Hi,
I have a YRC1000 Yaskawa Controller and am using it as the Ethernet Scanner/Master Device. i have 2 adapters connected to it currently that function perfectly. I have another adapter, a LSIS S100 VFD Drive which only supports Multicast. I cannot get the Yaskawa Controller to establish a connection with this. I was able to verify the VFD works buy using a PLC with Ethernet/IP and enabling Multicast on the connection. Unfortunately i dont see an option to do this on the Yaskawa. Suggestions?
Yaskawa YRC1000 Ethernet/IP connecting to a Multicast Device
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KC1234 -
March 19, 2019 at 2:40 PM -
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Hello, I'm having a problem configuring EtherNet/IP on a Yaskawa YRC1000 as a Scanner for Mox E1212 remote I/O scanner (EtherNet/IP adapter support) ioLogik E1212
This remote I/O is 8 DIN, 8DOUT Moxa has an EDS file E1212_EDS to configure, I open it in the EZ-EDS viewer and try to configure the scanner from YASKAWA YRC1000 but I have no result
Moxa EDS data:
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Yaskawa YRC1000:
IP 192.168.254.1 Use LAN2 Port
EtherNet/IP config.
Tell me what I'm doing wrong? By the manual, the values in 20060 indicate a communication error if 20060 = 0 communication ok the module has bit 0 enabled (inductive sensor)
iam waiting 20070 = 0000_0001 if all ok, if iam understending it.
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Hi change Configuration Instance to 100 and test again.
It is better to use connection timeout = 8 times
Both connection RPI = 100 ms
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Good day this is amazing, this is work, iam glad.
Please Comment this, why Config instance = 100, was that the only reason? or connection time too?
Thankyou very much for your help, do you know how much time I spent on this.
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The problem was about instance number. The time out was only my suggestion.
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Thank you for your help.
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I have a two more questions on this topic:
1. if I use a remote station where there are more than 8 bits, for example 16, how will the memory be distributed, if you look at the manual for one station, 8 bits of inputs 8 outputs are allocated
2. where will the calculations go if you use an analog input
Thanks.