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Connection Manual

Summary of Contents for Monitouch S8 series

Page 1: ...Connection Manual...

Page 2: ...wn at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual Printing Date Reference No Revised Contents July 2009 2202NE0 First edition December 2009 2202NE1 Second edition April 2013 2202NE2 Third...

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Page 4: ...Operation Manual The information related to the operations of V SFT version 5 such as software composition editing procedure or limitations is explained in detail 1058NE S8 Series Hardware Specificati...

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Page 6: ...ions where there is a possibility that water corrosive gas flammable gas solvents grinding fluids or cutting oil can come into contact with the unit Avoid high temperature high humidity and outside we...

Page 7: ...ue to noise Avoid prolonged display of any fixed pattern Due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal display an afterimage may occur If a prolonged display of a fixed pattern is expected use the...

Page 8: ...to PLC2 1 13 1 5 2 Read Write Area 1 16 1 5 3 Others 1 23 2 ALLEN BRADLEY 2 1 PLC Connection 2 1 Serial Connection 2 1 2 1 1 Control Logix Compact Logix 2 2 Communication Setting 2 2 Available Memory...

Page 9: ...erial Connection 7 1 MICREX SX Model Selection 7 2 7 1 1 MICREX F Series 7 3 Communication Setting 7 3 Available Memory 7 5 7 1 2 SPB N Mode FLEX PC Series 7 6 Communication Setting 7 6 Available Memo...

Page 10: ...ing 7 36 Available Memory 7 36 7 2 10 FRENIC5000 G11S P11S MODBUS RTU 7 37 Communication Setting 7 37 Available Memory 7 37 7 2 11 FRENIC5000 VG7S MODBUS RTU 7 38 Communication Setting 7 38 Available...

Page 11: ...EYENCE 9 1 PLC Connection 9 1 Serial Connection 9 1 9 1 1 KV10 24 CPU 9 2 Communication Setting 9 2 Available Memory 9 2 9 1 2 KV 700 9 3 Communication Setting 9 3 Available Memory 9 4 9 1 3 KV 1000 9...

Page 12: ...ams 11 16 When Connected at COM1 RS 422 RS 485 11 16 When Connected at COM2 RS 232C 11 17 11 2 Temperature Controller Servo Inverter Connection 11 18 Inverter 11 18 11 2 1 FR 500 11 19 Communication S...

Page 13: ...1 4 SR Mini Standard Protocol 14 5 Communication Setting 14 5 Available Memory 14 5 14 1 5 MA900 MA901 MODBUS RTU 14 6 Communication Setting 14 6 Available Memory 14 6 14 1 6 SRZ MODBUS RTU 14 7 Commu...

Page 14: ...19 2 Communication Setting 19 2 Available Memory 19 4 PLC_CTL 19 5 19 1 2 Wiring Diagrams 19 6 When Connected at COM1 RS 422 RS 485 19 6 When Connected at COM2 RS 232C 19 6 19 2 Temperature Controlle...

Page 15: ...Read Write Area 23 8 23 4 Standard Type Protocol 23 10 23 4 1 Standard Type Protocol 23 10 Connection 1 1 Transmission Mode with Sum Check 23 11 Connection 1 1 Transmission Mode with Sum Check and CR...

Page 16: ...App1 14 Appendix 2 System Memory Appendix 3 n 1 Connection Appendix 3 1 Multi link2 App3 1 System Configuration and Wiring Diagram App3 2 Terminating Resistance Setting App3 2 Setting on the Editor A...

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Page 18: ...1 Overview 1 1 2 way Communication 1 2 Connection Modes 1 3 Physical Port 1 4 Wiring 1 5 Settings for the Connected Device...

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Page 20: ...evices Universal serial connection without PLC connection AB Control Logix Siemens S7 200 PPI Siemens S7 300 400MPI Functions Multi link2 multi link ladder transfer Micrex SX variable name cooperation...

Page 21: ...nd COM2 The S8 master station communicates with a PLC under the PLC s protocol Therefore there is no need to prepare a communication program for the PLC slave station The S8 reads the PLC memory for s...

Page 22: ...ion refer to the list provided at the end of this manual or the chapters on individual manufacturers Connection For more information on connection see 1 4 Wiring on page 1 10 1 5 Settings for the Conn...

Page 23: ...multi link2 in the Communication Setting tab window for the logical port PLC1 Multi link2 enables PLC1 memory data to be shared among the S8 units Communication speed between the master station and t...

Page 24: ...1 is available for a communication port For the V8 however a communication port is selectable from CN1 MJ1 and MJ2 For the V7 or V6 CN1 is only available Only a PLC for the signal level RS422 RS485 an...

Page 25: ...tion For more information on connection see 1 4 Wiring on page 1 10 1 5 Settings for the Connected Device on page 1 13 or the chapters on individual manufacturers 1 2 3 Barcode Reader Connection Overv...

Page 26: ...unication Setting tab window for the logical ports PLC2 A communication port is selectable from COM1 and COM2 For more information see 22 1 V Link Modbus RTU The S8 series is connected to a Modbus RTU...

Page 27: ...nal power supply Recommended Connector for Communication Cable Applicable Devices COM1 D sub 9 pin Female No RS 422 RS 485 Signal Contents 1 RD Receive data 2 RD Receive data 3 SD Send data 4 SD Send...

Page 28: ...nal Contents 1 NC Not used 2 RD Receive data 3 SD Send data 4 NC Not used 5 0V Signal ground 6 NC Not used 7 RS RS request to send 8 CS CS clear to send 9 NC Not used 5 9 1 6 Recommended Connector DDK...

Page 29: ...switches Therefore the terminating resistance of COM1 is always set to ON Note that there are some restrictions on the configuration including S806M10D when multiple units of S8 and V8 are connected...

Page 30: ...No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG SG FG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Shield RS 422 port of the connected device Send data Receive data Send data Receive data Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG SG FG RD FG Dsub 9 M...

Page 31: ...he cable to the FG terminal on the backside of MONITOUCH If noise disturbs communications establish connections between SD and SG and between RD and SG as pairs respectively and connect a shielded cab...

Page 32: ...te on Settings for the Connected Device Only the logical port PLC1 can be selected for the following devices and functions Thus they cannot be connected at the same time Devices Universal serial conne...

Page 33: ...elect an action to be taken in the event of a communication error Stop Communication will be stopped entirely and the communication error screen will be displayed The RETRY switch is available to retr...

Page 34: ...series screen data including temperature control network PLC2Way settings has been converted to the data for the S8 series Unchecked P2 493 494 495 is used as the transfer table control memory Checked...

Page 35: ...s for display or operation from the PLC to MONITOUCH Three words at the minimum 1 of consecutive memory addresses are secured For more information see Read area page 1 16 Write area This is the area t...

Page 36: ...this bit check Use Continuous Buzzer Sound System Setting Unit Setting General Setting 5 Calendar setting 3 This bit is valid when the built in clock is not used This bit should be used differently de...

Page 37: ...ted out at 0 1 leading edge This bit becomes valid when a printer is connected It is also possible to make a screen hard copy using an internal switch Function Hard Copy 8 Backlight This bit becomes v...

Page 38: ...n 2 and confirm that the screen number to be displayed at first is specified Read area n 2 screen number command 1 Screen number command 1 0 to 9999 These bits are used for switching the screen by an...

Page 39: ...ion on the internal memory s refer to the S8 Series Reference Manual Address Contents Operation Write area n Same as data in read area n S8 series PLC n 1 Screen status n 2 Displayed screen number Wri...

Page 40: ...a transferring end 8 Backlight Backlight ON OFF status 3 0 OFF 1 ON Even if bit 11 backlight in read area n 1 is reset 0 OFF this bit shows 1 if the backlight is on 9 Screen internal switching This bi...

Page 41: ...efer to the S8 Series Reference Manual Write area n 2 displayed screen number 1 Screen number 0 to 9999 Screen number currently displayed D001 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 42: ...erformed Consequently some errors may be introduced Perform the procedure described above at regular intervals 1 5 3 Others Printer Select when you connect PictBridge printer to the USB B port of S8 s...

Page 43: ...1 24 1 Overview...

Page 44: ...2 1 PLC Connection 2 ALLEN BRADLEY...

