Screen Creator 5 Connection With PLC and External Equipment PDF
Screen Creator 5 Connection With PLC and External Equipment PDF
Screen Creator 5 Connection With PLC and External Equipment PDF
Vol. 3
Screen Creator 5
Connection with PLC
and
External Equipment
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Notes on Use of This Manual
It is also recommended to refer to the following manuals together with this one.
Vol.1 Screen Creator 5 Operation Manual (Introduction)
This manual explains the basic operation methods of Screen Creator 5.
Vol.2 Screen Creator 5 Operation Manual (Details)
This manual explains individual operations of Screen Creator 5 in detail.
Vol.3 Screen Creator Operation Manual: Connection with PLC and External Equipment
This manual explains how to communicate with the PLC and host computer and connect
with external equipment.
Vol.4 Standard Parts Catalog
This catalog explains the functions of the standard parts our company provides.
Vol.5 Screen Creator Operation Manual: Control Reference
This reference manual explains the controls used to create parts.
Vol.6 Screen Creator 5 Operation Manual (K-Basic Program Description)
This manual explains how to describe programs to draw screens, and the commands of
Screen Creator 5.
Vol.7 List of Error Codes
This manual describes the restrictions for creating screens using Screen Creator 5, as well
as how to process errors, and error codes to appear when those errors occur.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Be sure to follow the safety precautions listed below in order to use this system safely. Koyo cannot be
held liable for any damages incurred if these safety precautions are not followed.
警告
WARNING
• Design your system so that there are sufficient countermeasures for personnel
accidents and major equipment accidents. The system should have an
external protection and safety circuit, so that even if the OIP should malfunction
or even if there is a defect in the program the safety of the system is assured.
• Do not use the touch panel of the OIP to make switches that are related to safety
or people or major damages (emergency safety switches, etc.). Be sure the
system is designed so that it can cope with any errors or malfunctions in the
touch panel.
• Be sure that class 3 grounding is used for the protective grounding terminal.
There is a possibility of electrical shock if the unit is not grounded.
• If the OIP should malfunction, immediately turn off the power and leave it alone.
• If there is direct output to external output devices such as PLCs, direct output
will be driven regardless of the ladder circuit interlock. Output may be used to
drive motors and the like, so avoid using direct output because it is dangerous.
警告
CAUTION
• Use and store the OIP in the environment described in the specifications
(regarding vibrations, shock, temperature, humidity, etc.).
• Do not use the OIP where it is subjected to inflammable or explosive gases, or
steam.
• Before turning on the power, be sure that the power voltage rating of the OIP
and the voltage rating of power supply match. Using a mistaken power supply
can damage the unit.
• Do not disassemble or modify the OIP. Doing so can cause malfunctions and
lead to other problems.
• The OIP touch panel is made of glass. Striking it with hard objects or pressing
hard on it may break the glass.
• Do not push down on the OIP touch panel with mechanical pencils,
screwdrivers or other sharp objects. Doing so can damage the touch panel or
cause malfunctions.
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Notation
Notation
This user’s manual uses the following symbol marks to assure safety operations of this system.
警告
WARNING Describes a peril that may cause operator s death or serious injury when in
neglecting the WARNING item(s).
警告
Describes a peril that may cause bodily injury or serious device damage
CAUTION when in neglecting the CAUTION item(s).
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Notice
Notice
This manual has been carefully prepared and reviewed for completeness and correction.
However, we assume no responsibility for any consequences including indirect losses which may
arise from the use of this manual or for any errors which it may contain including technical,
proofreading, and omission errors.
1. No parts of this document may be reproduced or copied in any form without the prior written
permission.
2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
3. This document has been carefully prepared and reviewed for completeness and correctness.
However, contact the Sales Dept. of Koyo concerning any errors which may notice or on any points
on which you are in doubt.
4. Koyo shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this
document regardless of the result of the said item 3.
5. Koyo makes no warranties of any industrial and other properties with regard to this document. Koyo
also assumes no responsibility for any issues of industrial properties and other proprietary rights
including such patent isssues as information, circuits, equipment or software described in this
document, which may arise from the use of this document.
6. Contact us at the following places concerning other unclear points in this document.
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Version Up
Version Up
Koyo Ltd. has upgraded Screen Creator 5 for adding new functions, operationability and so forth.
Below will be introduced the updated functions.
1. Version 2.10
Standard components, centered on the parts used for middle size systems (GC53) in the
GC5x Series have drastically been added.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1. FEATURES......................................................................................................................... I-2
2. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS........................................................ I-3
2.1 RS-232C................................................................................................................... I-3
2.2 RS-442/485 (CH3).................................................................................................... I-5
3. BEFORE TRIAL OPERATION ........................................................................................... I-7
3.1 Setting Communication Type ................................................................................... I-7
3.2 Setting Communication Parameters ........................................................................ I-8
4. TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................... I-10
4.1 Errors and Error Processings................................................................................... I-10
4.2 Communication Error Codes.................................................................................... I-11
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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER I
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
I-1
1. FEATURES
1. FEATURES
Some of the major features of the Advanced Intelligent Panel (OIP) are listed below.
1) Transmission specifications
No. Item Description
1 Mode of communication Full-duplex
2 Method of synchronization Start-stop
3 Transmission distance 15 m
4 Connection format 1:1
5 Transmission rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 bps
(to be set using a communication parameter)
6 Data format Start bits: 1
Stop bits: 1 or 2
Data length: 7 or 8 bits
Parity: Even, odd, or none
(to be set using a communication parameter)
I-3
2. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
5 1
9 6
• Usable connectors
Plug: HDEB-9P (Hirose Denki) or equivalent
Shell: HDE-CTF (Hirose Denki) or equivalent
1) Transmission specifications
No. Item Description
1 Mode of communication Full-duplex, five-wire or half-duplex, three-wire
2 Method of synchronization Start-stop
3 Transmission distance 500 m
4 Connection format 1 : N (N≦31) M:N (M+N≦32) M:OIP, N:PLC
5 Transmission rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 bps (to be set
using a communication parameter)
6 Data format Start bits: 1
Stop bits: 1 or 2
Data length: 7 or 8 bits
Parity: Even, odd, or none
(to be set using a communication parameter)
2) Connector pin numbers and signal names (in case of 15-pin connector)
Pin Pin name Direction Description
1 RDB Input Receiving data (–)
2 (CTS) Input Clear to send signal (Note)
3 SG1 Signal ground
4 SDB Output Sending data (–)
5 SDB Output Sending data (–)
6 SG2 Signal ground
7 (RTS) Output Request to send signal (Note)
8 RDB Input Receiving data (–)
9 RDA Input Receiving data (+)
10 FG1 Frame ground
11 SDA Output Sending data (+)
12 (+5V) 5V power supply (for optional devices) (Note)
13 SDA Output Sending data (+)
14 FG2 Frame ground
15 RDA Input Receiving data (+)
Note: CTS and RST signals cannot be used for RS-485 because of extended signals.
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2. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
15 9
• Usable connectors
Plug: HDAB-9P (Hirose Denki) or equivalent
Shell: HDA-CTF (Hirose Denki) or equivalent
4) Internal circuits
SDA
送信データ
Sending Data
SDB
RDA
受信データ
Receiving Data
RDB
③ Touch the communication “Connected Device” frame. The device selection menu appears. Then,
touch the device to connect. This selection is ignored unless a communication protocol is down-
loaded together with screen data beforehand.
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3. BEFORE TRIAL OPERATION
1) Communication rate
Set the communication speed according to the object remote device. (The default value is 9600
bps.)
Touch the “Communication rate” frame on the screen (3-1-②). Each time you touch the frame, the
value will change cyclically as follows:
9600 → 19200 → 38400 →1200 → 2400 → 4800 → 9600
2) Parity check
Set the parity bit length according to the object remote device. (The default value differs among
devices to select.)
Touch the “Parity check” frame on the screen (3-1-②). Each time you touch the frame, the value
will change cyclically as follows:
EVEN (even number) → NONE (no parity) → ODD (odd number) → EVEN
3) Stop bit
Set the stop bit length according to the object remote device. (The default value differs among
devices to select.)
Touch the “Stop Bit” frame on the screen (3-1-②). Each time you touch the frame, the value will
change cyclically as follows:
1→2→1
4) Data length
Set the data length according to the object remote device. (The default value differs among
devices to select.)
Touch the “Data Length” frame on the screen (3-1-②). Each time you touch the frame, the value
will change cyclically as follows:
8→7→8
5) Setting details
Select “Setting details” on the screen (3-1-②). The following screen appears.
In case of RS-232C
In case of RS-485
① Retry count
Set the number of times to retry when a communication error occurs. Input range: 0 to 7. The
default value differs among devices to select.
② Time out
Set the limit time to generate a time-out error when no response is returned. Input range: 1.0 to
25.5 sec. The default value differs among remote devices.
If this value is set to 0.0, the Screen Creator waits until a communication
response is returned.
③ Machine ID number
Set the OIP ID number used when the command communication method or the memory link
communication method (memory-to-memory communication method) is used for communications
with a host computer, etc. Input range: 0 to 255. Default value: 0
This parameter is not needed when OIP is connected to a PLC and peripheral devices.
⑤ Xon/off
Select whether to control Xon/Xoff.
The default value differs depending on remote devices.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
This section will explain errors to occur while this system is used for communications, as well as how to
identify their causes and how to correct them.
The table below explains how to identify error causes and how to correct those errors according to their
symptoms.
If an error display is arranged on the object screen when the screen is created, detected errors are
displayed on the display.
Note: CH1 means RS-232C, CH2 means RS-232C (option only for GC56), and CH3 means RS-485.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
Note 1: Error codes from PLC are converted as shown below in this system during communications with
a Mitsubishi PLC (QnA), Hitachi or Toshiba PLC.
OIP’s error QnA’s OIP’s error QnA’s OIP’s error QnA’s OIP’s error QnA’s
code error code code error code code error code code error code
(Decimal) (Hex.) (Decimal) (Hex.) (Decimal) (Hex.) (Decimal) (Hex.)
0 4000H 39 4060H 78 409FH 117 7E40H
1 4001H 40 4061H 79 40A0H 118 7E41H
2 4002H 41 4062H 80 40A1H 119 7E42H
3 4003H 42 4063H 81 40A2H 120 7E43H
4 4004H 43 4064H 82 40A3H 121 7E44H
5 4005H 44 4065H 83 40A4H 122 7E47H
6 4006H 45 4066H 84 40A5H 123 7E4FH
7 4007H 46 4067H 85 40A6H 124 7E50H
8 4008H 47 4068H 86 40B0H 125 7E51H
9 4010H 48 4069H 87 40B1H 126 7E52H
10 4011H 49 406AH 88 40B2H 127 7E53H
11 4021H 50 4070H 89 40B3H 128 7E54H
12 4022H 51 4080H 90 4A00H 129 7E55H
13 4023H 52 4081H 91 4A01H 130 7E57H
14 4024H 53 4082H 92 4A02H 131 7E58H
15 4025H 54 4083H 93 4B00H 132 7F21H
16 4026H 55 4084H 94 7103H 133 7F22H
17 4027H 56 4085H 95 7140H 134 7F23H
18 4028H 57 4086H 96 7142H 135 7F24H
19 4029H 58 4087H 97 7143H 136 7F40H
20 402AH 59 4088H 98 7144H 137 7F41H
21 402BH 60 4089H 99 7145H 138 7F42H
22 402CH 61 408AH 100 7146H 139 7F67H
23 4030H 62 408BH 101 7147H 140 7F68H
24 4031H 63 4090H 102 7148H 141 7F69H
25 4032H 64 4091H 103 714AH F000H
26 4033H 65 4092H 104 714EH 142 to
27 4040H 66 4093H 105 7151H FFFFH
28 4041H 67 4094H 106 7155H
29 4042H 68 4095H 107 7160H
30 4043H 69 4096H 108 7167H
31 4044H 70 4097H 109 7168H
32 4045H 71 4098H 110 7169H
33 4046H 72 4099H 111 716DH
34 4050H 73 409AH 112 716EH
35 4051H 74 409BH 113 7170H
36 4052H 75 409CH 114 7171H
37 4053H 76 409DH 115 7172H
38 4054H 77 409EH 116 7173H
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
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CHAPTER II
CONNECTION TO A PLC
II-1
1. OUTLINE
1. OUTLINE
The OIP can be connected to a PLC to perform data read/write operations directly on the devices of the
PLC using a direct access method. No ladder programs are therefore required for communication.
