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18 18  
19 19  User need to select controller protocol and set communication parameters in HMI project. Please note to set same communication parameter between controller and HMI project. After finishing project, user could download HMI project into HMI and connect HMI with controller by Cable Wiring. Thena simple automation system would be established.
20 20  
21 -= **Protocol Selection & Communication Parameters** =
21 += **Communication Settings** =
22 22  
23 23  For example, controller is WECON LX3V series PLC and HMI is PI8070. Please set communication protocol, and set communication parameters in the [Communication].
24 24  
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29 29  (% style="text-align:center" %)
30 30  [[image:Communication Timout settings.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" class="img-thumbnail"]]
31 31  
32 -Wait Timeout(ms): The time HMI waits for a response from the PLC.
32 +* Wait Timeout(ms): The time HMI waits for a response from the PLC.
33 +* Receive Timeout(ms): The longest waiting interval between the HMI receiving two characters.
34 +* Retry Count: The number of retries when there is no response in the communication between HMI and PLC.
35 +* Retry Timeout(s): The PLC will not be accessed during the Retry Timeout period when there is no response in the communication between HMI and PLC.
36 +* Delay Time(ms): The speed at which the HMI communicates with the device.
37 +* Continuous Length: Default value 0 means the maximum length specified by each protocol. Addresses dealt by Maximum Span settings, its read length for single time, if the Continouous Length is 1, which means it will read/write the every register one by one. If the length of Maximum Span is greater than or equal to the Continuous Length, the continuous read/write will be performed in groups according to Continuous Length.
38 +* Maximum Span:  Set the interval for reading PLC addresses. If there exists two same register type addresses, their interval is less than the set value of Maximum Span, then they will be integrated into a continuous address, otherwise it will be divide into two independent addresses.
33 33  
34 -Receive Timeout(ms): The longest waiting interval between the HMI receiving two characters.
35 -
36 -Retry Count: The number of retries when there is no response in the communication between HMI and PLC.
37 -
38 -Retry Timeout(s): The PLC will not be accessed during the Retry Timeout period when there is no response in the communication between HMI and PLC.
39 -
40 -Delay Time(ms): The speed at which the HMI communicates with the device.
41 -
42 -Continuous Length: Default value 0 means the maximum length specified by each protocol. Addresses dealt by Maximum Span settings, its read length for single time, if the Continouous Length is 1, which means it will read/write the every register one by one. If the length of Maximum Span is greater than or equal to the Continuous Length, the continuous read/write will be performed in groups according to Continuous Length.
43 -
44 -Maximum Span:  Set the interval for reading PLC addresses. If there exists two same register type addresses, their interval is less than the set value of Maximum Span, then they will be integrated into a continuous address, otherwise it will be divide into two independent addresses.
45 -
46 46  **Operating Procedure**
47 47  
48 -1) After creating the [Quick_Start] project,select the [Project]->[Communication].
42 +After creating the [Quick_Start] project,select the [Project]->[Communication].
49 49  
50 50  (% style="text-align:center" %)
51 51  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_39c0d342e4b1dd27.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="128" width="294" class="img-thumbnail"]]
52 52  
53 -2) Click “Setting” to open protocol setting windows.
47 +Click “Setting” to open protocol setting windows.
54 54  
55 55  (% id="cke_bm_5533S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7b55815442c5544a.png||height="450" width="537"]]
56 56  
57 -3) Select communication protocol, users could select serial port, Ethernet port, CAN port or USB.
51 +Select communication protocol, users could select serial port, Ethernet port, CAN port or USB.
58 58  
59 59  * Serial port:
60 60  
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75 75  
76 76  (% id="cke_bm_5554S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a3105a98b48fb9b7.png||height="242" width="500"]]
77 77  
78 -4) About parameters for communication, PLC default communication parameters have been written to PIStudio, the user can adjust them according to the actual situation.
72 +About parameters for communication, PLC default communication parameters have been written to PIStudio, the user can adjust them according to the actual situation.
79 79  
80 80  * Serial port:
81 81  
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89 89  (% style="text-align:center" %)
90 90  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_eebfc6b1337ea860.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="207" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
91 91  
92 -5) Click [OK] button to save settings and close the dialog;
86 +Click [OK] button to save settings and close the dialog;
93 93  
94 94  = **Allen-Bradley** =
95 95  
96 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
97 97  == **FreeTag Ethernet/IP (CompactLogix)** ==
98 98  
99 99  Allen-Brandly CompactLogix
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108 108  
109 109  **PLC Setting**
110 110  
111 -1) Create new tags
104 +Create new tags
112 112  
113 113  (% style="text-align:center" %)
114 114  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a748a27dcf7f1124.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="411" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
115 115  
116 -2) Export tags to CSV file. ([Tools] » [Export] » [Tags and Logic Comments])
109 +Export tags to CSV file. ([Tools] » [Export] » [Tags and Logic Comments])
117 117  
118 118  (% style="text-align:center" %)
119 119  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_151379170bb8ff3e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="352" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
120 120  
121 -3) Import labels, please open [Communication] window and click [Import label];
114 +Import labels, please open [Communication] window and click [Import label];
122 122  
123 -4) Select csv file, all tags will be displayed as belows;
116 +Select csv file, all tags will be displayed as belows;
124 124  
125 125  (% style="text-align:center" %)
126 126  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_af192e54dee96f38.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="586" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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136 136  
137 137  **Communication settings in HMI**
138 138  
139 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
132 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
140 140  
141 141  (% style="text-align:center" %)
142 142  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="106" width="400" class="img-thumbnail"]]
143 143  
144 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
137 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
145 145  
146 146  (% style="text-align:center" %)
147 147  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_27870d373581892e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="206" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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195 195  
196 196  The operational address is determined by the connection of Allen-Bradley PLC to HMI. For extension modules or other special conditions, refer to allen-Bradley PLC instruction manual. The following is an example of allen-bradley MicroLogix1200.
197 197  
198 -**Bit address I:** The address ranges from 0.0 to 255.15. The value of the data before the decimal point ranges from 0 to 255 (decimal). The value from 0 to 15 after the decimal point is the sub address (decimal).
191 +* **Bit address I:** The address ranges from 0.0 to 255.15. The value of the data before the decimal point ranges from 0 to 255 (decimal). The value from 0 to 15 after the decimal point is the sub address (decimal).
192 +* **Bit address B:** The address ranges from 000.0 to fff.15. The first f from left to right represents the block number (hexadecimal); The second and third f from left to right represent the word address (hexadecimal). The value 0 to 15 after the decimal point reprensents the sub address (decimal).
193 +* **Word address S:** The word address ranges from 0 to 255 (decimal).
194 +* **Word address TS:** The address ranges from 000.0 to ffff. The first and second f from left to right represents the block number (hexadecimal); The third and fourth f from left to right represent the word address (hexadecimal).
199 199  
200 -**Bit address B:** The address ranges from 000.0 to fff.15. The first f from left to right represents the block number (hexadecimal); The second and third f from left to right represent the word address (hexadecimal). The value 0 to 15 after the decimal point reprensents the sub address (decimal).
201 -
202 -**Word address S:** The word address ranges from 0 to 255 (decimal).
203 -
204 -**Word address TS:** The address ranges from 000.0 to ffff. The first and second f from left to right represents the block number (hexadecimal); The third and fourth f from left to right represent the word address (hexadecimal).
205 -
206 206  **✎Note: **Register address TP, CS, CP, N, F and TS address edit tare he same. D indicates decimal, and F indicates hexadecimal. Different PLC models may support different registers. See the following table.
207 207  
208 -
209 209  |(% style="width:393px" %)**PLC bit address type**|(% style="width:350px" %)**Address format**|(% style="width:333px" %)**Address range**
210 210  |(% style="width:393px" %)I|(% style="width:350px" %)dd.dd|(% style="width:333px" %)I 0.0 ~~ 255.15
211 211  |(% style="width:393px" %)O|(% style="width:350px" %)dd.dd|(% style="width:333px" %)O 0.0 ~~ 255.15
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234 234  
235 235  **Operating Procedures**
236 236  
237 -1) Select [Barcode Scanner];
226 +Select [Barcode Scanner];
238 238  
239 239  (% style="text-align:center" %)
240 240  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_55a3056357320966.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="266" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
241 241  
242 -2) Set address for receiving;
231 +Set address for receiving;
243 243  
244 -3) Set correct length;
233 +Set correct length;
245 245  
246 246  (% style="text-align:center" %)
247 247  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_30a4c9e9dd4db40b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="701" width="500" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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248 248  
249 249  **✎Note:**
250 250  
251 -1) The protocol uploads the information acquired by the USB scanner to the HMI;
240 +* The protocol uploads the information acquired by the USB scanner to the HMI;
241 +* The acquired information is displayed in string mode, so it is necessary to use [characters input/display] object;
242 +* Recommended model: DELI 14880 barcode scanner;
252 252  
253 -2) The acquired information is displayed in string mode, so it is necessary to use [characters input/display] object;
254 -
255 -3) Recommended model: DELI 14880 barcode scanner;
256 -
257 257  = **Hitachi EHV Series (Ethernet)** =
258 258  
259 259  Supported series: Hitachi EHV series
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325 325  
326 326  **Communication settings in HMI**
327 327  
328 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
315 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
329 329  
330 330  (% style="text-align:center" %)
331 331  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
332 332  
333 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
320 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
334 334  
335 335  (% style="text-align:center" %)
336 336  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d825387f5bde6cdd.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="190" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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337 337  
338 338  **PLC Configuration**
339 339  
340 -1) Connect with PLC, select[Online mode];
327 +Connect with PLC, select[Online mode];
341 341  
342 342  (% style="text-align:center" %)
343 343  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_8430dda44e5c199c.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="420" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
344 344  
345 -2) Set IP address, it is the same LAN parameters with HMI;
332 +Set IP address, it is the same LAN parameters with HMI;
346 346  
347 347  (% style="text-align:center" %)
348 348  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1d8a634f64e25fc3.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="252" width="347" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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351 351  
352 352  **PLC Monitor Mode**
353 353  
354 -1) Connect with PLC and choose to “online” mode
341 +Connect with PLC and choose to “online” mode
355 355  
356 356  (% style="text-align:center" %)
357 357  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_cdac598e770e3b67.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="193" width="553" class="img-thumbnail"]]
358 358  
359 -2) Open I/O monitor sheet1
346 +Open I/O monitor sheet1
360 360  
361 361  (% style="text-align:center" %)
362 362  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_68eb3518e5f80892.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="369" width="559" class="img-thumbnail"]]
363 363  
364 -3) During monitoring bit address,1 pts should be selected; during monitoring word address, 16 pts should be selected
351 +During monitoring bit address,1 pts should be selected; during monitoring word address, 16 pts should be selected
365 365  
366 366  (% style="text-align:center" %)
367 367  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_774652d8daf548d4.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="118" width="102" class="img-thumbnail"]]
368 368  
369 -4) Enter the register address, click OK to view the value of the register.