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Page 46: ...on on the Editor CPU Unit Port Signal Level Connection Ladder Transfer 2 COM1 COM2 Control Logix Compact Logix 1756 Control Logix Logix 5550 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 1 1769 Compact Logix Channel...

Page 47: ...because the tag table is used Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 For multi link2 be sure to use the same tag table Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57...

Page 48: ...ocol DF1 Point to Point Station Address 0 NAK Receive Limit 3 ENQ Transmit Limit 3 ACK Timeout 50 Embedded Responses Autodetect Error Detection BCC Enable Duplicate Detection Checked Item Setting Rema...

Page 49: ...the editor to set the PLC memory For more information on importing exporting and creating a tag refer to Connection with A B Control Logix provided separately Item Setting Remarks Protocol DF1 Point t...

Page 50: ...ting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Item...

Page 51: ...Setting Remarks Baudrate 19200 Bits Per Character 8 Parity Even Stop Bits 1 Item Setting Remarks Duplicate Packet Detection Enabled Checksum BCC Constant Carrier Detect Disabled Message Timeout 400 Ha...

Page 52: ...value 02H T PRE timer set value 03H C ACC counter current value 04H C PRE counter set value 05H I input 06H O output 07H S status 08H T timer control 09H C counter control 0AH R control 0BH R LEN con...

Page 53: ...ting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Item...

Page 54: ...T PRE timer set value 03H C ACC counter current value 04H C PRE counter set value 05H I input 06H O output 07H S status 08H T timer control 09H C counter control 0AH R control 0BH R LEN control data l...

Page 55: ...XD 1 No 2 5 6 9 Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC Dsub 9 Female 5 9 1 6 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC TXD DTR RXD 2 CD 1 No 3 4 SG 5 DSR 6 RTS 7 CTS 8 Name Dsub 9 Female No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7...

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Page 58: ...COM1 D4 450 Port 0 RS 232C Wiring diagram 4 COM2 Port 1 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 RS 422 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 Port 2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 3 COM2 Port 3 RS 422 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 D2 230 PORT1...

Page 59: ...R767 When the set value at R767 is changed to AAAA HEX it is regarded as normal if it is changed to AAEA HEX it is regarded as erroneous Parameter setting register Item Setting Remarks Connection Mod...

Page 60: ...EAAA HEX it is regarded as erroneous Parameter setting register R773 8701H 38400 bps Odd parity Stop bit 1 Station number 01 Register Setting Setting Example R774 Same as the setting register R772 for...

Page 61: ...g on the PLC model Be sure to set within the range available for the PLC Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Baud Rate 9600 bps For PORT2 19200 bps can...

Page 62: ...nk2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 Register Setting Setting Example R772 00E0H R773 8701...

Page 63: ...LC Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Register Setting Setting Example R776 Same as the setting register R772 for PORT1 00E0H R777 Same as the setting register R773 for POR...

Page 64: ...0 11 14 16 18 19 CTS 23 Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC Dsub 25 Male 5 9 1 6 1 14 13 25 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG RXD RXD TXD 13 TXD 12 SG 7 No 24 25 Dsub 9 Male COM...

Page 65: ...elded twist pair cables PLC RXD RTS SG CTS TXD 2 No 3 4 5 7 No Name Name Dsub 9 Female High density Dsub 15 Male 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 5 15 1 11 10 Use shielded twist pair cables PL...

Page 66: ...4 EATON Cutler Hammer 4 1 PLC Connection...

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Page 68: ...sfer function see Appendix 4 Ladder Transfer Function PLC Selection on the Editor CPU Unit Port Signal Level Connection Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 ELC ELC PA10 ELC PC12 ELC PH12 ELC PB14 Programming...

Page 69: ...model Be sure to set within the range available for the PLC Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232...

Page 70: ...When Connected at COM2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC Tx GND Rx 4 No 5 8 Name Mini Din Male No Name...

Page 71: ...4 4 4 EATON Cutler Hammer Please use this page freely...

Page 72: ...5 FANUC 5 1 PLC Connection...

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Page 74: ...n Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 Power Mate Power Mate Model H D JD14 RS 422 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 Power Mate i Model H D JD40 RS 422 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 JD42 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 16 Model C J...

Page 75: ...igning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 Baud Rate 19200 bps fixed Data Length 8 bits fixed Stop Bit 1 bits...

Page 76: ...SDB 0V SDA RDB 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS RD FG COM1 Name 1 2 3 4 11 No Name No Name 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Half pitch 20 pin Half pitch 20 pin JD40 RXD TXD 1 3 2 4...

Page 77: ...5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables Half pitch 20 pin DR JD36A JD36B JD5B RD 3 1 CS 5 SG CD SD ER RS 8 7 11 15 13 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 No Name 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twi...

Page 78: ...6 FATEK AUTOMATION 6 1 PLC Connection...

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Page 80: ...LC Selection on the Editor CPU Unit Port Signal Level Connection Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 FACON FB series FBE 20MC FBE 28MC FBE 40MC Programming port on the CPU unit RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 R...

Page 81: ...s For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits are ignored For output 0 is written for upper 16 bits Item Setting Remarks Co...

Page 82: ...ing diagram 1 COM1 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 PLC D FG D 5 No 7 10 Name Dsub 15 Male 8 15 1 9 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3...

Page 83: ...RTS1 RXD1 1 No 2 3 Name Dsub 15 Male CTS1 4 GND 6 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 8 15 1 9 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC RXD SG TXD 2 No 3 5 Name Dsub 9 Male 5 9 1...

Page 84: ...7 Fuji Electric 7 1 PLC Connection 7 2 Temperature Controller Servo Inverter Connection...

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Page 86: ...080H F80H FPU120H F120H FPU120S F120S FPU140S F140S FPU15xS F15xS FFU120B RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 FFK120A RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 PLC Selection on the Editor CPU Unit Port Signal Level Conn...

Page 87: ...am 4 COM2 RS 485 Wiring diagram 3 COM1 NP1L RS2 NP1L RS3 RS 232C Wiring diagram 4 COM2 NP1L RS4 RS 485 Wiring diagram 3 COM1 NP1L RS5 RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 NW0Pxx SPB NW0LA RS2 RS 232C Wiring d...

Page 88: ...4 FFU120B and FFK120A It is not provided on NV1L RS2 nor NC1L RS2 Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data...

Page 89: ...length 7 bits 8 bits 4 Stop bit length 1 bit 2 bits Baud rate 19200 9600 3 ON ON 2 ON OFF 1 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON Switch Contents ON OFF E g Editor Default Setting 8 Initializing method Switch Ini...

Page 90: ...its 2 Byte device such as step relay is processed as described below For input Upper 8 bits are 0 For output Lower 8 bits are written 3 To set up the file memory on the editor enter file number colon...

Page 91: ...00 38400 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 MODE Setting Contents 1 RS 232C Command defined asynchronous communication non procedure 3 RS 485 Comman...

Page 92: ...31 Initialize method Set parameters Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 Parity Odd Even None Data bits 8 7 Stop bits 1 2 Notes on use of 2 wire connection with NW0LA RS4 The settings show above are not en...

Page 93: ...232C port Be sure to match the settings to those made on the Communication Setting tab window of the editor Available Memory The available memory is the same as the one described in 7 1 2 SPB N Mode...

Page 94: ...For the SPH series Do not change the default setting Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 MODE Setting RS1 2 4 RS 232C Port RS 485 Port Remarks RS3 5 CH1 C...

Page 95: ...mory Designation Specify the CPU number in the expansion code Item Setting Remarks Mode Loader Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 Parity Odd Even None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 2 Variable name cooperation...

Page 96: ...mmunication setting Underlined setting default PLC No particular setting is necessary on the PLC Communication parameters are fixed to 38400 bps baud rate RS 422 485 signal level 8 bits data length 1...

Page 97: ...Mode F Mode Communication Setting The communication setting is the same as the one described in 7 1 6 MICREX SX SPH SPB CPU IEC Mode Available Memory The available memory is the same as the one descri...

Page 98: ...SDA 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG COM1 Name 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG COM1 Name SDB RDA SG RDB SDA 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist...

Page 99: ...twist pair cables PLC SD CTS RD 2 No 3 4 No Dsub 9 Female Dsub 15 Male 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 Name Name 5 7 SG RTS 8 15 1 9 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC SD SG CS RS RD 2 No 3 5...

