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Safety Instruction
Before using the product

For your safety and effective operation, please read the safety instructions
thoroughly before using the product.

Safety Instructions should always be observed in order to prevent accident
or risk with the safe and proper use the product.

Instructions are separated into Warning and Caution, and the meaning of
the terms is as follows;

This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury
or death if some applicable instruction is violated

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or damage to products if some applicable instruction
is violated

The marks displayed on the product and in the users manual have the
following meanings.
Be careful! Danger may be expected.
Be careful! Electric shock may occur.

The users manual even after read shall be kept available and accessible to
any user of the product.
Warning
Caution

Safety Instruction
Safety Instructions when designing











Please, install protection circuit on the exterior of PLC to protect
the whole control system from any error in external power or PLC
module. Any abnormal output or operation may cause serious problem
in safety of the whole system.
- Install applicable protection unit on the exterior of PLC to protect
the system from physical damage such as emergent stop switch,
protection circuit, the upper/lowest limit switch, forward/reverse
operation interlock circuit, etc.
- If any system error (watch-dog timer error, module installation error,
etc.) is detected during CPU operation in PLC, the whole output is
designed to be turned off and stopped for system safety. However,
in case CPU error if caused on output device itself such as relay or
TR can not be detected, the output may be kept on, which may
cause serious problems. Thus, you are recommended to install an
addition circuit to monitor the output status.

Never connect the overload than rated to the output module nor
allow the output circuit to have a short circuit, which may cause a
fire.

Never let the external power of the output circuit be designed to
be On earlier than PLC power, which may cause abnormal output or
operation.

In case of data exchange between computer or other external
equipment and PLC through communication or any operation of
PLC (e.g. operation mode change), please install interlock in the
sequence program to protect the system from any error. If not, it
may cause abnormal output or operation.
Warning

Safety Instruction
Safety Instructions when designing








Safety Instructions when designing
I/O signal or communication line shall be wired at least 100mm
away from a high-voltage cable or power line. If not, it may cause
abnormal output or operation.
Caution
Use PLC only in the environment specified in PLC manual or
general standard of data sheet. If not, electric shock, fire, abnormal
operation of the product or flames may be caused.

Before installing the module, be sure PLC power is off. If not,
electric shock or damage on the product may be caused.

Be sure that each module of PLC is correctly secured. If the
product is installed loosely or incorrectly, abnormal operation, error or
dropping may be caused.

Be sure that I/O or extension connecter is correctly secured. If
not, electric shock, fire or abnormal operation may be caused.

If lots of vibration is expected in the installation environment,
dont let PLC directly vibrated. Electric shock, fire or abnormal
operation may be caused.

Dont let any metallic foreign materials inside the product, which
may cause electric shock, fire or abnormal operation..
Caution

Safety Instruction
Safety Instructions when wiring





























Prior to wiring, be sure that power of PLC and external power is
turned off. If not, electric shock or damage on the product may be
caused.

Before PLC system is powered on, be sure that all the covers of
the terminal are securely closed. If not, electric shock may be caused
Warning
Let the wiring installed correctly after checking the voltage rated
of each product and the arrangement of terminals. If not, fire,
electric shock or abnormal operation may be caused.

Secure the screws of terminals tightly with specified torque when
wiring. If the screws of terminals get loose, short circuit, fire or abnormal
operation may be caused.
*
Surely use the ground wire of Class 3 for FG terminals, which is
exclusively used for PLC. If the terminals not grounded correctly,
abnormal operation may be caused.

Dont let any foreign materials such as wiring waste inside the
module while wiring, which may cause fire, damage on the product
or abnormal operation.
Caution

Safety Instruction
Safety Instructions for test-operation or repair



























Safety Instructions for waste disposal






Dont touch the terminal when powered. Electric shock or abnormal
operation may occur.

Prior to cleaning or tightening the terminal screws, let all the
external power off including PLC power. If not, electric shock or
abnormal operation may occur.

Dont let the battery recharged, disassembled, heated, short or
soldered. Heat, explosion or ignition may cause injuries or fire.
Warning
Dont remove PCB from the module case nor remodel the module.
Fire, electric shock or abnormal operation may occur.

Prior to installing or disassembling the module, let all the external
power off including PLC power. If not, electric shock or abnormal
operation may occur.

Keep any wireless installations or cell phone at least 30cm away
from PLC. If not, abnormal operation may be caused.
Caution
Product or battery waste shall be processed as industrial waste.
The waste may discharge toxic materials or explode itself.
Caution





Revision History




Revision History



Version Date Contents Revised page
V 1.0 07.4
First Edition -
V 2.1 10. 7
Communication driver added
Error fixed
CH10~CH31
-
V 2.2 12.10 1) DELTA DVP series driver added CH32
2) Fuji: MICREX-SX driver added CH33
3) AB DF-1 driver added CH34
4) HANYONG NUX Temperature Controller driver added CH35
5) RS Automation: N/Nx-CCU driver added CH36
6) XGT Servo driver added CH37
7) HIGEN Servo driver added CH38
8) KDT Systems CIMON PLC LOADER driver added CH39















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Contents



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Chapter 1 Introduction.....................................................................................................1-1 ~ 1-1

1.1 Guide to Use This Manual ......................................................................................................................1-1

Chapter 2 Communication Introduction and Configuration......................................2-1 ~ 2-9

2.1 Communication Introduction...................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Communication Connector Configuration..............................................................................................2-1
2.2.1 RS-232C connector configuration ...............................................................................................2-1
2.2.2 RS-422/485 connector configuration...........................................................................................2-2
2.2.3 Ethernet connector configuration.................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Communication Specification..................................................................................................................2-3
2.3.1 RS-232C specification..................................................................................................................2-2
2.3.2 RS-422/485 specification .............................................................................................................2-3
2.3.3 Ethernet specification....................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Communication Cable.............................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.1 RS-232C cable..............................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.2 RS-422/485 cable.........................................................................................................................2-5
2.4.3 Ethernet cable...............................................................................................................................2-5
2.5 Wiring Method..........................................................................................................................................2-5
2.5.1 RS-232C cable..............................................................................................................................2-5
2.5.2 RS-422/485 cable.........................................................................................................................2-6
2.5.3 Ethernet cable...............................................................................................................................2-8

Chapter 3 LSIS: MASTER-K PLC.................................................................................3-1 ~ 3-10

3.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................3-2
3.2.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.4 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................3-4
3.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................3-5
3.3.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................3-5
3.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................3-5
3.3.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................3-7
3.3.4 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................3-9
3.4 Available Device.....................................................................................................................................3-10

Chapter 4 LSIS: GLOFA-GM PLC.................................................................................4-1 ~ 4-10

4.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................4-2





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4.2.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................4-2
4.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................4-3
4.2.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.4 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................4-4
4.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................4-5
4.3.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................4-5
4.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................4-5
4.3.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................4-7
4.3.4 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................4-9
4.4 Available Device.....................................................................................................................................4-10

Chapter 5 LSIS: XGK PLC...............................................................................................5-1 ~ 5-6

5.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................5-1
5.2.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................5-1
5.2.2 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................5-2
5.2.3 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................5-3
5.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................5-3
5.3.2 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................5-4
5.3.3 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................5-5
5.4 Available Device.......................................................................................................................................5-6

Chapter 6 LSIS: XGB PLC...............................................................................................6-1 ~ 6-6

6.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................6-1
6.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................6-2
6.2.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................6-3
6.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................6-4
6.3.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................6-4
6.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet ............................................................................................................6-4
6.3.3 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................6-5
6.4 Available Device.......................................................................................................................................6-6

Chapter7 LSIS: XGI PLC..................................................................................................7-1 ~ 7-6

7.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................7-1
7.2.2 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................7-2
7.2.3 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................7-3
7.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................7-3





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7.3.1 CPU module direct connection method ......................................................................................7-3
7.3.2 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................7-4
7.3.3 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................7-5
7.4 Available Device.......................................................................................................................................7-6

Chapter 8 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-Q PLC....................................................................8-1 ~ 8-12

8.1 PLC List....................................................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................8-2
8.2.1 CPU direct connection method....................................................................................................8-2
8.2.2 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................8-3
8.2.3 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................8-4
8.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................8-5
8.3.1 Link method: Cnet.........................................................................................................................8-5
8.3.2 Link method: FEnet.......................................................................................................................8-6
8.4 Available Device.....................................................................................................................................8-12

Chapter 9 SYMBOL: Bar Code Scanner .........................................................................9-1~9-4

9.1 Bar Code Scanner List ............................................................................................................................9-1
9.2 Wiring Diagram........................................................................................................................................9-1
9.3 Communication Setting...........................................................................................................................9-2

Chapter 10 LS Industrial Systems : Inverter(MODBUS) ..........................................10-1~10-7

10.1 Inverter List...........................................................................................................................................10-1
10.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................10-2
10.2.1RS-485 Communication Type ..................................................................................................10-2
10.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................10-3
10.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................10-6

Chapter 11 LS Industrial Systems: Inverter(LS BUS)............................................... 11-1~11-6

11.1 Inverter List ...........................................................................................................................................11-1
11.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................11-2
11.2.1RS-485 Communication Type...................................................................................................11-2
11.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................11-3
11.4 Available Device...................................................................................................................................11-6

Chapter 12 MODBUS RTU Protocol (Master)............................................................12-1~12-7

12.1 MODBUS Protocol Outline.................................................................................................................12-1





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12.1.1 Frame Structure...........................................................................................................................12-1
12.1.2 Displaying Data and Address...................................................................................................12-2
12.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................12-2
12.2.1 RS-232C....................................................................................................................................12-2
12.2.2 RS-422 ......................................................................................................................................12-3
12.2.3 RS-485 ......................................................................................................................................12-3

12.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................12-4
12.3.1 The example of setting PLC(XGK)..........................................................................................12-4
12.3.2 The example of setting XGT Panel ...............................................................................................12-6
12.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................12-7

Chapter 13 MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol (Master)........................................................13-1~13-6

13.1 PLC allowed to be connected.............................................................................................................13-1
13.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................13-1
13.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................13-3
13.3.1 The example to set PLC(XGK)................................................................................................13-3
13.3.2 The example to set XGT Panel................................................................................................13-5
13.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................13-6

Chapter 14 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-A PLC...............................................................14-1~14-10

14.1PLC List.................................................................................................................................................14-1
14.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................14-2
14.2.1Link type: Cnet ...........................................................................................................................14-2
14.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................14-4
14.3.1Link type: Cnet ...........................................................................................................................14-4
14.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................14-9

Chapter 15 OMRON: CS/CJ PLC...............................................................................15-1~15-13

15.1PLC List.................................................................................................................................................15-1
15.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................15-2
15.2.1 CPU Mode.................................................................................................................................15-2
15.2.2 Link mode: Cnet........................................................................................................................15-3
15.2.3Link Mode: FEnet.......................................................................................................................15-5
15.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................15-6
15.3.1 CPU Mode.................................................................................................................................15-6
15.3.2Link Mode: Cnet.........................................................................................................................15-7
15.3.3Link Mode: FEnet.................................................................................................................... 15-10
15.4 Available Device ............................................................................................................................... 15-13







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Chapter 16 OEMax Controls : Nx-CCU+ ....................................................................16-1~16-6

16.1 Available PLC.......................................................................................................................................16-1
16.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................16-1
16.2.1 RS-232C Connection...............................................................................................................16-1
16.2.2 RS-485 Connection..................................................................................................................16-2
16.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................16-3
16.3.1 PLC(OEMax) Setting................................................................................................................16-3
16.3.2 XGT Panel Setting....................................................................................................................16-5
16.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................16-6


Chapter 17 AB: EtherNet/IP...........................................................................................17-1~17-8

17.1 Available PLC.......................................................................................................................................17-1
17.2 Control/CompactLogix Series (EtherNet/IP)......................................................................................17-1
17.2.1 Connection................................................................................................................................17-1
17.2.2 Communication Setting............................................................................................................17-3
17.3 MicroLogix Series (EtherNet/IP) .........................................................................................................17-4
17.3.1 Connection................................................................................................................................17-4
17.3.2 Communication Setting............................................................................................................17-5
17.3.3 Device Nomenclature...............................................................................................................17-6
17.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................17-7


Chapter 18 MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL(Slave).........................................................18-1~18-9

18.1 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................18-1
18.1.1 The example of PLC(XGT) setting..........................................................................................18-1
18.1.2 XGT Panel Setting....................................................................................................................18-4
18.2 Available Device...................................................................................................................................18-6
18.2.1Device Area................................................................................................................................18-6
18.2.2 HS Device .................................................................................................................................18-6


Chapter 19 MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol (Slave)........................................................19-1~19-10

19.1 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................19-1
19.1.1 The example of PLC(XGT) setting..........................................................................................19-1
19.1.2 XGT Panel Setting....................................................................................................................19-4
19.2 Available Device...................................................................................................................................19-6
19.2.1 Device Area...............................................................................................................................19-6
19.2.2 HS Device .................................................................................................................................19-6





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Chapter 20 YASKAWA MEMOBUS RTU(Master).......................................................20-1~20-6

20.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................20-1
20.1.1 Available Device List.....................................................................................................................20-1
20.1.2 Description on Protocol.............................................................................................................20-1
20.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................20-2
20.2.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................20-2
20.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................20-3
20.3.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................20-3
20.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................20-6


Chapter 21 KDT PLC......................................................................................................21-1~21-5

21.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................21-1
21.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................21-1
21.2.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................21-1
21.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................21-3
21.3.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................21-3
21.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................21-5


Chapter 22 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX PLC...............................................................22-1~22-6

22.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................22-1
22.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................22-2
22.2.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................22-2
22.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................22-4
22.3.1 Link Mode..................................................................................................................................22-4
22.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................22-6


Chapter 23 Parker: Hi-Driver ......................................................................................23-1~23-11

23.1Inverter List............................................................................................................................................23-1
23.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................23-2
23.2.1 RS-485 Communication Mode................................................................................................23-2
23.2.2 RS-422 Communication Mode................................................................................................23-3
23.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................23-5
23.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................23-8
23.4.1 Basic Parameters .....................................................................................................................23-8





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23.4.2 Basic Commands ...................................................................................................................23-11

Chapter 24 Siemens: S7 200 PPI Direct .....................................................................24-1~24-7

24.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................24-1
24.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................24-2
24.2.1 RS-485 Communication...........................................................................................................24-2
24.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................24-3
24.3.1 Setting S7 200 PPI Direct.........................................................................................................25-3
24.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................24-6


Chapter 25 Siemens: S7 300/400 MPI Driver .............................................................25-1~25-9

25.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................25-1
25.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................25-2
25.2.1 RS-232C communication.........................................................................................................25-2
25.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................25-7
25.3.1 Setting S7 300/400 PC Adapter...............................................................................................25-7
25.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................25-8


Chapter 26 Siemens: S7 3964(R)/RK512 Driver ......................................................26-1~26-11

26.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................26-1
26.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................26-2
26.2.1 RS-232C communication.........................................................................................................26-2
26.2.2 RS-422/485(4wire) Communication........................................................................................26-2
26.3 Communication Setting.................................................................................................................... 26-10
26.3.1 Setting S7 300/400 3964(R)/RK512........................................................................................... 26-10
26.4 Available Device ................................................................................................................................26-11


Chapter 27 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX CPU Driver ..................................................27-1~27-9

27.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................27-1
27.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................27-2
27.2.1 RS-232C communication method...........................................................................................27-2
27.2.2 RS-422 (4wire) communication method.................................................................................27-2
27.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................27-4
27.3.1 MITSUBISHI MELSEC-FX CPU configuration......................................................................27-4
27.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................27-5
27.4.1 Devices available for FX CPU ............................................................................................27-5





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Chapter 28 LS Mecapion ..............................................................................................28-1~28-3

28.1 List of devices available to connect ....................................................................................................28-1
28.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................28-1
28.2.1 Direct connection type..............................................................................................................28-1
28.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................28-2
28.3.1 Direct connection type..............................................................................................................28-2
28.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................28-3


Chapter 29 Modbus ASCII Master ...............................................................................29-1~29-7

29.1 Modbus Protocol Overview.................................................................................................................29-1
29.1.1 Frame structure.........................................................................................................................29-1
29.1.2 Data and address .....................................................................................................................29-2
29.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................29-2
29.2.1 RS-232C...................................................................................................................................29-2
29.2.2 RS-422......................................................................................................................................29-3
29.2.3 RS-485......................................................................................................................................29-3
29.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................29-4
29.3.1 Example of PLC(XGK) configuration ......................................................................................29-4
29.3.2 Example configuration of XGT Panel ......................................................................................29-6
29.4 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................29-7


Chapter 30 Modbus ASCII slave..................................................................................30-1~30-9

30.1 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................30-1
30.1.1 Example of PLC(XGK) configuration.............................................................................................30-1
30.1.2 XGT Panel configuration..........................................................................................................30-3
30.2 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................30-5
30.2.1 Device area...............................................................................................................................30-5
30.2.2 HS devices................................................................................................................................30-5


Chapter 31 User-defined Protocol ............................................................................31-1~31-16

31.1 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................31-1
31.1.1 Configuration of PLC................................................................................................................31-1
31.1.2 Configuration of XGT Panel .....................................................................................................31-1
31.2 Available Device ..................................................................................................................................31-3





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31.2.1 Devices area.............................................................................................................................31-3
31.3 Usage of script.....................................................................................................................................31-4
31.3.1 Script function Communication script function.....................................................................31-4
31.3.2 Transmit data when switch is pushed .....................................................................................31-7
31.3.3 Regular monitoring for devices............................................................................................. 31-10
31.3.4 Read data received only from the controller ........................................................................ 31-13

Chapter 32 DELTA DVP series.....................................................................................32-1~32-5

32.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................32-1
32.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................32-2
32.2.1 RS-232C communication method...........................................................................................32-2
32.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................32-3
32.3.1 DELTA DVP configuration........................................................................................................32-3
32.4 Transmit data when switch is pushed.32-4
32.4.1 Devices available for DELTA DVP EH.....................................................................................32-5


Chapter 33 Fuji: MICREX-SX Series SIO....................................................................33-1~33-7

33.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................33-1
33.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................33-2
33.2.1 RS-232C communication method...........................................................................................33-2
33.2.2 RS-422 communication method..............................................................................................33-4
33.3 Communication Setting33-5
33.3.1 FUJI MICREX-SX Link configuration......................................................................................33-5
33.4 Available devices.................................................................................................................................33-6
33.4.1 Transmit data when switch is pushed..33-6


Chapter 34 AB: PLC DF-1............................................................................................34-1~34-13

34.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................34-1
34.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................34-2
34.2.1 Control/CompactLogix Series RS-232C communication ......................................................34-2
34.2.2 MicroLogix Series RS-232C communication..........................................................................34-3
34.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................34-4
34.3.1 AB Control/CompactLogix and MicroLogix setting.................................................................34-4
34.4 Available Device..................................................................................................................................34-8
34.4.1 The devices available in the CompactLogix ...........................................................................34-8
34.4.2 The device available in the MicroLogix...34-10
34.4.3 Control/CompactLogix device naming rule.34-12
34.4.4 MicroLogix device naming rule 34-13







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Chapter 35 HANYOUNG NUX: Temperature Controller ..........................................35-1~35-6

35.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................35-1
35.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................35-2
35.2.1 RS-485 communication method..............................................................................................35-2
35.2.2 RS-422 communication method..............................................................................................35-4
35.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................35-5
35.4 Available devices.................................................................................................................................35-4
32.4.1 Devices available for Fuji MICREX-SX...................................................................................35-6


Chapter 36 RS Automation: N/NX-CCU......................................................................36-1~36-8

36.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................36-1
36.2 RS-232C connection...........................................................................................................................36-3
36.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................36-5
36.3.1 Available devices ......................................................................................................................36-5
36.3.2 XGT Panel configuration..........................................................................................................36-6
36.4 Available Devices.................................................................................................................................36-8


Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo........................................................................................37-1~37-5

37.1 Servo List .............................................................................................................................................37-1
37.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................37-2
37.2.1 RS-232C connection................................................................................................................37-2
37.2.2 RS-485 connection...................................................................................................................37-2
37.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................37-3
37.3.1 Servo Configuration..................................................................................................................37-3
37.3.2 Servo Configuration..................................................................................................................37-3
37.4 Available devices .................................................................................................................................37-5


Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo.............................................................................................38-1~38-6

38.1 Servo List .............................................................................................................................................38-1
38.2 Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................................................38-2
38.2.1 RS-232C connection................................................................................................................38-2
38.2.2 RS-485 connection...................................................................................................................38-3
38.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................38-4
38.3.1 Servo Configuration..................................................................................................................38-4
38.3.2 XGT Panel Configuration.........................................................................................................38-4
38.4 Available devices .................................................................................................................................38-6





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Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER....................................................39-1~39-5

39.1 PLC List................................................................................................................................................39-1
39.2 RS-232C connection...........................................................................................................................39-2
39.3 Communication Setting.......................................................................................................................39-3
39.3.1 CIMON PLC LOADER configuration......................................................................................39-3
39.4 Available Devices.................................................................................................................................39-4
39.4.1 BP Series...................................................................................................................................39-4
39.4.1 CP Series ..................................................................................................................................39-4





Appendix 1 Warranty and Environmental Policy .......................................................... App1-1





Chapter 1 Introduction



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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Guide to Use This Manual

This manual includes system configuration, wiring diagram, available device and setting between controllers such as PLC, inverter and the
XGT Panel.

It is divided into chapters as follows.

No. Title Contents
Chapter1 Introduction Describes configuration of this manual, units features and terminology.
Chapter2 Communication Introduction and Configuration Describes communication, port provided by XGT Panel.
Chapter3 LSIS: MASTER-K PLC Describes communication connection with LSIS MASTER-K PLC.
Chapter4 LSIS: GLOFA-GM PLC Describes communication connection with LSIS GLOFA-GM PLC.
Chapter5 LSIS: XGK PLC Describes communication connection with LSIS XGK PLC.
Chapter6 LSIS: XGB PLC Describes communication connection with LSIS XGB PLC.
Chapter7 LSIS: XGI PLC Describes communication connection with LSIS XGI PLC.
Chapter8 MITSUBISHI MELSEC-Q PLC
Describes communication connection with MITSUBISHI MELSEC-Q
PLC.
Chapter9 SYMBOL: Bar Code Scanner
Describes communication connection with SYMBOLs Bar Code
Scanner.
Chapter10 LSIS: Inverter (MODBUS) Describes communication connection with LSIS: Inverter (MODBUS)
Chapter11 LSIS: Inverter (LS BUS) Describes communication connection with LSIS: Inverter (LS BUS)
Chapter12 Modbus RTU(Master) Describes communication connection with Modbus RTU(Master)
Chapter13 Modbus TCP/IP(Master) Describes communication connection with Modbus TCP/IP(Master)
Chapter14 MITSUBISHI MELSEC-A PLC
Describes communication connection with MITSUBISHI MELSEC-A
PLC
Chapter15 OMRON CS/CJ PLC Describes communication connection with OMRON CS/CJ PLC
Chapter16 OEMax Controls: Nx-CCU+ Describes communication connection with OEMax Controls: Nx-CCU+
Chapter17 AB EtherNet/IP Describes communication connection with AB EtherNet/IP
Chapter18 Modbus RTU (Slave) Describes communication connection with Modbus RTU (Slave)
Chapter19 Modbus TCP/IP (Slave) Describes communication connection with Modbus TCP/IP (Slave)
Chapter20 YASKAWA MEMOBUS RTU (Master)
Describes communication connection with YASKAWA MEMOBUS
RTU (Master)
Chapter21 KDT PLC Describes communication connection with KDT PLC
Chapter22 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX PLC
Describes communication connection with MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX
PLC
Chapter23 Parker: Hi-Drive Describes communication connection with Parker: Hi-Drive
Chapter24 Siemens: S7 200 PPI Direct Describes communication connection with Siemens: S7 200 PPI Direct





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No. Title Contents
Chapter25 Siemens: S7 MPI Describes communication connection with Siemens: S7 MPI
Chapter26 Siemens: S7 3964(R)/RK512
Describes communication connection with Siemens: S7
3964(R)/RK512
Appendix1 Warranty and Environmental Policy



NOTE
(1) This manual does not describe each items using method, XP-Builder.
For their description, refer to related instruction manuals.
(2) Modification and addition can be made to this manual without prior notice.
(3) In case contents in the manual differ from actual usage, please check updated information or controllers instruction manual.









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Chapter 2 Communication Introduction and Configuration

XGT Panel provides RS-232C, RS-422/485 and Ethernet communication. This chapter introduces each communication and
describes the system configuration.

2.1 Communication Introduction
The basic communication method between the XGT Panel and controller is by requesting device information thats on the XGT Panel
screen and the controller responding to that request.









Communication uses protocol that the controller provides and it provides fast communication and picture switch.

2.2 Communication Connector Configuration
XGT Panel basically provides RS-232C, RS-422/485 and Ethernet communication. The figure below is the configuration of each
communication connector and pin.











XP30-BTE












RS-422/485 RS-232C Ethernet
Request
Respond
RS-232C
RS-422/485





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2.2.1 RS-232C connector configuration
RS-232C connector is configured as follows.

Pin No. Name Function
1 N.C No connection
2 RD Receive data
3 SD Send data
4 N.C No connection
5 SG Signal Ground
6 N.C No connection
7 N.C No connection
8 N.C No connection
9 N.C No connection

NOTE
(1) Notice
XGT Panel does not provide flow control.

2.2.2 RS-422/485 connector configuration
RS-422/485 connector is configured as follows.

Pin No. Name Function
1 N.C No connection
2 N.C No connection
3 SG Signal Ground
4 TX+ Transmit+
5 TX- Transmit-
6 SG Signal Ground
7 N.C No connection
8 RX+ Receive+
9 RX- Receive-

2.2.3 XP30-BTE connector configuration
RS-232C, RS-422/485 is configured as follows

Pin No. Name Function
1 TX Transmission
2 RX Reception
3 SG Signal Ground
4 TX+ Transmission +
5 TX- Transmission -
6 RX+ Reception +
7 RX- Reception -
8 SG Signal Ground
9 FG Frame Ground

Note
(1) Notice
Communication port of XP30-BTE is terminal block type. Pin no. 1~3 is for RS-232C and 4~9 is for RS-
422/485.

Connector type: D-SUB 9P, Male
Connector type: D-Sub 9P, Female
Connector type: terminal block type
RS-232C RS-422/485
FG





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2.2.4 Ethernet connector configuration
Ethernet connector is configured as follows.

Pin No. Name Function
1 TX+ Transmit+
2 TX- Transmit-
3 RX+ Receive+
4 N.C No connection
5 N.C No connection
6 RX- Receive-
7 N.C No connection
8 N.C No connection


NOTE
(1) Notice
Do not use N.C pin indiscreetly, for it is used at XGT Panel.
XP30-BTE doesnt support Ethernet.



2.3 Communication Specification
2.3.1 RS-232C specification
XGT Panel meets the RS-232C standard specification (EIA-232-C).

Item Contents
Communication method Half-duplex method
Synchronous method Asynchronous method
Max transmission distance Up to 15[m]
Connection mode 1:1 connection method
Transmission speed 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 [bps]
Data length 7, 8[bit]
Parity Setting None, Odd, Even Data type
Stop bit 1, 2[bit]
Channel setting Up to 32 channels (0-31)


NOTE
(1) Communication method
Long distance communication available by connecting to the external modem, through public telephone lines.






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RS-232C only gets connected 1:1 as below figure.









2.3.2 RS-422/485 specification
XGT Panel meets the RS-422/485 standard specification (EIA-422/485).

Item Contents
Communication method Half-duplex method
Synchronous method Asynchronous method
Max transmission distance Up to 500[m]
Connection mode 1:1, 1:N connection method
Transmission speed 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 [bps]
Data length 7, 8[bit]
Parity Setting None, Odd, Even Data type
Stop bit 1, 2[bit]
Channel setting Up to 32 channels (0-31)

RS-422 communication method can be 1:1 or 1:N configured as below figure.
























< 1:1 Configuration >
< 1:1 Configuration >
<1:N Configuration >





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2.3.3 Ethernet specification
XGT Panel meets the Ethernet IEEE 802.3 standard specification.

Item Contents
Transmission speed 10/100[Mbps]
Transmission method Base band
Max extension length between nodes 100[m] (node-hub)
Max protocol size 1,500[Byte]
Token-passing access method CSMA/CD

Ethernet can be connected in 2 ways as below figure.























NOTE
(1) Ethernet connection method
When connecting hub-node, direct cable has to be used and cross cable has to be used when connecting 1:1.

< Hub-node connection >
< 1:1 connection >





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2.4 Communication Cable
It is advised to follow the below cable specifications for stable communication between the XGT Panel and controller.

2.4.1 RS-232C cable
Advised cable specification is as follows.

Item Contents
Cable type (UL) Style 2464
Specification AWG24
Shield advisory


2.4.2 RS-422/485 cable
Considering the communication distance and speed, it is advised to use RS-422 twisted pair cable.

Item Contents
Cable type (UL) Style 2464
Specification AWG22
No. of core wire pair
Shield advisory

2.4.3 Ethernet cable
Advisory cable specification is as follows.

Item Contents
Cable type Select from UTP / FTP / STP
specification Select from CAT.5 / Enhanced CAT.5 / CAT.6






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2.5 Wiring Method
2.5.1 RS-232C cable
Wire the RS-232C cable as follows.





The above wiring diagram is a figure of common wiring and wiring diagrams may differ according to the controller. Refer to each chapter
for specific information. Connect the FG of the shield cable to the controller or XGT Panel according to the installing environment.




NOTE
(1) Notice
Please perform 3 class grounding to FG terminals of XGT Panel and controllers. Performance of
communication cannot be guaranteed when connecting the FG terminal to the shield cable with poor
grounding.
Keep the length of cable within 15[m]. Performance of communication cannot be guaranteed with a longer
cable than specified.
Please use D-SUB 9P, Female for the connector.
Please be careful not to get burned when soldering the connector and cable.

Shield





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2.5.2 RS-422/485 cable
Wire the RS-422 cable as follows.




Please connect the FG of the shield cable to the controller or XGT Panel according to the installing environment.
Please insert a 120 resistor to both ends of the receiver (RX+, RX-) of the controller.
For the terminal setting of the XGT Panel, please use the setting switch as below figure.






















< Terminal set >
< Terminal not set >
Shield
Rear Elevation





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Wire the RS-485 cable as follows.



As the RS-422 wiring, please insert a 120 resistor to both ends of the receiver (RX+, RX-) of the controller.
For the terminal setting of the XGT Panel, please set with the setting switch as above.

NOTE
(1) Notice
Please perform 3 class grounding to FG terminals of XGT Panel and controllers. Performance of
communication cannot be guaranteed when connecting the FG terminal to the shield cable with poor
grounding.
Keep the length of cable within 500[m]. Performance of communication cannot be guaranteed with a longer
cable than specified.
Please use D-SUB 9P, Male for the connector.
Please be careful not to get burned when soldering the connector and cable.
Performance of communication cannot be guaranteed, if terminal is not set.

RS-422/485 supports 1:N communication. When connecting, wire as follows.






















Please insert the terminal resistor in the last connected controller.
Shield





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2.5.3 Ethernet cable
Ethernet cable gets specified into 2 cables according to its type.
When communicating through LAN, connected to network equipment like a hub, direct cable is used. (in case of hub-node connection)
Direct connection is available among equipments and in this case, cross cable is used.

Method for wiring a direct cable is as follows.


















White-yellow, White-green, White-blue, White-brown from above figure is indicated on the coating of the cable.
For example, white-blue has blue stripes on white coating.

Method for wiring of cross cable is as follows.




















NOTE
(1) Notice
Use according to the connection method.
Wire the cable by using a modular tool. Bad connection may occur.
If the lock part of the modular jack gets damaged, it may not get fixed to the RJ45 connector (Ethernet
connector) and bad connection may occur.
The UTP cable is made out of solid wire material. Therefore, it may break when heavily bent or shaken.
It is advisory to use a plug cover when wiring cables.
Modular Jack
Modular Jack
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
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6
5
4
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1
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White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
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6
5
4
3
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1
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White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
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6
5
4
3
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Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
orange
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
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orange
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3
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White-
brown
Orange
White-
blue
Blue
White-
orange
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green
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7
6
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4
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1
Brown
White-
brown
Orange
White-
blue
Blue
White-
orange
Green
White-
green
8
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3
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Chapter 3 LSIS: MASTER-K PLC




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Chapter 3 LSIS: MASTER-K PLC

3.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available to connect to MASTER-K PLC as follows.

PLC CPU module Connection method Comm. method Connection module Remarks
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C G3L-CUEA Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G3L-CUEA Cnet
1000S
Link Ethernet G3L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C G4L-CUEA Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G4L-CUEA Cnet
300S
Link Ethernet G4L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G6L-CUEB Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G6L-CUEC Cnet
200S
Link Ethernet G6L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-485 CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G7L-CUEB Cnet
120S
Link RS-422/485 G7L-CUEC Cnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-485 CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G7L-CUEB Cnet
MASTER-K
80S
Link RS-422/485 G7L-CUEC Cnet


NOTE
(1) PLC
K10S1 not supported.
Ethernet (GxL-EUTC, ERTC) module not supported.

