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ELC-COENETM

Manufacturer Part Number
ELC-COENETM
Description
MODULE; ETHERNET; 10/100 NEED ELC-PV, MODBUSTCP, P-P
Manufacturer
Eaton / Control Automation
Type
Communicationsr
Datasheet

Specifications of ELC-COENETM

Brand/series
ELC
Primary Type
Option
Transmission Speed
10/100 Mbps
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part
For Use With
Micro Controllers
1.1 Model Explanation and Peripherals
Thank you for choosing Eaton Logic Controller (ELC) series products.
1.2 Product Profile and Outline
Product Profile: Unit mm [inchs]
Functions:
IP Label
1
ELC-COENETM
Ethernet Communication Module
IP AD DR ES S
SU BN E T MA SK
Supports MODBUS TCP/IP
Supports Master and Slave Data Exchange
ELC-PV28NNDR/T Automatic Time Correction
This instruction sheet only provides introductory information on electrical specification, general
specifications, installation, basic operation and settings of ELC-COENETM. For more detailed
information on the network protocols, please refer to relevant references or literatures.
This is an OPEN TYPE Controller. The ELC should be kept in an enclosure away from airborne
dust, humidity, electric shock risk and vibration. Also, it is equipped with protective methods
such as some special tools or keys to open the enclosure, so as to avoid the hazard to users
and the damage to the ELC. Do NOT touch terminals when power on.
Please read this instruction sheet carefully before use and follow this instruction to operate the
device in order to prevent damages on the product or injuries to staff.
3
2
6
4
00D0AF 100022
MAC Address
3 [0.118]
7
8
5
1
POWER
RS-232
100M
LINK
RS-232
LAN
WARNING
INTRODUCTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Supports E-Mail
RS-232/Ethernet Configuration
Transmission Speed: 10/100 Mbps
Instruction Sheet
Extension Port to connect Device
Extension Port to connect Extension module
POWER, LINK, RS-232, 100M LED
DIN rail clip
Extension hole for mounting unit or module
Extension clip
RS-232 port
Ethernet RJ-45 port
60 [2.362]
33.1 [1.303]
3.1 How to Connect ELC-COENETM with ELC
3.2 Install ELC-COENETM with Other Module
To connect ELC-COENETM with the other extension module, lift the extension clip of the extension
module by a screwdriver and open the side cover.
Function Specifications
Network Interface
Serial Interface
Environmental Specifications
Electrical Specifications
1. Adjust the extension clip on the left side of the MPU.
2. Meet the extension port of the MPU with ELC-COENETM and connect them as the figure shown
3. Fasten the extension clip.
Interface
Number of ports
Transmission method
Transmission cable
Transmission Rate
Protocol
Interface
Number of Ports
Transmission Cable
Noise Immunity
Environment
Vibration/ Shock
Resistance
Power supply voltage
Power Consumption
Insulation voltage
Weight (g)
2
3
4
HW
CR NO.
below.
LW
#0
Type
R
Model NO
RJ-45 with Auto MDI/MDIX
1 Port
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u
Category 5e (TIA/EIA-568-A,TIA/EIA-568-B)
10/100 Mbps Auto-Detect
ICMP, IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, SMTP, NTP, MODBUS TCP
RS-232
1 Port
ELC-CBPCELC3
24VDC (-15% ~ 20%) (Power is supplied by the internal bus of MPU.)
1.5W
500V
92 (g)
ESD (IEC 61131-2, IEC 61000-4-2): 8KV Air Discharge
EFT (IEC 61131-2, IEC 61000-4-4): Power Line: 2KV, Communication I/O: 1KV
Damped-Oscillatory Wave: Power Line: 1KV, Digital I/O: 1KV
RS (IEC 61131-2, IEC 61000-4-3): 26MHz ~ 1GHz, 10V/m
Operation: 0°C ~ 55°C (Temperature), 50 ~ 95% (Humidity), Pollution degree 2;
Storage: -25°C ~ 70°C (Temperature), 5 ~ 95% (Humidity)
Standard: IEC61131-2, IEC 68-2-6 (TEST Fc)/IEC61131-2 & IEC 68-2-27 (TEST Ea)
Register
100M
POWER
RS-232
LINK
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
CR (CONTROL REGISTER)
RS-232
LAN
INSTALLATION
Read only; ELC-COENETM model NO.=H’4050
Description
Symbol definition: R: Read, W: Write
Read and write CR register
1. ELC uses the FROM/DFROM instruction to read CR data of fast expansion modules.
2. ELC uses the TO/DTO instruction to write CR data of fast expansion modules.
3. The number of fast expansion modules is from 100 to 107 (m1=100~107).
Explanation