Page 100: ...85 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 F_PUMA_B Lst F_PUME Lst PLC Selection on the Editor Series Name Model Port Signal Level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 F MPC04P loader F MPC04P UM02 AR2 UM02 AR3 UM02 AR4 RS 48...

Page 101: ...ch panel connector RS 485 Wiring diagram 10 COM1 F Eco Modbus Lst OPC F1 RS communication board Wiring diagram 8 COM1 FRENIC Multi MODBUS RTU FRNxxE1S x Touch panel connector RS 485 Wiring diagram 10...

Page 102: ...del Port Signal Level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 WA5000 WA5xx 1 Modular Jack RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM2 WA5000 Lst RS 485 Wiring diagram 11 COM1 PLC Selection on the Editor Model Port Signal Lev...

Page 103: ...sion settings other than the station number are fixed as shown below Transmission signal RS 485 Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity odd parity Stop bit 1 bit Available Memory The available me...

Page 104: ...tion is available Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the in...

Page 105: ...lable with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 422 485 Do not change the defau...

Page 106: ...he device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 S...

Page 107: ...se these settings on the temperature controller cannot be changed Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 115200 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None Even Odd Target Port No 1 to 15 DEC STATION Settin...

Page 108: ...when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Memory TYPE Remarks 4 holding register 02H 3 input register 03H Note on Setting the Memory In accordance with the connected PUM model set the Lis...

Page 109: ...ce Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal L...

Page 110: ...communications with devices of port No 32 or greater It is easier to specify port numbers for each network in the field by making the screen for setting the port number when creating screen data In t...

Page 111: ...is displayed by selecting System Setting Unit Setting General Settings Be sure to leave this box unchecked RESTART SYS RESTART F0 Function Reconnection This macro command reconnects the controller wh...

Page 112: ...1 Error About 5 seconds u0050 5 is set Set the port number from u0 to 31 on the screen u00000 00 u00001 50 u00002 51 u00031 81 Port No Setting Write the station number table in the FP ROM by the FRM_...

Page 113: ...can be set using keys attached to the front of the power monitor unit Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 7 8 bi...

Page 114: ...Communication Setting tab window of the editor Underlined setting default Setting Code Item Setting Example L Baud rate 4 8 4800 bps 9 6 9600 bps 19 2 19200 bps 19 2 L2 Data length and parity 8n Data...

Page 115: ...selected at the time of purchase Select a model on which FePSU mode is available Setting Code Item Setting Example 90 RS 485 address setting Loc communication not used 01 to 99 01 91 RS 485 transmiss...

Page 116: ...word read only 18 setting data 3 12H Double word Address F MPC04 F MPC04P F MPC04S FePSU F MPC30 F MPC50 F MPC55V F MPC60B 00zz Wiring method voltage measured Blank CT primary rated current 01zz Ratio...

Page 117: ...otective UV voltage setting 33zz Blank Phase interruption alarm of neutral line Protective UV operation time 2 34zz Blank Alarm output 1 Protective UV output setting 35zz Blank Alarm output 2 Protecti...

Page 118: ...hase N current setting 73zz Blank Blank Protective OC phase N characteristic 74zz Blank Blank Protective OC phase N time magnification 2 75zz Blank Blank Protective OC phase N output setting 76zz Blan...

Page 119: ...enotations For the memory for which the circuit number is set 00 to 02 12 to 18 Circuit No 1 to 12 Setting item 00 to 99 Memory XXYYZZ For circuit No E specify 11 for the circuit number For the memory...

Page 120: ...eters of the inverter contact your local distributor Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be...

Page 121: ...er contact your local distributor Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when...

Page 122: ...S RTU is selected for model selection on the editor select Modbud RTU for the communication protocol on the inverter Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device...

Page 123: ...0 19200 38400 bps Data Length 8 bits Do not change the default setting because the setting on the inverter cannot be changed Stop Bit 1 2 bits 1 Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 to 31 Function Co...

Page 124: ...available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Functi...

Page 125: ...default setting because the setting on the inverter cannot be changed Stop bit 1 2 bits 1 Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 to 31 Function Code Item Setting Example y01 Station address 1 to 31 1...

Page 126: ...assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Address denotations XXYY Memory TYPE Remarks 02H Function code identification number Function code group Group Code Name F 00H Basic function E 01H Ter...

Page 127: ...ccording to the parity bit setting When no parity setting is made 2 bits is set for stop bit When a parity setting even or odd is made 1 bit is set for stop bit y10 Communication protocol 1 0 Modbus R...

Page 128: ...8 for function code H30 Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning...

Page 129: ...Parity bit 0 None 1 Even 2 Odd 3 None 0 y07 Stop bit For Modbus RTU communication the stop bit setting is automatically made according to the parity bit setting When 0 is specified for y06 2 bits is...

Page 130: ...t within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs y99 Support link function 0 H30 Link function 2 3 Function Code Item Setting Exam...

Page 131: ...Parity bit 0 None 1 Even 2 Odd 3 None 0 y07 Stop bit For Modbus RTU communication the stop bit setting is automatically made according to the parity bit setting When 0 is specified for y06 2 bits is s...

Page 132: ...e with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs y99 Support link function 0 H30 Link function 2 3 Function Code Item Setting Example Frequency Operation Com...

Page 133: ...Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 to 31 Switch Contents Example Station Address 1 Optional Selection Selection for Communicatio...

Page 134: ...tion 7 49 Available Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect m...

Page 135: ...k2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 to 31 Switch Contents Example Station Address 1 Terminatin...

Page 136: ...ilable Memory The available memory setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for mac...

Page 137: ...gning the indirect memory for macro programs Remarks on data format for the following memory 40022 fixed voltage 40028 Ip fixed power factor 6 byte character string 40046 calendar 14 byte character st...

Page 138: ...ut a parameter number by manual operation 2 Address denotations XXYY Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 422 485 Do not change the default setting other than baud...

Page 139: ...selection n 4 to n 5 Position data Automatic start immediate 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 6 n 1 Command 11 n 2 ABS INC n 3 Speed selection n 4 to n 5 Position data Automatic start positioning data numb...

Page 140: ...setting range varies depending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks C...

Page 141: ...e device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs 1 To perform zero calibration 0000 specify a value other than 0 Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi li...

Page 142: ...n 1 Command 4 Peak hold remote control response 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 2 n 1 Command 5 n 2 Peak hold type 0 Peak hold 1 Valley hold 2 Peak valley hold n 3 Peak hold status 0 OFF 1 ON Peak hold t...

Page 143: ...0 OFF 1 Set ON HI 2 Set ON GO 3 Set ON LO Comparison output remote control 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 17 n 2 Status 0 OFF 1 Set ON HI 2 Set ON GO 3 Set ON LO Comparison output remote co...

Page 144: ...or average number of times 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 25 n 2 Average number of times 1 2 4 8 10 20 40 80 times Average number of movement times 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 2 n 1 Command...

Page 145: ...0 10 V 4 1 5 V 5 0 20 mA 6 4 20 mA Analog output type setting 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 35 n 2 Analog output type 1 OFF 2 0 1 V 3 0 10 V 4 1 5 V 5 0 20 mA 6 4 20 mA Digital zero backup...

Page 146: ...2 n 1 Command 46 n 2 Power on delay time 0 OFF 1 to 30 Power on delay time setting 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 47 n 2 Power on delay time 0 OFF 1 to 30 Protection response 1 2 PLC1 2 n S...

Page 147: ...ber 4 n 13 Linearization data output value start number 4 n 14 Linearization data input value start number 5 n 15 Linearization data output value start number 5 n 16 Linearization data input value sta...

Page 148: ...n 16 Linearization data input value start number 6 n 17 Linearization data output value start number 6 n 18 Linearization data input value start number 7 n 19 Linearization data output value start nu...

Page 149: ...or bit designation it is possible to specify the memory No address in both even and odd address Specify 00H for the extensional code because the setting range for the bit address is 0 to 7 Example To...

Page 150: ...arks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Even Odd Target Port No 1 to 31 Parameter Item Setting...

Page 151: ...14 to n 3 10m Positioning data m 2 Positioning data writing 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 4 10m n 1 Command 10 HEX n 2 Writing memory address n 3 Writing positioning data count m 1 to 9 n 4 Positioning...

