Communication Drivers Installation manual 35006152_03 eng June 2005 2 Table of Contents About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Part I General information on the installation of drivers . . . . . 9 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Chapter 1 General information concerning the Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The drivers and Unity Pro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Part II Uni-Telway drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Chapter 2 Serial port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver configuration screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to configure the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 3 17 18 20 24 TSX SCP 114 card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver configuration screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration of Windows NT operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 28 30 32 33 34 Part III FIP drivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chapter 4 TSX FPP 20 card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 38 40 41 3 Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Configuration of the Windows NT operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Chapter 5 TSX FPC 10 ISA card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Driver configuration screen for Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Driver configuration screen for Windows 98\2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Configuration of the operating system using the TSX FPC 10 card . . . . . . . . . . 51 How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 How to adjust the ISA TSX FPC 10 card parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Part IV ETHWAY driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Chapter 6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 How to install the driver for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 How to install the driver for Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Driver configuration tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Part V XIP driver on TCP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Chapter 7 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Driver configuration screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 How to configure the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Part VI Drivers for Atrium Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Chapter 8 ISAWAY driver for TPCX 57 processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Configuration of the ISAWAY driver for Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Configuration of ISAWAY driver for Windows 98\2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Configuration of the operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 4 How to adjust the ISA TPCX 57 card parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Chapter 9 PCIWAY driver for TSX PCI 57 xxx processors . . . . . . . . . . . 111 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring the PCIWAY driver for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Adjust the Parameters of the TSX PCI 57 xxx Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 112 114 116 Part VII Modbus driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Chapter 10 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration of the Modbus Driver for Windows 98\2000\XP and NT . . . . . . . Driver configuration screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Control Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Debug Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 122 124 125 127 129 130 Part VIII USB driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Chapter 11 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to install the driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration screens for Windows 2000\XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State of the USB link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 134 137 139 Part IX Drivers manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Chapter 12 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Management of X-Way drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 X-Way addressing modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Appendix A The drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Installing the drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Configuration screens for drivers using the TSX PCX 3030 cable.. . . . . . . . . . 159 5 Index 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 About the Book At a Glance Document Scope This document deals with the installation of communication drivers for Windows 98, Windows 2000/XP and Windows NT operating systems. These drivers are: z z z z z z z Validity Note Uni-Telway: z on the serial port, z with a TSXSCP114 card. Fip: z with a TSXFPC10 card, z with a TSXFPP20 card. Ethway, XIP on TCPIP, drivers for Atrium: z Isaway for the ISA bus, z PCIWAY for the PCI bus. Modbus, USB. The data and illustrations found in this documentation are not binding. We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric. Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number X-Way Driver TLX DI XIP M 7 About the Book Product Related Warnings Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication, please notify us. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission of Schneider Electric. All pertinent state, regional, and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product. For reasons of safety and to ensure compliance with documented system data, only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components. When controllers are used for applications with technical safety requirements, please follow the relevant instructions. Failure to observe this product related warning can result in injury or equipment damage. User Comments 8 We welcome your comments about this document. You can reach us by e-mail at [email protected] General information on the installation of drivers I At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes the installation principle of the various drivers using the CD ROM. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter Name General information concerning the Drivers Page 11 9 General 10 General information concerning the Drivers 1 At a Glance Subject of this chapter This chapter provides general information on the drivers. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page Installation 12 The drivers and Unity Pro 14 11 General information concerning the Drivers Installation At a Glance It is generally possible to launch the installation of all the drivers using the same procedure. Procedure The following procedure describes the installation principle of a driver using the CD ROM. Step Description 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive. Result: the Install.htm file launches automatically. 2 Click on the link (in blue underlined text) that corresponds to the driver you wish to install. Result: the Downloading files window appears. Downloading a file You have chosen to download a file from this location. SETUP.EXE from D:\CD_Rom\Install.htm What do you wish to do with this file? Run this program from its current location Save this program on the disk Always ask before opening this type of file OK Cancel 3 Choose Run this program from its current location. 12 Further info. General information concerning the Drivers Step Description 4 Then click on OK to confirm your choice. Result: the Safety warning window appears. Security warning Do you wish to install and run "SETUP.EXE from D:\ CDRom\UNITELWAY\Win2000-XP-Win 98-Me\disk1"? Impossible to identify this editor for the following reasons: The object to be verified is unknown to the supplier of reliability certificates. Yes No Further info. 5 Click on Yes to go ahead with the installation. Result: the installation setup of the chosen driver is run. 6 Click on Next to go ahead with the installation. 7 Configure the driver. 8 Then click on OK to confirm the configuration. 9 Restart your computer. 13 General information concerning the Drivers The drivers and Unity Pro Precautions 14 To ensure correct operation of the drivers using the Unity Pro software range you should install or reinstall the drivers using the CD ROM version ≥ V2.0. Drivers that normally operate using the Unity Pro software range should also be installed using Windows XP or Windows 2000. Uni-Telway drivers II At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the drivers associated with Uni-Telway communication for Windows 98, Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT operating systems. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter Chapter Name Page 2 Serial port 17 3 TSX SCP 114 card 27 15 Uni-Telway drivers 16 Serial port 2 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes installation of the Uni-Telway driver communicating in slave mode on the serial port with a remote device. Driver installation consists of two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 18 Driver configuration screens 20 How to configure the driver 24 17 Serial port How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Preliminary operations Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station with a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. Before installing the new driver, you must check that no other version of this driver exists on the station. If a driver does exist, you must delete it before carrying out the new installation. A previous version can be uninstalled using: z Drivers Manager software, z or the Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs. 18 Serial port How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 19 Serial port Driver configuration screens At a Glance The configuration tool is used to link a driver configuration profile to a remote device that communicates with the station. Illustration The screen dedicated to the Uni-Telway driver looks like this: Uni-Telway Configuration Station List 1 2 Target Station: Station ID [Default] 3 [Default] Remote COM 1 Password Add Ph Modify Delete 6 4 5 OK Description 20 Cancel Apply 7 This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number Element 1 This field is used to display the active profile. 2 This list is used to display the driver profile associated with each remote device. 3 These buttons are used to select the driver profile. 4 This button is used to add new profiles to the list. 5 This button is used to modify the profile of the driver selected from the list. 6 This button is used to remove a profile from the list. 7 This button is used to make the profile selected with the cursor active. Serial port Uni-Telway parameters The parameters are presented in the following manner: Parameters of the Station Uni-Telway Link Parameters Advanced Station ID [Default] COM Port COM 1 Uni-telway Slaves address Base Number 1 3 Communication Modem Modem Used Hayes Tel No. Password OK Cancel The Station ID window is used to name the remote device associated with the driver configuration. The COM Port window is used to select the communication port used. The Uni-telway Slave Address window is used to enter: z the standard slave address of the driver, z the number of slave addresses used by the driver. The Modem Communication window is useful when the local station is communicating via a modem. In this case, this window is used to enter: z the HAYES string to be sent to the modem in order to initialize it, z the call number of the remote device, z the password to be sent to the remote device, if it has been configured with a list of callers with passwords (e.g. TSX MDM 10 card configured with passwords). 21 Serial port Line parameters The parameters are presented in the following manner: Parameters of the Station Uni-Telway Link Parameters Advanced Speed 9600 bits/s Auto-Adaptation Valid 1 Parity Odd Data Content 7 bits Even 8 bits Without RTS/CTS Delay Use CTS 1 seconds Stop Bits 1 bit 2 bits X 100 ms Default OK Cancel This tab is used to configure the parameters linked to transmission: z Speed: transmission speed of between 300 and 115 200 bits/s, z Auto-Adaptation: self-adaptation of speed (time during which the driver tries to connect at a given speed), z Data: specifies the size of the data exchanged over the line, z Parity: is used to set whether a parity bit is added or not, as well as its type, z Stop Bits: is used to enter the number of stop bits used for communication, z RTS/CTS Delay: enables the CTS signal to be used in the event of multidrop communication. The Default button is used to reset all these parameters to their default value. 