1-5 Window
Descriptions
1-5-2 Main
Window
1-39
Relay PLC Communications Settings
Offline
Toolbus COM1, 19200,None8, 1 [CJM-CPU22] Net (0), Node (0)
2) COM Port No.
3) Baud Rate
4) Parity
5) Data Bits
1) Network Type
6) Stop Bits
7) Relay PLC’s CPU Unit model
8) Relay PlC’s FINS destination
network address (decimal)
9) Relay PLC’s FINS destination node
address (decimal)
Description:
Display item
1) Network Type
2) COM Port
No.
3) Baud Rate
4) Parity
5) Data Bits
6) Stop Bits
Contents
The following network
types will be displayed for
the connection to the
relay PLC.
Toolbus (peripheral)
SYSMAC WAY (Host
Link)
SYSMAC LINK
Ethernet
Ethernet (FINS/TCP)
FinsGateway
Controller Link
COM port on
computer
(Displayed
only for
Toolbus or
SYSMAC
WAY)
Baud rate is
displayed in
bits/s.
(Displayed
only for
SYSMAC
WAY)
The
communica-
tions data
format parity
is displayed.
Even, Odd, or
None
(Displayed
only for
SYSMAC
WAY)
7 or 8
(Displayed
only for
SYSMAC
WAY)
1 or 2
Example Toolbus
COM1, 19200, None, 8,
1
Display item
7) Relay PLC’s CPU Unit
model
8) Relay PLC’s FINS destination
network address (decimal)
9) Relay PLC’s FINS destination
node address (decimal)
Example
[CS1H-CPU67H]
Net (0)
Node (0)
Contents
Relay PLC’s CPU Unit
model
For a direct serial connection, the FINS destination network and node addresses
are normally displayed as 0.
For direct network connections, any FINS destination network (1 to 127) and
node addresses can be set. (If routing tables are registered in the PLCs on the
networks, specifying a PLC on any network other than the network that is
directly connected to is also possible.
Updating the Online Connection Information Window Display
This section describes how to update the target PLC display in the Online Connection
Information Window display, and how to display the updated information.
!
Caution
When changing or removing a routing table (see note), be sure to update
the display for the Online Connection Information Window. The display
for the Online Connection Information Window could possibly be different
from the actual network status. If operations are executed without first
updating the display, particularly online operations in the Network Con-
figuration Window, it could cause data to be mistakenly read or written
for the wrong network or node address or unit number.
Note:
Changing or removing a routing table refers to using the CX-Integrator
(or a CX-Integrator for another personal computer) to start the Routing
Table Component and then changing or removing a routing table for
the target PLC (either a local network table or a relay network table).
Use the following procedure.
1. In the Online Connection Information Window, either select
Update of Online
Information Window
from the View Menu or press the
F5
Key.
Summary of Contents for CJ Series
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