(2) Terminology
CPU module direct connection: executes serial communication through the loader port of the CPU module.
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.











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3.2 Wiring Diagram
3.2.1 CPU module direct connection method
Connecting XGT Panel and MASTER-K PLC with CPU module direct connection method (RS-232C) is as follows.



















NOTE
(1) Cautions when wiring cable
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.

3.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
Among the MASTER-K PLC series, K80S, K120S, K200S (RS-232C only) provide built-in Cnet.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C built-in Cnet.



























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NOTE
(1) Notice
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

Below is the wiring diagram of built-in RS-485 Cnet. (K80S, K120S only)




















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

3.2.3 Link method: Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C Cnet.
























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3-4


NOTE
(1) Notice
Since MASTER-K Cnet (RS-232C) uses flow control, it will not communicate if it is not wired as above.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

RS-422 wiring is as below.


















RS-485 wiring is as below.



















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

3.2.4 Link method: FEnet
When connecting MASTER-K and Ethernet, the wiring differs according to its configuration. Refer to chapter 2 for configuration and wiring
method.







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3.3 Communication Setting
3.3.1 CPU module direct connection method
Communication parameter of the XGT Panel gets set through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder instruction manual)
XP-Builder provides communication parameter for the CPU module loader as basics.


















NOTE
(1) Communication state check
When it is unable to check the communication state with the MASTER-K CPU module, check it by using the
XGT Panel Diagnostics and PLC Information function. (Refer to XGT Panel instruction manual)
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.





3.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
To use built-in Cnet (RS-232C, RS-422/485), set the BUILT_IN_CNET switch to ON from K80S/K120S. (except K200S)



















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Set PLCs built-in Cnet (RS-232C) communication parameter from KGL-WIN. (Refer to KGL-WIN instruction manual)
















From the XGT Panels communication parameter, set Baudrate, Data bits, Parity, Stop bit s and Channel as below.












NOTE
(1) Communication state check
It will not communicate when MASTER-K PLCs communication parameter and XGT Panel communication
parameter differ.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




Set connection property as below.





Set parameter (RS-485) at KGL-WIN as below.













K120S parameter setting
K80S parameter setting
K80S/K120S parameter setting K200S parameter setting





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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
It will not communicate when MASTER-K PLCs communication parameter and XGT Panel communication
parameter differ.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




Set Connection Property as below.




When configuring 1:N, set Elapse time.





3.3.3 Link method: Cnet
Set Cnet communication parameter of the PLC (except K80S/K120S) through frame editor. (Refer to Cnet I/F Module instruction manual)
Set Cnet as below.



















Set communication channel to RS232 side and set communication parameter. When setting RS-422/485, set RS422 side.
Be sure to select 16 x 20 for monitor registration size.

In order to set parameter value to the PLC, select slot number in which the Cnet module is installed as below.







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3-8
When write is done, start operation as below.


Set XGT Panels communication parameter as shown in 3.3.2.

Be sure to set operation mode from the Cnet module.
Because operation mode setting differs according to each Cnet, refer to Cnet I/F Module instruction manual.

NOTE
(1) Communication state check
Frame editor has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter of the frame editor. (Refer to instruction
manual for specific details)
This manual only explains briefly. Be sure to refer to the Cnet I/F Module instruction manual when setting.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When configuring RS-422/485 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.






To use Cnet to K80S/K120S, set the BUILT_IN CNET switch to OFF as below.










Set communication parameter from KGL-WIN.















K80S/K120S parameter setting





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NOTE
(1) Cautions when setting PLC
This manual only explains briefly. Be sure to refer to the KGL-WIN instruction manual when setting.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When configuring RS-422/485 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.






3.3.4 Link method: FEnet
XGT Panel only supports open type FEnet. (Exclusive FEnet module not supported)
Set FEnet communication parameter from high-speed Ethernet frame editor. (Refer to FEnet I/F Module instruction manual)
After running the software, select FENET as below.



Set communication parameter such as IP address and gateway.


In order to set parameter value to the PLC, select slot number in which the Cnet module is installed as below.










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When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

XGT Panels communication parameter is as below. Select target IP and protocol type.



NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.





3.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as follows.

Device Type Size Bit Contact point Word Data Remarks
P 1024 point P0000 ~ P063F P000 ~ P063
M 3072 point M0000 ~ M191F M000 ~ M191
L 1024 point L0000 ~ L063F L000 ~ L063
K 512 point K0000 ~ K031F K000 ~ K031
F 512 point F0000 ~ F031F F000 ~ F031
T 256 point T000 ~ T255 T000 ~ T255
C 256 point C000 ~ C255 C000 ~ C255
S 100*100 S00.00 ~ S99.99 WORD N/A
D 10000 word Contact point N/A D0000 ~ D9999


NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






Chapter 4 LSIS: GLOFA-GM PLC




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Chapter 4 LSIS: GLOFA-GM PLC

4.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is able to connect to GLOFA-GM PLC.

PLC CPU module Connection method Comm. method Connection Module Remarks
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C G3L-CUEA Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G3L-CUEA Cnet
GMR/GM1/2/3
Link Ethernet G3L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C G4L-CUEA Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G4L-CUEA Cnet
GM4
Link Ethernet G4L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G6L-CUEB Cnet
Link RS-422/485 G6L-CUEC Cnet
GM6
Link Ethernet G6L-EUTB Open type FEnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-485 CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G7L-CUEB Cnet
GM7U
Link RS-422/485 G7L-CUEC Cnet
CPU module direct
connection method
RS-232C CPU module -
Link RS-232C CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-485 CPU module Built-in Cnet
Link RS-232C G7L-CUEB Cnet
GLOFA-GM
GM7
Link RS-422/485 G7L-CUEC Cnet


NOTE
(1) Notice
Dedicated Ethernet module (GxL-EUTC, ERTC) is not supported.

(2) Terminology
CPU module direct connection: executes serial communication through the loader port of the CPU module.
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.















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4.2 Wiring Diagram
4.2.1 CPU module direct connection method
Connecting XGT Panel and GLOFA-GM PLC with CPU module direct connection method (RS-232C) is as follows.




















NOTE
(1) Cautions when wiring cable
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.

4.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
Among the GLOFA-GM PLC series, GM7, GM7U, and GM6 (only RS-232C) provide built-in Cnet.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C built-in Cnet.


























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NOTE
(1) Notice
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

Below is the wiring diagram of built-in RS-485 Cnet. (GM7, GM7U only)



















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

4.2.3 Link method: Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C Cnet.

























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NOTE
(1) Notice
Since GLOFA-GM Cnet(RS-232C) uses flow control, it will not communicate if it is not wired as above.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

RS-422 wiring is as below.




















RS-485 wiring is as below.



















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

4.2.4 Link method: FEnet
When connecting GLOFA-GM and Ethernet, the wiring differs according to its configuration. Refer to chapter 2 for configuration and wiring
method.







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4.3 Communication Setting
4.3.1 CPU module direct connection method
Communication parameter of the XGT Panel gets set through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder instruction manual)
XP-Builder provides communication parameter for the CPU module loader as basics.















NOTE
(1) Communication state check
When it is unable to check the communication state with the GLOFA-GM CPU module, check it by using the
XGT Panel Diagnostics and PLC Information function. (Refer to XGT Panel instruction manual)
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.







4.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
To use built-in Cnet(RS-232C, RS-422/485), set the BUILT_IN_CNET switch to ON from GM7/GM7U. (except GM6)






















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Set PLCs built-in Cnet (RS-232C) communication parameter from GMWIN. (Refer to GMWIN instruction manual)





From the XGT Panels communication parameter, set transmitting speed, data bit, parity, stop bit and channel as below.


NOTE
(1) Communication state check
It will not communicate when GLOFA-GM PLCs communication parameter and XGT Panel communication
parameter differ.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




Set connection property as below.






Set parameter (RS-485 ) at GMWIN as below.












GM7U parameter setting GM7 parameter setting
GM7/GM7U parameter setting
GM6 parameter setting
CPU type setting function (GMR/GM7/GM7U)





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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
It will not communicate when GLOFA-GM PLCs communication parameter and XGT Panel communication
parameter differ.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




Set connection property as below.




When configuring 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.





4.3.3 Link method: Cnet
Set Cnet communication parameter of the PLC(except GM7/GM7U) through frame editor. (Refer to Cnet I/F Module instruction manual)
Set Cnet as below.



















Set communication channel to RS232 side and set communication parameter. When setting RS-422/485, set RS422 side.
Be sure to select 16 x 20 for monitor registration size.

In order to set parameter value to the PLC, select slot number in which the Cnet module is installed as below.
















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When write is done, start operation as below.











Set XGT Panels communication parameter as shown in 4.3.2.

Be sure to set operation mode from the Cnet module.
Because operation mode setting differs according to each Cnet, refer to Cnet I/F Module instruction manual.

NOTE
(1) Communication state check
Frame editor has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter of the frame editor. (Refer to instruction
manual for specific details)
This manual only explains briefly. Be sure to refer to the Cnet I/F Module instruction manual when setting.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When configuring RS-422/485 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.





To use built-in Cnet, set the BUILT_IN_CNET switch to ON from GM7/GM7U.











Set communication parameter from GMWIN.















K80S/K120S parameter setting





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NOTE
(1) Cautions when setting PLC
This manual only explains briefly. Be sure to refer to the GMWIN instruction manual when setting.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When configuring RS-422/485 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.





4.3.4 Link method: FEnet
XGT Panel only supports open type FEnet. (Exclusive FEnet module not supported)
Set FEnet communication parameter from high-speed Ethernet frame editor. (Refer to FEnet I/F Module instruction manual)
After running the software, select FENET as below.




Set communication parameter such as IP address and gateway.



In order to set parameter value to the PLC, select slot number in which the Cnet module is installed as below.



When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.






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XGT Panels communication parameter is as below. Select target IP and protocol type.








NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.






4.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as follows.

Device
Type
Size Bit Contact point Word Data Remarks
%IX 32768 point %IX0.0.0 ~ %IX63.7.63 WORD N/A
%QX 32768 point %QX0.0.0 ~ %QX63.7.63 WORD N/A
%MX 959984 point %MX00000 ~ %MX95983 WORD N/A
%IW 2047 word Contact point N/A %IW0.0.0 ~ %IW63.7.3
%QW 2047 word Contact point N/A %QW0.0.0 ~ %QW63.7.3
%MW 59999 word %MW00000.0 ~ %MW59999.15 %MW0000 ~ %MW59999

NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






Chapter 5 LSIS: XGK PLC




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Chapter 5 LSIS: XGK PLC

5.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is able to connect to XGK PLC.

PLC CPU module Connection method Comm. method Connection Module Remarks
CPU direct
connection
RS-232C CPU Module -
Link RS-232C
XGL-C22A
XGL-CH2A
Cnet
Link RS-422/485
XGL-C42A
XGL-CH2A
Cnet
XGK
CPUH /
CPUA / CPUS
/CPUE
Link Ethernet XGL-EFMT -

NOTE
(1) Notice
Fiber-optic Ethernet module (XGL-EFMF) is not supported.

(2) Terminology
CPU module direct connection: executes serial communication through the loader port of the CPU module.
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.

5.2 Wiring Diagram
5.2.1 CPU module direct connection method
Connecting XGT Panel and XGK PLC with CPU module direct connection method (RS-232C) is as follows.


















NOTE
(1) Cautions when wiring cable
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.





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5.2.2 Link method: Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C Cnet.





















NOTE
(1) Notice
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

RS-422 wiring is as below.

































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RS-485 wiring is as below.





















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

5.2.3 Link method: FEnet
When connecting XGK and Ethernet, the wiring differs according to its configuration. Refer to chapter 2 for configuration and wiring
method.

5.3 Communication Setting
5.3.1 CPU module direct connection method
Communication parameter of the XGT Panel gets set through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder instruction manual)
XP-Builder provides communication parameter for the CPU module loader as basics.








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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
When it is unable to check the communication state with the XGK CPU module, check it by using the XGT
Panel Diagnostics and PLC Information function. (Refer to XGT Panel instruction manual)
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.





5.3.2 Link method: Cnet
Set Cnet communication parameter of the PLC through XG-PD. (Refer to XGT Cnet instruction manual)
Set Cnet as below.



















Set up communication parameters to the channel for the use of the communication. Select XGT server at the operation mode.

When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

NOTE
(1) Communication state check
XG-PD has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter.
This manual explains in brief. Please refer to XGT Cnet operating manual.
Even if you use only one channel, you should set up parameters of the other channel.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




When configuring 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.









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5.3.3 Link method: FEnet
Set up FEnet communication parameters on the XG-PD. (Refer to XGT FEnet operating manual.)














Set up as FEnet for the communication module.

Write communication parameters such as an IP address and a gateway. Select XGT server at the driver setting.






















When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

XGT Panels communication parameter is as below. Select target IP and protocol type.











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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.





5.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as below:

Area Size Bit points Word data Remark
P 32768 point P00000 ~ P2047F P0000 ~ P2047
M 32768 point M00000 ~ M2047F M0000 ~ M2047
K 32768 point K00000 ~ K2047F K0000 ~ K2047
F 32768 point F00000 ~ F2047F F0000 ~ F2047
T 2048 point T0000 ~ T2047 T0000 ~ T2047
C 2048 point C0000 ~ C2047 C0000 ~ C2047
U 3072 word U00.00.0 ~ U7F.31.F U00.00 ~ U7F.31
S 128 word S00.00 ~ S127.99 WORD N/A
L 180224 point L000000 ~ L11263F L00000 ~ L11263
N 21K word Contact point N/A N00000 ~ N21503
D 32K word D00000.0 ~ D32767.F D00000 ~ D32767
ZR 32K word Contact point N/A ZR00000 ~ ZR65535

NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






Chapter 6 LSIS: XGB PLC




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Chapter 6 LSIS: XGB PLC

6.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is able to connect to XGB PLC.

PLC CPU module Connection method Comm. method Connection Module Remarks
CPU direct
connection
RS-232C CPU Module -
Link RS-232C CPU Module Internal Cnet
Link RS-485 CPU Module Internal Cnet
XGB
XBM-DR16S
XBM-DN16S
XBM-DN32S
Link RS-422/485 XBL-C41A Cnet


NOTE
(1) Terminology
CPU module direct connection: executes serial communication through the loader port of the CPU module.
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.


6.2 Wiring Diagram
6.2.1 CPU module direct connection method
This figure is a way to connect XGT Panel to XGK PLC with the CPU module direct connection method.






















NOTE
(1) Cautions when wiring cable
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
For your convenience, purchase a loader cable of the CPU module.





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6.2.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.

Below is the wiring of RS-232C Cnet.






















RS-485 wiring is as below.























NOTE
(1) Notice
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel to wire as RS-485.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.



XGB built-in port
XGB built-in port





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6.2.3 Link method: Cnet
Now XGB provides Cnet only for RS-422/485.

RS-422 wiring is as below.






















RS-485 wiring is as below.























NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.







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6.3 Communication Setting
6.3.1 CPU module direct connection method
Communication parameter of the XGT Panel gets set through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder instruction manual)
XP-Builder provides communication parameter for the CPU module loader as basics.














NOTE
(1) Communication state check
When it is unable to check the communication state with the XGK CPU module, check it by using the XGT
Panel Diagnostics and PLC Information function. (Refer to XGT Panel instruction manual)
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




6.3.2 Link method: Built-in Cnet
Set Cnet communication parameter of the PLC through XG-PD. (Refer to XGB Cnet instruction manual)
This is the figure of Cnet configuration. Select an internal Cnet in the basic parameter setting.


















Basic Parameter Setting
High-speed Link Setting
P2P Setting
Comm. Parameter Setting





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Channel 1 is for RS-232C and channel 2 is for RS-485. Set up communication parameters in each channel.
Select XGT server at the operation mode.

When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

NOTE
(1) Communication state check
XG-PD has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter.
This manual explains in brief. Please refer to XGB Cnet operating manual.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




When configuring 1:N, set transmission Elapse time.






6.3.3 Link method: Cnet
Set up Cnet communication parameters on the XG-PD. (Refer to XGT Cnet operating manual.)
This figure is about Cnet setting.























When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

After completion of Write, then reset the PLC.









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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
XG-PD has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.




When configuring 1:N, set transmission Elapse time.






6.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as below:

Area Size Bit points Word data
P 2048 point P0000 ~ P127F P000 ~ P127
M 4096 point M0000 ~ M255F M000 ~ M255
K 40960 point K00000 ~ K2559F K0000 ~ K2559
F 4096 point F0000 ~ F255F F000 ~ F255
T 256 point T000 ~ T255 T000 ~ T255
C 256 point C000 ~ C255 C000 ~ C255
U 256 word U00.00.0 ~ U7F.31.F U00.00 ~ U7F.31
S 128 word S00.00 ~ S127.99 WORD N/A
L 20480 point L00000 ~ L1279F L0000 ~ L1279
N 3936 word Contact point N/A N0000 ~ N3935
D 5120 word D0000.0 ~ D5119.F D0000 ~ D5119
Z 128 word Contact point N/A Z000 ~ Z127


NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






Chapter 7 LSIS: XGI PLC




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Chapter 7 LSIS: XGI PLC

7.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is able to connect to XGI PLC.

PLC CPU module Connection method Comm. method Connection Module Remarks
CPU direct
connection
RS-232C CPU Module -
Link RS-232C
XGL-C22A
XGL-CH2A
Cnet
Link RS-422/485
XGL-C42A
XGL-CH2A
Cnet
XGI CPUU
Link Ethernet XGL-EFMT -


NOTE
(1) Notice
Fiber-optic Ethernet module (XGL-EFMF) is not supported.

(2) Terminology
CPU module direct connection: executes serial communication through the loader port of the CPU module.
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.


7.2 Wiring Diagram
7.2.1 CPU module direct connection method
Connecting XGT Panel and XGI PLC with CPU module direct connection method (RS-232C) is as follows.





























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NOTE
(1) Cautions when wiring cable
In the CPU module loader port is a CPU module that provides built-in Cnet. Be careful not to connect to other
pins when wiring.
CPU module loader port is D-SUB 9P, Female. Use a Male connector when wiring the cable.

7.2.2 Link method: Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C Cnet.






















NOTE
(1) Notice
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

RS-422 Cnet wiring is as below.

























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RS-485 Cnet wiring is as below.






















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

7.2.3 Link method: FEnet
When connecting XGI and Ethernet, the wiring differs according to its configuration. Refer to chapter 2 for configuration and wiring
method.

7.3 Communication Setting
7.3.1 CPU module direct connection method
Communication parameter of the XGT Panel gets set through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder instruction manual)
XP-Builder provides communication parameter for the CPU module loader as basics.






















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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
When it is unable to check the communication state with the XGK CPU module, check it by using the XGT
Panel Diagnostics and PLC Information function. (Refer to XGT Panel instruction manual)
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.





7.3.2 Link method: Cnet
Set Cnet communication parameter of the PLC through XG-PD. (Refer to XGT Cnet instruction manual)
Set Cnet as below.


















Set up communication parameters to the channel for the use of the communication. Select XGT server at the operation mode.

When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

NOTE
(1) Communication state check
XG-PD has a monitoring function. Communication data may be checked using this function.
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Be sure to reset the PLC after setting the communication parameter.
This manual explains in brief. Please refer to XGT Cnet operating manual.
Even if you use only one channel, you should set up parameters of the other channel.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.

When configuring 1:N, set transmission Elapse time.








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7.3.3 Link method: FEnet
Set up FEnet communication parameters on the XG-PD. (Refer to XGT FEnet operating manual.)









Set up as FEnet for the communication module.

Write communication parameters such as an IP address and a gateway. Select XGT server at the driver setting.






















When write is done and PLC is reset, setting is done.

XGT Panels communication parameter is as below. Select target IP and protocol type.









NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.







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7.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as below:

Area Size Bit points Word data
%IX 32768 point %IX0.0.0 ~ %IX63.7.63 WORD N/A
%QX 32768 point %QX0.0.0 ~ %QX63.7.63 WORD N/A
%MX 131072 point %MX000000 ~ %MX131071 WORD N/A
%WX 65536 point %WX00000 ~ %WX65535 WORD N/A
%IW 2047 word Contact point N/A %IW0.0.0 ~ %IW63.7.3
%QW 2047 word Contact point N/A %QW0.0.0 ~ %QW63.7.3
%MW 59999 word %MW00000.0 ~ %MW131071.15 %MW00000 ~ %MW65535
%WW 65536 word %WW00000.0 ~ %WW65535.15 %WW00000 ~ %WW65535


NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






Ch 8 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-Q PLC




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Chapter 8 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-Q PLC

8.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is able to connect to MELSEC-Q PLC.

PLC CPU Module Connection method Comm. method Connection Module Remarks
Link RS-232C
QJ71C24N
QJ71C24N-R2
Cnet
Link RS-422/485
QJ71C24N
QJ71C24N-R4
Cnet
MELSEC-Q
Q00J, Q00,
Q01, Q02,
Q02H, Q06H,
Q12H, Q25H,
Q12PH, 25PH Link Ethernet QJ71E71-100 FEnet


NOTE
(1) Notice
CPU module direct connection (loader) is not supported.

(2) Terminology
Link: executing serial communication with the communication module of the PLC.







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8.2 Wiring Diagram
8.2.1 CPU direct connection method
Connects with MITSUBISHI Q CPU via RS-232C
Wiring of CPU direct connection is as follows.





















In order to connect with MITSUBISHI Q CPU, make 6-pin connector

























Connection
MINI DIN 6P





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Note
1) Notice
MESEC-Q loader cable (QC3OR) of MITSUBISHI and PMC-310S cable of LSIS are not available.
8.2.2 Link method: Cnet
Cnet is specified into RS-232C and RS-422/485 type.
Below is the wiring of RS-232C.






















NOTE
1) Notice
MELSEC-Q Cnet (RS-232C) uses flow control, so it communicates only with the wiring as above.
Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

QJ71C24N (RS-422) wiring is as below.
























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QJ71C24N-4R(RS-422) wiring is as below.





















NOTE
(1) Notice
Set terminal switch of the XGT Panel.
RS-422/485 port of the PLC does not need an extra connector since its consisted as a terminal block.
For safe communication, shielded wiring is recommended. Refer to chapter 2 for shield wiring.

8.2.3 Link method: FEnet
When connecting XGI and Ethernet, the wiring differs according to its configuration. Refer to chapter 2 for configuration and wiring method.





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8.3 Communication Setting
8.3.1 CPU direct connection method
When using CPU direct connection method, special setting for PLC is not needed.
MELSEC-Q PLC configures communication setting automatically. For setting of XP-Builder, refer to the following.















Notice
(1) Notice in communication
When you try the communication with MELSEC-Q CPU initially, delay may occurs because of automatic
communication setting of CPU. This case is normal status, not error.
While MELSEC-Q CPU communicates with XGT Panel, if you try to change the PLC program and settings via
USB port of CPU, error message occurs. In the case, cancel the XGT Panel connection and change the PLC
program and setting, then establish the XGT Panel connection again.







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8.3.2 Link method: Cnet
Cnet communication parameter of PLC can be specified at GX Developer. For more detail, refer to MITSUBISHI user manual.

(1) Select Parameter PLC parameter I/O allocation at the GX Developer.

(2) Setting screen appears. And then allocate I/O.

Item Setting
Type Select Intelligent
Name
Select module name currently being installed
For example, if currently installed module is QJ71C24N, select QJ71C24N
Point Select 32-point.
Head XY Specify the head I/O address of module.
* Intelligent: name of Q series PLC modules operating by command of PLC CPU.










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(3) Specify the switch by selecting the switch setting button.


Switch No. Contents
SW1 Communication setting of CH1
SW2 Protocol setting of CH1
SW3 Communication setting of CH2
SW4 Protocol setting of CH2
SW5 Station number setting

<Configuration of SW1, 3>

B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0



Baud rate (bps) Upper byte (B15 ~ B8)
9,600 05H
19,200 07H
38,400 09H
57,600 0AH
115,200 0BH

Bit Contents 0 1 Reference
B7 Modifying settings Disable Enable Set as Enable(1)
B6 Online editing Disable Enable Set as Enable(1)
B5 SUM check code None Presence Set as Presence(1)
B4 Stop bit 1 2 -
B3 Parity type Odd Even -
B2 Parity None Presence -
B1 Data bit 7 8 -
B0 Writing setting Individual Interlock
In case of using only one
communication channel, set as
Individual
<Configuration of SW2, SW4>

SW2 and SW4 are items to set a communication protocol. Set as 4.
Comm. speed Comm. parameter





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NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the Cnet module. These LEDs are blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting PLC
Refer to operating manual of MITSUBISHI when setting up a PLC.
(3) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.

When configuring RS-422/485 1:N, set transmission stand-by time.








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8.3.3 Link method: FEnet
Set up FEnet communication parameters of PLC on the GX Developer. Please refer to operating manual of MITSUBISHI, for more detail

(1) Select Parameter PLC parameter I/O allocation at the GX Developer.

(2) Setting screen appears as above, then allocate I/O.

Item Setting
Type Select Intelligent
Name
Select module name currently being installed
For example, if currently installed module is QJ71E71,
select QJ71E71
Point Select 32-point.
Head XY Specify the head I/O address of module.
* Intelligent: name of Q series PLC modules operating by command of PLC CPU.










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(3) Select Parameter Network parameter MELSECNET/Ethernet at the GX Developer.

(4) Ethernet network parameter appears. Set the parameter

Item Setting
Network type Set as Ethernet.
Head I/O No. Set head I/O address of module
Network No. Doesnt affect the communication. Any value is ok.
Total No. of station Doesnt affect the communication. Any value is ok
Group No. Doesnt affect the communication. Any value is ok
Station No. Doesnt affect the communication. Any value is ok
Mode Set as online.

(5) Select the operating settings and set IP address, then set other items.

(6) Select the Open settings and set.

<In case of UDP/IP>

Item Settings
Protocol Set as UDP
Fixed buffer Set as Transmission
Fixed buffer communication procedure Set as Presence of procedure
Pairing open Set as doesnt pair
Check survival Set as doesnt check
Self station port number Set the port number with hexadecimal in hexadecimal
Target IP address Input the IP address of XGT Panel.
Target station port number Set the port number of XGT Panel in hexadecimal.

<In case of TCP/IP>

Item Settings
Protocol Set as TCP
Open method Set as Full passive
Fixed buffer Set as reception
Fixed buffer communication procedure Set as Presence of procedure
Pairing open Set as Pair. Transmission protocol is generated automatically.
Check survival Set as doesnt check
Self station port number Set the port number with hexadecimal in hexadecimal
Target IP address Input the IP address of XGT Panel.
Target station port number Set the port number of XGT Panel in hexadecimal.

<Notice in setting the port>
For MELSEC-Q, 5000~5002 are used as automatic open type.
We recommend you to use 5003 (138B in hexadecimal) or more.
And for XGT Panel, we recommend you to use 1025 (0401B in hexadecimal) or more.







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Next figure is communication parameters of XGT Panel. Set up target IP, protocol, and port number on the XP-Builder. A port number
differs according to UDP/IP or TCP/IP. Please set up as below.










NOTE
(1) Communication state check
There are RX, TX LEDs on the FEnet module. These LEDs are blink rapidly when communicating normally.
(2) Cautions when setting XP-Builder
When creating project and setting communication, set as below.








New functions added at XP Builder V1.04,
not used in case of MELSEC-Q Ethernet
communication. You can enter any value.
TCP: port: 4800 (local: 12345)
UDP: port: 5000 (local: 12345)





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8.4 Available Device
Available devices of the XGT Panel are as below:


Area Size Bit points Word data Remark
X 8192 point X0000 ~ X1FFF X0000 ~ X1FF0 Hexadecimal
Y 8192 point Y0000 ~ Y1FFF Y0000 ~ Y1FF0 Hexadecimal
M 32768 point M00000 ~ M32767 M00000 ~ M32752 Decimal
L 32768 point L00000 ~ L32767 L00000 ~ L32752 Decimal
F 32768 point F00000 ~ F32767 F00000 ~ F32752 Decimal
B 32768 point B0000 ~ B7FFF B0000 ~ B7FF0 Hexadecimal
TS(TT) 32768 point TS00000 ~ TS32767 WORD N/A Decimal
TC 32768 point TC00000 ~ TC32767 WORD N/A Decimal
CT 32768 point CT00000 ~ CT32767 WORD N/A Decimal
CC 32768 point CC00000 ~ CC32767 WORD N/A Decimal
SM 2048 point SM0000 ~ SM2047 SM0000 ~ SM2032 Decimal
SS 32768 point SS00000 ~ SS32767 WORD N/A Decimal
SC 32768 point SC00000 ~ SC32767 WORD N/A Decimal
SD 2047 word SD0000.0 ~ SD2047.F SD0000 ~ SD2047 Decimal
SB 2048 point SB000 ~ SB7FF SB000 ~ SB7F0 Hexadecimal
V 2048 point V0000 ~ V2047 V0000 ~ V2032 Decimal
D 32768 word D00000.0 ~ D32767.F D00000 ~ D32767 Decimal
SN 32768 word SN00000.0 ~ SN32767.F SN00000 ~ SN32767 Decimal
W 32768 word W0000.0 ~ W7FFF.F W0000 ~ W7FFF Hexadecimal
TN 32768 word TN00000.0 ~ TN32767.F TN00000 ~ TN32767 Decimal
CN 2048 word CN00000.0 ~ CN32767.F CN00000 ~ CN32767 Decimal
SW 2048 word SW000.0 ~ SW7FF.F SW000 ~ SW7FF Hexadecimal
S 32768 point S00000 ~ S32767 S00000 ~ S32752 Decimal
R 32768 word D00000.0 ~ D32767.F D00000 ~ D32767 Decimal
ZR 1042432 word - - -


NOTE
(1) Notice
For instructions on using devices and specific information, please refer to the XP-Builder instruction manual.
Please make sure to use the device within the range.
Device range may differ according to the CPU module. Refer to each CPU modules instruction manual.






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Chapter 9 SYMBOL: Bar Code Scanner

9.1 Bar Code Scanner List
XGT Panel is able to connect to bar code scanner of SYMBOL as below:

Bar code series Communication method
LS 2208AP RS-232C

NOTE
(1) Notice
XGT Panel supports RS-232C interface excluding USB interface.

9.2 Wiring Diagram
Bar code scanner of SYMBOL offers a RS-232C cable.
Connect the cable to RS-232C port of the XGT Panel.






















NOTE
(1) Notice
You should connect power for the bar code.
Refer to manual of scanner for matters that require attention.







Cable connection port
Comm. cable
(Modular Jack)
Bottom of scanner
Connect to XGT Panel
Comm. cable
Connect to power (DV6C)





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9.3 Communication Setting
Set up communication setting of the scanner as shown below.
Scan below bar codes to set up.

Set up as Standard RS-232 type.






Set up a baud rate.





















Set up a parity bit.























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Set up a stop bit.















Set up a data bit.















Set up the communication of XGT Panel through XP-Builder. (Refer to operating manual of XP-Builder)
Select Use bar code at the project property of the XP-Builder.

















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You can set up communication parameters as below through the Barcode Option setting of detail connection.
Set up communication parameters as like as the scanner.











You can communicate with the bar code scanner by transmitting an image file which is drawn with this setting to the XGT Panel.

NOTE
(1) Notice
There is no need to set up a communication setting every time. Set up once and operate it.
Details are written in the operating manual of the scanner.
If communication parameters of scanner and XGT Panel are different, it cant operate normally.








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Chap.10 LS Industrial Systems : Inverter(MODBUS)

MODBUS RTU Driver of LS Industrial Systems is available since V1.02 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.02 from our web-site.
MODBUS is based on Open Protocol. To communicate with the LS Industrial Systems inverter, MODBUS-RTU protocol is used and at this
time XGT Panel becomes a master.
It is impossible to explain all kinds of LS Industrial Systems inverters because of limited space so the description on how to set wiring and
communication for main kinds of devices will be provided.

10.1 Inverter List
XGT Panel can be connected to an inverter as below.


Kinds of machines Communication type Protocol Remarks
SV-iG External communication type option
SV-iS3 External communication type option
SV-iV
External communication type option
SV-iH External communication type option
SV-iS5
External communication type option
SV-iG5
Embedded communication
SV-iV5 External communication type option
SV-iC5 External communication type option
SV-iP5A Embedded communication
SV-iG5A
RS-485 MODBUS-RTU
Embedded communication



Notice
(1) The maximum number of connected devices is 31EA.
(2) The total length of communication line is extended to 1,200[m], however for stable communication, it should be
within 500[m].
(3) An inverter has different communication setting and wiring depending on the kinds of machines so refer to the
inverter manual for installation.























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10.2 Wiring Diagram
10.2.1 RS-485 Communication Type
The wiring diagram for RS-485 communication is as below. (In the case of SV-iG5A )






RS-485 wiring for external communication option is as below.






XGT Panel
Shield
Inverter
XGT Panel
Shield
Communication option





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
The array of connector and pin may be different depending on the inverter type. (Embedded communication type, external
communication type)
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
The above wiring diagram is for 1:1 connection and for 1:N connection, refer to the Chap.2.
(In the case of 1:N mode, connect a terminate resistor to the last inverter.)
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.
If noise generated from an inverter or the motor connected to an inverter flows into the cable, communication may be
interrupted intermittently. In this case, connect one side to FG or remove FG to normalize communication.

