Configuration; Configuring The Cvi; Configuring The Plc - Georges Renault DEVICE NET Manuel Opérateur

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2 - Configuration

2.1 - Configuring the CVI

The CVI recognizes automatically the slave DEVICE NET option.
Then you must configure the tightening controller to insert it into the DEVICE NET network.
To insert a CVI in a DEVICE NET, the following parameters must be configured:
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Controller address in the network.
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Use of memory transfer.
By default
Address
3
I/O configuration
Standard I/O
I/O configuration
Standard I/O
Memory transfer
The slave address and the I/O configuration are programmed as follows:
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In a TWINCVI, program in the menu: "Parameters\ Peripherals \ PLC".
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With the CVIPC2000 software, program in: "Controller \ Peripherals \ PLC".
Note: Contrary to the TWINCVI, the address of a MODCVI and of a MULTICVI can only be programmed with the
CVIPC2000 software.

2.2 - Configuring the PLC

The DEVICE NET master, usually a PLC, must be configured to communicate with the peripherals in the network. To
configure the network, a master has a configuration software with the following functions available:
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Using the EDS files, insert the slave peripherals available in the network.
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Allocate addresses to the slaves
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Program and configure the peripherals in the network.
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Program the configuration of I/O's.
Value
Values
0..63
Standard I/O
Memory transfer
Memory transfer
Input
6 words (96 bits)
6 words
2 bytes
2 words
3 bytes
24 bytes
-> 360 bits
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DEVICE NET
Description
Controller address in the DEVICE NET
"Standard I/O"
Reading and writing the I/O's of the CVI
E.g.: Start cycle, Accept RP, Reject RP, etc
"Memory transfer"
Allows you to access memory mapping data
(see Section 4)
E.g.: reading the digital results of a spindle.
6 words (96 bits)
6 words
2 bytes
2 words
3 bytes
32 bytes
Output
-> 360 bits

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