Page 152: ...epending on the device Be sure to set within the range available with the device to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n...

Page 153: ...RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 SG 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Ds...

Page 154: ...ub 9 Male COM1 SG 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC DX DX 3 No Name 4 RJ45 12345678 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No...

Page 155: ...wist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC DX DX 4 No Name 5 RJ45 12345678 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 PL...

Page 156: ...RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG T2 T1 Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC TXD TXD RXD RXD M5 0V 2 No Name 3 4 5 6 RJ45 5 9 1 6 1234567...

Page 157: ...ring diagram 2 COM2 RX COM TX No Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 Name Name 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables No Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 Name PLC TXD SG RXD 2...

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Page 160: ...Port Signal Level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 X SEL Controller Orthogonal XSEL K XSEL KE XSEL KT KET HOST port RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 IAI XSEL Lst Scalar XSEL KX Orthogonal XSEL J XSEL P XSE...

Page 161: ...nnection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115K bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None Target Port No 0 to 31 Parameter Parameter Nam...

Page 162: ...ystem status 08H Read only 253 program 09H Write only 2A1 scalar axis status 0AH Double word read only Variable number 0000 to 4095 Program number 00 to 99 Column number 0000 to 4095 Program number 00...

Page 163: ...Axis 1 axis related error code 6 Axis 1 encoder status 7 Axis 1 current position 10 Workpiece coordinate system number 11 Tool coordinate system number 12 Axis common status 13 Axis 2 axis status 14...

Page 164: ...data count n 4 Point number n 5 Axis pattern m number of ON bits n 6 Acceleration n 7 Deceleration n 8 Speed n 9 to n 10 Axis pattern 1 Position data n 11 Axis pattern m Position data Real variable i...

Page 165: ...or In the event of an axis error Axis number In the event of a program error Program number In the event of an error in error list record Record number n 4 Error number n 5 to n 6 Detailed information...

Page 166: ...m 2 Relative coordinate data Jog inching traverse 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 9 n 1 Command 236 HEX n 2 Axis pattern m n 3 Acceleration n 4 Deceleration n 5 Speed n 6 to n 7 Inching distance absolute...

Page 167: ...eration n 7 Speed n 8 to n 9 Axis pattern m 1 Position data n 10 to Axis pattern m 2 Position data Point data t 2 1 Change complete point data count Point data clear 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 4 n 1...

Page 168: ...Workpiece coordinate system definition data 1 Tool coordinate system definition data n 3 Inquiry target top number for coordinate system definition data n 4 Inquiry record count t 1 to 32 n 5 to n 6...

Page 169: ...ber at break in or global flag number n 6 4m Error type definition at break in n 7 4m System reserved Interference check data t 2 Traverse by absolute command For scalar 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 7...

Page 170: ...to S8 series Traverse by point number command For scalar 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 8 n 1 Command 2D6 HEX n 2 Inquiry axis pattern m number of ON bits n 3 Acceleration n 4 Deceleration n 5 Speed n 6...

Page 171: ...on the models Be sure to set within the range available for the device Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal L...

Page 172: ...2 1 6 5 9 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables TP RxD RTS DSR CTS TxD 2 No 3 4 5 6 Name Dsub 25 Male 7 12 EMG S2 SG 6V EMG S1 13 18 19 20 DTR ENABLE No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG...

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Page 176: ...40 CPU modular port RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 1 KV 700 KV 700 CPU modular port RS 232C KV L20 KV L20R Port 1 RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM2 Port 2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 3 COM2 RS 422 Wiring diagra...

Page 177: ...mory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps If a baud rate higher than 57600 bps is set communication is perf...

Page 178: ...ction Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Port Item Setting Remarks Port 1 Op...

Page 179: ...emarks DM data memory 00H R input output internal auxiliary special relay 01H TC timer current value 02H CC counter current value 03H TS timer set value 04H CS counter set value 05H T timer contact 06...

Page 180: ...d by the manufacturer Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115k bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity Even Targe...

Page 181: ...l relay 01H TC timer current value 02H CC counter current value 03H TS timer set value 04H CS counter set value 05H T timer contact 06H C counter contact 07H TM temporary data memory 08H CTH high spee...

Page 182: ...rmation refer to the PLC manual issued by the manufacturer Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115K bps Data Length 8...

Page 183: ...rd TS timer set value 04H Double word CS counter set value 05H Double word T timer contact 06H C counter contact 07H TM temporary data memory 08H CTH high speed counter current value 09H Double word C...

Page 184: ...3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG SDA RDB SG RDA SDB Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 Name SG SD RD 3 No 4 5 PLC Modular 6 pin 1 6...

Page 185: ...9 10 9 KEYENCE Wiring diagram 3 COM2 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 Name RD SG SD 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables...

Page 186: ...10 LS 10 1 PLC Connection...

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Page 188: ...S K3F CU2A RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM2 K3F CU4A RS 422 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 RS 485 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 K300S K4F CUEA RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM2 RS 422 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 K1000S K7F CUEA RS...

Page 189: ...PE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs 1 Input relay is read only Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115...

Page 190: ...t within the range available for the PLC Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs 1 Input relay is read only Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level...

Page 191: ...Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bit Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0...

Page 192: ...grams 1 Input relay is read only Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C Baud Rate 115200 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None Memory TYPE Remarks P inpu...

Page 193: ...e Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG RDB SDA SG SDB RDA Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG RDB SDA SG SDB RDA Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Us...

Page 194: ...RX Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC TX GND RX 2 No 3 5 Name Dsub 9 Male 5 9 1 6 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cable...

Page 195: ...10 8 10 LS Wiring diagram 3 COM2 PLC TXD SG RXD 2 No 3 5 Name Dsub 9 Male 5 9 1 6 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables...

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Page 198: ...2 A1SJ71C24 R4 RS 422 Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI4 0T Wiring diagram 1 COM1 A1SJ71C24 PRF RS 232C Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI2 09 Gender changer 2 A2CCPUC24 CPU with built in link port QnH A mode...

Page 199: ...R2 QJ71C24N R4 RS 232C Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI2 09 Gender changer 2 Wiring diagram 1 COM2 Q00 Q01 Q00J RS 422 Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI4 0T Wiring diagram 1 COM1 Q00U Q02U Q03UD E Q04UD E H...

Page 200: ...2N FX2N 232 BD RS 232C Wiring diagram 3 COM2 FX2N 485 BD RS 485 Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI4 0T 2 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 FX2N 422 BD RS 422 Hakko Electronics cable D9 MI4 FX FX1N FX1S FX1N 232 BD RS...

Page 201: ...to 31 Mode Setting Contents 1 RS 232C Dedicated protocol MODE 1 4 Dedicated protocol MODE 4 5 RS 422 Dedicated protocol MODE 1 8 Dedicated protocol MODE 4 Station No Setting Contents 0 to 31 Station...

Page 202: ...check Provided Not provided Switch Contents ON OFF Example RS 422 19200 bps SW01 Master station local station SW02 Standard type link unit multi drop link unit Standard Multi SW03 Not used SW04 Write...

Page 203: ...ength 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Mode Setting Contents 5 Dedicated protocol binary mode Mode 5 Station No Setting Contents 0 to 31 Station number 10 the tens...

Page 204: ...n the editor if the memory device of the link unit is byte address Memory TYPE Remarks D data register 00H W link register 01H R file register 02H TN timer current value 03H CN counter current value 0...

Page 205: ...ion setting 0BEEH 115 kbps 8 bits 1 bit Even Switch 2 CH1 communication protocol MC protocol mode 5 binary code 0005H Switch 3 CH2 baud rate transmission setting the same as those for switch 1 0BEEH S...

Page 206: ...n the editor if the memory device of the link unit is byte address Memory TYPE Remarks D data register 00H W link register 01H R file register 02H TN timer current value 03H CN counter current value 0...

Page 207: ...ng the data on the editor if the memory device of the link unit is byte address Item Setting Remarks Connection mode 1 1 Multi link2 Signal level RS 232C Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115K bps Data...

Page 208: ...ti CPU The communication setting and available memory are the same as those described in 11 1 3 QnH Q Series Link 11 1 7 QnH Q Series CPU Multi CPU The communication setting and available memory are t...

