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1. 8X39 eene rennen 13 6 2 Dnver Configuration nor e ree iaia lat 15 6 2 1 1 8000 and I 87K Modules Plugged in WinCon Extension Slot 15 6 2 2 Distributive Controller of l 8000 I 87K and l 7000 Series Modules Through COM Port 17 6 3 Download Application into W 8X36 W 8x39 i 18 7 Improve E TT DEP E 21 8 Troubleshooting 23 9 Application SAMP 25 10 History Of Versions ur 26 Page 1 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 1 Introduction The DCON driver enables communication between Studio system and some of ICP DAS modules from families DCON 1 7000 1 8000 and 1 87K in accordance with the characteristics covered in this document This document contains 8 parts as follow Introduction Provide an overview of the driver documentation General characteristics Provide information necessary to identify all the required components hardware and software necessary to implement the communication and global characteristics about the communication Installation Explain the procedures that must be followed to install the software and hardware required for the communication Driver configuration Provide the required information to configure the communication d such as the different permutations for configuration and its default values river
2. Internal files of the driver it should not be modified by the user n DCON MSG This file contains the error messages for each error code It is an internal file of the driver and the user should not modify it m DCON PDF This document provides detailed documentation about the driver W DCON DLL This is the compiled library for the driver Note All the files above must be in the subdirectory DRV of the Studio s installation direction 2 4 Information About Conformance Testing e Equipment Family l 7000 l 7060 l 7021 and I 7012D Family l 8000 l 8040 l 8041 1 8024 and l 8017 Family l 87K I 87054 1 87017 and 1 87024 Configuration PLC program Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None COM port 1 Timeout 200 Checksum 0 No Checksum Cable Operating System development NT 2000 XP Operation System target NT 2000 XP Studio Version 6 0 Driver version 1 10 Note Users can free download the test demo from the web site http www icpdas com products software indusoft indusoft htm Page 4 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 3 Installation 3 1 Installing the Driver After install the InduSoft Web Studio IWS v3 0 or later version the DCON driver of ICPDAS is not installed in IWS So before using the DCON driver in IWS users need to install the DCON driver first The DCON driver setup file can be downloaded from ICPDAS web site http www icpdas com products so
3. used in the protocol Stop Bits 1 1or2 Number of stop bits used in the protocol Parity None Even QUU NONE Space OF Parity of the protocol mark Timeout 200 0 2147483647 Time unit is 1 ms 0 No checksum Checksum 0 0 or 1 4 Ch cksum Note These Parameters must be just the same as the configured on the ICP DAS device Page 7 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 4 2 Driver Worksheet It is possible to configure main driver worksheets and each one will be composed of a Header and Body To create a new driver worksheet and follows these steps 1 In the Workspace of the Studio environment select the table Comm 2 Expand the folder Drivers and select the subfolder DCON 3 Right click on the DCON subfolder and select the option Insert Workspace Note To optimize communication and ensure better performance for the system it is important to tie the tags in different driver sheets according to the events that must trigger the communication of each group of tags and the periodicity for which each group of tags must be written or read In addition it is recommended to configure the addresses of communication in sequential blocks When creating a communication table you have the following window l0 x DCONODI DRY Description Analog Input Increase priority Read Trigger Enable Read when Idle Read Completed Read Status RdTr RdEn Write Trigger Enable Write on Tag Change Write
