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February 2002 User’s Manual
2000591-001
Siemens Applied AutomationSiemens Applied Automation
Advance Network
Gateway with DataNET (ANG_DN)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Gateway with DataNET (ANG_DN)

February 2002 User’s Manual2000591-001Siemens Applied AutomationSiemens Applied AutomationAdvance NetworkGateway with DataNET (ANG_DN)

Page 2 - Copyright Notice

2 •• Introduction 2000591-001Overview, ContinuedThe Advance Network DataNET Gateway is available in the following op-tional configurations:Descripti

Page 3 - Table of Contents

2000591-001 Introduction •• 3Overview, ContinuedAdvance MaxumApplied AutomationAAApplied AutomationAAApplied AutomationAAAdvance MaxumApplied Automat

Page 4 - Table of Contents, Continued

4 •• Introduction 2000591-001ANG_DN SpecificationsDimensions Rack Mounted Package ConfigurationSee Figure 1-2 for Outline Drawing and DimensionsWall

Page 5 - Chapter Contents

2000591-001 Introduction •• 5ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedAmbient InstallationConditionsOperation: -18° to +50°C (0° to 122°F)0-99% relative humid

Page 6 - Technical Support

6 •• Introduction 2000591-001ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedDataNET Option, StandardCable• Cable connection by Belden 9182 (single pair) or Belden

Page 7

2000591-001 Introduction •• 7ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedThe following Table should be used when evaluating or selecting cable for anexisting or

Page 8

8 •• Introduction 2000591-001ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedBCARack Mount, Front ViewRack Mount, Side ViewMLMRack Mount, Rear ViewADEFFigure 1-2 De

Page 9 - Chapter 1

2000591-001 Introduction •• 9ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedDEGAKHIJWall Mount, Front View Wall Mount, Left Side ViewBell housing shieldsto provide

Page 10 - Overview, Continued

10 •• Introduction 2000591-001ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedPKLMNOc/lSTTOPK0Pc/lRBOTTOMCQLEFTGHIJc/lQRIGHTDAEFFRONTBFigure 1-4 Description Metric(

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2000591-001 Introduction •• 11ANG_DN Specifications, ContinuedFigure 1-4 Description Metric(mm)U.S. (inches)L Spacing from wall to front cable entry

Page 12 - ANG_DN Specifications

Copyright Notice 2000 by Siemens Applied AutomationBartlesville, Oklahoma, 74003, U.S.A.All rights reserved.This publication is for information only.

Page 13 - Continued

2000591-001 Installation •• 13Chapter 2InstallationOverviewThis chapter is intended for installation personnel. After completing theprocedures in thi

Page 14 - Comparisons

14 •• Installation 2000591-001Unpacking and InspectionThis section provides the steps to follow when receiving and unpackingthe Advance Network Gate

Page 15 - ANG Cable Types

2000591-001 Installation •• 15Pre Installation PlanningThis section provides information that can help you in preplanning yourinstallation.Before ins

Page 16

16 •• Installation 2000591-001Wall or Rack Mounting InstallationThe Advance Network Gateway (ANG) should be:• Installed in a location that is free

Page 17

2000591-001 Installation •• 17Wall or Rack Mounting Installation, ContinuedThe ANG rack mount configuration is designed for a standard 19-inchcabinet

Page 18

18 •• Installation 2000591-001Site Wiring RequirementsThe type of wiring is dependent upon the site requirements:• CE (Conformite Europeene) Certif

Page 19

2000591-001 Installation •• 19Site Wiring Requirements, ContinuedThe DataNET channel connections can be either copper wire or fiberoptic cable. The w

Page 20 - Chapter 2

20 •• Installation 2000591-001Site Wiring Requirements, ContinuedCable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesTwisted Pair CopperWire used in SAA2

Page 21 - Unpacking and Inspection

2000591-001 Installation •• 21Site Wiring Requirements, ContinuedUse approved flexible non-metallic conduit wiring method. Conduit maycontain multipl

Page 22 - Pre Installation Planning

22 •• Installation 2000591-001CE InstallationsThis section should be used for installation sites that must conform to CE(Conformite Europeene) Certi

Page 23 - Wall Mounting

2000591-001 Table of Contents •• iTable of ContentsPreface iiiTechnical Support ivSafety Practices and Precautions vIntroduction 1Overview 1ANG_DN S

Page 24 - Wiring Requirements

2000591-001 Installation •• 23CE Installations, Continued3. A split ferrite filter must be clamped to DataNET copper wire andfixed immediately to th

Page 25 - Site Wiring Requirements

24 •• Installation 2000591-001Wiring ConnectionsAll input ac power and communications connections are made to con-nectors located on each of the ANC

Page 26 - DataNET Channels

2000591-001 Installation •• 25AC Power (Mains) ConnectionsEach of the ANCB modules has a power supply assembly. The powersupply can accept inputs fro

Page 27 - Requirements

26 •• Installation 2000591-001AC Power (Mains) Connections, ContinuedStep Action3. Install 15-Ampere circuit breakers; disconnect switches orrecept