Page 209: ...h Sampling data is processed as double words For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits are ignored For output 0 is writte...

Page 210: ...e 4800 9600 19200 bps Transmission Mode Transmission Mode 1 Transmission Mode 4 Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Item Setting Remarks Operate communic...

Page 211: ...rds can be used Num Display Graph Sampling data is processed as double words For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits ar...

Page 212: ...ng data is processed as double words For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits are ignored For output 0 is written for up...

Page 213: ...15 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 Name SDB RDA SG RDB SDA 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS RD FG COM1 Name 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS R...

Page 214: ...shielded twist pair cables PLC RD RS SG CD DR CS SD 2 No 3 4 5 6 7 8 No Dsub 9 Female Dsub 25 Male 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS COM2 Name Name FG 1 6 5 9 1 14 13 25 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC SD S...

Page 215: ...odels shown below can be connected Inverter FR 500 FR V500 Series PLC Selection on the Editor Model Port Signal level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 FR 500 FR A500 FR E500 FR F500 PU connector RS 485 W...

Page 216: ...quency and operation command from the S8 Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits P...

Page 217: ...contents last most recent D5 Alarm contents three times before two times before D6 Alarm contents five times before four times before 1 D7 Alarm contents seven times before six times before 1 D8 Inver...

Page 218: ...n number 3 n 1 Command 00EDH n 2 Running frequency All alarms clear 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 2 n 1 Command 00F4H Operation command 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 00FAH n 2 0000H Stop 000...

Page 219: ...Setting Example 77 Parameter writing permission 0 Writing allowed when PU operation stops 1 Writing prohibited 2 Writing allowed during operation 2 Writing allowed during operation 79 Operation mode...

Page 220: ...rter status monitor D9 Changeover to second parameter D10 Special monitor D11 Special monitor selection No Bit 15 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Inverter running RUN Normal rotation STF Reverse rotation STR Not us...

Page 221: ...nd 00EDH n 2 Running frequency All alarms clear 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 2 n 1 Command 00F4H Operation command 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 Command 00FAH n 2 0000H Stop 0002H Normal rotation S...

Page 222: ...n 11 25 11 2 3 Wiring Diagrams When Connected at COM1 RS 422 RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 PLC RDA RDB SG SDA SDB SG 1 No Name 3 4 5 6 7 RJ 45 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS RD FG COM1...

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Page 224: ...12 OMRON 12 1 PLC Connection 12 2 Temperature Controller Servo Inverter Connection...

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Page 226: ...0HS CPU31 33 CQM1 CPU21 CQM1 CPU41 42 43 44 RS 232C port RS 232C Hakko Electronics cable D9 OM2 09 Gender changer 2 Wiring diagram 2 COM2 C500 C500F C1000H C2000 C2000H C500 LK203 RS 232C Wiring diagr...

Page 227: ...n Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 SYSMAC CS1 CJ1 CS1 RS 232C port RS 232C Hakko Electronics cable D9 OM2 09 Gender changer 2 CS1W SCU21 CS1W SCB21 Wiring diagram 2 COM2 CS1W SCB41 Port 1 Port 2 RS 422 Wir...

Page 228: ...99999999 Example Setting procedure Num Display Input Type BCD Display Type DEC w sign w sign Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud R...

Page 229: ...etting Contents SW1 1 to 5 OFF Unit No 0 6 to 7 OFF Not used 8 ON Starts operation at power up SW2 1 OFF 19200 bps 2 OFF 3 ON 4 OFF 5 OFF Not used 6 OFF 1 n protocol 7 ON Enables command levels 1 2 an...

Page 230: ...4 wire system 4 4 wire system SW2 Terminator ON Item Setting Remarks User Setting Checked The system setting can be made by specifying a value for the address using a programming console For more inf...

Page 231: ...S 232C port is operated according to the communication protocol and communication format set on the PLC system setting Item Setting Remarks User Setting Checked The system setting can be made by speci...

Page 232: ...15k bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Transmission Mode Transmission Mode 1 Transmission Mode 2 Transmission Mode 1 BCD without signs Transmission...

Page 233: ...e 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Send Delay Time Default 0 ms Send Delay Time Random Setting 0 CTS control None Host link unit No 00 DM Area Bit Contents Setting Board Unit Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Po...

Page 234: ...ata memory specify the bank number 0 to C The assigned memory is indicated when editing the screen as shown on the right Memory TYPE Remarks DM data memory 00H CH input output internal auxiliary relay...

Page 235: ...9 Male 5 9 1 6 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG SDB RDA SG RDB SDA 1 No 2 6 8 9 Dsub 9 Male COM1 PLC Dsub 9 Male 5 9 1 6 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair...

Page 236: ...ale 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC RD RS SG CS SD 2 No 3 4 5 9 No Name Name Dsub 9 Female Dsub 9 Male 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 5 9...

Page 237: ...Editor Model Port Signal Level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 E5AR E5ER E5AR xxxxxxxxx FLK E5ER xxxxxxxxx FLK Terminal RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 E5AR Lst E5AN E5EN E5CN E5GN E5AN xxxx01xxxxFLK E5EN...

Page 238: ...ation unit No 0 to 31 bps Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 bps LEn Communication data length 7 8 bits Sbit Communication stop bit 1 2 bits Prty Communication parity None Odd Even Adjustment level L Adj CMWT...

Page 239: ...channels Bank Nos 0 to 7 AT execution 0300H Channel 1 PID group number currently selected 0301 to 0308H Channel 1 PID group Nos 1 to 8 designation 0310H Channel 2 PID group number currently selected...

Page 240: ...instructions 1 2 PLC1 2 n 2 Unlatch 0C00H Channel 1 Warning unlatch 0C10H Channel 2 Warning unlatch 0C20H Channel 3 Warning unlatch 0C30H Channel 4 Warning unlatch 0CF0H All channels Warning unlatch 3...

Page 241: ...00 38400 57600 bps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 0 to 31 Level Displayed Character Setting Data Setting Communication level PSEL Protocol selection CompoWa...

Page 242: ...Remarks C0 setting area 0 00H Double word read only C1 setting area 0 01H Double word C3 setting area 1 03H Double word Contents F0 F1 u n F2 Read controller status 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 2 n 1 C...

Page 243: ...ng diagram 1 COM1 When Connected at COM2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG A B Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name RD SG SD No Name Dsub 9...

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Page 246: ...CPU RS 232C Panasonic s AFC8503 COM port of the CPU RS 232C Wiring diagram 3 COM2 FP2 FP2SH Tool port of the CPU RS 232C Panasonic s AFC8503 COM port of the CPU RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM2 FP Tool p...

Page 247: ...setting 1 System register setting is enabled in the RUN mode Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 1...

Page 248: ...ort setting 1 System register setting is enabled in the RUN mode System Register 1 Contents COM1 COM2 410 411 Unit No 1 to 99 3 412 Communication Mode Computer link 413 414 Data Length 7 8 bits Parity...

Page 249: ...bits 6 ON With parity 7 OFF Odd 8 OFF Stop bit 1 Switch Setting The tens place The ones place 01 to 32 Switch Setting Contents 1 OFF Not control with a modem 2 OFF Beginning code STX invalid 3 OFF Ter...

Page 250: ...d rate 19200 bps 2 ON Data length 8 bits 3 ON With parity 4 OFF Odd 5 OFF Stop bit 1 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF Memory TYPE Remarks DT data register 00H X external input 01H WX as word device read only Y exter...

Page 251: ...gram 1 COM2 Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG E Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair...

Page 252: ...CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables RD SG SD No Name Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables RD RS SG CS SD No Name Name Dsub 9...

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Page 254: ...14 RKC 14 1 Temperature Controller Servo Inverter Connection...

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Page 256: ...diagram 2 COM1 RKC_Std Lst H PCP B x4N 4 xx SRV MODBUS RTU V TIO A xxxxx xx xxx xx x 6 Communication terminal RS 485 2 wire system Wiring diagram 1 COM1 RKC_SRV Lst V TIO C xxxxx xx xxx x x x 6 SRZ MO...

Page 257: ...sure to set within the range available for the controller Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 422 48...

Page 258: ...ontroller Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Le...

Page 259: ...the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None O...

Page 260: ...r the controller Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 bps Data L...

