February 02, 2024
DXM1200-X2 Controller Instruction Manual
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This allows the user to maximize the use of the EtherNet/IP buffer to 28 devices.
EDS (Electronic Data Sheet) files allow users of the EtherNet/IP protocol to easily add a Banner DXM device to the PLC.
Download the EDS files from the Banner website.
DXM EDS Configuration File (for PLCs) (p/n
)
DXM EIP Config File for DXM Controller with Internal Gateway (Models: DXM1xx-BxR1, DXM1xx-BxR3, and
DXM1xx-BxCxR1) (p/n
)
Configuring the Host PLC
On the host PLC, install the DXM Controller using an EDS file or by using the following parameters:
Assembly1: Originator to DXM = Instance 112, 456 bytes (228 words)
Assembly2: DXM to Originator = Instance 100, 456 bytes (228 words)
The Originator is the host PLC system, and the DXM is the DXM Controller. The host system sees the DXM Controller as a
generic device with the product name of Banner DXM (ProdType: 43 - Generic Device, ProdName: Banner DXM, Integer
Type - INT).
IMPORTANT: Do not set the Requested Packet Interval (RPI) any faster than 150 ms.
Configuring the Controller
Use the configuration software to define the Protocol conversion for each local register to be EIP Originator
›
DXM or EIP
DXM
›
Originator from the Edit Register or Modify Multiple Register screens.
Define a DXM local register as EIP Originator
›
DXM when the host PLC (Originator) will send data to the DXM Controller
local register (DXM).
Define a DXM local register as EIP DXM
›
Originator when that register data will be sent from the DXM Controller (DXM) to
the host PLC (Originator).
Data from an EIP controller in assembly instance 112 is data destined for the DXM Controller local registers. The PLC is
normally configured for INT or UINT data transfer. This allows for a seamless transfer of data.
EIP Assembly Instance 112 (16-bit)
DXM Local Registers
Adrs
Data
Adrs
Data
0
1122
1
1122
1
3344
2
3344
2
5566
3
5566
3
7788
4
7788
4
9900
5
9900
Data from the DXM Controller local registers is sent to the EIP controller using assembly instance 100. Each local register in
the DXM Controller defined as EIP DXM
›
Originator is collected in numerical order and placed into the data buffer destined
for assembly instance 100. DXM local registers are capable of 32-bits, but only the lower 2-bytes (16-bits) for each local
register are transferred.
EIP Assembly Instance 100 (16-bit)
DXM Local Registers
Adrs
Data
Adrs
Data
0
1122
11
1122
1
3344
12
3344
2
5566
13
5566
3
7788
14
7788
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In the menu bar, go to Device
›
Connection Settings and select Serial or Ethernet DXM.
2.
In the Configuration
›
Device Configuration screen, click on the arrow next to the Gateway to expand and display the
Gateway's parameters.
3.
In the System section, use the Devices in system drop-down list to make your selection.
4.
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