Unitelway
Unitelway
Unitelway
Uni-Telway
Driver
1 System Configuration....................................................................................................... 3
2 Selection of External Device ............................................................................................ 9
3 Example of Communication Setting ............................................................................... 10
4 Setup Items .................................................................................................................... 25
5 Cable Diagram ............................................................................................................... 31
6 Supported Device........................................................................................................... 51
7 Device Code and Address Code.................................................................................... 55
8 Error Messages.............................................................................................................. 56
1
Uni-Telway Driver
Introduction
This manual describes how to connect the Display and the External Device (target PLC).
In this manual, the connection procedure will be described by following the below sections:
1 System Configuration
)"1 System Configuration" (page 3)
This section shows the types of External
Devices which can be connected and SIO
type.
4 Setup Items
)"4 Setup Items" (page 25)
This section describes communication
setup items on the Display.
Set communication settings of Display
with GP-Pro Ex or in off-line mode.
5 Cable Diagram
)"5 Cable Diagram" (page 31)
This section shows cables and adapters
for connecting the Display and the
External Device.
Operation
1 System Configuration
The system configuration in the case when the External Device of Schneider Electric Industries and the Display
are connected is shown.
Series CPU Link I/F SIO Type Setting Example Cable Diagram
Setting Example 1 Cable Diagram 1
RS232C
Programming port (page 10) (page 31)
TSX 07 3L 28 on CPU RS422/485 Setting Example 2 Cable Diagram 2
TSX 07 30 10 (2wire) (page 13) (page 32)
TSX 07 31 16
Nano Accessory box
TSX 07 31 24 RS422/485 Setting Example 2 Cable Diagram 2
TSX 07 32 28 AUX or TER port
(2wire) (page 13) (page 32)
TSX 07 33 28 on TSX P ACC 01
Accessory box RS422/485 Setting Example 2 Cable Diagram 3
TSX SCA 62 (2wire) (page 13) (page 36)
Setting Example 3 Cable Diagram 1
TSX 37 05 028DR1 RS232C
(page 16) (page 31)
TSX 37 08 056DR1 TER port on CPU
TSX 37 10 128DT1 RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
TSX 37 10 128DR1 (2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
TSX 37 10 128DTK1
RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
TSX 37 10 164DTK1 AUX port on CPU
(2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
TSX 37 10 028AR1
TSX 37 10 028DR1 Accessory box
Micro RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
TSX 37 21 101 AUX or TER port
(2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
TSX 37 22 101 on TSX P ACC 01
TSX 37 21 001
Accessory box RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 3
TSX 37 22 001
TSX SCA 62 (2wire) (page 19) (page 36)
TSX 37 21 101
TSX 37 22 101 PCMCIA card TSX RS422/485 Setting Example 5 Cable Diagram 4
TSX 37 21 001 SCP 114 for RS485 (2wire) (page 22) (page 40)
TSX 37 22 001
Setting Example 3 Cable Diagram 1
RS232C
(page 16) (page 31)
TER port on CPU
RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
(2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
AUX port on CPU
TSX P57 103M (2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
TSX P57 153M
Accessory box
TSX P57 203M RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 2
AUX or TER port
Premium TSX P57 253M (2wire) (page 19) (page 32)
on TSX P ACC 01
TSX P57 303M
TSX P57 353M Accessory box RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 3
TSX P57 453M TSX SCA 62 (2wire) (page 19) (page 36)
PCMCIA card TSX RS422/485 Setting Example 5 Cable Diagram 4
SCP 114 for RS485 (2wire) (page 22) (page 40)
Communication
RS422/485 Setting Example 4 Cable Diagram 5
Module TSX SCY
(2wire) (page 19) (page 47)
21601 for RS485
Connection Configuration
Nano Series
• 1:1 Connection
Display
Programming port
• n:1 Connection
Programming port
Display Display
Micro Series
• 1:1 Connection
You can connect the display to TER port, AUX port or PCMCIA card. Simultaneous connection is also available.
Display
External Device
TER port
or
AUX port
or
PCMCIA card
TER port
Display Display
PCMCIA card
Premium Series
• 1:1 Connection
You can connect the display to TER port, AUX port, PCMCIA card or communication module. Simultaneous
connection is also available.
