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ConveyLinx-ECO Complete Guide
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ConveyLinx-ECO Complete Guide
2.0
ConveyLinx-ECO Complete Guide — 2.1
ConveyLinx-ECO Complete Guide — 2.0
1.
About This Manual
2.
Glossary of Terms
3.
Getting Started
4.
Module Hardware
4.1.
Module Hardware Revisions
4.2.
Identifying Module Components
4.3.
Dimensions
4.4.
Motor & Logic Power
4.4.1.
Proper Grounding Practice
4.4.2.
Proper Motor Grounding Practice
4.5.
Power Supply Sizing
4.6.
Module Internal Fusing
4.7.
Motor Ports
4.8.
Sensor Ports
4.8.1.
AUX Input Wiring
4.9.
Ethernet Ports
4.10.
LED Status Indicators
4.11.
Technical Specifications
5.
Auto-Configuration
5.1.
Device Connections to Modules
5.1.1.
Examples that will generate errors
5.2.
Motor Rotation Definition
5.3.
Node Connections for a Subnet
5.4.
Installing EasyRoll
5.5.
ConveyLinx Ethernet Definition
5.6.
Connecting Your PC to the Network
5.7.
Auto-Configuration Procedure
5.8.
Expected Results
5.9.
What to do if things go wrong
6.
Default Settings and Operation
6.1.
Singulation Release Mode
6.2.
Flex Zone Recognition
6.3.
Jam Conditions
6.3.1.
Arrival Jam
6.3.2.
Sensor Jam
6.4.
Automatic Module Replacement
6.5.
Reset to Factory Default Settings
7.
EasyRoll Software
7.1.
Main Screen
7.1.1.
Node Navigation
7.1.2.
Node Identification
7.1.3.
ZPA Upstream/Downstream Zone Settings
7.1.3.1.
Release Mode
7.1.3.1.1.
Singulation Release
7.1.3.1.2.
Train Release
7.1.3.1.3.
GAP Train Release
7.1.3.2.
T-Zone Settings
7.1.3.3.
ZPA Error and Information
7.1.3.4.
Accumulate Control from Main Screen
7.1.3.5.
Settings Checkboxes
7.1.3.5.1.
Disable Reset Delays
7.1.3.5.2.
Disable Sensor Jam Auto Clear
7.1.3.5.3.
Disable Arrival Timeout
7.1.3.5.4.
Disable Manual Operation
7.1.4.
Motor Settings
7.1.4.1.
Brake Method
7.1.4.2.
Speed
7.1.4.3.
Rotation Direction
7.1.4.4.
Acceleration/Deceleration
7.1.4.5.
Motor Jog and Error Indicators
7.1.4.6.
Motor Pulse to Distance Calculation
7.1.5.
Diagnostic Window
7.2.
Advanced Dialog
7.2.1.
Look Ahead and Timing Tab
7.2.1.1.
Look Ahead Slowdown Feature
7.2.1.2.
Jam & Auto Clear Timers
7.2.1.3.
Run After Time/Distance
7.2.1.4.
Induct Forward Time/Distance
7.2.1.5.
Sensor Debounce
7.2.2.
Upgrade Tab
7.2.3.
Connections Tab
7.2.4.
Network Services Tab
7.2.4.1.
Discover & IP Address Set
7.2.4.2.
Backup & Restore
7.2.5.
Special Services Tab
7.2.6.
Flex Zone Tab
7.2.7.
Sensors Tab
7.2.8.
Extensions Tab
7.2.9.
AUX Input Usage Tab
7.2.9.1.
Most Downstream Zone
7.2.9.2.
Most Upstream Zone
7.2.9.3.
Accumulate Intermediate Zone
7.2.9.4.
Lane Full Interface
7.2.9.5.
Inverting the Pin 2 Signals
7.2.9.6.
Sensor for Reversing Operation
8.
ConveyMerge
8.1.
ConveyMerge Prerequisites and Requirements
8.2.
Network Architecture
8.3.
Sensor Placement
8.4.
Merge Zone Module
8.5.
Merging Lines
8.6.
Merge Configurations
8.7.
Merge Priority
8.8.
T-Merge Settings
8.9.
Configuring Dynamic Priority Release
8.10.
Enabling ConveyMerge from EasyRoll
8.11.
Conventional Spur Merge Example
8.12.
T-Merge Example
8.13.
Merge Line Full Example
9.
PLC Developers Guide
9.1.
Network Architecture
9.2.
Understanding Assemblies
9.2.1.
Modbus Assembly Instance Structure
9.2.2.
Ethernet I/P Assembly Instance Structure
9.2.3.
Profinet IO Assembly Instance Structrure
9.2.4.
