Contentsvi PACSystems* RX7i, RX3i and RSTi-EP CPU Reference Manual GFK-2222ADTable of FiguresFigure 1: Configuring an Embedded PROFINET Controller _____________________________________________ 21Figure 2: CPE400 Front View and Features ________________________________________________________ 35Figure 3: CPE400 Underside Ports & Connectors ____________________________________________________ 39Figure 4: CPE400 Micro-SD & USB Pinouts _________________________________________________________ 41Figure 5: Typical Field Agent Application __________________________________________________________ 45Figure 6: Login to Predix _______________________________________________________________________ 46Figure 7: Predix Change Password _______________________________________________________________ 47Figure 8: Log Service Page _____________________________________________________________________ 47Figure 9: Technician Console, Network Configuration page ___________________________________________ 48Figure 10: Enter Proxy Server Address ____________________________________________________________ 49Figure 11: Test Connection _____________________________________________________________________ 49Figure 12: Technician Console, Time Sync Configuration ______________________________________________ 50Figure 13: LAN3 Interconnects for Hot Standby Redundancy __________________________________________ 53Figure 14: Display Port Connector _______________________________________________________________ 55Figure 15: Location of RTC battery on CPE400 ______________________________________________________ 57Figure 16: DIN-Rail Mount Bracket Assembly CPE400 _______________________________________________ 60Figure 17: Panel-Mount Bracket Assembly CPE400 _________________________________________________ 60Figure 18: CPE330 Front View & Features _________________________________________________________ 61Figure 19: CPE330 RUN/STOP Switch and RDSD Switches _____________________________________________ 63Figure 20: Location and Orientation of Real-Time Clock Battery in CPE330 _______________________________ 66Figure 21: IC695CPE302/CPE305 Front View _______________________________________________________ 70Figure 22: IC695CPE310 Front View ______________________________________________________________ 70Figure 23: External Features of CPE302/CPE305 ____________________________________________________ 72Figure 24: External Features of CPE310 ___________________________________________________________ 72Figure 25: Accessing Real-Time Clock Battery (CPE302, CPE305 and CPE310) _____________________________ 75Figure 26: Sample Tool for Coin Battery Extraction __________________________________________________ 76Figure 27: IC695CPU320 Front View ______________________________________________________________ 79Figure 28: IC695CPU310 Front View ______________________________________________________________ 82Figure 29: CPE040 Front View ___________________________________________________________________ 89Figure 30: CPE010 Front View ___________________________________________________________________ 91Figure 31: CPE100/CPE115 Front, Top and Bottom Views and Features ________________________________ 101Figure 32: CPE100/CPE115 Membrane Pushbutton and Module Status LEDs ____________________________ 103Figure 33: State Diagram for CPE100/CPE115 Run/Stop Operation ____________________________________ 103Figure 34: Typical Multi-Tier LAN Application (Star/Bus Topology) ____________________________________ 106Figure 35: Typical Multi-Tier LAN Application (Ring Topology) ________________________________________ 106Figure 36: PME Expansion of PACSystems Target __________________________________________________ 110Figure 37: Downloading Hardware Config to CPU __________________________________________________ 133Figure 38: Selecting Embedded Ethernet for Configuration __________________________________________ 134Figure 39: Set Temporary IP Address ____________________________________________________________ 137Figure 40: Major Phases of a Typical CPU Sweep __________________________________________________ 141Figure 41: Typical Sweeps in Normal Sweep Mode _________________________________________________ 144Figure 42: Typical Sweeps in Constant Sweep Mode ________________________________________________ 145Figure 43: Typical Sweeps in Constant Window Mode ______________________________________________ 146Figure 44: CPU Sweep in Stop-I/O Disabled and Stop-I/O Enabled Modes _______________________________ 150Figure 45: CPE330 Overlapping Local IP Subnet Example ____________________________________________ 183Figure 46: Expected Response Path _____________________________________________________________ 184Figure 47: Actual Response Path _______________________________________________________________ 184Figure 48: COM1 Port CPE400 _________________________________________________________________ 192Figure 49: RTU Message Transactions ___________________________________________________________ 227