356 +Enter the register address, click OK to view the value of the register.
370 370  
371 371  (% style="text-align:center" %)
372 372  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_bba169c300c92051.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="404" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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376 376  
377 377  **✎Note:**
378 378  
379 -1) Both word registers and bit registers support even continuous read/write functions;
366 +* Both word registers and bit registers support even continuous read/write functions;
367 +* The range of registers is based on the specific PLC type;
380 380  
381 -2) The range of registers is based on the specific PLC type;
382 -
383 383  **Cable Wiring**
384 384  
385 385  (% style="text-align:center" %)
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432 432  (% style="text-align:center" %)
433 433  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_23533fd5bb81f4ab.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="389" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
434 434  
435 -1) Extended tag name
421 +Extended tag name
436 436  
437 -2) Address range for the extended tag.
423 +Address range for the extended tag.
438 438  
439 439  **Communication Settings**
440 440  
441 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
427 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
442 442  
443 443  (% style="text-align:center" %)
444 444  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
445 445  
446 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
432 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
447 447  
448 448  (% style="text-align:center" %)
449 449  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f848736ec68b125.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="191" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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486 486  
487 487  **✎Note:**
488 488  
489 -1) In addition to the "UxDD" register, the others correspond to the PLC register one by one. UxDD corresponds to U in the PLC;
475 +* In addition to the "UxDD" register, the others correspond to the PLC register one by one. UxDD corresponds to U in the PLC;
476 +* The [UxDD] register, defined in the PLC is Ux.dd, x represents the block, and dd represents 0-31 of each block. There are 64 blocks in the PLC;
477 +* All bit registers are in the form of bits in word, and the range is the same as the word register;
490 490  
491 -2) The [UxDD] register, defined in the PLC is Ux.dd, x represents the block, and dd represents 0-31 of each block. There are 64 blocks in the PLC;
492 -
493 -3) All bit registers are in the form of bits in word, and the range is the same as the word register;
494 -
495 495  **Communication settings in HMI**
496 496  
497 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
481 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
498 498  
499 499  (% style="text-align:center" %)
500 500  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
501 501  
502 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
486 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
503 503  
504 504  (% style="text-align:center" %)
505 505  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a2a19b5003ad4090.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="189" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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546 546  
547 547  **Cable Wiring**
548 548  
549 -**1) RS485**
533 +* **RS485**
550 550  
551 551  (% style="text-align:center" %)
552 552  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d4012bdeb4ce4aae.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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554 554  (% style="text-align:center" %)
555 555  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_4bf57ad8d44eacc4.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
556 556  
557 -**2)RS422**
541 +* **RS422**
558 558  
559 559  (% style="text-align:center" %)
560 560  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f8a6bebc5792960d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="253" width="402" class="img-thumbnail"]]
561 561  
562 -**✎Note:**
546 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
563 563  
564 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
565 -
566 566  == **FX5U Ethernet** ==
567 567  
568 568  Mitsubishi FX5U series PLC
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607 607  
608 608  **PLC Settings (GX Works 3)**
609 609  
610 -1) Find the [Ethernet port] in the navigation area.
592 +Find the [Ethernet port] in the navigation area.
611 611  
612 612  (% style="text-align:center" %)
613 613  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_8e8f85ace087346c.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="593" width="300" class="img-thumbnail"]]
614 614  
615 -2) Select [Own Node Settings] in the [Setting Item List];
597 +Select [Own Node Settings] in the [Setting Item List];
616 616  
617 -3) Set [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway];
599 +Set [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway];
618 618  
619 -4) Click [Detailed Settings] into [Ethernet Configuration (Built-in Ethernet Port)] windows;
601 +Click [Detailed Settings] into [Ethernet Configuration (Built-in Ethernet Port)] windows;
620 620  
621 621  (% style="text-align:center" %)
622 622  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5d98495052c8c10e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="339" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
623 623  
624 -5) Select [SLMP Connection Module] and add into host station as below picture shows;
606 +Select [SLMP Connection Module] and add into host station as below picture shows;
625 625  
626 -6) Set Port number as 5002 (this is necessary settings);
608 +Set Port number as 5002 (this is necessary settings);
627 627  
628 -7) Click [Close with Reflecting the Setting] to save and close window;
610 +Click [Close with Reflecting the Setting] to save and close window;
629 629  
630 630  (% style="text-align:center" %)
631 631  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_14b489fdc6c6589d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="350" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
632 632  
633 -8) Click [Apply] to completed Etherenet settings;
615 +Click [Apply] to completed Etherenet settings;
634 634  
635 -9) Switch to the [On line data operation] interface as below, check the item and click [Execute] to download.
617 +Switch to the [On line data operation] interface as below, check the item and click [Execute] to download.
636 636  
637 637  (% style="text-align:center" %)
638 638  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_c93025a968a8a9e7.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="434" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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689 689  
690 690  **PLC Settings (GX Works 3)**
691 691  
692 -1) Create a blank FX5U project
674 +Create a blank FX5U project
693 693  
694 -2) Find the 485 serial port module in the system navigation bar and double click to enter the settings.
676 +Find the 485 serial port module in the system navigation bar and double click to enter the settings.
695 695  
696 696  (% style="text-align:center" %)
697 697  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5c9cb13fac1e6c93.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="462" width="200" class="img-thumbnail"]]
698 698  
699 -3) Select protocol in the setting item, and set parameters.
681 +Select protocol in the setting item, and set parameters.
700 700  
701 701  (% style="text-align:center" %)
702 702  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_de942589ca070228.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="324" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
703 703  
704 -4) Set station number, and [Message Pattern] (Pattern 1 or Pattern 4)
686 +Set station number, and [Message Pattern] (Pattern 1 or Pattern 4)
705 705  
706 706  (% style="text-align:center" %)
707 707  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_387ec7d00b5feb59.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="323" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
708 708  
709 -5) Click the [Apply] button to finish the setting.
691 +Click the [Apply] button to finish the setting.
710 710  
711 -6) Click download and select the items as below, then click [execute] to download the configuration to PLC.
693 +Click download and select the items as below, then click [execute] to download the configuration to PLC.
712 712  
713 713  (% style="text-align:center" %)
714 714  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_cdef1c5ec8cc2105.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="434" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
715 715  
716 -7) As soon as download is completed, connect PLC with serial port, then configure it in the [Specify Connection Destination Connection].
698 + As soon as download is completed, connect PLC with serial port, then configure it in the [Specify Connection Destination Connection].
717 717  
718 -8) Done.
700 +Done.
719 719  
720 720  **Cable Wiring**
721 721  
722 -**1) RS485**
704 +* **RS485**
723 723  
724 724  (% style="text-align:center" %)
725 725  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d4012bdeb4ce4aae.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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727 727  (% style="text-align:center" %)
728 728  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_4bf57ad8d44eacc4.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
729 729  
730 -**2) RS422**
712 +* **RS422**
731 731  
732 732  (% style="text-align:center" %)
733 733  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f8a6bebc5792960d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="253" width="402" class="img-thumbnail"]]
734 734  
735 -**✎Note:**
717 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
736 736  
737 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
738 -
739 739  == **L02 MELSEC (Ethernet)** ==
740 740  
741 741  Mitsubishi Q series CPU built-in Ethernet port.