Assembly Register Chart Legend
9.3.
ZPA Mode Control
9.3.1.
PLC Inputs for ZPA Mode
9.3.1.1.
Local Zone Status
9.3.1.2.
Arrival/Departure Counts
9.3.1.3.
Module Status
9.3.1.4.
Tracking and Release Counts
9.3.1.5.
Forward and Reverse Tracking
9.3.1.6.
Port Inputs and ConveyStop/ConveyMerge Status
9.3.2.
PLC Outputs for ZPA Mode
9.3.2.1.
Set Local Tracking
9.3.2.2.
Accumulation Control
9.3.2.3.
Speed Control
9.3.2.4.
Release and Status
9.3.2.5.
Induct Tracking Forward and Reverse
9.3.2.6.
Clear Motor Error
9.3.2.7.
ConveyStop and Clear Jams
9.3.2.8.
Direction and Accumulation Mode
9.3.2.9.
ConveyMerge Interface
9.3.3.
ZPA Examples
9.3.3.1.
Basic Accumulate and Release with Tracking Data
9.3.3.2.
Conveyor Setup for Simple Bar Code Reader
9.3.3.3.
Upstream Accept Interface
9.3.3.4.
Downstream Discharge Interface
9.3.3.5.
Simple Divert Example
9.3.3.6.
Merge onto ZPA Main Line
9.3.4.
Reduced Size ZPA Mode Assemblies
9.4.
PLC I/O Mode Control
9.4.1.
Setting PLC I/O Mode in EasyRoll
9.4.2.
Optional Clear Connections Choice
9.4.3.
Configuring Action for Loss of Communication
9.4.4.
PLC Inputs for PLC I/O Mode
9.4.4.1.
ConveyStop Status
9.4.4.2.
Sensor Ports
9.4.4.3.
Left Motor Status
9.4.4.4.
Right Motor Status
9.4.4.5.
Motor Ports Digital Status
9.4.4.6.
Upstream / Downstream Status & Tracking
9.4.4.7.
Servo Control Status
9.4.5.
PLC Outputs for PLC I/O Mode
9.4.5.1.
ConveyStop Command & Clear Motor Error
9.4.5.2.
Motor Port Digital Output
9.4.5.3.
Left Motor Control
9.4.5.4.
Right Motor Control
9.4.5.5.
Set Status & Tracking
9.4.5.6.
Set Sensor Port Input Mask
9.4.5.7.
Servo Control
9.4.5.7.1.
Servo Control Example
9.4.6.
Reduced Size PLC I/O Mode Assemblies
9.5.
ConveyLogix Interface
9.5.1.
ConveyLogix Assembly Outputs from PLC
9.6.
Assemblies with Reset Protection
9.6.1.
ZPA Mode Assembly Inputs with Reset Protection
9.6.2.
ZPA Mode Assembly Outputs with Reset Protection
9.6.3.
Reduced Size ZPA Mode Assemblies with Reset Protection
9.6.4.
PLC I/O Mode Assembly Inputs with Reset Protection
9.6.5.
PLC I/O Mode Assembly Outputs with Reset Protection
9.6.6.
Reduced Size PLC I/O Mode Assemblies with Reset Protection
9.6.7.
How to use Assemblies with Reset Protection
9.7.
Motor Port as Digital I/O
10.
Connecting to Rockwell PLCs with Ethernet I/P
10.1.
Selecting Your Connection Method based upon Assembly
10.2.
Using Generic Ethernet Module Method
10.3.
Procedure for Connecting using Generic Ethernet Module
10.3.1.
Parameters for Each Assembly
10.4.
Procedure for using EDS Method
10.5.
Using Add On Instructions (AOI) with RSLogix 5000
10.5.1.
AOI Tag Descriptions
10.5.1.1.
ZPA Mode Inputs
10.5.1.2.
ZPA Mode Outputs
10.5.1.3.
PLC I/O Mode Inputs
10.5.1.4.
PLC I/O Mode Outputs
10.5.1.5.
Reduced Size ZPA Mode Inputs
10.5.1.6.
Reduced Size ZPA Mode Outputs
10.5.1.7.
Reduced Size PLC I/O Mode Inputs
10.5.1.8.
Reduced Size PLC I/O Mode Outputs
10.6.
Using Logix 5000 MSG Instruction
10.6.1.
Read MSG Instruction
10.6.2.
Write MSG Instruction
10.6.3.
Reading an Input Assembly with MSG Instruction
10.7.
EDS Module Data Type Cross Reference
4.3.
Dimensions
4.2.
Identifying Module Components
4.4.
Motor & Logic Power
Module Dimensions
Mounting Dimensions
4.2.
Identifying Module Components
4.4.
Motor & Logic Power
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