User’s ManualENGLISHEYAMAHA NETWORK BOARDE74-Ver. 3.07EthernetSRCD/SRCPERCX/SRCX/DRCX
4CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure Safety1-4 Start-up and maintenance safety points!CAUTIONNever attempt to disassemble the robot or controller. When a rob
5CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure Safety1-6 WarrantyThe YAMAHA robot and/or related product you have purchased are warranted againstthe defects or malfunc
6CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure SafetyYAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WAR-RANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTAB
CHAPTER22Ethernet Unit
8CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-1 Ethernet unit featuresEthernet is the network most commonly used by office equipment today. This Ethernetunit is an option
9CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-2 How data is exchangedThe following is a brief explanation to help understand how information is exchangedover the Ethernet
10CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-3 How to connect to EthernetThe Ethernet unit employs 10BASE-T specifications, so the controller connects by acable to the
11CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-4Making system settings for the controller (server)A minimum of IP address, subnet mask and gateway settings must be made s
12CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-4-2 Setting the IP addressThis following explains how to set the IP address.The IP address is a number unique to each devic
13CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit!CAUTIONWhen connecting the controller on an already existing network, always check withthe network supervisor before making
14CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-4-3 Setting the subnet maskThis following explains how to set the subnet mask.The subnet mask is a numerical address used t
15CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-4-4 Setting the gatewayThe following explains how to set the gateway. Basically this is specifying the router IPaddress. Th
16CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit!CAUTIONAny appropriate gateway address can be used as long as the network is not con-nected to other networks. (However, use
17CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-5 Making the PC settings (client)The settings for the device (PC) are also essential for correctly exchanging informationwi
18CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit6) Set the gateway under the “Gateway” tabscreen. Enter the IP address of the routerserving as the gateway and then click the
19CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-6 Checking the connection with “ping”Once you are finished with the network settings, make a check with “ping” to confirmth
20CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-7 Using TELNETCommunicating by TELNET (remote operation) allows loading and editing point orprogram data and operating the
21CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-8 TELNET dedicated parametersTo ensure reliable TELNET communications that match customer system settings, theEthernet unit
22CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-8-2 TELNET dedicated parameters: Setup method 2To set the user name and password for login, use the procedure below.1) Perf
23CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-8-3 Description of TELNET dedicated parameters PORT (TCP port No.)Use this parameter to set the TCP port No. of the contro
INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Ethernet unit for the YAMAHA single-axis/dual-axis ro-bot controllers SRCP/SRCD/ERCX/SRCX/DRCX series.This is
24CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit LIN-CHEK (Login check)Use this parameter to set whether or not to check the connection while the client isconnected to the
25CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-9 TELENET communication commands2-9-1 Communication command specificationsTELNET communication commands are broadly classif
26CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-9-2 Ethernet unit control commandsThese commands instruct the Ethernet unit to process the command task. Unlike therobot co
27CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-10 Making a connection with TELNET.EXEA typical Windows PC has a TELNET terminal called TELNET.EXE as standard equip-ment.
28CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit6) An OK message appears on the screenwhen the login check ends normally.From now on, commands and messagescan be exchanged w
29CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-11 Other operating tasks2-11-1 Displaying the MAC addressUse the following procedure to display the MAC address of the Ethe
30CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-11-2 Displaying the version of the Ethernet unit1) Press F3 (SYS) on the initial screen.2) Press F4 (next) to switch the fu
31CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-12 Message List2-12-1 Error messagesThe following error messages involving the Ethernet system have been added.Message net
32CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-13 TroubleshootingWhen problems occur, then troubleshoot as needed by using the following informationas a guide. Be sure to
33CHAPTER2 Ethernet UnitCheckpoints• Check the settings after referring to “2-4-2 Setting the IP address” p. 10, “2-4-3 Setting the subnet mask” p. 1
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34CHAPTER2 Ethernet UnitCheckpoints• Check the TELNET parameter to find if it was set to stop operation during logout.• Check the TELNET parameter to
35CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-14 Specifications2-14-1 Ethernet unit specifications!CAUTIONWe use an FL HUB (made by Phoenix Contact) to check operation.
36CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-14-2 Modular connectorThe pin layout for the modular connector used in the Ethernet unit is shown below.12345678Pin No Sign
37CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-14-3 UTP (STP) cableThe Ethernet cables are standardized by ANSI/TIA/EIA568A. To avoid miswiring andmalfunction, we recomme
38CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-15 Supplement2-15-1 Typical network systemsHow a particular user builds up a network system depends on factors such asthe s
39CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit Example 2In this example, many controllers are operated with the HUBs connected in cascade.* The cascade port, also sometim
40CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit Example 3In this example, the control PC and the controllers are separated from each other.* The 10BASE-5 cable has a maxim
41CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit Example 4In this example, a dial-up router is used to operate a controller in a remote locationover an ISDN line.[[Page 39]
42CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit Example 5In this example, a controller in a remote location is centrally managed over the Internet.Use of a firewall (defen
43CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit2-15-2 Description of terminology TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)TCP/IP is a general term for a gro
ContentsContentsChapter 1 Cautions To Ensure Safety ...11-1 Basic safety points ...
44CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit IP addressThe IP address is a unique number assigned to each device to identify that device onthe network and prevent the s
45CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit Subnet maskThe subnet mask is used to separate the IP address into a network address section anda host address section. The
Dec. 2007Ver. 3.07 This manual is based on Ver. 3.07 of Japanese manual.© YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. IM CompanyAll rights reserved. No part of this public
CHAPTER11Cautions To Ensure Safety
2CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure Safety1-1 Basic safety pointsBesides reading this instruction manual and the controller user’s manual, also be sure toha
3CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure Safety1-3 Installation and wiring safety points!CAUTIONAlways cut off all power to the controller and the overall system
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