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785 785  
786 786  **Communication Settings**
787 787  
788 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
768 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
789 789  
790 790  (% id="cke_bm_7504S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||height="107" width="405"]]
791 791  
792 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
772 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
793 793  
794 794  (% style="text-align:center" %)
795 795  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_38189fae42f6caa7.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="206" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -796,25 +796,25 @@
796 796  
797 797  **PLC Settings (GX Works2 )**
798 798  
799 -1) Create a project
779 +Create a project
800 800  
801 -2) Set PLC IP, subnet mask and gateway;
781 +Set PLC IP, subnet mask and gateway;
802 802  
803 -3) Select [Binary Code] as communication data code;
783 +Select [Binary Code] as communication data code;
804 804  
805 805  (% style="text-align:center" %)
806 806  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_776e17505f3fc6c0.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="524" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
807 807  
808 -4) Set PLC port number, for example 1025
788 +Set PLC port number, for example 1025
809 809  
810 810  (% style="text-align:center" %)
811 811  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_8d0d1a22d388f70b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="524" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
812 812  
813 -5) Save settings;
793 +Save settings;
814 814  
815 -6) Download project into PLC device;
795 +Download project into PLC device;
816 816  
817 -7) Restart PLC device;
797 +Restart PLC device;
818 818  
819 819  **Cable Wiring**
820 820  
... ... @@ -880,42 +880,22 @@
880 880  
881 881  **PLC Settings(GX Works2)**
882 882  
883 -1) Click [Ethernet/CC IE/MELSECNET];
863 +* Click [Ethernet/CC IE/MELSECNET];
864 +* Please select [Ethernet] as network type;
865 +* Set station I/O number according to situation (For example, 0000 means that the module is connected to PLC CPU in first order);
866 +* Select [Online] as Mode;(% id="cke_bm_8449S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_acd084d845da380e.png||height="300" width="554"]]
867 +* Click [Operation setting] to set IP;
868 +* Select [Binary Code] as [Communication Data Code];(% id="cke_bm_8474S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a972e671d2bb9150.png||height="304" width="553"]]
869 +* Set protocol: TCP;
870 +* Set [unpassive] in [Open system];
871 +* Set [receive] in [Fixed buffer];
872 +* Set [procedure Exist] in [Fixed buffer communication];
873 +* Disable [Pairing open];
874 +* Set [No confirm] in [Existence confirmation];
875 +* Host station port number: 1025;
876 +* (% id="cke_bm_8547S" style="display:none" %)[[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f2c432006cdd2f9.png||height="220" width="553"]](%%)Save settings;
877 +* Download project into PLC and restart it
884 884  
885 -2) Please select [Ethernet] as network type;
886 -
887 -3) Set station I/O number according to situation (For example, 0000 means that the module is connected to PLC CPU in first order);
888 -
889 -4) Select [Online] as Mode;
890 -
891 -(% id="cke_bm_8449S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_acd084d845da380e.png||height="300" width="554"]]
892 -
893 -5) Click [Operation setting] to set IP;
894 -
895 -6) Select [Binary Code] as [Communication Data Code];
896 -
897 -(% id="cke_bm_8474S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a972e671d2bb9150.png||height="304" width="553"]]
898 -
899 -7) Set protocol: TCP;
900 -
901 -8) Set [unpassive] in [Open system];
902 -
903 -9) Set [receive] in [Fixed buffer];
904 -
905 -10) Set [procedure Exist] in [Fixed buffer communication];
906 -
907 -11) Disable [Pairing open];
908 -
909 -12) Set [No confirm] in [Existence confirmation];
910 -
911 -13) Host station port number: 1025;
912 -
913 -(% id="cke_bm_8547S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f2c432006cdd2f9.png||height="220" width="553"]]
914 -
915 -14) Save settings;
916 -
917 -15) Download project into PLC and restart it
918 -
919 919  **Cable Wiring**
920 920  
921 921  (% style="text-align:center" %)
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961 961  
962 962  **Cable Wiring**
963 963  
964 -**1) RS485**
924 +* **RS485**
965 965  
966 966  (% style="text-align:center" %)
967 967  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_68dfb6d383f0edd9.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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969 969  (% style="text-align:center" %)
970 970  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_cbeb90cb4faaa8bc.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
971 971  
972 -**2) RS232**
932 +* **RS232**
973 973  
974 974  (% style="text-align:center" %)
975 975  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_9030ba679545793b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="241" width="387" class="img-thumbnail"]]
976 976  
977 -**✎Note:**
937 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
978 978  
979 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
939 +== **MODBUS RTU Slave (All function)/(All function OneBaseAddress)** ==
980 980  
981 -== **{{id name="_Toc30118"/}}MODBUS RTU Slave (All function)/(All function OneBaseAddress)** ==
982 -
983 983  Supported Series: MODBUS RTU CONTROLLER
984 984  
985 985  HMI works as MODBUS MASTER connecting with SLAVE.
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1038 1038  
1039 1039  **✎Note:**
1040 1040  
1041 -Modbus can also support getting bit from the word, which could access the address such as 100.1 and other formats.
999 +* Modbus can also support getting bit from the word, which could access the address such as 100.1 and other formats.
1000 +* The function codes sent out are the same as those that read and write words.
1042 1042  
1043 -The function codes sent out are the same as those that read and write words.
1044 -
1045 1045  **Station number for more than one slaves**
1046 1046  
1047 1047  If there are more than one slaves connected to HMI, please set slave station number during editing address, as below shows.
... ... @@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@
1051 1051  
1052 1052  **Cable Wiring**
1053 1053  
1054 -**1) RS485**
1011 +* **RS485**
1055 1055  
1056 1056  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1057 1057  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_68dfb6d383f0edd9.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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1059 1059  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1060 1060  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_cbeb90cb4faaa8bc.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="244" width="394" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1061 1061  
1062 -**2) RS232**
1019 +* **RS232**
1063 1063  
1064 1064  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1065 1065  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_9030ba679545793b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="241" width="387" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1066 1066  
1067 -**✎Note:**
1024 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1068 1068  
1069 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1026 +== **MODBUS TCP Slave (All function)** ==
1070 1070  
1071 -== **{{id name="_Toc16172"/}}MODBUS TCP Slave (All function)** ==
1072 -
1073 1073  Supported series: MODBUS TCP controller
1074 1074  
1075 1075  HMI works as MODBUS TCP MASTER connecting with TCP SLAVE
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1122 1122  
1123 1123  **Communication Settings**
1124 1124  
1125 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1080 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1126 1126  
1127 1127  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1128 1128  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1129 1129  
1130 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1085 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1131 1131  
1132 1132  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1133 1133  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_4bd3cc8348adecf8.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="190" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@
1168 1168  
1169 1169  **Device Settings**
1170 1170  
1171 -1) Omron E5CC PLC configuration
1126 +Omron E5CC PLC configuration
1172 1172  
1173 1173  After entering the Communication Settings menu, please set the parameters to the default values for the following table. Press the cycle key of the instrument to enter the next setting.
1174 1174  
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1175 1175  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1176 1176  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_3d95e093792ba98a.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="229" width="550" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1177 1177  
1178 -2) According to PLC configuration and communication port configuration information of the HMI, provide the corresponding steps and configuration screenshots. This configuration needs to communicate properly with the above PLC configuration. The project settings are as follows
1133 +According to PLC configuration and communication port configuration information of the HMI, provide the corresponding steps and configuration screenshots. This configuration needs to communicate properly with the above PLC configuration. The project settings are as follows
1179 1179  
1180 1180  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1181 1181  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_be583aa69dd6cf4c.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="242" width="550" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1182 1182  
1183 -**✎Note:**
1138 +**✎Note:** The communication settings for HMI should be consistent with this setting.
1184 1184  
1185 -The communication settings for HMI should be consistent with this setting.
1186 -
1187 1187  **Cable Wiring**
1188 1188  
1189 1189  (% style="text-align:center" %)
... ... @@ -1194,28 +1194,18 @@
1194 1194  
1195 1195  **✎Note:**
1196 1196  
1197 -1) COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1150 +* COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1151 +* CA address could not support continuous writing function;
1152 +* Because of CP address intrinsic property: read control intrinsic property, so please place the character input part in use. Set address with CP0 and character length 10, used to display controller type. And place a number input part, set address with CP5 (cache size). Do not place other CP type address without CP0 in screen, otherwise CP type address is invalid
1153 +* When set value into read & write address, it is necessary to switch the temperature instrument meter to the corresponding interface according to the menu of the instrument where the address locates, so that the value could be written, otherwise, the value could not be written; When the communication write setting of the instrument is turned off, the writing function is invalid. Writing function could be opened by using the 00 address of the CA register, which write 01 value.
1154 +* When continuous writing of a value to a read-write address, please make sure all continuous writing address could be written. Otherwise, if one of these addresses could not be written, then all continuous writing commands will fail.
1155 +* Because of the mechanism problem, this protocol could not support CompoWay/F function that is read-write function of variables in protocol document.
1156 +* When using double-word address, set the data format to 32 bits, otherwise the read/write function is unable.
1157 +* Please set the communication delay time of 10ms in setting, to avoid that the instrument may not be able to communicate in a short time due to too fast data access and too much connection requests.
1158 +* (% id="cke_bm_8690S" style="display:none" %)[[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d428cad280fdefb3.png||height="276" width="347"]](%%)Because of the particularity of the instrument, it is necessary to write the value of the address in the menu interface corresponding to the address, and to enter the menu where the address locates, so that the value could be written.
1198 1198  
1199 -2) CA address could not support continuous writing function;
1160 +== EtherNet/IP NX series ==
1200 1200  
1201 -3) Because of CP address intrinsic property: read control intrinsic property, so please place the character input part in use. Set address with CP0 and character length 10, used to display controller type. And place a number input part, set address with CP5 (cache size). Do not place other CP type address without CP0 in screen, otherwise CP type address is invalid
1202 -
1203 -4) When set value into read & write address, it is necessary to switch the temperature instrument meter to the corresponding interface according to the menu of the instrument where the address locates, so that the value could be written, otherwise, the value could not be written; When the communication write setting of the instrument is turned off, the writing function is invalid. Writing function could be opened by using the 00 address of the CA register, which write 01 value.
1204 -
1205 -5) When continuous writing of a value to a read-write address, please make sure all continuous writing address could be written. Otherwise, if one of these addresses could not be written, then all continuous writing commands will fail.
1206 -
1207 -6) Because of the mechanism problem, this protocol could not support CompoWay/F function that is read-write function of variables in protocol document.
