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... ... @@ -176,137 +176,16 @@ 176 176 177 177 The above are all the steps for establishing ethernet communication between V-BOX with LX5V PLC. 178 178 179 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 180 -= Create communication with ABB PLC = 181 - 182 -== **AC500 Protocol** == 183 - 184 -Support Series: ABB AC500 185 - 186 -**1) V-Box Settings** 187 - 188 -|=(% scope="row" %)Item|=Recommended |=Note 189 -|=Protocol|ABB| 190 -|=Connection| | 191 -|=Baud rate| | 192 -|=Stop bits| | 193 -|=Data bits| | 194 -|=Parity| | 195 -|=PLC Station No.| | 196 -|=HMI Station No.| | 197 - 198 - 199 - 200 200 = Create communication with **Rockwell PLC** = 201 201 202 -== **DF1AdvancedProtocol** ==181 +== (% id="cke_bm_5621S" style="display:none" %)** **(%%)**MicroLogix Protocol** == 203 203 204 -MicroLogix 1000/1100/1200/1400/1500; SLC 5/03 5/04 5/05; PLC-5 205 - 206 -**1) V-Box Settings** 207 - 208 -|=Item|=Recommended |=Note 209 -|=Protocol|Allen Bradley DF1 Advanced| 210 -|=Connection|RS232| 211 -|=Baud rate|19200| 212 -|=Stop bits|1| 213 -|=Data bits|8| 214 -|=Parity|None| 215 -|=PLC Station No.|1| 216 -|=HMI Station No.|0| 217 - 218 -**2) Address List** 219 - 220 -|=**Type**|=**Device registers**|=**Format**|=**Range**|=Note 221 -|(% colspan="1" rowspan="7" %)Bit|I1|I1ddd.dd|0.0~~255.15|Only able to communicate with file number I1 222 -|O0|O0ddd.dd|0.0~~255.15|Only able to communicate with file number O0 223 -|S2|S2ddd.dd|0.0~~255.15|Only able to communicate with file number S2 224 -|B3|B3ddd.dd|0.0~~255.15|Only able to communicate with file number B3 225 -|BN|BNddddd.dd|0.0~~99255.15|((( 226 -Bit data file B0~~B99 227 - 228 -First two digits is for file number 229 - 230 -For example, BN13001.00 represents file number B13, address 001, the 0th bit. 231 -))) 232 -|N7|N7ddd.dd|0.0~~255.15|Only able to communicate with file number N7 233 -|NN|NNddddd.dd|0.0~~99255.15|((( 234 -Integer data file bit format N0~~N99 235 - 236 -First two digits is for file number 237 - 238 -For example, NN13001.00 represents file number N13, address 001, the 0th bit. 239 -))) 240 -|(% rowspan="11" %)Word|S2|S2ddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number S2 241 -|T4S|T4Sddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number T4 (Timer Preset Value) 242 -|T4P|T4Pddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number T4 (Timer Accumulator Value) 243 -|TNS|TNSddddd|0~~99255|((( 244 -Timer Preset Value 245 - 246 -First two digits is for file number 247 - 248 -For example, TNS99255 represents file number T99, address 255. 249 -))) 250 -|TNP|TNPddddd|0~~99255|((( 251 -Timer Accumulator Value 252 - 253 -First two digits is for file number 254 - 255 -For example, TNP99255 represents file number T99, address 255. 256 -))) 257 -|C5S|C5Sddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number C5 (Counter Preset Value) 258 -|C5P|C5Pddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number C5 (Counter Accumulator Value) 259 -|CNS|CNSddddd|0~~99255|((( 260 -Counter Preset Value 261 - 262 -First two digits is for file number 263 - 264 -For example, CNS99255 represents file number C99, address 255. 265 -))) 266 -|CNP|CNPddddd|0~~99255|((( 267 -Counter Accumulator Value 268 - 269 -First two digits is for file number 270 - 271 -For example, CNP99255 represents file number C99, address 255. 272 -))) 273 -|N7|N7ddd|0~~255|Only able to communicate with file number N7 274 -|NN|NNddd|0~~99255|((( 275 -Integer data file 276 - 277 -First two digits is for file number 278 - 279 -For example, NN99255 represents file number N99, address 255. 280 -))) 281 -|(% colspan="1" rowspan="3" %)Double Word|F8|F8ddd|0~~255|((( 282 -Only able to communicate with file number N7 283 -))) 284 -|FN|FNddddd|0~~99255|((( 285 -Floating point data file 286 - 287 -First two digits is for file number 288 - 289 -For example, FN99255 represents file number F99, address 255. 