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23. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION
23.5 GOT Side Settings
*1
Click the [Setting] button and perform the setting in the [GOT
IP Address Setting] screen.
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Setting the FA transparent function of GX Works2
When connecting the GOT and the personal computer
in Ethernet connection, set the GOT IP address and
the Ethernet download port No. to the same as the
contents of PLC side I/F detailed setting of GOT.
(c) Host (modem) setting
When communicating the GOT via modem, set the
interface of the GOT to be used in the
communication with the modem.
*1
The maximum number of characters of the AT command
differs according to the specification of the modem. When
the maximum number of characters of the AT command
which can be used in the modem is less than 255, set the
initialization command according to the specification of the
modem.
3.
Click the [OK] button when settings are completed.
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(1) Communication interface setting by Utility
The communication interface setting can be
changed on the Utility's [Communication Settings]
after downloading [Communication Settings] of
project data.
For details on the Utility, refer to the following
manual.
GT User's Manual
(2) Precedence in communication settings
When settings are made by GT Designer3 or the
Utility, the latest setting is effective.
Item
Description
Range
GOT
IP Address
Set the IP address of the GOT.
(Default: 192.168.3.18)
0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255
IP Label
Set the IP Label of detail setting.
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Subnet Mask
*1
Set the subnet mask for the sub
network. (Only for connection via
router)
If the sub network is not used,
the default value is set.
(Default: 255.255.255.0)
0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255
Default
Gateway
*1
Set the router address of the
default gateway where the GOT
is connected. (Only for
connection via router)
(Default: 0.0.0.0)
0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255
Ethernet
Download Port
No.
*1
Set the GOT port No. for
Ethernet download.
(Default: 5014)
1024 to 5010,
5014 to 65534
(Except for 5011, 5012,
5013, 49153)
Item
Description
Range
Transmission
Speed
Set this item when change the
transmission speed used for
communication with the connected
equipment.
(Default: 115200)
9600bps,
19200bps,
38400bps,
57600bps,
115200bps
Data Bit
Set this item when change the data
length used for communication with
the connected equipment.
(Default: 8bit)
7bits/8bits
Stop Bit
Specify the stop bit length for
communications.
(Default: 1bit)
1bit/2bits
Parity
Specify whether or not to perform a
parity check, and how it is performed
during communication.
(Default: Odd)
None
Even
Odd
Retry
Set the number of retries to be
performed when a communication
timeout occurs.
(Default: 1time)
1time
Timeout Time
Set the time period for a
communication to time out.
(Default: 5sec)
5sec
Initialization
Command
*1
Set the AT command to initialize the
modem.
(Default:
AT&FE0%C0&K0&D0W2S0=1)
Up to 255 one-byte
alphanumeric
characters
Item
Description
Range
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