0% found this document useful (0 votes)
146 views4 pages

PacsAnalyzer Setup 2011 PDF

This document provides instructions for using the PacsAnalyzer tool to collect diagnostic information from a PLC over Ethernet. It describes entering the PLC's IP address, selecting data collection options, and resetting the tool after collection is complete. It also covers collecting additional data from multiple Ethernet modules and setting the PLC clock after collection.

Uploaded by

Rubén Montalvan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
146 views4 pages

PacsAnalyzer Setup 2011 PDF

This document provides instructions for using the PacsAnalyzer tool to collect diagnostic information from a PLC over Ethernet. It describes entering the PLC's IP address, selecting data collection options, and resetting the tool after collection is complete. It also covers collecting additional data from multiple Ethernet modules and setting the PLC clock after collection.

Uploaded by

Rubén Montalvan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

PacsAnalyzer setup

DO NOT POWER CYCLE PLC UNLESS THERE IS A KNOWN GOOD HEALTHY BATTERY INSTALLED.
IF THE PLC CAN BE PUT INTO STOP MODE, PUT PLC IN STOP MODE BEFORE PROCEEDING.
IF THE PLC CANNOT BE STOPPED, YOU CAN STILL PROCEED TO USE THIS TOOL.

1. a. Enter in the direct IP address of the Ethernet Interface module.


For PACSystems, if redundant IP is enabled, do not enter in the redundant IP address.
b. Select Ethernet for Connection type (serial is also supported (select Setup to configure PC
com port settings))
c. Define output file pathname. Create a unique name for the PLC that is applicable to your
system. For example, plant1_PLC10.

2. Ensure all options are checked exactly as shown.

3. If additional Ethernet modules are installed on the same rack system, select Add IP
addresses and enter in the direct IP addresses of these modules.
For example, RX3i system consists of multiple ETM modules or RX7i system consists of ETM
modules in addition to the CPU Ethernet. Enter direct IP of the additional Ethernet modules.
For S90-30, enter in IP of the additional CMM321 modules.
For S90-70, enter in IP of the additional CMM742 modules.

When the analysis is complete go back into this menu and select Reset.
4. Select Get Data to begin data collection.

5. View the Status log to confirm completion.

Example generated output file should appear:

6. Scroll down the log and confirm Ethernet data has been collected.

If the Ethernet data reports no results (such as below), select Get data again to execute the
tool.

If the data report is still empty after multiple attempts, connect serially to the Station
manager port on the Ethernet interface and collect data using the stand alone Station
Manager tool found here:

Stand-Alone Station Manager Utility, Ethernet or Serial


http://support.ge-ip.com/support/index?page=kbchannel&id=2330102076a9518e012a898f981e007d70

7. When data collection is complete, synchronize the PLC clock to the host PC workstation by
selecting Set PLC Clock

You might also like