Data memory
Readout of DO
Writing of MO
Internal relay
The maximum number of PLC devices that can be connected with a single screen of the GC5x Series
is increased to 16000, while only 2048 PLC devices can be connected with a single screen of the GC
Series. (Each 16000 devices can be connected with either a local screen or global screen.)
警告
WARNING
1) Do not output data directly to any external output device of PLC.
Data is output to such an external device directly regardless of the
interlock status of the ladder circuit. Since such an external device is
used for driving a motor, etc., it is very dangerous to do so.
① Type and notation of devices differ among makers. Since OIP does not support all devices,
select an appropriate device carefully in reference to “Station Numbers and Devices” of each
maker.
② The maximum address range is set for each device in this system. Thus, the address range may
become smaller for some PLC types. Check the address range carefully in reference to the
instruction manual of each PLC type.
If the set range is exceeded, it is regarded as an error in communications.
③ It is recommended to set consecutive addresses for a device arranged on a screen to improve the
efficiency of communications. If addresses are dispersed, the number of communications is
increased. As a result, display responses may be delayed significantly.
④ Communications are made for individual screens. Note that when a screen is changed to
another, the communication on the previous screen is stopped.
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2. NOTES FOR USE
10 FG FG FG FG
11 SDA SDA SDA SDA
4 SDB SDB SDB SDB
9 RDA RDA RDA RDA
1 RDB RDB RDB RDB
3 SG SG SG SG
15 RDA R Then select
[Yes] for item.
8 RDB If a terminator is needed, attach it [Terminating
here. For the concrete R value, refer Resistor
13 SDA R Yes/No].
to the "connecting method" of each
company PLC.
5 SDB
1:1
1:N
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3. Setting PLC Manufacturer Name and Model Numbers
③ Then, click on the “Connect Machinery” tag. The Connection Equipment Setup window
appears.
④ Click on the “▼” mark of the PLC. The PLC list is displayed. Select a PLC to be used.
① Open the “Part Properties” window of the part for which a device is to be set.
Method 1: Move the mouse cursor to the part for which a device is to be set, and double-click
the left mouse button.
Note that the Edit Contents window opens if the left mouse button is
double-clicked at the upper left corner of the part where the mouse cursor
changes into the [P] mark.
Method 2: Move the mouse cursor to the part for which a device is to be set, and click the left
mouse button(select part), and select “Edit (E)” on the main menu, then select
“Change Attributes/ Properties (E)”.
Method 3: Move the mouse cursor to the part for which a device is to be set, and click the left
mouse button(select part), and select “Tool (T)” on the main menu, select “Browse
List (B)”, then select the part for which a device is to be set. When the part is
selected, click the right mouse button to open the pop-up menu, then select “Change
Attributes/ Properties (E)”.
② Input the machine ID number and device name of the PLC in “Station Device (D)” in the
Operation Parameters field.
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4. Setting Device Name
The type of device and the method of expressing the device type vary from
manufacturer to manufacturer. Also, not all devices are supported. Before
setting a device type, therefore, see “Usable station numbers and devices”.
Only the maximum address data ranges that can be set for each device are
listed in this manual. For some specific models, therefore, values that can be
actually set may be smaller than those listed here. Check against the
operating manual of the model to be used. If data overstepping the required
range is set, an error will occur during communication.
For improved communication efficiency, KOYO recommends that addresses
for devices of the same type should be set in succession on one screen. Use
of different device addresses correspondingly increases the frequency of
communication and may thus extremely delay the response of display.
1) Communication type
2) Other parameters
Set other communication parameters according to the communication specifications of the model
to be connected.
As listed below, the defaults of parameters other than the communication type
parameter are preset for each model.
To modify these presettings, refer to the operating manual of the link unit of the
companies’ PLC to be used.
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6. CONNECTION OF SEVERAL OIP UNITS (M:N COMMUNICATION)
PLC PLC
Three-wired half-duplex communication is executed in this connection. Thus, the PLC units should
support three-wired halfduplex communication.
It is confirmed that the PLC units of the manufacturers shown below supports three-wired half-duplex
communication.
・ MITSUBISHI (AnN, AnS, AnA, and AnU: Direct CPU connection is not supported.)
・ OMRON
・ SHARP
・ FUJI
・ YOKOGAWA
・ TOYOTA KOKI
* Three-wired half-duplex communication is enabled through the RS-485 port on each model.
To validate the function of connecting several OIP units, open the system mode menu on the OIPs,
then select the following in the shown order:
“System Setup” → “RS-485 Setup” → “Detail Setup”
* See section 3-2 “Communication Parameter Setting”.
Set the station number of the OIP on which this setting is done in “Station No.” and the station number
of the destination OIP in “Next Station No.”. In other words, set the station number of the second OIP
in “Next Station No.” of the first OIP, the station number of the third OIP in “Next Station No.” of the
second OIP, and so forth. When “M” OIP units are connected, set the station number of the first OIP
in “Next Station No.” of the Mth OIP.
When a number other than 0 is set in “Next Station No.”, the OIP recognizes
that several OIP units are connected. Unless the station number and the next
station number are set properly, the OIP units fail to function properly. Be
sure to set 0 in “Next Station No.” when only one OIP is connected.
Do not assign a station number of a PLC to an OIP unit. The range of the
station numbers which can be assigned to OIP units depends on the PLC units
to be connected. For details, refer to the description about connection with
PLC units.
When several OIP units are connected, the “master station” always exists, and
the master OIP always starts communication. The “master station number”
differs with PLC units. For details, see “Master Station Number” in the
description about connection with PLC units.
PLC1 PLC2
The master station number is not 255 according to the types of PLC units
connected. For the master station number applicable to PLC units connected,
refer to the description about connection with PLC units.
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7. LIST OF CONNECTABLE PLC TYPES
Screen Creator 5
Series Name Object Type Link Unit Remark MPU M:N
Environment Setting
OMRON (SYSMACα) ○ ○
* *
C200HX、C200HG、 CPU unit link I/F 1 3
C200HE
SYSMAC CQM1 CQM1-CPU21/4* CPU unit link I/F OMRON (C) ○ ×
SYSMAC CPM1 CPM1 CPM1-CIF01 OMRON (C)(High-speed ○ ×
CPM1-CIF11 communication)
OMRON (SYSMACα)
SYSMAC CV CV500、CV1000 CV500-LK201 OMRON (CV) ○ ○
CV2000、CVM1 CPU unit link I/F *3
FLEX-PC NJ NJ-RS2、NJ-RS4 FUJI (NJ/NS) × ○
Fuji
NS NS-RS1 *3
NB1、NB2、NB3 NB-RS1-AC
NJ-T、NS-T NJ-RS1、NJ-RS2 FUJI (NJ-T/NS-T) × ×
NJ-RS4
NJ-T、NJ-JM、NS-T CPU loader connector FUJI (Loader command) × ×
NJ-JM CPU connector link (Terminal strip) FUJI (Computer link) × ×
MICREX-F F70、F70S NC1L-RS2、NC1L-RS4 FUJI (MICREX-F) ○ ○
F80H、F120H FFU120B *3
F120S、F140S
F15*S、F250
T link FFK100A-C10 A memory
FFK120A-C10 cassette
FMC312A is
needed.
HIDIC H H-302 COMM-H、COMM-2H HITACHI (H)(LINK) ○ ×
Hitachi
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7. LIST OF CONNECTABLE PLC TYPES
Screen Creator 5
Series Name Object Type Link Unit Remark MPU M:N
Environment Setting
Memocon-SC GL40S JAMSC-IF41A YASUKAWA (ASCII) ○ ×
Yasukawa
FP1-C56C、C72C
FP3 AFP3462(C.C.U)
FP5 AFP5462(C.C.U)
FP10 AFP5462(C.C.U)
CPU unit link I/F
FP-M CPU board link I/F
Panadac Panadac 7000 GCP-001 MATSUSHITA (Panadac7000) × ×
Matsushita
TPC-161
1770-KF3
SLC-5/03
CPU unit 232C port
SLC-5/04
CPU unit 232C port
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1.1 AnN, AnS (for link unit)
Select [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5. “Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK) (High-speed communication)” provides high-speed
communication, since it registers as may devices as possible in the PLC. Select “Mitsubishi
(AnN/AnS) (LINK)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used or M:N connection is performed.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
External input relay X0000 - X07FF
External output relay Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay M0000 - M2047
Special internal relay M9000 - M9255
Latch relay L0000 - L2047
Step relay S0000 - S2047
Link relay B0000 - B03FF
Annunciator F0000 - F0255
Timer (contact) TS000 - TS255
Timer (coil) TC000 - TC255
Counter (contact) CS000 - CS255
Counter (coil) CC000 - CC255
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1.1 AnN, AnS (for link unit)
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer (current value) TN000 - TN255
Counter (current value) CN000 - CN255
Data register D0000 - D1023
Special data register D9000 - D9255
Link register W0000 - W03FF
File register R0000 - R8191
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C (in the case that DSUB-9P is used on the link unit side)
(OIP) (Link unit)
1 FG FG
2 SD 3 SD
3 RD 2 RD
4 RS 7 RS
5 CS 8 CS
6 − 6 DSR
7 SG 5 SG
・ 1 CD
4 DTR
DSUB-9P
② RS-232C (in the case that DSUB-9P is used on the link unit side)
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DSR
7 SG 7 SG
・ 8 CD
20 DTR
DSUB-25P
5 SDB
1:1
1:N
④ RS-422/RS-485 [M: N]
3 SG 3 SG SG SG
330 Ω
15 RDA Then select
[Yes] for item.
8 RDB If terminating resistors [Terminating
330 Ω are to be connected. Resistor
13 SDA Yes/No].
5 SDB
II 1-3
1.2 AnA, AnU, AnUS (for link unit)
Select [Mitsubishi (AnA/AnU) (LINK)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5. “Mitsubishi (AnA/AnU) (LINK) (High-speed communication)” provides high-speed
communication, since it registers as may devices as possible in the PLC. Select “Mitsubishi
(AnA/AnU) (LINK)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used or M:N connection is performed.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
③ Devices
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check each device range of your PLC carefully.
• Bit devices
• Word devices
3) OIP connection
These connections are made in the same way as that stated in subsection 1-1, “AnN, AnS (for link
unit)”, (see pages II 1-2 and II 1-3).
II 1-5
1.3 QnA
1.3 QnA
Select [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5. “Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK) (High-speed communication)” provides high-speed
communication, since it registers as may devices as possible in the PLC. Select “Mitsubishi
(AnN/AnS) (LINK)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 31 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check each device range of your PLC carefully.
