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Message Service Procedure
Section 2-2
C200HX/HG/HE:
AR 0700 (operating level #0),
AR 0704 (operating level #1)
CVM1/CV Series: Word 0 of DM 2000 + 100
×
N
CQM1H Series:
AR 0700
Note
The data links will not start if there is an error in the data link tables
in the startup node. Data links can be started and stopped using the
Controller Link Support Software.
2-2
Message Service Procedure
The following steps outline the basic procedure for using the message ser-
vice.
1,2,3...
1.
Install and wire the Units.
2.
Prepare for communications.
3.
Turn ON the power to the PLC.
4.
Create the I/O tables.
5.
Register routing tables if using inter-network connections.
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a. Mount the Units to the PLCs.
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b. Wire the Network.
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a. Set the unit number.
CS/CJ-series, CVM1, and CV-
series PLCs only
b. Set the node address.
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c. Set the baud rate.
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d. Set the operating level.
C200HX/HG/HE PLCs only
e. Set the terminal resistance.
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Turn ON the power to the PLC.
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Create the I/O tables.
CS/CJ-series, CVM1, and CV-
series PLCs only
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a. Set the local network table
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b. Set the relay network table
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Lot No.:
@
@
4 6 . . . . . Manufactured in April 1996
Indicates the last digit of the manufacturing
year. In this example, the year is 1996.
Indicates the month of manufacture. October,
November, and December are indicated by x, y,
and z respectively. In this example, the month is
April.
Note
Routing tables are required if any of the CVM1 and CV-series CPU Units
in the Network has been manufactured on or before April 1996.
Summary of Contents for C200HW-CLK21
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Page 57: ...32 Application Precautions Section 1 5 Example CX Programmer Response Timeout Setting ...
Page 69: ...44 Message Service Procedure Section 2 2 ...
Page 111: ...86 Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3 4 ...
Page 154: ...129 Setting Data Links Section 5 2 Device Information Setting Data Link Tables ...
Page 261: ...236 Response Codes Section 6 7 ...
Page 297: ...272 Message Delay Times Section 8 4 ...
Page 353: ...328 Handling Precautions Section 9 6 ...
Page 364: ...339 Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10 2 ...
Page 365: ...340 Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10 2 ...
Page 369: ...344 Standard Models Appendix A ...
Page 391: ...366 Using the Relay Terminal Block Appendix C ...
Page 397: ...372 Index ...
Page 401: ...376 Revision History ...