4. 87055 0 03 87055 1 03 87055 2 03 87055 3 03 87055 4 03 87055 5 03 87055 6 03 87055 7 Figure 7 2 Page 22 8 Troubleshooting DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 After each attempt to communicate using this driver the tag configured in the field Read Status or Write Status will receive the error code regarding the kind of failure that occurred The error messages are Error Code Description Possible causes Procedure to solve 0 NoError Communication without problems Aninv lid Header hasbeen Type a valid Header either on the NOM header field or on the tag value A lot Invalid Header typed or the tag that is inside 1 e of different valid headers are shown this field has an invalid i i on the section 4 2 configuration An invalid Address hasbeen Type a valid Address either on the Qu address field or on the tag value The Invalid Address typed or the tag that is inside AX 2 ipe address valid values are show on the this field has an invalid section 4 4 configuration Check the serial communication 10 SendCmdError Send command error Configuration Verify if the settings on the Communication Parameters and on the device are the same Check the cable wiring Check the PLC state It must be 12 ResultStrCheckError Result string check error RUN Check the station number Check the right configuration Check the cable wiring Check the PLC state I
5. Completed Write Status Station Header May I 7 ao 0 C kin HI Tag Name Address AI U 01 7017 0 Alf 01 7017 1 Caution Users can only apply the tag name up to 100 items in the same worksheet Page 8 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 All entries at the Driver Worksheet exception by the Station Header and Address are standard to all communication drivers You should refer to Studio Communication Driver documentation about the configuration of the standard fields This document describes the Station Header and Address fields which are specific to each communication driver 4 3 Station and Header configuration Header Seenextt bie Ee ee the type of variable to be read or written from or to the device The Header field defines the type of variables that will be read or written from or to the device It complies with the syntax lt Module s Type gt After editing the field Header the system will check if it is valid or not If the syntax was incorrect the default value Al will be automatically placed in the field You can type Tag between curl brackets into this field but be sure that the Tag s value is correct with the right syntax or you will get the Invalid Header error Information regarding the parameter Header Valid range of Type Sample of syntax initial Address Comment Read Digital Input Output DI Any Read Write Digital Output DO Any Read Analo
6. DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 Communication Driver DCON Driver for serial communication RS 232 and W 8x3x embedded controller with ICP DAS modules from the DCON 1 7000 l 8000 and 1 87K families device Index 1 ridere iei m 2 2 General CharacterislI6s ea ee oiii rra trio reed bise acie edP EHE srno sees sirosis skoei iriko 3 2 1 Device Characteristics erri rt e epe aerei d pec cx aaa 3 2 2 Link CharacteristiCs deed diat ride dil ddr al dde idi dE RA Md ban Rd TEE 3 2 9 Diver Characteristics rai earlier 4 2 4 Information About Conformance Testing enne 4 3 Installation m 5 3 1 Installing the Driver c Rene gat eae venue ae 5 3 2 Other Software Requirements sess nenmerers nn EESE nete nner nns n nnn 5 4 Driver Configuration 6 4 1 Other Software Requirements iliiiali ae 6 4 2 Driver Worksheet iii ii aiar 8 4 3 Station and Header corifiguration areas Pee sona Left aus 9 4 4 Address Configuration i 10 4 5 Device Configuration ii 11 Hic cp 2f ng e 12 6 Application In W 8x36 W 8x39 WinCE Platform eere esee ee ener eene 13 6 1 Creating a New Application for W 8x36 W
7. Execution Explain the steps to test whether the driver was correctly installed and configured Troubleshooting Supply a list of the most common error codes for this protocol and the procedures to fix them Application Sample Provide a sample application for testing the configuration the driver History of versions Provide a log of all the modifications done in driver Page 2 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 2 General Characteristics 2 1 Device Characteristics n Manufacturer ICP DAS Compatible Equipment ICP DAS modules from families DCON l 7000 I 8000 and l 87K Note Please refer to section 2 4 to see the Equipment used in the standard conformance tests for this driver Note All analog modules must be configured to engineering units Note This Driver version does not implement the CRC The equipment must be configured not to use CRC check 2 2 Link Characteristics W Device communication port RS232 port W Physical protocol RS232 RS485 WB Logic protocol ASCII Proprietary W Device Runtime software DCON driver W Specific PC Board None Page 3 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 2 3 Driver Characteristics W Operation System Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows CE W 8x3x embedded controller Note Please refer to section 2 4 to see the Operating System used in the conformance tests for this driver The driver is composed of the following files n DCON INI