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X000000 - X0FFFFF
Output relay Y000000 - Y0FFFFF
Internal relay M000000 - M099999
Latch relay L000000 - L099999
Annunciator F000000 - F099999
Edge relay V000000 - V099999
Link relay B000000 - B0FFFFF
Step relay S000000 - S099999
Timer (contact) TS00000 - TS99999
Timer (coil) TC00000 - TC99999
Integrated timer (contact) SS00000 - SS99999
Integrated timer (coil) SC00000 - SC99999
Counter (contact) CS00000 - CS99999
Counter (coil) CC00000 - CC99999
Special relay SM00000 - SM99999
Special link relay SB00000 - SB99999
Direct input DX00000 - DXFFFFF
Direct output DY00000 - DYFFFFF
• Word devicess
Device name Range
Timer (current value) TN00000 - TN99999
Integrated timer (current value) SN00000 - SN99999
Counter (current value) CN00000 - CN99999
Data register D000000 - D099999
Link register W000000 - W099999
Special register SD00000 - SD99999
Special link register SW00000 - SW99999
Index register Z000000 - Z099999
File register R000000 - R099999
ZR00000 - ZR99999
3) OIP connection
These connections are made in the same way as that stated in subsection 1-1, “AnN, AnS (for link
unit)”, (see pages II 1-2 and II 1-3).
II 1-7
1.4 A Series (Direct Connection to CPU)
Communications between OIP and PLC can be made at 1:1 by connecting the dedicated Mitsubishi
cable (???10CC-1/*) to the connector of the object CPU unit peripheral device.
Select the object CPU “Mitsubishi (A**) (Direct connection to CPU)” from the connection devices of the
“Project Property” screen of Screen Creator 5.
For connectable CPU types, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
• Use CH1 as the OIP serial communication port. CH2 and CH3 cannot be used.
• The external input relay (X) can be used for reading, but cannot be used for
writing.
• The number of devices from/in which data can be read/written at a time is as
shown below.
Read: 128 ports (bit devices)/122 ports (word devices)
Write: 1 port (bit devices)/122 ports (word devices)
• Communication parameters
Set the communication parameters for OIP as shown below.
Those parameters are fixed in the CPU unit.
Communication rate: 9600 bps
Parity bit: ODD
Stop bit length: 1 bit
Data length: 8 bits
• If the object PLC is connected to the CPU directly, the responsibility of switches
and displays may become slower than that when the link unit is used at a speed of
19200 bps.
① Station number
00 (Set “00” for the station number, although no station number is assigned on the protocol.)
② Devices
If a file register (R) is to be used, the use range should be set on the PLC side.
External I/O relays (X, Y) can be declared for the maximum range of each type
PLC. Check the device range of your PLC when those I/O relays are to be used.
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer (current value) TN000 - TN255
Counter (current value) CN000 - CN255
Data register D0000 - D1023
Special data register D9000 - D9255
Link register W0000 - W03FF
File register R0000 - R8191
[MELSEC AnA]
• Bit devices
Device name Range
External input relay X000000 - X0007FF
External output relay Y000000 - Y0007FF
Internal relay M000000 - M008191
Special internal relay M009000 - M009255
Latch relay L000000 - L008191
Step relay S000000 - S008191
Link relay B000000 - B000FFF
Annunciator F000000 - F002047
Timer (contact) TS00000 - TS02047
Timer (coil) TC00000 - TC02047
Counter (contact) CS00000 - CS01023
Counter (coil) CC00000 - CC01023
• Word devices
II 1-9
1.4 A Series (Direct Connection to CPU)
[MELSEC AnU]
• Bit devices
Device name Range
External input relay X000000 - X001FFF
External output relay Y000000 - Y001FFF
Internal relay M000000 - M008191
Special internal relay M009000 - M009255
Latch relay L000000 - L008191
Step relay S000000 - S008191
Link relay B000000 - B001FFF
Annnunciator F000000 - F002047
Timer (contact) TS00000 - TS02047
Timer (coil) TC00000 - TC02047
Counter (contact) CS00000 - CS01023
Counter (coil) CC00000 - CC01023
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer (current value) TN00000 - TN02047
Counter (current value) CN00000 - CN01023
Data register D000000 - D008191
Special data register D009000 - D009255
Link register W000000 - W001FFF
File register R000000 - R008191
3) OIP connection
1.5 FX Series
The dedicated Mistubishi cable (???/10CC-1/*) can be used to perform 1:1 communications by con-
necting the OIP to the programming panel connector of the basic unit of the converter.
Select [Mistubishi (FX)] or [Mistubishi (FX 2 PORT)] from the connection devices of the “Project
Property” on Screen Creator 5.
Select [Mistubishi (FX 2 PORT)] when a Mistubishi 2-port adapter (FX-2PIF) is used.
In the case of using Mistubishi (FX 2 PORT), the ROMs of the OIP (??? 300 series) must be of the
following versions:
For connectable CPU types, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
• Use CH1 as the OIP serial communication port. CH2 cannot be used.
• The number of devices from/in which data can be read/written at a time is as
shown below.
• The number of devices from/in which data can be read/written at a time is as
shown below.
Read: 128 ports (bit devices)/122 ports (word devices)
Write: 1 port (bit devices)/122 ports (word devices)
• Communication parameters
Set the communication parameters for OIP as shown below.
Those parameters are fixed in the CPU unit.
Communication rate: 9600 bps
Parity bit: EVEN
Stop bit length: 1 bit
Data length: 7 bits
① Station number
00 (Set “00” for the station number, although no station number is assigned on the protocol.)
② Devices
This system does not support double-word counters (CN200 to CN255). When
using double-word counters, arrangement should be made so that PLC
transfers data to the data register and this system references to the data
register.
• Bit devices
Device name Range
External input relay X000 - X377
External output relay Y000 - Y377
Auxiliary relay M0000 - M1535
State S000 - S999
Timer (contact) TS000 - TS255
Counter (contact) CS000 - CS255
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1.5 FX Series
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D000 - D999
Special data register D8000 - D8999
Timer (current value) TN000 - TN255
Counter (current value) CN000 - CN199
3) OIP connection
Model: KDP10CC-1/* FX
Select [Omron (C)] or [Omron (C) (High-speed communication)] from the connection devices of the
“Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
“Omron (C) (High-speed communication)” provides high-speed communication, since it registers as
many devices as possible in the PLC. Select “Omron (C)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is
used or M:N connection is performed.
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
I/O relay, internal relay 00000 - 25515
Link relay LR0000 - LR6315
Hold relay HR0000 - HR9915
II 2-1
2.1 SYSMAC C, CQM1, CPM1
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register DM0000 - DM9999
Timer (current value) TM000 - TM511
Counter (current value) NT000 - NT511
I/O relay, internal relay 0000 - 2555
Link relay LR00 - LR63
Hold relay HR00 - HR99
3) OIP connection
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
DSUB-25P
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 9 SG
DSUB-9P
1:N
④ RS-485 [M:N]
3 SG 3 SG 3 SG 3 SG
220Ω
15 RDA Then select
[Yes] for item.
8 RDB [Terminating
220Ω If terminating resistors Resistor
13 SDA are to be connected. Yes/No].
5 SDB
II 2-3
2.2 SYSMAC (α Series)
Select [Omron (SYSMAC α)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator
5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
③ Devices
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check the device range of your PLC carefully.
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay, internal relay 00000 - 99915
Link relay LR0000 - LR9915
Hold relay HR0000 - HR9915
Auxiliary memory relay AR0000 - AR9915
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register DM0000 - DM9999
Extended data memory EM0000 - EM9999
Timer (current value) TIM000 - TIM999
Counter (current value) CNT000 - CNT999
Input/output relay, internal relay 000 - 999
Link relay LR00 - LR99
Hold relay HR00 - HR99
Auxiliary memory relay AR00 - AR99
3) OIP connection
These connections are made in the same way as that stated in subsection 2-1, “SYSMAC C, CQM1,
CPM1”, (see pages II 2-2 and II 2-3).
II 2-5
2.3 SYSMAC (CV Series)
Select [Omron (C)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For the connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II
• Command architecture
• When a bit device is selected, data will be written on a channel by channel basis,
not bit by bit. The value “0” will therefore be set in all other bits of the same
channel.
Values written in bit devices are assured if cyclic communication is made using
lamp displays and lamp switches arranged on the same screen. In other cases,
use only one bit in the same channel.
• If some bits in a channel are used over screens, values written on another screen
cannot be assured.
• Do not use bits as a coil in the same channel on the PLC side. It is recommended
to use a different area on PLC and OIP respectively.
• The total number of devices on which data read/write operations can be carried out
at a time is as follows:
Read/write: 128 ports (bit devices)
32 ports (word devices)
① Station number
• 00 to 31 (Decimal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
CIO area 000000 - 255515
CPU bus link relay G00000 - G25515
Special auxiliary relay A00000 - A51115
Timer increment flag TF0000 - TF1023
Counter flag CF0000 - CF1023
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data memory D00000 - D24575
Extended data memory E00000 - E32765 (Bank 0 only)
Timer (current value) T0000 - T1023
Counter (current value) C0000 - C1023
CIO area 0000 - 2555
CPU bus link relay G000 - G255
Special auxiliary relay A000 - A511
3) OIP connection
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
DSUB-9P
② RS-485 (for connection to the link I/F of CPU unit) [1:1, 1:N]
1:N
II 2-7
2.3 SYSMAC (CV Series)
3 SG 3 SG 4 RS 4 RS
220Ω
15 RDA 5 CS 5 CS
8 RDB If terminating resistors DSUB-9P Then select
220Ω are to be connected. [Yes] for item.
13 SDA [Terminating
Resistor
5 SDB Yes/No].
Select [Fuji (NJ/NS)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
• Initial settings
Notes: 1. The above hatched setting and set values can be selected according to the commu-
nication parameters of the OIP. Other settings and set values cannot be modified
once they are set.
2. For initial setting as listed in the table above, first create a file and then set initial data
in this file using a loader. Next, an instruction for transferring the data to the link unit
is to be incorporated into the ladder program.
• Writing is not executed in bit devices one by one. Data is always written
word by word. So, “0” is written in all the bits in the same word except in
the object one. Values written in bit devices are assured if cyclic
communication is made using lamp displays and lamp switches arranged on
the same screen. In other cases, use only one bit in the same channel.
• If some bits in a channel are used over screens, values written on another
screen cannot be assured.
• Do not use bits as a coil in the same channel on the PLC side. It is
recommended to use a different area on PLC and OIP respectively.
II 3-1
3.1 FLEX-PC (NJ, NS or NB Series)
① Station numbers
• 00 to 99 (Decimal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X0000 - X03FF
Output relay Y0000 - Y03FF
Internal relay M0000 - M03FF
Latch relay L0000 - L03FF
Timer (contact) TC0000 - TC01FF
Counter (contact) CC0000 - CC00FF
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D0000 - D06FF
File register R0000 - R3DFF
Timer (current value) TN0000 - TN01FF
Counter (current value) CN0000 - CN00FF
3) OIP connection
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
8 CD
20 ER
DSUB25P
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
II 3-3
3.2 FLEX-PC (NJ-T, NS-T Series)
Select [Fuji (NJ-T/NS-T) from the connection devices of “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
• Initial settings
Notes: 1. The above hatched setting and set values can be selected according to the commu-
nication parameters of the OIP. Other settings and set values cannot be modified
once they are set.