22 Serial port Advanced parameters The parameters are presented in the following manner: Parameters of the Station Uni-Telway Link Parameters Advanced Type of link PC Uni-Telway Other PCL No. TimeOut Link -1 RX/TX Delay -1 Force Virtual Com Port OK Cancel This tab is used to configure the line type: z PC: uses the driver to connect to a series 7 PLC terminal port, z Uni-Telway: default value, uses the driver to communicate in Uni-Telway, z Num PLC: uses the driver to connect to NUM PLCs. z RX/TX Delay: by default set to –1; is used to extend the return time (if the station is too fast). z Link Timeout: by default set to –1; is used to set the maximum time for detecting the right transmission speed. z Force Virtual Com Port: must be checked if the Unit-Telway driver uses a virtual communication port except for use with the TSX PCX 3030 cable. 23 Serial port How to configure the driver At a Glance During driver installation, a default profile is proposed. This profile can be modified or a new one created. How to create a new profile From the driver configuration screen. 24 Step Action 1 Click on the Add... button. see Uni-Telway parameters, p. 21. 2 Enter station name. 3 Select COM port. 4 Define the driver slave address. 5 If the driver uses a modem to communicate, select the Use modem box and enter the different fields associated with it. 6 Select the Line parameters (See Line parameters, p. 22) tab. 7 Configure the transmission parameters according to the remote device (baud rate, parity, data bits, etc.). 8 If the driver requires specific configuration, click on the Advanced (See Advanced parameters, p. 23) tab and configure the parameters according to the remote device. 9 Accept the configuration by clicking on Ok. Result: the new configuration appears in the list. Serial port How to modify a profile How to remove a profile How to activate a profile From the driver configuration screen. Step Action 1 Select a configuration profile from the list. Result: the cursor moves to the selected line. 2 Click on the Modifier button; see Uni-Telway parameters, p. 21. 3 Modify the parameters according to the remote device. 4 Select the Line parameters (See Line parameters, p. 22) tab and modify the transmission parameters according to the remote device (speed, parity, data, etc.). 5 If the driver requires specific configuration, click on the Advanced (See Advanced parameters, p. 23) tab and modify the parameters according to the remote device. 6 Accept the configuration by clicking on Ok . Result: the new configuration appears in the list. From the driver configuration screen. Step Action 1 Select a configuration profile from the list. Result: the cursor moves to the selected line. 2 Click on Delete. 3 Press the Yes button to confirm your choice. Result: the configuration is removed from the list. From the driver configuration screen. Step Action 1 Select a profile from the list. Result: the cursor moves to the selected line. 2 Click on the Apply button. 25 Serial port 26 TSX SCP 114 card 3 At a Glance Subject of this Section This chapter describes installation of the Uni-Telway driver communicating in slave mode via the PCMCIA TSX SCP 114 card with a remote device. Driver installation consists of three steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver z configuration of the operating system to recognize the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic How to install the driver Page 28 Driver configuration screens 30 Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system 32 Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system 33 Configuration of Windows NT operating system 34 27 TSX SCP 114 card How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. 28 TSX SCP 114 card How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 29 TSX SCP 114 card Driver configuration screens At a Glance The configuration tool is used to configure the TSX SCP 114 card Uni-Telway driver. Illustration The screen dedicated to the Uni-Telway driver looks like this: TSX SCP114 Configuration Uni-Telway Link Parameters 3 Slave 1 Slave number (Ad0) OK Description 30 Cancel 1 Apply 2 This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number Element 1 This window is used to set the standard slave address (Ad0) used by the card. 2 This button is used to recognize the address. 3 This tab is used to access the configuration of transmission parameters. TSX SCP 114 card Line parameters The parameters are presented in the following manner: Station Parameters Uni-Telway Link Parameters Speed 9600 bits/s Delay Default Data Content 7 bits 10 ms Parity Even Stop Bits 1 bit Odd 8 bits 2 bits Without RTS/CTS Delay X 100 ms 1 Cancel OK Default Cancel Apply This tab is used to configure the parameters linked to transmission: z transmission speed of between 300 and 19,200 bits/s, z Time-out, z Number of data bits: specifies the size of the data exchanged over the line, z parity: is used to set whether a parity bit is added or not, as well as its type, z number of Stop bits: is used to enter the number of stop bits used for communication, z RTS/CTS delay: enables the CTS signal to be used in the event of multidrop communication. The Default button is used to reset all these parameters to their default value. 31 TSX SCP 114 card Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX SCP 114 card and its driver. Note: So that the driver is loaded when the card is inserted, it is essential that the station is restarted to update the registry. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Restart the station. 3 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and the following window is displayed: New device detected ? Telemecanique-TSX SCP 114 Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware Windows default driver Driver supplied on hardware manufacturer diskette Do not install a driver (Windows will not prompt you again) Select from list of drivers OK 32 Cancel 4 Select the option Windows default driver. 5 Confirm using the Ok button. Help TSX SCP 114 card Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX SCP 114 card and its driver. Note: When configuring the system, it is not necessary to restart the station. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and loads the card driver. 33 TSX SCP 114 card Configuration of Windows NT operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX SCP 114 card and its driver. Note: So that the driver is loaded when the card is inserted, it is essential that the station is restarted to update the registry. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Shutdown your machine. 3 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and loads the driver. Case in which the driver does not start 34 One possibility is that the default IRQ3 is busy, in which case another one must be used: Follow the steps below to detect an available IRQ: Step Action 1 In the taskbar, select "Start ->Run". 2 enter the command "Winmsd" 3 Select the tab "Resources", choose an available IRQ and confirm with OK. 4 Edit the DSCP114.REG file and modify the value of "InterruptNumber" 5 In the taskbar, select "Start ->Run", enter the command "DSCP114" and confirm. 6 Restart your machine. FIP drivers III At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the drivers associated with FIP communication for Windows 98, Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT operating systems. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter Chapter Name Page 4 TSX FPP 20 card 37 5 TSX FPC 10 ISA card 45 35 FIP drivers 36 TSX FPP 20 card 4 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes installation of the driver used to communicate in Fipway\Fipio mode via the TSX FPP K200 connection kit with a remote device. Driver installation consists of three steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver, z configuration of the operating system to recognize the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic How to install the driver Page 38 How to install the driver 40 Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system 41 Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system 42 Configuration of the Windows NT operating system 43 37 TSX FPP 20 card How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. 38 TSX FPP 20 card How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 39 TSX FPP 20 card How to install the driver At a Glance The configuration tool is used to configure the driver in Fipway or Fipio mode to use the TSX FPP 20 card. Illustration The screen dedicated to the card driver looks like this: TSXFPP20 Configuration Network Parameters Network : 0 1 2 3 Station : 63 Network Type Fipway Fipway (World FIP) Fipio Fipio (WORLD FIP) OK Description Apply This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number 40 Cancel Element 1 This field is used to set the network address. 2 This field is used to set the station address. 3 This window is used to select the type of Fipway or Fipio connection. TSX FPP 20 card Configuration of the Windows 98 operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX FPP 20 card and its driver. Note: So that the driver loads up when the card is inserted, it is essential that the station is restarted to allow Windows to update the registry. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Restart the station. 3 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and the following window is displayed: New device detected ? Telemecanique-TSX SCP 114 Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware Windows default driver Driver supplied on hardware manufacturer diskette Do not install a driver (Windows will not prompt you again) Select from list of drivers OK Cancel 4 Select the option Windows default driver. 5 Confirm using the Ok button. Help 41 TSX FPP 20 card Configuration of the Windows 2000\XP operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX FPP 20 card and its driver. Note: When configuring the system, it is not necessary to restart the station. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and loads the card driver. 42 TSX FPP 20 card Configuration of the Windows NT operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TSX FPP 20 card and its driver. Note: When configuring the system, it is not necessary to restart the station. How to configure the operating system The following procedure describes how to configure the operating system: Step Action 1 Install and configure the driver. 2 Shutdown your machine. 3 Insert the PCMCIA card into its slot. Result: The system automatically detects the card and loads the driver. Case in which the driver does not start One possibility is that the default IRQ3 is busy, in which case another one must be used: Follow the steps below to detect an available IRQ: Step Action 1 In the taskbar, select "Start ->Run". 2 enter the command "Winmsd" 3 Select the tab "Resources", choose an available IRQ and confirm with OK. 4 Edit the DSCP114.REG file and modify the value of "InterruptNumber" 5 In the taskbar, select "Start ->Run", enter the command "DFPP20" and confirm. 6 Restart your machine. 