1 16 bit element is not enough to get all the UOPs, you need at least 2.
Update that then show us your EthernetIP client config screen on the PLC again.
1 16 bit element is not enough to get all the UOPs, you need at least 2.
Update that then show us your EthernetIP client config screen on the PLC again.
1 16 bit element is not enough to get all the UOPs, you need at least 2.
Update that then show us your EthernetIP client config screen on the PLC again.
i tried again with 4 words and still ethernetIP is offline here is the config of plc and robot.
also i have been noticed when i change Remote/local setup to remote and do a power cycle the default value change from remote to op panel key i dont know if it is a source of the problem
i tried again with 4 words and still ethernetIP is offline here is the config of plc and robot.
also i have been noticed when i change Remote/local setup to remote and do a power cycle the default value change from remote to op panel key i dont know if it is a source of the problem
1. Since the start areas of UOP and Digital overlap, the start number must be correctly specified.
UOP In / Range Ui 1 ~ 18 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 1
Digital In / Range Di 1 ~ 64 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 19 or 21
UOP Out / Range Uo 1 ~ 20 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 1
Digital Out / Range Do 1 ~ 64 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 21
2. Modify In/Out size for matching with PLC.
1 words = 16bits
4 words = 64bits
8 words = 128bits
3. Where is this parameter used?
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Display More1. Since the start areas of UOP and Digital overlap, the start number must be correctly specified.
UOP In / Range Ui 1 ~ 18 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 1
Digital In / Range Di 1 ~ 64 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 19 or 21
UOP Out / Range Uo 1 ~ 20 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 1
Digital Out / Range Do 1 ~ 64 / Rack 89 / Slot 1 / Start 212. Modify In/Out size for matching with PLC.
1 words = 16bits
4 words = 64bits8 words = 128bits
3. Where is this parameter used?
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i just change it to right start and still give me same problem the ethernet/ip showing offline while is enabled . and also when trying to power cycle the uop start change to op panel key
data is matched with the plc i<m using 4 word of 16 bit
i just tried with config data enabled and without to see difference but gave me same result
Thanks for the information, i already tried this but unfortunately i have the same problem i hope that i can resolved 😔
Communication before "Ping Connection" must be Establish(succeed) status.
I wonder why "invalid host' when ping test.
(As same Host comm - TCP/IP - Local (PLC IP) IP Address)
Communication before "Ping Connection" must be Establish(succeed) status.
I wonder why "invalid host' when ping test.
(As same Host comm - TCP/IP - Local (PLC IP) IP Address)
It s weird don’t understand that, i can ping ip adress of the robot and plc successfully on network (under host comm) but not for the connection with the adapter (under IO-> ethernet/ip. Also i don t found the information to troubleshoot that in fanuc manual
It s weird don’t understand that, i can ping ip adress of the robot and plc successfully on network (under host comm) but not for the connection with the adapter (under IO-> ethernet/ip. Also i don t found the information to troubleshoot that in fanuc manual
I guess "invalid host" is meaning
"Physical connection disconnect" or PLC's "Slave Unit" parameter wrong.
Related "PRIO" Error code didn't appear?
(Menu - 4 Alarm - 1 Alarm Log - F3)
I guess "invalid host" is meaning
"Physical connection disconnect" or PLC's "Slave Unit" parameter wrong.
Related "PRIO" Error code didn't appear?(Menu - 4 Alarm - 1 Alarm Log - F3)
No i dont have any PRIO error on robot. Yes but i think on robot side should the connection for the adapter to be online then the plc could communicate with it
attached a backup file for the robot if could help to figure out the problem
I'm just checking, but if you're doing EtherNet/IP testing in a "Virtual Controller" environment, you should be aware that the operating environment cannot be guaranteed since it's not a real robot.
DO NOT TRY VIRTUAL CONTROLLER.
Do you use Roboguide or a real controller?
For now you always spoke about robot, nothing about Roboguide.
Ethernet/ip is working on Roboguide, but iirc ip address must be the same as host pc.
Can remember a thread about ethernet/ip on Roboguide here in the forum.
good news now i have the connection online by enabling in system variable $EIP_ENBL_IO.