2. For initial setting as listed in the table above, first create a file and then set initial data
in this file using a loader. Next, an instruction for transferring the data to the link unit
is to be incorporated into the ladder program.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 99 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Devicename Range
Input relay X0000 - X07FF
Output relay Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay M0000 - M03FF
Extended internal relay M0400 - M1FFF
Keep relay K0000 - K03FF
Extended keep relay K0400 - K1FFF
Special relay V0000 - V01FF
Timer (contact) TC0000 - TC03FF
Counter (contact) CC0000 - CC01FF
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D0000 - D2FFF
File register W0000 - W7FFF
Link register R0000 - R3FFF
Timer (current value) TN0000 - TN03FF
Counter (current value) CN0000 - CN01FF
Special register Z0000 - Z037F
Input relay X0000W - X007FW
Output relay Y0000W - Y007FW
Internal relay M0000W - M003FW
Extended internal relay M0040W - M01FFW
Keep relay K0000W - K003FW
Extended keep relay K0040W - K01FFW
Special relay V0000W - V001FW
Timer (contact) TC0000W - TC003FW
Counter (contact) CC0000W - CC001FW
II 3-5
3.2 FLEX-PC (NJ-T, NS-T Series)
3) OIP connection
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
8 CD
20 ER
DSUB25P
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
Select [Fuji (computer link)] from the connection devices of “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 37 (Octal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Devicename Range
Input relay X0000 - X07FF
Output relay Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay M0000 - M03FF
Extended internal relay M0400 - M1FFF
Keep relay K0000 - K03FF
Extended keep relay K0400 - K1FFF
Special relay V0000 - V01FF
Timer (contact) TC0000 - TC03FF
Counter (contact) CC0000 - CC01FF
II 3-7
3.3 FLEX-PC (Computer link)
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D0000 - D2FFF
File register W0000 - W7FFF
Link register R0000 - R3FFF
Timer (current value) TN0000 - TN03FF
Counter (current value) CN0000 - CN01FF
Special register Z0000 - Z037F
Input relay X0000W - X007FW
Output relay Y0000W - Y007FW
Internal relay M0000W - M003FW
Extended internal relay M0040W - M01FFW
Keep relay K0000W - K003FW
Extended keep relay K0040W - K01FFW
Special relay V0000W - V001FW
Timer (contact) TC0000W - TC003FW
Counter (contact) CC0000W - CC001FW
3) OIP connection
11 SDA S+ S+ S+
4 SDB S− S− S−
9 RDA R+ R+ R+
1 RDB R− R− R−
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
11 SDA + + +
4 SDB − − −
9 RDA SG SG SG
1 RDB
3 SG
1:1
1:N
II 3-9
3.4 FLEX-PC (Loader command)
Select [Fuji (loader command)] from the connection devices of “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable Types” of Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 (The protocol is not numbered with station number but specified with 00.)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Devicename Range
Input relay X0000 - X07FF
Output relay Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay M0000 - M03FF
Extended internal relay M0400 - M1FFF
Keep relay K0000 - K03FF
Extended keep relay K0400 - K1FFF
Special relay V0000 - V01FF
Timer (contact) TC0000 - TC03FF
Counter (contact) CC0000 - CC01FF
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D0000 - D2FFF
File register W0000 - W7FFF
Link register R0000 - R3FFF
Timer (current value) TN0000 - TN03FF
Counter (current value) CN0000 - CN01FF
Special register Z0000 - Z037F
Input relay X0000W - X007FW
Output relay Y0000W - Y007FW
Internal relay M0000W - M003FW
Extended internal relay M0040W - M01FFW
Keep relay K0000W - K003FW
Extended keep relay K0040W - K01FFW
Special relay V0000W - V001FW
Timer (contact) TC0000W - TC003FW
Counter (contact) CC0000W - CC001FW
3) OIP connection
10 FG 1 FG
11 SDA 3 SDA
4 SDB 11 SDB
9 RDA 2 RDA
1 RDB 10 RDB
3 SG 7 SG
II 3-11
3.5 MICREX-F Series
Select “Fuji (MICREX-F)” from the connection devices registered on the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 99 (Decimal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check the device range of your PLC carefully.
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay B0000 - B999F
Auxiliary relay M0000 - M999F
Keep relay K0000 - K999F
Differential relay D0000 - D999F
Special relay F0000 - F999F
Announce relay A0000 - A999F
• Word devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay WB0000 - WB0999
Direct access W24.0000 - W24.9999
Timer (set value) TS0000 - TS9999
Timer (current value) TR0000 - TR9999
Counter (set value) CS0000 - CS9999
Counter (current value) CR0000 - CR9999
Data memory BD0000 - BD9999
User file (16 bits) W30.0000 - W30.9999
User file (16 bits) W31.0000 - W31.9999
User file (16 bits) W32.0000 - W32.9999
User file (32 bits) W33.0000 - W33.9999
User file (32 bits) W34.0000 - W34.9999
• The number of devices from/in which data can be read/written at a time is as shown below.
Read/write: 128 ports (bit devices)
32 ports (16-bit devices)
29 ports (32-bit devices)
• Initial setting
Item Setting Value Item Setting Value
1 Transmission procedure None 0 13 Transmission code JIS 0
2 Mode SET 1 14 Code conversion Yes 1
3 Receive message No. 0 (fixed) 0 15 Receive data bytes 0 0
4 Baud rate 9600 5 16 Start code : 2
5 Data length 8 1 17 End code CR·LF 4
6 Parity bit Even 2 18 Start code 1, 2 – 0
7 Stop bits 1 0 19 End code 1, 2 – 0
8 DCE/DTE mode DCE mode 0 20 BCC None 1
9 CTS/RTS control Continually on 1 21 Position (area) – 0
10 DSR/DTR control Continually on 0 22 Calculation expression – 0
11 Transmission conditions None 2 23 Code Transmission code 0
12 – 24 Timer 25.5 sec 0FFH
Notes: 1. The hatched items in the above table can be selected according to the particular
settings of the communication parameters of the OIP. For all other items, do not
modify settings once data has been set.
2. For initial setting as listed in the table above, first create a file and then set initial data
in this file using a loader. Next, an instruction for transferring the data to the link unit
is to be incorporated into the ladder program.
(For details, refer to the link unit manual.)
• Set the user file area as shown below in the user definition.
16-bit data: W30.0000 - W30.9999
W31.0000 - W31.9999
W32.0000 - W32.9999
32-bit data: W33.0000 - W33.9999
W34.0000 - W34.9999
• In the Fuji Denki’s specifications, the MSB of word devices corresponds to bit 0 of bit devices
and the LSB corresponds to bit F.
Example: In address WB0002, a value is written in bit devices as shown below.
If “0001” (hexadecimal) is written in an address “WB0002”, 1 is set in the B002F bit device as
shown below.
B002□ ━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┯━┓
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
If “0001”
WB0002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (hexadecimal)
is written
• In OIP, basically, data is processed assuming one word as 16 bits. Thus, 32-bit data
processings are limited as shown below.
II 3-13
3.5 MICREX-F Series
② Reading of an event
Of the 32-bit data, the data in the lower 16 bits is read.
③ Cyclic reading
All the 32 bits are read.
④ If 32-bit data is declared as consecutive cyclic data, the GETID and GETOFFSET com-
mands take offset values double the normal ones when they are executed.
Example: Modify the GETID and GETOFFSET programs in the manual (program
description) as shown below to make them correspond to 32-bit data.
CONF
CYCLIC 00¯BD0000 * 30
END CONF
EVNT
INPUT TY%, ID@, DAT%
OFFSET = GETOFFSET (00¯BD0000, ID@)/2
...
An error processing, etc. corresponding to the offset value
...
ID@ = GETID (00¯BD0000, OFFSET*2)
...
END EVNT
• Writing is not executed in bit devices one by one. Data is always written
word by word. So, “0” is written in all the bits in the same word except in
the object one. Values written in bit devices are assured if cyclic
communication is made using lamp displays and lamp switches arranged
on the same screen. In other cases, use only one bit in the same
channel.
• If some bits in a channel are used over screens, values written on another
screen cannot be assured.
• Do not use bits as a coil in the same channel on the PLC side. It is
recommended to use a different area on PLC and OIP respectively.
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
(OIP) (FFU120B)
1 FG 1 FG
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
8 CD
20 ER
DSUB25P
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
③ RS-485 [M:N]
II 3-15
3.5 MICREX-F Series
④ T link
(OIP) (FFK120A-C10)
RS−232C
1 FG 1 FG T1
2 SD 2 SD T2 Tリンク
T link
3 RD 3 RD SD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
・ 8 CD
20 ER
Select [Hitachi (H) (LINK)] or [Hitachi (H) (LINK) (Non-occupation)] from the connection devices of the
“Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
The Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU) (Non-occupation) does not occupy
the memory used for read or write operation to PLC devices. Therefore
applicable H series models are limited. For connectable PLC types, refer to
Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
The Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU) automatically executes the
command of “memory occupation or occupation reset” in making a write
operation.
II 4-1
4.1 H-Series (with station number assignment)
① Station numbers
• 00 to 31 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Internal output relay R000 - R7FF
CPU link area 1 L0000 - L3FFF
CPU link area 2 L10000 - L13FFF
*u: Unit No. (0H-9H)
Data area M0000 - M3FFF
s: Slot No. (0H-AH)
External input relay X0usb b: Internal module bit No. (00-95)
External output relay Y0usb *r: Remote master sta. No. (1H-4H)
t: Remote slave sta. No. (0H-9H)
Remote external input relay Xrtsb s: Slot No. (0H-9H)
Remote external output relay Yrtsb b: Internal module bit No. (00-95)
• Word devices
Device name Range
CPU link area 1 WL000 - WL3FF
CPU link area 2 WL1000 - WL13FF
Internal output relay WR0000 - WRC3FF
Special internal output relay WRF000 - WRF1FF
Data area WM000 - WM3FF
*u: Unit No. (0H-9H)
External input relay WX0usm
s: Slot No. (0H-AH)
External output relay WY0usm m: Internal module word No. (0-7)
Remote external input relay WXrtsm *r: Remote master sta. No. (1H-4H)
t: Remote slave sta. No. (0H-9H)
Remote external output relay WYrtsm s: Slot No. (0H-9H)
Timer/counter (current value) TC000 - TC511 m: Internal module word No. (0-7)
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 9 SG
14 PV12
1:N
II 4-3
4.2 H-Series (without station number assignment)
Connection of the peripherals connector of a CPU module or a remote I/O module allows 1:1
communication without using a COMM module.
Select [Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU)] or [Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU)
(Non-occupation)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
The Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU) (Non-occupation) does not occupy
the memory used for read or write operation to PLC devices. Therefore
applicable H series models are limited. For connectable PLC types, refer to
Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter II.
The Hitachi (H) (Direct connection to CPU) automatically executes the
command of “memory occupation or occupation reset” in making a write
operation.
• Network addresses
L (loop number) = FF(H) [fixed]
U (unit number) = FF(H) [fixed]
M (module number) = 00(H) [fixed]
P (port number) = 00(H) [fixed]
• The total number of devices on which data read/write operations can be carried out
at a time is as follows:
Read: 128 ports (bit devices)
29 ports (word devices)
Write: 128 ports (bit devices)
19 ports (word devices)
① Station numbers
• 00 (although no station number is required for the protocol, specify “00” here.)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Internal output relay R000 - R7FF
CPU link area 1 L0000 - L3FFF
CPU link area 2 L10000 - L13FFF
*u: Unit No. (0H-9H)
Data area M0000 - M3FFF
s: Slot No. (0H-AH)
External input relay X0usb b: Internal module bit No. (00-95)
External output relay Y0usb *r: Remote master sta. No. (1H-4H)
t: Remote slave sta. No. (0H-9H)
Remote external input relay Xrtsb s: Slot No. (0H-9H)
Remote external output relay Yrtsb b: Internal module bit No. (00-95)
• Word devices
Device name Range
CPU link area 1 WL000 - WL3FF
CPU link area 2 WL1000 - WL13FF
Internal output relay WR0000 - WRC3FF
Special internal output relay WRF000 - WRF1FF
Data area WM000 - WM3FF
*u: Unit No. (0H-9H)
External input relay WX0usm
s: Slot No. (0H-AH)
External output relay WY0usm m: Internal module word No. (0-7)
Remote external input relay WXrtsm *r: Remote master sta. No. (1H-4H)
t: Remote slave sta. No. (0H-9H)
Remote external output relay WYrtsm s: Slot No. (0H-9H)
Timer/counter (current value) TC000 - TC511 m: Internal module word No. (0-7)
III 4-5
4.2 H-Series (without station number assignment)
3) OIP connection
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 7 DR Transmission
転送速度切替
rate selection:
7 SG 8 PHL 4800bit/s
4800 bps
19200bit/s
19200 bps
9 SG
13 NV12
14 PV12
Select [Sharp (Link)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 01 to 37 (Octal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay, general-purpose relay 000000 - 015777
Timer (contact) T0000 - T0777
Counter (contact) C0000 - C0777
II 5-1
5.1 New Satellite JW Series (for link unit)
• Byte devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay, general-purpose relay コ0000 - コ1577
TIM/CNT (current data/MD information) b0000 - b1777
Register 09000 - 99777
Register (for self-diagnostic use) E0000 - E1777
File register @000000 - @177777
System memory #0000 - #2177
• Word devices
Device name Range
TIM/CNT (current data/MD information) W0000 - W0777 (Note)
Note: For the JW Series, auxiliary information is read out in addition to the current data. The
OIP, however, ignores the information.