1. CR#2: Communication mode setting: Set as 0 to Disable; Set as 1 to Enable.
#113 ~ #112
#219 ~ #120
#250 ~ #220
#255 ~ #252
#118 ~#117
HW
#26
#71
#73
#75
#110 ~ #87
#24 ~ #15
#48 ~ #29
#68 ~ #49
#80 ~ #77
CR NO.
bit
b0
b1
#111
#114
#115
#116
#119
#251
#10
#11
#12
#13
#14
#25
#27
#28
#69
#70
#72
#74
#76
#81
#82
#83
#84
#85
#86
LW
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
Modbus TCP Mode
Data Exchange Mode
Type
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W Data Exchange trigger
R/W Destination IP
R/W Destination Slave ID
R/W Default Transmission Buffer
R/W DHCP/Static IP
R/W IP Address
R/W Subnet Mask
R/W Gateway
R/W Slave Transmission Buffer Address Slave Transmission buffer Address for Data Exchange
R/W Number of Received Registers
R/W Master Received Buffer Address
R/W Slave Received Buffer Address
R/W Number of Sending Registers
R/W
R/W Modbus TCP Operating Mode
R/W Modbus TCP Time-Out
R/W Modbus TCP Trigger
R/W Modbus TCP Status Register
R/W Modbus TCP Destination IP
R/W Modbus TCP Data Length
R/W Modbus TCP Data Buffer
W
W
W
W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Communication Mode
Data Exchange Status Register
Reserved
Reserved
Default Received Buffer
Network Status Register
Reserved
Master Transmission Buffer
Address
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Error Code
Reserved
Firmware version
E-Mail Event 1 Trigger
E-Mail Event 2 Trigger
E-Mail Event 3 Trigger
E-Mail Event 4 Trigger
E-Mail 1, 2 Status Register
E-Mail 3, 4 Status Register
E-Mail 1 Additional Message
E-Mail 2 Additional Message
E-Mail 3 Additional Message
E-Mail 4 Additional Message
Mode
Register
Modbus TCP Mode Disable
Data Exchange Mode Disable
0
Set to 1 to start the Data Exchange transaction.
Status of Data Exchange transaction
System firmware version; The type is hex. For
example, H’0100 means the firmware version is
v1.00.
Set as 1 to send the E-mail 1.
Set as 1 to send the E-mail 2.
Set as 1 to send the E-mail 3.
Set as 1 to send the E-mail 4.
b0~b
7
b0~b
7
User defined message to be sent by email.
User defined message to be sent by email.
User defined message to be sent by email.
User defined message to be sent by email.
Reserved
Destination IP address for Data Exchange
Reserved
Destination Slave ID for Data Exchange
Transmitted data buffer for Data Exchange mode
Received data buffer for Data Exchange mode
Select DHCP Mode or Static IP
IP Address
Subnet Mask of ELC-COENETM
Default gateway IP address
Status of IP address setting
Reserved
Number of Received Registers
Master Received Buffer Address for Data Exchange
Slave Received Buffer Address for Data Exchange
Number of Sending Registers
Master Transmission Buffer Address for Data
Exchange
Reserved
Set to 1 to configure Modbus TCP for 8-bit mode.
Reserved
Modbus TCP transaction time-out (ms)
Set to 1 to send Modbus command.
Status of Modbus TCP transaction
The Destination IP Address of Modbus TCP
transaction
Data length of Modbus TCP in CR#120 ~ CR#219
Data buffer of Modbus TCP Mode for storing
sending/receiving data
Reserved
The ELC-COENETM error code
Reserved
b0
b1
Modbus TCP mode setting
Data Exchange mode setting
Status of E-Mail 2 b8~b15 Status of E-Mail 1
Status of E-Mail 4 b8~b15 Status of E-Mail 3
Modbus TCP Mode Enable
Data Exchange Mode Enable
Description
IL05001002E.pdf
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ELC-COENETM Summary of contents

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... Weight (g) 92 (g) 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 How to Connect ELC-COENETM with ELC 1. Adjust the extension clip on the left side of the MPU. 2. Meet the extension port of the MPU with ELC-COENETM and connect them as the figure shown below. 3. Fasten the extension clip. POWER RS-232 100M ...

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... CR# when the Data Exchange transaction is completed. CR# when an error occurs. 3. CR#28: The Destination Slave ID for Data Exchange. Range K255. ELC-COENETM will look up the Slave IP address in the Slave ID–IP lists of Data Exchange function. When CR#28 is set to 0, CR#25 and CR#26 will be the Slave IP Address. ...

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