10.3 Communication Setting
The communication parameter of an inverter (SV-iG5A) can be set with 4 way switch for editing function code. Setting methods are
different depending on the device type so for details, refer to the inverter communication manual.

The description on how to set RS-485 for embedded communication type(SV-iG5A) will be provided hereupon.
(1) SV-IG5A(Embedded communication type)
The outward appearance of module is as below.























To set the communication parameter of an inverter, select each function code with 4-way switch and apply the communication setting for
your own working circumstances.
For inverter communication of iG5A, if you set operation command type 3(communication operation), frequency setting method
7(communication operation), it will be communication operation mode. The below is detailed setting items.

(a) Set communication protocol as MODBUS RTU.

Code Function Setting range Description
Setting communication protocol
0 MODBUS RTU I59
Setting
communication protocol
0~1
1 LS BUS

4-way switch





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(b) Set the inverter No.

Code Function Setting range Description
I60 Inverter No. 1~32
In the case of 1:N connection, set different No.
from other inverters.

(c) Set the communication speed.

Code Function Setting range Description
XGT Panel does not provide the speed of less
tan 9,600[bps] (0~2)
3 9,600[bps]
I61
Communication
speed
0~4
4 19,200[bps]


(d) Set parity/stop bit.

Code Function Setting range Description
Setting communication transmission format.
0 Parity : None, Stop Bit : 1
1 Parity : None, Stop Bit : 2
2 Parity : Even, Stop Bit : 1
I65 Parity/Stop bit 0~3
3 Parity : Odd, Stop Bit : 1

Notice
(1) Suggestions s
When connecting several inverters, make sure to avoid overlapped No.
XGT Panel allows communication transmission speed of 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, 115,200 so the speed of less than
9,600 is not available.

You can set the communication parameter of XGT Panel at XP-Builder(Refer to XP-Builder manual). XP-Builder provides basically
communication parameters as below.









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Notice
(1) Suggestions to set inverter
For installation, make sure to refer to LS Industrial Systems inverter manual.
Especially, mind that setting methods are different depending on the kinds of machines.
(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, refer to the below.

When making RS-485 as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication composition.
(Recommended : 50~100ms)








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10.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below and refer to the following table for address area for each machine.

Type Address Parameter Remarks
0000 - 04FF
Common area for all
inverters Displaying Hexadecimal number Common Area
0500 - 09FF Vector area Displaying Hexadecimal number
1000 - 1FFF SV-IG parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
2000 - 2FFF SV-IS3 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
3000 - 3FFF SV-IV parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
4000 - 4FFF SV-IH parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
5000 - 5FFF SV-IS5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
6000 - 6FFF SV-IG5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
7000 - 7FFF SV-IV5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
8000 - 8FFF SV-IC5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
9000 - 9FFF SV-IP5A parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
Area by the kinds
of machines
A000 - AFFF SV-IG5A parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number



(1) LS SV-IG5A

Classification Address area Remarks
DRV A100 - A1FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU1 A200 A2FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU2 A300 A3FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O A400 - A4FF Displaying Hexadecimal number


(2) LS SV-IP5

Classification Address area Remarks
MAK 9000 - 90FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
DRV 9100 - 91FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU1 9200 - 92FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU2 9300 - 93FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O 9400 - 94FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
EXT 9500 - 95FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
COM 9600 - 96FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
APP 9700 - 97FF Displaying Hexadecimal number









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(3) LS SV-IV5

Classification Address area Remarks
MAK 7000 - 70FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
DIS 7100 - 71FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O 7200 - 72FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
PAR 7300 - 73FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FUN 7400 - 74FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
CON 7500 - 75FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
EXT 7600 - 76FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
USR
7700 - 77FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
2nd
7800 - 78FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
E/L
7900 - 79FF Displaying Hexadecimal number




Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the method to use device with details, refer to inverter manual.
Use it within device area.
Device range may be different depending on an inverter so refer to each inverter manual.






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Chap.11 LS Industrial Systems: Inverter(LS BUS)

LSBUS RTU Driver of LS Industrial Systems is available since V1.02 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.02 from our web-site.

This manual does not cover all kinds of LS Industrial Systems inverters because of limited space so the description on how to set wiring and
communication for main kinds of devices will be provided hereupon.


11.1 Inverter List
XGT Panel can be connected to an inverter as below.


Kinds of machines Communication type Protocol Remarks
SV-iG External communication type option
SV-iS3 External communication type option
SV-iV
External communication type option
SV-iH External communication type option
SV-iS5
External communication type option
SV-iG5
Embedded communication
SV-iV5 External communication type option
SV-iC5 External communication type option
SV-iP5A Embedded communication
SV-iG5A
RS-485 MODBUS-RTU
Embedded communication



Notice
(1) The maximum number of connected devices is 31EA.
(2)The total length of communication line is extended to 1,200[m], however, for stable communication, it should be within
500[m].
(3)An inverter has different communication setting and wiring depending on the kinds of machines so refer to the inverter
manual for installation.

























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11.2 Wiring Diagram
11.2.1 RS-485 Communication Type
The wiring diagram for RS-485 communication is as below. (In the case of SV-iG5A )






RS-485 wiring for external communication option is as below.





XGT Panel
Shield
Inverter
XGT Panel
Shield
Communication option





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
The array of connector and pin may be different depending on the inverter type. (Embedded communication type, external
communication type)
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
The above wiring diagram is for 1:1 connection and for 1:N connection, refer to the Chap.2.
(In the case of 1:N mode, connect a terminate resistor to the last inverter.)
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2. .
If noise generated from an inverter or the motor connected to an inverter flows into the cable, communication may be
interrupted intermittently. In this case, connect one side to FG or remove FG to normalize communication.

11.3 Communication Setting
The communication parameter of an inverter (SV-iG5A) can be set with 4 way switch for editing function code. Setting methods are different
depending on the device type so for details, refer to the inverter communication manual.

The description on how to set RS-485 for embedded communication type(SV-iG5A) will be provided hereupon.

(1) SV-IG5A(Embedded communication type)
The outward appearance of module is as below.






















To set the communication parameter of an inverter, select each function code with 4-way switch and apply the communication setting
for your own working circumstances.
For inverter communication of iG5A, if you set operation command type 3(communication operation), frequency setting method
7(communication operation), it will be communication operation mode. The below is detailed setting items.

(a) Set communication protocol as LS BUS.


Code Function Setting range Description
Setting communication protocol
0 MODBUS RTU I59
Setting
communication protocol
0~1
1 LS BUS

4-way switch





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(b) Set the inverter No.

Code Function Setting range Description
I60 Inverter No. 1~32
In the case of 1:N connection, set different No.
from other inverters.

(c) Set the communication speed.

Code Function Setting range Description
XGT Panel does not provide the speed of less
tan 9,600[bps] (0~2) (0~2)
3 9,600[bps]
I61
Communication
speed
0~4
4 19,200[bps]


(d) Set parity/stop bit.

Code Function Setting range Description
Setting communication transmission format.
0 Parity : None, Stop Bit : 1
1 Parity : None, Stop Bit : 2
2 Parity : Even, Stop Bit : 1
I65 Parity/Stop bit 0~3
3 Parity : Odd, Stop Bit : 1

Notice
(1) Suggestions s
When connecting several inverters, make sure to avoid overlapped No.
XGT Panel allows communication transmission speed of 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, 115,200 so the speed of less than
9,600 is not available.

You can set the communication parameter of XGT Panel at XP-Builder(Refer to XP-Builder manual). XP-Builder provides basically
communication parameters as below.











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Notice
(1) Suggestions to set inverter
For installation, make sure to refer to LS Industrial Systems inverter manual.
Especially, mind that setting methods are different depending on the kinds of machines.
(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, refer to the below.

When making RS-485 as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication composition.
(Recommended : 50~100ms)








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11.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below and refer to the following table for address area for each machine.


Type Address Parameter Remarks
0000 - 04FF
Common area for all
inverters Displaying Hexadecimal number Common Area
0500 - 09FF Vector area Displaying Hexadecimal number
1000 - 1FFF SV-IG parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
2000 - 2FFF SV-IS3 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
3000 - 3FFF SV-IV parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
4000 - 4FFF SV-IH parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
5000 - 5FFF SV-IS5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
6000 - 6FFF SV-IG5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
7000 - 7FFF SV-IV5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
8000 - 8FFF SV-IC5 parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
9000 - 9FFF SV-IP5A parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number
Area by the kinds
of machines
A000 - AFFF SV-IG5A parameter Displaying Hexadecimal number

(1) LS SV-IG5A

Classification Address area Remarks
DRV A100 - A1FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU1 A200 A2FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU2 A300 A3FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O A400 - A4FF Displaying Hexadecimal number

(2) LS SV-IP5

Classification Address area Remarks
MAK 9000 - 90FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
DRV 9100 - 91FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU1 9200 - 92FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FU2 9300 - 93FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O 9400 - 94FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
EXT 9500 - 95FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
COM 9600 - 96FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
APP 9700 - 97FF Displaying Hexadecimal number







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(3) LS SV-IV5

Classification Address area Remarks
MAK 7000 - 70FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
DIS 7100 - 71FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
I/O 7200 - 72FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
PAR 7300 - 73FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
FUN 7400 - 74FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
CON 7500 - 75FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
EXT 7600 - 76FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
USR
7700 - 77FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
2nd
7800 - 78FF Displaying Hexadecimal number
E/L
7900 - 79FF Displaying Hexadecimal number




Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the method to use device with details, refer to inverter manual.
Use it within device area.
Device range may be different depending on an inverter so refer to each inverter manual.






Chap.12 MODBUS RTU Protocol(Master)




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Chap.12 MODBUS RTU Protocol (Master)

MODBUS RTU Driver of LS Industrial Systems is available since V1.02 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.02 from our web-site.


12.1 MODBUS Protocol Outline
MODBUS protocol that is the specified open protocol used for server-client is operated by data reading/writing base don function code. The
communication that adopts MODBUS protocol applies server-client function dealt with only one client.










12.1.1 Frame Structure
The frame structure of MODBUS RTU mode is as below.

Classification Start Station No. Function code Data Error check End
Size(byte) Idle time 1 1 N 2 Idle time

(1) Characteristics of RTU mode
(a) It adopts hexadecimal number for communication.
(b) Starting character indicates unit No. and the end of frame indicates CRC error check for identifying the frame.
(c) It identifies start and end of the frame by adding idle time of 1 bit.
(d) It has at least 3.5 character time of interval between frames and when passing 1.5 character time, it is regarded
as independent frame.

(2) Address Area
(a) It is composed of 1 byte.
(b) When using XGT Cnet I/F module, 0~31 can be applied for the unit No.
(c) 0 is used for client local number.
(d) Server includes its address to the response frame to show a clients response.

(3) Data Area
(a) It transmits data through hexadecimal number(Hex.) and data structure changes depending on each function code.
(b) It replies with response data when receiving normal frame.
(c) It replies with error code when receiving abnormal frame.

(4) Error Check Area
Through CRC checking method of 2 byte, it judges whether the frame is normal or not


(5) MODBUS Address Regulations
The address of data starts from 0 and it is equal to the value obtained by subtracting 1 from MODBUS memory. Namely, MODBUS
address 2 is the same as address 1 of data.

Characteristics RTU Mode
Signal system 8 bit binary code
Starting bit 1
Data bit 8
Parity bit Even, Odd, None
The number of
data per 1
character
Stop bit 1 or 2
Error check CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check)
Start of frame 3.5 Characters no response time





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12.1.2 Displaying Data and Address
In terms of displaying data and address of MODBUS protocol, the main characteristics are as below.

(1) It basically adopts hexadecimal number(Hex.).
(2) The meaning of each function code is as below.

Code(Hex) Used for Using area Address Max. Response data
01
Reading individual/continuous
bit
Bit output 0XXXX 2000Bit
02
Reading individual/continuous
bit
Bit input 1XXXX 2000Bit
03
Reading individual/continuous
word
Word output 4XXXX 125Word
04
Reading individual/continuous
word
Word Input 3XXXX 125Word
05 Writing individual bit Bit output 0XXXX 1Bit
06 Writing individual word Word output 4XXXX 1Word
0F Writing continuous bit Bit output 0XXXX 1968Bit
10 Writing continuous word Word output 4XXXX 120Word

12.2 Wiring Diagram
The wiring method of XGT Panel and PLC connected through MODBUS communication may be different depending on the manufacturer.
For proper wiring, refer to each PLCs manual.
The description on wiring of LS Industrial Systems XGT PLC will be provided hereupon.

12.2.1 RS-232C
When connecting MODBUS communication through RS-232C mode, the wiring method is the same as general wiring method for RS-
232C.





















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12.2.2 RS-422
When connecting MODBUS communication through RS-422 mode, the wiring method is the same as general wiring method for RS-422.







12.2.3 RS-485
When connecting MODBUS communication through RS-485 mode, the wiring method is the same as general wiring method for RS-485.









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Notice
(1) Suggestions
The array of connector and pin may be different depending on the PLC type.
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.

12.3 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected through various kinds of devices that adopt MODBUS(RTU) communication with RS-232C, RS-422/485
mode. Setting methods are different depending on the manufacturer so for more details, refer to each device manual.
For example, description on XGK PLC will provided hereupon.


12.3.1 The example of setting PLC(XGK)
The communication for PLC(XGK) is set at XG-PD.




(1) Connection Setting
Select Online->Connection Setting.
After setting connection options for user environment, click Connection.
(2) Reading I/O Data
Select Online->Reading I/O Data to interpret the information of module embedded in the current base.







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(3) Double-click the related Cnet I/F module to execute basic setting screen and establish communication mode, communication
speed, modem type, data bit, stop bit, unit No. of connection setting menu.
(4) Select RTU server for operation mode.
(a) If you select MODBUS RTU server for operation mode, executing MODBUS is active.
(5) Setting MODBUS
(a) Starting address of bit reading area : Indicates the starting address of bit reading area with 5 digits.
The former 4 digits indicate word value and the remaining 1 digit means bit value.
Ex.) In the case of M00000 : The 0
th
bit of 0
th
word of M device is set as starting address of bit reading area.
(b) Starting address of bit writing area : Indicates the starting address of bit writing area with 5 digits.
The former 4 digits indicate word value and the remaining 1 digit means bit value.
Ex.) In the case of M00100: The 0
th
bit of 10
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of bit reading area.
(c) Starting address of word reading area: Indicates the starting address of word reading area with 4 digits.
Ex.) In the case of M00200: The 200
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of word reading area.
(d) Starting address of word writing area: Indicates the starting address of word writing area with 4 digits.
Ex.) In the case of M00300: The 300
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of word writing area.
(6) Writing Parameter
(a)Click Online-Writing parameter.
(b)After clicking the module whose basic setting is completed at basic setting, click OK button.
(c)After clicking OK button, complete Parameter Writing and reset the module individually.
(7) Checking operation
(a) Click Online-System Diagnosis
(b) After clicking the related module, press the right mouse button for frame monitoring and status by services to check whether
communication is normal or not.






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12.3.2 The example of setting XGT Panel
You can set the communication for XGT Panel through XP-Builder.

(1) Setting controller
Select Schneider Electric Industry for the manufacturer and for the item, select MODBUS RTU Master.
(2) Connection Property
Select the proper connection type for your own working environment.
(3) Setting detailed connection option
Select the proper transmission speed, data bit, parity, stop bit for your own working environment.


The unit No. is the opposite devices No. that is under MODBUS communication. If you have wrong unit No., time out will be displayed
at the upper place of XGT Panel screen. Check the unit No. again.
If there is no menu to set unit No. at PLC or PLC communication module, set the unit No. as 0 at XP-Builder.





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(4) Download established communication details to XGT Panel.


Notice
(1) Suggestions
In the case of communication error, check if the parameters including transmission speed and data bit are correct.
If time out is shown at the upper place of a screen, check the unit No.



12.4 Available Device
The available device for XGT Panel is as below.

Area allowed for connection
Device
Available range
Reading(function
code)
Writing(function code)
Remarks
Output contacts 0 - 65535 Available (01) Available (05) -
Input contacts
0 - 65535
Available (02) Available (05) -
Output register
0 - 65535
Available (03) Available (06,16) -
Input register
0 - 65535
Available (04) Available (06,16) -


Notice

(1) Suggestions
For the details on device, refer to MODBUS Protocol manual of Schneider.
Use it within device area.
The maximum device value may be different depending on PLC so refer to the PLC manual to be connected.






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Chap.13 MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol (Master)

MODBUS RTU Series PLC Driver of LS Industrial Systems is available since V1.04 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-
Builder and XGT Panel software that are beyond V1.04 from our web-site.


13.1 PLC allowed to be connected
XGT Panel can be communicated with the device that adopts MODBUS TCP/IP protocol. MODBUS protocol that is the specified open
protocol used for server-client is operated by data reading/writing base don function code. The communication that adopts MODBUS protocol
applies server-client function dealt with only one client.

13.2 Wiring Diagram
Ethernet cables can be divided into 2 types depending on connection mode. For RAN communication connected network device such as hub,
a direct cable is applied (hub-node connection). For connecting devices without RAN, a cross cable is used.
For more details, refer to Chap.2 Communication Outline and Composition.

A direct cable can be arranged as below.




















White-yellow, White-green, White-blue, White-brown from above figure is indicated on the coating of the cable.
For example, white-blue has blue stripes on white coating.







Modular Jack
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
oragne
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1





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A cross cable can be arranged as below.






















Notice
(1) Suggestions
Apply the proper connection type.
Make cables with the exclusive module tool to avoid bad connection.
If the lock of modular jack is broken or damaged, it is not fixed to RJ45 connector(Ethernet connector) so bad connection may
be caused.
UTP cable has a single line so if you fold or shake it excessively, its properties may be worsened.
When arranging cables, using a plug cover is recommended.

Modular Jack
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
orange
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Green
White-
blue
Blue
White-
green
Orange
White-
orange
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Orange
White-
blue
Blue
White-
orange
Green
White-
green
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Brown
White-
brown
Orange
White-
blue
Blue
White-
orange
Green
White-
green
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1





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13.3 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected through various kinds of devices that adopt MODBUS(TCP/IP) communication MODBUS protocol. Setting
methods are different depending on the manufacturer so for more details, refer to each device manual.
For example, description on XGK PLC will provided hereupon.
13.3.1 The example to set PLC(XGK)
The communication parameter of PLC(XGK) is set at XG-PD.





(1) Connection Setting
Select Online->Connection Setting.
After setting connection options for user environment, click Connection.

(2)Reading I/O Data
Select Online->Reading I/O Data to read the information of module embedded in the current base.

















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(3) -click the related FEnet I/F module to execute basic setting screen and establish IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
DNS Server at connection setting menu and select TCP/IP Server for operation mode.
(a) If MODBUS TCP/IP Server is selected for operation mode, MODBUS setting is active.
(4) MODBUS Setting
(a) Starting address of bit reading area : Indicates the starting address of bit reading area with 5 digits.
The former 4 digits indicate word value and the remaining 1 digit means bit value.
Ex.) In the case of M00000 : The 0
th
bit of 0
th
word of M device is set as starting address of bit reading area.
(b) Starting address of bit writing area : Indicates the starting address of bit writing area with 5 digits.
The former 4 digits indicate word value and the remaining 1 digit means bit value.
Ex.) In the case of M00100: The 0
th
bit of 10
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of bit reading area.
(c) Starting address of word reading area: Indicates the starting address of word reading area with 4 digits.
Ex.) In the case of M00200: The 200
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of word reading area.
(d) Starting address of word writing area: Indicates the starting address of word writing area with 4 digits.
Ex.) In the case of M00300: The 300
th
word of M device area is set as starting address of word writing area.


(5) Writing Parameter
(a)Click Online-Writing parameter.
(b)After clicking the module whose basic setting is completed at basic setting, click OK button.
(c)After clicking OK button, complete Parameter Writing and reset the module individually.

(6) Checking operation
(a) Click Online-System Diagnosis
(b) After clicking the related module, press the right mouse button for frame monitoring and status by services to check whether
communication is normal or not.







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13.3.2 The example to set XGT Panel
You can set the communication for XGT Panel through XP-Builder.

(1) Setting controller
Select Schneider Electric Industry for the manufacturer and for the item, select MODBUS TCP/IP Master.
(2) Connection Property
Select Ethernet for connection mode.
(3) Setting detailed connection option
Select the proper IP and port to be connected for your own working environment.








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The basic No. of the port for MODBUS TCP/IP Master is 502. The unit No. is the opposite devices No. that is under MODBUS
communication. If you have wrong unit No., time out will be displayed at the upper place of XGT Panel screen. Check the unit No.
again.


(4) Download established communication details to XGT Panel.


Notice
(1) Suggestions
In the case of communication error, check if the parameters including transmission speed and data bit are correct.
If time out is shown at the upper place of a screen, check the unit No.



13.4 Available Device
The available device for XGT Panel is as below.

Area allowed for connection
Device
Available range
Reading(function
code)
Writing(function code)
Remarks
Output contacts
0 1~65536
Available (01) Available (05) -
Input contacts
0 1~65536
Available (02) Available (05) -
Output register
4 1~65536
Available (03) Available (06,16) -
Input register
4 1~65536
Available (04) Available (06,16) -


Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device, refer to MODBUS Protocol manual of Schneider.
Use it within device area.
The maximum device value may be different depending on PLC so refer to the PLC manual to be connected.







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Chap. 14 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-A PLC

MELSEC-A Series PLC Driver of Mitsubishi is available since V1.02 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.02 from our web-site.

14.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to MELSEC-A PLC as below.

PLC Type CPU Module Connection Communication Connection module Remarks
Link type RS-232C
AJ71C24-S6
AJ71C24-S8
AJ71UC24
Cnet
A2ACPU
A2ACPU-S1
A3ACPU
A2UCPU
A2UCPU-S1
A3UCPU
A4UCPU
Link type RS-422/485
AJ71C24-S6
AJ71C24-S8
AJ71UC24
Cnet
Link type RS-232C
A1SJ71C24-R2
A1SJ71UC24-R2
Cnet
MELSEC-AnA
A2USCPU
A2USHCPU-S1
Link type RS-422/485
A1SJ71C24-R4
A1SJ71UC24-R4
Cnet
Link type RS-232C
AJ71C24
AJ71C24-S3
AJ71C24-S6
AJ71C24-S8
AJ71U24
Cnet
A1NCPU
A2NCPU
A2NCPU-S1
A3NCPU
Link type RS-422/485
AJ71C24
AJ71C24-S3
AJ71C24-S6
AJ71C24-S8
AJ71U24
Cnet
Link type RS-232C
A1SJ71C24-R2
A1SJ71UC24-R2
A1SJ71C24-R4
A1SJ71UC24-R4
Cnet A1SCPU
A1SJCPU
A1SJHCPU
A1SHCPU
A2SHCPU Link type RS-422/485
A1SJ71C24-R2
A1SJ71UC24-R2
A1SJ71C24-R4
A1SJ71UC24-R4
Cnet
MELSEC-AnN
A0J2CPU
A0J2HCPU
Link type RS-422/485 A0J2-C214-S1 Cnet


Notice
(1) Non-available PLC
CPU module direct connection(loader) is not available.
(2) Term description
Link: Indicates the communication with PLC module.











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14.2 Wiring Diagram
14.2.1 Link type: Cnet
Cnet can be divided into for RS-232C and RS-422/485.

The Cnet module of Mitsubishi MELSEC-A series that provides RS-232C has two types of connectors.
First, the wiring method for 9 pins connector is as below.























Second, the wiring method for 20 Pins connector is as below.





















Shield
Shield





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
MELSEC-A Cnet(RS-232C) adopts flow control so if the above wiring is not done, communication is not available.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.

The wiring method for RS-422/485 is as below.
The following is wiring for RS-422 and Mitsubishi MELSEC-A is composed of 7 pins terminal blocks.






















The wiring for RS-485 is as below.






















Shield

Shield





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
The array of connector and pin may be different depending on the PLC type.
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
XGT Panel has two SG pins so you can use either one.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.

14.3 Communication Setting
14.3.1 Link type: Cnet
Cnet communication parameter of PLC is set with the switch of Cnet module. Setting methods are different depending on the type of
device, for more details, refer to MITSUBISHIs communication manual.
The description on setting for typical kinds of devices(Cnet module) is provided hereupon.

(1) AJ71UC24
The outline of module is as below.



























First of all, arrange mode setting switch.

RS-232C RS-422/485





Setting as Exclusive communication
mode 4
with No. 4 switch





Setting as Exclusive communication
mode 4
with No. 4 switch

Display LED
Mode setting switch
Unit No. switch
Switch to set transmission
standard
RS-232C Connector
RS-422 Connector





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Set communication No. with a unit number switch.


















There is communication setting switch to fix transmission standard such as communication type, communication speed.























To communication with XGT Panel normally, you need to set the below switches among the above.









If you do not set the above, communication does not work properly so time out or error code may be shown at the upper place of XGT
Panel. Error code is transmitted from MITSUBISHI PLC and may be different depending on communication muddle type.

In the meanwhile, when you set RS-422 or RS-485 communication, establish the PC No. as 255 at XP-Builder.
(XP-Builder menu->Common->Project Property->Device Setting)

Setting descriptions
Switch No. Setting items
On Off
SW11 Communication type RS-422/485 RS-232C
SW12 Data bit 8bit 7bit
SW13~SW15
Communication
speed(bps)
*Procedure: SW13, SW14, SW15
19200: Off, On, On
9600: On, Off, On
(XGT Panel does not allow the
communication speed of less than
9600bps.)
SW16 Whether using parity bit
or not
Used Not used
SW17 Parity bit Even Number Odd Number
SW18 Stop bit 2bit 1bit
SW21 Setting checksum Used Not used
SW22 Revision during run Available N/A
SW23 Selecting Computer
link/Multi drop link
Computer link
Multi-drop

SW24 Setting Master/local Master Local
Switch No. Setting items
Setting
descriptions
Setting
descriptions
SW21 Setting checksum Used On
SW23
Selecting Computer
link/Multi drop link
Computer link On
SW24 Setting Master/local Local Off
Switch to set tens(10) digit number
(Ex.) As shown at the picture, the arrow points to 2, tens(10) digit of a unit
number is 20
Switch to set ones(1) digit number
(Ex.) As shown at the picture, the arrow points to 2, ones(1) digit of a unit
number is 2.

Then, the unit number set by the two switches is 22.





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If you have wrong PC No., error code(0x0010) will be shown at the upper place of a screen. Error code is transmitted from
MITSUBISHI PLC and may be different depending on communication muddle type.

(2) A1SJ71UC24-R2, A1SJ71C24-R2
The module provides RS-232C only and it has no switch to set a unit number.
You can set the mode switch as below.

RS-232C





Setting as Exclusive communication
mode 4
with No. 4 switch

There is communication setting switch to fix transmission standard such as communication type, communication speed.



















To communication with XGT Panel normally, you need to set the below switches among the above.





If you do not set the above, communication does not work properly so time out or error code may be shown at the upper place of XGT
Panel. Error code is transmitted from MITSUBISHI PLC and may be different depending on communication muddle type.


Setting descriptions
Switch No. Setting items
On Off
SW03 Not used -
SW04 Revision during run Available N/A
SW05~SW07
Communication
speed(bps)
*Procedure: SW05, SW06, SW07
19200: Off, On, On
9600: On, Off, On
(XGT Panel does not allow the
communication speed of less than
9600bps.)
SW08 Data bit 8 Bit 7 Bit
SW09 Whether using parity bit
or not
Used Not used
SW10 Parity bit Even Number Odd Number
SW11 Stop bit 2 Bit 1 Bit
SW12 Setting checksum Used Not used
Switch No. Setting items
Setting
descriptions
Setting
descriptions
SW12 Setting checksum Used On





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(3) A1SJ71UC24-R4, A1SJ71C24-R4
The module provides RS-422/485 only and it has no switch to set a unit number.
You can set the mode switch as below.


RS-422/485





Setting as Exclusive communication
mode 4
with No. 8 switch

Set communication No. with a unit number switch.




















There is communication setting switch to fix transmission standard such as communication type, communication speed.























Setting descriptions
Switch No. Setting items
On Off
SW01 Setting Master/Local Master Local
SW02
Selecting computer
link/multi-drop link
Computer link

Multi-drop link
SW03 Not used -
SW04 Revision during run Available N/A
SW05~SW07
Communication
speed(bps)
*Procedure: SW05, SW06, SW07
19200: Off, On, On
9600: On, Off, On
(XGT Panel does not allow the
communication speed of less than
9600bps.)
SW08 Data bit 8 Bit 7 Bit
SW09 Whether using parity bit
or not
Used Not used
SW10 Parity bit Even Number Odd Number
SW11 Stop bit 2 Bit 1 Bit
SW12 Setting checksum Used Not used
Switch to set tens(10) digit number
(Ex.) As shown at the picture, the arrow points to 2, tens(10) digit of a unit
number is 20
Switch to set ones(1) digit number
(Ex.) As shown at the picture, the arrow points to 2, ones(1) digit of a unit
number is 2.
Then, the unit number set by the two switches is 22.





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To communication with XGT Panel normally, you need to set the below switches among the above.









If you do not set the above, communication does not work properly so time out or error code may be shown at the upper place of XGT
Panel. Error code is transmitted from MITSUBISHI PLC and may be different depending on communication muddle type.

In the meanwhile, when you set RS-422 or RS-485 communication, establish the PC No. as 255 at XP-Builder.
(XP-Builder menu->Common->Project Property->Device Setting)




If you have wrong PC No., error code(0x0010) will be shown at the upper place of a screen. Error code is transmitted from
MITSUBISHI PLC and may be different depending on communication muddle type.

Notice
(1) Checking communication status
There are SD, RD LED for Cnet module. If you have a normal communication, you can see that LED flashes
fast.
(2) Suggestions to set PLC
For installation, make sure to refer to MITSUBISHI manual.
Especially, be noted that setting methods are different depending on the device type.
(3) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, you need to refer to the below.


When using RS-422/485 as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication
structure(Recommended : 50~100ms)



Switch No. Setting items
Setting
descriptions
Setting
descriptions
SW01 Setting Master/local Local Off
SW02
Selecting Computer
link/Multi drop link
Computer link On
SW12 Setting checksum Used On





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14.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.

(1) MELSEC-AnA Series
Area Size Bit Contacts Word data Remarks
X
8192contacts X0000 ~ X1FFF X0000 ~ X1FF0 Hexadecimal Number
Y
8192contacts Y0000 ~ Y1FFF Y0000 ~ Y1FF0 Hexadecimal Number
8192contacts M0000 ~ M8191 M0000 ~ M8176 Decimal Number
M
256contacts M9000 ~ M9255 M9000 ~ M9240 Decimal Number
L
8192contacts L0000 ~ L8191 L0000 ~ L8196 Decimal Number
F
2048contacts F0000 ~ F2047 F0000 ~ F2032 Decimal Number
B
8192contacts B0000 ~ B1FFF B0000 ~ B1FF0 Hexadecimal Number
TC
2048contacts TC00000 ~ TC2047 Word is not available Decimal Number
TS
2048contacts TC00000 ~ TC2047 Word is not available Decimal Number
CS
1024contacts CS0000 ~ CS1023 Word is not available Decimal Number
CC
1024contacts CC0000 ~ CC1023 Word is not available Decimal Number
S
8192contacts S0000 ~ S8191 S0000 ~ S8176 Decimal Number
8192words - D0000 ~ D8191 Decimal Number
D
256words - D9000 ~ D9255 Decimal Number
W
8192words - W0000 ~ W1FFF Hexadecimal Number
TN
2048words - TN0000 ~ TN2047 Decimal Number
CN
1024words - CN0000 ~ CN1023 Decimal Number
R
8192words - R0000 ~ R8191 Decimal Number
(2) MELSEC-AnN Series
Area Size Bit Contacts Word data Remarks
X
2048contacts X000 ~ X7FF X0000 ~ X7F0 Hexadecimal Number
Y
2048contacts Y000 ~ Y7FF Y0000 ~ Y7F0 Hexadecimal Number
2048contacts M0000 ~ M2047 M0000 ~ M2032 Decimal Number
M
256contacts M9000 ~ M9255 M9000 ~ M9240 Decimal Number
L
2048contacts L0000 ~ L2047 L0000 ~ L2032 Decimal Number
F
255contacts F000 ~ F255 F000 ~ F240 Decimal Number
B
1024contacts B000 ~ B3FF B000 ~ B3F0 Hexadecimal Number
TC
256contacts TC000 ~ TC255 Word is not available Decimal Number
TS
256contacts TC000 ~ TC255 Word is not available Decimal Number
CS
256contacts CS000 ~ CS255 Word is not available Decimal Number
CC
256contacts CC000 ~ CC255 Word is not available Decimal Number
S
2048contacts S0000 ~ S2047 S0000 ~ S2032 Decimal Number
1024words - D0000 ~ D1023 Decimal Number
D
256words - D9000 ~ D9255 Decimal Number
W
1024words - W000 ~ W3FF Hexadecimal Number
TN
256words - TN000 ~ TN256 Decimal Number
CN
256words - CN000 ~ CN256 Decimal Number
R
8192words - R0000 ~ R8191 Decimal Number






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Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Use it within device area.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module so refer to each CPU module manual.
When a wrong blank area set at between M and D device address, PLC sends NAK signal so be attentive to
use M and D device areas.
Among M and D devices, more than 9000 belongs to system area so be attentive to writing mode.
For example, when M9002 bit is written as 1, link communication may stop.
Using input/output device can affect communication module.
For example, when using Y32 word after installing module at No.0 link slot, link communication may stop.