43 TSX FPP 20 card 44 TSX FPC 10 ISA card 5 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes installation of the driver communicating in Fipway/Fipio mode via the ISA TSX FPC 10 card and a remote device. Driver installation consists of three steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver, z configuration of the operating system to recognize the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic How to install the driver Page 46 Driver configuration screen for Windows NT 48 Driver configuration screen for Windows 98\2000\XP 50 Configuration of the operating system using the TSX FPC 10 card 51 How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 52 How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP 55 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 58 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP 60 How to adjust the ISA TSX FPC 10 card parameters 63 45 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. Preliminary operations Before installing the new driver, you must check that there is no previous version on the station. If a driver does exist, you must delete it before carrying out the new installation. The previous version of the driver can be uninstalled using: z Drivers Manager software, z or the Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs. 46 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 47 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Driver configuration screen for Windows NT At a Glance The configuration tool is used to configure the driver in Fipway or Fipio mode to use a ISA TSX FPC 10 card. Illustration The screen dedicated to the card driver looks like this: FP FP Dfpway - Configuration FIP FPC SN Fipway address Driver instance Save Fipway mode Network 0 Station 31 FIP01 FIP02 Read By default Fipio address Fipio Mode Fipio connection point Description 48 0 This table describes the different areas and buttons which make up the configuration screen: Zone Description Fipway address This area is used to define the network address of the station when the driver is configured in Fipway mode. Fipio address This area is used to define the connection point number when the driver is configured in Fipio mode. Driver instance This area is used to select the instance of the driver used (max. 2). Save Used to save the configuration of the driver that has just been entered. Read Used to read the configuration of the driver saved previously. By default Allows default automatic entry of the driver configuration. TSX FPC 10 ISA card Advanced configuration To access the advanced configuration screen use the commands "File->Advanced Configuration" . The following window is displayed: Configuration FIP FPC SN - Advanced I/O address 210h DMA channel Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Interrupt IRQ 3 IRQ 5 Mode OK On Off Cancel IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 15 By default PRUC 0 World FIP The following table describes the different areas and buttons in the window. Zone Description I/O address Used to choose the address in the storage area with which the driver can find the Fipway FPC10 module. This address must be included between 100h and 3F0h and be identical to the address configured in the module. DMA channel Used to select the DMA resource shared by the driver and the module. This information must be identical to that configured on the module. Interrupt Used to select the interrupt shared by the driver and the communication module. This information must be identical to that configured on the module. Mode Used to disable the driver by checking the "OFF" box. This is usually the case for the second instance of the driver. (FIP02). WorldFip Allows use of frames in WorldFip profile A format whose CRC calculation complies with the IECSC65C105 standard. Cancel button Used to return to the previous window. By default button Used to configure the different areas with default parameters. OK button Used to acknowledge the new configuration parameters. 49 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Driver configuration screen for Windows 98\2000\XP At a Glance The configuration tool is used to configure the driver in Fipway or Fipio mode to use a ISA TSX FPC 10 card. Illustration The screen dedicated to the card driver looks like this: TSXFPPC10 Configuration Network Parameters 1 Network: 0 2 3 Station: 63 Network Type Fipway Fipway (World FIP) Fipio Fipio (WORLD FIP) OK Description Apply This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number 50 Cancel Element 1 This field is used to set the network address. 2 This field is used to set the station address. 3 This window is used to select the type of Fipway or Fipio connection. TSX FPC 10 ISA card Configuration of the operating system using the TSX FPC 10 card At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the ISA TSX FPC 10 card and its driver. Installation principles As this card is not automatically recognized by the operating system, the following phases must be carried out: Step Action 1 Select the hardware type: z for Windows 98 see How to select the hardware type for Windows 98, p. 52, z for Windows 2000/XP see How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP, p. 55, z for Windows NT no operation is required. 2 Configure the parameters of the operating system to recognize the card: z for Windows 98 see How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 58, z for Windows 2000/XP see How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 60, z for Windows NT no operation is required. 3 Switch off the PC. 4 Adjust the card parameters (See How to adjust the ISA TSX FPC 10 card parameters, p. 63): z the standard I/O address, z the IRQ interrupt address. 5 Connect the card to the ISA bus. 6 Turn the PC back on. Result: the driver is operational. 51 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 Procedure After having installed and configured the driver, carry out the following procedure to select the hardware type. Step Action 1 In the initial window which is displayed, click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant ? Windows can now search for hardware that is incompatible with Plug-and-Play, or you can select the hardware from a list. When Windows detects a new hardware, it automatically determines the current parameters for the peripheral and correctly installs the pilot. It is therefore strongly recommended that you allow Windows to detect the new hardware. Do you wish for Windows to automatically detect any new hardware? Yes (recommended) No, I wish to select the hardware from a list. < Previous: 52 Next> Cancel TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 2 Answer No to the question Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware? Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant Select the hardware type you wish to install. Types of hardware: Modem Mouse Multifunction adapter cards Network cards ?? Other peripherals PCMCIA extension FPC10 Device Ports (COM & LPT) Printer SCSI Controllers < Previous: Cancel Next> 3 Select FPC10 Device from the list then click on Next. 4 Select FPC10 WDM Device from the list then click on Next. Result The operating system suggests the hardware parameters that you must adjust on the card. Add new hardware Assistant Windows can install your hardware using the following parameters: Warning: your hardware cannot be configured for use with the resources listed. You may use the Peripherals Manager to adjust the parameters before restarting your computer. Click successively on the Start, Parameters, Control panel, System, and Peripherals Manager tabs. To modify the hardware parameters, consult the hardware documentation supplied. To continue installing the software needed by your hardware, click Next. Type of resource Input/output range Interrupt Request (IRQ) Parameter Print... 0190-019F 10 < Previous: Next> Cancel 53 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 5 Click on Next. 6 Answer No to the question Do you want to restart your computer now? Result The following window appears and the card is shown in the station's hardware configuration. System Properties General ? Peripherals Manager Display peripherals by type + + + + + + + + + + + + + Hardware Profiles Performance Display peripherals by connection Computer CD-ROM Disk drives Graphics cards Disk controllers Hard disk controllers Keyboard Screens Mouse Network cards FPC10 Device ! FPC10 WDM Device Ports (COM & LPT) Sound, video and game controllers System peripherals USB bus controllers Properties: Refresh Delete Print... OK Cancel 7 Do you want to modify the parameters? z If yes, go to the procedure: how to modify hardware parameters (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 58), z If no, click on Ok then restart the station with the card. 54 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP Procedure After having installed and configured the driver, carry out the following procedure to select the hardware type. Step Action 1 In the initial window which is displayed, click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Select a task for the hardware What task do you wish to perform on the hardware? Select the task you wish to perform for your hardware, then click on next. Add/Troubleshoot a peripheral Choose this option to add a new peripheral to your computer or if you have difficulty operating an existing peripheral. Uninstall/Disconnect a peripheral Choose this option to uninstall a peripheral or to prepare your computer for the disconnection of a peripheral. < Previous Next> Cancel 55 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 2 Select the option Add/Troubleshoot a peripheral then click Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Selecting a hardware peripheral What hardware peripheral do you wish to troubleshoot? The following hardware is already installed on your computer. If you encounter difficulty with one of these peripherals, select the peripheral and click Next. If you try to add a peripheral and it doesn't appear below, select Add a new peripheral, then click Next. Peripherals Add a new peripheral COMPAQ 171 FS Disk drive COMPAQ CRD-8320B WDC AC36400L ES1869 Control Interface (WDM) ES1869 Plug and Play Audio Drive (WDM) < Previous Next> Cancel 3 Select the option Add a new peripheral then click Next. 4 Answer No to the question Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware? 56 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 5 Click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Hardware type Which hardware type do you wish to install? Select the hardware type you wish to install. Hardware types: PCX57 Device Port (COM & LPT) Printers SCSI and RAID controllers Sound, video and game controllers Systems peripherals Tape drives FPC10 Device < Previous Next > Cancel 6 Select FPC10 Device from the list then click on Next. 7 Select FPC10 WDM Device from the list then click on Next. Result: an information window appears. 8 A window informs the user that the hardware parameters of the card must be entered by the user. Click on OK and go to the next procedure: how to configure hardware parameters (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 60). 57 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 Procedure When you want to modify the hardware parameters, carry out the following procedure. Step Action 1 Click on Properties. Result The following window appears: Properties of the peripheral PCX57 WDM General Pilot ? Resources Peripheral PCX57 WDM Use automatic parameters Parameters based on: Standard configuration 0 Type of resource Input/output range Interrupt Request (IRQ) Parameter 01A0-001AF 10 Modify the parameters... List of peripheral in conflict: No conflict. OK Cancel 2 Uncheck the box Use automatic settings. 3 Select Input/Output Range from the list. 58 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 4 Click on Change settings. Result The following window appears: Modify input/output range ? Enter the input/output range you wish to define for this peripheral. You can either enter a specific range and the closest valid range will be automatically selected, or select a range using the indicator arrows. Value: 01A0-01AF Information concerning conflicts The parameter you have chosen is not in conflict with other peripherals. No peripherals in conflict. OK Cancel 5 From the Value list, select the non-conflicting address range. Note: note the values because they must be coded onto the ISA card. 6 Confirm with OK. 7 Carry out steps 5 to 8 selecting Interrupt Request from the list. 8 Confirm with Ok then restart the station with the card connected. 59 TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP Procedure After having selected the hardware type, carry out the following procedure to configure the parameters. Step Action 1 Click on the Resources button. 2 Click on Manual Configuration. Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant Properties ? Resources ? FPC10 WDM Device Resource parameters: Type of Resource Parameter Input/output range ? Interrupt Request (IRQ) ? Parameters based on: Standard configuration 0000 Use the automatic parameters List of peripherals in conflict: Modify the parameters... No conflict. OK 60 3 Uncheck the box Use automatic settings. 4 Select Input/Output Range from the list. Cancel TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 5 Click on Change settings. Result The following window appears: Modify input/output range ? Enter the input/output range you wish to define for this peripheral. You can either enter a specific range and the closest valid range will be automatically selected, or select a range using the upper or lower indicator arrows. This resource is assigned to the following child peripherals: Value: 0210-021F Information concerning conflicts The parameter you have chosen is not in conflict with other peripherals. No peripherals in conflict OK 6 Cancel From the Value list, select the non-conflicting address range. Note: note the values because they must be coded onto the ISA card. 7 Confirm with OK. Result: a confirmation window appears. 