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 SD TD(−) L2
3 RD 3 RD RD(+) L3
4 RS 4 RD(−) L4
5 CS 5 SHIELD SHIELD
6 − 6 GND
7 SG 7 SG
4 SDB L2 L2 L2
9 RDA L3 L3 L3
1 RDB L4 L4 L4
3 SG SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
1:N
③ RS-485 [M:N]
1 RDB 1 RDB L4 L4
3 SG 3 SG SHIELD SHIELD
10 FG 10 FG GND GND
II 5-3
5.2 JW (for communication port)
You can communicate by connecting the OIP to the communication port of the control unit.
Select [Sharp (Direct connection to CPU)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on
Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
• The communication format must be set in a system memory of the PLC. Refer to
the Sharp PLC operating manual for further details of setting.
• System memoryt (#), TIM-CNT current value, and MD information (w) can be read,
but they cannot be written.
• The total number of devices on which data read/write operations can be carried out
at a time is as follows:
Read: 1 port (TIM/CNT)
128 ports (bits other than the above)
32 ports (bytes/words)
Write: 1 port (bits)
32 ports (bytes)
① Station numbers
• 01 to 37 (Octal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Input/output relay, general-purpose relay 000000 - 015777
Timer (contact) T0000 - T0777
Counter (contact) C0000 - C0777
• Byte devices
Device name Range
Input/output relay, general-purpose relay コ0000 - コ1577
TIM/CNT (current data/MD information) b0000 - b1777
Register 09000 - 99777
Register (for self-diagnostic use) E0000 - E1777
File register @000000 - @177777
System memory #0000 - #2177
• Word devices
Device name Range
TIM/CNT (current data/MD information) W0000 - W0777 (Note)
Note: For the JW Series, auxiliary information is read out in addition to the current data. The
OIP, however, ignores the information.
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
12 −
14 −
II 5-5
5.2 JW (for communication port)
1:N
③ RS-485 [M:N]
Select [Toyota Koki (PC1)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 37 (Octal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input/output port 0000 - 3777
• Byte devices
Device name Range
Input/output port 0000B - 3770B
Data register 004000 - 007777
II 6-1
6.1 TOYOPUC PC2 Series
3) OIP connection
① RS-485 (3-wire) [1 : 1, 1 : N]
11 SDA + + +
4 SDB − − −
9 RDA SG SG SG
1 RDB
3 SG
1:1
1:N
Select [Toyota Koki (PC2)] or [Toyota Koki (PC2) (High-speed communication)] from the connection
devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5. “Toyota Koki (PC2) (High-speed
communication)” provides high-speed communication, since it registers as many devices as possible in
the PLC. Select [Toyota Koki (PC2)] when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used or M:N connection
is performed.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 37 (Octal notation)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input X0000 - X07FF
Output Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay M0000 - M07FF
Keep relay K0000 - K02FF
Special relay V0000 - V00FF
Timer T0000 - T01FF
Counter C0000 - C01FF
Link relay L0000 - L07FF
Edge relay P0000 - P01FF
II 6-3
6.2 TOYOPUC PC2 Series
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register D0000 - D2FFF
Link register R0000 - R07FF
Register (current data) N0000 - N01FF
Special register S0000 - S03FF
File register B0000 - B1FFF
3) OIP connection
(Communication (Communication
(OIP) (OIP) module) module)
10 FG 10 FG FG FG
11 SDA 11 SDA + +
4 SDB 4 SDB − −
9 RDA 9 RDA 0V 0V
1 RDB 1 RDB
3 SG 3 SG
1:1
1:N
M:N
11 SDA S+ S+ S+
4 SDB S− S− S−
9 RDA R+ R+ R+
1 RDB R− R− R−
3 SG 0V 0V 0V
1:1
1:N
Select [Toyota Koki (PC3)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 37 (Octal notation)
II 6-5
6.3 TOYOPUC PC3 Series
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Program no. Range
Input 1,2,3 X0000 - X07FF
Output 1,2,3 Y0000 - Y07FF
Internal relay 1,2,3 M0000 - M07FF
Keep relay 1,2,3 K0000 - K02FF
Special relay 1,2,3 V0000 - V00FF
Timer 1,2,3 T0000 - T01FF
Counter 1,2,3 C0000 - C01FF
Link relay 1,2,3 L0000 - L07FF
Edge relay 1,2,3 P0000 - P01FF
Input (extension area) 0 EX0000 - EX07FF
Output (extension area) 0 EY0000 - EY07FF
Internal relay (extension area) 0 EM0000 - EM1FFF
Keep relay (extension area) 0 EK0000 - EK0FFF
Special relay (extension area) 0 EV0000 - EV0FFF
Timer (extension area) 0 ET0000 - ET07FF
Counter (extension area) 0 EC0000 - EC07FF
Link relay (extension area) 0 EL0000 - EL1FFF
Edge relay (extension area) 0 EP0000 - EP0FFF
How to express the word of bit device: Remove the least bit of a bit device and add a letter W.
Example: To express M0100 - M010F as word, represent it in M0010W.
How to express the byte of bit device: Remove the least bit of a bit device and add a letter H or L.
Example: To express M0100 - M0107 as byte, represent it in M0010L.
To express M0108 - M010F as byte, represent it in M0010H.
• Word devices
Device name Program no. Range
Data register 1,2,3 D0000 - D0FFF
Link register 1,2,3 R0000 - R07FF
Register (current value) 1,2,3 N0000 - N01FF
Special register 1,2,3 S0000 - S03FF
File register 1 B0000 - B0FFF
Data register (extension area) 8 U0000 - U7FFF
Register (set value) (extension area) 0 H0000 - H07FF
Register (current value) (extension area) 0 EN0000 - EN07FF
Special register (extension area) 0 ES0000 - ES07FF
How to express the bit of word device: Add “.” to the end of a word device and specify a bit.
Example: To express the least bit of D0100, represent it in D0100.0
To express the high order bit of D0100, represent it in D0100.F.
How to express the byte of word device: Add a letter H or L to the end of work device.
Example: To express the least byte of D0100, represent it in D0100L.
To express the high order byte of D0100, represent it in D0100H.
3) OIP connection
RS-485 (3-wire) [1:1, 1:N, M:N]
9 RDA 9 RDA SG SG
1 RDB 1 RDB
3 SG 3 SG
1:1
1:N
M:N
II 6-7
7.1 GL Series, U84, CP-9200
Select [Yasukawa (ASCII)] or [Yasukawa (RTU)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property”
on Screen Creator 5. The number of devices which can be read or written at a time differs with
“Yasukawa (ASCII)” and “Yasukawa (RTU)”.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 001 to 247 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name
Range
Coil 00001 - 09999
Input relay 10001 - 19999
• Word devices
Device name Range
(Note)
Input register 30001 - 39999
Hold register 40001 - 49999
For the GL60S, 31xxx is a constants register, but this register cannot be used
with the OIP.
The OIP accepts five-digit numbers, though recent PLC devices have six-digit
numbers. When such a PLC device is used, convert a six-digit number into
II 7-1
7.1 GL Series, U84, CP-9200
3) OIP connection
(OIP) (MEMOBUS)
1 FG 1 FG
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
(OIP) (Modem)
1 FG 1 FG
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
10 FG 1 FG 1 FG 1 FG
1:1
1:N
1:N
II 7-3
7.2 Inverter (VS-616G5)
Select [Yasukawa (Inverter)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
① Station numbers
• 001 to 247 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Hold register 40001 - 49999
3) OIP connection
1:1
1:N
Depending on the particular CPU number, select either [Yokogawa (CPU_No.1)], [Yokogawa
(CPU_No.1) (High-speed communication)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.2)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.2)
(High-speed communication)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.3)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.3) (High-speed
communication)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.4)], [Yokogawa (CPU_No.1) (High-speed communication)],
from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5. “Yokogawa (CPU No. *)
(High-speed communication)” provides high-speed communication, since it registers as many devices
as possible in the PLC. Select “Yokogawa (CPU No. *)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used
or M:N connection is performed.
If you want to specify CPU numbers freely, refer to Section 8.2, “FA500, FA-M3, and UT-2000 (CPU No.
variable)”.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 01 to 32 (Decimal notation)
II 8-1
8.1 FA500, FA-M3 (CPU No. fixed)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X00101 - X71664
Output relay Y00101 - Y71664
Internal relay I00001 - I99999
Sharable relay E00001 - E99999
Link relay L00001 - L99999
Special relay M00001 - M99999
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer T0001 - T9999
Counter C0001 - C9999
Data register D00001 - D99999
Common register B00001 - B99999
Link register W00001 - W99999
Special register Z00001 - Z99999
Index register V01 - V99
Sharable register R00001 - R99999
• Channels
Device name Range
Channel No. 0000 - 9999
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check the device range of your PLC carefully.
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C [FA500]
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
20 ER
② RS-232C [FA-M3]
2 SD 3 SD
3 RD 2 RD
4 RS 7 RS
5 CS 8 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 5 SG
4 ER
3 RD 2 RD
4 RS 5 SG
5 CS
6 −
7 SG
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
II 8-3
8.1 FA500, FA-M3 (CPU No. fixed)
⑤ RS-485 [M:N]
Select [Yokogawa (CPU No. variable)] or [Yokogawa (CPU No. variable) (High-speed communication)]
from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
Several CPU numbers can be selected from one system. “Yokogawa (Variable CPU No.) (High-speed
communication)” provides high-speed communication, since it registers as many devices as possible in
the PLC. Select “Yokogawa (CPU No. variable)” when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used or M:N
connection is performed.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 01 to 32 (Decimal notation)
II 8-5
8.2 FA500, FA-M3, UT2000 (CPU No. variable)
③ Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X00101 - X71664
Output relay Y00101 - Y71664
Internal relay I00001 - I99999
Sharable relay E00001 - E99999
Link relay L00001 - L99999
Special relay M00001 - M99999
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer T0001 - T9999
Counter C0001 - C9999
Data register D00001 - D99999
Common register B00001 - B99999
Link register W00001 - W99999
Special register Z00001 - Z99999
Index register V01 - V99
Sharable register R00001 - R99999
• Channels
Device name Range
Channel No. 0000 - 9999
This system is designed so that devices that are not supported at present can
also be declared to cope with the system expansion in the future. When any
devices are to be used, check the device range of your PLC carefully.