Display
External Device
TER port
or
AUX port Communication module
or for RS485
PCMCIA card
TER port
Display Display
PCMCIA card
Usable port
Usable port
Series
RS-232C RS-422/485(4 wire) RS-422/485(2 wire)
*1
COM1 , COM2,
PS-2000B - -
COM3*1, COM4
PS-3450A, PS-3451A COM1, COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2 COM2*1*2
PS-3650A, PS-3651A COM1*1 - -
PS-3700A (Pentium®4-M) COM1*1, COM2 , *1
COM3*2 COM3*2
PS-3710A COM3*2 , COM4
PS-3711A COM1*1, COM2*2 COM2*2 COM2*2
COM1*1*2, COM2*1,
PL-3000B COM1*1*2 COM1*1*2
COM3, COM4
*1 The RI/5V can be switched. Please switch with the change switch of IPC.
*2 It is necessary to set up the SIO type with the Dip switch. Please set up as follows according to SIO
type to be used.
Examples of communication settings of the Display and the External Device, recommended by Pro-face, are
shown.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
Notes
• Do not set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" on External Device in Server Address and Clients
Address. If you set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" in Server Address and Clients Address,
timeout error will occur, which disables the communication with the External Device. In addition, when you
connect many client devices (Display/External Device) on the same serial network, set the longer timeout on
the Display.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
Notes
• Do not set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" on External Device in Server Address and Clients
Address. If you set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" in Server Address and Clients Address,
timeout error will occur, which disables the communication with the External Device. In addition, when you
connect many client devices (Display/External Device) on the same serial network, set the longer timeout on
the Display.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
Notes
• Do not set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" on External Device in Server Address and Clients
Address. If you set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" in Server Address and Clients Address,
timeout error will occur, which disables the communication with the External Device. In addition, when you
connect many client devices (Display/External Device) on the same serial network, set the longer timeout on
the Display.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
Notes
• Do not set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" on External Device in Server Address and Clients
Address. If you set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" in Server Address and Clients Address,
timeout error will occur, which disables the communication with the External Device. In addition, when you
connect many client devices (Display/External Device) on the same serial network, set the longer timeout on
the Display.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
Notes
• Do not set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" on External Device in Server Address and Clients
Address. If you set the address which exceeds "Number of Slaves" in Server Address and Clients Address,
timeout error will occur, which disables the communication with the External Device. In addition, when you
connect many client devices (Display/External Device) on the same serial network, set the longer timeout on
the Display.
4 Setup Items
*1 Set the value of "Client address + Consecutive address number - 1" to 98 or less. Address which exceeds 98 is
not used because it is not polled from the master.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When [Allowable No. of Device/PLCs] is multiple, you can click from [Device-Specific Settings] of
[Device/PLC Settings] to add External Device which is available to set.
• Refer to the Maintenance/Troubleshooting manual for information on how to enter off-line mode
or about the operation.
Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Settings] in off-line mode. Touch the
External Device you want to set from the displayed list.
To make the communication settings correctly, confirm the serial interface specifications of
SIO Type
Display unit for [SIO Type].
We cannot guarantee the operation if a communication type that the serial interface does not
support is specified.
For details concerning the serial interface specifications, refer to the manual for Display unit.
Speed Select speed between the External Device and the Display.
Data Length Display data length.
Parity Select how to check parity.
Stop Bit Select stop bit length.
Display the communication control method to prevent overflow of transmission and
Flow Control
reception data.
Use an integer from 1 to 127 to enter the time (s) for which the Display waits for the response
Timeout
from the External Device.
Client Address Use an integer from 1 to 98 to enter the client address (source address).
No. of Consecutive*1 Use an integer 1 to 5 to enter the No. of consecutive address.
*1 Set the value of "Client address + Consecutive address number - 1" to 98 or less. Address which exceeds 98 is
not used because it is not polled from the master.
Device Setting
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Settings]. Touch the External Device
you want to set from the displayed list, and touch [Device].
Option
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Settings]. Touch the External Device
you want to set from the displayed list, and touch [Option].
5 Cable Diagram
The cable diagram shown below may be different from the cable diagram recommended by Schneider Electric
Industries. Please be assured there is no operational problem in applying the cable diagram shown in this manual.