8 Confirm with Yes. 9 Carry out steps 4 to 8 selecting Interrupt Request from the list. 61 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Step Action 10 Accept the configuration with OK. Result The following window appears: Add / Remove Hardware Wizard End of Add/Delete hardware Assistant The following hardware has been installed: FPC10 WDM Device Check the documentation of your hardware to know whether you should configure the new hardware manually. To operate the hardware you must restart the computer. To display or modify the resources for this peripheral, click Resources. Resources To close the Assistant, click on Finish. <Back 11 62 Finish Click on Finish to confirm hardware configuration. Cancel TSX FPC 10 ISA card How to adjust the ISA TSX FPC 10 card parameters At a Glance Before installing the TSX FPC 10 card, you must adjust the following parameters: z the standard I/O address, z the IRQ interrupt address. Illustration This card comprises the following elements: 1 Numbers and elements 2 3 The following table describes the different parameters to be adjusted: Number Element 1 Jumpers (SW1) are used to select the DMA channel (Direct Memory Access) (no object). 2 A jumper (SW2) is used to select the IRQ (Interrupt Request) level. 3 The micro-switches (SW3) are used to select the standard address of the card in the I/O space. 63 TSX FPC 10 ISA card Procedure To adjust the parameters, proceed in the following manner: Step Action 1 Set the IRQ interrupt jumper to comply with the address provided by the Windows 98 (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 58) or 2000/XP (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 60) operating systems. 2 Code the standard I/O address provided by the operating system Windows 98 (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 58) or 2000/XP (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 60) with the microswitches. 15 IRQ 11 10 5 The interrupt address provided by the system is 10: 3 Example of IRQ selection Note: The jumper must not be set in the IRQ position. 80 40 20 10 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 64 100 The standard address provided by the system is equal to 210 in hexadecimal: 200 Example of standard address selection 7 8 ETHWAY driver IV At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the drivers associated with ETHWAY communication for Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT operating systems. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 6 Chapter Name Installation Page 67 65 ETHWAY driver 66 Installation 6 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This driver is used to communicate via an Ethernet card using the ETHWAY protocol. Driver installation consists of two main steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver for Windows 2000\XP 68 How to install the driver for Windows NT 71 Driver configuration tool 72 67 Installation How to install the driver for Windows 2000\XP At a Glance The ETHWAY protocol is installed from: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. 68 Installation How to install the driver The ETHWAY driver is installed in accordance with the following procedure: Step Action 1 Insert the CD-ROM or the first disk. 2 Access the Control Panel in Windows. 3 Double-click on the Network connections and Remote access icon. 4 Select the icon Local connection then by right-clicking select the command Properties. Result The following window appears: Local Area Connection Properties ? General Connect using: 3Com EtherLink XL PCI Combo NIC (3C900B-COMBO) Configure The selected components are used by this connection: Client for Microsoft Networks File and printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Install... Description Uninstall Properties Enables you to access the resources on a Microsoft network. Display an icon in the Task bar once connected OK 5 Cancel Click on the Install button. 69 Installation Step 6 Action In the Select Network Component Type window, select the type Protocol then click on Add. Result The following window appears: Selection of network protocol Click on the network protocol you wish to install and then click on OK. If you have an installation disk for this component, click on the Disk supplied. Manufacturers: Microsoft Schneider Corporation Network protocol: Network supervisor pilot DLC Protocol NetBEUI Protocol Transport Protocol compatible with NWLink IPX/OSI-LAN Protocol Disk supplied... OK 70 Cancel 7 Click on Have Disk. 8 Select the access path of the files to be installed from the CD-ROM or the disk using the Browse button. 9 Click on Ok. 10 In this window select the ETHWAY Protocol then click on OK. 11 Select the ETHWAY protocol then click on Properties. 12 In the configuration screen (See Driver configuration tool, p. 72), configure the protocol then click on OK. 13 Complete the installation by clicking on OK. Installation How to install the driver for Windows NT At a Glance The ETHWAY protocol is installed from: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. How to install the driver The ETHWAY driver is installed in accordance with the following procedure: Step Action 1 Insert the CD-ROM or the first disk. 2 Access the Control Panel in Windows. 3 Launch the Networks icon. 4 Select the Protocols tab and click on Add. 5 In the protocol selection window click on Have Disk... 6 Confirm your choice of diskette or CD-ROM and then choose ETHWAY Protocol. The driver files are copied onto the PC. 7 Select the Links tab and check the link of the ETHWAY protocol with the Ethernet card(s) installed on the PC. ETHWAY can be linked selectively to 1 or 2 Ethernet cards. 8 Return to the Protocols tab, select ETHWAY Protocoland click on Properties. 9 Enter the ETHWAY Network-Station address in the Network and Station fields. If 2 Ethernet cards are installed on the PC, repeat this operation for each entry in the Adapter name list. 10 Confirm the ETHWAY parameters, the network window, then restart the machine. 71 Installation Driver configuration tool At a Glance The configuration tool is used to configure the Ethernet card to communicate according to the ETHWAY protocol. Illustration The card configuration screen looks like this: ETHWAY Protocol Properties ? ETHWAY -Parameters 1 Adapter Name el3c5891 2 Export Name ETHWAY01 3 4 5 6 Network Station 0 63 TE MAC Address Acknowledgement (ms) Retry Period 800 Buffers Send 50 Receive 20 Filter Period 3000 Size 128 256 512 1024 Default OK 72 Cancel Installation Description This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number Element 1 This field is used to select the Ethernet card (useful if there are several Ethernet cards). This field cannot be modified under Windows 2000\XP. 2 This field is used to select the ETHWAY driver instance. This field cannot be modified under Windows 2000\XP. 3 These windows are used to define the address {Network.Station} of the Ethernet card used. 4 This box is used to replace the Ethernet card’s MAC address with the SCHNEIDER MAC address (00 80 F4 Network Station). 5 This window is used to configure the reception acknowledgment by defining: z the retransmission period between two frames if the remote device is not responding, z the storage time of a frame originating from the remote device (useful for loaded networks). Note: in general, storage time is three times the retransmission period. 6 This window is used to configure the transmission and reception buffer size in bytes. 73 Installation 74 XIP driver on TCP/IP V At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the drivers associated with X-Way communication on TCP/IP for Windows 98, Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT operating systems. Note: The installation of this driver is the same on all operating systems installed. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 7 Chapter Name Installation Page 77 75 XIP driver on TCP/IP 76 Installation 7 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This driver is used to communicate via an Ethernet card using the X-Way protocol on TCP/IP. This chapter describes driver installation, which consists of two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 78 Driver configuration screen 80 How to configure the driver 82 77 Installation How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. 78 Installation How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 79 Installation Driver configuration screen At a Glance The configuration tool is used to link a driver configuration profile to a remote device that communicates with the station. Illustration The screen dedicated to the XIP driver looks like this: 1 2 Schneider Automation CNFXIP Configuration Xip Test Help Profile Local connection X-Way address: XIP01 1 - 1 3 New connection Station: 4 X-Way address: DNS station1-2 1 - 2 IP address: 84 - 0 - 1 - 2 Automatic presence control 5 Installed connections station1-2 station2-* station1-3 station PLC 001.002 002. * 001.003 000.001 084.000.001.002 084.000.001.002 084.000.001.003 139.160.065.100 Add Update Delete Delete all Save 7 80 Ready 6 Installation Description This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Number Element 1 All software functions can be accessed using this menu bar: z Configuration: creation or deletion of a profile z Xip: start, stop or reinitialize the driver z Test: test request transmissions with options z UNI-TE Mirror Request (to send and receive a series of characters to/from a device supporting the UNI-TE protocol z Ping: Standard ping to test for the presence of the station on the network. z Help: information on the software 2 The profile used by the driver is selected from this list. 3 The X-Way address of the station is configured from this window. 4 The new connections with remote devices associated with the driver are set from this window. By checking the Automatic presence control option, you confirm a control of the workstation on the network. 5 Existing connections with remote devices can be viewed via this list. Using the character "*" allows you to make a multiple selection in the next screen 002. * stands for all stations on network 2. Note: If you wish to communicate with a station across one or more bridges, you must not only indicate the address of the station but also that of the first bridge crossed. 6 Connections can be added, removed or redefined with these buttons. 7 This status bar contains an operating indicator (driver stopped or started) with a comment zone. 81 Installation How to configure the driver At a Glance During driver installation, a default configuration profile is proposed. You can modify this profile or create a new one. Note: If all the network connections are in use or if there are none on the station, a profile cannot be created. How to create a new profile From the driver configuration screen, Step 1 Action Select the menu Configuration → Create a profile. Result The following window appears: Creation of a new XIP profile XIP XIP01 XIP/IP OK ADAPTER01(139.160.67.39) Cancel How to remove a profile 2 From the TCP/IP drop-down menu, select the TCP/IP connection to the network. 3 Click Ok . From the driver configuration screen, Step 1 82 Action Select the menu Configuration → Delete a profile. 2 From the drop-down menu, select the profile to be removed. 3 Confirm deletion with Ok. Installation Example The architecture below describes the addressing of stations on Ethernet and Fipway networks: Adresse X-Way {1.1} Adresse IP 84.0.1.1 Station A Ethernet (1) Adresse X-Way {1.2} Adresse IP 84.0.1.2 Station B** Station C Station D Adresse X-Way {2.3} Adresse X-Way {2.2} Fipway (2) **: station B is configured as a Router (Bridge) between the Ethernet (1) network and the Fipway (2) network. This configuration is set up using Unity Pro. Access to stations In order for station A to be able to access station B, enter for connection the X-Way address {1.2} and the IP address 84.0.1.2. In order for station A to be able to access station C, enter for connection the X-Way address {2.2} and the IP address 84.0.1.2. In order for station A to be able to access station D, enter the X-Way address {2.3} and the IP address of the bridge 84.0.1.2. To directly access all the stations on the Fipway (2) network from station A, enter the X-Way address {2.*} and the IP address of the bridge 84.0.1.2. Note: When creating a bridge connection, you must configure the X-Way address of the recipient PLC by assigning it the IP address of the first bridge you cross. 83 Installation How to add a connection From the configuration screen: Step 1 How to remove a connection How to modify a connection Action In the New connection window, enter: z the name of the remote station or bridge, z the address of the remote station or bridge, z the IP address of the remote station or bridge, 2 Click on the buttonAdd. 