Page 28 - Connections

2000591-001 Installation •• 27AC Power (Mains) Connections, ContinuedStep Action7. Plug the connector back into its base and secure down withthe two

Page 29

28 •• Installation 2000591-001Data Hiway ConnectionsThis section provides instructions for connecting the ANG_DN to an ex-isting Data Hiway.The Data

Page 30 - CE Installations, Continued

2000591-001 Installation •• 29Data Hiway Connections, ContinuedFor technical information on the Data Hiway refer to Appendix A in theOptichrom Advanc

Page 31 - Wiring Connections

30 •• Installation 2000591-001Data Hiway Connections, ContinuedStep Action6. Connect the ADH Channel cable to channel A port 1, ADH+ and - terminal

Page 32 - AC Power (Mains) Connections

2000591-001 Installation •• 31DataNET ConnectionsThe DataNET ports can accept copper or fiber optic cables. All connec-tions are made to connectors l

Page 33

32 •• Installation 2000591-001DataNET Copper ConnectionsThe wiring method (conduit or cable glands) and which cable type youuse is dependent upon th

Page 34

ii •• Table of Contents 2000591-001Table of Contents, ContinuedTroubleshooting 73ANCB Description 74ANCB LEDs Description & Operation 76DataNET

Page 35 - Data Hiway Connections

2000591-001 Installation •• 33DataNET Copper Connections, ContinuedTo make the connections easier we have made the port connector a re-movable connec

Page 36 - Installation Note

34 •• Installation 2000591-001DataNET Fiber Optic ConnectionsThe Fiber Optic Coupler is mounted in a threaded, potted, gas tight fittingassembly des

Page 37

2000591-001 Installation •• 35DataNET Fiber Optic Connections, ContinuedThe DataNET Fiber Optic Couplers use ST-style connectors (twist &lock). A

Page 38 - DataNET Connections

36 •• Installation 2000591-001DataNET Fiber Optic Connections, ContinuedSince there is a Fiber Optic Coupler for each channel the followingprocedure

Page 39 - DataNET Copper Connections

2000591-001 Installation •• 37DataNET Fiber Optic Connections, ContinuedStep Action4. Route the other 6-pin connector through the holes drilled inth

Page 40

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 39Chapter 3Data Communications SetupIntroductionThis chapter provides maintenance personnel instructions for

Page 41 - Fiber Optic Coupler

40 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Configuring Your PCThe Advance Network Gateway (ANG) provides a user interface calledCLI (Command Line In

Page 42

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 41Configuring Your PC, Continued5. Click OK.The Connect To dialog box opens.6. From the Connect using scro

Page 43

42 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Configuring Your PC, Continued8. Scroll each field and select the following Port Settings:Bits per secon

Page 44

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 43Configuring Your PC, Continued11. Click Settings tab.12. From the Emulation scroll list select VT100. Do n

Page 45 - Chapter 3

2000585-001 Preface •• iiiPrefaceThis manual is intended to introduce users to the Advance NetworkGateway unit with the DataNET (ANG_DN) option. It i

Page 46 - Configuring Your PC

44 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Establishing a ConnectionOnce your PC is set up, as described in Configuring Your PC, you areready to con

Page 47

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 45Establishing a Connection, ContinuedA password name can consist of any combination of alphanumeric char-ac

Page 48

46 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Establishing a Connection, Continued3. At the >> prompt type: login password and press ↵↵ Enter.Th

Page 49

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 47Setting Network Address & Loop and Unit NumbersThis section provides instructions to configure an Adva

Page 50 - Establishing a Connection

48 • Data Communications Setup 2000591-001 Setting Network Address & Loop and Unit Numbers, Continued Parameters are temporarily saved in RAM

Page 51 - How to Log On

48 • Data Communications Setup 2000591-001 Setting Network Address & Loop and Unit Numbers, Continued Parameters are temporarily saved in RAM

Page 52 - Remote Connection

50 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Assigning an IP AddressEach Advance Network Gateway (ANG) unit on a network must be as-signed an IP addre

Page 53 - Definitions

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 51Editing the Address Translation TableThe Advance Network Gateway (ANG) monitors the “local” ADH bus formes

Page 54

52 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Editing the Address Translation Table, ContinuedThe Address Translation Table (ATT) can be displayed usin

Page 55

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 53Editing the Address Translation Table, Continued5. To display a single Loop only type: display adh xWhere

Page 56 - Assigning an IP Address

iv •• Preface 2000591-001Technical SupportAt Siemens Applied Automation we take pride in the on going support weprovide our customers. When you purc

Page 57

54 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Editing the Address Translation Table, Continued1. To delete a single entry from the ATT type: del adh l

Page 58 - Displaying the ATT

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 55Editing the Address Translation Table, Continued3. To delete all entries in the ATT type: delete all4. T

Page 59

56 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001Firmware UpdatesPeriodically we will provide our ANG users with firmware upgrades. Per-form the following

Page 60 - Editing the ATT

2000591-001 Data Communications Setup •• 57Firmware Updates, Continued4. Click on Send Text File.The Send Text File dialog box will appear.5. Under

Page 62 - Firmware Updates

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 59Chapter 4Command SummaryIntroductionThis chapter is intended for maintenance personnel.This chapter provides a descr

