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LS ELECTRIC S100 User manual

Ethernet IP Quick Start
S100
1
LSE S100 Ethernet Setup Guide
Rev D_11-19-2019
Figure 1. S100 Hardware Setup
1 Hardware
1. With no power applied to the drive, remove the I/O cover.
2. Remove the keypad.
3. Attach the Ethernet/IP option module.
4. Attach the keypad onto the Ethernet/IP option module.
5. Protocol select: Set dip switch 1 to UP for Modbus/TCP or DOWN for Ethernet/IP.
2 Parameters to Change
To setup communications and allow control of the drive and motor via a PLC there are only 4 steps needed for the
drive. Either the 7 segment keypad can be used or the LCD (external) keypad can be used. The LCD keypad is
easier.
Note: If using the 7 segment keypad the LEFT and RIGHT arrows move from group to group. The UP and DOWN arrows move through the
parameters in each group.
Note: The LCD keypad arrows work the same as the 7 segment, but you must press the MODE button to get into the parameter groups.
1. Enter the network address and speed information
a. IP Address: CM10, CM11, CM12, and CM13
b. Subnet Mask: CM14, CM15, CM16, and CM17
c. Gateway: CM18, CM19, CM20, and CM21 (if necessary)
d. Speed: CM22. 1=100Mbps or 2=10Mbps
2. Enter the Input and Output Assemblyinformation
a. CIP Input Instance: CM29 (Defines the Input Assembly Instance)
b. CIP Output Instance: CM49 (Defines the Output Assembly Instance)
See page 4 for the PLC parameters related to these
3. Enter the command source
a. Run Command Source: DRV06 (in LCD keypad), drv (in 7 segment keypad)
b. Speed Command Source: DRV07 (in LCD keypad), frq (in 7segment keypad)
Ethernet IP/ Modbus TCP Port
Keypad (Loader) Port
Ethernet IP Quick Start
S100
2
LSE S100 Ethernet Setup Guide
Rev D_11-19-2019
Figure 2. S100 Communication Group Parameters to change
4. Apply all changes by setting CM94=1. This parameter setting will return to ‘0’ after being set.
And set CNF48=1 to make the drive retain the parameter settings after a power loss.
NOTE: If this step is not completed, the drive will NOT retain the communication parameters after a power cycle.
2.1 Parameters to change (CM Group)
2.1.1 Enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway information
The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and the Gateway setting are broken down into octets. See the example below on
how to setup an IP address. The same setup applies to subnet mask and gateway settings.
Example:
IP Address: 196.168.10.131 Programmed into parameters CM-10 through CM-13.
CM-10 = 196
CM-11 = 168
CM-12 = 10
CM-13 = 131
Ethernet IP Quick Start
S100
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LSE S100 Ethernet Setup Guide
Rev D_11-19-2019
2.2 Parameters to Change (DRV Group)
Change the Command Source DRV06 to 4 (Field Bus). Change the Command Source DRV07 to 8 (Field Bus).
This allows the PLC to control the speed and run commands.
Figure 3. S100 Drive Group Parameters to Change
3 Allen Bradley PLC Setup for the LS S100
In RS Logix perform the following steps.
1. Open a project previously created.
2. Double click the Ethernet port in the I\O Configuration tree (In the left
hand window)
a. Under the General tab, enter the IP Address you will be using
and click OK.
3. Right click Ethernet, located under the I\O Configuration tree.
a. Select New Module
i. Expand the Communication tree
1. Scroll to find Generic Ethernet
Module
2. Select it and click OK
Figure 4. AB Generic Ethernet Module Selection
Ethernet IP Quick Start
S100
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LSE S100 Ethernet Setup Guide
Rev D_11-19-2019
4. In the Generic Ethernet Module window,
a. Enter a name (typically use the drive series name ie. S100)
b. Select the Comm Format of INT as seen in the image below.
c. Enter the Connection Parameters as seen in the image below
d. Enter the correct IP Address as seen in the image below. (The IP address shown is only an example)
e. Click OK
5. In the Module Properties window, deselect the Unicast box. Click Apply.
You will now see the new Ethernet Module under the I/O configuration tree; it will have “S100” in the name.
Setup Is Now Complete.
Figure 5. AB Generic Ethernet Module Setup
The Input and Output values
here are directly related to
the drives CM29 and CM49
parameter settings. There
are several different
configurations available.
Make sure the drives values
are the same as these
values. See the Ethernet
Module manual for the
S100 for all available
configurations.

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