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C [FA500]
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
20 ER
② RS-232C [FA-M3]
3 RD 2 RD
4 RS 7 RS
5 CS 8 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 5 SG
4 ER
2 SD 1 SD
3 RD 2 RD
4 RS 5 SG
5 CS
6 −
7 SG
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
II 8-7
8.2 FA500, FA-M3, UT2000 (CPU No. variable)
⑤ RS-485 [M:N]
3 SG 3 SG SG SG
FA500/FA-M3
(OIP) (UT2000) (Link unit)
10 FG FG FG
4 SDB TX− SDA
1:2
9.1 FP Series
Select [Matsushita (FP)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 01 to 63 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
External input relay X0000 - X127F
External output relay Y0000 - Y127F
Internal output relay R0000 - R097F
Special internal output relay R9000 - R910F
Link relay L0000 - L127F
• Word devices
Device name Range
Data register DT0000 - DT2047
Special data register DT9000 - DT9255
File register FL00000 - FL22524
Link register LD000 - LD255
Timer/counter (current data) EV000 - EV255
II 9-1
9.1 FP Series
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
(OIP) (CCU)
1 FG 1 FG
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
8 CD
9 ER
Select [Matsushita (Panadac 700)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to FF (Hexadecimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices (relay device)
Device name Range
Input/outpur relay IN000 - IN7FF
OT000 - OT7FF
Internal relay RL000 - RL7FF
Hold relay KR000 - KR3FF
Link relay LK000 - LK7FF
Status relay ST000 - ST1FF
MC status relay MS000 - MS3FF
Timer start relay TS000 - TS1FF
Timer-up relay TU000 - TU1FF
Count-up relay CU000 - CU07F
CPU input relay CI000 - CI1FF
CPU output relay CO000 - CO1FF
II 10-1
10.1 Panadac 700 Series
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 −
7 SG 7 SG
11.1 EX Series
Select [Toshiba (EX)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC type and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of Chapter
II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 15 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X000 - X31F
Output relay Y000 - Y31F
AuxiIiary relay R000 - R63F
Link relay Z000 - Z31F
• Word devices
Device name Range
Input register XW00 - XW63
Output register YW00 - YW63
Auxiliary relay register RW00 - RW63
Link relay register ZW00 - ZW31
Data register D0000 - D1535
Timer register T000 - T127
Counter register C00 - C95
II 11-1
11.1 EX Series
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
8 CD
20 DTR
3 SG SG SG SG
TERM TERM TERM
1:1
1:N
11.2 T Series
Select [Toshiba (T)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 01 to 32 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X0000 - X255F
Output relay Y0000 - Y255F
Internal relay R0000 - R511F
Link relay L0000 - L255F
Link register relay Z0000 - Z511F
• Word devices
Device name Range
Input relay register XW000 - XW255
Output relay register YW000 - YW255
Internal relay register RW000 - RW511
Link relay register LW000 - LW255
Link register W0000 - W1023
Data register D0000 - D8191
Timer register T000 - T511
Counter register C000 - C511
File register F0000 - F8191
II 11-3
11.2 T Series
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
1 FG 1 FG FG 12 CTSB
7 SG 7 SG SG R
8 CD 10 RXB
20 DTR 15 SG
1:N
12.1 MA500
Select [Yamatake-Honeywell (MA500)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen
Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
• The total number of devices on which data read/write operations can be carried out
at a time is as follows:
Read/write: 128 ports (bit devices)
20 ports (word devices)
① Station numbers
• 01 to 63 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Relay 0000.00 - 4095.15
• Byte devices
Device name Range
Relay (H) 0000H - 4095H
Relay (L) 0000L - 4095L
• Word devices
Device name Range
Relay 0000W - 4095W
II 12-1
12.1 MA500
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6 DR
7 SG 7 SG
8 CD
20 ER
3 SG SG SG SG
1:1
1:N
13.1 KZ300
A Keyence PLC can be connected to this system using a personal computer link unit (KZ-L2). The
PLC must be operated in the link mode in that case, however.
Select [Omron (C)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5. Then,
enter Omron device names instead of the current device names.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 15 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range Omron’s device name
Input/output relays, 00000 - 17915 00000 - 17915
Internal auxilliary relay,
Special relay
Temporary data memory TM0000 - TM3115 HR0000 - HR3115
II 13-1
13.1 KZ300
• Word devices
Device name Range Omron’s device name
Data memory DM0000 - DM9999 DM0000 - DM9999
Timer (current value) T000 - T249 TIM000 - TIM249
Counter (current value) C000 - C249 CNT000 - CNT249
Fast counter CTH0, CTH1 CNT254, CNT255
Input/output relays, 000 - 179 000 - 179
Internal auxilliary relay,
Special relay
Temporary data memory TM00 - TM31 HR00 - HR31
Trimmer value Trimmer value: 0, HR32,
Trimmer value: 1 HR33
Note 1: Data can only be read/written from/in CTH0 and CTH1 one by one.
Note 2: Only reading is possible from TM30 and TM31.
Note 3: Values in trimmers can only be read, one by one.
① RS-232C (Port 1)
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6
7 SG 7 SG
② RS-232C (Port 2)
2 SD 3 SD
3 RD 5 RD
4 RS
5 CS
6 −
7 SG 1 SG
③ RS-485 (Port 2)
1:N
II 13-3
13.2 KZ-A500
13.2 KZ-A500
The KZ-A500 can be connected to this system using a personal computer link unit (KZ-L10). The PLC
must be operated in the link mode.
Select [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK)], [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK) (High-speed communication)],
[Mitsubishi (AnN/AnU) (LINK)], or [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnU) (LINK) (High-speed communication)] from the
connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
[Mitsubishi (AnN/AnS) (LINK) (High-speed communication)] or [Mitsubishi (AnN/AnU) (LINK)
(High-speed communication)] can provide high-speed communication, since it registers as many
devices as possible in the PLC. Select [Mitsubishi Electric (AnN/AnS) (LINK)] or [Mitsubishi
(AnN/AnU) (LINK) (High-speed communication)] when the multi-panel unit ???21NU-1 is used.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 09 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Input relay X000000 - X0007FF
Output relay Y000000 - Y0007FF
Internal relay M000000 - M008191
Latch relay L000000 - L008191
Link relay B000000 - B000FFF
Annuciator F000000 - F002047
Special relay M009000 - M009255
Timer (contact) TS00000 - TS02047
Timer (coil) TC00000 - TC02047
Counter (contact) CS00000 - CS01023
Counter (coil) CC00000 - CC01023
• Word devices
Device name Range
Timer-current value TN00000 - TN02047
Counter-current value CN00000 - CN01023
Data register D000000 - D006143
Link register W000000 - W000FFF
File register R000000 - R008191
Special register D009000 - D009255
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C (Port 1)
2 SD 2 SD
3 RD 3 RD
4 RS 4 RS
5 CS 5 CS
6 − 6
7 SG 7 SG
② RS-232C (Port 2)
2 SD 3 SD
3 RD 5 RD
4 RS
5 CS
6 −
7 SG 1 SG
II 13-5
13.2 KZ-A500
③ RS-485 (Port 2)
3 SG 1 SG 1 SG 1 SG
1:1
1:N
Select [Toyo (µ-GPCH)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
① Station numbers
• 00 to 31 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Link relay G0000 - G1FFFF
Input relay I00000 - I00FFF
Annoucement relay Z0000 - Z00FFF
Auxilliary relay B0000 - B017FF
II 14-1
15.1 µ-GPCH Series
• Word devices
Device name Range
Link register g00000 - g01FFF
Input register i00000 - i000FF
Annoucement register z00000 - z000FF
Auxilliary register b00000 - b0017F
Arithmetic register mi00000 - mi017FF
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
1 FG A3 SG
2 SD A2 TXD
3 RD A6 RXD
4 RS A7 SG
5 CS A4 RTS
7 SG A8 CTS
② RS-485 [1:1]
11 SDA B2 TXDA
4 SDB B3 TXDB
9 RDA B12 RXDA
15.1 SLC500
Select [AB (SLC500)] from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator 5.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
II 15-1
15.1 SLC500
① Station numbers
• 01 to 31 (Decimal notation)
② Devices
• Bit devices
Device name Range
Status Sf: e/b
f (file number): 2 [omissible]
e (element number): 0 to 255
b (terminal number): 0 to 15
Bit ① Bf: e/b
f (file number): 3 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
b (bit number): 0 to 15
② Bf/b
f (file number): 3 [omissible] or 9 to 255
b (sum-up bit number): 0 to 4095
Timer Tf: e. s/b
f (file number): 4 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 1)
b (bit number): 0 to 15 (Note 2)
Counter Cf: e. s/b
f (file number): 5 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 1)
b (bit number): 0 to 15 (Note 3)
Control Rf: e. s/b
f (file number): 6 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 4)
b (bit number): 0 to 15 (Note 5)
Integer Nf: e/b
f (file number): 7 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
b (bit number): 0 to 15
• Word devices
Device name Range
Status Sf: e
f (file number): 2 [omissible]
e (element number): 0 to 255
Bit Bf: e
f (file number): 3 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
Timer Tf: e. s
f (file number): 4 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 1)
Counter Cf: e. s
f (file number): 5 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 1)
Control Rf: e. s
f (file number): 6 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
s (word number): 0 to 2 (Note 4)
Integer Nf: e
f (file number): 7 [omissible] or 9 to 255
e (element number): 0 to 255
Note 1:
In case of 0, “. s” is omissible. In case of 1, “preset value” , “PRE” can be set. In case of 2,
“current value” , “ACC” can be set.
Note 2:
In case of s=0, “EN” can be set if b = 15 “Enable Bit”.
In case of s=0, “TT” can be set if b = 14 “Timing Bit”.
In case of s=0, “DN” can be set if b = 13 “Completed Bit”.
Note 3:
In case of s=0, “CU” can be set if b = 15 “Up Counter Enable Bit”.
In case of s=0, “CD” can be set if b = 14 “Down Counter Timing Bit”.
In case of s=0, “DN” can be set if b = 13 “Completed Bit”.
In case of s=0, “OV” can be set if b = 12 “Overflow Bit”.
In case of s=0, “UN” can be set if b = 11 “Underflow Bit”.
In case of s=0, “UA” can be set if b = 10 “Latest Value (high-speed counter)”.
Note 4:
In case of s = 0, “. s” is omissible.
In case of 1 “area size”, “LEN” can be set. In case of 2 “position”, “POS” can be set.
Note 5:
In case of s=0, “EN” can be set if b = 15 “Enable Bit”.
In case of s=0, “EU” can be set if b = 14 “Enable Bit (unload)”.
In case of s=0, “DN” can be set if b = 13 “Completed Bit”.
In case of s=0, “EM” can be set if b = 12 “Empty Bit”.
In case of s=0, “ER” can be set if b = 11 “Error Bit”.
In case of s=0, “UL” can be set if b = 10 “Out Bit (bit shift)”.
In case of s=0, “IN” can be set if b = 9 “IN Bit”.
In case of s=0, “FD” can be set if b = 8 “Match Bit (sequencer comparison)”.
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15.1 SLC500
3) OIP connection
① RS-232C
2 SD 2 RXD
3 RD 3 TXD
4 RS 4 DTR
5 CS 5 COMMON
6 − 6 DSR
7 SG 7 RTS
8 CTS
9 (NC)
16.1 ???21NU-1
The use of the mutipanel unit (???21NU-1) allows to connect up to 8 OIPs to one PLC.
For how to use it, refer to the multipanel unit instruction manual.
For connectable PLC types and link units, refer to Section 2, “List of Connectable PLC Types” of
Chapter II.