1208 -
1209 -7) When using double-word address, set the data format to 32 bits, otherwise the read/write function is unable.
1210 -
1211 -8) Please set the communication delay time of 10ms in setting, to avoid that the instrument may not be able to communicate in a short time due to too fast data access and too much connection requests.
1212 -
1213 -(% id="cke_bm_8690S" style="display:none" %) [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d428cad280fdefb3.png||height="276" width="347"]]
1214 -
1215 -9) Because of the particularity of the instrument, it is necessary to write the value of the address in the menu interface corresponding to the address, and to enter the menu where the address locates, so that the value could be written.
1216 -
1217 -== **{{id name="_Toc5393"/}}EtherNet/IP NX series** ==
1218 -
1219 1219  Supported series: Omron NX/NJ series
1220 1220  
1221 1221  **HMI Setting**
... ... @@ -1238,24 +1238,24 @@
1238 1238  
1239 1239  **Export labels from Sysmac Studio**
1240 1240  
1241 -1) Launch Sysmac Studio, under Global Variables create the address labels, and thenselect [Tools] -> [Export Global Variables];
1184 +Launch Sysmac Studio, under Global Variables create the address labels, and thenselect [Tools] -> [Export Global Variables];
1242 1242  
1243 1243  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1244 1244  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_26f91dee66c723e9.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="276" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1245 1245  
1246 -2) Launch PIStudio, in [Communication] Settings add Omron NX Ethernet/IP protocol;
1189 +Launch PIStudio, in [Communication] Settings add Omron NX Ethernet/IP protocol;
1247 1247  
1248 -3) Click [Label manage];
1191 +Click [Label manage];
1249 1249  
1250 1250  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1251 1251  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_cd38d2d0c5187f6b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="276" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1252 1252  
1253 -4) Click [Import labels] and then select the file exported in step 1;
1196 +Click [Import labels] and then select the file exported in step 1;
1254 1254  
1255 1255  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1256 1256  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_52bd5da678bef9b4.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="403" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1257 1257  
1258 -5) The Import Status field shows the result, click [OK] to finish importing address labels;
1201 +The Import Status field shows the result, click [OK] to finish importing address labels;
1259 1259  
1260 1260  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1261 1261  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7f0465a589b98912.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="291" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -1262,12 +1262,12 @@
1262 1262  
1263 1263  **Communication Settings**
1264 1264  
1265 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1208 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1266 1266  
1267 1267  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1268 1268  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1269 1269  
1270 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1213 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1271 1271  
1272 1272  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1273 1273  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_437cb087b36b5784.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="330" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -1297,12 +1297,12 @@
1297 1297  
1298 1298  **CAN frame setting in HMI**
1299 1299  
1300 -1) Click [OpenCAN setting] button in communication setting window;
1243 +Click [OpenCAN setting] button in communication setting window;
1301 1301  
1302 1302  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1303 1303  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_e866b9e56e19785d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="503" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1304 1304  
1305 -2) Click [Add] to create a new frame;
1248 +Click [Add] to create a new frame;
1306 1306  
1307 1307  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1308 1308  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_3a6f4e2141763c8f.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="315" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -1319,19 +1319,19 @@
1319 1319  |8|Browse|Displays configuration files in XML format in IE
1320 1320  |9|OK|Complete the configuration of the frame and exit
1321 1321  
1322 -3) Set CANBUS frame in setting windows
1265 +Set CANBUS frame in setting windows
1323 1323  
1324 1324  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1325 1325  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7c83130820321ef.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="507" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1326 1326  
1327 1327  (% class="table-bordered" %)
1328 -|**No**|**Items**|**Description**
1329 -|1|ID|Set the ID of a can frame in hexadecimal format;
1330 -|2|ID assign|split the ID by PF, PS, and SA;
1331 -|3|Frame type|Select Standard frame or Extended Frame;
1332 -|4|Frame format|Select between data frame and remote Frame;
1333 -|5|Data|Set the data part of CAN frame, with two Numbers representing a hexadecimal number and Spaces spaced; Maximum support of 8 bytes is defined according to CAN message;
1334 -|6|Use address|(((
1271 +|**No**|(% style="width:185px" %)**Items**|(% style="width:854px" %)**Description**
1272 +|1|(% style="width:185px" %)ID|(% style="width:854px" %)Set the ID of a can frame in hexadecimal format;
1273 +|2|(% style="width:185px" %)ID assign|(% style="width:854px" %)split the ID by PF, PS, and SA;
1274 +|3|(% style="width:185px" %)Frame type|(% style="width:854px" %)Select Standard frame or Extended Frame;
1275 +|4|(% style="width:185px" %)Frame format|(% style="width:854px" %)Select between data frame and remote Frame;
1276 +|5|(% style="width:185px" %)Data|(% style="width:854px" %)Set the data part of CAN frame, with two Numbers representing a hexadecimal number and Spaces spaced; Maximum support of 8 bytes is defined according to CAN message;
1277 +|6|(% style="width:185px" %)Use address|(% style="width:854px" %)(((
1335 1335  Set the register address related to the CAN frame, which corresponds to the register address set on the main state one by one. The data obtained from the address is assigned continuously;
1336 1336  
1337 1337  **Edit:** Set a bit or word address by its format;
... ... @@ -1338,46 +1338,46 @@
1338 1338  
1339 1339  **Option: **Set address options related to frame, enter “register address option” interface, specifically browse the following “register address option” interface;
1340 1340  )))
1341 -|(% rowspan="8" %)7|(% rowspan="8" %)Data interactive configuration|There are two interactive modes of the touch screen. One is that the touch screen actively sends frames, and the device receives and processes and feeds back. The other, on the contrary, passively receives frames from the device for processing and feedback;
1342 -|Send after receiving: if this item is selected, the interaction of the touch screen will act as a passive party, and the touch screen will receive the CAN frame first and send feedback. Unchecked items interact in the opposite way;
1343 -|Feedback mode: feedback mode includes no response, confirm response and data response;
1344 -|No response: the device or touch screen will not receive feedback;
1345 -|Confirm response: the device or the touch screen will receive feedback with confirmation, which could be used to compare the data parts. If this function is used, the 20 addresses before and after this address should not be used. All addresses of cata10-cata30 could not be used with the reply confirmation function of cata20;
1346 -|Data response: the device or touch screen will receive feedback with data, and the data to be separated from the feedback frame should be set to store in the register address;
1347 -|response ID: if the address wants to receive data on a frame with a different ID, set this, check "different from sender", and enter a different ID in the following input box. Without this setting, the screen will receive and process a frame with the same ID as the sender;
1348 -|Response timeout: sets whether the response frame timeout;
1349 -|(% rowspan="3" %)8|(% rowspan="3" %)Control address|If ticked, enable sending when the value of the corresponding control bit number (address) is non-0.
1350 -|Control bit: CtrlBit register range 0~~255, if the control bit is ON, can instruction will run normally. Otherwise, it doesn't run;
1351 -|Manually send: a manually send tick indicates only one send;
1352 -|9|Flag configuration|Communication control for each frame. Display OFF when communication is normal, and ON when communication is abnormal;
1353 -|10|Note|Fill the text to explain the meaning of the frame;
1354 -|11|Data assign|Preview the display in this table based on the address and the corresponding number of digits;
1355 -|12|Current operation display|Display the description of current operation;
1356 -|13|Add|Add a new frame;
1357 -|14|Save frame|Save the configured frame format;
1358 -|15|Cancel|Cancel the frame configuration;
1284 +|(% rowspan="8" %)7|(% rowspan="8" style="width:185px" %)Data interactive configuration|(% style="width:854px" %)There are two interactive modes of the touch screen. One is that the touch screen actively sends frames, and the device receives and processes and feeds back. The other, on the contrary, passively receives frames from the device for processing and feedback;
1285 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Send after receiving: if this item is selected, the interaction of the touch screen will act as a passive party, and the touch screen will receive the CAN frame first and send feedback. Unchecked items interact in the opposite way;
1286 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Feedback mode: feedback mode includes no response, confirm response and data response;
1287 +|(% style="width:854px" %)No response: the device or touch screen will not receive feedback;
1288 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Confirm response: the device or the touch screen will receive feedback with confirmation, which could be used to compare the data parts. If this function is used, the 20 addresses before and after this address should not be used. All addresses of cata10-cata30 could not be used with the reply confirmation function of cata20;
1289 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Data response: the device or touch screen will receive feedback with data, and the data to be separated from the feedback frame should be set to store in the register address;
1290 +|(% style="width:854px" %)response ID: if the address wants to receive data on a frame with a different ID, set this, check "different from sender", and enter a different ID in the following input box. Without this setting, the screen will receive and process a frame with the same ID as the sender;
1291 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Response timeout: sets whether the response frame timeout;
1292 +|(% rowspan="3" %)8|(% rowspan="3" style="width:185px" %)Control address|(% style="width:854px" %)If ticked, enable sending when the value of the corresponding control bit number (address) is non-0.