Page 261: ...the range available for the controller Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rat...

Page 262: ...ulti link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None Odd Even Target Port No Z TIO 1 to 16 Z DIO 17 to 31 Default 1 Switch Setti...

Page 263: ...ing diagram 2 COM1 T R A SG T R B Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC R B SG T A T B R A 1 No Name 2 3 4 5 RJ 11 Name 1 No 2...

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Page 266: ...dix 5 Ladder Transfer Function PLC Selection on the Editor CPU Unit Port Signal Level Connection Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 PCD PCD1 M120 PCD1 M130 PCD2 M120 PCD2 M130 PCD2 M170 PCD2 M480 PGU port RS...

Page 267: ...r macro programs Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115K bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bits Target Port No 1...

Page 268: ...2 COM2 Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 PGND RX TX 12 RX TX 11 No 10 Name Use shielded twist pair cables PGND TX 3 RX 2 No 5 Name No Name 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG Dsub...

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Page 272: ...n Ladder Transfer 1 COM1 COM2 S7 200PPI CPU 226 CPU 224 CPU 222 CPU 221 CPU 216 CPU 215 CPU 214 CPU 212 PPI RS 422 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 S7 300 400MPI CPU 312 CPU 312C CPU 313C CPU 313C 2 DP CPU 314 C...

Page 273: ...9200 187 5k bps For S806M10D 187 5k bps communication is not available Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity Even Target Port No 1 to 31 2 Item Setting Remarks PLC Address 1 to 31 2 Numbers from 1...

Page 274: ...n A maximum of four MPI capable units can be connected Signal Level RS 422 485 Baud Rate 19200 187 5k bps For S806M10D 187 5k bps communication is not available Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parit...

Page 275: ...72 0BA50 0XA0 Fast Connect For vertical wiring 90 degree angle of outgoing cable Without PG I F 6ES7 972 0BB50 0XA0 With PG I F 6ES7 972 0BA60 0XA0 For vertical wiring 35 degree angle of outgoing cabl...

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Page 278: ...xxxx2xx SDC35xxxxxx4xx SDC36xxxxxx2xx SDC36xxxxxx4xx Terminal on the back RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 SDC36 Lst SDC15Txxxx03xx SDC15Txxxx06xx SDC25Txxxxx2xx SDC26Txxxxx2xx None 1 PLC Selection on the...

Page 279: ...limited However when the parameter has been written into RAM and the power is turned off and back on data in EEPROM is transferred For more information refer to the instruction manual for the control...

Page 280: ...we recommend that you write such a parameter as to be reprogrammed frequently into RAM where the number of reprogramming times is not limited However when the parameter has been written into RAM and...

Page 281: ...1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity Even Target Port No 1 to 16 When connecting to the COM module Station numbe...

Page 282: ...d only 0E6 AO status 17H Double word 0E7 TP status 18H Double word 0E8 zener barrier adjustment count 19H Double word read only 0F1 communication setting in use for ME200 1AH Double word read only 0F2...

Page 283: ...ID via manual operation aaabbbcc E0A user defined parameter 3AH Double word E12 user defined parameter 3BH Double word E13 user defined parameter 3CH Double word E14 user defined parameter 3DH Double...

Page 284: ...Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Name DB SG DA Use shielded twist pair cables Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Name SDB RDA RDB SG SDA Use shiel...

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Page 286: ...18 Yaskawa Electric 18 1 PLC Connection...

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Page 288: ...agram 1 COM1 GL120 GL130 series Memobus port on the CPU module RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 JAMSC 120NOM 27100 RS 422 Wiring diagram 2 COM1 PROGIC 8 PORT2 on the CPU unit RS 232C Wiring diagram 2 COM...

Page 289: ...Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Target Port No 1 to 31 Transmission Mode Typ...

Page 290: ...7IF Module configuration Item Setting Remarks Connection Mode 1 1 1 n Multi link2 Signal Level RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits P...

Page 291: ...smission Mode RTU Data Length 8 bits Parity Bit Even Stop Bit 1 stop Baud Rate 19 2K The maximum baud rate available is 76 8 kbps Automatic Reception Specified Not Specified To speed up communications...

Page 292: ...ale 5 9 1 6 No Name Dsub 9 Male 1 2 3 4 5 RD RD SD SD SG FG COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC RXD RXDRT SG RXD TXD 2 No 3 4 6 7 Name Dsub 9 Male 5 9 1 6 TXD TXRD 8 9 No Name Dsub 9 Male...

Page 293: ...RX 1 No 2 4 5 6 Name MR 8 Male SG TX 7 8 No Name Dsub 9 Male 1 2 3 4 5 RD RD SD SD SG FG COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC TX RX RXR RX TX 1 No 2 3 4 7 Name MDR14 Male GND TXR 11 14 No N...

Page 294: ...twist pair cables PLC RXD RTS DSR CTS TXD 2 No 3 4 5 6 Name Dsub 15 Male 7 9 DTR GND 8 15 1 9 No Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair cables PLC RD RS D...

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Page 296: ...19 1 PLC Connection 19 2 Temperature Controller Servo Inverter Connection 19 Yokogawa Electric...

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Page 298: ...ction Ladder Transfer 2 COM1 COM2 FA M3 F3SP21 0N F3SP25 2N F3SP35 5N PROGRAMMER port RS 232C Yokogawa s KM11 xT F3SP20 0N F3SP21 0N F3SP25 2N F3SP35 5N F3LC01 1N 1 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 F3LC1...

Page 299: ...h Sum Check Without Sum Check Item Programmer port SIO Port Communication Mode 9600 bps even parity 9600 bps no parity 19200 bps even parity 19200 bps no parity 38400 bps even parity 38400 bps no pari...

Page 300: ...Rate Remarks 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 6 19200 bps Baud Rate Setting Switch Setting Baud Rate Remarks 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 6 14400 bps 7 19200 bps 8 28800 bps 9 38400 bps A 5736 kbps B 76 8 kbps C 115 2...

Page 301: ...signed memory is indicated when editing the screen as shown on the right Memory TYPE Remarks D data register 00H R common register 01H V index register 02H W link register 03H Z special register 04H T...

Page 302: ...read 1 2 PLC1 2 n Station number 3 n 1 CPU No CPU No 1 0 CPU No 2 1 CPU No 3 2 CPU No 4 3 n 2 Command 0 n 3 Header 0 Normal 1 Error data not exist communication error n 4 Year ASCII n 5 Month ASCII n...

Page 303: ...OM2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 Name 1 No 2 3 4 6 7 RD SD SD RS 5 SG RS RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Name SDB RDA SHIELD SG RDB SDA Use shielded twist pair cables PLC SD ER RS CS DR SG RD 2 No 3 4...

Page 304: ...be connected Digital Indicating Controller UT350 UT450 Series PLC Selection on the Editor Model Port Signal Level Connection Lst File COM1 COM2 UT350 UT350 01 UT350 21 UT350 31 Communication terminal...

Page 305: ...cify the value subtracted 1 from the real memory address for the memory address No 19 2 2 UT450 The communication setting and available memory are the same as those described in 19 2 1 UT350 Item Sett...

Page 306: ...Servo Inverter Connection 19 9 19 2 3 Wiring Diagrams When Connected at COM1 RS 422 RS 485 Wiring diagram 1 COM1 Name SDA RDB SG RDA SDB 1 No Dsub 9 Male 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG COM1 Name 5 9 1 6 Us...

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Page 308: ...20 1 PLC Connection 20 MODBUS...

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Page 310: ...s RTU master station It can be connected with devices that support Modbus RTU communication PLC Selection on the Editor Applicable Device Signal Level Connection COM1 COM2 MODBUS RTU Modbus RTU slave...

Page 311: ...u can set memory by referring to the list file of the device selected here Read Coil Format setting Set the number of words to be read or written at one communication for each memory The format settin...

Page 312: ...Data On the editor the memory address is specified in decimal notation Thus when setting the address of the connected device that recognizes the memory address in hexadecimal notation specify the valu...

Page 313: ...Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG SG RD FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Send data Send data Receive data Receive data Use shielded twist pair cables Name Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG SG RD FG Dsub 9 Ma...

Page 314: ...21 1 Barcode Reader Connection 21 Barcode Reader...