290 -))) 291 -|LN|LNddddd|0~~99255|Long 292 - 293 -**3) Cable Wiring** 294 - 295 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 296 -[[image:ABRS232.gif]] 297 - 298 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HMicroLogixA0Protocol" %) 299 -(% id="cke_bm_5621S" style="display:none" %)** ** 300 - 301 -== **MicroLogix Protocol** == 302 - 303 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 304 304 MicroLogix 1000/1100/1200/1400/1500; SLC 5/03 5/04 5/05 PLC-5 305 305 306 306 **1)V-BOX setting** 307 307 308 308 |**Item**|**Settings**|**Note** 309 -|Protocol|Allen-Bradley DF1 Advanced| 188 +|Protocol|Allen-Bradlley DF1 Advanced| 310 310 |Connection|RS232| 311 311 |Baud rate|19200| 312 312 |Data bit|8| ... ... @@ -729,97 +729,6 @@ 729 729 730 730 [[image:image-20220824162342-2.png]] 731 731 732 -== **LOGO Ethernet Protocol** == 733 - 734 -Supported Series: Siemens Logo 0BA0, 0BA1 series 735 - 736 -**V-BOX Settings** 737 - 738 - 739 -|**Items**|**Settings**|**Note** 740 -|Protocol|Siemens LOGO| 741 -|Connection|Ethernet| 742 -|Port No.|102| 743 -|PLC station No.|2| 744 - 745 -**Address List** 746 - 747 - 748 -|**Number**|**Address Type**|**Data Type**|**Range**|**DB Address**|**PLC Address** 749 -|1|RTC|Word|1-7|DB1.DBX984.0|0x001ec0 750 -|2|VB|Byte|0-1469|DB1.DBX0.0|0x000000 751 -|3|VD|Double Word|0-1466|DB1.DBX0.0|0x000000 752 -|4|VW|Word|0-1468|DB1.DBX0.0|0x000000 753 -|5|NAQ|Word|1-32|DB1.DBX1406.0|0x002bf0 754 -|6|NAI|Word|1-64|DB1.DBX1262.0|0x002770 755 -|7|AM|Word|1-64|DB1.DBX1118.0|0x0022f0 756 -|8|AQ|Word|1-16|DB1.DBX1072.0|0x002180 757 -|9|AI|Word|1-16|DB1.DBX1032.0|0x002040 758 -|10|I|Bit|1-64|DB1.DBX1024.0|0x002000 759 -|11|Q|Bit|1-64|DB1.DBX1064.0|0x002140 760 -|12|M|Bit|1-112|DB1.DBX1104.0|0x002280 761 -|13|NI|Bit|1-128|DB1.DBX1246.0|0x0026f0 762 -|14|NQ|Bit|1-128|DB1.DBX1390.0|0x002b70 763 -|15|V|Bit|0-14697|DB1.DBX0.0|0x000000 764 - 765 -**PLC Settings in LOGO Software:** 766 - 767 -Click [Tools]~-~-[Ethernet Connections],shown as below. 768 - 769 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 770 -[[image:PIStudio.12\.PLC protocols.WebHome@12.PLC Protocol_html_8b9d2322edf89519.png]] 771 - 772 -Set Ethernet connection parameter. IP, Subnet Mask, shown as below. 773 - 774 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 775 -[[image:PIStudio.12\.PLC protocols.WebHome@image-20221228142937-4.png]] 776 - 777 -**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. 778 - 779 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 780 -[[image:PIStudio.12\.PLC protocols.WebHome@image-20221228143047-5.png]] 781 - 782 - **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. 783 - 784 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 785 -[[image:PIStudio.12\.PLC protocols.WebHome@image-20221228143246-6.png]] 786 - 787 -**V-BOX Communication Settings** 788 - 789 -Set PLC IP in [IP Address] settings; 790 - 791 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 792 -[[image:LldwDGntf4.png]] 793 - 794 -Enable V-BOX Ethernet in [Network]; 795 - 796 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 797 -[[image:WgvjfWbQif.png]] 798 - 799 -TSAP setting 800 - 801 -* The initialization script needs to set the source TSAP address and the target TSAP address, otherwise the communication will not be successful. 802 - 803 -{{code language="LUA"}} 804 -function init.main() 805 -addr_setword("@W_0#HSW1200",8192) -- Set the source TSAP address 806 -addr_setword("@W_0#HSW1201",4096) -- Set the destination TSAP address 807 -end 808 -{{/code}} 809 - 810 -Note: The name of the test script is init, 8192 and 4096 are the data used for the test, there is no HSW address in the register option, but you can directly set the value of the corresponding address through the code. 811 - 812 -**✎Note:** 813 - 814 -* **Communication port configuration: ** 815 -** Continuous length needs to be set to 0. 816 -** Integration interval needs to be set to 1. (no change may result in data errors) 817 -** Set Port and Device Station NO. 818 -** Other set as defaulted. 819 -* **Notes on the use of registers:** 820 -** Register VD: Use only registers that are multiples of 4, such as 0, 4, 8, etc. 821 -** Register VW: Use only registers thay are multiples of 2, such as 0, 2, 4 etc. (Using an odd-length register may result in data errors, such as 2 3 4 ) 822 - 823 823 = Create communication with **Mitsubishi PLC** = 824 824 825 825 == **FX1S,1N,2N Serial Protocol** == ... ... @@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@ 2017 2017 2018 2018 **2)Address List** 2019 2019 2020 -| =**Type**|=**Data Type**|=**Function code & Description**1808 +|**Type**|**Register**|**Function code & Description** 2021 2021 |(% rowspan="11" %)Word|(% rowspan="3" %)3|04 (read input register: read current binary value in one or more input registers) 2022 2022 |06 (write single register: write a binary value to a holding register) 2023 2023 |10 (write values to multiple addresses )
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