1) OIP connection
PLC
RS-232C
or RS-485
Multipanel Multipanel
KDP21NU-1 unit 1 unit 2
Cascade cable
(AIP 5 to AIP 8)
RS-232C RS-232C
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16.1 ???21NU-1
This section describes the setting items of PLCs and link units of various manufacturers for reference.
For further details, refer to the manual of the suppliers’ PLC or link unit.
LINK UNIT SETTING
1. Setting the Computer Link Unit (AJ71UC24) of Mitsubishi
A J71UC24
Refer to the following to set the computer link unit.
① Channel setting
② Station number setting
③ Communication format setting
Note: Set the transfer rate as high as possible to speed up screen display.
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2. Setting the Computer Link Unit (AJ71C24) of Mitsubishi
J71C24
Refer to the following to set the computer link unit.
① Channel setting
② Station number setting
③ Communication format setting
Note: Set the transfer rate as high as possible to speed up screen display.
“0” for
RS-232C
“0” to “31” for RS-422
Notes:
1) Validate only level 1 of the
command levels.
2) Set the 1:N protocol for the com-
munication control protocol.
3) Set the transfer rate as high as
possible to speed up screen display.
C200H-LK201 C200H-LK202
O
N
↑
1
2
SW No.
3
4 3 ON (1:N protocol) 有
無
外部 4 OFF (5V not supplied) Set this switch to
0V
OFF (1:N protocl)
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4. Setting C500-LK101/LK201-V1 of Omron
Set the host communication unit as shown below.
RS-232C 6
5
4
3
2
SW1
Cycle ON
1
RS-232 Internal 8
7
6
5
Terminal 4
3 SW2
2
resistor Provided ON
1
CTS
0V
RS-422
SW1 SW2
1↑ 1↑
0↓ 0↓
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Notes:
1) Validate of the command 1, 2, and 3 levels.
2) Set the 1:N protocol for the communication control protocol.
3) Set OIP as shown below.
Parity type: Even
Date length: 7 bits
Stop bit length: 2 bits
5V Supply
OFF
I/O port RS-422 8
7 SW1
RS-232C 6
RS-232 5
4
Cycle 3
2
1
Internal ON
Terminal 8
7 SW2
6
resistor Provided 5
4
CTS 3
2
1
0V ON
RS-422
SW1 SW2
1↑ 1↑
0↓ 0↓
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Notes:
1) Validate the command 1, 2, and 3 levels.
2) Set the 1:N protocol for the communication control protocol.
3) Set the transfer rate as high as possible to speed up screen display.
The screen display speed will be increased.
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6. Setting CV500-LK201 of Omron
Set the host communication unit as shown below.
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
The terminal resistor is provided
when RS-422 is used
Note: Set the transfer rate as high as possible to speed up screen display.
The screen display speed will be increased.
DIP swithces
Setting of DM6645
Bits 15 to 12 0:High-order link 1:RS232 non-procedure 2:Slave station in 1-to-1
link
Bits 11 to 8 0:LR00 to 63CH 1:LR00 to 31CH 2:LR00 to 15CH
Bits 7 to 0 00:Standard setting 01:According to
Data length:7, Parity:Even DM6646 setting
Stop bits:2, Transmission rate:9600bps
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8. Setting COMM Module (COMM-H/COMM-2H) of Hitachi
COMM-2H
HITACHI
LED ON/OFF
Switch
Item
No. ON OFF
1 Data bit length 8 7
1200 2400 4800 9600 19200
2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
Transmission speed
3 ON ON OFF OFF ON
(bps)
4 OFF OFF ON ON ON
5 Parity ON OFF
6 Parity type Even Odd
7 Stop bit length 2 1
8 Sum check ON
SW4
SW4 Transfer Rate
Setting (bps)
SW3 0 19200
1 9600
SW7
2 4800
3 2400
4 1200
SW3 Operation
Setting ON OFF
1 Invalid
2 4-wire type
3 Invalid
4 Parity: Even Parity: Odd
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10. Setting the Communication Module (IOP, COMM) of
Yasukawa
Port No. Settings
Port No.
S1 S2 Module No. Odd Port Even Port
OFF OFF 1 1 2
ON OFF 2 3 4
OFF ON 3 5 6
ON ON 4 7 8
Transmission Mode
Set S3 to S6 to OFF.
Transmission Parameters
The transmission parameters are set on the register access panel.
Use six-digit unique numbers for setting of the communication parameters.
6X000Y
Parameters
Port numbers Y = 1: Device address
X = 1: Port 1 Y = 2: Baud rate
X = 2: Port 2 Y = 3: Parity ON/OFF
X = 3: Port 3 Y = 4: Parity type
X = 4: Port 4 Y = 5: Number of stop bits
Y = 6: Communication mode
Y = 7: Set value of port delay timer
1. Device address
Select a device address between 1 and 247.
2. Baud rate
Select 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200.
3. Parity ON/OFF
PARITY ON or NO PARITY
4. Parity type
EVEN or ODD
5. Number of stop bits
1 STOP (1 stop bit) or 2 STOP (2 stop bits)
6. Communication mode
Select RTU or ASCII, which should be identical to that of “Yasukawa (RTU)” or “Yasukawa
(ASCII)” in “Environmental Setting” of GCSGP3.
The data bit length is 7 when “ASCII” is selected.
The data bit length is 7 when “RTU” is selected.
Switch
Item
No. ON OFF
1 Data bit length 8 7
2 Parity ON OFF
3 Parity type Even Odd
4 Stop bit length 2 1
5 Sum check ON OFF
6 Terminal character specification ON OFF
7 Protection function ON OFF
8
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12. Setting the Personal Computer Link Module (LC02-1N) of
Yokogawa
Switch
Item
No. ON OFF
1 Data bit length 8 7
2 Parity ON OFF
3 Parity type Even Odd
4 Stop bit length 2 1
5 Sum check ON OFF
6 Terminal character specification ON OFF
7 Protection function ON OFF
8
RESET Switch
RS-232C
Interface
DIP SW Setting
Switch
Item
No. ON OFF
1200 2400 4800 9600 19200
1 Transmission speed ON OFF ON OFF ON
2 (bps) OFF OFF ON ON OFF
3 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
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14. Setting the Link Unit (T Series) of Toshiba
(1) Setting transmission parameters
Set the transmission parameters needed to link the subject personal computer. The same
parameters must be set for both personal computer and OIP.
Connect the personal computer to the programmer (directly) and start up both.
When the programmer is started up, select menus in the following order.
⇓
S: System control information (main menu title screen)
⇓
I: System information (sub-menu system control information)
Press [F1] (SET) to set each necessary item. After this, press [F3] (REGISTER) to register
the set values.
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CHAPTER III
III-1
1. OUTLINE
1. OUTLINE
This system can use any of the command communication method, memory link communication method
(memory-to-memory communication method), and non procedure communication method to
communicate with the host computer.
The command communication method uses a dedicated protocol. This method displays data
according to the commands from the host computer and send switch information and other data to the
host computer. In this case, you must create the software to send/receive commands according to the
dedicated protocol on the host computer side.
Host parts are prepared in standard parts libraries. Refer to them when creating screens.
For the memory link system, refer to Chapter V, “Communication with A Host Computer (Memory Link
Communication)”. For the non procedure system, refer to Chapter IV, “Communication with A Host
Computer (Non Procedure Communication)”.
OIP
2. PROTOCOL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 How to Communicate
Communication between the OIP and a host computer can be started from either as follows:
OIP OIP
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2. Protocol Specifications
• Response command
Notes: 1. The symbol o under “Required or not” in the table above indicates that a value must be set in
the item.
Likewise, the symbol 〇 / × indicates that depending on the particular setting of the
communication format, it can be selected whether the item is to be used.
2. If the start code or terminator 2 are not to be used, set “00H” in both items.
Example:
Because they cannot be sent automatically, the screen name and the switch
name must be written in a program.
Data that will be sent to the data block depends on the specifications of the
host communication part(s) to be used.
Note: The codes, the terminators, etc. use their respective defaults.
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3. SETTING THE TYPE OF PROTOCOL
② When the system-setting menu is displayed, select [Setting of Communication Format with Host].
This displays the following screen:
③ Touch the display frame of the item to be set. This opens a ten-key pad (data keypad). Input a
numeric value.
④ The message “ERROR Occurred” will be displayed if the input value is out of the required range.
Re-set a value in that case.
⑤ After the value has been set, touch [OK] to terminate setting.
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5. SETTING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
① Connected Device
Select [Host].
② Communication parameters
Set other parameters according to the particular communication specifications of the host computer.
Defaults are as follows:
Start Code = 2
Machine ID Number = Not used
End of Sendee Code = 1
End of Data Code = 4
End Code = 3
Terminator Code 1 = D
Terminator Code 2 = A
Check-Sum (Yes/No) = Yes
ACK Code = 6
NAK Code = 15
6. CABLE CONNECTION
① RS-232C
[OIP]
② RS-422/RS-485
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CHAPTER IV
IV-1
1. OUTLINE
1. OUTLINE
The non procedure communication method is used to communicate with devices other than the devices
(e.g., each maker’s PLC, host computer, etc.) for which OIP supports the necessary communication
protocol.
Using this communication method, communications can be made with modems, IC card readers, and
other devices having their own protocols (temperature regulators, various types of controllers, etc.)
through RS-232C or RS-422/RS-485.
For such the communications, the communication protocol must be described with K-Basic, however.
2. SYSTEM SETTING
If the non procedure communication method is to be used, set the object system from your OIP as
shown below.
① Select “System Setup” from the system mode menu and select the object channel (any of
RS-232C-1, RS-232C-2, and RS-422/RS-485).
③ It is also no need to set the communication format for the host computer. If set, it is ignored.
Note: If this non procedure communication method is used, the communication items to be set on the
“Project Property” of Screen Creator 5 are all omissible.
You should keep the following in mind when using the non procedure communication method.
Execute the OPENSIO and SETSIO commands for the part that receives data
beforehand.
The OPENSIO command cannot be executed for plural parts in the same
channel concurrently.
Use a character string variable in K-Basic as a buffer to receive data. This
variable must be global or static type one.
Never fail to execute the FLUSH command after data is received. Otherwise,
the receive buffer will become full.
The WRITESIO and WRITESIOB commands can be used to send data.
Those commands allow data to be sent out from any parts. In that case also,
if a channel is not opened with the “OPENSIO” command, an error will occur.
WRITEIO or WRITESIOB does not output data immediately through the serial
port. It stores data in the buffer in the OIP once. To clear the transmission
buffer, use IOCTL.
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3. How to Describe a Protocol with K-BASIC
This section will explain how to program for reading/writing data from/in a data recording device that
uses the following communication protocol. The examples will be useful for actual programming.
① Reading of data
Command
Response
② Writing of data
Command
Response
The following K-Basic programming example is for reading data from the object data recording device
and displaying it when a switch is pressed.
conf
static rcvbuf$ * 200 ’ Allocate a receive buffer.
static sndbuf$ * 200 ’ Allocate a send buffer.
end conf
evnt
input type%, id@ ’ Read the event type.
if type% = 3 then ’ If an alternate switch is pressed,
opensio 1, 1, rcvbuf$ ’ Open the CH1 port in the text mode.
setsio 1, &h0d ’ Set a terminator code for receiving data.
sndbuf$ = “RD10001” + chr$(&Hd) ’ Create a packet for reading one byte from address 1000.
writesio 1, sndbuf$ ’ Send the created packet.
else if type@ = 7 then ’ If data is received,
input port%, status%, nums% ’ Read the port number, status, and received data count.
if status% = 0 then ’ If no error is detected,
moji$ = left (rcvbuf$, 2) ’ Read only the data in address 1000.
strdsp.. STR000, moji$ ’ Display the read data.
endif
closesio 1 ’ Close CH1.
end if
end evnt
The following K-Basic programming example is to write data in a data recording device when the object
switch is pressed.
conf
static rcvbuf$ * 200 ’ Allocate a receive buffer.
static sndbuf$ * 200 ’ Allocate a send buffer.
end conf
evnt
input type%, id@ ’ Read the event type.
if type% = 3 then ’ If an alternate switch is pressed,
opensio 1, 1, rcvbuf$ ’ Open the CH1 port in the text mode.
setsio 1, &h0d ’ Set a terminator code for receiving data.
writedata$ = “50” ’ Set write data.
sndbuf$ = “WR10001” + writedata$ ’ Create a packet for writing one byte data in address 1000.