Chap.15 OMRON: CS/CJ PLC




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Chap.15 OMRON: CS/CJ PLC

15.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to OMRONs CS/CJ PLC.

PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
mode
Communication
mode
Connection
Module
Remarks
CPU mode RS-232C - Direct connection
RS-232C
CS1W-SCB21-V1
CS1W-SCB41-V1
CS1W-SCU21-V1
Cnet
Link mode
RS-422/485
CS1W-SCB41-V1
CS1W-SCU31-V1
Cnet
CS1
CS1H-CPU67/66/65/64/63
CS1G-CPU45/44/43/42
CS1G-CPU45H/44H/43H/42H
CS1H-CPU67H/66H/65H/64H/63H
CS1D-
CPU67H/65H/67S/65S/44S/42S
Link mode Ehternet CS1W-ETN21 FEnet
CPU mode RS-232C - Direct connection
RS-232C
CJ1W-SCU21-V1
CJ1W-SCU41-V1
Cnet
Link mode
RS-422/485
CJ1W-SCU31-V1
CJ1W-SCU41-V1
Cnet
CJ1
CJ1G-CPU45/44
CJ1M-CPU23/22/21/13/12/11
CJ1G-CPU45H/44H/43H/42H
CJ1H-CPU66H/65H
Link mode Ethernet CS1W-ETN21 FEnet

Notice
(1) Not available PLC
CPU Module direct connection(Loader) is not available.

(2) Term description
Link: Indicates the communication with PLC module.








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15.2 Wiring Diagram
15.2.1 CPU Mode
CS and CJ CPU provide RS-232C port.
















The wiring for RS-232C is as below.
























Notice
(1) Suggestions
It has different wiring method from normal one so be attentive to wiring.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. (For detailed wiring, refer to the OMRON Communication
manual.)





RS-232C port
Shield





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15.2.2 Link mode: Cnet
The wiring for RS-232C is the same as the above 15.2.1























The wiring for RS-422/485 is as below.



























Shield

Shield





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OMRONs Host Link protocol provides 4 lines wiring method only not 2 lines.
Put the switch at 4 position as shown at below picture.
A terminator resistor is embedded so make the switch to set terminate resistor ON.








Setting switcher are different depending on communication module so for setting, refer to the below pictures.








































Terminator setting switch
2/4 lines setting switch
CS1W-SCB41-V1
Display LED
RS-232C Port
Terminator setting switch
2/4 lines setting switch
RS-422/485 Port
CS1W-SCU31-V1
Display LED
UNIT No. Switch Terminator setting switch (Port 1)
2/4 lines setting switch (Port 1)
RS-422/485 Port (Port 1)
Terminator setting switch (Port 2)
2/4 lines setting switch (Port 2)
RS-422/485 Port (Port 2)
CJ1W-SCU41-V1
Display LED
UNIT No. switch
Terminator setting switch
2/4 lines setting switch
RS-422/485 port
RS-232C Port
Display LED
UNIT No. switch
Terminator setting switch (Port 1)
2/4 lines setting switch (Port 1)
RS-422/485 Port (Port 1)
RS-422/485 Port (Port 2)
CJ1W-SCU31-V1
CJ1W-SCU31-V1
(Bottom surface)
Terminator setting switch
(Port 2)
2/4 lines setting switch
(Port 2)





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
Set the terminate switch of XGT Panel.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. (For detailed wiring, refer to the OMRON Communication manual.)
When applying 1:N connection through RS-422/485 communication mode, set(ON) the terminator switch for the last
communication module only.
(2) Term Description
Host Link indicates connection between host PC and OMRON PLC and XGT Panel communicates with OMRON PLC with
this way.

15.2.3 Link Mode: FEnet
Wiring method to OMRON Ethernet module is the same as normal Ethernet cable wiring method. For more details, refer to the Chap.2.





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15.3 Communication Setting
15.3.1 CPU Mode
You can set the communication parameter for PLC at CX-Programmer and for more details, refer to OMRON Communication manual. The
simple description on communication setting will be provided hereupon.

(1) Select Settings at a project screen.



(2) a setting screen is displayed , select Host Link Port tab and set it as below.
(a) Select Host Link for the mode.
(b) Select the unit number as 0.
(c) Set communication speed, data type.

















(3) If setting PLC is completed, set the same value at XP-Builder as the communication parameter for PLC.



(a)Selecting mode
(b) Setting Unit number
(c) Communication setting





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Notice

(1) Suggestions to set PLC
This manual covers the simple description on setting so for setting communication, make sure to
refer to OMRON manual.
The details on setting OMRON PLC can be chanted without a previous notice, before setting communication,
make sure to check OMRON Communication manual.
(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, you need to refer to the below.



15.3.2 Link Mode: Cnet
You can set the communication parameter for PLC at CX-Programmer and for more details, refer to OMRON Communication manual. The
simple description on communication setting will be provided hereupon.


(1) Select IO Table and Unit Setup at a project screen.


(2) If IO setting screen is displayed, select the communication module installed to PLC as below.







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(3) If the communication setting screen is displayed as below, set communication parameters.
(a) Select Host Link for the mode (Serial communications mode).
(b) Select Mode C for Host Link mode(Host Link compatible device mode).















(c) The basic settings are as above but if you need to change communication settings at your discretion, change the Port Settings
from Defaults into User settings as the following picture.









(4) Select Unit No. at communication module. At this time, Unit No. should be input when adding a new communication module at (1)
process or you can select it at IO Setting screen as below.










(a)Selecting mode
(b)Selecting Host Link mode





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(5) The setting descriptions for XP-Builder are as below.
(a) Input the same value as the Unit No. set at (4).










(b) Set the network No. and node No. as 0. If you establish the network No. at CX-Net Network Configuration among OMRON PLC
programs, apply the value. The communication module of OMORN has no switch to set node, input node No. as 0. For more
details, refer to OMRON Communication manual.

(c) Apply the same parameter for basic communication settings as process (3).

Notice
(1) Suggestions to set PLC
This manual covers the simple description on setting so for setting communication, make sure to
refer to OMRON manual.
The details on setting OMRON PLC can be chanted without a previous notice, before setting communication,
make sure to check OMRON Communication manual.
(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, you need to refer to the below.



(3) Checking communication status.
There are SD, RD LED for Cnet module. If you have a normal communication, you can see that LED
flashes fast.

(a) Inputting UNIT No





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15.3.3 Link Mode: FEnet
You can set the communication parameter of PLC at CX-Programmer and for more details, refer to OMRON Communication
manual.

(1) Select IO Table and Unit Setup a project screen.



(2) If IO setting screen is displayed, select Ethernet communication module installed to PLC.

(3) You can set the Ether module with two communication protocol module types.
First, you can see how to set UTP/IP.
(a) Select Auto(dynamic) mode at the below setting screen.




















(b) Set IP address and Sub-net Mask. Set Sub-net Mask as 255.255.255.0 like the picture and IP address should have
the same 3 digits(XXX.XXX.XXX.~) as XGT Panel(namely, it should be connected to the same network.)

(c) Select the port as Default(9600).





(a)
(b)
(c)





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(d) Setting description for XP-Builder is as below.





































(4) Now, you can see how to set TCP/IP.
(a) Select Auto(dynamic) mode at the below display screen.




















Selecting UDP/IP
OMRON Ethernet module IP
Inputting 9600
Input network No. set at CX-Net Network
Configuration (initial value: 0 )
Input the No. set at node setting switch (Initial value: 0 )
Setting as 0
Input the last digit of IP address of XGT
Panel Ex.) In the case of 150.150.33.123, inputting
123
CS1W-ETN21
CJ1W-ETN21
Display LED
Node setting switch
UNIT No. switch
Ethernet connector
Display LED
UNIT No. switch
Node setting switch
Ethernet connector
DIN for installation
(a)
(b)
(c)





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(b) Set IP address and Sub-net Mask. Set Sub-net Mask as 255.255.255.0 like the picture and IP address should have the same
3 digits(XXX.XXX.XXX.~) as XGT Panel(namely, it should be connected to the same network.)

(c) Set the port as Default(9600).

(d) Set FINS/TCP Server as below, which is basically set so check it.















(e) Setting description for XP-Builder is as below.
















* Make sure that the targeted node No. should be different from local node No.
If you have the same No., communication does not work normally.

Notice
(1) Checking communication status.
There are SD, RD LED for Cnet module. If you have a normal communication, you can see that LED flashes fast.
(2) Suggestions to set PLC
This manual covers the simple description on setting so for setting communication, make sure to
refer to OMRON manual.
The details on setting OMRON PLC can be chanted without a previous notice, before setting communication,
make sure to check OMRON Communication manual.
(3) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating project or setting communication, you need to refer to the below.



Selecting TCP/IP
OMRON Ethernet Module IP
Inputting 9600
Inputting network No. set through CX-Net
Network Configuration (Initial value:0)
Inputting the No. set through node switch
Setting as 0
Inputting the last digit of IP address of XGTPanel
Ex.) In the case of 150.150.33.123, inputting 123





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15.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGP Panel are as below.


Area Size Bit Contacts Word Data Remarks
Channel
I/O
98304contacts 0000.00 ~ 6143.15 0000 ~ 6143 Decimal Number
W
8192contacts W000.00 ~ W511.15 W000 ~ W511 Decimal Number
A
15360contacts A000.00 ~ A959.15 A000 ~ A959 Decimal Number
H
8192contacts H000.00 ~ H511.15 H000 ~ H511 Decimal Number
T(Flag)
4096contacts T0000 ~ T4095 Word is not available Decimal Number
C(Flag)
4096contacts C0000 ~ C4096 Word is not available Decimal Number
T(Value)
4096words Bit is not available T0000 ~ T4095 Decimal Number
C(Value)
4096words Bit is not available C0000 ~ C4096 Decimal Number
D
524288contacts D00000.00 ~ D32767.15 D00000 ~ D32767 Decimal Number
E
Different from CPU (E0 ~ EC) Decimal Number
EM
32768words Bit is not available EM00000 ~ EM32767 Decimal Number
TKB
32contacts TKB00 ~ TKB31 Word is not available Decimal Number
TK
256contacts TK00.00 ~ TK31.07 TK00 ~ TK30 Decimal Number
IR
16words Bit is not available IR00 ~ IR15 Decimal Number
DR
16words Bit is not available DR00 ~ DR15 Decimal Number



Notice
(1) Suggestions
For details and how to use device, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Use it within device area.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module(especially, E device area) so refer to each
CPU module manual.
Reading/Writing is not allowed for T2048 ~ T4095, C2048 ~ 4095 areas.
Reading/Writing is not allowed for D10000 ~ D32767 areas.
Reading/Writing is not allowed for E10000 ~ E32767.
Writing process for A device is available at A448 ~ A959 only.







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Chap.16 : OEMax Controls : Nx-CCU+

Nx-CCU+ PLC Driver of OEMax Controls is available since V1.04 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.04 from our web-site.

16.1 Available PLC
XGT Panel can be connected the below devices.

PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
mode
Communication
mode
Connection
module
Remarks
NX700 CPU700P
Direct
connection
RS-232C
RS-485
CPU700P


16.2 Wiring Diagram
XGT Panel can be connected to OEMax NX-CCU+ through RS-232C, RS485.
16.2.1 RS-232C Connection
















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16.2.2 RS-485 Connection




Notice
1) Suggestions
Set the terminator switch of XGT Panel.
For shielded wiring, refer to the Chap.2.






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16.3 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected to OEMax Nx-CCU+ through RS-232C, RS485.

16.3.1 PLC(OEMax) Setting
The outline of the PLC(OEMax Nx-CCU+) is as below.




You can set the communication for PLC(OEMax Nx-CCU+) with deep switch 2 of bottom surface.
(1) Pin No. 5,6,7,8 indicates the switch to set transmission speed. For more detailed setting, refer to the below.
(2) Pin No. 4 indicates the switch to select the communication mode of COM1.
(3) Pin No. 3 indicates the switch to select the communication mode of COM2.
(4) Pin No. 2 is for system setting and set it as OFF when connecting communication.
(5) Pin No.1 is for program booting and set it as OFF when connecting communication.

PIN No. Switch Function Outline of Deep Switch 2
OFF OFF COM2 terminal : Setting 9600 bps
ON OFF COM2 terminal : Setting 19200 bps 8 7
OFF ON COM2 terminal : Setting 38400 bps
OFF OFF COM2 terminal : Setting 9600 bps
ON OFF COM2 terminal : Setting 19200 bps
6 5
OFF ON COM2 terminal : Setting 38400 bps
ON COM1 : Selecting RS-485 mode
4
OFF COM1 : Selecting RS-232C mode
ON COM2 : Selecting RS-485 mode
3
OFF COM2 : Selecting RS-232C mode
2 OFF Fixing as OFF all the time
1 OFF Fixing as OFF all the time



Bottom surface
Deep Switch 2
Deep Switch 1
Front surface





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(6) Setting Unit No.
You can select the unit No. as below by selecting [Online]->[System information] at WIN GPC or selecting [System information] from
a project screen.

(7) You can set the terminator resistor of PLC under RS-485 communication with deep switch 1 as below.

PIN No. Switch Function Deep Switch 1
ON ON Sets terminator resistor at COM1 terminal
4 3
OFF OFF
Does not set terminator resistor at COM1
terminal
ON ON Sets terminator resistor at COM2 terminal
2 1
OFF OFF
Does not set terminator resistor at COM2
terminal



Notice
1) Suggestions to set PLC
For installation, make sure to refer to the devices manual.
Especially, be noted that setting methods are different depending on device type.







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16.3.2 XGT Panel Setting
You can set the communication of XGT Panel through XP-Builder.


(1) Setting controller
Select OEMax Controls for the manufacturer and for the item, select OEMax : NX-CCU+.
(2) Connection Property
Select the proper connection mode; RS-232C, RS-485 for your own working environment.
(3) Setting detailed connection option
Select the proper transmission speed, data bit, parity, stop bit for your own working environment.

The unit No. is the opposite devices No. If you have wrong unit No., time out will be displayed at the upper place of XGT Panel screen.
Check the unit No. again.

(4) Download established communication details to XGT Panel.


Notice

(1) Suggestions
In the case of communication error, check if the parameters including transmission speed and data bit are correct.
If time out is shown at the upper place of a screen, check the unit No.
Only the transmission speed of more than 9600bps is allowed for XGT Panel.






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16.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.

Area Size Bit Contacts Word Data Remarks
R 128 words R0.0 ~ R127.15 R0000 ~ R127
L 64 words L0.0 ~ L63.15 L0 ~ L63
M 128 words M0.0 ~ M127.15 M0 ~ M127
K 128 words K0.0 ~ K127.15 K0 ~ K127
F 16 words F0 ~ F15.15 F0 ~ F15
TC 255 contacts TC0 ~ TC255 Word is not available
W 5120 words Bit is not available W0 ~ W5119
SV 256 words Bit is not available SV0~SV255
PV 256 words Bit is not available PV0~PV255
SR 512 words Bit is not available SR0 ~ SR511


Notice
(1) Suggestions
Use it within device area.
The range of device is different depending on CPU of connected devices so for more details, refer to the
device manual.






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Chap.17 AB: Control/CompactLogix Series, MicroLogix Series (EtherNet/IP)

17.1 Available PLC

PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
mode
Communication
mode
Connection
Module
Remarks
CompactLogix 1769 CompactLogix
1769-L32E
1769-L35E
1768-ENBT
ControlLogix 1768 CompactLogix
EtherNet/IP Ethernet
1756-EN2T
1756-EN2F
1756-ENBT
RSLogix5000
(Programming
software)
MicroLogix MicroLogix1000 EtherNet/IP Ethernet 1761-NET-ENI RSLogix500

Notice
(1) Not available PLC
Connection problem may occur depending on module O/S version.
(2) Programming Tool
RSLogix5000 Controlling, CompactLogix
RSLogix500 PLC-5, SLC500, MicroLogix


17.2 Control/CompactLogix Series (EtherNet/IP)
17.2.1 Connection
The device area is tag type under Control/CompactLogix series so a user needs to define tag directly.
To apply the tag defined by a used to XP-Builder, L5K or CSV file should be created.
After executing RSLogix5000 program, select the menu [Communication] [Who Active].






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After connecting to the PLC, save the created controller tag (Save as file extension L5K)











































Notice
1) Suggestions
For setting PLC communication or creating tag, refer to RSLogix5000 manual.
Program Tag: External access is not allowable through Program local Tag -> in the case of applying to XP, error occurs.
Bit Offset and continuous reading are available for BOOL Array or Access area only.
CSV File Import: The function will be added afterward.






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17.2.2 Communication Setting
Select the menu [Common]-[Project Property] [Device Setting]-[Detailed connection option setting]


After inputting the IP address of PLC EtherNet/IP to be connected, import the created file.



Notice
1) Suggestions
Slot No.: designates the slot No. of CPU. (Not slot No. of communication module)
It can be applied only when Tag list is already declared or imported.












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17.3 MicroLogix Series (EtherNet/IP)
17.3.1 Connection
After executing RSLogix500 program, select the menu [Comms] [Who Active Go Online].




If you click [Create New File], connection process is completed.



Notice
1) Suggestions
For setting PLC communication, refer to RSLogix500 manual.






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17.3.2 Communication Setting
Select the menu [Common]-[Project Property] [Device Setting]-[ Detailed connection option setting ]


Input the IP address of PLC EtherNet/IP module to be connected.











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17.3.3 Device Nomenclature
It indicates the device configuration of MicroLogix under XP-Builder and offset address is set to the number of digits.

Data Type PLC XP-Builder
Bit
Integer File
Bit File
Input File
Output File
N7:12/11
File Type
File Number
Element
Bit
N00701211
File Type
File Number (3 digits)
Element (3digits)
Bit (2digits)
Word
Integer File
Bit File
Input File
Output File
N7:123
File Type
File Number
Element
N007123
File Type
File Number (3digits)
Element (3digits)
Bit/Word
Timer File
Counter File
Controller File
Floating Point File
String File
ASCII File
T4:0/EN
File Type
File Number
Element
Sub Element

TEN004012
File Type
File Number (3digits)
Element (3digits)
Sub Element








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17.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.
(1) Control/CompactLogix Series
Type Type Code Description
SINT C2 Signaled 8 Bit
INT C3 Signaled 16Bit
DINT C4 Signaled 32Bit
LINT C5 Signaled 64Bit
USINT C6 Non-Signaled 8Bit
UINT C7 Non-Signaled 16Bit
UDINT C8 Non-Signaled 32Bit
ULINT C9 Non-Signaled 64Bit
REAL CA 32 Bit real number
LREAL CB 64 Bit real number
STIME CC Synchronous time data
DATE CD Date
TIME_OF_DAY CE Time
DATE_AND_TIME CF Date and Time
STRING D0 Character string (1 byte/character)
BYTE D1 8 Bit Bit String
WORD D2 16 Bit Bit String
DWORD D3 32 Bit Bit String
LWORD D4 64 Bit Bit String
STRING2 D5 Character string (2 byte/character)
FTIME D6 Duration Time (high resolution)
LTIME D7 Duration Time (long)
ITIME D8 Duration Time (short)
STRINGN D9 Character string (N byte/character)
SHORT_STRING DA Character string (1 byte/character, 1byte/length display)
TIME DB Duration Time (milliseconds)
EPATH DC CIP path segments
ENGUNIT DD Engineering Unit
STRINGI DE International Character string

Notice
(1) Suggestions
Available Tag for Bit Address: Only the SINT, INT, DINT are available for Bit Address of the Tag that is not
BOOL type.
When applying SINT type to 16 bit under XP-Builder, only sub-byte is displayed, wiring is allowed.
Only the tag declared through Array is available for continuous reading(data list, character string, recipe, device
to be logged)
Reading continuous bit is available within internal bit size such as BOOL Array type or DINT.
(DINT tag1.0 ~ tag1.31)
LINT type is displayed to the lower 32 bit (The maximum device size of XP is 32 bit)





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(2) MicroLogix Series
Device Bit Address Word Address Remarks
Input File I0:0/00 ~ I63:255/15 I0:0 ~ I63:255 -
Output File O0:0/00 ~ O63:255/15 O0:0~O63:255 -
Status File S2:0/0 ~ S2:163/15 S2:0 ~ S2:163 -
Binary File
B3:0/0 ~ B3:255/15
B9:0/0 ~ B255:255/15
B:3:0 ~ B3:255
B9:0 ~ B255:255
-
Enable EN - -
Timing TT - -
Done DN - -
Preset -
PR
E
-
Timer File
Accumulated
T4:0/ ~ T4:255/
T9:0/ ~ T255:255
-
T4:0. ~ T4:255.
T9:0. ~ T255:255.
AC
C
-
Up Enable CU - -
Down Enable CD - -
Done DN - -
Overflow OV - -
Underflow UN - -
Update Acc UA - -
Preset -
PR
E
-
Counter
File
Accumulated
C5:0/ ~ C5:255/
C9:0/ ~ C255:255/
-
C5:0. ~ C5:255.
C9:0. ~ C255:255.
AC
C
-
Enable EN - -
Enable Unload EU - -
Done DN - -
Empty EM - -
Error ER - -
Unload UL - -
Inhibit Comp. IN - -
Found FD - -
Length -
LE
N
-
Control
File
Position
6:0/ ~ R6:255/
R9:0/ ~ R255:255/
-
R6:0. ~ R6:255.
R9:0. ~ R255:255.
PO
S
-
Integer File
N7:0/0 ~ N7:255/15
N9:0/0 ~ N255:255/15
N7:0 ~ N7:255
N9:0 ~ N255:255
-
Floating Point File -
F8:0 ~ F8:255
F9:0 ~ F255:255
32 Bit
String File - ST9:0 ~ ST255:255 -
LONG File - L9:0 ~ L255:255 32 Bit


Notice
(1) Suggestion
In the case of applying unavailable address, Error occurs: 0x10
F, ST, L files can not be added under MicroLogix1000series (can be added under MicroLogix1200,
MicroLogix1500 series).






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Chap.18 MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL(Slave)

MODBUS RTU Slave Driver is available since V1.05 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT Panel software
that are beyond V1.05 from our web-site.

For protocol outline and wiring, refer to Chap.12 MODBUS RTU Protocol (Master).

18.1 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected to various devices that adopts MODBUS(RTU) communication through RS-232C, RS-422/485.
Setting methods are different depending on the manufacturer so for more details, refer to each device manual.
The description with the example of LS Industrial Systems XGT Panel will be provided hereupon.
18.1.1 The example of PLC(XGT) setting
The communication parameter of PLC(XGT) can be set at XG-PD.





(1) Connection Setting
Select Online->Connection Setting.
After setting connection options for user environment, click Connection.

(2) Reading I/O Data
Select Online->Reading I/O Data to interpret the information of module embedded in the current base.







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(3) Double-click the Cnet I/F module to execute the basic setting screen and establish communication mode, communication speed,
modem type, data bit, stop bit, unit No. of connection setting menu.
(4) Select Using P2P for operation mode.
(5) P2P Setting
(a) Select P2P tab from a project screen.
(b) Select communication module type, base, slot for setting P2P parameters as below.









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(c) After selecting P2P channel, set P2P driver as MODBUS RTU Client.



(d) After selecting P2P block, establish channel, function, operation conditions and method, data type, data size, unit No., address,
etc. as below. For more details on this, refer to XGT Series Cnet I/F Module Manual.



(6) If parameter setting is completed, proceed with Online->Writing Parameter->Enable link and reset module or PLC.







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18.1.2 XGT Panel Setting
You can set the communication setting of XGT Panel with XP-Builder.

(1) Setting controller
Select Schneider Electric Industry for the manufacturer and for the item, select MODBUS RTU Slave.
(2) Connection Property
Select the proper connection type for your own working environment.
(3) Setting detailed connection option
Select the proper transmission speed, data bit, parity, stop bit for your own working environment.






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The unit No. is the opposite devices No. that is under MODBUS communication. If you have wrong unit No. during communication,
XGT Panel does not response properly. Furthermore, XGT Panel is set as slave so communication error message is not displayed
when communication is disconnected or unstable.
If there is no menu to set unit No. at PLC or PLC communication module, set the unit No. as 0 at XP-Builder.

(4) Download established communication details to XGT Panel.


Notice
(1) Suggestions
In the case of communication error, check if the parameters including transmission speed and data bit are correct.







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18.2 Available Device

18.2.1 Device Area
MODBUS RTU Slave applies internal device of XGT Panel without setting device separately.

Input/output type Data type Reading/Writing Device Area Remarks
Output contacts Bit Reading/Writing HW0.0 ~ HW1023.F
Input contacts
Bit
Reading only HS0.0 ~ HS1023.F
Output register
Word
Reading only HS0 ~ HS1023
Input register
Word
Reading/Writing HW0 ~ HW1023


Notice
(1) Suggestions
XGT Panel has the same HW area for bit/word device.
HS Device is for reading only so random so a random value can not be written.
Device is fixed so you can not change it your own discretion.


18.2.2 HS Device
(1) Bit Device
Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0000.0 Reading On all the time Maintaining 1 all the time
HS0000.1 Reading Off all the time Maintaining 0 all the time
HS0000.2 Reading Caps Lock status
0: Small letter
1: Capital letter
HS0000.3 ~ 5 Prohibited - -
HS0000.6 Reading 200ms Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 200ms 0 200ms 1 200ms 0
HS0000.7 Reading 1seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 1seconds 0 1seconds 1 1seconds
0
HS0000.8 Reading 2seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 2seconds 0 2seconds 1 2seconds
0
HS0000.9 Reading 5seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 5seconds 0 5seconds 1 5seconds
0
HS0000.A Reading 10seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 10seconds 0 10seconds 1
10seconds 0
HS0000.B Reading 30seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 30seconds 0 30seconds 1
30seconds 0
HS0000.C Reading 60seconds Cycle On/Off Timer
Repeating 60seconds 0 60seconds 1
60seconds 0
HS0000.D ~ F Prohibited - -






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(2) Word Device

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0001 Reading XGT Panel S/W version information (upper) In the case of V1.04, 1 is displayed.
HS0002 Reading XGT Panel S/W version information (lower) In the case of V1.04, 4 is displayed.
HS0003 Prohibited - -
HS0004 Reading Date information (Year) 2007 is displayed as 2007
HS0005 Reading Date information (Month) Dec. is displayed as 12(the value between 1 and 12)
HS0006 Reading Date information (Day) The 4
th
is displayed a s 4 (the value between 1 and 31)
HS0007 Reading Time information (Hour) 11 A.M. is displayed as 11(the value between 0 and 23)
HS0008 Reading Time information (Minute) 25 minutes is displayed as 25 (the value between 0 and 59)
HS0009 Reading Time information (Second) 55 seconds is displayed as 55 (the value between 0 and 59)
HS0010 Reading Current base screen No.
The basic screen No. set by XP-Builder(the value between 1 and 4095)


HS0011 Reading The screen No. of the current Global Windows 1
The screen No. set by Global Windows 1
(the value between 0 and 4090)

HS0012 Reading The screen No. of the current Global Windows 2
The screen No. set by Global Windows 2
(the value between 0 and 4090)

HS0013 Reading Current Security Level Current security level vale (between 0~9)
HS0014 Reading Usually 0 It displays 0 all the time
HS0015 Reading 500ms counter 1 increases every 500ms (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0016 Reading 1 second counter 1 increases every 1 second (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0017 Reading 2 seconds counter 1 increases every 2 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0018 Reading 5 seconds counter 1 increases every 5 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0019 Reading 10 seconds counter 1 increases every 10 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)






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(3) Device related communication

Device
Address
Property Function Property and Description
HS800 Reading Frequency of transmitting data connected to No.0 (32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS802 Reading Frequency of transmitting data connected to No.0 (32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS804 Reading Frequency of error connected to No.0 (32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS820 Reading Frequency of transmitting data connected to No.1(32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.1
HS822 Reading Frequency of receiving data connected to No.1(32Bit) The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.1
HS824 Reading Frequency of error connected to No.1(32Bit) The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.1
HS840 Reading Frequency of transmitting data connected to No.2(32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.2
HS842 Reading Frequency of receiving data connected to No.2 The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.2
HS844 Reading Frequency of error connected to No.2(32Bit) The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.2
HS860 Reading Frequency of transmitting data connected to No.3(32Bit) The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.3
HS862 Reading Frequency of receiving data connected to No.3 (32Bit) The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.3
HS864 Reading Frequency of error connected to No.3(32Bit) The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.3
HS0910 Reading Communication scan time connected to No.0 Communication scan time connected to No.0
HS0911 Reading Communication scan time connected to No.1 Communication scan time connected to No.1
HS0912 Reading Communication scan time connected to No.2 Communication scan time connected to No.2
HS0913 Reading Communication scan time connected to No.3 Communication scan time connected to No.3
HS0970.0 Bit Reading communication timeout connected to No.0 In case that communication time out occurs from No.0, 1
HS0970.1 Bit Reading Communication NAK signal connected to No.0
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.0,
1
HS0971 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.0 The number of timeouts generated from No.0
HS0972 Reading Frequency of the Maximum Retires connected to No.0 The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 0
HS0973 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.0 The number of Retires generated from No. 0
HS0974 Reading Frequency of the Maximum timeouts connected to No.0 The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.0
HS0975.0 Bit Reading communication timeout connected to No.1 In case that communication time out occurs from No.1, 1
HS0975.1 Bit Reading Communication NAK signal connected to No.1
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.1,
1
HS0976 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.1 The number of timeouts generated from No.1
HS0977 Reading Frequency of the Maximum Retires connected to No.1 The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 1
HS0978 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.1 The number of Retires generated from No. 0
HS0979 Reading Frequency of the Maximum timeouts connected to No.1 The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.1
HS0980.0 Bit Reading communication timeout connected to No.2 In case that communication time out occurs from No.2, 1
HS0980.1 Bit Reading Communication NAK signal connected to No.2
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.2,
1
HS0981 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.2 The number of timeouts generated from No.2
HS0982 Reading Frequency of the Maximum Retires connected to No.2 The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 2
HS0983 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.2 The number of Retires generated from No. 2
HS0984 Reading Frequency of the Maximum timeouts connected to No.2 The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.2
HS0985.0 Bit Reading communication timeout connected to No.3 In case that communication time out occurs from No.3, 1
HS0985.1 Bit Reading Communication NAK signal connected to No.3
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.3,
1
HS0986 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.3 The number of timeouts generated from No.3
HS0987 Reading Frequency of the Maximum Retires connected to No.3 The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 3
HS0988 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.3 The number of Retires generated from No. 3
HS0989 Reading Frequency of the Maximum timeouts connected to No.3 The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.3






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(4) System Alarm Device

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0950.0 Reading Battery low voltage Alarm
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.1 Reading NVRAM Data Error
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.2~7 Prohibited - -
HS0950.8 Reading USB over-current alarm
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.9~F Prohibited - -
HS0951.0 Reading No Logging backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.1 Reading No Recipe backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.2 Reading No Screen backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.3 Reading No Alarm backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.4 Reading Print is not connected
0: Normal
1: No connection
HS0951.5~F Prohibited - -






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Chap.19 MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol (Slave)

MODBUS TCP/IP Slave Driver is available since V1.05 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT Panel software
that are beyond V1.05 from our web-site.

For protocol outline and wiring, refer to Chap.13 MODBUS TCP/IP Protocol (Master).


19.1 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected to various devices that adopts MODBUS(TCP/IP)communication through Ethernet.
Setting methods are different depending on the manufacturer so for more details, refer to each device manual.
The description with the example of LS Industrial Systems XGT PLC will be provided hereupon.

19.1.1 The example of PLC(XGT) setting
The communication parameter of PLC(XGT) can be set at XG-PD.



(1) Connection Setting
Select Online->Connection Setting.
After setting connection options for user environment, click Connection.

(2) Reading I/O Data
Select Online->Reading I/O Data to interpret the information of module embedded in the current base.










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(3) Double-click the FEnet I/F module to execute the basic setting screen and establish IP address and driver. Set XGT Server for the
driver.



(4) Select Using P2P for operation mode.
(5) P2P Setting
(a) Select P2P tab from a project screen.
(b) Select communication module type, base, slot for setting P2P parameters as below.









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(c) After selecting P2P channel, set P2P driver as MODBUS RTU Client.


The IP address of opposite unit No. is the IP of XGT Panel so input the IP set for the device.
The port No. of XGT FEnet I/F Module is fixed so if you use other maker, adjust the port No.

(d) After selecting P2P block, establish channel, function, operation conditions and method, data type, data size, unit No., address,
etc. as below. For more details on this, refer to XGT Series Cnet I/F Module Manual.