8. and selected in the Studio see section 3 1 you should proceed to the driver configuration The driver configuration is two parts The Settings or Communication parameters they are only one configuration to the whole driver and you have the communication tables or Driver Worksheets where the communication tags are defined 4 1 Other Software Requirements These parameters are valid for all driver worksheets configured in the system To open the window for configuring the Communication parameters and follows these steps 1 In the Workspace of the Studio environment select the Comm table 2 Expand the folder Driver and select the subfolder DCON 3 Right click on the DCON subfolder and select the option Settings Worksp ace s El Project MY TEST APP H E Drivers cages Gy orc E TCPA 9 DDE When selecting the Settings these are the following dialog to configure Page 6 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 DCON Communication Parameters x COM cow2 OK Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits B rl Cancel Stop Bits 1 v Parity None v Stator Timeout Checksum po 1 f 33 4 Specify the parameters as noted in the following table Parameter Default Value Valid values Description COM COM2 COM1 to COM256 mena pone het o 03 eed te communication with the device Baud Rate 9600 110 to 115200bps Communication rate of data Data Bits 8 5t08 Number of data bits
9. e following syntax For I 7000 and I 87K Family lt Module s Address gt lt Module ID gt lt Channel Number gt Module s Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 00 to FF Module ID Module s ID in the device Channel Number Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Sample of Addressing Configuration Address on the Device Header Field Address Field Read 1 87053 module Address 1 DI 01 87053 0 channel 0 input Write Read 1 7063D module Address 6 channel 1 output De 96 008951 Read I 7017C module Address 3 AI 03 7017 6 channel 6 input Write Read 1 7021P module i Address 0x0A channel 1 output AD hen r DAA Read Set l 7080 module Address Counter 03 7080 0 1 channel 0 input Read Set l 7060 DI module counter Address 5 channel 1 DICounter 05 7060 1 input Write command to devices with SendCmd Not used tag value Page 17 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 For l 8000 Family Module s Address gt lt Module ID gt lt Slot Number Channel Number Module s Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 00 to FF Module ID Module s ID in the device Slot Number The slot number that the Module is plugged in the backplane Channel Number Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Sample of Addressing Configuration Address on the Device Header Field Address Field Read address 2 channel 0 o
10. f l 8053 module in slot 1 DI 028053450 Write DO to address 6 channel 3 of l 8064 module in DO 06 8064 4 3 slot 4 Read Al from address 3 channel 5 of 8017H module AI 03 8017 6 5 in slot 6 Write AO to address 0x0A channel 4 of l 8024 module in AO 0A 8024 1 4 slot 1 6 3 Download Application into W 8x36 W 8x39 The W 8x36 W 8x39 embedded controller provides two communication media for application with PC design platform The first method is to download the application through Ethernet communication by connection with the Ethernet port of W 8x36 W 8x39 and PC development platform ICP DAS recommends using this TCP IP communication because of performance reasons Secondly you can use the COM2 port RS 232 of WinCon embedded controller to connect to COM1 COM2 port of PC development platform After completing the application you can download the application to remote W 8x36 W 8x39 embedded controller that is running CEView on Windows CE The following steps will show you how to download an application to Compact Flash memory of the W 8x36 W 8x39 1 In W 8x36 W 8x39 embedded controller double click Compact Flash icpdas InduSoft CEServer exe file to verify that the Remote Agent CEServer exe is running Page 18 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 Remote Agent 4 7 Connection status Not connected to remote client Log Device connection via Network TCP IP Local IP 192 168 0 133 2 When the Remote Agent dialog di