3 Click Save. Note: the configuration is saved for the current profile. From the configuration screen: Step Action 1 In the Connections installed window, select the name of the remote station to be removed. 2 Click Delete. 3 Click Save. Note: the configuration is saved for the current profile. From the configuration screen: Step Action 1 In the Installed Connections window, select the name of the remote station to be modified. 2 In the New connection window, modify: z the name of the remote station or bridge, z the address of the remote station or bridge, z the IP address of the remote station or bridge, 3 Click Update. 4 Click Save. Note: the configuration is saved for the current profile. XIP Instances 84 Once installed, configure the XIP driver and reboot the computer. All XIP profile instances are initialized. For each XIP profile configured a corresponding icon appears in the task bar. Drivers for Atrium Processors VI At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the drivers associated with the TPCX 57 and TSX PCI 57 processors for operating systems. These drivers are: z the ISAWAY driver for the TPCX 57 processors, z the PCIWAY driver for the TSX PCI 57 processors. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter Chapter Name 8 ISAWAY driver for TPCX 57 processors 9 PCIWAY driver for TSX PCI 57 xxx processors Page 87 111 85 Drivers for Atrium Processors 86 ISAWAY driver for TPCX 57 processors 8 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This driver makes it possible to use the TPCX 57 processor on the ISA bus. Driver installation consists of two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the operating system so that it is recognized. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 88 Configuration of the ISAWAY driver for Windows NT 90 Configuration of ISAWAY driver for Windows 98\2000\XP 95 Configuration of the operating system 96 How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP 97 100 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 103 How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP 105 How to adjust the ISA TPCX 57 card parameters 108 87 ISAWAY driver How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Preliminary operations Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. Before installing the new driver, you must check that there is no previous version of Windows NT4 on the station. If a driver does exist, you must delete it before carrying out the new installation. A previous version can be uninstalled using: z Drivers Manager software, z or the Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs. 88 ISAWAY driver How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 89 ISAWAY driver Configuration of the ISAWAY driver for Windows NT Access to the configuration tool The configuration tool can be accessed from the taskbar "Start->Programs-> Schneider Electric->Drivers Manager ". Select the tab "PCX57 Driver" to display the following window: Management properties of SCHNEIDER drivers DRIVERS Manager PCX57 Driver UNITELWAY Driver FPC10 Driver SCP114 Driver XIP Driver MODBUS SERIAL Driver MODBUS Test XWAY Test Driver PCX57 ISAWAY V1.4 IE05 Copyright © 1997-1999 Schneider Automation S.A. PCX Status driver 1: Non operational Status driver 2: Non operational Setting Up OK This window shows information on the version and STATUS of the driver installed. 90 ISAWAY driver Driver configuration Press the Configuration button to display the following window: PCX PCX57 Configuration Devices Driver List of PCX57 card configured: [1] PCX57 Card Add... OK Remove Cancel Properties Apply The table below describes the different commands in the tab "Devices" : Button Action Add... Allows a T PCX 57 processor card with default parameters (IRQ =10, base address I/O=H’220’, timer=500ms, buffer size=256 bytes) to be added to the PC. The maximum number of cards is 2. Remove Allows a selected T PCX 57 processor card to be deleted. Properties Allows the properties of a processor card to be defined, see: Properties, p. 92. Apply Allows configuration parameters to be applied; the tool saves the parameters, then reinitializes the driver. Cancel Allows the user to exit without acknowledging the modified parameters. OK Allows the user to exit while acknowledging the modified parameters. 91 ISAWAY driver Click the tab "Driver" to display the following window: PCX PCX57 Configuration Driver Devices Driver Information Manufacturer: Schneider Automation Version: V1.4 IE05 Current Files: DISAWAY Driver Status The driver is stopped OK Cancel Apply This window displays general information on the driver Properties Press the Properties button to display the following window: [2] PCX57 Configuration Hardware Datagram I/O Base 0x0220 Timer (ms) 500 IRQ Level IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ15 Default OK 92 Cancel ISAWAY driver The table below describes the different areas: Area Description I/O Base This is the address of the PCX57 card in hexadecimal, which should correspond to the address configured on the processor card. Timer(ms) Represents the watchdog refreshment period, which is updated by the driver. Default Displays the default configuration of the card (IRQ=10, I/O Base=H’220’, Timer=500ms). Cancel Cancels a modification, and returns to the previous screen. OK Validates the configuration; the parameters displayed are stored and the previous screen is displayed. Click the Datagram tab to display the following window: [2] PCX57 Configuration Hardware Datagram Input/Output Buffers Size (bytes) 256 Bytes Default OK Cancel 93 ISAWAY driver The table below describes the different areas: 94 Area Description Input/Output buffer Allows the size of the buffers for the interface between the PCX57 card and the driver to be configured. The size may be set at between 160 and 256 bytes. Default Allows default selection of the card (256 bytes) Cancel Cancels a modification, and returns to the previous screen. OK Validates the configuration; the parameters displayed are stored and the previous screen is displayed. ISAWAY driver Configuration of ISAWAY driver for Windows 98\2000\XP At a Glance The management tool tab is as follows: Management properties of XWAY drivers DRIVERS Manager UNITELWAY Driver XIP Driver PCX57 Driver FPC10 Driver FPP20 Driver XWayTest PCX57 Driver PCX57 Driver V1.1 IE06 Copyright © 1998-1999 Schneider Automation S.A. FPW FPW Driver 1 state: Non operational [1] PCX57 Properties Driver 2 state: Non operational [2] PCX57 Properties PCX57 Device Manager Hardware Wizard Use Hardware Wizard to add or remove a PCX57 card. Device Manager Use Device Manager to modify the hardware configuration of PCX57 cards. OK Elements The Properties button is used to access the driver configuration screen for card 1 and card 2 respectively. The Hardware Wizard button is used to add or remove an ISA TPCX 57 card using the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard. Note: a maximum of two cards can be connected. The Device Manager button activates the System Properties window and is used to view or modify the card hardware parameters. 95 ISAWAY driver Configuration of the operating system At a Glance After the driver installation and configuration phase, the operating system shall recognize the TPCX 57 card and its driver. Installation principles As this card is not automatically recognized by the operating system, the following phases must be carried out: Step Action 1 Select the hardware type: z for Windows 98 see How to select the hardware type for Windows 98, p. 97, z for Windows 2000 see How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP, p. 100, z for Windows NT no operation is required. 2 Configure the parameters of the operating system to recognize the card: z for Windows 98 see How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 103, z for Windows 2000 see How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 105, z for Windows NT no operation is required. 3 Switch off the station. 4 Adjust the card parameters: See How to adjust the ISA TPCX 57 card parameters, p. 108. z the standard I/O address, z the IRQ interrupt address. 5 Connect the card to the ISA bus. 6 Turn the station back on. Result: the driver is operational. 96 ISAWAY driver How to select the hardware type for Windows 98 Procedure After having installed and configured the driver, carry out the following procedure to select the hardware type. Step Action 1 In the initial window which is displayed, click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant ? Windows can now search for hardware that is incompatible with Plug-and-Play, or you can select the hardware from a list. When Windows detects a new hardware, it automatically determines the current parameters for the peripheral and correctly installs the pilot. It is therefore strongly recommended that you allow Windows to detect the new hardware. Do you wish for Windows to automatically detect any new hardware? Yes (recommended) No, I wish to select the hardware from a list. < Previous: Next> Cancel 97 ISAWAY driver Step Action 2 Answer No to the question Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware? Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant Select the hardware type you wish to install. Types of hardware: Modem Mouse Multifunction adapter cards Network cards ?? Other peripherals PCMCIA extension PCX57 Device Ports (COM & LPT) Printer SCSI Controllers < Previous: Next> 3 Select PCX57 Device from the list then click on Next. 4 Select PCX57 WDM Device from the list then click on Next. Cancel Result The operating system suggests the hardware parameters that you must configure on the card. Add new hardware Assistant Windows can install your hardware using the following parameters: Warning: your hardware cannot be configured for use with the resources listed. You may use the Peripherals Manager to adjust the parameters before restarting your computer. Click successively on the Start, Parameters, Control panel, System, and Peripherals Manager tabs. To modify the hardware parameters, consult the hardware documentation supplied. To continue installing the software needed by your hardware, click Next. Type of resource Input/output range Interrupt Request (IRQ) Parameter < Previous: 98 Print... 0190-019F 10 Next> Cancel ISAWAY driver Step Action 5 Click on Next. 6 Answer No to the question Do you want to restart your computer now? Result The following window appears and the card is shown in the station's hardware configuration. System Properties General ? Peripherals Manager Display peripherals by type + + + + + + + + + + + + + Hardware Profiles Performance Display peripherals by connection Computer CD-ROM Disk drives Graphics cards Disk controllers Hard disk controllers Keyboard Screens Mouse Network cards FPC10 Device ! PCX57 WDM Device Ports (COM & LPT) Sound, video and game controllers System peripherals USB bus controllers Properties: Refresh Delete Print... OK 7 Cancel Do you want to modify the parameters? z If yes, go to the procedure: how to modify hardware parameters (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98, p. 103), z If no, click on OK then restart the station with the card connected. 99 ISAWAY driver How to select the hardware type for Windows 2000\XP Procedure After having installed and configured the driver, carry out the following procedure to select the hardware type. Step Action 1 In the initial window which is displayed, click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Select a task for the hardware What task do you wish to perform on the hardware? Select the task you wish to perform for your hardware, then click on next. Add/Troubleshoot a peripheral Choose this option to add a new peripheral to your computer or if you have difficulty operating an existing peripheral. Uninstall/Disconnect a peripheral Choose this option to uninstall a peripheral or to prepare your computer for the disconnection of a peripheral. < Previous 100 Next> Cancel ISAWAY driver Step Action 2 Select the option Add/Troubleshoot a peripheral then click Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Selecting a hardware peripheral What hardware peripheral do you wish to troubleshoot? The following hardware is already installed on your computer. If you encounter difficulty with one of these peripherals, select the peripheral and click Next. If you try to add a peripheral and it doesn't appear below, select Add a new peripheral, then click Next. Peripherals Add a new peripheral COMPAQ 171 FS Disk drive COMPAQ CRD-8320B WDC AC36400L ES1869 Control Interface (WDM) ES1869 Plug and Play Audio Drive (WDM) < Previous Next> Cancel 3 Select the option Add a new peripheral. Then click on Next. 4 Answer No to the question Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware? 101 ISAWAY driver Step Action 5 Click on Next. Result The following window appears: Add/Delete new hardware Assistant Hardware type Which hardware type do you wish to install? Select the hardware type you wish to install. Hardware types: PCX57 Device Port (COM & LPT) Printers SCSI and RAID controllers Sound, video and game controllers Systems peripherals Tape drives FPC10 Device < Previous 102 Next > Cancel 6 Select PCX57 Device from the list then click on Next. 7 Select PCX57 WDM Device from the list then click on Next. 8 Go to the next procedure: how to configure hardware parameters (See How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP, p. 105). ISAWAY driver How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 98 Procedure When you want to modify the hardware parameters, carry out the following procedure. Step Action 1 Click on Properties. Result The following window appears: PCX57 WDM Device Properties ? General Driver Resources PCX57 WDM Device Use automatic settings Settings based on: Basic configuration 0 Resource type Input/Output Range Interrupt Request Setting 01A0-001AF 10 Change Setting... Conflicting device list: No conflicts. OK Cancel 2 Uncheck the box Use automatic settings. 