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Page 316: ...been verified by Hakko Electronics Manufacturer Model Signal Level Connection COM1 COM2 Tohken THIR 6000 THIR 3000N RF TFIR3102 THLS 6800 TLMS 3500RV THLS6912 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 Omron V500...

Page 317: ...series For more information on settings refer to the specifications issued by the manufacturer Item Setting Remarks Type JAN ITF CODABAR CODE39 ANY Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 bps Data Length 7 8 bits...

Page 318: ...Contents n Flag Be sure to reset the bits not in use to 0 n 1 The number of bytes read 0 to 2048 bytes n 2 Data read ASCII 0 null code is attached to the last n m Communication error When an error occ...

Page 319: ...1 Barcode Reader 21 1 4 Wiring Diagrams When Connected at COM2 RS 232C Wiring diagram 1 COM2 RD SG RS CS SD No Name Name Dsub 9 Female 2 3 5 7 8 RD SD SG RS CS FG COM2 1 6 5 9 Use shielded twist pair...

Page 320: ...22 1 V Link 22 2 Modbus RTU Slave Communication 22 Slave Communication Function...

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Page 322: ...32C or RS 485 can be selected With RS 232C one S8 series unit can be connected with RS 485 a maximum of 31 S8 series units can be connected The S8 V8 V7 and V6 series can be used together The terminat...

Page 323: ...fault Item Setting Signal Level RS 232C RS 485 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115 Kbps Data Length 7 8 bits Stop Bit 1 2 bits Parity None Odd Even Send Delay Time 0 to 255 msec Local Port No 1...

Page 324: ...es 1 Transfer screen data 2 Bring up the Main Menu screen on MONITOUCH 3 Press the Editor USB for three seconds The Extended Function Setting screen is displayed 4 Display the Local No field using the...

Page 325: ...uter with the COM2 port via RS 232C The COM1 port is used to connect to a PLC RS 422 Wiring example of above a COM1 COM2 a RESET disc RS 422 RS 485 RS 232C Computer S8 Local port 1 1 6 5 9 PC SD SG CS...

Page 326: ...M1 COM1 TC D9 TC D9 TC D9 COM2 RS 232C RS 485 Computer S8 Local port 1 S8 Local port 2 S8 Local port 31 RS 232C RS485 conversion FG RD RD SD SD SG FG RD RD SD SD SG FG Name Name Name RD RD SD SD SG TC...

Page 327: ...H30H30H30H30H30H30H30H30H30H 03H 0DH 0AH 30H31H 01H 30H30H 0DH 0AH 00H 38H46H 60H 36H30H 00H 20H 32H30H Model Type Address Reserved for system Internal memory PLC memory within 16 bits 2 2 4 10 2 4 2...

Page 328: ...S U M C R Local port No Bytes 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 S T X A C K L F E T X S U M C R Local port No Bytes Model Type Address Reserved for system Internal memory PLC memory within 16 bits 2 2 4 10 2 4 2 2 2 4 2...

Page 329: ...as shown for Read target memory setting on page 22 6 and Write target memory setting on page 22 7 Model Type Address Specify the memory address to be accessed Signal Name Code Hexadecimal Content STX...

Page 330: ...he details of each code P PLC number 1 to 2 Mitsubishi Electric PLC Slot No of SPU memory Yokogawa Electric PLC CPU No Omron PLC Bank number Model Bytes Code Hexadecimal ASCII S8 internal memory 10 00...

Page 331: ...22 1 5 1 byte Character Code List 2 SP 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 7 p q r s t u v w x y z 8 9 E F 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 332: ...2 Modbus RTU Slave Communication 22 11 22 2 Modbus RTU Slave Communication For details on Modbus RTU slave communication refer to the Modbus Slave Communication Specifications manual provided separate...

Page 333: ...22 12 22 Slave Communication Function Please use this page freely...

Page 334: ...23 1 Overview 23 2 Wiring Diagrams 23 3 Device Connection Setting 23 4 Standard Type Protocol 23 5 Memory Map 23 Universal Serial Communication...

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Page 336: ...and mode within this range When a screen number is specified from the host a write action takes place to the internal memory address specified for the screen When a screen is changed internally by a...

Page 337: ...pts cannot be used For details on interrupts see page 23 25 1 n connection 1 n connection is available via RS 422 485 A maximum of 32 S8 series units can be connected with the serial port COM1 The ter...

Page 338: ...ame Name 1 No 2 3 4 RD SD SD 5 SG RD FG RDA RDB SG SDB SDA FG Dsub 9 Male COM1 5 9 1 6 Use shielded twist pair cables FG SD SD RD RD FG RDA RDB SDA SDB FG SD SD RD RD FG Name Name Name Name SD SD RD R...

Page 339: ...N Use shielded twist pair cables General purpose computer Terminating resistance OFF Terminating resistance OFF FG SD SD RD RD FG RDA RDB SDA SDB FG SD SD RD RD Name Name Name SG SG SG COM1 COM1 COM1...

Page 340: ...and the S8 series RS 232C RS 422 485 Baud Rate Set the communication speed between the host and the S8 series 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115K bps Data Length 8 bits fixed Stop Bit Select a sto...

Page 341: ...errupt 1 Select whether or not to enable or disable an interrupt when the switch changes from ON to OFF Keypad Interrupt 1 Select whether or not to enable or disable an interrupt when the switch on th...

Page 342: ...data of the system memory write area is allocated following the read clear backup area CFMDAT SCRN_COM SCRN_No SW0 SW1 ENT0 ENT1 ENT2 GREPNS n 0 Read command Backup words Data transmission to the spec...

Page 343: ...itch output memory and the switch number see page 23 29 n 4 System reserved n 5 ENT0 entry information 0 n 6 ENT1 entry information 1 The same contents as n 0 and n 1 of the Info Output Memory that is...

Page 344: ...nts of a response are shown in the following table For details on the global port number see page 23 15 n 9 to n 15 System reserved Calendar Select a device from which the calendar data is read withou...

Page 345: ...connecting multiple S8 series units to one host A maximum of 32 units can be connected Multi drop specifications The terminating resistance of COM1 on S806M10D is always set to ON So S806M10D is avai...

Page 346: ...ore information see page 23 25 Contents Protocol Reading the S8 series data at the host side Writing data from the host to the S8 series RESET disc Command Transmission data B Transmission data A Erro...

Page 347: ...ed For more information see page 23 25 Contents Protocol Reading the S8 series data at the host side Writing data from the host to the S8 series RESET disc Command Transmission data B Transmission dat...

Page 348: ...ation on the global command see page 23 18 Contents Protocol Reading the S8 series data at the host side Writing data from the host to the S8 series RESET disc Command Port No Transmission data B Tran...

Page 349: ...r information on the global command see page 23 18 Contents Protocol Reading the S8 series data at the host side Writing data from the host to the S8 series RESET disc Command Port No Transmission dat...

Page 350: ...ommand Available commands are shown below The details on commands are described on pages shown at Refer to Signal Name Code Hexadecimal Contents STX 02H Start of transmission block ETX 03H End of tran...

Page 351: ...r framing error is detected in the received data Send the command again 03H Parity error A parity error is detected in the received data Send the command again 04H Sum check error A sum error occurs w...

Page 352: ...ponse is sent and a command is executed If the status is BUSY and the display is completed within the time set in Busy Time a response is sent If the display is not completed within the specified time...

Page 353: ...be read is not continuous DLE is inserted as a delimiter between the breaks There should be no more than 5 DLEs Address Top address of the data memory to be read HEX ASCII Count Number of characters...

Page 354: ...ess Top address of the data memory to be read HEX ASCII Count Number of words to be read HEX ASCII S8 series side Address and count are omitted and DLE and data are transmitted The read sequence is th...

Page 355: ...xample Send data to display the following characters on the S8 series u0100 0064H EF u0101 0065H GH u0102 0066H IJ u0103 0067H KL Host side DLE When the data to be written is not continuous DLE is ins...

Page 356: ...When the data to be written is not continuous DLE is inserted as a delimiter between the breaks There should be no more than 5 DLEs Address Top address of the memory to be written HEX ASCII Count Num...

Page 357: ...when an NAK error code 01 is returned Details of retry TR 01H Command A Host side S8 series side In the case that error code 01 is returned command A is on standby as the S8 series is currently engag...