11. ftware indusoft indusoft htm When the DCON communication driver is installed in IWS users just need to select the driver in the application and the steps are described as follows 1 Execute the Studio and select the proper application 2 Select the menu Insert Driver 3 In the column Available Driver select the DCON Driver and push the button Select gt gt the driver DCON must appear in the column Selected Drivers 4 Press OK Communication Drivers x Available drivers CTC CTC CTC Serial Data Comunication NT 2000 9x v1 01 CUTL CUTLER HAMMER D50 D300 NT 2000 CE v2 01 m DA100 YOKOGAWA DA100 NT 2000 9x 1 08 DAI DAVIS Weather Wizard NT 2000 9x v1 03 DDS DEGUSSA AG Degussa NT 2000 9x v1 07 DEVN Hilscher Synergetic board DeviceNet Slave NT 2000 8x DEVNM Hilscher Synergetic board DeviceNet Master NT 2000 3 DISOM SCHENCK Disomat C NT 2000 9x v1 04 Select gt gt Selected drivers DLL Despion 0 Remove Cancel 3 2 Other Software Requirements It is not necessary to install any other software in the PC to enable the communication between the host and the Device Note Special cautions must be taken when installing the physical hardware Refer to the hardware manufacture documentation for specific instructions in this area Page 5 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 4 Driver Configuration After the driver is installed
12. g Al Any The ICP DAS device channel must be configured to engineering units Write Read Analog AO Any The ICP DAS device channel must be configured to engineering units Read Set Counter Counter Any Read Set DI Counter piGaunter Any value Write Command SendCmd Any Send command to the device Note Always creates two different driver worksheets to read Input and Output Page 9 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 4 4 Address Configuration The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive or send values from or to the device The address cells complies to the following syntax For I 7000 and I 87K Family lt Module s Address gt lt Module ID gt lt Channel Number gt Module s Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 00 to FF Module ID Module s ID in the device Channel Number Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Sample of Addressing Configuration Address on the Device Header Field Address Field Read 1 87053 module Address 1 DI 01 87053 0 channel 0 input Write Read 1 7063D module Address 6 channel 1 output DO 00706A Read I 7017R module Address 3 AI 03 7017 6 channel 6 input Write Read l 7021 module l Address 0x0A channel 1 output AS Mir inii Read Set I 7080 module Address 7 channel 0 inp
13. important to set the Communication parameters The W 8x3x COM2 is a RS 232 and COM3 is a RS 485 communication 6 2 1 1 8000 and I 87K Modules Plugged in WinCon Extension Slot The following commands are supported to the modules plugged in slots of the W 8x3x Head Type Support Modules DI 1 8040 42 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 63 77 and 1 87040 51 52 53 54 55 58 63 DO 8037 41 42 50 54 55 56 57 8060 63 64 65 66 68 69 77 87041 54 55 57 and 1 87063 64 65 66 68 69 AI 1 8017H and I 87013 16 17 18 AO l 8024 and 1 87022 24 26 Al x 1 8017H AO x 8024 DI Counter I 87040 51 52 53 54 55 63 Encoder x x x 11 8090 Note This x symbol on the I 8017H I 8024 can be configured to an input output range for AI AO in the W 8x3x s slot The following description lists all the x values For l 8024 the value 0 3 will be configured as 10V If users just use AI or AO head type without x value the default x value is 0 10V 5V 2 5V 1 25V 20mA This three x symbols on the I 8090 can be configured as X axis Y axis and Z axis counter mode respectively The x value of configuration is as follows 0 ENC QUADRANT 1 ENC CW CCW ENC PULSE DIR Page 15 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 Before starting configuring ICP DAS W 8x3x driver you need to select the driver at the application where it will be used In the workspace right click the folder Drivers on Comm tab to add or
14. n the directory To perform the test you need to follow these steps Configure the device communication parameters using manufacture programmer software Open the application Execute the application To display the following screen with some information about the communication please execute the Viewer module in the Studio 3 Note The Application for testing may be used like a maintenance screen for the custom application Page 25 10 History of Versions DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 Version By Date Description of changes 1 01 Anold 15 Sep 02 First driver version 1 02 Troy 30 Sep 03 Include driver for W 8x3x 1 Fixed l 8017 channel numbers 1 05 Troy 05 May 04 2 Supports W 803x 1 Supports new DCON series modules 2 Add timeout and checksum settings for 1 10 Troy 07 Dec 04 Communications Parameters 3 To speed up the Al DI channel scan 4 Choose I 8017 24 Input Output range in W 8x3x Page 26