3 Select Input/Output Range from the list. 103 ISAWAY driver Step Action 4 Click on Change Settings. Result The following window appears: To modify Input/Output Range ? Enter the Input/Output range that you wish to configure for this device. You can either enter a specific range and the closest valid range will be automatically selected, or select a range using the arrow keys. Value: 01A0-001AF Conflict information The setting you have chosen does not conflict with any other devices. No devices are conflicting. OK Cancel 5 From the Value list, select the non-conflicting address range. Note: note the values because they must be coded onto the ISA card. 6 Confirm using the Ok button. 7 Carry out steps 5 to 8 selecting Interrupt Request from the list. 8 Confirm with OK then restart the station with the card connected. 104 ISAWAY driver How to configure hardware parameters for Windows 2000\XP Procedure After having selected the hardware type, carry out the following procedure to configure the parameters. Step Action 1 Click on the Resources button. 2 Click on Manual Configuration. Result The following window appears: Add new hardware Assistant Properties ? Resources ? FPCX57 WDM Device Resource parameters: Type of Resource Input/output range Interrupt Request (IRQ) Parameter ? ? Parameters based on: Standard configuration 0000 Use the automatic parameters List of peripherals in conflict: Modify the parameters... No conflict. OK Cancel 3 Uncheck the box Use automatic settings. 4 Select Input/Output Range from the list. 105 ISAWAY driver Step Action 5 Click on Change settings. Result The following window appears: Modify input/output range ? Enter the input/output range you wish to define for this peripheral. You can either enter a specific range and the closest valid range will be automatically selected, or select a range using the upper or lower indicator arrows. This resource is assigned to the following child peripherals: Value: 0250-025F Information concerning conflicts The parameter you have chosen is not in conflict with other peripherals. No peripherals in conflict OK Cancel 6 From the Value list, select the non-conflicting address range. Note: note the values because they must be coded onto the ISA card. 7 Confirm with OK. Result: a confirmation window appears. 8 Confirm with Yes. 9 Carry out steps 4 to 8 selecting Interrupt Request from the list. 106 ISAWAY driver Step Action 10 Accept the configuration with OK. Result The following window appears: Add / Remove Hardware Wizard End of Add/Delete hardware Assistant The following hardware has been installed: FPCX57 WDM Device Check the documentation of your hardware to know whether you should configure the new hardware manually. To operate the hardware you must restart the computer. To display or modify the resources for this peripheral, click Resources. Resources To close the Assistant, click on Finish. <Back Finish Cancel 11 Click on Finish to confirm hardware configuration. 107 ISAWAY driver How to adjust the ISA TPCX 57 card parameters At a Glance Before installing the TPCX 57 card, you must adjust the following parameters: z the rack number and the processor position, z the standard I/O address, z the IRQ interrupt address. Illustration This card comprises the following elements: 1 2 3 4 Numbers and elements 108 The following table describes the different parameters to be adjusted: Number Element 1 The processor’s rack position can be coded with the micro-switches. 2 The address of the rack which contains the processor can be coded with the micro-switches. 3 The standard address of the processor can be coded on the ISA bus with the micro-switches. 4 The IRQ (Interrupt Request) level can be coded with the micro-switches. ISAWAY driver Procedure To adjust the parameters, proceed in the following manner: Step Action 1 Code the number of the rack which contains the processor. 2 Code the processor position. 3 Code the standard I/O address provided by the operating system with the microswitches. 4 Code the interrupt level provided by the operating system with the micro-switches. The standard address provided by the system is equal to 250 in hexadecimal: 0 1 9 7 6 5 4 3 5 10 11 The interrupt address provided by the system is 10: IRQ Example of IRQ selection 8 15 Example of standard address selection Note: The jumper must not be set in the IRQ position. 109 ISAWAY driver 110 PCIWAY driver for TSX PCI 57 xxx processors 9 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This driver makes it possible to use TSX PCI 57 ••• processors on the PCI bus Driver installation consists of two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the operating system so that it is recognized. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 112 Configuring the PCIWAY driver for Windows 2000\XP 114 How to Adjust the Parameters of the TSX PCI 57 xxx Card 116 111 PCIWAY driver How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Preliminary operations 112 Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. You must have administrator access rights for the machine in order to install the driver. PCIWAY driver How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 113 PCIWAY driver Configuring the PCIWAY driver for Windows 2000\XP Access to the configuration tool The configuration tool can be accessed from the taskbar "Start->Programs-> Schneider Electric->Drivers Manager ". Select the PCI 57 Driver tab to display the following window: Properties Management of SCHNEIDER drivers PCX57 Driver FPC10 Driver XIP Driver MODBUS Test DRIVERS Manager PLC USB Driver UNITELWAY Driver Driver PCI 57 V1.0 IE 01 Copyright © 2002 Schneider Automation S.A. Status driver 1: Running [1] PCI Properties Status driver 2: Non operational [2] PCI Properties X-Way Test PCI 57 Driver PCI OK This window shows information on the version and STATUS of the driver installed. 114 PCIWAY driver Properties Press the PCI Properties button to display the following window: [1] PCI 57 Watchdog period: 500 Input/Output Buffer Sizes: OK 256 ms Bytes Cancel The table below describes the different areas: Area Description Input/Output Buffer Sizes Allows the size of the buffers for the interface between the TSX PCI 57 card and the driver to be configured. The size may be set at between 160 and 256 bytes. Watchdog period Represents the refresh period of the watchdog. Cancel Cancels a modification, and returns to the previous screen. OK Validates the configuration; the parameters displayed are stored and the previous screen is displayed. 115 PCIWAY driver How to Adjust the Parameters of the TSX PCI 57 xxx Card At a Glance Before installing the TSX PCI 57 ••• card, you must: z install the PCI 57 driver, z code the rack number on the X Bus, z code the position of the processor in the rack. Note: TSX PCI 57 ••• cards are all "plug and play" meaning that once you have installed the driver you can simply insert the card in its slot and it will be automatically detected when the computer is next powered up. Note: A maximum of two TSX PCI 57 ••• cards can be connected. Illustration This card comprises the following elements: 1 2 116 PCIWAY driver Numbers and Elements Procedure The following table describes the different parameters to be adjusted: Number Element 1 The address of the rack on the X Bus can be coded with the micro-switches. 2 The processor’s rack position can be coded with the micro-switches. To adjust the parameters, proceed in the following manner: Step Action 1 Code the number of the rack on the X-Bus. 2 Code the position of the processor in the rack. 117 PCIWAY driver 118 Modbus driver VII At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the Modbus driver for the Windows 98, Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT operating systems. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 10 Chapter Name Installation Page 121 119 Modbus driver 120 Installation 10 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes Modbus driver installation. This installation procedure can be broken down into two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 122 Configuration of the Modbus Driver for Windows 98\2000\XP and NT 124 Driver configuration screen 125 Driver Control Screen 127 Driver Debug Screen 129 Information Screen 130 121 Installation How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks 122 Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. Installation How to install the driver To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 123 Installation Configuration of the Modbus Driver for Windows 98\2000\XP and NT Access to the Configuration Tool The configuration tool can be accessed from the taskbar "Start->Settings-> Control Panel->Drivers Manager ". Select the tab "MODBUS SERIAL Driver" to display the following window: Management properties of SCHNEIDER drivers DRIVERS Manager UNITELWAY Driver MODBUS SERIAL Driver FPC10 Driver SCP114 Driver XIP Driver MODBUS Driver V1.4 IE17 PCX57 Driver MODBUS Test XWAY Test MODBUS Copyright © 2002-04 Schneider Automation SAS Number of Active drivers: 2 Status driver 1: Operational [1] Configuration Status driver 2: Operational [2] Configuration Status driver 3: Non operational [3] Configuration Status driver 4: Non operational [4] Configuration OK This window enables you to: z display the driver version installed, z select the number of drivers to activate, z display the status of each driver, z access the configuration (See Driver configuration screen, p. 125) of each driver. 124 Installation Driver configuration screen At a Glance The configuration tool is not outside the driver, but constitutes an embedded graphic interface in the driver. This graphic interface is accessible from the Windows workstation "Start ->Settings -> Control Panel ->Drivers Manager->Modbus Serial Driver. Then select one of the four drivers. Illustration The configuration screen dedicated to the Modbus driver looks like this: FP FPW Modbus Driver - Modbus01 Configuration Runtime Debug About Serial Port Use Modem COM Port COM 1 Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits Flow ctrl None Parity 1 Bit Even Odd None Global TimeOut 2 Bits Mode (Data Bits) RTU (8 bits) 3000 ms Inter-Chart TimeOut Automatic ASCII (7 bits) 18 ms Phone Number Apply Undo Default OK 125 Installation Description Modbus Instances 126 This table describes the different areas which make up the configuration screen: Area Element Serial Port If the Use Modem box is checked the list of all the modems configured on the PC is displayed in the Modem area. COM Port or Modem: provides a choice for the communication port to be used, by default COM1 or the modem to be used. Baud rate: provides a choice for transmission speed between 300 and 19200bits/second, by default 9600b/s. Flow ctrl: selects the flow control of the serial port (except for modem communication). Stop bits Allows entry of the number of stop bits used for communication, by default 1 stop bit. Parity Is used to set whether a parity bit is added or not, as well as its type, such as: z Even , for even parity (default selection), z Odd , for odd parity, z None , for no parity bit Global TimeOut Allows Reception Time-Out to be defined (in milliseconds) while the driver is waiting for the response from the polled Modbus slave. Inter-Char TimeOut Allows quiet time to be defined (in milliseconds), permitting detection of a Modbus end delimiter. If the Automatic box is checked, the value is automatically calculated according to speed (Baud Rate). Mode (Data Bits) RTU : the characters are coded on 8 bits in binary. This mode is the default mode. ASCII: the characters are coded on 7 bits in ASCII. Phone number Number to dial when the communication port is connected to a modem. Apply button Saves the configuration. Undo button Allows the latest modifications not to be acknowledged. Default button Allows parameters to be set for the different fields with default values. OK button Allows configuration parameters to be acknowledged, and represents the window by an icon. Once installed, configure the Modbus driver and reboot the computer. All Modbus instances that are activated in the driver manager are initialized. For each Modbus instance configured a corresponding icon appears in the task bar. Installation Driver Control Screen At a Glance This screen is used to view information concerning driver operation. The refreshment period for this information is defined in a driver screen. See Driver Debug Screen, p. 129. Illustration The control screen dedicated to the Modbus driver looks like this: Modbus Driver - Modbus01 Configuration Runtime Debug About Communication Mode RTU Connections 0 Frames Sent 0 Bytes Sent 0 Frames Received 0 Bytes Received 0 Number of Timeout 0 Checksum Errors 0 Reset OK 127 Installation Description This table describes the different information concerning driver operation: Element Description Mode Displays the driver operating mode: z RTU Mode, z ASCII Mode. Connections Contains the number of clients using the driver Frames Sent Contains the number of frames sent since the last Reset. Bytes Sent Contains the number of bytes sent since the last Reset. Frames Received Contains the number of frames received since the last Reset. Bytes Received Contains the number of bytes received since the last Reset. Number of TimeOut Contains the number of Time-Outs reached; the value is defined in the "Global Delay" configuration screen. 