(6) If parameter setting is completed, proceed with Online->Writing Parameter->Enable link and reset module or PLC.






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19.1.2 XGT Panel Setting
You can set the communication setting of XGT Panel with XP-Builder.


(1) Setting controller
Select Schneider Electric Industry for the manufacturer and for the item, select MODBUS RTU Slave.
(2) Connection Property
Select the proper connection type for your own working environment.
(3) Setting detailed connection option
Input the port of opposite device for local port. The local port for XGT is 502 as below.
The unit No. is the opposite devices No. that is under MODBUS communication. If you have wrong unit No. during communication,
XGT Panel does not response properly. Furthermore, XGT Panel is set as slave so communication error message is not displayed
when communication is disconnected or unstable.
If there is no menu to set unit No. at PLC or PLC communication module, set the unit No. as 0 at XP-Builder.






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XGT Panel acts as a server so synchronous connection is available through Ethernet. Set the allowable number of synchronous
connections as 1~16.


(4) Download established communication details to XGT Panel.



Notice
(1) Suggestions
In the case of communication error, check the port No., IP, unit No.
If the device for synchronous connection exceeds the allowable range, communication of the opposite device may be
interrupted intermittently so connect to it within limitation.







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19.2 Available Device

19.2.1 Device Area
MODBUS TCP/IP Slave applies internal device of XGT Panel without setting device separately.


Input/output type Data type Reading/Writing Device Area Remarks
Output contacts Bit Reading/Writing HW0.0 ~ HW1023.F
Input contacts
Bit
Reading only HS0.0 ~ HS1023.F
Output register
Word
Reading only HS0 ~ HS1023
Input register
Word
Reading/Writing HW0 ~ HW1023


Notice
1) Suggestions
XGT Panel has the same HW area for bit/word device.
HS Device is for reading only so random so a random value can not be written.
The device is fixed so you can not change it your own discretion.



19.2.2 HS Device
(1) Bit Device

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0000.0 Reading On all the time Maintaining 1 all the time
HS0000.1 Reading Off all the time Maintaining 0 all the time
HS0000.2 Reading Caps Lock status
0: Small letter
1: Capital letter
HS0000.3 ~ 5 Prohibited - -
HS0000.6 Reading 200ms Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 200ms 0 200ms 1 200ms 0
HS0000.7 Reading 1seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 1seconds 0 1seconds 1 1seconds 0
HS0000.8 Reading 2seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 2seconds 0 2seconds 1 2seconds 0
HS0000.9 Reading 5seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 5seconds 0 5seconds 1 5seconds 0
HS0000.A Reading 10seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 10seconds 0 10seconds 1 10seconds 0
HS0000.B Reading 30seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 30seconds 0 30seconds 1 30seconds 0
HS0000.C Reading 60seconds Cycle On/Off Timer Repeating 60seconds 0 60seconds 1 60seconds 0
HS0000.D ~ F Prohibited - -










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(2) Word Device

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0001 Reading XGT Panel S/W version information (upper) In the case of V1.04, 1 is displayed.
HS0002 Reading XGT Panel S/W version information (lower) In the case of V1.04, 4 is displayed.
HS0003 Prohibited - -
HS0004 Reading Date information (Year) 2007 is displayed as 2007
HS0005 Reading Date information (Month) Dec. is displayed as 12(the value between 1 and 12)
HS0006 Reading Date information (Day) The 4
th
is displayed a s 4 (the value between 1 and 31)
HS0007 Reading Time information (Hour) 11 A.M. is displayed as 11(the value between 0 and 23)
HS0008 Reading Time information (Minute) 25 minutes is displayed as 25 (the value between 0 and 59)
HS0009 Reading Time information (Second) 55 seconds is displayed as 55 (the value between 0 and 59)
HS0010 Reading Current basic screen No.
The basic screen No. set by XP-Builder(the value between 1 and 4095)


HS0011 Reading The screen No. of the current Global Windows 1
The screen No. set by Global Windows 1
(the value between 0 and 4090)

HS0012 Reading The screen No. of the current Global Windows 2
The screen No. set by Global Windows 2
(the value between 0 and 4090)

HS0013 Reading Current Security Level Current security level vale (between 0~9)
HS0014 Reading Usually 0 It displays 0 all the time
HS0015 Reading 500ms counter 1 increases every 500ms (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0016 Reading 1 second counter 1 increases every 1 second (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0017 Reading 2 seconds counter 1 increases every 2 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0018 Reading 5 seconds counter 1 increases every 5 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)
HS0019 Reading 10 seconds counter 1 increases every 10 seconds (the value between 0 and 65535)






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(3) Device related communication

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS800 Reading
Frequency of transmitting data connected
to No.0 (32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS802 Reading
Frequency of transmitting data connected
to No.0 (32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS804 Reading
Frequency of error connected to No.0
(32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.0
HS820 Reading
Frequency of transmitting data connected
to No.1(32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.1
HS822 Reading
Frequency of receiving data connected to
No.1(32Bit)
The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.1
HS824 Reading
Frequency of error connected to
No.1(32Bit)
The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.1
HS840 Reading
Frequency of transmitting data connected
to No.2(32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.2
HS842 Reading
Frequency of receiving data connected to
No.2
The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.2
HS844 Reading
Frequency of error connected to
No.2(32Bit)
The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.2
HS860 Reading
Frequency of transmitting data connected
to No.3(32Bit)
The number of transmitting data of the controller connected to No.3
HS862 Reading
Frequency of receiving data connected to
No.3 (32Bit)
The number of receiving data of the controller connected to No.3
HS864 Reading
Frequency of error connected to
No.3(32Bit)
The number of data errors of the controller connected to No.3
HS0910 Reading
Communication scan time connected to
No.0
Communication scan time connected to No.0
HS0911 Reading
Communication scan time connected to
No.1
Communication scan time connected to No.1
HS0912 Reading
Communication scan time connected to
No.2
Communication scan time connected to No.2
HS0913 Reading
Communication scan time connected to
No.3
Communication scan time connected to No.3
HS0970.0
Bit
Reading
communication timeout connected to No.0 In case that communication time out occurs from No.0, 1
HS0970.1
Bit
Reading
Communication NAK signal connected to
No.0
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.0,
1
HS0971 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.0 The number of timeouts generated from No.0
HS0972 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum Retires
connected to No.0
The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 0
HS0973 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.0 The number of Retires generated from No. 0
HS0974 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum timeouts
connected to No.0
The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.0
HS0975.0
Bit
Reading
communication timeout connected to No.1 In case that communication time out occurs from No.1, 1
HS0975.1
Bit
Reading
Communication NAK signal connected to
No.1
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.1,
1





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Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0976 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.1 The number of timeouts generated from No.1
HS0977 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum Retires
connected to No.1
The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 1
HS0978 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.1 The number of Retires generated from No. 0
HS0979 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum timeouts
connected to No.1
The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.1
HS0980.0
Bit
Reading
communication timeout connected to No.2 In case that communication time out occurs from No.2, 1
HS0980.1
Bit
Reading
Communication NAK signal connected to
No.2
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.2,
1
HS0981 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.2 The number of timeouts generated from No.2
HS0982 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum Retires
connected to No.2
The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 2
HS0983 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.2 The number of Retires generated from No. 2
HS0984 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum timeouts
connected to No.2
The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.2
HS0985.0
Bit
Reading
communication timeout connected to No.3 In case that communication time out occurs from No.3, 1
HS0985.1
Bit
Reading
Communication NAK signal connected to
No.3
In case that NAK signal is generated from the controller connected to No.3,
1
HS0986 Reading Frequency of timeouts connected to No.3 The number of timeouts generated from No.3
HS0987 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum Retires
connected to No.3
The number of the maximum Retires generated continuously from No. 3
HS0988 Reading Frequency of Retires connected to No.3 The number of Retires generated from No. 3
HS0989 Reading
Frequency of the Maximum timeouts
connected to No.3
The number of the maximum timeouts generated continuously from No.3






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(5) System Alarm Device

Device Address Property Function Property and Description
HS0950.0 Reading Battery low voltage Alarm
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.1 Reading NVRAM Data Error
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.2~7 Prohibited - -
HS0950.8 Reading USB over-current alarm
0: Normal
1: Alarm
HS0950.9~F Prohibited - -
HS0951.0 Reading No Logging backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.1 Reading No Recipe backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.2 Reading No Screen backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.3 Reading No Alarm backup Device
0: Normal
1: No Device
HS0951.4 Reading Print is not connected
0: Normal
1: No connection
HS0951.5~F Prohibited - -






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Chap.20 YASKAWA MEMOBUS RTU(Master)
20.1 PLC List
20.1.1 Available Device List
XGT Panel provides YASKAWA MEMOBUS RTU Master protocol and supports YASKAWA motion controller as below.

Device name CPU Module Connection mode
Communication
type
Connection
Module
Remarks
Communication
Module
RS-232C
260IF-01
261IF-01
217IF-01
218IF-01
-
MP2300
Communication
Module
RS-422/485 217IF-01 -
Communication
Module
RS-232C
260IF-01
261IF-01
217IF-01
218IF-01
-
MP920
Communication
Module
RS-422/485 217IF-01 -
Motion
Controller
MP940
Connected to CPU
Directly
RS-232C
RS-422/485
- -

Notice
(1) Suggestions
For more details on communication, refer to YASKAWA manual.
XGT Panel provides MEMOBUS RTU Master Protocol only so other protocols can not be connected.

20.1.2 Description on Protocol
YASKAWA MEMOBUS RTU Protocol is similar in structure to MODBUS RTU Master Protocol. While the offset value is set as 1 for
calculating address under MODBUS Protocol, the offset value for MEMOBUS Protocol is 0.
Function
code(Hex)
Usage Records
01 Reading the status of coil 2000 contacts
02 Reading the status of input relay 2000 contacts
03 Reading the contents of maintaining register 125 words
04 Reading the contents of input register 125 words
05 Changing the status of single coil 1
06 Writing with single maintaining register 1 word
08 Loop-back -
0F Changing the status of plural coils 800 contact
10 Writing with maintaining plural register 100 words








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20.2 Wiring Diagram
20.2.1 Link Mode
The communication muddle of YASKAWA Motion Controller is divided into RS-232C and RS-422/485.
The following is wiring diagram of RS-232C connection with MP2300.
For connection with other YASKAWA motion controller, refer to YASKAWA motion controller user manual.


And for RS-422/485 wiring diagram, port configuration may be different according to YASKAWA motion controller so refer to YASKAWA
user manual of each module.


Notice
(1) Suggestions
Set the terminator switch of XGT Panel.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For detailed wiring, refer to YASKAWA motion controller manual.
Port configuration may be different according to YASKAWA motion controller so refer to YASKAWA user
manual of each module.







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20.3 Communication Setting
20.3.1 Link Mode
For communication setting of YASKAWA motion controller, MPE720 of YASKAWA is used. For detail, refer to YASKAWA user manual.

Setting method is as follows.

(1) After executing MPE720, add the controller folder at [root] [Group] [Order] of directory tree.



(2) In the Controller Configuration window, set the port number and unit number.
(3) After clicking the right button o mouse at MP920, select Log On.




(4) When logging on, input [User name] and [Password]









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(5) Double-click [Definition Folder] [Module Configuration] and open [Engineering Window].







(6) Select the link unit at [Module Type] of [[No.OO] of [Rack1] tap.








Directory tree List Detail





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(7) Double-click [No.] where the module is installed, then new window appears. Set the communication parameter as follows.

Setting item Description
Transmission Protocol MEMOBUS
Master/Slave Slave
Device Address Station number of the connected device
Transmission Mode RTU
Data Length 8 Bit
Parity Bit EVEN
Stop Bit 1 Stop
Baud Rate 19200
Sending None
Automatically Reception Automatically Reception


Note
(1) For detail, refer to YASKAWA manual
In case [Automatically Reception] is not set as Automatically Reception, ladder program may be needed.
This manual gives you brief description. When setting, refer to YASKAWA manual.
(2) Notice in setting the XP-Builder
When creating the project or setting the communication, set as follows.



When RS-422/485 is realized as 1:N, it can transmit the data of XGT PLC faster than PLCs response process.
Then, for quality of communication, you are required to set transmission waiting time. (Recommended
50~100ms)

























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20.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.

Area Bit Contacts Word Data Remarks
MB MB00000 ~ MB4095F MB0000 ~ MB4095 Coil Device
MW
MW00000.0 ~
MW65535.F
MW00000 ~ MW65535 Holding Register Device
IB IB00000 ~ IB0FFFF IB0000 ~ IB0FFF Input Relay Device
IW IW0000.0 ~ IW7FFF.F IW0000 ~ IW7FFF Input Register Device

Note
(1) Suggestions
For device usage and details, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Use it within device area.
For calculating device area, refer to YASKAWA manual.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module. For more details, refer to KDT PLC manual.







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Chap.21 KDT PLC

21.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to KDT PLC as below.

PLC CPU Module Connection Mode
Communication
mode
Connection Module Remarks
Link Mode RS-232C
CM1-SC02A
CM1-SC01A
Communication
Module
XP
XP1
XP2
XP3 Link Mode RS-422/485
CM1-SC02A
CM1-SC01B
Communication
Module
Link Mode RS-232C
CM1-SC02A
CM1-SC01A
Communication
Module
Link Mode RS-422/485
CM1-SC02A
CM1-SC01B
Communication
Module
RS-232C CP4C Embedded CPU
CP
CP3
CP4
Internal
Communication RS-422/485 CP4D Embedded CPU

Notice
(1) Not available PLC
CPU Loader and Ethernet communication are not available.
For more details on communication, refer to KDT PLC manual.

(2) Term Description
Link: indicates communication to PLC communication muddle.
Internal communication : Indicates communication muddle embedded to CPU.

21.2 Wiring Diagram
21.2.1 Link Mode
The communication modules of KDT PLC are divided into for RS-232C and RS-422/485.
The wiring for RS-232C is as below.


KDT communication module





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The wiring for RS-422 is as below.



The wiring for RS-485 is as below.



Notice
(1) Suggestions
Set the terminator switch of XGT Panel.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For detailed wiring, refer to KDT PLC manual.
For CP4s internal communication port wiring, refer to KDT PLC manual

KDT communication module
KDT communication module





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21.3 Communication Setting
21.3.1 Link Mode
The PLC communication parameter adopts CICON of KDT. For more details, refer to KDT PLC manual.
Setting method is as below.

(1) After executing CICON program, select Menu->Tool->Setting Special Card-> RS232C/422 Module.
(2) After executing CICON program, select Menu->Tool->Setting Special Card-> RS232C/422 Module.
(3) After setting communication type, set the communication for each channel.
(a) Communication type: Null Modem(For RS-232C only )
(b) Protocol: HMI Protocol
(c) Select communication speed among 38,400/19,200/9,600[bps] that is available for XGT Panel.
(d) Set the other communication parameters.








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Notice
(1) Checking communication status
There are RX, TX LED for KDT communication module. If you have a normal communication, you can see that
LED flashes fast.
(2) Suggestions to set PLC
This manual covers just simple description so for installation make sure to refer to KDT PLC manual.
The setting method for internal communication is omitted from this manual. For more details, refer to the KDT
PLC manual.
(3) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you need to select the above.



When RS-422/485 is realized as 1:N, it can transmit the data of XGT PLC faster than PLCs response process.
Then, for quality of communication, you are required to set transmission waiting time. (Recommended
50~100ms)










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21.4 Available Devices
The available devises for XGT Panel are as below.

Area Size Bit Contacts Word Data Remarks
X 8,192contacts X0000 ~ X511F X0000 ~ X5110 -
Y 8,192contacts Y0000 ~ Y511F Y0000 ~ Y5110 -
M 16,000contacts M0000 ~ M999F M0000 ~ M9990 -
L 16,000contacts L0000 ~ L999F L0000 ~ L9990 -
K 16,000contacts K0000 ~ K999F K0000 ~ K9990 -
F 2,048contacts F0000 ~ F127F F0000 ~ F1270 -
T 4,096contacts T0000 ~ T4095 T0000 ~ T4095
Divided into TC, TS
Area
C 4,096contacts C0000 ~ C4095 C0000 ~ C4095
Divided into CC, CS
Area
S - S00.00 ~ S99.99 - -
D 32,000words - D00000 ~ D31999 -
Z 2,048words - Z0000 ~ Z2047 -

Notice

(1) Suggestions
For device usage and details, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Use it within device area.
For calculating device area, refer to KDT PLC manual.
Among F areas, system flag area is set as Writing under XP-Builder but writing operation is not available under
PLC.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module. For more details, refer to KDT PLC manual.









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Chap.22 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX PLC

MELSEC-FX Series PLC Driver of Mitsubishi is available since V1.05 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.05 from our web-site.


22.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to MELSEC-FX PLC as below and especially, it supports the communication with the module that adopts
calculator link.

PLC Type CPU Module Connection Mode
Communication
Mode
Connection Module
Link Mode RS-232C
FX
1N
-232-BD
FX
2N
-232-BD
FX
0N
-232ADP
FX
2NC
-232ADP
FX
0N
-232ADP + FX
1N
-CNV-BD
FX
0N
-232ADP + FX
2N
-CNV-BD
FX
2NC
-232ADP + FX
1N
-CNV-BD
FX
2NC
-232ADP + FX
2N
-CNV-BD
FX-232ADP
MELSEC-FX
FX
1N

FX
2N
FX
1NC

FX
2NC

FX
0N
FX
1S

FX
2

FX
2C

Link Mode RS-422/485
FX
1N
-485-BD
FX
2N
-485-BD
FX
2NC
-485ADP
FX
0N
-485ADP
FX-485ADP

The PLC version that supports calculator link is as below.

CPU
Module
FX
2N
, FX
2NC
FX
0N
FX
1N,
FX
1NC,
FX
1S
FX
2
, FX
2C

Version
More than
V1.06
More than
V1.20
From initial type More than V3.30


Notice
(1) Not available PLC
CPU module direct connection(Loader) is not available.
The PLC version that does not support calculator link is not available.

(2) Term Description
Link: Indicate the communication with PLC communication module.

(3) Suggestions
For more details, refer to MELSEC-FX manual and be noted that the particulars can be changed by
MITSUBISHI with being irrelevant of this item.







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22.2 Wiring Diagram
22.2.1 Link Mode
The communication type is divided into for RS-232C and RS-422/485.

The calculator link of Mitsubishi MELSEC-FX that adopts RS-232C has two connector types. The below is the wiring for 9 pins connector.



The below is the wiring for 20 pins connector.







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Notice
(1) Suggestions
MELSEC-FX adopts flow control so if the above wiring is not fulfilled, communication does not work properly.
A shielded wire proposed by Mitsubishi is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the
MELSEC-FX manual.

The below is the wiring for RS-422/485.
Mitsubishi recommends 1-line pair wiring so in this case, RS-485 wiring is more proper than RS-422.




Notice
(1) Suggestions
The array of connector and pin may be different depending on the PLC type.
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
RS-485 is recommended rather than RS-422.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the MELSEC-FX manual.


Shield





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22.3 Communication Setting
22.3.1 Link Mode
You can se the communication parameter of MELSEC-FX PLC at GX Developer S/W. For more details, refer to MITSUBISHI
communication manual.

(1) After executing GX Developer, select Parameter -> PLC Parameter -> PLC System(2) at a project screen.

(2) Activate Communication Operation Setting.

(3) Select the private protocol to set calculator link.

(4) Select the basic communication parameters (transmission speed/data length/parity/ stop bit). Be noted that XGT Panel provides
19,200[bps] and 9,600[bps] only.

(5) Select the communication type.


(6) XTG Panel adopts type 4 and sum check among calculator link so make sure to check it. If you have wrong setting details, the
proper communication with XGT panel can not be expected.

(7) Select the unit No.





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Notice
(1) Suggestions to set PLC
For setting, make sure to refer to MITSUBISHI manual.
(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you can set the below.



When using RS-422/485 as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication
structure(Recommended : 50~100ms)



When setting detailed connection options, you need to establish CPU type and set No Designation for all PLCs
except FX
1S
and FX
1N.









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22.4 Available Devices
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.

Area Size Bit Contacts Word Data Remarks
X
256contacts X000 ~ X377 X000 ~ X360 Octal Number
Y
256contacts Y000 ~ Y377 Y000 ~ Y360 Octal Number
7680contacts M0000 ~ M7679 M0000 ~ M7664 Decimal Number
M
512contacts M8000 ~ M8511 M9000 ~ M8496 Decimal Number
S
4096contacts S0000 ~ S4095 S0000 ~ S4080 Decimal Number
TS
512contacts TS000 ~ TS511 - Decimal Number
CS
256contacts CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal Number
TN
- - TN000 ~ TN511 Decimal Number
- - CN000 ~ CN199
CN
- - CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal Number
- - D0000 ~ D7999
D
- - D8000 ~ D8511
Decimal Number
R
- - R00000 ~ R32767 Decimal Number


Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device with usage, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Use it within device area. In case that the data of unavailable area is requested, MELSEC-FX sends error code
and it will be displayed at the upper place of XGT Panel. For details on error code, refer to MELSEC-FX manual.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module so refer to each CPU module manual.
When using SN(Accumulative Timer) device, you need to change PLCs parameter.
The whole monitoring is not available for step relay(S Device).







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Chap.23 Parker: Hi-Driver

Inverter Hi-Driver of Parker Hannifin Corporation is available since V1.20 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT
Panel software that are beyond V1.20 from our web-site.
This manual does not cover all kinds of Parker Hannifin Corporations inverters because of limited space so the description on how to set
wiring and communication for main kinds of devices will be provided hereupon.


23.1 Inverter List
XGT Panel can be connected to the below inverters.


Kinds of Devices Communication type Protocol Remarks
LVD-1
LVD-2
LVD-5
LVD-10
LVD-15
RS-485/RS-422 Parker Hi-Driver Protocol
Embedded
Communication type





















Notice

(1) The maximum number of connected devices is 31EA.
(2)The total length of communication line is extended to 1,200[m], however, for stable communication, it should be
within 500[m].






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23.2 Wiring Diagram
23.2.1 RS-485 Communication Mode
The wiring for 1:1 RS-485 is as below.






The wiring for 1:N RS-485 communication is as below.






XGT Panel
Shield
Inverter
XGT Panel
Shield
Inverter





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23.2.2 RS-422 Communication Mode
The wiring for 1:1 RS-422 communication is as below.





The wiring for 1:N RS-422 communication is as below.





Inverter XGT Panel
Shield
XGT Panel Inverter
Shield





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
Check the end switch of XGT Panel. It is basically set as terminator type.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.
If external noise generated from inverter or the motor connected to inverter flows into the cable, communication may be
interrupted intermittently. In this case, connect one side to FG or remove FG to normalize communication.
When connecting several inverters to the same line, the last one should be terminated such as 1:N composition as shown at
the picture 12.2.1 or 12.2.2.





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23.3 Communication Setting
You can set the communication parameter of an inverter with a keypad switch. The setting method is different depending on the kinds of
devices so for more details, refer to the inverter communication manual.

The description on setting RS-485 for communication embedded type(LVD 15) will be provided hereupon.

The outline of Hi-Driver Inverter (LVD 15 Module) is as below.
























To set the communication parameters for inverter, select each function code with LVD keypad and select communication setting
description for your own working environment.
To realize Serial Communication for Hi-Driver inverter, you need to activate communication speed(Pr26), Serial Address(Pr27), Serial
Communication Enable(b40.14), initializing Serial Communication (b42.3), Saving Configuration Settings. The setting details are as
below.

(a) Set communication speed.


(*) : Pr26 = 4 is different from Pr26 = 5. Pr26 = 4 that includes Response Delay of 25ms is used for the PLC which requires
such characteristics. (**) : It is used for the communication between two HVD Drivers.
In the case of Hi-Driver, [ 1 Start Bit ], [ 8 Data Bits ], [ Even Parity Bit ], [ 1 Stop Bit ] are fixed.
Code Contents Setting range Description
Communication speed b/s (time-out)
0 600 (512ms)
1 1200 (256ms)
2 2400 (128ms)
3 4800 (64ms)
4 9600(*) (32ms)
5 9600 (32ms)
6 19200 (16ms)
7 38400 (12ms)
8 57600 (8ms)
9 125000 (4ms)
Pr26
Setting
communication speed
0~10
10 57600 (**) (8ms)
LVD keypad (Parameter
setting and arranging
Ladder Program)
Serial Communication
Terminal Block (RS485/422)
CAN Communication
Terminal Block
Output Terminal Block
Power Terminal Block
24VDC
Input Terminal Block





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(b) Set the unit No. of an inverter.

Code Contents Setting range Description
Pr27 Inverter unit No. 0~31
For 1:N connection, avoid the same unit No.
as other inverters No.


(c) Setting Serial Communication Enable

Code Contents Setting range Description
It sets Enable / Disable for Serial
Communication.
0 Disable
b40.14
Setting Serial
Communication Enable /
Disable
0~1
1 Enable
Set it as b40.14 = 1.


(d) Initialize Serial Communication.

Code Contents Setting range Description
Initializing Serial Communication Port
b42.3
Initializing the serial port
based on setting
descriptions.
0~1
Initializing the port by applying 1

(e) Save the established Configuration.
Code Contents Setting range Description
Saving the contents of Configuration
b99.15
Saving the setting details
on Serial Communication
to LVD memory
0~1
Saving the details by applying 1









You can set the communication parameter of XGT Panel through XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder manual.) XP-Builder basically
provides the below communication parameters.



Notice
(1) Suggestions
When connecting several Inverters, avoid overlap of the unit No.
If you need to apply 9600 one-way to an inverter, select Pr26 = 5. Pr27 is for special purpose only.
In the case of Hi-Drive(LVD), [ 1 Start Bit ], [ 8 Data Bits ], [ Even Parity Bit ], [ 1 Stop Bit ] are fixed.
XGT Panel provides the transmission speed of 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, 115,200 so 9,600 or less is not allowable.





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Notice
(1) Suggestions to set Inverter
For setting, make sure to refer to the manual of Parker Hannifin Corporation LVD Series.

(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you need to set the below.


When RS-485 is realized as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication structure.
(Recommended : 50~100ms)









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23.4 Available Device

The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.

23.4.1 Basic Parameters

- Decimal Parameter




Parameter Address Length Description
Reading
/Writing
Scale Range
Pr0 038h 2 Motor speed in rpm Read only 1
Pr1 034h 2 analog reference 1 -10000 ~ 10000
Pr2 03Ah 2 full scale 1 1 -10000 ~ 10000
Pr3 03Ch 2 full scale 2 1 -10000 ~ 10000
Pr4 036h 2 frequency full scale 1 -32767 ~ 32767
Pr5 03Eh 2 Internal reference 1 -9000 ~ 9000
Pr6 040h 2 Reserved reference Read only 1 -9000 ~ 9000
Pr7 042h 2 Chosen reference Read only 1 -9000 ~ 9000
Pr8 0Aeh 2 Positive acceleration in seconds 0.001 0.002 ~ 65.535
Pr9 0B0h 2 Positive deceleration in seconds 0.001 0.002 ~ 65.535
Pr10 0B2h 2 Negative acceleration in seconds 0.001 0.002 ~ 65.535
Pr11 0B4h 2 Negative deceleration in seconds 0.001 0.002 ~ 65.535
Pr12 0B6h 2 Limit switch deceleration 0.001 0.002 ~ 65.535
Pr13 0B8h 2 Overspeed threshold 1 0 ~ 13000
Pr14 044h 2 Upper speed limit 1 -13000 ~ 13000
Pr15 046h 2 Lower speed limit 1 -13000 ~ 13000
Pr16 048h 2 Integral gain 1 0 ~ 32767
Pr17 0Bah 2 Dampimg factor 1 0 ~ 32767
Pr18 0BCh 2 Filter time constant 1 0 ~ 1000
Pr19 0Beh 2 User current limit 0.1 0 ~ 100.0
Pr20 04Ah 2 Bus voltage Read only 1
Pr21 04Ch 2 Reserved torque limit Read only 1
Pr22 04Eh 2 Auxiliary reference Read only 1
Pr23 051h 1 Current alarm code Read only 1
Pr24 052h 1 Last alarm code Read only 1
Pr25 053h 1 Software release code Read only 1
Pr26 05Eh 1 Baud rate 1
Refer to 12.3
communication
setting
Pr27 05Fh 1 Serial address 1
Refer to 12.3
communication
setting
Pr28 0C0h 2 Shaft position(0..4095) Read only 1 0 ~ 4095





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Parameter Address Length Description
Reading
/Writing
Scale Range
Pr29
061h

Number of poles 1 2 ~ 64
Pr30
0C2h
2
Offset 1 -32767 ~ 32768
Pr31
054h
1
Operating mode 1 0 ~ 15
Pr32
0C4h
2
Motor rated speed 1 0 ~ 9000
Pr33
0C6h
2
Rated current 0.1 10.0 ~ 50.0
Pr35 0C8h 2 Filter torque demand Read only 0.1
Pr36
058h
2
I
2
t accumulation Read only 0.1
Pr37 05Ah 2 Braking thermal image Read only 0.1
Pr38
0Cah
2
Auxiliary analog output 0.1 -100.0 ~ 100.0
Pb40 05Ch 2 Flags used by main block
Pb41 056h 2 Flags used by main block
Pb42 060h 1 Flags used by main block
Pr43 0E8h 2 Stack pointer 1 -32767 ~ 32768
Pr44 0E4h 2 Table element 1 -32767 ~ 32768
Pr45 0Eah 2 Analog input Read only 1 -16347 ~ 16347
Pr46 0Ech 2 Encoder in LSB Read only 1
Pr47 0Eeh 2 Encoder in MSB Read only 1
Pr48 0F0h 2 LSB dimension capture Read only 1
Pr49 0F2h 2 MSB dimension capture Read only 1
Pr50 064h 2
Pr51 066h 2
Pr52 068h 2
Pr53 06Ah 2
Pr54 06Ch 2
Pr55 06Eh 2
Pr56 070h 2
Pr57 072h 2
Pr58 074h 2
Pr59 076h 2
Pr60 078h 2
Pr61 07Ah 2
Pr62 07Ch 2
Pr63 07Eh 2
Pr64 080h 2
Pr65 082h 2
Pr66 084h 2
Pr67 086h 2
Pr68 088h 2
Pr69 08Ah 2
Pb70 062h 2 Flags used by operation mode
Pr80 0Ceh 2
Pr81 0D0h 2
Pr82 0D2h 2
Pr83 0D4h 2
Pr84 0D6h 2
Pr85 0D8h 2





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-



Binary Parameter
































Parameter Address Length Description
Reading
/Writing
Scale Range
Pr86
0Dah
2

Pr87
0DCh
2

Pr88
0Deh
2

Pr89
0E0h
2

Pb90
0E2h
2
Inputs
Pb91 08Ch 2 Outputs
Pr92
08Eh
2
Timer number 1
Pr93 090h 2 Timer number 2
Pb94
032h
2 Flags used by PLC and
commands
Pr95 0F4h 2 Quote compare 1 LSB
Pr96 0F6h 2 Quote compare 1 MSB
Pr97 0F8h 2 Quote compare 2 LSB
Pr98 0FAh 2 Quote compare 2 MSB
Pb99
092h
2 Flags used by PLC and
commands
Parameter Description Remarks
b40.0
Selection of 1
st
or 2
nd
speed reference full scale value
b40.1
Activation of algorithm for vibration suppression at 0 rpm
b40.2
User/reserved reference selection
b40.3
Reference hold
b40.4
Left-hand stroke end
b40.5 Right-hand stroke end
b40.6
Stop function
b40.7 Absolute/relative speed window selection
b40.8
Analog torque limit
b40.9 Software enable
b40.11 Auxiliary analog output selector
b40.12 Digital/analog reference selection
b40.13 Internal reference Pr5 or frequency reference Pr4 selector
b40.14 Serial communication enable
b40.15 Reserved. Must always be set to 0.
b41.0 Overspeed.
b41.1 At speed
b41.2 Zero speed
b41.3 Forward.
b41.4 Drive healthy
b41.5 Hardware enable status
b41.7 External alarm
b41.8 Auxiliary alarm
b41.10 Speed control saturation
b41.11 I
2
T active
b41.12 Drive enabled
b41.13 Keypad communication
b41.14 Busoff error
b41.15 Can bus watchdog
For more details, refer to
Parker Hannifin LVD Series
Manual.





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23.4.2 Basic Commands

- Decimal Parameter




















Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device with usage, refer to Inverter Manual.
Use it within device area.
The range of device may be different depending on Inverter type so refer to each Inverter manual.


Parameter Description Remarks
b42.0
Selector to configure encoder simulation. Default=0.
b42.1
Selector to configure encoder simulation. Default=0.
b42.2
Selector to configure encoder simulation. Default=0.
b42.4
24V= overcurrent
b42.5
Frequency input
b42.6 Torque compensation
b42.7
Reserved
b94.3 Virtual axis validation
b99.6
Extended menu enable.
b99.7 Safety
b99.8 UV autoreset
b99.13 Pico-PLC status
For more details, refer to
Parker Hannifin LVD Series
Manual.
Parameter Description Remarks
b42.3
Serial line re-initialisation
b94.1
Main reference offset zero setting command
b94.8
Quote compare
b94.9
Quote compare
b94.10
Quote compare
b94.11 Quote compare
b94.12
Homing function 1
b94.13 Homing function 2
b99.10
Alarm reset
b99.11 Operating mode parameters default values
b99.12 Default values
b99.14 Store pico-PLC instructions
b99.15 Store parameters
For more details, refer to
Parker Hannifin LVD Series
Manual.





