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 3.2  Engineering Tool Setting 

The procedure to register JTLI41 is explained below. 

Create a new station 

Select "Stations" under the system to register JTLI 41 and select "File" and "New" on the menu 

bar.

 

 

Figure 3-1  Station Registration Screen 

 

Setting the station 

Select “nv pack station” in the "Station Catcode" list, and set the "Station Name" (“pc1” in the 

example below).

 

 

Figure 3-2  Add Station Window 

Summary of Contents for nv-pack JTLI41

Page 1: ...Unified Controller nv pack series TC net I O Loop PCI ExpressTM Card JTLI41 Instruction Manual 6F8C1601 ...

Page 2: ...document subject to change without prior notice 4 We extended all possible means to ensure the contents of this Instruction Manual however if you have any questions found any errors or noticed anything wrong please contact us TC net is registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation Ethernet is registered trademark of Xerox Corporation PCI Express is registered trademark of PCI SGI Microsoft Windows i...

Page 3: ...ious injury indicates loss of sight injury burns high low temperature electric shock broken bones or intoxication that will have aftereffects and require hospitalization or long term hospital visits for healing 2 An injury indicates an injury burn or electric shock that does not need hospitalization or long term hospital visits for healing 3 Physical damage indicates consequential damage in terms ...

Page 4: ...ts Prohibited Do not block the ventilation hole or air inlet outlet It may cause fire or failure due to overheat Mandatory For installation and wiring of the system observe the installation conditions and methods described in this document Otherwise it may cause a fall fire failure or malfunction Prohibited Do not insert any foreign object such as wasted lines into the module or unit It may cause ...

Page 5: ...shock Mandatory Install the terminal block cover securely to the terminal block Exposed conducting parts may cause an electric shock CAUTION Mandatory Connect an external power supply that matches the rating Otherwise it may cause an explosion or fire Mandatory Wiring work must be done by qualified experts Wrong wiring may cause a fire electric shock or failure Mandatory Construct the emergency st...

Page 6: ...t run or halt operations ensure safety Wrong operations or failure to ensure safety may cause an accident or damage to the machine Mandatory When there is any smoke or strange odor turn off the power Otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shock Contact one of our branch offices or service agencies Mandatory Turn on the power in the following order If this order is not followed it may cause an a...

Page 7: ... electric shock CAUTION Prohibited Do not hit or drop the device or card or give excessive impact Excessive impact can cause mechanical failure Mandatory Touch a grounded metal part to discharge the static electricity on your body before touching the device or card Static electricity on your body may cause malfunction or failure of the device or card Mandatory Use soft cloth to clean the device mo...

Page 8: ...6F8C1601 vi 5 Safety Precautions in Disposal CAUTION Mandatory Dispose of the unit and module of the nv pack series as industrial waste Otherwise it may cause environmental damage ...

Page 9: ...tems and air traffic control systems Note 3 Special considerations indicate sufficient discussions with Toshiba s engineers to construct a safe system e g employing fool proof design fail safe design or redundant design Disclaimer Toshiba shall not be responsible for any damage caused by an earthquake lightning and wind fire for which Toshiba is not responsible for acts of a third party other acci...

Page 10: ...226 Describes the detailed specifications of instruction words of the program languages LD FBD SFC and ST supported by nv series and V series Unified Controller nv series Integrated Controller V series Engineering Tool 4 Operation Manual Basic 6F8C1290 Describes how to create debug print and save programs using nV Tool Unified Controller nv series Integrated Controller V series Engineering Tool 4 ...

Page 11: ...rrectly Remark Describes a remark Document structure This document consists of the following chapters Chapter 1 Overview Covers the overview and system configuration of JTLI41 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Explain the appearance of JTLI 41 and the name and function of parts Chapter 3 Settings Describe the station address setting switch of JTLI 41 and the setting with the engineering tool ...

Page 12: ...ng Tool Setting 12 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring 17 4 1 Before Starting 18 4 2 Card Mounting 19 4 3 Wiring 23 4 4 Card Replacement 24 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Inspection 25 5 1 Inspection 27 5 2 Troubleshooting 28 5 3 Life Limited Parts 29 Appendix A Specifications 31 A 1 General Specifications 32 A 2 Card Specifications 33 A 3 TC net I O Loop Specifications 34 Appendix B Outside Dimensions 3...