1293 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Control bit: CtrlBit register range 0~~255, if the control bit is ON, can instruction will run normally. Otherwise, it doesn't run;
1294 +|(% style="width:854px" %)Manually send: a manually send tick indicates only one send;
1295 +|9|(% style="width:185px" %)Flag configuration|(% style="width:854px" %)Communication control for each frame. Display OFF when communication is normal, and ON when communication is abnormal;
1296 +|10|(% style="width:185px" %)Note|(% style="width:854px" %)Fill the text to explain the meaning of the frame;
1297 +|11|(% style="width:185px" %)Data assign|(% style="width:854px" %)Preview the display in this table based on the address and the corresponding number of digits;
1298 +|12|(% style="width:185px" %)Current operation display|(% style="width:854px" %)Display the description of current operation;
1299 +|13|(% style="width:185px" %)Add|(% style="width:854px" %)Add a new frame;
1300 +|14|(% style="width:185px" %)Save frame|(% style="width:854px" %)Save the configured frame format;
1301 +|15|(% style="width:185px" %)Cancel|(% style="width:854px" %)Cancel the frame configuration;
1359 1359  
1360 -4) Set CAN address (Read or write operation);
1303 +Set CAN address (Read or write operation);
1361 1361  
1362 1362  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1363 1363  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7e9f9b25eb6ae8ce.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="446" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1364 1364  
1365 1365  (% class="table-bordered" %)
1366 -|**No.**|**Item**|**Description**
1367 -|1|Current address|Displays the register type and register address set by the user in the data access interface
1368 -|(% rowspan="3" %)2|(% rowspan="3" %)Trigger|Two operations, "read" and "write," are based on on-screen registers
1369 -|If "read" is selected, the register address is reading device data in a manner of sending frames set by the user in a loop.
1370 -|If "write" is selected, the screen data of the register address will be written into the device. The writing mode is that the user makes a write operation on the screen, which will trigger the sending of a frame set by the user.
1371 -|(% rowspan="5" %)3|(% rowspan="3" %)Data operation|The read and write operations in the trigger conditions are set accordingly.
1372 -|If the trigger condition is a read operation, this section needs to set the position and length of the data to be obtained at the current address in the frame.
1373 -|If the trigger condition is a writing operation, there are two situations:(((
1309 +|**No.**|(% style="width:207px" %)**Item**|(% style="width:829px" %)**Description**
1310 +|1|(% style="width:207px" %)Current address|(% style="width:829px" %)Displays the register type and register address set by the user in the data access interface
1311 +|(% rowspan="3" %)2|(% rowspan="3" style="width:207px" %)Trigger|(% style="width:829px" %)Two operations, "read" and "write," are based on on-screen registers
1312 +|(% style="width:829px" %)If "read" is selected, the register address is reading device data in a manner of sending frames set by the user in a loop.
1313 +|(% style="width:829px" %)If "write" is selected, the screen data of the register address will be written into the device. The writing mode is that the user makes a write operation on the screen, which will trigger the sending of a frame set by the user.
1314 +|(% rowspan="5" %)3|(% rowspan="3" style="width:207px" %)Data operation|(% style="width:829px" %)The read and write operations in the trigger conditions are set accordingly.
1315 +|(% style="width:829px" %)If the trigger condition is a read operation, this section needs to set the position and length of the data to be obtained at the current address in the frame.
1316 +|(% style="width:829px" %)If the trigger condition is a writing operation, there are two situations:(((
1374 1374  * If the "add writing data to the frame" option is not selected, the frame set by the user will be sent directly when the user writes on the screen.
1375 1375  * Select the "add the written data to the frame" option, and when the user writes on the screen, the program will insert the data in the frame set by the user and send the written data to the frame set by the user according to the data insertion position and length set by the user.
1376 1376  )))
1377 -|(% rowspan="2" %)Position and length input format|If the register type is a bit address, the decimal point is required to represent the bits in the byte. For example, 1.1 represents the first bit of the first byte of 8 bytes in the data frame, and the length is in bits, and so on.
1378 -|If the register type is word address, the integer only needs to represent the byte, such as 1, which represents the first byte of 8-byte data in the data frame, and the unit of length is byte, and so on.
1379 -|4|Add|Add current configuration
1380 -|5|Close|Close the configuration window to exit
1320 +|(% rowspan="2" style="width:207px" %)Position and length input format|(% style="width:829px" %)If the register type is a bit address, the decimal point is required to represent the bits in the byte. For example, 1.1 represents the first bit of the first byte of 8 bytes in the data frame, and the length is in bits, and so on.
1321 +|(% style="width:829px" %)If the register type is word address, the integer only needs to represent the byte, such as 1, which represents the first byte of 8-byte data in the data frame, and the unit of length is byte, and so on.
1322 +|4|(% style="width:207px" %)Add|(% style="width:829px" %)Add current configuration
1323 +|5|(% style="width:207px" %)Close|(% style="width:829px" %)Close the configuration window to exit
1381 1381  
1382 1382  **Multiple Packages Settings**
1383 1383  
... ... @@ -1384,15 +1384,15 @@
1384 1384  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1385 1385  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_107e0f6b1a90afff.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="341" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1386 1386  
1387 -1) Check [Multiple packages supported] to open [Multiple package data] window, as below show.
1330 +Check [Multiple packages supported] to open [Multiple package data] window, as below show.
1388 1388  
1389 -2) Select Multiple package type
1332 +Select Multiple package type
1390 1390  
1391 1391  * Not Multiple packages
1392 1392  * J1939 Multiple packages
1393 1393  * Customized Multiple packages
1394 1394  
1395 -3) Click [Edit Receive data] for [Receive] settings
1338 +Click [Edit Receive data] for [Receive] settings
1396 1396  
1397 1397  * Start code+ Total length (J1939)
1398 1398  
... ... @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@
1422 1422  
1423 1423  As set above, It is received by the HMI, when the first frame starts with 0X57 0X1B, and the sum of the data lengths of multiple frames is equal to 79 bytes.
1424 1424  
1425 -4) Click [Edit Send data] for [Send] setting
1368 +Click [Edit Send data] for [Send] setting
1426 1426  
1427 1427  * J1939
1428 1428  
... ... @@ -1447,12 +1447,10 @@
1447 1447  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1448 1448  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_fccede84efcbdc22.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="111" width="391" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1449 1449  
1450 -**✎Note:**
1393 +**✎Note:** The address interval between each frame need to be more than a word address;
1451 1451  
1452 -The address interval between each frame need to be more than a word address;
1395 += **SHIMADEN** =
1453 1453  
1454 -= **{{id name="_Toc24639"/}}SHIMADEN** =
1455 -
1456 1456  == **FP23** ==
1457 1457  
1458 1458  Supported series: SHIMADEN FP23 series
... ... @@ -1487,22 +1487,17 @@
1487 1487  
1488 1488  **✎Note:**
1489 1489  
1490 -1) The upper 2 bits of the address of the HMI register are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1431 +* The upper 2 bits of the address of the HMI register are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1432 +* The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in FP23;
1433 +* The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode.
1491 1491  
1492 -2) The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in FP23;
1493 -
1494 -3) The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode.
1495 -
1496 1496  **Ctrl Register Description**
1497 1497  
1498 -1) The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1437 +* The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1438 +* Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR , STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1439 +* Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1440 +* Ctrl3 reserved
1499 1499  
1500 -2) Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR , STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1501 -
1502 -3) Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1503 -
1504 -4) Ctrl3 reserved
1505 -
1506 1506  **✎Note:**
1507 1507  
1508 1508  After reloading the HMI project or restarting the HMI, HMI will reset the value of ctrl0 and ctrl1 as 1, so user need to set these two values to make it the same as it in the temperature controller, then communication will be normal.
... ... @@ -1515,10 +1515,8 @@
1515 1515  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1516 1516  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1517 1517  
1518 -**✎Note:**
1454 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1519 1519  
1520 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1521 -
1522 1522  == **{{id name="_Toc23422"/}}SR90** ==
1523 1523  
1524 1524  Supported series: SHIMADEN SR90 series
... ... @@ -1547,22 +1547,17 @@
1547 1547  
1548 1548  **✎Note:**
1549 1549  
1550 -1) The upper 2 bits of the address of HMIs are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1484 +* The upper 2 bits of the address of HMIs are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1485 +* The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in SR90;
1486 +* The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode. See how to use it below;
1551 1551  
1552 -2) The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in SR90;
1553 -
1554 -3) The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode. See how to use it below;
1555 -
1556 1556  **Ctrl Register Description**
1557 1557  
1558 -1) The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1490 +* The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1491 +* Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR , STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1492 +* Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1493 +* Ctrl3 reserved
1559 1559  
1560 -2) Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR , STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1561 -
1562 -3) Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1563 -
1564 -4) Ctrl3 reserved
1565 -
1566 1566  **✎Note:**
1567 1567  
1568 1568  After reloading the HMI project or restarting the HMI, HMI will reset the value of ctrl0 and ctrl1 as 1, so user need to set these two values to make it the same as it in the temperature controller, then communication will be normal.
... ... @@ -1575,10 +1575,8 @@
1575 1575  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1576 1576  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1577 1577  
1578 -**✎Note:**
1507 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1579 1579  
1580 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1581 -
1582 1582  == **{{id name="_Toc22635"/}}MR13 series(standard protocol)** ==
1583 1583  
1584 1584  Supported series: SHIMADEN MR13 series
... ... @@ -1614,22 +1614,17 @@
1614 1614  
1615 1615  **✎Note:**
1616 1616  
1617 -1) The upper 2 bits of the address of the HMI register are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1544 +* The upper 2 bits of the address of the HMI register are taken as the sub address, and the real address is the last four bits (for example, if the address is 100256, then 10 is the sub address as 1, and 0256 is the real address);
1545 +* The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in MR13;
1546 +* The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode.
1618 1618  
1619 -2) The address range in the table is only divided by the start and end addresses, and some of the addresses in the range have no corresponding address in MR13;
1620 -
1621 -3) The Ctrl register is used to store the control group number and BCC check mode.
1622 -
1623 1623  **Ctrl Register Description**
1624 1624  
1625 -1) The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1550 +* The Ctrl register is a special register that does not communicate with the temperature controller. User needs to assign value in the screen according to the settings as in the temperature controller.