Chap.24 Siemens: S7 200 PPI Direct




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Chap.24 Siemens: S7 200 PPI Direct

S7 200 PPI Direct Driver of Siemens is available since V1.20 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT Panel
software that are beyond V1.20 from our web-site.



24.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to the below Siemens PLC.


PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
Mode
Communication
type
Connection
Module
Remarks
S7 200
CPU212/
214/222/224/226
CPU direct
connection
RS-485 CPU Module
Embedded
communication
type




































Notice
(1) The communication parameters of XGT Panel should coincide with the related PLC.
In the case of Siemens S7 200 PLC, you can arrange communication setting and loader program with STEP 7-
Micro/Win provided by Siemens.

(2) CPU 224XP has two communication ports. If you connect STEP 7-Micro/Win and PPI Adapter to unavailable port,
communication between XGT Panel and PLC will be disconnected and in this case, to resume communication,
you need to reset PLC. For Siemens S7 200 PLC, you can arrange communication setting and loader program
with STEP 7-Micro/Win provided Siemens.

(3) Term Description
CPU Module Direct Connection: Serial Communication executed by loader port of CPU module.






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24.2 Wiring Diagram
24.2.1 RS-485 Communication
The wiring for 1:1 RS-485 communication mode is as below.





The communication parameter for PLC S7 200

Parameter Composition
Communication speed It can be selected among 9600, 19200, 187500 bps
Parity Bit
Even
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Communication mode RS-485















Notice
(1) Suggestions
S7 200 CPU Loader port has 24V,5V Pin for power supply. If you have wrong connection, loader port may be damaged or
burned.
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.
If you use two CPU loader ports at the same time, it may cause communication problem. In this case, reset the PLC.






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24.3 Communication Setting

24.3.1 Setting S7 200 PPI Direct
You can set the communication parameters for S7 200 PPI Direct Driver of XGT Panel at XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder manual.) The private
program for STEP 7-Micro/Win should be applied to set communication for Siemens S7 200.

(1) Setting at XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.






Notice
(1) Checking Communication Status
If you can not check the communication status of Siemens S7 200 CPU module, check the state of XGT Panel
through Diagnostics function and PLC information. (Refer to XGT Panel manual.)

(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you need to set the below.


When RS-485 is realized as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication structure.
(Recommended : 50~100ms)









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(2) Setting S7-200
You can set communication for S7-200 by executing STEP 7-Micro/Win. S7-200 PPI Adapter should be applied to set the communication of PLC.

If you execute STEP 7-Micro/Win as below and click Communication button, the initial screen will be displayed as below.


Through the above , process, you can connect to the PLC. (If double-click the button to search for the connected PLC, you can
get the below.




Double-click here
to the connected
PLC
Click Communications button to display
Communications dialog screen.





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After connecting to the PLC as above, display the below communication setting screen and download the setting details to the PLC.














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24.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.( S7-200 CPU 244XP is applied to the mentioned device)


Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device with usage, refer to Inverter Manual.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module so refer to each CPU module manual.

Area Description Bit Contacts Word Data
Double Word
Data
Type Area(Byte)
I Input Relay I0.0~I15.7 IW0~IW14 ID0~ID12 R
Q Output Relay Q0.0~Q15.7 QW0~QW14 QD0~QD12 R/W
T Timer T0~T255 TW0~TW255 - R
C Counter C0~C255 CW0~CW255 - R
V
Variable
Memory
V0.0~V5119.7 VW0~VW5118 VD0~VD5116 R/W
M
Internal
Memory
M0.0~M31.7 MW0~MW30 MD0~MD28 R/W
SM
Special
Memory
SM0.0~SM299.7 SMW0~SMW298 SMD0~SMD296 R/W

(1)Bit Contacts
I,Q,V,M,SM Type : [Area ][Address ].[Bit ]
[Area ] : I,Q,V,M,SM
[Address ] : Byte unit (Decimal) , Ex.)I,Q are the values among 0~15, V is the value among 0~5119.
[Bit ] : The value between 0 and 7
T,C Type : [Area ][Address ]
[Area ] : T, C
[Address ] : Word unit(Decimal) ,Ex.) T,C are the values among 0~255.
[Bit ] : The value between 0 and 7

(2) Word Contacts / Double Word Contacts
IW(ID),QW(QD),VW(VD),MW(MD),SMW(SMD) Type : [Area][Address]
[Area] : IW(ID),QW(QD),VW(VD),MW(MD),SMW(SMD)
[Address] : Byte unit (It should be a multiple of 2) Ex.) 0,2,4,6,8
The value where 32Bit is applied with WORD area is the same as the value where 32Bit is applied with DWORD
area. Furthermore, the value where 16Bit is applied with WORD area is the same as the value where 16Bit is applied
with DWORD area. Namely, MW2 (16Bit) is the same as MD2(16bit).
Although W area is used as 16Bit and D area as 32Bit at PLC, they are applied equally due to the characteristics of
XGT Panel.
TW,CW Type : [Area][Address]
[Area] : TW, CW
[Address] : Word unit(Decimal) , 0~255

(3) Applying String
When applying string, make sure to set Using Data Byte Swap(S) at [Common|Basic] setting that is detailed
setting option of string.
The offset of string should be set as an even number with byte and the size also should be set as an even
number.
Ex.) Supposing that starting address is VW0 with the size of 14 Byte, offset is set as 2(even number) (since it
is provided as word unit under XGT Panel)






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Chap. 25 Siemens: S7 300/400 MPI Driver

S7 300/400 MPI Driver of Siemens is available since V1.20 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT Panel
software that are beyond V1.20 from our web-site.



25.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to the below Siemens PLC.

PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
Mode
Communication
type
Connection
Module
Remarks
S7 300/400
CPU312IFM
CPU313
CPU314
CPU314IFM
CPU315
CPU315-2DP
CPU316
CPU316-2DP
Using PC
Adapter(MPI
Adapter)
RS-232
MPI Port of
CPU Module
Embedded
communication
type


































Notice
(1) The communication parameters of XGT Panel should coincide with the related PLC.
In the case of Siemens S7 300/400 PLC, you can arrange communication setting and loader program with
SIMATIC_S7_STEP7 provided by Siemens.

(2) Term Description
CPU Module Direct Connection: Serial Communication executed by loader port of CPU module.






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25.2 Wiring Diagram
25.2.1 RS-232 Communication (Using PC Adapter)
The wring for 1:1 RS-232 communication mode is as below.




The communication parameters of PLC S7 300/400

Parameter Composition
Communication seed It can be selected among 19200, 38400
Parity Bit
ODD
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Communication mode RS-232







Notice
(1) Suggestions
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.
When communicating with S7 300/400 CPU Loader, set the unit No. of XGT Panel as 0 and select the unit No. of S7 300/400
PLC as 2 established initially.
Only Using PC Adapter (MPI Adapter) is available for XGT Panel and Direct is scheduled to be available afterward.
For RS-232 communication, make sure to connect it to PC Adapter 232 port. If it is directly connected to PLC MPI port, PLC may
be damaged or burned.






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Setting for PLC S7 300/400


<Figure 1>

1) As shown at <Figure 1>, to set the properties for MPI port of CPU, double-click CPU315-2 DP of No.2 slot.

<Figure 2>
Double-click here to set
the properties of CPU
MPI port.
Double-click here.





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(2) Click Properties as shown at <Figure 2>.

<Figure 3>


(3) Establish MPI Address (Set the default value as 2) and communication speed of MPI Port as shown at <Figure 3>.
Communication speed should be set as 187.5kbps.


<Figure 4>

Click [Option | Set PG/PC Interface].





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(4) Select [Option|Set PG/PC Interface] from upper menu as shown at <Figure 4>.


<Figure 5>


(5) Select PC Adapter(MPI) as shown at <Figure 5>.


<Figure 6>






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After selecting the port(communication port of PC that executes loader program) to be connected with Siemens PLC as shown at <Figure 6>,
set the communication speed established by PC Adapter. ( 19200 or 38400)


<Figure 7>


(6) You can complete setting process as shown <Figure 7>






























The ports address to be communicated with
PLC (It indicates not PLC address but XGT
Panels one, it is set as default value 0)
Communication speed
should be set as 187.5kbps
all the time and Highest
Station Address should be
fixed as 31.





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25.3 Communication Setting

25.3.1 Setting S7 300/400 PC Adapter
You can set the communication parameters for S7 200 PPI Direct Driver of XGT Panel at XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder manual.) The private
program for SIMATIC_S7_STEP7 should be applied to set communication for Siemens S7 300/400.


(1) Setting at XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.



Notice

(1) Checking Communication Status
If you can not check the communication status of Siemens S7 300/400 CPU module, check the state of XGT
Panel through Diagnostics function and PLC information. (Refer to XGT Panel manual.)

(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you need to set the below.



When connecting Siemens S7 300/400 PC Adapter, make sure to set transmission waiting time as 0ms
(Recommended : 0ms)








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25.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below.( S7-300/400 CPU 315-2DP is applied to the mentioned device)




(1) Bit Contacts
I,Q,M Type : [Area][Address].[Bit]
[Area] : I,Q,M,DB
[Address] : Byte unit (Decimal) , Ex.)I,Q : 0~127 , M : 0~511, DB : 0~65533
[Bit] : The value: 0~7
Ex.) I120.7, Q50.3, M511.1, etc.
DB Type : [Area][Block No.][Address]
[Area] : DB
[Block No.] : Block No. 0~65535 (it can be different depending on CPU memory)
[Address] : Byte unit(Decimal) , Ex.) All 0~65533
[Bit] : 0~7
Ex.) DB100.DBX7500.7 (Block No. 100, the 7
th
Bit of 7500 Byte)

(2) Word Contacts / Double Word Contacts
IW,QW,MW Type : [Area][Address]
[Area] : IW,QW,MW
[Address] : Byte unit (it should be a multiple of 2) Ex.) 0,2,4,6,8
Ex.) IW100, QW50, MW500, etc.
TW,CW : [Area][Address]
[Area] : TW,CW
[Address] : WORD Unit Ex.) 0,1,2,3,4,
Ex.) TW100, TW101, etc.
Counter and Timer should be set as BCD type.
DB Type : [Area][Block No.][Address]
[Area] : DB
[Block No.] : Block No. 0~65535 (it can be different depending on CPU memory)
[Address] : Word Unit(Decimal) , 0~255
Ex.) DB300.DBW100 (Block No. 300, 100Byte memory)

(3) Applying String
When applying string, make sure to set Using Data Byte Swap(S) at [Common|Basic] setting that is detailed
setting option of string.
The offset of string should be set as an even number with byte and the size also should be set as an even
number. In case that the size of string is set as 4Byte, make sure to set offset at Extended Properties.
DB area is User Defined data block that should be set by a user. Block can be designated between
0~65535(different from memory capacity) and 0~65533 BYTE can be allocated per each block. If you try to
read or write it without setting data block, communication error may occur.
Ex.) Supposing that DB200, 10000 BYTE are established -> If you try to 10002, communication error will occur
since it is not registered.
Area Description Bit Contacts Word Data Type Area(Byte)
I Input Relay I0.0~I127.7 IW0~IW126 R
Q Output Relay Q0.0~Q127.7 QW0~QW126 R/W
T Timer TW0~TW255 R BCD Type
C Counter CW0~CW255 R BCD Type
M
Internal
Memory
M0.0~M511.7 MW0~MW510 R/W
DB Data Block
DB0.DBX0.0 ~
DB65535.DBX65533.
7
DB0.DBW0 ~
DB65535.DBW6553
3
R/W





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Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device with usage, refer to Inverter Manual.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module so refer to each CPU module manual.







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Chap.26 Siemens: S7 3964(R)/RK512 Driver

S7 3964(R)/RK512 Driver of Siemens is available since V1.20 so if you use the previous version, please apply XP-Builder and XGT Panel
software that are beyond V1.20 from our web-site.



26.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected to the below Siemens PLC.



PLC Type CPU Module
Connection
Mode
Communication
type
Connection
Module
Remarks
CP341
(RS232C)
RS-232C
S7 300
CPU312IFM
CPU313
CPU314
CPU314IFM
CPU315
CPU315-2DP
CPU316
CPU316-2DP
CPU318-2

CP341
(RS422/485)
RS422/485
(4wire)

RS232C
S7 400
CPU412-1
CPU412-2DP
CPU413-1
CPU413-2DP
CPU414-1
CPU414-2DP
CPU414-3DP
CPU416-1
CPU416-2DP
CPU416-3DP
CPU417-4
CP441-2

RS422/485
(4wire)














Notice

(1) The communication parameters of XGT Panel should coincide with the related PLC.
In the case of Siemens S7 300/400 PLC, you can arrange communication setting and loader program with
SIMATIC_S7_STEP7 provided by Siemens.

(2) For 3964(R)/RK512 communication with Siemens PLC, SIMATIC_S7_STEP7 should be installed with CP PtP Param
provided when purchasing CP341.







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26.2 Wiring Diagram
26.2.1 RS-232 Communication
The wiring for 1:1 RS-232 is as below.



26.2.2 RS-422/485(4wire) Communication
The wiring for RS-422/485(4wire) is as below.



External device





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Communication parameter for PLC S7 300/400

Parameter Composition
Communication speed It can be selected among 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800
Parity Bit
It can be selected among EVEN, ODD, NONE
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Communication mode RS-232 or RS422/485
Error Detection Using Protocol (With Block Check)
Priority Low














Setting for PLC S7 300/400 CP341 3964(R)/RK512 communication


<Figure 1>
1) Execute SIMATIC Manager and create a new project.

2) Set [Insert], [Station], [CPU Type that is applied] as shown at <Figure 1> (Ex.: 2 SIMATIC 300 Station)

Notice
(1) Suggestions
A shielded wire is recommended for stable communication. For shield wiring, refer to the Chap.2.
When communicating with S7 300/400 CPU Loader, set the unit No. of XGT Panel as 0 and select the unit No. of S7 300/400
PLC as 2 or (1~4) established initially.
Only Using PC Adapter (MPI Adapter) is available for XGT Panel and Direct is scheduled to be available afterward.
For 3964(R)/RK512 communication with P341, refer to the below Setting for PLC S7 300/400 CP341 3964(R)/RK512.





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<Figure 2>

3) Select Hardware from the screen where CPU315-2 is registered as shown at <Figure 2>.


<Figure 3>

4) The screen to register/set the Hardware will be displayed as shown at <Figure 3>. You can register your intended Hardware.





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5) If you register CPU and CP341 232 communication module, you can see the registered screen as shown at <Figure 4>.


<Figure 4>

6) After setting the details as shown at <Figure 4>, double-click CPU315-2 DP of No. 2 slot to establish MPI port of CPU.

<Figure 5>
Double-click here to set the
properties of CP341
communication module
The position of CP341
module is located in No.4
slot.
Double-click here to set the
properties of CPU MPI port
Double-click here





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7) Click Properties as shown at <Figure 5>


<Figure 6>

8) Set MPI Address(2 as a default value) and MPI Ports communication speed as shown at <Figure 6>. To adopt 3964(R)/RK512
communication and MPI Adapter, communication speed should be set as 187.5kbps.

9) After setting the details as shown at <Figure 4>, double-click the highlighted area as shown at the above Figure to set
communication of CP 341.


<Figure 7>





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10) Select Address tab from <Figure 7>.


<Figure 8>

11) Apply Input Start Address at <Figure 8> and it is different depending on the poison of slot as shown at <Figure 4>. It is located
the 4
th
position and the values are; Start : 256, End : 271. You set these values as a default without changing it and the values will
be used for the below process (when registering communication block related to receive FB7 P_RCV_RK CP341). Click
Parameter button at <Figure 8>.


<Figure 9>
Double-click here
Double-click here






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12) Select RK512 for S7 PLC as shown at <Figure 9> and 3964(R) for S5 PLC. Then, double-click Protocol area.


<Figure 10>

13) Set the communication properties as shown at <Figure 10>. Set [Use Default Values] as a default at Protocol section and [With
Block Check] should be defined by a user. If [With Block Check] is set, that indicates BCC is active so you can set Block
Check(BCC) in XGT Panel. Set the Priority as Low. After completing to set the hardware related to CP 341 module / CPU MPI
Port, make out loader program to communicate with the external devices.

CP 341 Making out loader program to set (3964(R)/RK512

<Figure 11>
Double-click here.





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14) Double-click OB1 as shown at <Figure 11> to register communication block related to reception such as FB7 P_RCV_RK
CP341.


<Figure 11>
15) Among FB Blocks, register FB7 CP 341to the loader program step of OB1 and parameters should be established as the
above figure.

Thats all for setting for Siemens PLC.














Block related to
communication (FB7
P_RCV_RK CP341)
DB7
Apply Input Start address
registered at Step 11)
256
This value should be set as TRUE
for communication
In case that this value is TRUE, it
is reset so set it as FALSE.





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26.3 Communication Setting

26.3.1 Setting S7 300/400 3964(R)/RK512
You can set the communication parameters for S7 300/400 3964(R)/RK512 Driver of XGT Panel at XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder manual.)
The private program for SIMATIC_S7_STEP7 should be applied to set communication for Siemens S7 300/400.

(1) Setting at XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.


In terms of using Block Check(BCC),if With Block Check is applied to Protocol properties at the above 13) Setting for PLC S7
300/400 CP341 with 3964(R)/RK512 communication, check this area.

Notice
(1) Checking Communication Status
If you can not check the communication status of Siemens S7 300/400 CPU module, check the state of XGT Panel through
Diagnostics function and PLC information. (Refer to XGT Panel manual.)

(2) Suggestions to set XP-Builder
When creating a project or communication setting, you need to set the below.



When RS-422/485 is realized as 1:N, set transmission waiting time flexibly depending on communication structure.
(Recommended : 0~50ms)









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26.4 Available Device
The available devices for XGT Panel are as below. (S7-300/400 CP 341 is applied to the mentioned device)



(1) Bit Contacts
I,Q,M Type : [Area ][Address].[Bit]
[Area ] : I,Q,M,DB
[Address] : Byte Unit (Decimal) , Ex.)I,Q are 0~127 , M is 0~511
[Bit] : 0~7
Ex.) I120.7, Q50.3, M511.1, etc.
DB Type: [Area ][Block No.][Address]
[Area ] : DB
[Block No.] : Block No. 0~255
[Address] : Byte Unit (Decimal) , Ex.) All are 0~511
[Bit] : 0~7
Ex.) DB100.DBX500.7 (Block No. 100, the 7
th
Bit of 500 Byte)

(2) Word Contacts / Double Word Contacts
IW,QW,MW Type: [Area ][Address]
[Area ] : IW,QW,MW
[Address] : Byte Unit (It should be a multiple of 2) Ex.) 0,2,4,6,8
Ex.) IW100, QW50, MW200, etc.
TW,CW : [Area ][Address]
[Area ] : TW,CW
[Address] : Word Unit Ex.) 0,1,2,3,4,
Ex.) TW100, TW101, etc.
Counter and Timer should be set as BCD type.
DB Type : [Area ][Block No.][Address]
[Area ] : DB
[Block No.] : Block No. 0~255
[Address] : Byte unit(Decimal) , 0~511 (It should be a multiple of 2)
Ex.) DB200.DBW100 (Block No. 200, the 100th Byte memory staring 1WORD )
(3) Applying String
When applying string, make sure to set Using Data Byte Swap(S) at [Common|Basic] setting that is detailed
setting option of string.
The offset of string should be set as an even number with byte and the size also should be set as an even
number. In case that the size of string is set as 4Byte, make sure to set offset at Extended Properties.

Notice
(1) Suggestions
For the details on device with usage, refer to Inverter Manual.
The range of device may be different depending on CPU module so refer to each CPU module manual.


Area Description Bit Contacts Word Data Type Area (Byte)
I Input Relay I0.0~I127.7 IW0~IW126 R
Q Output Relay Q0.0~Q127.7 QW0~QW126 R
T Timer TW0~TW255 R BCD Type
C C CW0~CW255 R BCD Type
M
Internal
Memory
M0.0~M255.7 MW0~MW254 R
DB Data Block
DB0.DBX0.0 ~
DB255.DBX511.7
DB0.DBW0 ~
DB255.DBW510
R/W





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Chapter27 MITSUBISHI: MELSEC-FX CPU Driver


MITSUBISHIs MELSEC-FX CPU driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22, please use XP-
Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.


27.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available for CPU Direct connection with MELSEC-FX PLC.


PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
MELSEC-FX
FX1N
FX2N
FX1NC
FX2NC
FX0N
FX1S
FX2
FX2C
CPU Direct

RS-232C or
RS422(4wire)

For RS-232C,
Melsec loader
dedicted cable
,

For RS-422,
users connection
(See connection
diagram )













Tip
(1) Terminology
CPU Direct: This refers to conducting serial communication through CPU module loader port.

(2) MELSEC PLC does not need separate configuration.

(3) Cautions
Please see users manual of MELSEC-FX for detailed supporting information. Also, supporting items
may be changed by MITSUBISHI regardless of this product.






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27.2 Wiring Diagram

27.2.1 RS-232C communication method
For wiring of 1:1 RS-232 communication method, use the dedicated loader cable provided by MITSUBISHI
If it is MELSEC FX FX2N, (Use MW-500A and Mitsubishi PLC FX Series Program Control I/F Cable(25 pins-8
pins))




27.2.2 RS-422 (4wire) communication method
The connection of RS-422 (4wire) communication method is as follows.



The communication parameters of MITSUBISHI MELSEC FX CPU are as follows.

Parameter composition
Communication
speed
9600 ~ 115200, It depends upon the type of CPU.
Parity Bit
EVEN
Data Bit 7 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Communication
type
RS-232 or RS422 (4Wire)


Front of communication cable connector(8 pins)
MELSEC FX loader dedicated cable of MITSUBISHI
FX CPU terminal





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Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC module.






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27.3 Communication Setting

27.3.1 MITSUBISHI MELSEC-FX CPU configuration
The parameters of MITSUBISHI MELSEC FX CPU communication of XGT Panel are configured from the XP-Builder.
(See users manual for XP-Builder )


(1) Configuration from XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.



Tip
(1) Check out communication status
If the status of communication with the MITSUBISHI MELSEC FX CPU module cannot be verified, use
Diagnostics function and PLC information function of XGT Panel to verify the communication status of XGT
Panel. (See users manual of XGT Panel )

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
Configure as follows when generating project or configuring communication.


Even when composing with RS-422, 1:1 should be used instead of 1:N.
Use the transmission waiting time flexibly according to the communication composition. (Recommended: 0ms)







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27.4 Available devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.
Current version does not support R Area.

27.4.1 Devices available for FX CPU















1) X, Y is Octal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point(You can use octal number system.)
Ex) X000~X007, X010~X017, X020~X027, X070~X077, X100~X107, X110~X117.
Word contact point(Configure it as multiples of 16Bit.)
Ex) X000, X020, X040, X060, X100, X120
2) M, S is decimal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point(You can use decimal number system.)
Ex) M0000~M0009, M0010~M0019, M020~M029,
Word contact point(Configure it as multiples of16Bit.)
Ex) M0000, M0016, S032, S048, S064
3) TS, CS is decimal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point(You can use decimal number system.)
Ex) TS0000 ~ TS511
4) TN, CN is decimal number. (Word device)
Word contact point
Ex) TN0 ~ TN511, CN0 ~ CN255
Since CN0~CN199(16Bit) and CN200~CN255(32 Bit) are different device areas,
- CN199 cannot be used as 32bit device. (CN199 + CN200 are different devices)
- CN0~CN199 area and CN200~CN255 area cannot be used consecutivel y. (That means, if continuous
data (logging, data list view, recipe, etc.) is used from CN190 to CN210, it shall be di vided into two
areas like CN190~CN199, and CN200 - CN210.
When using CN200~CN255, select 32 bit from figure displayer, figure input, and conduct
continuous copy, then it is generated like CN200, CN202, CN204. Since it is 32bit device from
CN200, the address should be increased by 1. That means, you have to revise it as CN200, CN201,
CN202, CN203.
5) D is decimal number. (Word device)
Word contact point
Ex) D0 ~ D7999, D8000 ~ D8511
Since D0000 ~D7999 (16bit) and DS8000~DS8511(32Bit) are different device areas,
- D7999 cannot be used as 32 Bit device. (CN199 + CN200 are different devices)
- D0~D7999 area and D8000~D8496 area cannot be used consecuti vely. (That means, if continuous
data (logging, data list view, recipe, etc.) is used from D7990 to D8010, then it shall be divided into
two areas like D7990~D7999, and D8000- D8010.
Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X377 X000 ~ X360 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y377 Y000 ~ Y360 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M7679 M0000 ~ M7664
M
M8000 ~ M8511 M8000 ~ M8496
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S4095 S0000 ~ S4080 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS511 - Decimal number
3)

CS CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN - TN000 ~ TN511 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN -
CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D7999
D -
D8000 ~ D8511
Decimal number
5)






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Memory located in M8000 ~ and D8000 ~ are special area. This can be used by the system. Also, this area
includes an unused area. Therefore, please see the manual of Mitsubishi FX CPU PLC in order to use this area.








27.4.2 Available device by MELSEC-FX CPU

(1) When using FX1


(2) When using FX2, FX2, FX2C, FX0N, FX0S
















D1000 ~D2499 is file register used by FX0N. In order to use this area, configure it as file register from
FX0N CPU.

Tip
(1) Cautions
Please see the manual for XP-Builder for how to use the device and details.
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to CPU module.
Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X167 X000 ~ X160 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y167 Y000 ~ Y160 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M1023 M0000 ~ M1008
M
M8000 ~ M8255 M8000 ~ M8240
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S0999 S0000 ~ S0992 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS245 - Decimal number
3)

CS
CS000 ~ CS135
CS200 ~ CS255
- Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN245 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN135
CN
CN235 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D0127
D
D8000 ~ D8069
Decimal number
5)

Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X337 X000 ~ X320 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y337 Y000 ~ Y320 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M1535 M0000 ~ M1520
M
M8000 ~ M8255 M8000 ~ M8240
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S0999 S0000 ~ S0992 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS245 - Decimal number
3)

CS CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN255 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN
CN235 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D2999
D
D8000 ~ D8255
Decimal number
5)






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(3) When using FX1S

















D1000 ~D2499 is a file register used by FX1S. In order to use this area, configure as file register at FX1S
CPU.

(4) When using FX1N, FX1NC
















Since D0000 ~D7999 and DS8000~DS8255 are different device areas, 32bit device cannot be used for D7999.
Also, D0~D7999 Area and D8000~D8240 Area cannot be used each other consecutively. (i.e. If continuous data
(logging, data list view, recipe, etc.) is used from D7990 to D8010, it is divided by two areas like D7990-D7999
and D8000-D8010.
Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X017 X000 ~ X000 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y015 Y000 ~ Y000 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M0511 M0000 ~ M0496
M
M8000 ~ M8255 M8000 ~ M8240
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S0127 S0000 ~ S0112 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS063 - Decimal number
3)

CS
CS000 ~ CS031
CS235 ~ CS255
- Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN063 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN031
CN
CN235 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)


D0000 ~ D0255
D1000 ~ D2499 D
D8000 ~ D8255
Decimal number
5)

Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X177 X000 ~ X160 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y177 Y000 ~ Y160 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M1535 M0000 ~ M1520
M
M8000 ~ M8255 M8000 ~ M8240
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S0999 S0000 ~ S0992 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS255 - Decimal number
3)

CS CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN255 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN
CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D7999
D
D8000 ~ D8255
Decimal number
5)






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(5) When using FX2N, FX2NC
















Since D0000 ~D7999 and DS8000~DS8255 are different device areas, 32bit device cannot be used
for D7999. Also, D0~D7999 Area and D8000~D8240 Area cannot be used each other consecuti vely.
(i.e. If continuous data (logging, data list view, recipe, etc.) is used from D7990 to D8010, it is divided
by two areas like D7990-D7999 and D8000-D8010.

Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X377 X000 ~ X360 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y377 Y000 ~ Y360 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M3071 M0000 ~ M3056
M
M8000 ~ M8255 M8000 ~ M8240
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S0999 S0000 ~ S0992 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS255 - Decimal number
3)

CS CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN255 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN
CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D7999
D
D8000 ~ D8255
Decimal number
5)






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(6) When using FX3U, FX3UC
















Since D0000 ~D7999 and DS8000~DS8255 are different device areas, 32bit device cannot be used
for D7999. Also, D0~D7999 Area and D8000~D84960 area cannot be used each other consecutivel y.
(i.e. If continuous data (logging, data list view, recipe, etc.) is used from D7990 to D8010, it is divided
by two areas like D7990-D7999 and D8000-D8010.



Area Bit contact point Word data Remarks
X X000 ~ X377 X000 ~ X360 Octal number
1)

Y Y000 ~ Y377 Y000 ~ Y360 Octal number
1)

M0000 ~ M7679 M0000 ~ M7664
M
M8000 ~ M8511 M8000 ~ M8496
Decimal number
2)

S S0000 ~ S4095 S0000 ~ S4080 Decimal number
2)

TS TS000 ~ TS511 - Decimal number
3)

CS CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN511 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN
CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D7999
D
D8000 ~ D8511
Decimal number
5)






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Chapter 28 LS Mecapion


28.1 List of devices available to connect
XGT Panel can be connected to LS Mecapion servo as shown below.

Series Module Connection type
Communication
type
Connection
Module
Remarks
APD-VS
APD-VP
APD-VK
APD-V3S
All types CN3 RS-232C Main body -


28.2 Wiring diagram
28.2.1 Direct connection type
When connecting XGT Panel to LS Mecapion servo drive by direct connection type(RS-232C), it is shown as below.









Description RS-232C Port Servo drive-CN3
Connector name HDEB-9S 10114-3000VE
Case name 3600-09-G-L 10314-52A0-008
No.2(RXD) No.6(TXD)
No.3(TXD) No.5(RXD)
No.5(GND) No.11, No.12(GND)
Wiring
Do not connect Case(Shield)
Cable length 1,2,3,5[m]


Tip
(1) Use the RS-232C loader cable provided from LS Mecapion.



[ XGT Panel ] [ Servo drive- CN3 ]





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28.3 Communication Setting
28.3.1 Direct connection type
The communication parameter of XGT Panel is configured from the XP-Builder. (Please see the manual for how to
use XP-Builder.)



Baud rate (transmission speed): Designate the transmission speed as same as the configured value of the system
parameter [PE-202] of the servo drive.
[PE-202] value Baud rate
0 9600
1 19200
2 38400
3 57600

Station address: Set the station address matched to the value specified in the system parameter [PE-207] of servo
drive.

Tip
(1) Check communication status
If you do not know the communication status, use Diagnostics function and PLC Information
function on the XGT Panel to check the communication status of the XGT Panel. (Please see the
users manual of XGT Panel.)

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
You should configure as below for creating project or configure communication.








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28.4 Available devices
The devices available for XGT Panel are as follows.

Area Size Bit contact point Word data Remarks
%MW 360 points
%MW00000
~ %MW359F
%MW0000 ~ %MW359

The servo driver only supports 32-bit devices. When designating word device, designate it as 32-bit type.
When designating word device, only even number of devices can be designated to monitor correct data value.




Tip
(1) Cautions
Please see the users manual of XP-Builder for how to use device and details.
Be sure not be out of the range of device area.
There is writing prohibited area in some of servo driver memory. Please be careful of this. Please
see servo driver manual for more details.






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Chapter29 Schneider Electric Industries: Modbus ASCII Master

Modbus RTU driver is provided from V1.20. Users using previous versions of the V1.20 should use V1.20 or higher XP-
Builder and XGT Panel device software from homepage.

29.1 Modbus Protocol Overview
Modbus protocol is a standardized open-type protocol used for communication between server and clients. According
to function code, it is operated by data read/write. The communication between devices using Modbus protocol uses
server-client function which is processed in only one client.

Features ASCII mode
Signal system 8bit Hex ASCII code
Start bit 1
Data bit 8
Parity bit Even, Odd, None
Number of
data per one
character

Stop bit 1 or 2
Error check LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check)
Starting of frame Colon character (:, 0x3A)


29.1.1 Frame structure
The frame structure in the Modbus ASCII mode is as shown below.

Category Start
Station
address
Function code Data
Error
check
Closing
Size(byte) 1 (:) 2 2 N 2 2(CRLF)

(1) Feature of ASCII mode
(a) Communicates it with hexadecimal number.
(b) The starting character is Colon(:), and the end of the frame is identified by carriage return(0x0d) line
feed(0x0a) (CRLF).
(2) Address area
(a) This is composed of 2 bytes.
(b) When using XGT Cnet I/F module, the station address can be set up between 0~31.
(c) 0 is used as the station address of the client.
(d) When the server responses, it includes its own address in the response frame to figure out the clients
response.
(3) Data area
(a) Uses hexadecimal number (Hex) data to transmit data, and the data structure is changed according to each
function code.
(b) In case of normal frame response, it responses with normal data.
(c) In case of receiving abnormal frame, it responses with error code.
(4) Error check area
Uses LRC checking method with 2 bytes to determine whether the frame is normal.
(5) Modbus address rules
The address within data begins 0, and it is same with the value which subtracts 1 from Modbus memory.
Therefore, Modbus address 2 is same with address 1 within data.





