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1.1 | 1 | = {{id name="HCrouzet"/}}Crouzet = |
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| 3 | == {{id name="HM328FBD29"/}}**M3 (FBD)** == | ||
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| 5 | Support Series: Crouzet Millenium 3 CD12/CB12 | ||
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| 7 | **HMI Settings** | ||
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| 9 | |=Item|=Recommended|=Note | ||
| 10 | |=Protocol|CROUZET M3 (FBD)| | ||
| 11 | |=Connection|RS232| | ||
| 12 | |=Baud rate|115200| | ||
| 13 | |=Stop bits|1| | ||
| 14 | |=Data bits|7| | ||
| 15 | |=Parity|EVEN| | ||
| 16 | |=PLC Station No.|1| | ||
| 17 | |=HMI Station No.|0| | ||
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| 19 | **Address List** | ||
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| 21 | |=**Type**|=**Device registers**|=**Format**|=**Range**|=Note | ||
| 22 | |(% rowspan="4" %)Bit|I|I DD|1~~99|Input | ||
| 23 | |SLIBit|SLIBit DD.dd|1.0~~24.15|Serial Link Input | ||
| 24 | |SLOBit|SLOBit DD.dd|25.0~~48.15|Serial Link Output(Read only) | ||
| 25 | |State|State D|1~~1|PLC state(Read only) | ||
| 26 | |(% rowspan="5" %)Word|AI|AI DD|1~~99|Analog Input | ||
| 27 | |SLIn|SLIn DD|1~~24|Serial Link Input | ||
| 28 | |SLOut|SLOut DD|25~~48|Serial Link Output(Read only) | ||
| 29 | |Time|Time D|1~~6|((( | ||
| 30 | Time1: Second | ||
| 31 | |||
| 32 | Time2: Minute | ||
| 33 | |||
| 34 | Time3: Hour | ||
| 35 | |||
| 36 | Time4: Day | ||
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| 38 | Time5: Month | ||
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| 40 | Time6: Year | ||
| 41 | ))) | ||
| 42 | |Order|Order D|1~~1|((( | ||
| 43 | Running command(Write only) | ||
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| 45 | ~=2: Run mode; =1: Stop mode; | ||
| 46 | ))) | ||
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| 48 | **Cable Wiring** | ||
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| 50 | {{id name="ICrouzetRS232.png"/}}[[image:xwiki_PIStudio_12.PLC+protocols_WebHome_23bb78b6e7e7eeaf.png||alt="CrouzetRS232.png" height="247" width="400"]] | ||
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| 52 | **✎Note: **As the communication driver remark mentioned, this protocol requires the DB9 serial port pin 4. But pin 4 is not define, not used or not useful(e.g. the pin 4 is the B- terminal of 485_2 of ig series) for PI HMIs, so it need the user to solder a Pull-up resistor to make the pin 4 working. As for how to solder the resistor on the motherboard, please contact with Wecon technical support for the details. |