Page 63 - Firmware Updates, Continued

60 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, Continuedlist clearClear all events from log buffer.login passwordLog in to device via Configurati

Page 64

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 61Command Summary, ContinuedThis command adds a “local” ADH device to the Address TranslationTable. The Address Transl

Page 65 - Chapter 4

62 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, ContinuedThis command sets the address of the IP router to which the deviceshould send TCP/IP mess

Page 66 - Command Summary, Continued

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 63Command Summary, ContinuedThe ANCB clock is not battery backed up. This means the date must beset every time the ANC

Page 67

2000591-001 Safety Practices and Precautions •• vSafety Practices and PrecautionsThis product has been designed and tested in accordance with IEC Pub

Page 68

64 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, Continueddn windowDisplays the transmit “window” size usedby DataNET. This is the number of I-fram

Page 69

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 65Command Summary, ContinuedEnter the list command at any time from the Configuration Managementinterface to see event

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66 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, ContinuedThere is a continuous listing mode for monitoring all the messages in theinternal trace b

Page 71

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 67Command Summary, ContinuedThis command is used to display statistics for the DataNET, Ethernet, orOS memory buffers.

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68 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, ContinuedInterface Statistics Received SentBytes 1040 980568Unicast packets 0 31Non-unicast packet

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2000591-001 Command Summary •• 69Command Summary, ContinuedThis command places a selected port into a hardware diagnostic mode.The test mode can be u

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70 •• Command Summary 2000591-001Command Summary, ContinuedThe trace command controls the device’s frame tracing function. Thisfeature captures netw

Page 75

2000591-001 Command Summary •• 71Command Summary, ContinuedThe filter may also specify frames for a specific device by declaring thedevice IP address

Page 76

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 73Chapter 5TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter provides installation personnel with troubleshooting infor-mation t

Page 77

74 •• Troubleshooting 2000591-001ANCB DescriptionThe ANCB (Advance Network Communication Board) is the communica-tions electronics for the unit. The

Page 78 - Chapter 5

vi •• Safety Practices and Precautions 2000591-001Safety Practices and Precautions, ContinuedBefore switching on the power, check that the operating

Page 79 - ANCB Description

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 75ANCB Description, ContinuedJumper J2 is a six-position header used to select the proper cable im-pedance matching ci

Page 80 - ANCB Description, Continued

76 •• Troubleshooting 2000591-001ANCB LEDs Description and OperationThis section provides maintenance personnel with information on how touse the AN

Page 81 - Board LEDs

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 77ANCB LEDs Description and Operations, ContinuedFigure 3-2 shows the edge visible LEDs on the ANCB. The LED labelsare

Page 82

78 •• Troubleshooting 2000591-001ANCB LEDs Description and Operations, ContinuedEach ANCB provides two Ethernet ports a 10BaseT and 10Base2. Eachpor

Page 83 - Controller LEDs

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 79DataNET Troubleshooting GuideIf an ANG-DN and a DataNET Hub fail to establish a link, this may bedue to one of two s

Page 84 - DataNET Troubleshooting Guide

80 •• Troubleshooting 2000591-001DataNET Troubleshooting Guide, ContinuedVerify the configuration parameters by connecting a PC serial port to theAN

Page 85 - More Checks

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 81DataNET Troubleshooting Guiding, ContinuedIf the ANG_DN port LED never goes to green, or intermittently flashesbetwe

Page 86 - Problems

82 •• Troubleshooting 2000591-001Obtaining Diagnostics InformationYou can access the following Diagnostic information from an AdvanceNetwork Gateway

Page 87 - Information

2000591-001 Troubleshooting •• 83Obtaining Diagnostic Information, ContinuedTo display the current diagnostic information for the ADH channels:1. Lo

Page 88 - Error Log

2000591-001 Parts Catalog •• 85Chapter 6Parts CatalogIntroductionThis chapter is intended for maintenance personnel.The Chapter provides a list of r

Page 89 - Parts Catalog

2000591-001 Introduction •• 1Chapter 1IntroductionOverviewThe Advance Network Gateway unit with the DataNET (ANG_DN) optionconnects equipment residin

Page 90 - Available Parts

86 •• Parts Catalog 2000591-001Available PartsThe available Advance Network Gateway with DataNET spare parts andapplicable part numbers are shown be

Page 91 - Appendix

2000591-001 Data Hiway Testing •• 87AppendixData Hiway TestingHow to Test the Data HiwayThe following test procedure tests the Channel A and Channel

Page 92 - Continuity

88 •• Data Hiway Testing 2000591-001How to Test the Data Hiway, ContinuedData Hiway shield lead continuity can be checked by performing the fol-lowi

Page 93 - Glossary

2000591-001 Glossary •• 89GlossaryDefinitionsThis section defines important Terms.The Advance Network Gateway Ethernet (ANG_EN) is a wall- (or rack-

Page 94 - Definitions, Continued

90 •• Glossary 2000591-001Definitions, ContinuedA Late Collision is one that occurs after the first 64 bytes in a frame orpacket. Since the smallest

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