15. nel 3 of l 8017H module in slot 1 of AI 8017 1 3 W 8x3x Read Al Current from channel 3 of l 8017H module in slot 1 of Al 4 8017 1 3 W 8x3x embedded controller Read X axis CW CCW counting value from 8090 module in slot Encoder 1 1 2 8090 1 1 1 of W 8x3x Read Y axis Quadrant counting value from 8090 module in slot Encoder 2 0 1 8090 1 2 1 of W 8x3x Read Z axis Pulse Dir counting value from 8090 module in slot Encoder 0 1 2 8090 1 3 1 of W 8x3x Page 16 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 6 2 2 Distributive Controller of l 8000 1 87K and l 7000 Series Modules Through COM Port The following commands are supported to the modules controlled by the WinCon 8000 COM port through RS 485 network Head Type Support Modules DI I 7011 12 14 15 16 1 7041 44 50 52 53 55 1 7060 63 65 1 8040 42 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 63 77 and 1 87040 51 52 53 54 55 58 63 DO I 7011 12 14 16 1 7042 43 44 50 1 7060 63 65 66 67 80 1 8037 41 42 50 54 55 56 57 1 8060 63 64 65 66 68 69 77 87041 54 55 57 and 1 87063 64 65 66 68 69 Al I 7011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 33 1 8017H and 1 87013 16 17 18 AO I 7016 2122 24 1 8024 and 1 87022 24 26 DI Counter I 7011 12 14 16 1 7041 44 50 52 53 55 1 7060 63 65 and 1 87040 51 52 53 54 55 63 If you want to use WinCon 8000 Com port to connect to ICP DAS 1 7000 1 8000 1 87K series modules they are in conformity with PC COM port connection The address cells complies to th
16. ng a New Application for W 8x36 W 8x39 Users must choose Windows CE target system in creating a New Project There are many kinds of target systems in InduSoft for you as following table Target System Product License CEView Lite 150 tags Runtime for WinCE CEView Lite Plus 300 tags Runtime for WinCE CEView Standard 1500 tags Runtime for WinCE CEView PRO 4000 tags Runtime for WinCE Follow the procedure to create a new IWS application 1 Select File New from the InduSoft Web Studio main menu bar 2 When the New dialog appears click on the Project tab x File Project Application name GetStart Location C Program FilestIndusoft Web Studio v6 0 Projects Browse Configuration C Program FilesIndusoft Web Studio v6 OProjects GetStartWGetStart app Target CEView Lite CEView PRO Di Late NTView PRO Lite Interface Local Interface CE View Standard 300 tags Runtime for WinCE Page 13 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 3 Set the name of your application in Application field For this example we set GetStart IWS would automatically create a new directory of the same name and assign your application file to that directory Refer to the Configuration field in the previous figure To put your application file other than in the Projects subfolder of InduSoft Web Studio and click Browse to navigate to the preferred directory location 4 Select a platform from the Targe
17. nter l 7080 DI Counter I 7011 12 14 16 I 7041 44 50 52 53 55 1 7060 63 65 and 1 87040 51 52 53 54 55 63 4 5 Device Configuration The device parameter baud rate stop bits etc must be matched with the settings configured in the Communication Parameters of the DCON driver Page 11 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 5 Execution When installing the driver it is automatically selected to execute when you start up the Runtime Environment To verify if the driver is correctly enabled and started use the menu option Project Status and verify the task Driver Runtime Or OPC Client Runtime E Studio Scada OPC Server TCPAP Client Runtime aah mon mA Page 12 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 6 Application In W 8x36 W 8x39 WinCE Platform The W 8x36 W 8x39 is a leading edge embedded platform in Windows CE NET with the Intel Strong ARM CPU It can operate as an intelligent distributed data acquisition front end connected to Host machine running a standard SCADA package The users can develop SCADA applications in a PC and then download and apply them on the W 8x36 W 8x39 InduSoft Embedded Controller The application procedure is the same as the description of the above section Here we will explore the design steps for W 8x36 W 8x39 only If users need more detailed information about how to build and design a project please refer to the above section or InduSoft Web studio user manual 6 1 Creati