1551 +* Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR, STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1552 +* Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1553 +* Ctrl3 reserved
1626 1626  
1627 -2) Ctrl0 indicates the setting of the control character, the valid values are 1, 2, 3 respectively, and the corresponding control group is: STX_ETX_CR, STX_ETX_CR LF and @_:_CR .
1628 -
1629 -3) Ctrl1 indicates the BCC block check mode. The valid value range is 1-4. The corresponding check mode is: 1.ADD, 2.ADD_two's cmp, 3.XOR, 4.None;
1630 -
1631 -4) Ctrl3 reserved
1632 -
1633 1633  **✎Note:**
1634 1634  
1635 1635  After reloading project or restarting the HMI, HMI will reset the value of ctrl0 and ctrl1 as 1, so user need to set these two values to make it the same as it in the temperature controller, then communication will be normal.
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1642 1642  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1643 1643  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1644 1644  
1645 -**✎Note:**
1567 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1646 1646  
1647 -{{id name="_Toc15768"/}}COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
1648 -
1649 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
1650 1650  = **Siemens** =
1651 1651  
1652 1652  == **S7-200 Smart Ethernet** ==
... ... @@ -1716,12 +1716,12 @@
1716 1716  
1717 1717  **Communication Settings**
1718 1718  
1719 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1638 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1720 1720  
1721 1721  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1722 1722  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1723 1723  
1724 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1643 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1725 1725  
1726 1726  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1727 1727  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_70b0c4c2ee21b10d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="189" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -1792,12 +1792,12 @@
1792 1792  
1793 1793  **Communication Settings**
1794 1794  
1795 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1714 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1796 1796  
1797 1797  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1798 1798  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1799 1799  
1800 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1719 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1801 1801  
1802 1802  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1803 1803  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_910b1a0aa9e2201c.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="188" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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1912 1912  
1913 1913  **Communication Settings**
1914 1914  
1915 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1834 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1916 1916  
1917 1917  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1918 1918  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1919 1919  
1920 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1839 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1921 1921  
1922 1922  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1923 1923  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f7b3eb9abda33833.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="190" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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1924 1924  
1925 1925  **✎Note:**
1926 1926  
1927 -1) The S7-1200 supports simultaneous connection of three devices, so the driver supports simultaneous access to PLC by three touch screens.
1846 +* The S7-1200 supports simultaneous connection of three devices, so the driver supports simultaneous access to PLC by three touch screens.
1847 +* HMI access PLC, use S7 protocol, access PLC TSAP 02.01 (s7-1200 PROFINET interface only supports three connections, the default support), detailed reference to the system manual of S7-1200.
1928 1928  
1929 -2) HMI access PLC, use S7 protocol, access PLC TSAP 02.01 (s7-1200 PROFINET interface only supports three connections, the default support), detailed reference to the system manual of S7-1200.
1930 -
1931 1931  **PLC Settings**
1932 1932  
1933 -1) Add BD
1851 +Add BD
1934 1934  
1935 -Please uncheck [Symbolic access only] option;
1853 +* Please uncheck [Symbolic access only] option;
1936 1936  
1937 -
1938 1938  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1939 1939  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_643144c591994418.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="546" width="550" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1940 1940  
1941 -2) Address settings, using BD2 as example.
1858 +Address settings, using BD2 as example.
1942 1942  
1943 -DB×DBB2xxxx, DB×DBW2xxxx, DB×DBD2xxxx for accessing data of DB2 in B1.
1860 +* DB×DBB2xxxx, DB×DBW2xxxx, DB×DBD2xxxx for accessing data of DB2 in B1.
1861 +* 2 represent DB block number
1862 +* xxxx represent address
1944 1944  
1945 -2 represent DB block number
1946 -
1947 -xxxx represent address
1948 -
1949 1949  **Such as:**
1950 1950  
1951 -DBxDBB20000 = DB2.DBB0
1866 +* DBxDBB20000 = DB2.DBB0
1867 +* DBxDBW20004 = DB2.DBW4
1952 1952  
1953 -DBxDBW20004 = DB2.DBW4
1954 -
1955 1955  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1956 1956  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_87ceaea84d552e62.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="245" width="537" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1957 1957  
1958 1958  **How to connect with S7-1200 Firmware V4.0**
1959 1959  
1960 -1) PLC configuration
1874 +PLC configuration
1961 1961  
1962 -a) Double click [device configuration] in Siemens via software
1876 +* Double click [device configuration] in Siemens via software
1877 +* Double click [protection] to enter protection configuration screen
1963 1963  
1964 -b) Double click [protection] to enter protection configuration screen
1965 -
1966 1966  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1967 1967  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_9779940d38da8e07.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="426" width="341" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1968 1968  
1969 -c) Check [Permit access with PUT / GET communication from remote partner (PLC, HMI, OPC, ...)]
1882 +* Check [Permit access with PUT / GET communication from remote partner (PLC, HMI, OPC, ...)]
1970 1970  
1971 1971  (% style="text-align:center" %)
1972 1972  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_d2c667b02f9720b1.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="296" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1973 1973  
1974 -2) DB settings
1887 +DB settings
1975 1975  
1976 -Right click [DB], select [properties]
1889 +* Right click [DB], select [properties]
1890 +* Uncheck [optimized block access]
1977 1977  
1978 -Uncheck [optimized block access]
1979 -
1980 1980  **Cable Wiring**
1981 1981  
1982 1982  (% style="text-align:center" %)
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2017 2017  
2018 2018  **PLC Settings in LOGO Software:**
2019 2019  
2020 -1) Click [Tools]~-~-[Ethernet Connections],shown as below.
1932 +Click [Tools]~-~-[Ethernet Connections],shown as below.
2021 2021  
2022 2022  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2023 2023  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_8b9d2322edf89519.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="641" width="423" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2024 2024  
2025 -2) Set Ethernet connection parameter. IP, Subnet Mask, shown as below.
1937 +Set Ethernet connection parameter. IP, Subnet Mask, shown as below.
2026 2026  
2027 2027  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2028 2028  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_6c4dd041b26cd8a1.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="481" width="363" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2029 2029  
2030 -3) **TSAP set**:The value set by local TSAP is the remote TSAP set in HMI. PLC's remote TSAP is the opposite,shown as below.
1942 +**TSAP set**:The value set by local TSAP is the remote TSAP set in HMI. PLC's remote TSAP is the opposite,shown as below.
2031 2031  
2032 2032  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2033 2033  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7af2611d3790a77d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="359" width="426" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2034 2034  
2035 -4) **Download Project**: Click "Address book" to add the IP address to be downloaded (fi."Detect" to check whether the IP address can be detected. Then click “ok”, and the system will prompt that PLC will be "STOP" mode. Click “YES” to start download.
1947 +**Download Project**: Click "Address book" to add the IP address to be downloaded (fi."Detect" to check whether the IP address can be detected. Then click “ok”, and the system will prompt that PLC will be "STOP" mode. Click “YES” to start download.
2036 2036  
2037 2037  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2038 2038  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_3243e4cd600595cc.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="368" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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2044 2044  
2045 2045  **HMI Communication Settings**
2046 2046  
2047 -1)Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
1959 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
2048 2048  
2049 2049  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2050 2050  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_573fc64ad393cd4f.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="655" width="379" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2051 2051  
2052 2052  
2053 -2)Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
1965 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
2054 2054  
2055 2055  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2056 2056  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_95917a3d92068467.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="311" width="553" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2057 2057  
2058 -3)TSAP setting
1970 +TSAP setting
2059 2059  
2060 -Regarding the setting of PLC TSAP, HMI provides system special address for setting, it is recommended to run in HMI script initialization, write PLC TSAP to corresponding system special register.
1972 +* Regarding the setting of PLC TSAP, HMI provides system special address for setting, it is recommended to run in HMI script initialization, write PLC TSAP to corresponding system special register.
1973 +* HSW10118 = local TSAP of HMI, this is remote TSAP of PLC.
1974 +* HSW10119 = Remote TSAP of HMI, this is local TSAP of PLC.
2061 2061  
2062 -HSW10118 = local TSAP of HMI, this is remote TSAP of PLC.
2063 -
2064 -HSW10119 = Remote TSAP of HMI, this is local TSAP of PLC.
2065 -
2066 2066  **✎Note:**
2067 2067  
2068 -1) The data of TSAP is hexadecimal format. For example: the remote TSAP configured in the PLC is set to 20.00, then HSW10118 should be set to 0x2000, that is, HSW10118 = 8192.
1978 +* The data of TSAP is hexadecimal format. For example: the remote TSAP configured in the PLC is set to 20.00, then HSW10118 should be set to 0x2000, that is, HSW10118 = 8192.
2069 2069  
2070 2070  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2071 2071  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5c6374b21f46e01e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="139" width="498" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2072 2072  
2073 2073  
2074 -2) AI word address and Ibit address are read-only and cannot be written on HMI.
1984 +* AI word address and Ibit address are read-only and cannot be written on HMI.
1985 +* VW address should be even number.such as VW0, VW2, VW4...
1986 +* VD address it takes two VW addresses.such as VD0,VD4,VD8...
1987 +* Written value of RTC cannot exceed 255.
2075 2075  
2076 -3) VW address should be even number.such as VW0, VW2, VW4...
2077 -
2078 -4) VD address it takes two VW addresses.such as VD0,VD4,VD8...
2079 -
2080 -5) Written value of RTC cannot exceed 255.