+ chr$(&Hd)
writesio 1, sndbuf$ ’ Send the created packet.
else if type@ = 7 then ’ When data is received,
input port%, status%, nums% ’ Read the port number, status, and received data count.
if status% = 0 then ’ When no error is detected,
moji$ = left (rcvbuf$, 2) ’ Read only the response status.
if moji$ = “OK” then ’ If writing is successful,
strdsp.. STR000, moji$ ’ Display the received data.
endif
closesio 1 ’ Close CH1.
end if
end event
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4. ERROR PROCESSINGS
4. ERROR PROCESSINGS
If an error is detected while data is received, the INPUT command can be used in K-Basic to read the
error status.
If an error (receive buffer full) is detected, it is regarded that the receiving of data has been completed
with the data received so far.
In this case, the error-detected received data is sent to the part that has opened the serial port.
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1. OUTLINE
1. OUTLINE
Memory link communication (also called Memory-to-Memory communication) is one of the schemes of
communication between a host computer (in the remainder of this manual, simply referred to as the
host) and the advanced intelligent panel (OIP).
During memory link communication, the OIP and the host exchange data through the storage areas of
the OIP. These storage areas are called “memory tables”.
In the “memory link communication method” of this system, Type I or Type II protocols can be selected
according to the application purpose of the host. When those protocols are used, OIP can
communicate with a PLC concurrently.
Screens can be created easily using PLC standard parts.
2. MEMORY TABLES
The OIP has 2,048 memory tables, numbered 0 to 2,047, and each memory table is structured in
two-byte words.
The memory tables have a system area, which is reserved for several specific purposes, and a data
area, into which the received data from the host and the data to be sent to the host are to be written.
Note: For Type I, do not write data into table #1 or #2 (since the data of
table #1 and #2 is reset to zero during the start of the OIP
automatically, only the data of memory #0 can be transmitted to the
host).
The OIP provides two types of memory link communication: Type I and Type II.
The differences between these two types are listed below.
See Section 4, “METHODS OF COMMUNICATION - ISSUING COMMANDS BETWEEN THE OIP AND
THE HOST”, for a detailed description of commands.
How to carry out the control procedures for batch reading of the contents of the OIP memory tables
from the host is described below using several examples of operations.
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4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
How to carry out the control procedures for batch writing of data into the OIP memory tables from the
host is described below using several examples of operations.
V-7
4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
How to carry out the control procedures for random reading of the contents of the OIP memory tables
from the host is described below using several examples of operations.
V-9
4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
How to carry out the control procedures for random writing of data into the OIP memory tables from the
host is described below using several examples of operations.
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4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
How to carry out the control procedures for random writing of data in bits into the OIP memory tables
from the host is described below using several examples of operations.
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4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
4.7 Data Transmission from the OIP to the Host by Switch Entry etc.
For the OIP, data writing into memory table #0 by switch entry etc. can be triggered to transmit the
contents of the memory table to the host. How to carry out data transmission control procedures using
this method is described below using several examples of operations.
Note: For data transmission from the OIP to the host, the types of executable transmission
functions and data and the usable format of data significantly differ between Type I and
Type II. See the description below for more specific differences.
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4. METHODS OF COMMUNICATION (Issuing commands between the OIP and the host)
During memory link communication of Type II, if the OIP receives an abnormal command from the host,
the OIP will send error response, including an error code, to the host.
Note: If the total amount of data that can be processed using one communication command is
exceeded, the error response of error code 0002 will be sent and then another error
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5. ERROR RESPONSE – Only for Type II
6. SCREEN CREATION
To create screens, use the PLC-use standard parts that are attached to Screen Creator 5. In that
case, set the operation parameters for the standard parts as follows:
Setting
(Example) To display table #100 (decimal) using a numeric display unit (one of the standard parts for
PLC use), set data as follows:
Operation parameter
Sta. No. 00
Numeric disp unit connected device name MTBL (100) or MTBL (&h64)
Denotes
hexadecimal.
7. RESTRICTIONS
Restrictions concerning memory link communication are listed below. For the total amount of data that
can be processed using one communication command, refer to Section 4.1, “List of Commands” of
Chapter V.
(1) For Type I, when data is already written into table #0, the data to be sent to the host will
not have an appended station number even if the station number in the communication
format data is made valid. For further details, refer to Section 4.7, “Data Transmission
from the OIP to the Host by Switch Entry etc”. of Chapter V.
(2) If memory link communication and a PLC are to be used together, the display rate
decreases, compared with independent use of a PLC or of memory link communication.
The display rate and data-processing rate of the OIP also decrease as the OIP-to-PLC or
OIP-to-host traffic increases. When operating a PLC and the host at the same time using
the OIP, be careful to ensure that communication efficiently occurs and that the traffic
stays within its normal range.
(3) For transmission of commands from the host, the lowercase alphabetic characters (a to z)
cannot be used to specify a command or a table number. Uppercase characters A to F,
R, W, Y, K must be used.
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8. SETTING PROTOCOL TYPE
As with PLCs, before connecting the OIP to a host computer, the type of protocol must be set during
creation of a screen using Screen Creator 5. If a screen for communicating with the host computer is
created without the protocol type being set, an error will occur during creation of the data to be
downloaded.
The setting procedure is described below. For further details, refer to Section 3, “Setting PLC
Manufacture Name and Model Numbers” of Chapter II.
Call up the system mode screen of the OIP, and set the parameters for the desired communication
port(s).
① Communication type
Select a host computer.
② Other parameters
Set other parameters according to the particular communication parameters of the selected host
computer.
Defaults are as follows:
Baud rate = 9600, Parity = Even, Stop bits = 2, Data length = 8, Retry count = 1, Timeout time = 3
(sec), Xon/Xoff = None, Sum check = Yes
③ Touch the display frame of [Machine ID Number] to change the setting from [Not Use] over to [Use].
④ After the setting has been changed, touch [OK].
⑤ Set a station number in the required communication parameter. (For further information, refer to
Section 3, “BEFORE TRIAL OPERATION” of Chapter I.)
Note: For memory link communication, the settings of all communication parameters, except for
machine ID number (the station number), are ignored.
① RS-232C
② RS-422/RS-485
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CHAPTER VI
CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL
UNIT
VI-1
1. SETTING A MODEL
1. SETTING A MODEL
To connect the OIP to a peripheral unit, the model of the peripheral unit must be set
during creation of a screen on Screen Creator 5. If a screen for operating the
peripheral unit is created without a model being set, an error will occur during
creation of the data to be downloaded.
The setting procedure is described below. For further details, rRefer to Section 3, “Setting PLC
Manufacturer Name and Model Numbers” of Chapter II.
② Click [Set] that corresponds to the peripheral unit to be used, and then select its model.
③ Set the parameters of the port used for communication on the system mode screen of the OIP. For
details of setting, see 3 “Before Trial Operation” in Section 1.
① Connected Device
Select the unit to be connected.
② Other Parameters
Set other parameters according to the particular communication specifications of the unit.
The defaults of parameters are listed below.
3. PRINTER
3.1 Function
During screen creation, the OIP provides you with special parts for the printer, such as a
display-printing switch.
For further detailed information, refer to Standard Parts Catalog of Screen Creator 5 Operation Manual.
1) OA printer
Printers that use the ESC/P protocol or PR201 protocol can be connected to this system.
3) Color printer
Note: If an RS-232C port is used to connect a printer, a serial I/F card (EPSON’s option) is
needed.
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3. PRINTER
The following 4 modes can be used for printing screen data. Select the object mode on the “System
Setup” screen of OIP.
When a printer is to be used, set “ON” for the “printer” parameter on the
“Project Property” of Screen Creator 5.
(This setting is possible regardless of the printer type and protocol.)
When the Centronics interface is used, the OIP only monitors the BUSY
signal of the Centronics interface control signals. Thus, note that the OIP
does not detect paper-out, etc. The OIP causes a time-out error when the
printer stays busy for the “time-out period” set in System Setup. (For the
“time-out period”, see the following section.)
When a printer is connected to the RS-232C port of this system, a serial I/F is
needed for the printer.
When a serial printer is to be used, set “ON” for the “X-ON/OFF control”
parameter.
If not, some data may be ignored. The OIP causes a time-out error if it does
not receive XON within the “time-out period” set in System Setup. (For the
“time-out period”, see the following section.)
Set “CS/RS control” for a printer that disables XON/XOFF control. In this
case, only CH1 can be used.
If a laser printer is used to print out screen data, printed items may become
thin.
If a printer is to be used, set “Output Port”, “protocol”, “Printer Mode”, and “Time-Out” as follows in
advance on the “System Setup” screen of OIP.
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3. PRINTER
② Centronics
The printer cable should be a PC-8894 (NEC) or equivalent.
The pins of this OIP connector are assigned as shown below.
4. BAR-CODE READER
4.1 Function
Connection of a bar-code reader (???) to the OIP allows previously read data to be displayed on the
numeric display units of the OIP.
4.2 ???
Select “???” (bar-code reader) from the connection devices of the “Project Property” on Screen Creator
5.
1) Environmental specifications
Item Specifications
Operating temperature range 0 to 40°C
Operating humidity range 10 to 90% RH (no condensation/freezing)
[Wet bulb temp. below 30°C]
Operating ambient illuminance 3000 luxes or less (daylight color fluorescent lamp)
Storage temperature range –10 to –60°C (abrupt changes in temp., no condensation,
and no freezing) [Wet bulb temp. below 30°C]
Storage humidity range 5 to 95%RH (abrupt changes in temp., no condensation, and
no freezing) [Wet bulb temp. below 30°C]
2) Reading specifications
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4. BAR-CODE READER
Select bar code readers bar code readers STX to EX (made by token, etc.) from the connection devices
of the “Project Property” on the Screen Creator 5.
1) Reading specifications
① Bar-code system
• All bar-codes that can be read with TCD8200/TCD8500
② Operation mode
• N mode (Fix the DIP SW (SW1-10) at 0.)
③ Synchronous mode
• Synchronous mode 1, Synchronous mode 2, Synchronous mode 3, and Synchronous mode 4
④ Terminator
• STX to ETX (Fix the DIP SW (SW2-6) at 0.)
2) Notes on use
Bar-code data received from other devices is fetched in OIP as is, except for
the terminator code.
3) Connection
① TCD8500 (RS-232C)
② TCD8200 (RS-232C)
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5. TEN-KEY BOARD
5. TEN-KEY BOARD
5.1 Function
An optional ten-key board (???2) can be connected to perform external switch input operations.
5.2 Specifications
1) Environmental specifications
Item Specifications
Type Panel-mounted
Stroke 0.3 mm
Pressure 150 g
Life 10,000,000 times
Keys 28 types:
Numeric keys ([0] to [9]), [.], [-], [BS], [CR],
cursor keys ([←], [→], [↑], [↓]), [f-1] to [f-10]
Operating temperature range 0 to 50°C
Operating humidity range 35 to 85% RH
2) Key codes
When a switch is pressed, the corresponding 8-bit JIS code is sent out.
(Unit: mm)
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