Page 358: ...entry Screen internal switching Macro OUT_ENQ Interrupt enabled all the time Switch ON Interrupt when the switch changes from OFF to ON Valid only when Action of the switch is Normal Block Block Block...

Page 359: ...EX ASCII Interrupt conditions RI Interrupt status read command Host side S8 series side Data 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Switch ON 0 Interrupt prohibited 1 Interrupt allowed Switch OFF Keypad write charac...

Page 360: ...tch is pressed Interrupt Codes Interrupt Conditions 00H The regular switch is changed from ON to OFF or OFF to ON when it is pressed 01H The Write switch on the keypad or on the keyboard is changed fr...

Page 361: ...ENT1 ENT2 WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD ENT S8 series side ENT0 1 2 is the same as system memory area n 5 n 6 n 7 When the ENT switch on the keypad is pressed Screen No 02 SW0 SW1 ENT0 ENT1 ENT2 WORD...

Page 362: ...1 byte Character Code List 2 SP 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 7 p q r s t u v w x y z 8 9 E F 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 363: ...ry that the S8 series uses for the system called system memory s User Memory u 32768 words are available for user memory This area is usable as desired for screen data Also the host computer can write...

Page 364: ...niversal serial switch output 2 Switch No 32 to 47 s83 Universal serial switch output 3 Switch No 48 to 63 s84 Universal serial switch output 4 Switch No 64 to 79 s85 Universal serial switch output 5...

Page 365: ...56 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 No 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5...

Page 366: ...Switch ON Interlock Yes Satisfied Not satisfied Interlock condition Lamp Lamp ON graphics Buzzer ON Output ON macro Execution Continue ON macro Yes ON macro End No External Buzzer Buzzer ON Yes Lamp I...

Page 367: ...23 32 23 Universal Serial Communication Please use this page freely...

Page 368: ...Appendix 1 Device Memory Map Appendix 2 System Memory Appendix 3 n 1 Connection Appendix 4 Ladder Transfer Function Appendix...

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Page 370: ...o 31 128 memory addresses can be registered in each memory map and batch transfer of data among devices and sampling are possible No 0 No 1 No 30 No 31 No 0 No 1 No 126 No 127 No 0 No 1 No 30 No 31 No...

Page 371: ...erred to memory addresses that are registered in the memory map and whose bits are set ON page App1 10 Macro TBL_READ TBL_WRITE The data of memory addresses registered in a device memory map is transf...

Page 372: ...window is opened There are a total of 32 device memory maps numbered from 0 to 31 for each logical port and 128 memory points can be registered for each memory map Ending Click Close in the drop down...

Page 373: ...ds Data is transferred based on the setting at Code in the Communication Setting tab window for each logical port 1 Bit Data is handled as bit information of one word Data is transferred without conve...

Page 374: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 MSB LSB DEC 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 MSB LSB DEC 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 M...

Page 375: ...e memory map number The mark is displayed at the selected memory When interruption is enabled switch data output cycle reading or sampling can be executed during the device memory map process Operatio...

Page 376: ...g Function Periodical Reading Reading Cycle Specify the data read cycle Target Memory 1 Target Memory 2 Set the memory address at which the read data is to be stored Control Memory This option is disa...

Page 377: ...be set to perform synchronized reading Device Memory Map Editing page App1 3 Device memory map setting D100 D101 D200 D201 D202 D203 0 0 D100 D101 D200 D201 D202 D203 21 23 PLC2 PROGRAMMER FA C T O R...

Page 378: ...he trigger for synchronized reading The specified memory address is used for the device memory map Nos 0 to 31 Four words are occupied For more information see Control Memory page App1 11 Function Per...

Page 379: ...Items that must be set to perform synchronized writing Device Memory Map Editing page App1 3 Device memory map setting PLC1 Data D100 D101 D200 D201 D202 D203 200 300 D100 D101 D200 D201 D202 D203 20...

Page 380: ...0 Function Synchronized Writing Source Memory 1 Source Memory 2 Specify the storage target memory address for the source data Control Memory Enter a memory address as the trigger for synchronized read...

Page 381: ...ing or data sampling Device memory map setting Function Periodical Reading Reading Cycle Specify the data read cycle Target Memory 1 Target Memory 2 When unchecked Since sampling data is stored in the...

Page 382: ...the Buffering Area Setting dialog are automatically set according to the data in the Device Memory Map Therefore specify the same number as that in the Discrete memory CSV format menu for the Sampling...

Page 383: ...llowing macros for switch ON macro or interval timer For more information on macros refer to the Macro Reference manual TBL_READ Data at a memory address registered in a device memory map is transferr...

Page 384: ...read from and write to these areas For more information refer to the S8 Series Reference Manual Pn This is the system memory for 2 way communications and there are 512 words for each logical port Ref...

Page 385: ...LC1 With 1 n connection Link down information station No 192 207 0 Normal 1 Down 023 125 PLC1 With 1 n connection Link down information station No 208 223 0 Normal 1 Down 024 126 PLC1 With 1 n connect...

Page 386: ...p reading prohibited flag page App2 5 0 Periodical reading synchronized reading executed Other than 0 Periodical reading synchronized reading stopped S8 494 763 PLC2 2 Forced execution of the device m...

Page 387: ...tions 1 2 and 3 Error code received An error occurs on the connected device Refer to the instruction manual for the PLC Buffer full The S8 buffer is full Contact your local distributor Parity An error...

Page 388: ...macro command the macro execution will be delayed Fig a To avoid this periodical reading can be suspended using memory address s762 Fig b PLC_CTL u100 2 PLC_CTL u110 2 PLC_CTL u120 2 PLC_CTL u300 2 T...

Page 389: ...MOV command u1000 P2 101 W 3 The reception code is stored in P2 508 P2 508 0002H 4 The PXR manual shows that code 002H means memory address range exceeded Amend the screen data address designation No...

Page 390: ...the S8 units The S8 series can be used together with the V8 series Communication speed between the master station and the PLC depend on the setting made on the PLC The maximum communication speed betw...

Page 391: ...set on the DIP switch The terminating resistance of COM1 on S806M10D is always set to ON There is no terminating resistance setting for communications between the master and the PLC Set terminating re...

Page 392: ...he items For a slave set only those items marked Connection Mode Multi link2 Local Port No 1 to 4 Specify a port number of the S8 series For the master set 1 and for the slaves set 2 to 4 Note that if...

Page 393: ...cation targets and the master sends an inquiry for restoration every number of cycles specified for Retry Cycle This setting does not affect the communication speed if no problem is occurring on the s...

Page 394: ...e S8 COM1 is available for a communication port For the V8 however a communication port is selectable from CN1 MJ1 and MJ2 For the V7 or V6 CN1 is only available Only a PLC for the signal level RS422...

Page 395: ...Receive data Send data Send data Terminating resistance ON Terminating resistance OFF Terminating resistance ON Jumpers may not be necessary depending on the connected device Use shielded twist pair c...

Page 396: ...ay the Multi link dialog then make the necessary settings in this dialog Connection Mode Multi link Local Port No 1 to 32 Specify a port number of the S8 series Note that if the port number specified...

Page 397: ...pecified for Retry Cycle This setting does not affect the communication speed if no problem is occurring however if there is any problem it does affect the communication speed When the setting value i...

Page 398: ...nt Applicable OS Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Applicable PLC Models The following PLC models support the ladder transfer function 1 n communication multi drop multi link communication and multi link2 com...

Page 399: ...der transfer via USB is available provided that the dedicated tool LadderComOp is installed on the computer If you install the LadderComOp from the V SFT 5 CD perform the procedure below from step 1 I...

Page 400: ...where to install the tool and click the Next button 4 Click the Install button 5 Installation starts 6 Click the Finish button Reboot your computer Whenever you have installed or uninstalled the Ladde...

Page 401: ...a COM port which is not used by the software or tools in your computer Match the port number to the one set in the ladder software for the PLC For more information refer to How to check the COM port...

Page 402: ...s is turned off and on again Keeping this in mind set the PLC programming software baud rate and the Baud Rate setting in the Communication Setting tab window to the same value With Use Ladder Tool ch...

Page 403: ...App4 6 Please use this page freely...

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