2081 -
2082 2082  **Cable Wiring**
2083 2083  
2084 2084  (% style="text-align:center" %)
... ... @@ -2180,12 +2180,12 @@
2180 2180  
2181 2181  **Communication Settings**
2182 2182  
2183 -1) Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
2090 +Enable HMI Ethernet in [Project Settings];
2184 2184  
2185 2185  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2186 2186  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_43b671f18153910d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="107" width="405" class="img-rounded img-thumbnail"]]
2187 2187  
2188 -2) Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
2095 +Set PLC IP in [Device IP] settings;
2189 2189  
2190 2190  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2191 2191  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_f7b3eb9abda33833.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="190" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2192,10 +2192,9 @@
2192 2192  
2193 2193  **✎Note:**
2194 2194  
2195 -1) The S7-1200 supports simultaneous connection of three devices, so the driver supports simultaneous access to PLC by three touch screens.
2102 +* The S7-1200 supports simultaneous connection of three devices, so the driver supports simultaneous access to PLC by three touch screens.
2103 +* HMI access PLC, use S7 protocol, access PLC TSAP 02.01 (s7-1200 PROFINET interface only supports three connections, the default support), detailed reference to the system manual of S7-1200.
2196 2196  
2197 -2) HMI access PLC, use S7 protocol, access PLC TSAP 02.01 (s7-1200 PROFINET interface only supports three connections, the default support), detailed reference to the system manual of S7-1200.
2198 -
2199 2199  **Cable Wiring**
2200 2200  
2201 2201  {{id name="OLE_LINK8"/}}
... ... @@ -2220,14 +2220,14 @@
2220 2220  
2221 2221  **Operating Procedures**
2222 2222  
2223 -1) Select [User defined protocol];
2129 +Select [User defined protocol];
2224 2224  
2225 -2) Click [User defined protocol] button to open setting window as below;
2131 +Click [User defined protocol] button to open setting window as below;
2226 2226  
2227 2227  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2228 2228  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5ca13817ac812cf0.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="367" width="437" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2229 2229  
2230 -3) Configure user defined command;
2136 +Configure user defined command;
2231 2231  
2232 2232  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2233 2233  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_11441e69f21e243d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="525" width="553" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2263,26 +2263,26 @@
2263 2263  
2264 2264  **Operating Procedures**
2265 2265  
2266 -1) Click [Add] to create a new command, as below shows;
2172 +Click [Add] to create a new command, as below shows;
2267 2267  
2268 2268  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2269 2269  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_463f2cd3a8c338fc.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="116" width="88" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2270 2270  
2271 -2) Select mode, [Read] or [Write], and then select Format, there are two options [Hex] and [ASCII]. As below shows;
2177 +Select mode, [Read] or [Write], and then select Format, there are two options [Hex] and [ASCII]. As below shows;
2272 2272  
2273 2273  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2274 2274  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a48eba3aa30b612d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="80" width="121" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2275 2275  
2276 -3) Other settings: [No receiving] means HMI only sends command, and it would not process the reply command which from device. [Send after receiving] means HMI will be receiving the command which from device firstly, and then sending the command to device. From example, when HMI receiving [00 FF 00] firstly and then send command, as below shows
2182 +Other settings: [No receiving] means HMI only sends command, and it would not process the reply command which from device. [Send after receiving] means HMI will be receiving the command which from device firstly, and then sending the command to device. From example, when HMI receiving [00 FF 00] firstly and then send command, as below shows
2277 2277  
2278 2278  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2279 2279  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_b36d990e126365d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="179" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2280 2280  
2281 -4) Check [Manually send], and then please set the address for trigging, the setting range is 1~~10, and please put Bit switch in project screen for it, and [OneCtrlBit] register is for [Manually send].
2187 +Check [Manually send], and then please set the address for trigging, the setting range is 1~~10, and please put Bit switch in project screen for it, and [OneCtrlBit] register is for [Manually send].
2282 2282  
2283 -5) Instruction edit, when the data format is HEX, please use two numbers to represent one 16-bit number. ASCII format using characters to input;
2189 +Instruction edit, when the data format is HEX, please use two numbers to represent one 16-bit number. ASCII format using characters to input;
2284 2284  
2285 -6) Check settings;
2191 +Check settings;
2286 2286  
2287 2287  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2288 2288  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5ac7075d9e8dad8d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="185" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@
2295 2295  |(% rowspan="2" %)3|(% rowspan="2" %)Add control character|Start position: select the start position of the data which need to check.
2296 2296  |Length: The data length need to be checked.
2297 2297  
2298 -7) Object settings;
2204 +Object settings;
2299 2299  
2300 2300  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2301 2301  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1e776a838316fb5.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="185" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2307,7 +2307,7 @@
2307 2307  |Note: description to object;
2308 2308  |2|Byte order|The numerical display order;
2309 2309  
2310 -8) Data length settings;
2216 +Data length settings;
2311 2311  
2312 2312  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2313 2313  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_6959664a46b03b69.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="185" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@
2319 2319  |(% rowspan="2" %)2|(% rowspan="2" %)Write data|Position: the start position of the write data.
2320 2320  |Length: the write data length.
2321 2321  
2322 -9) Instruction length settings
2228 +Instruction length settings
2323 2323  
2324 2324  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2325 2325  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_7e0d8613c5e12f7b.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="185" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@
2332 2332  
2333 2333  **Cable Wiring**
2334 2334  
2335 -**1)RS485**
2241 +* **RS485**
2336 2336  
2337 2337  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2338 2338  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5e9a81a14106da9e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="392" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2340,17 +2340,15 @@
2340 2340  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2341 2341  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2342 2342  
2343 -**2)RS232**
2249 +* **RS232**
2344 2344  
2345 2345  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2346 2346  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5de71638aab8e40d.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="205" width="385" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2347 2347  
2348 -**✎Note:**
2254 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
2349 2349  
2350 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
2256 += **WECON PLC** =
2351 2351  
2352 -= **{{id name="_Toc23479"/}}WECON PLC LX2V/ LX2E/ LX3V/LX3VP/LX3VE/LX3VM** =
2353 -
2354 2354  Supported series: WECON LX2V/ LX2E/ LX3V/LX3VP/LX3VE/LX3VM
2355 2355  
2356 2356  **HMI Settings**
... ... @@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@
2386 2386  
2387 2387  **Cable Wiring**
2388 2388  
2389 -**1)RS485**
2293 +* **RS485**
2390 2390  
2391 2391  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2392 2392  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5e9a81a14106da9e.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="392" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2394,7 +2394,7 @@
2394 2394  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2395 2395  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2396 2396  
2397 -**2)RS422**
2301 +* **RS422**
2398 2398  
2399 2399  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2400 2400  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_5c7fca9a70da2ee8.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="247" width="389" class="img-thumbnail"]]
... ... @@ -2401,10 +2401,9 @@
2401 2401  
2402 2402  **✎Note:**
2403 2403  
2404 -~1. HMI COM3 is available in PI8000 series and COM3 is in COM2(hardware PIN 7 and PIN 8) .
2308 +* HMI COM3 is available in PI8000 series and COM3 is in COM2(hardware PIN 7 and PIN 8) .
2309 +* If PLC <= 20 points,such as LX3V-1208/LX3V-0806 PLC,PLC RS485A and RS485B mean PLC COM2 RS485+ and RS485- .PLC COM2 can support modbus. Please refer to PLC COM2 setting manual.
2405 2405  
2406 -2. If PLC <= 20 points,such as LX3V-1208/LX3V-0806 PLC,PLC RS485A and RS485B mean PLC COM2 RS485+ and RS485- .PLC COM2 can support modbus. Please refer to PLC COM2 setting manual.
2407 -
2408 2408  [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/drive/folders/13rgso7oUlatZQN_SNEcJCcN4toEdDPoP?usp=sharing>>url:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13rgso7oUlatZQN_SNEcJCcN4toEdDPoP?usp=sharing]]
2409 2409  
2410 2410  = **Printer** =
... ... @@ -2411,28 +2411,27 @@
2411 2411  
2412 2412  == **TSPL label printer** ==
2413 2413  
2414 -**I. Introduction**
2317 +**Introduction**
2415 2415  
2416 2416  TSPL label printer protocol supports following models.
2417 2417  
2418 -SPRT TL21: [[https:~~/~~/www.sprinter.com.cn/show-60-62-1.html>>https://www.sprinter.com.cn/show-60-62-1.html]]
2321 +* SPRT TL21: [[https:~~/~~/www.sprinter.com.cn/show-60-62-1.html>>https://www.sprinter.com.cn/show-60-62-1.html]]
2322 +* DL-888D: [[https:~~/~~/www.deliworld.com/product/detail/7624>>https://www.deliworld.com/product/detail/7624]]
2419 2419  
2420 -DL-888D: [[https:~~/~~/www.deliworld.com/product/detail/7624>>https://www.deliworld.com/product/detail/7624]]
2324 +**Setting Step**
2421 2421  
2422 -**II. Setting Step**
2326 +Select the protocol
2423 2423  
2424 -1) Select the protocol
2328 +* Create a new project, select the TSPL label printer protocol as shown below.
2425 2425  
2426 -Create a new project, select the TSPL label printer protocol as shown below.
2427 -
2428 2428  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2429 2429  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_a2bec264816230db.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="331" width="495" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2430 2430  
2431 -2) Set parameters
2333 +Set parameters
2432 2432  
2433 -The connection between the TSPL label printer and the HMI is via the USB-A interface, no need to configure serial port parameters.
2335 +* The connection between the TSPL label printer and the HMI is via the USB-A interface, no need to configure serial port parameters.