Page 13: ...Unified Controller nv pack series TC net I O Loop PCI Express TM Card JTLI41 Instruction Manual xi Appendix C Related Products 37 Appendix D Decimal Hex Conversion Table 39 ...

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Page 15: ...1 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 covers the overview and system configuration of JTLI41 1 1 Overview 2 1 2 System Configuration 3 ...

Page 16: ... TC net I O loop consists of loop type transmission channels that can bypass a failed portion should a transmission error take place allowing a highly reliable system configuration JTLI41 uses optical fiber cables for transmission Figure 1 1 Structural Drawing of JTLI41 JTLI62 61 PCI Express bus Main processor board Extended card Ethernet card TC net I O loop PCI Express card JTLI41 TC net I O loo...

Page 17: ...d in extended slot LP2 LP1 SA912 1 32 TC net I O adapter I O 1 16 I O module LP1 LP2 LP1 LP2 SA912 3 I O 1 I O 2 I O 16 SA912 2 I O 1 I O 2 I O 16 SA912 1 I O 1 I O 2 I O 16 SA912 32 I O 1 I O 2 I O 16 LP2 LP1 LP1 LP2 TC net I O loop Monitoring control network typeFR2 Display Please prepare by customer Keyboard Please prepare by customer Mouse Please prepare by customer typeFR controller Extendec ...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Overview 6F8C1601 4 ...

Page 19: ...5 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 2 explains the appearance of JTLI 41 and the names and functions of parts 2 1 Names and Functions of Parts 6 ...

Page 20: ...is shown below JTLI41 panel Figure 2 1 JTLI41 panel appearance JTLI41 card Figure 2 2 JTLI41 card appearance Standard size Low profile size LP2 JTLI41 LP1 LP1 LP2 LP2 JTLI41 LP1 LP1 LP2 Status display LED TC net I O loop connector STN LSTN H STN LSTN H MODE Status display LED TC net I O loop connector Station address setting switch ...

Page 21: ...Status and Transmit receive status indication Green lighting Normal connection state Red flashing During transmit receive OFF Unconnected state Green lighting and Red flashing 1 LP2 Green Red LP2 Link Status and Transmit receive status indication Green lighting Normal connection state Red flashing During transmit receive OFF Unconnected state Green lighting and Red flashing 1 1 During transmit rec...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 6F8C1601 8 ...

Page 23: ...9 Chapter 3 Settings Chapter 3 describes the station address setting switch of JTLI 41 and the setting with the engineering tool 3 1 Station Address Setting Switch 11 3 2 Engineering Tool Setting 12 ...

Page 24: ...due to static Exercise caution to keep your hands and tools off other parts than the switches in setting them Otherwise it may cause electric shock or injury Do not change the switch settings unless necessary Wrong settings will prevent normal operation Be sure to set station addresses Otherwise the card may not operate normally Do not connect the card to the network before setting station address...

Page 25: ... set the address 1 to 254 allocated at system construction with HEX hexadecimal code All nodes in the system are assigned addresses of different values Table 3 1 Set station address Name Description STN H STN L Setting range 01h to FEh STN H upper digit address 0 to Fh STN L lower digit address 0 to Fh Remark For setting use a small slotted screwdriver Set the station address with HEX hexadecimal ...

Page 26: ...ow 1 Create a new station Select Stations under the system to register JTLI 41 and select File and New on the menu bar Figure 3 1 Station Registration Screen 2 Setting the station Select nv pack station in the Station Catcode list and set the Station Name pc1 in the example below Figure 3 2 Add Station Window ...

Page 27: ...nstruction Manual 13 3 Add unit to the station Select Units under the created station and select File and New on the menu bar Figure 3 3 Unit Registration Screen 4 Setting the unit Select typeFR in the Unit Catcode list and 0 in the Unit No list Unit No is in initial setting state Figure 3 4 Add Unit Window ...

Page 28: ...nded Card under the added unit and select File and New on the Menu bar Figure 3 5 Extended Card Registration Screen 6 Setting extended card Select TLI41 in the Catcode list and 50 in the Card No list Card No is in the initial setting state Figure 3 6 Add Extended Card Window ...