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29.1.2 Data and address
The characteristics in expressing Modbus protocol data and address are as follows.

(1) It uses hexadecimal number (Hex.) data as default form.
(2) The meaning of each function code is shown in the table below.

Code Purpose Used area Address Maximum response data
01 Bit individual /
consecutive read
Bit output 0XXXX 976 bit
02 Bit individual /
consecutive read
Bit input 1XXXX 976 bit
03 Word individual /
consecutive read
word output 4XXXX 61word
04 Word individual /
consecutive read
word input 3XXXX 61word
05 bit individual write Bit output 0XXXX 1 bit
06 word individual write word output 4XXXX 1 word
0F bit consecutive write Bit output 0XXXX 944 bit
10 word consecutive write word output 4XXXX 59 word



29.2 Wiring Diagram
The PLC connected to XGT Panel through Modbus communication may have different connection type according to the
manufacturer. Please see the users manual for each PLC for exact connection.
This manual will explain about the connection to XGT PLC of LS Industrial Systems.

29.2.1 RS-232C
The connection method to connect Modbus communication with RS-232C type is same as general RS-232C
connection method.






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29.2.2 RS-422
The connection method to connect Modbus communication with RS-422 type is same as general RS-422 connection
method.


29.2.3 RS-485
The connection method to connect Modbus communication with RS-485 type is same as general RS-485 connection
method.









Tips
(1) Cautions
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC.
Please check the terminal switch of XGT Panel. Basically it is set up as on.
It is recommended to use shield connection for stable communication. Please see Chapter 2 for the shield
connection method.





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29.3 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected through various devices which support MODBUS(RTU) communication with RS-232C
and RS-422/485 method.
Since the configuration method is different by manufacturers, please see the users manual for each device for details
Here we explain it with XGK PLC of LS Industrial Systems as an example.
29.3.1 Example of PLC(XGK) configuration
The communication parameter of PLC(XGK) is configured from XG-PD.



(1) Configuration of connection
Select online -> configure connection.
Configure connection options fit to users environment and click connection.
(2) Read I/O information
Select online->Read I/O information to read module information installed on current base.














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(3) Double click relevant Cnet I/F module to run default configuration window, and configure communication type and
speed, modem type, data bit, stop bit and station number from the connection configuration menu.
(4) Select ASCII server for active mode.
(a) If Modbus ASCII server is selected as active mode, the Modbus Settings will be activated.
(5) Modbus Settings
(a) Bit read area address: This refers to the starting address of bit read area. It is composed of 5 digits.
At this time, the front four digits refer to word value, and the last digit refers to bit value.
Ex) In case of P00000: It means that 0
th
word and 0
th
bit of P devices area is configured as starting address
of bit read area.
(b) Bit write area address: This refers to the starting address of the bit write area. It is composed of 5 digits.
At this time, the front four digits refer to word value, and the last digit refers to bit value.
Ex) In case of P00100: It means that 10
th
word and 0
th
bit of P devices area is configured as starting address
of bit write area.
(c) Word read area address: This refers to the starting address of word read area. It is composed of 4 digits.
Ex) In case of P00200: It means that 200
th
word is configured as starting address of word read area.
(d)Word write area address: This refers to the starting address of word write area. It is composed of 4 digits.
Ex) In case of P00300: It means that 300
th
word is configured as starting address of word write area.
(6) Write Parameter
(a) Click Online -> Write Parameter.
(b) Click the module which finishes configuration and click Confirm.
(c) After clicking Confirm button, reset the module individually after finishing writing a parameter.





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(7) Check out motion
(a) Click Online -> System Diagnosis.
(b) Click the module, and click right mouse button and click frame monitoring or status by services to check out
whether it is in normal communication.

29.3.2 Example configuration of XGT Panel
The communication configuration of XGT Panel is configured by using XP-Builder.


(1) Configuration of controller
Select MODBUS ASCII Master manufactured by Schneider Electric Industry.
(2) Connection properties
Select the connection method most suitable for users environment.
(3) Configuration of detailed connection options
Select baud rate, data bit, parity, stop bit compatible with the users environment.







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The station address is destination station address in Modbus communication. If the station address is wrong,
there is timeout displayed on the upper part of XGT Panel screen. Please check out the station address.
If there is no place where you can set station address in PLC or PLC communication module, set the station
address as 0 in the XP-Builder.

(4) Download the finished communication configuration to the XGT Panel.








29.4 Available devices
Devices available for XGT Panel are as follows.

Area available for connection
devices Available
range
Read (Function
code)
Write(Function
code)
Remarks
Output contact
point
0 - 65535 Available(01) Available(05) N
Input contact
point
0 - 65535 Available(02) Available(05)
Output register 0 - 65535 Available(03) Available(06,16)
Input register 0 - 65535 Available(04) Available(06,16)





Tips
(1) Cautions
If communication has a problem, then please check whether parameters including baud rate, data bit are matched.
If timeout appears on the upper part of the screen, then check out the station address.
Tips
(1) Cautions
Please see users manual of Modbus protocol produced by Schneider for more details about the
devices.
Be sure not to be out of the devices area range.
Since the maximum value of devices varies according to PLC, be sure to check out users' manual for
the PLC to be connected.





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Chapter 30 Modbus ASCII slave

Modbus ASCII driver is provided from V1.20. Users using previous version of the V1.20 should use V1.20 or higher XP-Builder and
XGT Panel device software from homepage.
Please see Chapter 12 Mode bus ASCII protocol (Master) for the overview and connection of protocol.

30.1 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected through various devices supporting MODBUS(ASCII) communication and by RS-232C and RS-
422/485 methods. Since the configuration method is different by manufacturers, please see the users manual of the device for details.
Here we present the example of XGK PLC from LS Industrial Systems.
30.1.1 Example of PLC(XGK) configuration

The communication parameter of PLC(XGK) is configured from XG-PD.



(1) Connect configuration
Select online -> connect configuration.
Configure the connection option suitable for users environment, and click the connection.
(2) Read I/O information
Select online->read I/O information to read the information of module installed on the base.







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(3) Double-click current C`net I/F module to execute basic configuration window and configure the communication type,
communication speed, modem type, data bit, stop bit and number.
(4) Select Use P2P for Active mode.
(5) P2P configuration
(a) Select P2P tap from the project window.
(b) Select communication module type, base and slot to configure P2P parameter as shown below.























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(c) Select P2P channel and configure P2P driver to Modbus ASCII client
















(d) Select P2P block and configure channel, function, conditional flag, command type, data type, data size, destination station
number as shown below. Please see users manual for XGT series Cnet I/F module for the detailed configuration of this
part.

30.1.2 XGT Panel configuration
The communication of XGT Panel is configured by using the XP-Builder.






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(1) Controller configuration
Select the manufacturer as Schneider Electric Industries, and select the product as MODBUS ASCII Slave.
(2) Connection attributes
Select a connection method suitable for a users environment.
(3) Configuration of the detailed connection option
Select transmission speed, data bit, parity and stop bit suitable to a users environment.


The station address means the destination devices station address in the modbus communication.
If wrong station address is configured for the others device in the communication, the XGT panel does not answer correctly.
Moreover, if XGT Panel is configured as a slave, it does not display communication error message even when the
communication is disconnected or unstable.
If there is no place where station address can be configured in PLC or PLC communication module, configure the station
address as 0 in the XP-Builder.

(4) Download the communication configuration onto the XGT Panel.



















Tip
(1) Cautions
Please check whether the parameters including transmission speed, data bit are matched during communication error.





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30.2 Available Devices
The devices available for XGT Panel are as follows.

30.2.1 Device area

I/O type device Data type Read/Write type Area Remarks
Output contact point Bit Read/Write HW0.0 ~ HW15359.F
Input contact point Bit Read only HS0.0 ~ HS15359.F
Input register Word Read only HS0 ~ HS15359
Output register Word Read/Write HW0 ~ HW15359










30.2.2 HS devices
(1) Bit device

Device address attribute Function Description
HS0000.0 Read Always On Always maintains 1
HS0000.1 Read Always Off Always maintains 0
HS0000.2

Read

Caps Lock status

0: lowercase letter
1: Capital letter
HS0000.3 ~ 5 Prohibited - -
HS0000.6 Read 200ms cycle On/Off timer Repeat 200ms 0 200ms 1 200ms 0
HS0000.7 Read 1 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 1 sec. 0 1 sec. 1 1 sec. 0
HS0000.8 Read 2 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 2 sec. 0 2 sec. 1 2 sec. 0
HS0000.9 Read 5 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 5 sec. 0 5 sec. 1 5 sec. 0
HS0000.A Read 10 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 10 sec. 0 10 sec. 1 10 sec. 0
HS0000.B Read 30 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 30 sec. 0 30 sec. 1 30 sec. 0
HS0000.C Read 60 sec. cycle On/Off timer Repeat 60 sec. 0 60 sec. 1 60 sec. 0
HS0000.D ~ F Prohibited - -







Tip
(1) Cautions
The HW area of XGT panel used as bit/word device is same area.
HS device is a read only device. You cannot write any value.
Since the device is fixed, that cannot be changed.






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(2) Word device
Device address attribute Function Description
HS0001 Read XGT Panel S/W version info.
(upper)
In case of V1.04, 1 is displayed
HS0002 Read XGT Panel S/W version
info.(lower)
In case of V1.04, 4 is displayed
HS0003 Prohibited - -
HS0004 Read Date information(Year) Year 2007 is displayed as 2007
HS0005 Read Date information(Month) December is displayed as 12 (value between 1~12)
HS0006 Read Date information(Date) 4
th
day is displayed as 4(value between 1~31)
HS0007 Read Hour information(hr.) 11AM is displayed as 11(value between 0~23)
HS0008 Read Hour information(min.) 25 min. is displayed as 25(value between 0~59)
HS0009 Read Hour information(sec.) 55 sec. is displayed as 55(value between 0~59 )
HS0010

Read

Current base screen number

Base screen number configured in the XP-Builder
(Value between 1~4095)

HS0011

Read

Current global window 1 screen
number

Screen number configured as global window 1
(value between 0~4090)

HS0012

Read

Current overall window 2 screen
number

Screen number configured as global window 2
(value between 0~4090)

HS0013 Read Current security level Currently operated security level(value between 0~9)
HS0014 Read Always 0 Always display 0
HS0015 Read 500ms counter Increased by one every 500ms(Value between
0~65535)
HS0016 Read 1 sec. counter Increased by one every 1 sec.(Value between
0~65535)
HS0017 Read 2 sec. counter Increased by one every 2 sec. (Value between
0~65535)
HS0018 Read 5 sec. counter Increased by one every 5 sec.(Value between
0~65535)
HS0019 Read 10 sec. counter Increased by one every 10 sec. (Value between
0~65535)





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(3) Devices related to communication
Device address attribute Function Description
HS800 Read The number of transmission
connected to 0 (32 bits)
Number of data transmission with control device
connected to number 0
HS802 Read The number of receiving
connected to 0 (32 bits)
Number of data receiving with control device connected
to number 0
HS804 Read The number of error connect to
0 (32 bits)
Number of data error with control device connected to
number 0
HS820 Read The number of transmission
connected to 1 (32 bits)
Number of data transmission with control device
connected to number 1
HS822 Read The number of receiving
connected to 1 (32 bits)
Number of data receiving with control device connected
to number 1
HS824 Read The number of error connected
to 1 (32 bits)
Number of data error with control device connected to
number 1
HS840 Read The number of transmission
connected to 2 (32 bits)
Number of data transmission with control device
connected to number 2
HS842 Read The number of receiving
connected to 2 (32 bits)
Number of data receiving with control device connected
to number 2
HS844 Read The number of error connected
to 2 (32 bits)
Number of data error with control device connected to
number 2
HS860 Read The number of transmission
connected to 3 (32 bits)
Number of data transmission with control device
connected to number 3
HS862 Read The number of receiving
connected to 3 (32 bits)
Number of data receiving with control device connected
to number 3
HS864 Read The number of error connected
to 3 (32 bits)
Number of data error with control device connected to
number 3
HS0910 Read Communication scan time
connected to 0
Communication scan time connected to 0
HS0911 Read Communication scan time
connected to 1
Communication scan time connected to 1
HS0912 Read Communication scan time
connected to 2
Communication scan time connected to 2
HS0913 Read Communication scan time
connected to 3
Communication scan time connected to 3
HS0970.0 Bit read Communication timeout
connected to 0
If communication time out occurs at 0,' then 1
HS0970.1 Bit read Communication NAK signal
connected to 0
If NAK signal occurs from control device connected to
0, then 1
HS0971 Read The number of timeout
connected to 0
Number of timeout that occurs from 0
HS0972 Read The number of maximum retry
connected to 0
The maximum number of retry that consecutively
occurs from 0.
HS0973 Read The number of retry connected
to 0
Number of retry that occurs from 0
HS0974 Read The number of the maximum
timeout connected to 0
The maximum number of timeout that consecutively
occurs from 0.
HS0975.0 Bit read The number of communication
timeout connected to No. 1
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HS0975.1 Bit read Communication NAK signal
connected to 1
If NAK signal occurs that from control device connected
to 1, then 1
HS0976 Read The number of timeout
connected to 1
Number of timeout that occurs from 1
HS0977 Read The number out of the
maximum number of retry is 1
The maximum number of retry that consecutively
occurs from 1.
HS0978 Read The number of retry connected
to 1
Number of retry that occurs from 1
HS0979 Read The number of the maximum
timeout connected to 1
The maximum number of timeout that consecutively
occurs from 1.
HS0980.0 Bit read The communication timeout
connected to 2
If communication time out that occurs from 2,' then 1
HS0980.1 Bit read The communication NAK signal
connected to 2
If NAK signal occurs from control device connected to
2, then 1
HS0981 Read The number of timeout
connected to 2
Number of timeout that occurs from 2
HS0982 Read The number of maximum retry
connected to 2
The maximum number of retry that consecutively
occurs from 2.
HS0983 Read The number of retry connected
to 2
Number of retry that occurs from 2
HS0984 Read The number of maximum
timeout connected to 2
The maximum number of timeout that consecutively
occurs from 2.
HS0985.0 Bit read The communication timeout
connected to 3
If communication time out occurs from 3,' then 1
HS0985.1 Bit read The communication NAK signal
connected to 3
If NAK signal occurs from control device connected to
3, then 1
HS0986 Read The number of timeout
connected to 3
Number of timeout that occurs from 3
HS0987 Read The number of maximum retry
connected to 3
The maximum number of retry that consecutively
occurs from 3.
HS0988 Read The number of retry connected
to 3
Number of retry that occurs from 3
HS0989 Read The number of maximum
timeout connected to 3
The maximum number of timeout that consecutively
occurs from 3.










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(4) System alarm device

Device address attribute Function Description
HS0950.0

Read

Warning for low voltage battery

0: Normal
1: Warning
HS0950.1

Read

NVRAM data error

0: Normal
1: Error
HS0950.2~7 Prohibited - -
HS0950.8

Read

USB overcurrent warning

0: Normal
1: Warning
HS0950.9~F Prohibited - -
HS0951.0

Read

Logging backup No device

0: Normal
1: No device
HS0951.1

Read

Recipe backup No device

0: Normal
1: No device
HS0951.2

Read

Screen backup No device

0: Normal
1: No device
HS0951.3

Read

Alarm backup No device

0: Normal
1: No device
HS0951.4

Read

Printer disconnected

0: Normal
1: No connection
HS0951.5~F Prohibited - -








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Chapter 31 User-defined Protocol

The user-defined protocol driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to the V1.22, then you should use
XP-Builder and XGT Panel device software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.
Users can make protocol by using scripts for the controller which does not support XGT Panel. Be sure to fully aware of
the protocol for the controller, and write scripts.

31.1 Communication Setting
The user-defined protocol can be connected through RS-232C, RS-422/485, TCP/IP and UDP/IP method. Since the
configuration methods are different by manufacturers, please see the manual for each device for details.
31.1.1 Configuration of PLC

Follow the configuration method set by each manufacturer for the PLC connection configuration.
Please ask details to the manufacturer.

31.1.2 Configuration of XGT Panel
The communication of XGT Panel is configured by using XP-Builder.


(1) Configuration of the controller
Select the product as user-defined protocol made by LS Industrial Systems.
(2) Connection property
Select the connection method compatible with the users environment. It supports RS232C, RS422, RS485,
Ethernet(TCP/IP, UDP/IP) connection methods.





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(3) Configuration of detailed connection
Select transmission speed, data bit, parity and stop bit compatible with the users environment.


In case of Ethernet connection, designate TCP/IP or UDP/IP, and enter the IP address for the communication.
Enter the destination port number according to the target device.
The local port number 0 is automatically set up.


(4) Download the configured communication to the XGT Panel.









Tip
(1) Cautions
When communication has a problem, please check whether parameters like transmission speed, data
bit are matched.
When communication has a problem, please check whether parameters like IP address and
destination port are matched.
When communication has a problem, please check the cable connection. Check the manual for the
communication device for detailed cable connection.





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31.2 Available devices
Devices available for XGT Panel are as follows.

31.2.1 Devices area

I/O type devices Data type Read/write type Area Remarks
output contact point Bit Read/write HW00000.0 ~
HW15359.F

input contact point Bit Read only HS0000.0 ~ HS1023.F
input register Word Read only HS0000 ~ HS1023
output register Word Read/write
HW000000 ~
HW15359

I/O contact point Bit Read/write HX00000 ~ HX063F
latch register Bit Read/write HK0000.0 ~ HK4095.F
latch register Word Read/write HK0000 ~ HK4095








Tip
(1) Cautions
The HW area of the XGT Panel used as Bit/Word devices is same area.
HS device is read only device, so you cannot write a value discretionarily.
Since devices are fixed, you cannot change it by yourself.






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31.3 Usage of script
The user-defined communication can use script to communicate. In case the controller supports simple structured
protocol, it can be easily applied.

31.3.1 Script function Communication script function
The functions available for communication among script functions are as follows.

Category Function name Description
ADD_SUM Calculate sum of the entered data and return them
ADD_SUM_1S
Calculate sum of the entered data and take 1s complement and return
them
ADD_SUM_2S
Calculate sum of the entered data and take 2s complement and return
them
CRC16 Calculate and return the 16 bit CRC value of entered data
XOR_SUM Calculate and return the sum of XOR of entered data
ReadFromIO Read data from I/O of the designated controller.
Communication
function
WriteToIO Transmit data to I/O of the designated controller.

(1) ADD_SUM
Calculate and return the sum of entered data.

Description
Function ADD_SUM(char* pBuffer, int nCount, int* nResult)
Returned value BOOL: If the number is out of the range of buffer, then return FALSE.
Parameter1 char* pBuffer: Buffer to calculate
Parameter2 int nCount: Number of bytes to be calculated
Parameter3 int* nResult: Calculated value
Example


(2) ADD_SUM_1S
Calculate the sum of entered data, and take ones complement and then return it

Description
Function ADD_SUM_1S(char* pBuffer, int nCount, int* nResult)
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Description
Parameter1 char* pBuffer: Buffer to calculate
Parameter2 int nCount: Number of bytes to be calculated
Parameter3 int* nResult: Calculated value
Example


(3) ADD_SUM_2S
Calculate the sum of entered data, and take 2s complement and then return it
Description
Function ADD_SUM_2S(char* pBuffer, int nCount, int* nResult)
Returned value BOOL: If the number is out of the range of buffer, then return FALSE.
Parameter1 char* pBuffer: Buffer to be calculated
Parameter2 int nCount: Number of bytes to be calculated
Parameter3 int* nResult: Calculated value
Example


(4) CRC16
Calculate and return the CRC16 of the entered data.

Description
Function CRC16(char* pBuffer, int nCount)
Returned value BOOL: If the number is out of the range of buffer, then return FALSE.
Parameter1 char* pBuffer: Buffer to calculate
Parameter2 int nCount: Number of bytes to be calculated
Parameter3 int* nResult: Calculated value
Example







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(5) XOR_SUM
Calculate and return the sum of XOR of entered data.
Description
Function XOR_SUM(char* pBuffer, int nCount, int* nResult)
Returned value BOOL: If the number is out of the range of buffer, then return FALSE.
Parameter1 char* pBuffer: Buffer to calculate
Parameter2 int nCount: Number of bytes to be calculated
Parameter3 int* nResult: Calculated value
Example


(6) WriteToIO
Description
Function WriteToIO(int nCtlr, char* pBuffer, int nSize)
Returned value int: Number of bytes of data transmitted
Parameter1 int nCtlr: Controller number(0~3)
Parameter2 char* pBuffer: Data buffer to be transmitted
Parameter3 Int nSize: Size of buffer
Example







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(7) ReadFromIO

Description
Function ReadFromIO(int nCtlr, char* pBuffer, int nSize, int nToRead)
Returned value int: Number of bytes of data read
Parameter1 int nCtlr: Controller number(0~3)
Parameter2 char* pBuffer: Buffer where read data is saved
Parameter3 Int nSize: Size of buffer
Parameter4 Int nToRead: Data size to be read
Example









31.3.2 Transmit data when switch is pushed
When switch is pushed, the written script is operated to transmit data.
The switch to operate script is word switch and multiple switch.


[Concept map]
Tip
(1) Please see manual of XP-Builder [18.4 Script] for more details about how to use script.
ReadFromIO function and WriteToIO function are only operated only when the controller is LSIS: User
Defined Protocol driver. It does not operate in case of another driver.
Cautions
Transmit data





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(1) Add script
Add script to the project window.

(2) Edit script contents
Write communication protocol in script.
When writing the script, consider which action is taken when this script is operated.
Following example shows when Write Single Coil command of RTU master communication is used.

When switch is pushed, the bit device is set at address 0x0010 by the modbus controller with number 1 station
address.






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(3) Connect script from switch
Configure as follows in order to operate the script when switch is pushed.


[In case of word switch]


[In case of multiple switch]





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31.3.3 Regular monitoring for devices
After the default screen is converted, use the screen script in order to monitor the devices of target controller
continuously.

(1) Add script
Add script to the project window.


(2) Edit script contents
Write communication protocol in the script.
When writing the script, consider which action is taken when this script is operated.
Following example shows when Read Holding Register command of RTU master communication is used.

After the screen is converted, data of three holding registers are read from the address 0x0010 with the modbus
controller with number 1 station address, and saved at internal memory address HW100 ~ HW102.







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(3) Connect script to default screen
Configure as follows in order to connect to script to be operated when screen is converted into default screen.

Select the default screen from the project window, and run the menu by clicking right mouse button and select
[Property] menu.





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Move to [Others] tab from the screen registration information dialogue box, and click [Add and Change] button.


Select script name and designate the condition as [Periodic] by one second, and add it to the list by clicking
[Add&Modify] button.
After the screen is changed, the script is implemented at one second interval.





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31.3.4 Read data received only from the controller
When copying into internal memory or processing data received from the controller, use global script. You have to use
global script only to reduce communication error.

[Concept map]

(1) Add script
Add script to the project window.
Receive data
123 HW102
145 HW101
12345 HW100
Save data





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(2) Edit script contents
When writing the script, consider which action is taken when this script is operated.
Following example shows when Write Single Coil command of RTU slave communication is used.






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(3) Connect global script

[Configuration of global script]









Global script, screen script and switch script can be run at the same time. Therefore, you should add
condition for operation when writing script to avoid the situation two scripts are run at the same time.
Caution





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Following examples shows how to prevent simultaneous operation of two or more scripts.








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Chapter 32 DELTA DVP series

Delta Electronics Delta DVP series PLC driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22,
please use XP-Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.

32.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available for CPU Direct connection with Delta DVP.


PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
DELTA DVP
Series
DELTA DVP ES
DELTA DVP EX
DELTA DVP SS
DELTA DVP SA
DELTA DVP SX
DELTA DVP SH
DELTA DVP EH
CPU Direct RS-232C CPU












Tip
(1) Terminology
CPU Direct: This refers to conducting serial communication through CPU module loader port.

(2) DELTA PLC communication setup is conducted through DELTA PLC loader program.
Protocol is ASCII mode.

(3) Cautions
Please see users manual of DELTA DVP for detailed supporting information. Also, supporting items
may be changed by DELTA Electronics regardless of this product.






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32.2 Wiring Diagram

32.2.1 RS-232C communication method
Wiring of 1:1 RS-232 communication method is as follows.



The communication parameters of DELTA DVP are as follows.

Parameter composition
Communication speed 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Parity Bit
NONE, ODD, EVEN
Data Bit 7, 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1, 2 Bit
Communication type RS-232
Protocol ASCII







Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC module.

DELTA PLC
XGT Panel
Front of communication cable (8-pin)





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32.3 Communication Setting

32.3.1 DELTA DVP configuration
The parameters of DELTA DVP Series communication of XGT Panel are configured from the XP-Builder. (See
users manual for XP-Builder )

(1) Configuration from XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.



Tip
(1) Check out communication status
If the status of communication with the DELTA DPV Series module cannot be verified, use Diagnostics
function and PLC information function of XGT Panel to verify the communication status of XGT Panel. (See
users manual of XGT Panel )

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
Configure as follows when generating project or configuring communication.


Use the transmission waiting time flexibly according to the communication composition. (Recommended:
0ms)







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32.4 Available Devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.
Current version does not support R Area.

32.4.1 Devices available for DELTA DVP EH














1)

1) X, Y is Octal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point (You can use octal number system.)
Ex) X000~X007, X010~X017, X020~X027, X070~X077, X100~X107, X110~X117.
Word contact point (Configure it as multiples of 16Bit.)
Ex) X000, X020, X040, X060, X100, X120

2) M, S is decimal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point (You can use decimal number system.)
Ex) M0000~M0009, M0010~M0019, X020~X029,
Word contact point (Configure it as multiples of16Bit.)
Ex) M0000, M0016, X032, X048, X064
Since M0000~M1535 and M1536~MM4095 are different device areas, if you use continuous data (logging, data list
viewer, recipe, bit consecutive write), it shall be divided in to two area.

3) TS, CS are decimal number. (Bit device)
Bit contact point (You can use decimal number system.)
Ex) TS0000 ~ TS255

4) TN, CN is decimal number. (Word device)
Word contact point
Ex) TN0 ~ TN255, CN0 ~ CN255
Since CN0~CN199(16Bit) and CN200~CN255(32 Bit) are different device areas,
- CN199 cannot be used as 32bit device. (CN199 + CN200 are different devices)
- CN0~CN199 area and CN200~CN255 area cannot be used consecutively. (That means, if
continuous data (logging, data list viewer, recipe, etc.) is used from CN190 to CN210, it shall be
divided into two areas like CN190~CN199, and CN200 - CN210.
When using CN200~CN255, select 32 bit from figure displayer, figure input, and conduct
continuous copy, then it is generated like CN200, CN202, CN204. Since it is 32bit device from
CN200, the address should be increased by 1. That means, you have to revise it as CN200, CN201,
CN202, CN203.
Area Size Bit point Word data Remarks
X 256 points X000 ~ X377 X000 ~ X360 Octal number
1)

Y 256 points Y000 ~ Y377 Y000 ~ Y360 Octal number
1)

1536 points M0000 ~ M1535 M0000 ~ M1520
M
2560 points M1536 ~ M4095 M1536 ~ M
Decimal number
2)

S 1024 points S0000 ~ S1023 S0000 ~ S4080 Decimal number
2)

TS 256 points TS000 ~ TS255 - Decimal number
3)

CS 256 points CS000 ~ CS255 - Decimal number
3)

TN TN000 ~ TN511 Decimal number
4)

CN000 ~ CN199
CN
CN200 ~ CN255
Decimal number
4)

D0000 ~ D4095
D
D4096 ~ D9999
Decimal number
5)






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5) D is decimal number. (Word device)
Word contact point
Ex) D0 ~ D4095, D4096~ D9999
Since D0000 ~D4095 and D4096~D9999 are different device areas,
- D4095 cannot be used as 32 Bit device.
- D0~D4095 area and D4096~D9999 area cannot be used consecutively. (That means, if continuous data
(logging, data list viewer, recipe, etc.) is used from D4090 to D4100, then it shall be divided into two
areas like D4090 ~ D4095 and D4096 ~ D4100.








Tip
(1) Cautions
Please see the manual for XP-Builder for how to use the device and details.
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to CPU module.





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Chapter 33 Fuji: MICREX-SX Series SIO

Fuji Electric Systems MICREX-SX series PLC driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22,
please use XP-Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.

33.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available for connection with Fuji MICREX-SX.

PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
SPH Series
SPH200
(NP1PH-08 /
NP1PH-16 )

SPH300
(NP1PS-32 /
NP1PS-32R /
NP1PS-74 /
NP1PS-74R /
NP1PS-117 /
NP1PS-117R)

SPH2000
(NP1PM-48E)
Link method
RS-232C /
RS422
NP1S-RS1,
NP1S-RS2,
NP1S-RS4













Tip
(1) Terminology
Link: This refers to conducting communication with communication module.

(2) Fuji MICREX-SX communication setup is conducted through MICREX-SX loader program.

(3) Cautions
Please see users manual of Fuji MICREX-SX for detailed supporting information. Also, supporting
items may be changed by Fuji Electric Systems regardless of this product.






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33.2 Wiring Diagram

33.2.1 RS-232C communication method
Wiring of 1:1 RS-232 communication method is as follows.





The communication parameters of MICREX-SX have to be set in accordance with PLC setting. Basic
parameter is as follows.

Parameter composition
Communication speed 38400
Parity Bit
EVEN
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1
Communication type RS-232
Mode Selection Switch 1







Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC module.
For RS-232C communication, Mode Selection Switch has to be 1.

NP1S-RS1 XGT Panel





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33.2.2 RS-422 communication method
Wiring of 1:1 RS-422 communication method is as follows.





The communication parameters of MICREX-SX have to be set in accordance with PLC setting. Basic
parameter is as follows.

Parameter composition
Communication speed 38400
Parity Bit
EVEN
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1
Communication type RS-422
Mode Selection Switch 2

Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC module.
For RS-422 communication, Mode Selection Switch has to be 2.

NP1S-RS1 XGT Panel





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33.3 Communication Setting

33.3.1 FUJI MICREX-SX Link configuration
The parameters of MICREX-SX Link communication of XGT Panel are configured from the XP-Builder. (See
users manual for XP-Builder )

(1) Configuration from XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.



Tip
(1) Check out communication status
If the status of communication with the Fuji MICREX-SX Link module cannot be verified, use Diagnostics
function and PLC information function of XGT Panel to verify the communication status of XGT Panel. (See
users manual of XGT Panel )

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
Configure as follows when generating project or configuring communication.


Use the transmission waiting time flexibly according to the communication composition. (Recommended:
0ms)







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33.4 Available devices

33.4.1 Devices available for Fuji MICREX-SX

Input / Output Memory Address Expression
Bit Address
%IX. 0. 0




WORD Address
%IW. 0



Standard / Retain / System Memory Address Expression

Bit Address
%MX. 1. 0. 0





WORD Address
%MW. 1. 0






Area Bit point Word data Remark
INPUT Memory %IX.000.00 ~ %IX.511.15 %IW.000 ~ %IW.511
OUTPUT
Memory
%QX.000.00 ~ %QX.511.15 %QW.000 ~ %QW.511
Standard Memory
%MX.1.00000.00 ~
%MX.1.1703935.15
%MW.1.00000 ~
%MX.1.1703935

Retain Memory
%MX.3.00000.00 ~
%MX.3.262143.15
%MW.3.00000 ~
%MX.3.262143

System Memory
%MX.10.00000.00 ~
%MX.10.65535.15
%MX.10.00000 ~
%MX.10.65535

Tip
Please see the manual for XP-Builder for how to use the device and details.
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to CPU module.
Bit No: 0~15
Address : Word number
SX-BUS Unit No (1~238)
Address : Word number
SX-BUS Unit No (1~238)
Bit No: 0~15
Address : Word number
CPU No (0~7) (In case of 0, %MW1.00000(Address) )
Memory type (1:Standard , 3 : Retain, 10 : System)
Address : Word number
CPU No (0~7) (In case of 0, %MW1.00000(Address) )
Memory type (1:Standard , 3 : Retain, 10 : System)





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Chapter 34 AB: PLC DF-1

Rockwell Automation Inc.s ControlLogix/CompactLogix, MicroLogix Series PLC driver is supported in the V1.23 or above. For V1.23,
download it from our web site.

34.1 PLC List
XGT Panel can be connected with the following AB PLC through CPU Direct connection.

PLC name CPU module
Connection
method
Communication
method
Connection
module
Remark
CompactLogix
1769
CompactLogix
ControlLogix 1768 ControlLogix
RSLogix5000(Programming
tool)
MicroLogix
MicroLogix1000
MicroLogix1100
MicroLogix1200
MicroLogix1400
MicroLogix1500
CPU Direct RS-232C CPU
RSLogix500/
RSLogix Micro














Note
(1) Term description
CPU Direct: means serial communication through loader port of CPU module.
(2) Programming tool
RSLogix5000 ControlLogix, CompactLogix
RSLogix500 PLC-5, SLC500, MicroLigix

(3) Notice
For further information, refer to AB PLC manual. The supported items can be changed by Rockwell Automation
Inc. regardless of our product.