128 Checksum Errors Contains the number of checksum errors detected. Reset This button is used to reset the different counters in the control screen to 0. OK This button allows the window to be represented as an icon. Installation Driver Debug Screen At a Glance This screen is used to deactivate the saving of certain operations carried out by the communication driver in a trace file. Illustration The debug screen dedicated to the Modbus driver looks like this: Modbus Driver - Modbus01 Configuration Runtime Debug About Refresh Period (slowest) 1 s 0 s (fastest Log File D:\SNAPSHOTVIEWS\FPUI0... Browse Empty Full Start Log Thread Priority Low High OK Description This table describes the different areas which make up the debug screen: Area Description Refresh Period Allows the screen refreshing period for the driver control screen to be defined within a range of 0s to 1s. Log File This area contains: z the description of the path where the trace file has been saved, z a bar graph showing the fill level of the trace file. z a button to start or stop saving in the trace file. Thread Priority Adjusts the priority of the driver with regard to other tasks executed in Windows. The default setting is "Low" . OK This button allows the window to be represented as an icon. 129 Installation Information Screen At a Glance This screen provides general information on the communication driver and on the operating system installed. Illustration The screen dedicated to the Modbus driver looks like this: Modbus Driver - Modbus01 Configuration Runtime Debug About Modbus Driver Info Modbus WIN 32 Modbus Serial Driver Release Version 1.0 (IE02 - Build 6) Copyright© 2001-02 Schneider Automation System Info WINDOWS NT V5.0 (Build 2195) Extended Info : Service Pack 2 WINDOWS Sockets V1.1 (V2.2 detected) OK Description This table describes the different areas which make up the information screen: Area Element Modbus Driver Info This area contains: z the driver version, z the Schneider Electric Copyright. System Info This area contains: z the Windows operating system version, z additional information, z the Winsock interface version. OK 130 This button allows the window to be represented as an icon. USB driver VIII At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes how to install the USB driver for the Windows 2000\XP operating systems. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 11 Chapter Name Installation Page 133 131 USB driver 132 Installation 11 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes USB driver installation. This installation procedure can be broken down into two steps: z installation of files on the station, z configuration of the driver. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page How to install the driver 134 Configuration screens for Windows 2000\XP 137 State of the USB link 139 133 Installation How to install the driver At a Glance Driver installation is a standard installation. It can be launched either: z from the drivers' CD-ROM, z or from disks if the station has no CD-ROM drive. Note: The installation disks are created from the CD-ROM. How to create a set of disks Use the following procedure to create installation disks: Step Action 1 Use a station which has a CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. 3 Access the directory of the driver to be copied onto disk. 4 Copy the contents of the DISK1 directory onto a disk. Repeat this step for each DISK directory. Note: it is advisable to number the disks. 134 Installation Checks When using Windows 2000\XP, you must check whether it is possible to install unsigned drivers on the station. To do this, perform the following actions: Step Action 1 Right-click on My Computer and select "Properties". 2 In the "System Properties" window, select the "Hardware" tab. 3 Press "Driver Signing Options...". The following window is displayed: Pilot signature option ? To ensure their authenticity, all files of the Windows 2000 CD-ROM are protected by a digital signature and automatically checked during the installation process. When you install a new software, the following verification parameters will be used Verification of file signatures Ignore: installs all files, regardless of their signatures Warn: displays a warning message before installing an unsigned file Forbid: prevents the installation of unsigned files Administrator option Define parameters as default parameters OK 4 Cancel Select "Warn - Display...", then confirm by clicking OK. 135 Installation How to install the driver Before starting the installation, check that the USB cable is not connected to the PLC. To install the driver, carry out the following procedure: Start of installation Installation by CD-ROM? No Insert the 1st disk in the drive Yes Insert CD-ROM in CD-ROM drive Appearance of the file INSTALL.HTM ? No Access the directory of the driver to be installed corresponding to the PC's operating system Yes Click on the link which corresponds to the driver to be installed Access the directory DISK1 Choose Run this program from its current location then confirm by clicking on OK Double click on the file SETUP.EXE Choose Yes in the security warning screen Click on Next Configure the driver then close the configuration screen Restart the computer End of installation 136 Installation Configuration screens for Windows 2000\XP At a Glance After rebooting the PC you will have to configure the USB driver, the USB cable must be connected to the PLC, and then Windows will detect the PLC and install the driver. Perform the following actions: Step Action 1 The following screen will be displayed: New Hardware Found USB Device 2 Click on YES Digital Signature Not Found The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested. The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows. PLC USB Device If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software, visit the Windows Update Web site at http:// windowsupdate.microsoft.com to to see if one is available. Do you want to continue the installation? Yes No More Info 137 Installation Step Action 3 An icon is displayed in the task bar. Double clicking on it when the USB link with the PLC is operational calls up the window. US PLC USB Driver General Activity Status : On-line Period : 00.00.01 Driver Manager OK Clicking on " Driver Manager " launches the tool. Clicking on "OK" makes an icon appear in the task bar. 138 Installation State of the USB link At a Glance This window informs the user of the state of the driver: Management Properties of SCHNEIDER drivers PCX57 Driver FPC10 Driver FPP20 Driver MODBUS Test XWayTest DRIVERS Manager PLC USB Driver UNITELWAY Driver SCP114 Driver Driver PLC USB V1.0 IE07 USB Copyright © 2001-2002 Schneider Automation S.A. Virtual Port : COM8 Status Operating : Remote IP : 90.0.0.1 Local IP 90.0.01 : Log File OK Description: Field Description Virtual Port Name of the COM port used by the driver. Line status Contains "In service" data if the driver is operating, otherwise it contains "Non operational" data. Remote IP\Local IP IP addresses used by the PC and PLC to communicate. Log File Button allowing access to a *.log file containing connection/ disconnection events on the USB line. 139 Installation 140 Drivers manager IX At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes the Drivers manager tool that is used to configure the different drivers installed on Windows 98, Windows 2000\XP and Windows NT. What's in this Part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter 12 Chapter Name Functions Page 143 141 Drivers manager 142 Functions 12 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This chapter describes the Drivers Manager management software and its functions. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page Management of X-Way drivers 144 X-Way addressing modes 148 143 Functions Management of X-Way drivers At a Glance The X-Way drivers can be accessed using the Drivers Manager management tool. This is used to install, update, configure and test the different drivers in a centralized manner. Accessing the Drivers Management Tool From the Start menu, go to "Start->Programs->Schneider Electric->Drivers Manager". The following window is displayed: Management properties of SCHNEIDER drivers PCX57 Driver FPC10 Driver DRIVERS Manager FPP20 Driver XIP Driver UNITELWAY Driver MODBUS Test CONFI GURAT Driver Manager V2.0 IE 10 Drivers System Info There are 6 drivers installed Uni-Telway Windows NY V4.0 (Build 1381) Further information: Service Pack 5 Winsock: Install/update Uninstall this Driver DLLx X-Way: V6. 0. 20. 2 : OK Drivers Manager tab This tab (window above) is used to: z z z 144 view the list of installed drivers, install or update a driver, delete a driver. XWay Test MODBUS SERIAL Driver Functions X-Way Test Tab This tab is used to test the basic operation of an X-Way driver: Management properties of SCHNEIDER drivers DRIVERS Manager PCX57 Driver FPC10 Driver UNITELWAY Driver FPP20 Driver XIP Driver Driver MODBUS SERIAL Driver MODBUS Test XWayTest Request Request: Name: Uni-Telway Type: Driver number: 1 Delay (ms) 3000 Status: disconnected 32 AY W Remote address: 0.254.0 MIRROR (3 bytes) Local Address: Connect Launch Further information... About OK The table below describes the different zones of the window: Driver Group Field Description Name Name of driver to be used for the test (Uni-Telway, FPC10, etc). Driver number Instance number of driver to be used for the test (usually 1). Remote Address X-Way remote station address in the format "network.station.gate". The address "0.254.0" is the default address (terminal port for example). For a network connection, (such as Fipway), the user must complete this field: "3.5.0" to address station 5 of network 3. Gate 0 corresponds to the system server gate of the station in question. (See X-Way addressing modes, p. 148) Local Address Internal address used locally by the driver. The driver completes this field automatically for information purposes when the connection becomes effective. Request Group Field Description Request Name of driver to be used for the test (Uni-Telway, FPC10). Type Type of request. Different sizes of mirror requests are suggested, as well as reading the PLC system bit %S6. Delay Wait timeout in ms for the response to the transmitted request (time out). Status Status of connection, "disconnected", "connecting..." or "connected". 