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6.2.3
Network configuration
To enable communication through the Ethernet network, the module needs a valid IP
address. This is done either by MacTalk, see the quick start guide or is done by DCP.
In the PROFINET IO protocol, also a device name is required to identify the drive.
IO-controllers and some configuration tools have a protocol called Discovery and Con-
figuration Protocol (DCP) for assigning the IP address and the device name.
The IP address shown in MacTalk, is only a power on default. When a PLC is connected
the actual used IP can be another one configured by the PLC.
PROFINET IO and DCP
When the module is initialized, the IP address is transferred to the PROFINET IO com-
munication stack. If there is a need to change the IP address it should be done with a DCP
tool (like Siemens Step7). If some of the other methods are used to change the IP ad-
dress, the module must be restarted to enable any changes.
6.2.4
Configuring the system
After the MAC or MIS/MIL motor has been mechanically and electrically installed accord-
ing to the instructions in previous chapters, and has been initialized by the drive, the mas-
ter station must be prepared for communication with the module. Configuration of the
master station requires a type definition (GSD) file. In PROFINET IO the GSD file is writ-
ten in XML based language called GSDML. MAC00-EPx has a GSD file, which is available
or your local JVL representative.
The filename is
GSDML-V2.2-JVL-MAC00-EPx-yyyymmdd.xml
.
The GSD file describes vendor specific features of the module. Please refer to the master
station documentation for more information on activating PROFINET IO devices with
GSD file.
6.2.5
PROFINET IO in the MAC or MIS/MIL motors
The JVL Profinet uses slots 0 and 1. Slot 0 does not have any sub-slots and the DAP mod-
ule attached to it represents the device itself.
Other functional modules and sub-modules, which are described in the GSDML file, can
be assigned to slot 1 and its sub-slots:
• Slot 0 = Device access point (DAP)
• Slot 1, sub-slot 1 = Vendor object
• Slot 1, sub-slot 1 = Acyclic parameter access
The MAC or MIS/MIL motors provides the following services:
• Cyclic messaging
• Acyclic parameter access mechanism
• Identification & Maintenance functions (I&M)
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