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34.2 Wiring Diagram
34.2.1 Control/CompactLogix Series RS-232C communication
Wiring diagram for 1:1 RS-232C is as follows.




CompactLogixs communication parameter is fixed as follows.

Parameter Configuration
Comm. speed 9600, 19200, 38400
Parity Bit
NONE, EVEN
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Comm. method RS-232
Protocol ASCII

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34.2.2 MicroLogix Series RS-232C communication
Wiring diagram for 1:1 RS-232C is as follows.




The following is cable wiring diagram.


You can use the loader cable of the MicroLogix.
Communication parameter of MicroLogix is fixed as follows.

Parameter Configuration
Comm. Speed 9600, 19200, 38400
Parity Bit
NONE, EVEN
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Comm. Method RS-232
Protocol ASCII
Error detect BCC





Notice
(1) Notice
The connector and pin array can ne different according to PLC module type.

MicroLogix PLC
XGT Panel





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34.3 Communication Setting

34.3.1 AB Control/CompactLogix and MicroLogix setting
AB PLC Series comm. Parameter of the XGT Panel can be set at the XP-Builder. (Refer to XP-Builder manual)


(1) Setting at the XP-Builder

XP-Builder provides the communication parameter about CPU module loader basically.



Notice
(1) Checking communication status
When you cant check communication status with AB Control/CompactLogix Series module, use the Diagnostics function
and PLC Information function of the XGT Panel. (Refer to XGT Panel manual.)

(2) Notice in XP-Builder setting
Create the project and set the communication as follows.


Change the Wait to send item according to communication configuration. (recommendation: 0ms)








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(2) Setting at the RSLogix5000 In case of Control/CompactLogix

1) Double-click [Controller] at the project window of RSLogix5000.


2) Move to [Serial Port] tap at the [Controller Properties] dialog box.

3) After changing communication settings, if you press [OK] button, PLCs communication settings change and
connection between PLC and RSLogix5000 is disconnected.


Help





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(3) Setting at the RSLogix500 In case of MicroLogix

1) Double-click [Controller]-[Channel Configuration] at the project window of RSLogix500.


2) Move to [Channel 0] tap at [Controller Configuration] dialog box.



Help





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3) After changing communication settings, if you press [OK] button, PLCs communication settings change and
connection between PLC and RSLogix5000 is disconnected.






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34.4 Available Device
The devices available in the XGT Panel are as follows.

34.4.1 The devices available in the CompactLogix

1) When writing Bit data, it reads word data including bit data and changes bit, and then it writes Word data.
2) In order to use the device, create Controller Tag with the Control/CompactLogix device area through RSLogix5000.
Create a Tag and define a Type of the Tag.
Type is as follows.
BOOL (32bit data type)
INT (WORD data type)
DINT (DWORD data type)
SINT (BYTE data type)
REAL (float data type)

3) In the RSLogix5000, select an upper menu [Logic] [Map PLC/SLC Messages] and map the tag created in the
RSLogix500 to File Number.
If you try to use the unmapped file number, communication error appears.



In the above example, BOOL0 Tag is mapped to File Number 0 and DINT1 Tag is mapped to File Number 1.
For easy classification, we names Tag with its Type.


Area Size bit poit
1)
Word data Remark
BOOL - BOOL0:0/0 ~ BOOL999:999/31 BOOL0:000 ~ BOOL999:999
2)

INT - INT0:0/0 ~ INT999:999/15 INT0:000 ~ INT999:999
2)

REAL - - REAL0:000 ~ REAL999:999
2)

DINT - DINT0:0/0 ~ DINT999:999/31 DINT0:000 ~ DINT999:999
2)

SINT - SINT0:0/0 ~ SINT999:999/7 SINT0:000 ~ SINT999:998
2)






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For example, if you create a tag with Tag Name: N7, TYPE: INT, Element: 500 and map it to File Number 7, you can
use File Number 7, Element 0~499 in the XP-Builder. At this time, if you use larger value than the already created
Element, communication error appears.



The mapped File Number is used as File Number in the XP-Builder. If File Number changes, it is considered as a
different device.
4) The area other than REAL can be used as a bit device.

5) Though you create File Number with same type continuously, if File Number changes, when using continuous data
(logging, data list viewer, recipe, bit continuous writing and etc.), you have to divide it for use.
Ex) INT007: 990 ~ INT008:010

6) When using continuous data (logging, data list viewer, recipe, bit continuous writing and etc.) after setting size of INT,
SINT type deice as 32 bit, you have to use it not to change a File Number. And if File Number changes, you have to set
again.
Ex) when using as follows in the Numeric Input, because SINT is Byte data type, in case of using a Multi-copy, the
address of next device is created as SINT011002. So pay attention.



7) If you use Multi-copy after setting the size of BOOL, DINT, REAL type device as 32 bit, it increases by 2 like
BOOL001000, BOOL001002. But because the above device is 32 bit device, set to increase by 1. Namely, modify
it to be like BOOL001000, BOOL001001, and BOOL001002

Notice
(1) Notice
For further information on how to use the device, refer to XP-Builder manual.
Do not exceed the device area range
Device range can be different according to the CPU module.





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34.4.2 The device available in the MicroLogix

1) When writing Bit data, it reads word data including bit data and changes bit, and then it writes Word data.
2) Device 0~8 are fixed and 9~255 can be used for user programming.
3) For Input File, Out File, Status File, device range can be different according to the model. Especially, when using an
offset, if device range is exceeded, error appears.
4) There are Series not supporting Floating Point File, String File, Long Word File basically, refer to PLC manual.
5) In order to use the device, set up the device through RSLogix500, RSLogix Micro. For the fixed device, you can use it
after defining its size because size of the Elements is 1.
6) There are the fixed device and user created device at the left of RSLogix500 screen. If you double-click the device and
select the Property, the following screen appears and you can set the size at the Elements. Up to 256 is available. In
case the size can be changed, you can use up to the fixed size.

Device Bit address Word address Remark
Input File - I0:0/0 ~ I8:255/15 I0:0 ~ I8:255
1)

Out File - O0:0/0 ~ O8:255/15 O0:0 ~ O8:255
1)

Status File - S0/0 ~ S163/15 S0 ~ S163
1)

Bit File -
B3:0/0 ~ B3:255/15
B9:0/0 ~ B255:255/15
B3:0 ~ B3:255
B9:0 ~ B255:255
2)

Enable EN -
Timing TT -
Done DN -
Preset - PRE
Timer
File
Accumulated
T4:0/ ~ T4:255/
T9:0/ ~ T255:255/
-
T4:0 ~ T4:255
T9:0 ~ T255:255
ACC
2)

Up Enable CU -
Down Enable CD -
Done DN -
Overflow OV -
Underflow UN -
Update Acc UA -
Preset - PRE
Counter File
Accumulated
C5:0/ ~ C5:255/
C9:0/ ~ C255:255/
-
C5:0 ~ C5:255
C9:0 ~ C255:255
ACC
2)
Enable EN -
Enable Unload EU -
Done DN -
Empty EM -
Error ER -
Unload UL -
Inhibit Comp. IN -
Found FD -
Length - LEN
Control File
Position
R6:0/ ~ R6:255/
R9:0/ ~ R255:255/
-
R6:0 ~ R6:255
R9:0 ~ R255:255
POS
2)
Integer File
N7:0/0 ~ N7:255/15
N9:0/0 ~ N9:255/15
N7:0 ~ N7:255
N9:0 ~ N255:255
2)
Floating Point File -
F8:0 ~ F8:255
F9:0 ~ F255:255
32bit
String File - ST9:0 ~ ST255:255

Long Word File L9:0/0 ~ L255:255/31 L9:0 ~ L255:255 32bit






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7) If device number changes, MicroLogix consider it as different device.
8) Though you create the device with same type continuously by using RSLogix500, RSLogix Micro, if Device Number
changes, when using continuous data (logging, data list viewer, recipe, bit continuous writing and etc.), you have to
divide it for use.
Ex) N014: 250 ~ N015:010

8) When using continuous data (logging, data list viewer, recipe, bit continuous writing and etc.) after setting size of device
except 32 bit exclusive device (F, L) as 32 bit, you have to use it not to change a Device Number. And if Device Number
changes, you have to set again.
Ex) when using as follows in the Numeric Input, because N device is Integer File, in case of using a Multi-copy, the
address of next device is created as N008001. So pay attention.


9) If you use Multi-copy after setting the size of F(Floating Point File), L(Long Word file) device as 32 bit, it increases by 2
like F008000, F008002. But because the above device is 32 bit device, set to increase by 1. Namely, modify it to
be like F008000, F008001, and F008002
Tip) for other method, first set the size as 16 bit and use Multi-copy. Then F008000, F008001, F008002 are created.
After that, select the created object and change the size from 16 bit to 32 bit.
10) For naming rule of I, O device, first three digits are slot number plus I, O. Slot number of I, O device in the PLC is 0 and
that of I,O device in the expansion slot is 1,2......
Ex) when there is one expansion slot and slot number of that is 1, 5
th
bit of 0
th
Element of 1st slot is named I00100005.
.


Notice
When using invalid address, error: 0x10 occurs.
Do not exceed device area range.
Device range can be different according to Series.
Help





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34.4.3 Control/CompactLogix device naming rule
This describes how to name the device of the Control/CompactLogix at the XP-Builder.
Set up the offset address according to the digit count in the device expression.




















Area PLC XP-Builder
BIT DEVICE
DINT1:12/17





WORD DEVICE
INT7:100




(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(2 digits)





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34.4.4 MicroLogix device naming rule
This describes how to name the device of the MicroLogix at the XP-Builder.
Set up the offset address according to the digit count in the device expression

Data type
(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(2 digits)
(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(3 digits)
(3 digits)





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Chapter 35 HANYOUNG NUX: Temperature Controller

HANYOUNG NUXs Temperature Controller series PLC driver is provided from V1.23. If you use the version prior to
V1.23, please use XP-Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.23 or higher from the homepage.

35.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available for connection with HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller.


PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
HANYOUNG
NUX
Temperature
Controller
Link method RS-422 / RS485












Tip
(1) Terminology
Link: This refers to conducting communication with communication module.

(2) HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller communication setup is conducted at the controller directly.

(3) Cautions
Please see users manual of HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller for detailed supporting
information. Also, supporting items may be changed by HANYOUNG NUX regardless of this product.






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35.2 Wiring Diagram

35.2.1 RS-485 communication method
Wiring of 1:1 RS-485 communication method is as follows.




The communication parameters of HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller have to be set in accordance with
PLC setting. Basic parameter is as follows.

Parameter composition
Protocol selection STD (standard protocol), SUM(standard protocol + CHECK SUM)
Communication speed 9600
Parity Bit
NONE, ODD, EVEN
Data Bit 7, 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1, 2





Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
Since whether to use Check Sum depends on the Protocol selection (STD, SUM), pay attention.
HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller
XGT Panel





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35.2.2 RS-422 communication method
Wiring of 1:1 RS-422 communication method is as follows.





The communication parameters of HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller have to be set in accordance with
PLC setting. Basic parameter is as follows.

Parameter composition
Protocol selection STD (standard protocol), SUM(standard protocol + CHECK SUM)
Communication speed 9600
Parity Bit
NONE, ODD, EVEN
Data Bit 7, 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1, 2

Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication. Please see the Chapter 2 for shield connection
method.
The connector and pin arrangement may be different according to the type of PLC module.
For RS-422 communication, Mode Selection Switch has to be 2.

HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller XGT Panel





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35.3 Communication Setting

35.3.1 HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller configuration
The parameters of HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller communication of XGT Panel are configured from
the XP-Builder. (See users manual for XP-Builder )


(1) Configuration from XP-Builder

XP-Builder basically provides communication parameter for CPU module loader.



Tip
(1) Check out communication status
If the status of communication with HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller module cannot be verified, use
Diagnostics function and PLC information function of XGT Panel to verify the communication status of XGT
Panel. (See users manual of XGT Panel )

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
Configure as follows when generating project or configuring communication.


Use the transmission waiting time flexibly according to the communication composition. (Recommended:
0ms)








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35.4 Available devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.

35.4.1 Devices available for Fuji MICREX-SX

1) Though this is Read/Write area, Write area can be varied according to the model. So refer to HANYOUNG NUX Temperature
Controller manual.

2) I register is Read and bit only register and that may be varied according to the model. So refer to HANYOUNG NUX
Temperature Controller manual.





Area Range Bit point Word data Read/Write Remark
D001.0~D049.15 D001~D049 Read Read only area
D050.0~D099.15 D050~D099 Read/Write User-defined area
D100.0~D199.15 D100~D199 Read/Write Operating statue confirm/Switching
1)

D200.0~D299.15 D200~D299 Read/Write Programming
1)

D300.0~D399.15 D300~D399 Read/Write SV setting and PID setting
1)

D400.0~D499.15 D400~D499 Read/Write Parameter setting related with alarm
1)
D500.0~D599.15 D500~D599
Read/Write
(0510~0516
read only)
Parameter setting related with
transmission and remote/
Parameter confirm related with
communication
1)

D D001~D699
D600.0~D699.15 D600~D699 Read/Write Parameter setting related with I/O
1)

I I001~I312 I001~I312 - Read only Read and bit only
2)

Tip
Please see the manual for XP-Builder for how to use the device and details.
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to the controller type.





Chapter 36 RS Automation: N/NX-CCU




36-1
Chapter 36 RS Automation: N/NX-CCU

RS Automations N/NX-CCU PLC driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22, please use XP-
Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.

36.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available to connect with the following devices.

PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
N7 Series
N7-C16CT
(CPL02343C)
N7-C32CT
(CPL02543C)
Direct method RS-232C CPU
RS232C-equipped
module
N70 Series
N70-CPU70
N70-CPU750
Direct method RS-232C
CPU
CCU Unit
In case of CPU
direct connection,
use COM port
NX70 Series
NX70-CPU70
NX70-CPU750
Direct method RS-232C
CPU
CCU Unit
In case of CPU
direct connection,
use COM port
NX700 Series
NX-CPU700
NX-CPU750A
NX-CPU750B
NX-CPU750C
NX-CPU750D
Direct method
RS-232C
RS-485
CPU700P
In case of CPU
direct connection,
use COM port







Tip
(1) Cautions
Not compatible with CCU+ module
In case of CPU direct connection, though there are COM port and TOOL port, connect to COM port,
not TOOL port.








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36.2 Wiring Diagram

XGT Panel can connect to RS Automation N/NX-CCU through RS-232C, RS485.

36.2.1 RS-232C connection


36.2.2 RS-485 connection





Tip
(1) Cautions
Set the terminal switch of XGT Panel.
If you use WinFPST Loader cable, communication may not be available.





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36.3 Communication Setting
XGT Panel can be connected to RS Automation N/NX-CCU through RS-232C, RS485.
36.3.1 PLC setting
[When using COM port on the CPU]


Communication setting of PLC can be changed through ladder software, WinFRST.
Select [Option]-[System registry setting]-[COM port setting] on the menu and set up as follows.

Select operation: Computer link
Terminal code: CR
Head code: No STX
Modem connection: No check
Set other settings in accordance with detailed setting of XP-Builder

[When using CCU unit]








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Communication setting of PLC can be changed through DIP switch on the bottom.

(1) For communication setting, refer to the following table.
Bit position

123 4 5 6 7 8
Function
000 Modem control 2400bps fixed
100
010
110
001
101
011
111
Bard-rate
19,200 bps
9,600 bps
4,800 bps
2,400 bps
1,200 bps
600 bps
300 bps

0
1
Data length
7 bit
8 bit

0
1
Parity check
None
Exist

0
1
Parity setting
Odd
EVEN

0
1
STOP Bit length
1 bit
2 bit
DSW

0
1
Control signal
Activate CTS, CD
Deactivate CTS, CD

36.3.2 XGT Panel configuration
XGT Panel is configured from the XP-Builder. (See users manual for XP-Builder)


(1)Controller setting
Select RS Automation for the maker, RS Automation: N/NX-CCU for the product.

(2)Connection properties
Select RS-232C, RS-485 according to user environment

(3)Detailed connection option setting
Select Baud-rate, data bit, parity, stop bit according to user environment.






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Station number means station number of destination deice. When station number is wrong, Time out is displayed
on the top of XGT Panel screen. Check the station number.

Download the communication settings to XGT Panel

Tip
(1) Cautions
In case of communication error, parameters such as baud-rate, data bit are identical.
When Time out appears on the top of screen, check the station number.
XGT Panel supports transmission speed more than 9600.






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36.4 Available Devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.

Area Size Bit point Word data Remark
X 512 words X000.0 ~ X511.F X000 ~ X511 Read only
Y 512 words Y000.0 ~ Y511.F Y000 ~ Y511
R 886 words R000.0 ~ R885.F R000 ~ R885
L 640 words L000.0 ~ L639.F L000 ~ L639
R9 11 words R900 ~ R910.15 R900 ~ R910 Read only
T 3072 points T0000 ~ T3071 - Read only
C 3072 points C0000 ~ C3071 - Read only
SV 3072 words - SV0000 ~ SV3071
EV 3072 words - EV0000 ~ EV3071
DT 90512 words - DT00000 ~ DT90511
LD 8448 words - LD0000 ~ LD8447
FL 32765 words - FL0000 ~ FL32764

DT area is included in system register area. Since system register area is different according to CPU type, pay attention.
When writing to system register area of DT area, communication error appears.





Tip
(1) Cautions
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to the CPU module. For more information, refer to the
manual of the connected devices.





Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo




37-1
Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo

LSIS XGT Servo driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22, please use XP-Builder and
XGT Panel software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.

37.1 Servo List
XGT Panel is available for communication connection with the following devices.


Series CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
XDA-S Series
XDA-S001
XDA-S002
XDA-S004
XDA-S005
XDA-S008
XDA-S010
XDA-S0015
XDA-S020
XDA-S030
XDA-S045
Link method
RS-232C
RS-485
- Use COM port












Tip
(1) Cautions
In case of RS232C and RS485 connection, connect to the COM port on the top of the driver






Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo

37-2

37.2 Wiring Diagram
Connecting to XGT Panel is available through RS-232C, RS485.

37.2.1 RS-232C connection



37.2.2 RS-485 connection








Tip
(1) Cautions
Set the terminal switch of the XGT Panel
When setting the terminal resistor of the servo, short the N terminal and R t terminal.






Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo




37-3

37.3 Communication Setting

37.3.1 Servo Configuration

(1) For communication settings, refer to the following table
Properties Value
Data bit 8 bit
Parity None
Stop bit 1
Speed 9600 ~ 57600

Communication speed is determined by the parameter P01-15 of the servo
Refer to the following table.

P01-15 RS-232C RS485 P01-15 RS-232C RS485
00 9600 9600 08 38400 9600
01 9600 19200 09 38400 19200
02 9600 38400 10 38400 38400
03 9600 57600 11 38400 57600
04 19200 9600 12 57600 9600
05 19200 19200 13 57600 19200
06 19200 38400 14 57600 38400
07 19200 57600 15 57600 57600

(2) ID setting of the servo is as follows.

Servo ID is determined by the parameter P01-18 of the servo
Range is 1~31.

37.3.2 Servo Configuration

You can set the communication of the XGT Panel through XP-Builder.

(1) Controller setting
Select RS Automation as the maker and LSIS: XGT Servo as the product

(2) Connection properties
For connection method, select RS-232C, RS-485 in accordance with user environment.

(3) Detailed connection option setting
Select Transmission speed in accordance with user environment





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Servo ID means the ID of the partner servo. If servo ID is wrong, Time out will be displayed on the top of the XGT Panel screen.
After setting, download to the XGT Panel.

Tip
(1) Cautions
In case of communication error, make sure parameters such as baud-rate, data bit are identical.
When Time out appears on the top of screen, check the servo ID.








Chapter 37 LSIS: XGT Servo




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37.4 Available devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.

Area Size Bit point Word data Remark
4 2205 words 40000.0 ~ 42205.15 40000 ~ 42205
1) 2)
ALM_CUR 1 word - ALM_CUR0 Current alarm of servo
3)

ALM_GET_H 1 point ALM_GET_H0 - Reading alarm history of servo
4) 5)

ALM_CLR 1 point ALM_CLR0 - Deleting alarm history of servo
4)

JOG_ON 1 point JOG_ON0 - Servo Jog On
4)

JOG_OFF 1 point JOG_OFF0 - Servo Jog Off
4)

JOG_CW 1 point JOG_CW0 - Servo Jog CCW
4)

JOG_CCW 1 point JOG_CCW0 - Servo Jog CW
4)

JOG_STOP 1 point JOG_STOP0 - Servo Jog stop
4)


Note1) For 4 device area, refer to devices manual.
Note2) Size is 32bit. When using the objects such as numeric input, specify 32bit size
Note3) Read only device
Note4) Write only device
Note5) Alarm history from the servo is stored in the internal memory HW0~HW9.





Tip
(1) Cautions
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to the CPU of the connected device. For more
information, refer to devices manual.





Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo




38-1
Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo

HIGEN Servo driver is provided from V1.22. If you use the version prior to V1.22, please use XP-Builder and XGT Panel
software with V1.22 or higher from the homepage.

38.1 Servo List
XGT Panel is available for communication connection with the following devices.


Series CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
RS-232C Use CN3 port
FDA6000
Series
FDA6001(C)
FDA6002(C)
FDA6004(C)
FDA6005(C)
FDA6010(C)
FDA6012(C)
FDA6015(C)
FDA6020(C)
FDA6030(C)
FDA6045(C)
FDA6075(C)N
FDA6110(C)N
FDA6150(C)N
Link method
RS-485
-
Use CN4 port
FDA7000
FDA7001
FDA7002
FDA7004
FDA7005
FDA7010
FDA7015
FDA7020
FDA7030
FDA7045
Link method
RS-232C
RS-485
- Use COM port












Tip
(1) Cautions
FDA5000 series is not supported.






Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo

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38.2 Wiring Diagram
Connecting to XGT Panel is available through RS-232C, RS485.

38.2.1 RS-232C connection

In case of FDA7000 series


In case of FDA6000 series








Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo




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37.2.2 RS-485 connection

In case of FDA7000 series


In case of FDA6000 series








Tip
(1) Cautions
Set the terminal switch of the XGT Panel
When setting the terminal resistor of the FDA7000 series, short the N terminal and R t terminal.
When setting the terminal resistor of the FDA6000 series, short no. 2 pin and no. 4 pin.







Chapter 38 HIGEN: Servo

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38.3 Communication Setting

38.3.1 Servo Configuration

(1) For communication settings, refer to the following table
Properties Value
Data bit 8 bit
Parity None
Stop bit 1
Speed 9600 ~ 57600

In case of FDA7000 series

Communication speed is determined by the parameter P01-15 of the servo
Refer to the following table.

P01-15 RS-232C RS485 P01-15 RS-232C RS485
00 9600 9600 08 38400 9600
01 9600 19200 09 38400 19200
02 9600 38400 10 38400 38400
03 9600 57600 11 38400 57600
04 19200 9600 12 57600 9600
05 19200 19200 13 57600 19200
06 19200 38400 14 57600 38400
07 19200 57600 15 57600 57600

(2) ID setup of the servo is as follows.

In case of FDA7000 series

Servo ID is determined by the parameter P01-18 of the servo
Range is 1~31.

In case of FDA6000 series

Servo ID is determined by the parameter P01-14 of the servo
Range is 1~31.


38.3.2 XGT Panel Configuration

You can set the communication of the XGT Panel through XP-Builder.

(1) Controller setting
Select HIGEN Motors as the maker and HIGEN: Servo as the product






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(2) Connection properties
For connection method, select RS-232C, RS-485 in accordance with user environment.

(3) Detailed connection option setting
Select Transmission speed in accordance with user environment



Servo ID means the ID of the partner servo. If servo ID is wrong, Time out will be displayed on the top of the XGT Panel screen. After
setting, download to the XGT Panel.
Select the right series between FDA7000 and FDA6000

Tip
(1) Cautions
In case of communication error, make sure parameters such as baud-rate, data bit are identical.
When Time out appears on the top of screen, check the servo ID.








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38.4 Available devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.
Area Size Bit point Word data Remark
4 2205 words 40000.0 ~ 42205.15 40000 ~ 42205
1) 2)
ALM_CUR 1 word - ALM_CUR0 Current alarm of servo
3)

ALM_GET_H 1 point ALM_GET_H0 - Reading alarm history of servo
4) 5)
ALM_CLR 1 point ALM_CLR0 - Deleting alarm history of servo
JOG_ON 1 point JOG_ON0 - Servo Jog On
4)

JOG_OFF 1 point JOG_OFF0 - Servo Jog Off
4)

JOG_CW 1 point JOG_CW0 - Servo Jog CCW
4)

JOG_CCW 1 point JOG_CCW0 - Servo Jog CW
4)

JOG_STOP 1 point JOG_STOP0 - Servo Jog stop
4)

JOG_CW_S 1 point JOG_CW_S0 - Servo Jog CCW Step
4) 6)

JOG_CCW_S 1 point JOG_CCW_S0 - Servo Jog CW Step
4) 6)

A_JOG_ON 1 point A_JOG_ON0 - Servo Auto Jog On
4) 6)

A_JOG_OFF 1 point A_JOG_OFF0 - Servo Auto Jog Off
4) 6)

SIM_ON 1 point SIM_ON0 - Servo Simulation On
4) 6)

SIM_OFF 1 point SIM_OFF0 - Servo Simulation Off
4) 6)



Note1) For 4 device area, refer to devices manual
Note2) Size is 32bit. When using the objects such as numeric input, specify 32bit size
Note3) Read only device
Note4) Write only device
Note5) Alarm history from the servo is stored in the internal memory HW0~HW9.
Note6) Devices only used for positioning module of FDA6000series







Tip
(1) Cautions
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to the CPU of the connected device. For more
information, refer to devices manual.





Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER




39-1
Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER

KDT Systems Cimon PLC Loader driver is provided from V1.23. If you use the version prior to V1.23, please use XP-
Builder and XGT Panel software with V1.23 or higher from the homepage.

39.1 PLC List
XGT Panel is available for CPU Direct connection with Cimon PLC.

PLC name CPU module
Connection
type
Communication
type
Connection
module
Remarks
BP16M
BP32M
-
CM1-CP3A/B/P
CM1-CP4A/B/C/D
- CIMON PLC
CM1-XP1A/R
CM1-XP2A
CM1-XP3A
CPU Direct RS232C CPU
-












Tip
(1) Terminology
CPU Direct: This refers to conducting serial communication with the loader port of the CPU module.

(2) Programming tool
CICON

(3) Cautions
Please see users manual of CIMON PLC for detailed supporting information. Also, supporting items
may be changed by KDT Systems regardless of this product.






Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER

39-2

39.2 Wiring Diagram

Communication wiring diagram of the CIMON PLC LOADER is as follows.



Communication parameter is fixed as follows.

Parameter composition
Communication speed 38400
Parity Bit
NONE
Data Bit 8 Bits
Stop Bit 1 Bit
Communication method RS-232C
Error detection CRC16 (2 Bytes)
Protocol HEX







Tip
(1) Cautions
We recommend shield connection for stable communication.






Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER




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39.3 Communication Setting

39.3.1 CIMON PLC LOADER configuration
The parameters of HANYOUNG NUX Temperature Controller communication of XGT Panel are configured from
the XP-Builder. (See users manual for XP-Builder)

(1) Configuration from XP-Builder

Press the [Detail Setting] button on the menu [Common]-[Project Property Setting]-[XGT Panel Settings]
and change the properties



Tip
(1) Check out communication status
If the status of communication with Cimon PLC Loader Series module cannot be verified, use Diagnostics
function and PLC information function of XGT Panel to verify the communication status of XGT Panel. (See
users manual of XGT Panel )

(2) Cautions when configuring XP-Builder
Configure as follows when generating project or configuring communication.


Use the transmission waiting time flexibly according to the communication composition. (Recommended:
0ms)








Chapter 39 KDT Systems: CIMON PLC LOADER

39-4

39.4 Available devices
Devices to be available for XGT Panel are as follows.

39.4.1 BP Series

Area Size Bit point Word data Read/Write Remark
X 128 points X0000 ~ X007F X0000 ~ X0070 Read/Write -
Y 128 points Y0000 ~ Y007F Y0000 ~ Y0070 Read/Write -
M 4096 points M0000 ~ M255F M0000 ~ M2550 Read/Write -
L 1024 points L0000 ~ L063F L0000 ~ L0630 Read/Write -
K 1024 points K0000 ~ K063F K0000 ~ K0630 Read/Write -
F 2048 points F0000 ~ F127F F0000 ~ F1270 Read Status Device
T 256 points T0000 ~ T0255 T0000 ~ T0255 Read/Write
TC 256 points - TC0000 ~ TC0255 Read/Write
TS 256 points - TS0000 ~ TS0255 Read/Write
C 256 points C0000 ~ C0255 C0000 ~ C0255 Read/Write
CC 256 points - CC0000 ~ CC0255 Read/Write
CS 256 points - CS0000 ~ CS0255 Read/Write
S 100 points S00.00 ~ S99.99 - Read/Write Step Device
D 5000Words _ D0000 ~ D4999 Read/Write -

39.4.2 CP Series
Area Size Bit point Word data Read/Write Remark
X 4096 points X0000 ~ X255F X0000 ~ X2550 Read/Write -
Y 4096 points Y0000 ~ Y255F Y0000 ~ Y2550 Read/Write -
M 8192 points M0000 ~ M511F M0000 ~ M5110 Read/Write -
L 2048 points L0000 ~ L127F L0000 ~ L1270 Read/Write -
K 2048 points K0000 ~ K127F K0000 ~ K1270 Read/Write -
F 2048 points F0000 ~ F127F F0000 ~ F1270 Read Status Device
T 1024 points T0000 ~ T1023 T0000 ~ T1023 Read/Write
TC 1024 points - TC0000 ~ TC1023 Read/Write
TS 1024 points - TS0000 ~ TS1023 Read/Write





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Area Size Bit point Word data Read/Write Remark
C 1024 points C0000 ~ C1023 C0000 ~ C1023 Read/Write
CC 1024 points - CC0000 ~ CC1023 Read/Write
CS 1024 points - CS0000 ~ CS1023 Read/Write
S 100 points S00.00 ~ S99.99 - Read/Write Step Device
D 10000Words _ D0000 ~ D9999 Read/Write -

39.4.3 XP Series
Area Size Bit point Word data Read/Write Remark
X 8192 points X0000 ~ X511F X0000 ~ X5110 Read/Write -
Y 8192 points Y0000 ~ Y511F Y0000 ~ Y5110 Read/Write -
M 16000 points M0000 ~ M999F M0000 ~ M9990 Read/Write -
L 16000 points L0000 ~ L999F L0000 ~ L9990 Read/Write -
K 16000 points K0000 ~ K999F K0000 ~ K9990 Read/Write -
F 2048 points F0000 ~ F127F F0000 ~ F1270 Read Status Device
T 4096 points T0000 ~ T4095 T0000 ~ T4095 Read/Write
TC 4096 points - TC0000 ~ TC4095 Read/Write
TS 4096 points - TS0000 ~ TS4095 Read/Write
C 4096 points C0000 ~ C4095 C0000 ~ C4095 Read/Write
CC 4096 points - CC0000 ~ CC4095 Read/Write
CS 4096 points - CS0000 ~ CS4095 Read/Write
S 100 points S00.00 ~ S99.99 - Read/Write Step Device
D 32000Words _ D0000 ~ D31999 Read/Write -





Tip
(1) Cautions
Please see the manual for XP-Builder for how to use the device and details.
Please be sure not to be out of the range of device area.
The range of device may be varied according to the CPU module. For more information, refer to
CIMON PLC manual.





Warranty and Environmental Policy





Warranty


1. Warranty Period
The product you purchased will be guaranteed for 18 months from the date of manufacturing.

2. Scope of Warranty
Any trouble or defect occurring for the above-mentioned period will be partially replaced or repaired. However, please note the
following cases will be excluded from the scope of warranty.

Any trouble attributable to unreasonable condition, environment or handling otherwise specified in the manual,
Any trouble attributable to others products,
If the product is modified or repaired in any other place not designated by the company,
Due to unintended purposes
Owing to the reasons unexpected at the level of the contemporary science and technology when delivered.
Not attributable to the company; for instance, natural disasters or fire


3. Since the above warranty is limited to HMI unit only, make sure to use the product considering the safety for system
configuration or applications.





Environmental Policy


LS Industrial Systems Co.,Ltd supports and observes the environmental policy as below.






LS Industrial Systems considers the
environmental preservation as the preferential
management subject and every staff of LS
Industrial Systems use the reasonable
endeavors for the pleasurably environmental
preservation of the earth.



LS Industrial Systems PLC unit is designed
to protect the environment. For the disposal,
separate aluminum, iron and synthetic resin
(cover) from the product as they are
reusable.
Environmental Management About Disposal


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