Page 29: ...ol Setting Unified Controller nv pack series TC net I O Loop PCI Express TM Card JTLI41 Instruction Manual 15 Figure 3 7 Example of registering JTLI41 in Extended card Figure 3 8 Example of registering SA912 in I O Node ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Settings 6F8C1601 16 ...

Page 31: ...17 Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring Chapter 4 explains the mounting wiring and replace of JTLI 41 4 1 Before Starting 18 4 2 Card Mounting 19 4 3 Wiring 23 4 4 Card Replacement 24 ...

Page 32: ... humidity ranges and do not subject the extended card to condensation or other abrupt temperature change Working Method Note Do not touch other than those parts necessary for the work Be careful not to loose the removed screws and not to drop them inside the computer If you find an error or failure Contact one of Toshiba service representatives Be careful not to be injured by the sharp projections...

Page 33: ... PC and unplug the power cord 2 Remove 2 screws M 3 6 on the side of the PC 2 screws on the top of the PC M 3 6 and 3 screws on the back of the PC M 3 6 Please be careful not to crush the cross recessed head of the screw Figure 4 1 PC Cover removing process 1 3 Slide the PC cover 10 mm in the direction of the arrow hold the side with both hands and remove the PC cover upward Figure 4 2 PC Cover re...

Page 34: ...ss 1 4 2 Remove one set screw M 3 x 6 fixing the mask panel and remove the mask panel Please keep the removed mask panel carefully Figure 4 4 Card mounting process 2 4 3 Insert the card vertically into the connector of the extended slot and fix the panel of the card to the PC with a single set screw M3 x 6 removed in step 4 2 Figure 4 5 Card mounting process 3 4 4 Mount the side cover with the scr...

Page 35: ...ically into the connector of the extended slot and fix the fixing bracket removed in step 5 1 with the set screw Figure 4 7 Card mounting process 5 6 Holding the side of the PC cover with both hands with the front of the PC cover at an angle diagonally lower insert about 3 mm in the PC slide the PC cover in the direction of the arrow and mount Figure 4 8 PC cover mounting process 7 Fix the PC cove...

Page 36: ... against static by wearing gloves for example Note The current capacity of the extension slot is limited Before mounting the card make sure that the rated current meets the PC requirement The card has a sharp protrusion Protect your hand with a glove or other protective device when pulling out the card ...

Page 37: ...d bending force of the cables will not directly affect the connectors Table 4 1 shows the allowable bending radius of the cables for laying and fixation Make sure that the cable bends are not smaller than these radii Table 4 1 Allowable Cable Bending Radius Cable External Diameter mm Allowable Bending Radius Clamped Connected Optical fiber cable 5mm 50mm 50mm Note The allowable bending radius depe...

Page 38: ...d remove the set screw on the card panel 4 Pull out the card vertically from the connector of the extended slot 5 When preparing a new card align the station address setting switch address with the removed card 6 Refer to the procedure in 4 2 Card Mounting insert the new card vertically into the connector of the extended slot fix the panel of the card insert the fixing bracket on the side of the s...

Page 39: ...l 25 25 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Inspection Chapter 5 explains the maintenance and inspection of JTLI41 5 1 Inspection 27 5 2 Troubleshooting 28 5 3 Life Limited Parts 29 ...

Page 40: ... Also exercise care not to strain the cables Careless touch of the cables may strain them to possibly cause operation errors and accidents Do not remove the optical module Life limited parts will be exchanged at Toshiba service staff Do not disassemble or remove When abnormality occurs stop using immediately If you find something unusual for example the power does not turn on stop using the contro...

Page 41: ...anything wrong is found contact your Toshiba service representative Ventilation port Check that the ventilation port of the PC which connects the card is free of dust and stains If the ventilation port is clogged or dirty remove the dirt with a vacuum cleaner and wipe the port with a soft cloth Indoor environment Check the temperature and humidity of the room where the product is installed that th...

Page 42: ...8C1601 28 5 2 Troubleshooting If the status indicating LEDs show a different status from those listed in Table 2 1 Chapter 2 or if the system detects an error stop operating the product and contact your nearest Toshiba service representative ...

Page 43: ...nt cycles Table 5 2 Life Limited Parts and Recommended Replacement Cycles Part Name Recommended Replacement Cycle Optical module The recommended replacement cycle is 10 years Contact your nearest Toshiba service representative for the measurement of the optical power of optical module or replacing the optical module after 10 years of operation Switches connectors The recommended replacement cycle ...