18. r or lack of configuration at the PLC Only after the communication between the PLC Programming Software and the PLC is working fine you can test again the supervisory When testing the communication with the Studio you should first use the application sample described at item 7 instead of the new application that you are creating If is required to contact technical support please have the following information available Operating System type and version To find this information use the Tools System Information option Project information It is displayed using the option Project Status from the Studio menu Driver version and communication log Available from Studio Output when running the driver Device model and boards please refer to hardware manufacture s documentation Page 24 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 9 Application Sample The Studio contains a configured project to test the driver It is strongly recommended to do some tests with this application before beginning the configuration of the customized project for the following reasons e To understand better the information covered in section 4 of this document e Toverify that your configuration is working e To certify that the hardware used in the test device adapter cable PC is in working conditions before beginning the configuration of the applications 2 Note The Application Sample is not available for all drivers The Studio application is i
19. remove the communication drivers On the dialog box opened choose the DCON driver and hit Select For more information about driver configuration refer to section 4 The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the Tag Name column you can set the tag from your application database Hence we can exchange data through the tag with the device The address cells complies to the following syntax When l 8000 and 1 87K Family modules are plugged in the WinCon 8x3x embedded controller you must follow the below specific format Module ID gt lt Slot Number Channel Number Module ID Module s ID of the device Slot Number The slot number that the module has been plugged in the backplane Channel Number Channel s Number to be read or written from the module If channel 1 of the I 8090 modules is X axis channel 2 is Y axis and channel 3 is Z axis Sample of Addressing Configuration Address on the Device Header Field Address Field Read DI from channel 0 of 1 8053 module in slot 1 of DI 8053 1 0 W 8x3x Write DO to channel 1 of l 8064 module in slot 4 of W 873x Da edd Read Al from channel 5 of I 87017 module in slot 6 of AI 87017 6 5 W 873x Write AO Voltage to channel 3 of 8024 module in slot 1 of AO 8024 1 3 W 8x3x Write AO Current to channel 2 of 8024 module in slot 3 of AO 4 8024 3 2 W 8x3x Read Al Voltage from chan
20. river version 1 10 provides a simple method to improve multi channel scan time for a DI AI module If a module has many channels this method can decrease the communication times to obtain all channels values from this module Users only need to configure the address for the first channel of this module and give the others null address as Figure 7 1 For example The l 7060 has 4 digital input channels and the I 87055 has 8 digital input channels Traditionally users need to use the method as Figure 7 2 to get the each channel value Therefore this method needs to communicate with 1 7060 for 4 times and need to communicate with 1 87055 for 8 times By using the method shown in Figure 7 1 users just need to communicate with the l 7060 and 1 87055 once respectively Then the all channels values will be obtained for these two modules amp DCONOO1 DRY 2 0 x Description Digital Input Increase priority Read Trigger Enable Read when Idle Read Completed Read Status 1 Ww 33 JM HM Write Trigger Enable Write on Tag Change write Completed Write Status Station Header Ce Tag Name Address DI 0 01 7060 0 DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DIO 03 87055 0 DH DI2 DI3 DI4 DIS DIE DI7 ale M J L Figure 7 1 Page 21 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 DCONOD1 DRV Digital Input c po DO Mm z ni M or 01 7060 0 01 7060 1 01 7060 2 01 7060 3 03
21. splays click the Setup button 3 When the Setup dialog displays click Serial or TCP IP to specify how the device is connected to the development station Device Connection Serial Port comi v advanced Run CEView on startup 4 Click OK to start running the Remote CEServer on the W 8x36 W 8x39 embedded controller 5 Select Project Execution Environment from the main menu bar in the development station to open the Execution Environment dialog Notice that this must be followed in PC development platform 6 Specify the communication link type between the development station and target Station Network IP or Serial Port If you select Network IP type the remote station IP Address into the text box Execution Environment x Target Application Import CE Licens r Target Station Connect C Local NetworkIP 192 168 0 133 Serial Port comi Platform Infra red Advanced Install system files 117 Only newer files 7 Click the Connect button to connect to the remote WinCon 8000 Page 19 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 8 Click Send to Target to download the application to the remote W 8x36 W 8x39 in Application tab 9 After all of the application files are downloaded presses Run to execute the application in the remote W 8x3x embedded controller Page 20 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 7 Improve DI AI scan time The DCON d
