Catalogs
Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
C1 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 90gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
4 color text 45 Coated Sheet
C2 4 color cover 270gsm Gloss 80gsm silk 10 Point Cover C2S
2 color text 32-33 Coated Sheet
JIT POD All paper in this category is White Brightness 82 or better Opacity 88 or better
Category Color Options AP EMEA Paper Requirements Canada LA US Paper Requirements
D1 4 color 170gsm white silk 80 gloss cover coated 2 sides
D2 4 color 120gsm white silk 80 gloss text coated 2 sides self cover
D3 4 color Cover 170gsm with Body 120gsm 80 gloss cover 80 gloss text coated 2 sides
D4 1 color 160gsm tab 90 index
D5 1 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
D6 1 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
D7 2 color 160gsm tab 90 index
D8 2 color 80gsm bond 20 bond self cover
D9 2 color Cover 160gsm tab with Body 80gsm bond 90 index 20 bond
D10 Combination 4 color cover with 2 color body Cover 160gsm with Body 80gsm 90 index 20 bond
Gray shading indicates Obsolete Print Catagories
Just In Time (JIT) or Off Set (OS)
Use these guidelines to determine if your publication should be JIT (just in timeprint on demand) or if it would be more economical to print OS (offseton a press) OS print jobs require an RFQ (Request For Quote) in US If your job fits into the ldquoEitherrdquo category an RFQ is recommended but not required In the US RA Strategic Sourcing will discourage or reject RFQs for jobs that fall within the JIT category Guidelines differ for black amp white and color printing so be sure to check the correct tables
Black amp White Printing
Color Printing
Color Printing
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JIT Printing Specifications RA-QR005H-EN-P - 10042012
Printing Specification YOUR DATA HERE Instructions NO
(required) Category D5 Select Print Category ABC or D from category list on Introduction_Catagory Types tab 11rdquo x 17rdquo LOOSE -Loose Leaf YES Pre-sale Marketing TOP
(required) Finished Trim Size Width 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) 85rdquo x 11rdquo PERFECT - Perfect Bound A1 LEFT
(required) Publication Number 1788-IN052E-EN-P Sample 2030-SP001B-EN-P 3rdquo x 5rdquo SADDLE - Saddle Stitch A2 RIGHT CORNER
Use Legacy Number NO YES or NO 18rdquo x 24rdquo Poster PLASTCOIL - Plastic Coil (Coil Bound) A4 BOTTOM SIDE
Legacy Number if applicable Sample Legacy Number 0160-533 24rdquo x 36rdquo Poster STAPLED1 -1 position A3
Publication Title ControlNet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device Sample ElectroGuard Selling Brief80 character limit - must match DocMan Title 36rdquo x 24rdquo Poster STAPLED1B - bottom 1 position A5
(required) Business Group Marketing Commercial As entered in DocMan 4rdquo x 6rdquo STAPLED2 - 2 positions A6
(required) Cost Center 19134 - IA When Business Unit is Marketing Commercial enter Cost Center as shown on chart on left All other Business Units As entered in DocMan - enter number only no description Example - 19021 0000000 - My co 19134 - Commerc 19134 - Compone 19134 - Global 19134 - IA 19134 - IMC 19134 - Industr 19134 - Mkt Dig 19134 - OEM 19134 - Power C 19134 - Process 19134 - Service 19134 - Safety 19134 - Softwar 19134 - US Marke 475rdquo x 7rdquo (slightly smaller half-size) THERMAL - Thermal bound (Tape bound) A7
BindingStitching SADDLE - Saddle Stitch Review key on right Saddle-Stitch Items All page quantities must be divisible by 4Note Stitching is implied for Saddle-Stitch - no need to specify in Stitching Location80 pgs max on 20 (text and cover)76 pgs max on 20 (text) and 24 (cover)72 pgs max on 24 (text and cover)Perfect Bound Items940 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise)70 pgs min for spine without words200 pgs min for spine with words Plastcoil Bound Items530 pgs max of 20 (if adding cover deduct equivalent number of pages to equal cover thickness) (90 index unless indicated otherwise)Tape Bound Items250 pgs max on 20 no cover240 pgs max wcover (90 index unless indicated otherwise) 475rdquo x 775rdquo THERMALO - Thermal Bound (Tape bound - offline) A8
(required) Page Count of Publication 32 Total page count including cover 55rdquo x 85rdquo (half-size) A9
Paper Stock Color White is assumed For color options contact your vendor 6rdquo x 4rdquo Post Sale Technical Communication
Number of Tabs Needed 5 tab in stock at RR Donnelley 7385rdquo x 9rdquo (RSI Std) B1
Stitching Location Blank Corner or Side 825rdquo x 10875rdquo B2
Drill Hole YESNO NO All drilled publications use the 5-hole standard 516 inch-size hole and a minimum of frac14 inch from the inner page border 825rdquo x 11rdquo (RA product profile std) B3 None
Glue Location on Pad Glue location on pads 8375rdquo x 10875 B4 Half or V or Single Fold
Number of Pages per Pad Average sheets of paper 25 50 75100 Max 9rdquo x 12rdquo (Folder) B5 C or Tri-Fold
Ink Color One color assumes BLACK 4 color assume CMYK Indicate PMS number herehellip A4 (8 frac14rdquo x 11 frac34rdquo) (210 x 297 mm) Catalogs DbleParll
Used in Manufacturing YES A5 (583rdquo x 826rdquo) (148 x 210 mm) C1 Sample
Fold None Review key on right Short (must specify dimensions between folds in Comments)
Comments C2 Z or Accordian Fold
Part Number PN-264692 JIT POD Microfold or French Fold - designate no of folds in Comments - intended for single sheet only to be put in box for manufacturing
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