145 Functions Command buttons Modbus Test Tab Object Description Connect Opens an internal communication channel on the selected driver. Launch Launch request transmission to the station defined in the Remote address field of the Driver group. Further information... Displays system information about the driver. This button is active in online mode only. About Displays X-Way Manager version and copyright details. This tab is used to test the basic operation of a Modbus driver: Management properties of SCHNEIDER drivers MODBUS SERIAL Driver PLC USB Driver SCP114 Driver DRIVERS Manager FPC10 Driver FPP20 Driver PCX57 Driver UNITELWAY Driver MODBUS Test Link Parameters XWayTest Requests Protocol: USB Remote IP address: 90.0.0.1 Request: Slave no.: 1 Master Path: DM 0 0 Connect 0 0 0 Launch Status: Disconnected About OK The table below describes the different zones of the window: Link Parameters Group 146 Field Description Protocol Name of protocol used (USB, TCP, Serial Modbus, Modbus Plus). Remote IP address If TCP is being used, then the IP address or machine name is shown here Slave No. If Serial Modbus protocol is being used, then the slave no. is shown here. Functions Link Parameters Group Field Description Master Path: DM If Modbus Plus protocol is being used, then the station address is shown here. Request Group Field Description Request Status Status of connection, "disconnected", "connecting..." or "connected". Command buttons Other Tabs Object Description Connect Opens an internal communication channel on the selected driver. Launch Launch request transmission to the station defined in the Remote IP address field of the Link Parameters group. About Displays X-Way Manager version and copyright details. The windows corresponding to these tabs are described in the description of the configuration for each driver: z z z z z z z for the Uni-Telway driver tab: z if using a serial port see Driver configuration screens, p. 20, z if using a TSXSCP114 card see Driver configuration screens, p. 30, for the FPC10 driver tab see Driver configuration screen for Windows NT, p. 48, for the FPP20 driver tab see How to install the driver, p. 40, for the XIP Driver see Driver configuration screen, p. 80, for the PCX 57 Driver tab: z when using Windows NT see Configuration of the ISAWAY driver for Windows NT, p. 90, z when using Windows 98\2000\XP see Configuration of ISAWAY driver for Windows 98\2000\XP, p. 95, for the PCI 57 driver tab see Configuring the PCIWAY driver for Windows 2000\XP, p. 114, for the USB Driver tab see State of the USB link, p. 139. 147 Functions X-Way addressing modes Description Example of access through a network: Network 1 Station 1 Address = 1.1.0 Station 3 Station 2 Address = 1.2.0 Address = 1.3.0 Addressing to 3 levels: Allows a station connected to the network at any point of the X-Way communication architecture to be reached. Illustration: Network Station Gate The Network and Station values make up the station address. z z Network: value between [1.127] or 0 = my network. Station: value between [1.63] or 254 = my station or 255 = diffusion. The value "Gate" refers to the communication entity within the station: system server (Gate 0, the most common), the terminal port (Gates 1,2,3), 1K asynchronous server (Gate 7), etc. In the case of multiprocessor stations such as PLCs, each processor module built into the system can support communication entities, frame routing requiring supplementary addressing levels (inter-station routing capabilities). PLC "processor modules" are situated in the PLC's racks or offset on field buses. Addressing to 5 levels: It is generally used for devices connected on a Uni-Telway bus. 148 Functions Illustration: Network z z Station Gate=5 Module Channel Module: physical location of the communication module in the rack. Its value must be defined as follows: (Master rack number * 16) + Number of master module. Channel: address of the device connected to the communication module. Its value must be defined as follows: (Master channel number * 100) + slave Ad0 number. Addressing to 6 levels: This is similar to addressing to 5 levels. It was created for extended services (FIPIO, communication module integrated in rack). Illustration: Network z z z Station Gate=8 Selector Connection point Reference Selector: designates a communication module on the CPU (2) or in a separate module (1). Connection point: device address, if the destination module is FIPIO. Physical positioning in the PLC rack, if the destination module is a PLC card. Reference: communication entity in the device (similar to the Gate number). 149 Functions Examples: 5 level addressing: Network 1 Station 1 Station 2 Rack 0 Master address = 1.1.0 Rack 1 Master module 1 150 Module = 16*1 + 1 = 17 Slave 4 Slave address = 1.1.5.170.4 (if the master is on channel 0). Slave address = 1.1.5.17.104 (if the master is on channel 1). Functions 6 level addressing: Network 1 Station 3 FIPIO 14 Network 1, Station 3, Gate 8 (FIPIO), Module 2 (CPU communication module, Address 14, Gate 0 (UNITE target PLC server), → 1.3.8.2.14.0 For more information on the X-Way address, see "X-Way Communication" documentation, ref. TSX DR NET. Note: In point to point connections (Uni-Telway, ISAway, PCIway), the default address 0.254.0 can be used to reference the PLC. With Ethway and XIP, it is possible to use gate 7, which accepts large frames (up to 1024 bytes). In order to do this, the PL7 application must be configured in periodic mode (MAST task). The "1K service" option must be checked in the alias definition page. Example: normal address: XIP01:1.2, to use gate 7: XIP01:1.2.7 151 Functions 152 Appendices At a Glance Subject of this Part This part describes the installation and configuration of drivers for the cable TSX PCX 3030 with Windows 2000\XP. This cable is a USB/RS-485 Serial link converter. What's in this Appendix? The appendix contains the following chapters: Chapter A Chapter Name The drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable Page 155 153 Appendices 154 The drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable A At a Glance Subject of this Chapter This Chapter describes the installation and configuration of drivers for the cable TSX PCX 3030 with Windows 2000\XP. What's in this Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics: Topic Page Installing the drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable 156 Configuration screens for drivers using the TSX PCX 3030 cable. 159 155 TSX PCX 3030 Installing the drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable At a Glance The TSX PCX 3030 cable is a USB/RS485 link converter. It enables a device to be connected to a PLC via the USB port using its terminal port. The cable is "plug 'n' play". When you connect the cable via the USB port, Windows 2000 or XP finds a new device and tries to install the corresponding driver. It is necessary to install two drivers: z the USB bus driver, z and the virtual serial port driver. Installation The following table describes the procedure to install both drivers required to use the TSX PCX 3030 cable. Step Action 1 Connect the cable to the USB port of your device. Result: Windows detects the new hardware and displays the assistant for installing the hardware driver. 2 Click on Next. Result: The following window is displayed: Hardware Assistant detected Installation of peripheral pilots: A peripheral pilot is a program that enables a hardware peripheral to be used by an operating system. The assistant will complete the installation of this peripheral: ? USB Device A peripheral pilot is a software program that enables the operation of a hardware peripheral. Windows requires pilot files for your new peripheral. Click on Next to find the pilot files and finish. What task do you wish the Assistant to carry out? Find a pilot adapted to my peripheral (recommended) Display a list of known pilots for this peripheral, in order to choose a specific pilot. < Previous 156 Next > Cancel TSX PCX 3030 Step Action 3 Choose the Automatic driver search option and click on Next. Result: The following window is displayed: Hardware Assistant detected Searching for pilot files Where do you want Windows to search for the pilot files? Search for pilot files for the following hardware peripheral: Serial < - > USB The Assistant is searching for adapted pilots in the pilot database on your computer, as well as in the location indicated by you above should you wish To start the search, click on Next. If you carry out the search on a disk or CD-ROM drive, insert the disk or CD-ROM before clicking on Next. Optional search locations: Disk drive CD-ROM drive Specific location Microsoft Windows Update < Previous Next > Cancel 4 Before selecting the CDROM drive option, insert the CDROM Drivers in the CDROM drive. Or if you have copied the content of the CD-ROM in a specific location, select the Specific location option and indicate the location of the driver. 5 Click on Next. Result: the bus driver has been found. 6 Click on Next. Result: a window indicates that the installation has been successfully completed. 7 Click on Finish. Result: a new window appears for installing the serial port driver. 8 Click on Next. Result: the New hardware search assistant window appears. 9 Choose the Automatic driver search option and click on Next. 10 Before selecting the CDROM drive option, insert the CDROM Drivers in the CDROM drive. Or if you have copied the content of the CD-ROM in a specific location, select the Specific location option and indicate the location of the driver. 11 Click on Next. Result: the bus driver has been found. 157 TSX PCX 3030 Step Action 12 Click on Next. Result: a window indicates that the installation has been successfully completed. 13 Click on Finish. Result: installation of the drivers is completed. 158 TSX PCX 3030 Configuration screens for drivers using the TSX PCX 3030 cable. At a Glance Once the drivers of the TSX PCX 3030 cable are installed, you must select the cable with the drivers that can use it. The compatible drivers are: z Uni-Telway driver, version ≥ V1.5, z Modbus driver, version ≥ V1.1. Uni-Telway driver The following table describes the procedure for declaring the cable with a Uni-Telway driver. Step Action 1 From the Drivers Manager, select the Uni-Telway Driver tab. 2 Click on the Configuration button. 3 Click on the Edit button. Result: the Station parameters window appears Parameters of the Station Uni-Telway Link Parameters Advanced Station ID [Default] COM Port COM 3 (TSXPCX3030 Cable) Uni-telway Slave address Base Number 1 3 Communication Modem Modem Used Hayes Tel No. Password OK 4 Cancel Select from the Com Port zone, the communication port associated with the cable. For example COM3 (TSXPCX3030 Cable). 159 TSX PCX 3030 Modbus Driver The following table describes the procedure for declaring the cable with a Modbus driver. Step Action 1 From the Drivers Manager, select the Modbus Serial Driver tab. 2 Click on the Configuration button. Result: the Modbus Driver window appears FP FPW Modbus Driver - Modbus01 Setting Up Runtime Debug About Serial Port COM Port COM 3 (TSXPCX3030 Cable) Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits Parity 1 bit Even Odd None Global TimeOut 2 bits Mode (Data Bits) RTU (8 bits) 3000 ms Inter-Chart TimeOut Automatic ASCII (7 bits) Apply Undo 18 ms Default Hide 3 160 Select from the Serial Port zone, the communication port associated with the cable. For example COM3 (TSXPCX3030 Cable). B AC Index A Addressing modes X-Way, 148 D Drivers Management Management of X-Way drivers, 144 E Ethway Configuration, 72 Installation for Win NT, 71 Installation for Windows 2000XP, 68 F FIP with TSX FPC 10 card Configuration of hardware for Windows 2000XP, 60 Configuration of hardware for Windows 98, 58 Installation, 46 Selection of hardware for Windows 98, 52 FIP with TSX FPP 20 card Installation, 38 FIP with TSXFPC10 card Adjustment of card parameters, 63 Configuration screen, 48 Selection of hardware for Windows 2000XP, 55 Windows 98/2000/NT configuration, 51 FIP with TSXFPP20 card Configuration of Win 2000XP, 42 Configuration of Win 98, 41 Configuration of Win NT, 43 Installation, 40 G General Drivers, 11 I ISAWAY Adjustment of ISA card parameters, 108 Configuration, 90 Configuration for Win 98, 103 Configuration for Windows 2000XP, 105 Installation, 88 Selection of hardware for Win 98, 97 Selection of hardware for Windows 2000XP, 100 Win 98/2000/NT configuration, 96 161 Index M X Modbus Configuration, 124 Configuration screen, 125 Control Screen, 127 Debug Screen, 129 Information Screen, 130 Installation, 122 XIP Configuration, 82 Configuration screen, 80 Installation, 78 P PCIWAY Adjustment of PCI Card Parameters, 116 Configuration, 114 Installation, 112 T TSX PCX 3030 Configuration screens, 159 Installation, 156 U Uni-Telway on Serial port Configuration screens, 20 How to configure the driver, 24 Installation, 18 Uni-Telway on TSX SCP 114 Installation, 28 Uni-Telway on TSXSCP114 Configuration of Win 2000XP, 33 Configuration of Windows NT, 34 Configuration screens, 30 Win 98 configuration, 32 USB Configuration for Windows 2000XP, 137 Installation, 134 State of the link, 139 162
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