22. t Platform list For this example select CEView Lite Plus and click OK to proceed 5 When the Project Wizard dialog displays select Empty Application from the Template list Select the 640 X 480 to specify the application resolution and click OK Project Wizard E xl Template m Resolution C 240x320 320 x 240 640 x 240 640 x 480 800 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 o e e ee Shared Tags Name None m Configure Cancel The new application file name is shown in the Workspace window as follows For this example the file name is Project GetStart APP Workspace xi Project GetStart APP E Screens C Group Screen Web Pages G Library E Symbols a Database lp Graphics Page 14 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 6 2 Driver Configuration The WinCon 8x3x can communicate with ICP DAS I 8000 and I 87K series modules across extension slots of the backplane And it can also be applied to control the distributive controller and ICP DAS DCON 1 7000 1 8000 1 87K series modules through RS 485 network Notice that these Communication parameters are valid for DCON driver worksheets configured in the WinCon 8000 COM port Users can set Communication parameters in configuration window refer to section 4 1 Note If these modules are plugged in the W 8x3x slots don t care the Communication parameters But when you apply remote modules it is
23. t must be RUN 15 TimeOut Time Out error Check the station number Check the right configuration See on the section 2 2 the different RTS CTS valid configurations 17 ModuleldError Module ID error MESE supports the Module See on the section 4 2 18 AdChannelError Channel number error Check the AI channel number 19 UnderlnputRange Under input range error Check IRE input rangen Sec o value is valid 20 ExceedInputRange Exceed input range error Check if the input value is valid 21 InvalidateCounterNo Invalid counter number oa ithe counter number valle ts 22 InvalidateCounterValue Invalid counter value Hees Jt excounter number valueds valid Note The results of the communication may be verified in the output Window of the Studio s environment To set a log of events for Field Read Commands Field Write Commands and Serial Communication click with the right button of the mouse on the output window and choose the option setting to select these log events When testing under a Windows CE target you can enable the log at the unit Tools Logwin and verify the file celog txt created at the target unit When you are not able to establish the communication with the PLC you should first of all establish the communication between the PLC Programming Tool and the PLC Very frequently the communication it is not Page 23 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 possible due to a hardware or cable problem or due an erro
24. ut Counter 07 7080 0 Read Set I 7060D DI module counter Address 5 channel 0 DICounter 05 7060 0 input Write command to devices with SendCmd Notused tag value Page 10 DCON Version 1 10 2005 05 06 For l 8000 Family Module s Address gt lt Module ID gt lt Slot Number Channel Number Module s Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 00 to FF Module ID Module s ID in the device Slot Number The slot number that the Module is plugged in the backplane Channel Number Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Sample of Addressing Configuration Address on the Device Header Field Address Field Read address 3 channel 0 of l 8053 module in slot 1 DI 03 8053 1 0 Write DO to address 6 channel 2 of l 8064 module in DO 06 8064 4 2 slot 4 Read Al from address 2 channel 5 of 1 8017H module AI 02 8017 6 5 in slot 6 Write AO to address 0x0A channel 3 of l 8024 module in AO 0A 8024 0 3 slot 0 Head Type Support Modules I 7011 12 14 16 1 7041 44 50 52 53 55 1 7060 63 65 8051 52 53 54 55 63 and DE 87040 87051 52 53 54 55 63 Do 7011 12 14 16 I 7042 43 44 50 1 7060 63 65 66 67 80 8054 55 56 57 l 8060 63 64 65 66 68 87041 54 55 56 57 and 60 63 64 65 66 68 al l 7011 7012 7013 7014 7015 7016 7017 7018 7033 8017H 87013 87016 87017 87018 ao 7016 7021 7022 7024 1 8024 87022 87024 87026 Cou

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