2434 2434  
2435 -3)Printer register
2337 +Printer register
2436 2436  
2437 2437  (% class="table-bordered" %)
2438 2438  |**Register**|**System**|**Range**|**Function**
... ... @@ -2444,18 +2444,13 @@
2444 2444  |TSPL_PN|decimal|0 - 0|Trigger printing
2445 2445  |TSPL_PS|decimal|0 - 0|Print status
2446 2446  
2447 -1.Set paper size:
2349 +* Set paper size:
2350 +** TSPL_SP0: width of paper, unit: mm.
2351 +** TSPL_SP1: height of paper, unit: mm.
2352 +* Print text:
2353 +** TSPL_PT can print up to 20 texts. TSPL_PT0-TSPL_PT99 is the first text; TSPL_PT100-TSPL_PT199 is the second text; … TSPL_PT1000-TSPL_PT1999 is the 20th text.
2354 +** Detailed parameter settings of each text is shown as below table. For example, first text,TSPL_PT0-TSPL_PT99.
2448 2448  
2449 -TSPL_SP0: width of paper, unit: mm.
2450 -
2451 - TSPL_SP1: height of paper, unit: mm.
2452 -
2453 -2.Print text:
2454 -
2455 -TSPL_PT can print up to 20 texts. TSPL_PT0-TSPL_PT99 is the first text; TSPL_PT100-TSPL_PT199 is the second text; … TSPL_PT1000-TSPL_PT1999 is the 20th text.
2456 -
2457 -Detailed parameter settings of each text is shown as below table.for example,first text,TSPL_PT0-TSPL_PT99.
2458 -
2459 2459  (% class="table-bordered" %)
2460 2460  |**Register**|**Function**|**Description**
2461 2461  |TSPL_PT0|X coordinate|Unit: dot
... ... @@ -2474,12 +2474,11 @@
2474 2474  
2475 2475  By analogy, we can know the text information configuration of the 2nd to 20th QR codes
2476 2476  
2477 -3.Print QR code:
2374 +Print QR code:
2478 2478  
2479 -TSPL_PQ can print up to 10 QR codes. TSPL_PQ0-TSPL_PQ99 is the first QR code; TSPL_PQ100-TSPL_PQ199 is the second QR code; ...., TSPL_PQ900-TSPL_PQ999 is the tenth QR code.
2376 +* TSPL_PQ can print up to 10 QR codes. TSPL_PQ0-TSPL_PQ99 is the first QR code; TSPL_PQ100-TSPL_PQ199 is the second QR code; ...., TSPL_PQ900-TSPL_PQ999 is the tenth QR code.
2377 +* Specific parameter description of each item: for example, the first QR code, TSPL_PQ0-TSPL_PQ99:
2480 2480  
2481 -Specific parameter description of each item: for example, the first QR code, TSPL_PQ0-TSPL_PQ99:
2482 -
2483 2483  (% class="table-bordered" %)
2484 2484  |**Register**|**Function**|**Description**
2485 2485  |TSPL_PQ0|X coordinate|Unit: dot
... ... @@ -2496,14 +2496,13 @@
2496 2496  |TSPL_PQ3|Size|Range: 0-5
2497 2497  |TSPL_PQ4 - TSPL_PQ99|QR code content|Use character input device to configure
2498 2498  
2499 -By analogy, we can know the text information configuration of the 2nd to 20th QR codes.
2395 +* By analogy, we can know the text information configuration of the 2nd to 20th QR codes.
2500 2500  
2501 -4.Print bar code:
2397 +Print bar code:
2502 2502  
2503 -TSPL_PB can print up to 10 barcodes. TSPL_PB0-TSPL_PB99 is the first bar code; TSPL_PB100-TSPL_PB199 is the second bar code; ..., TSPL_PB900-TSPL_PB999 is the tenth bar code.
2399 +* TSPL_PB can print up to 10 barcodes. TSPL_PB0-TSPL_PB99 is the first bar code; TSPL_PB100-TSPL_PB199 is the second bar code; ..., TSPL_PB900-TSPL_PB999 is the tenth bar code.
2400 +* Specific parameter description of each item: for example, the first barcode, TSPL_PB0-TSPL_PB99:
2504 2504  
2505 -Specific parameter description of each item: for example, the first barcode, TSPL_PB0-TSPL_PB99:
2506 -
2507 2507  (% class="table-bordered" %)
2508 2508  |**Register**|**Function**|**Description**
2509 2509  |TSPL_PB0|X coordinate|Unit: dot
... ... @@ -2523,30 +2523,28 @@
2523 2523  
2524 2524  By analogy, we can know the text information configuration of the 2nd to 20th bar codes.
2525 2525  
2526 -5.Print offset:
2421 +Print offset:
2527 2527  
2528 - TSPL_PR0: X coordinate offset, unit: mm;
2423 +* TSPL_PR0: X coordinate offset, unit: mm;
2424 +* TSPL_PR1: Y coordinate offset, unit: mm.
2529 2529  
2530 - TSPL_PR1: Y coordinate offset, unit: mm.
2426 +Trigger printing:
2531 2531  
2532 -6.Trigger printing:
2428 +* TSPL_PN0 = 1: trigger the printer to start printing.
2533 2533  
2534 - TSPL_PN0 = 1: trigger the printer to start printing.
2430 +Printing status:
2535 2535  
2536 -7.Printing status:
2432 +* TSPL_PS0 = 1: The printing is normal.
2433 +* TSPL_PS0 = 1: The printing is abnormal.
2537 2537  
2538 - TSPL_PS0 = 1: The printing is normal.
2435 +Print picture
2539 2539  
2540 - TSPL_PS0 = 1: The printing is abnormal.
2437 +* For the function of printing pictures, please refer to the configuration of [Printer object].
2541 2541  
2542 -4)Print picture
2439 +Conversion between dot and mm
2543 2543  
2544 -For the function of printing pictures, please refer to the configuration of [Printer object].
2441 +* Dot is the meaning of pixels. For the conversion between dot and mm, please refer to the printer manual or consult the customer service of the corresponding printer manufacturer. For example, SPRT TL21: 8 dots / mm, that is, 1mm = 8 dot.
2545 2545  
2546 -5)Conversion between dot and mm
2547 -
2548 -Dot is the meaning of pixels. For the conversion between dot and mm, please refer to the printer manual or consult the customer service of the corresponding printer manufacturer. For example, SPRT TL21: 8 dots / mm, that is, 1mm = 8 dot.
2549 -
2550 2550  == **EpsonTM series** ==
2551 2551  
2552 2552  **HMI Settings**
... ... @@ -2582,6 +2582,78 @@
2582 2582  (% style="text-align:center" %)
2583 2583  [[image:12.PLC Protocol_html_1897d92be6948d58.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="223" width="393" class="img-thumbnail"]]
2584 2584  
2585 -**✎Note:**
2478 +**✎Note:** COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
2586 2586  
2587 -COM3 only available in PI8000/PI9000 series.
2480 +
2481 +== **2 Communication with Wecon LX5V** ==
2482 +
2483 +This example introduces the establishment of serial port communication between Wecon HMI and LX5V. It is introduced through three parts: PLC software configuration, HMI software configuration, and hardware wiring.
2484 +
2485 +
2486 +**Software configuration of PLC**
2487 +
2488 +**1)PLC programming software**
2489 +
2490 +[[image:image-20220810164710-1.png]]
2491 +
2492 +**2)New PLC project**
2493 +
2494 +Click New Project and select the PLC model.
2495 +
2496 +[[image:image-20220810172412-1.png]]
2497 +
2498 +
2499 +**3)Set Serial port parameters**
2500 +
2501 +Follow the steps below to configure Serial port parameters
2502 +
2503 +Baud rate:115200
2504 +
2505 +Data bit:8
2506 +
2507 +Stop bit:1
2508 +
2509 +Parity:No verification
2510 +
2511 +[[image:image-20220810165759-3.png]]
2512 +
2513 +
2514 +**HMI software configuration**
2515 +
2516 +**1)HMI programming software**
2517 +
2518 + [[image:image-20220810171237-4.png]]
2519 +
2520 +**2)New HMI project**
2521 +
2522 +Click New Project and select the HMI model.
2523 +
2524 +[[image:image-20220810172010-5.png]]
2525 +
2526 +**3)Set communication port parameters**
2527 +
2528 +In the device list on the left, find the Vbox that communicates with the L1769, click it and select configuration,communication port configuration in the main interface to add a communication protocol.
2529 +
2530 +[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714162805-9.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714162805-9.png"]]
2531 +
2532 +The communication port is selected as Ethernet, the device type is selected as Allen-Bradley, the protocol is Allen-BradleyMicro850_FreeTag EthemetIP, and the IP is the internal IP address of the L1769 PLC. The port number is 44818.
2533 +
2534 +[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714162814-10.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714162814-10.png"]]
2535 +
2536 +After adding the protocol Allen-BradleyMicro850_FreeTag, click[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714143838-2.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714143838-2.png"]]icon add label.[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714162827-11.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714162827-11.png"]]
2537 +
2538 +**5)Engineering production**
2539 +
2540 +According to your own needs, use the V-NET client software to edit the required data monitoring points.
2541 +
2542 +[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714162841-12.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714162841-12.png"]]
2543 +
2544 +**hardware connection**
2545 +
2546 +**1)Hardware wiring diagram**
2547 +
2548 +This example introduces Wecon V-box with Allen-Bradley L1769 PLC to establish communication through Ethernet. The connection diagram is as follows:
2549 +
2550 +[[image:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/V-BOX/V-Net/Training/1%20Communication/WebHome/image-20220714162856-13.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220714162856-13.png"]]
2551 +
2552 +The above are all the steps for establishing Ethernet communication between Wecon V-box with Allen-Bradley L1769 PLC.
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