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Page 45: ...31 Appendix A Specifications A 1 General Specifications 32 A 2 Card Specifications 33 A 3 TC net I O Loop Specifications 34 ...

Page 46: ...tance Should not be detected equivalent to JEITA IT 1004A Class A Mechanical operating conditions Vibration resistance Operating 4 9m s 2 or less JIS 60068 2 6 9 150Hz 1cycle Packing 19 6m s 2 or less Shock resistance Operating 19 6m s 2 or less Packing 245m s 2 or less Electrical specifications Radiated electromagnetic field 3V m Electrostatic discharge 6kV 150pF 330Ω Impulse noise Power line Noi...

Page 47: ... of installation Max 2cards per PC Transmission interface TC net I O loop Memory backup None Power saving mode Usage prohibited Online Maintenance No Cooling Forced air cooling of PC Rated source voltage 3 3Vdc 5 Current consumption 3A or less at 3 3Vdc Maximum power consumption 10W or less Insulation resistance 500Vdc Mega 10MΩ or more Dielectric strength 1500Vac 1minute Weight 200g or less Outsi...

Page 48: ...ssion cable Optical fiber cable Connector Duplex LC connector Cable length Max 2km Total extension Max 4km Communication service Scan transmission Message transmission Scan transmission frequency High speed scan 100μs or more Medium speed scan 1ms or more Scan transmission capacity 128K Words per system 2048 Blocks per system Maximum transmission capacity 32K Words per node Message transmission ca...

Page 49: ...35 Appendix B Outside Dimensions B 1 JTLI41 36 ...

Page 50: ...igure B 1 Outside dimensions of JTLI41 card JTLI41 panel Figure B 2 Outside dimensions of JTLI41 panel unit mm STN LSTN H STN LSTN H MODE 132 0 64 4 56 15 68 9 Standard size unit mm LP2 JTLI41 LP1 LP1 LP2 21 6 120 02 Law profile size 79 20 LP2 JTLI41 LP1 LP1 LP2 18 4 ...

Page 51: ...37 Appendix C Related Products ...

Page 52: ...Related Products 6F8C1601 38 Table C 1 Related Products Product Description Remarks Optical fiber cable Both ends with duplex LC connector Multimode GI type Core Clad diameter 50 125 μm 62 5 125 μm Internal cable ...

Page 53: ...39 Appendix D Decimal Hex Conversion Table ...

Page 54: ...73 49 105 69 10 A 42 2A 74 4A 106 6A 11 B 43 2B 75 4B 107 6B 12 C 44 2C 76 4C 108 6C 13 D 45 2D 77 4D 109 6D 14 E 46 2E 78 4E 110 6E 15 F 47 2F 79 4F 111 6F 16 10 48 30 80 50 112 70 17 11 49 31 81 51 113 71 18 12 50 32 82 52 114 72 19 13 51 33 83 53 115 73 20 14 52 34 84 54 116 74 21 15 53 35 85 55 117 75 22 16 54 36 86 56 118 76 23 17 55 37 87 57 119 77 24 18 56 38 88 58 120 78 25 19 57 39 89 59 ...

Page 55: ...7 89 169 A9 201 C9 233 E9 138 8A 170 AA 202 CA 234 EA 139 8B 171 AB 203 CB 235 EB 140 8C 172 AC 204 CC 236 EC 141 8D 173 AD 205 CD 237 ED 142 8E 174 AE 206 CE 238 EE 143 8F 175 AF 207 CF 239 EF 144 90 176 B0 208 D0 240 F0 145 91 177 B1 209 D1 241 F1 146 92 178 B2 210 D2 242 F2 147 93 179 B3 211 D3 243 F3 148 94 180 B4 212 D4 244 F4 149 95 181 B5 213 D5 245 F5 150 96 182 B6 214 D6 246 F6 151 97 183...

Page 56: ...Appendix D Decimal Hex Conversion Table 6F8C1601 42 ...

Page 57: ...on Manual March 2017 1st Edition Infrastructure Systems Solutions Company Industrial Systems Division 72 34 Horikawa cho Saiwai ku Kawasaki 212 8585 Japan Toshiba Corporation 2017 No part of this document may be reproduced All Right Reserved without the prior written consent of Toshiba ...

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