• The FG pin of the main body of External Device must be D-class grounded. Please refer to the manual of
External Device for more details.
• SG and FG are connected inside Display. When connecting SG to External Device, design the system not to
form short-circuit loop.
• Connect the isolation unit, when communication is not stabilized under the influence of a noise etc..
Cable Diagram 1
Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)
GP (COM1)
ST (COM1) Cable by Schneider Electric Industries
IPC*1 TSX PCX 1031 (2.5m)
PC/AT
*1 Only the COM port which can communicate by RS-232C can be used.
) COM Port of IPC (page 7)
Rotary switch
Setting: TER Direct
Cable Diagram 2
Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)
A) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Mini Din
D-sub 9 pin (socket) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name
Pin name
C) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01), the connector terminal block conversion adapter (CA3-
ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
D) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Mini Din
D-sub 9 pin (plug) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name Pin name
CA4-ADPONL-01 2 RDA 1 D(B)
Display
7 RDB 2 D(A)
3 SDA 7 SG
8 SDB
5 SG
1 TRMRX
Shell FG
E) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Cable Diagram 3
Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)
A) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
15 pin (plug)
D-sub 9 pin (socket) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name Pin name
C) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01), the connector terminal block conversion adapter (CA3-
ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
D) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
15 pin (plug)
D-sub 9 pin (plug) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name Pin name
E) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
15 pin (plug)
D-sub 9 pin (socket) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name Pin name
Cable Diagram 4
Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)
• Line color for both D (A) and SG is white. As SG (red) and SG (white) are twisted pair, as well as
D (A) and D (B), you can judge which line is SG or D (A).
A) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and Uni-Telway connection cable (TSX SCP CU 4030)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
block
Signal Signal
name Color
name
Display CA3-ADPCOM-01
RDA Blue D(B)
on TSX SCP114
RDB White D(A)
SDA Red SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SDB White SG TSX SCP CU 4030
TERM
SG
• n:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
block Shield block
Signal Signal Signal
name name Color
name
CA3-ADPTRM-01
B) When using your own cable and Uni-Telway connection cable (TSX SCP CU 4030) by Schneider Electric
Industries
• 1:1 Connection
D-sub 9 pin (socket)
Signal Signal
Pin Color
name name
• n:1 Connection
5 SG 5 SG
4 ERA 4 ERA
8 CSA 8 CSA
9 ERB 9 ERB
6 CSB 6 CSB
Shell FG Display
C) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01), the connector terminal block conversion adapter (CA3-
ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and Uni-Telway connection cable (TSX SCP CU 4030) by Schneider Electric
Industries
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
block
Signal Signal
Color
name name
CA4-ADPONL-01 Blue
Display RDA D(B)
on TSX SCP114
RDB White D(A)
SDA Red SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01 TSX SCP CU 4030
SDB White SG
TERM
SG
• n:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
block Shield block
Signal Signal Signal
name name
Color
name
Display
CA3-ADPTRM-01
D) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01) by Pro-face, your own cable and Uni-Telway connection
cable (TSX SCP CU 4030) by Schneider Electric Industries
• 1:1 Connection
• n:1 Connection
5 SG 5 SG
1 TRMRX
Shell FG
Display
E) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and Uni-Telway connection cable (TSX SCP CU 4030)
• 1:1 Connection
Terminal
block
Signal Signal
name Color
name
Display CA3-ADPCOM-01
RDA Blue D(B)
on TSX SCP114
RDB White D(A)
SDA Red SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SDB White SG TSX SCP CU 4030
TERM
SG
• n:1 Connection
Terminal Terminal
block Shield block
Signal Signal Signal
name name
Color
name
CA3-ADPTRM-01
F) When using your own cable and Uni-Telway connection cable (TSX SCP CU 4030) by Schneider Electric
Industries
• 1:1 Connection
D-sub 9 pin (socket)
Signal Signal
Pin Color
name name
• n:1 Connection
5 GND(SG) 5 GND(SG)
4 ERA 4 ERA
8 CSA 8 CSA
9 ERB 9 ERB
6 CSB 6 CSB
Shell FG Display
Cable Diagram 5
Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)
A) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Terminal D-sub 25 pin (plug)
block Shield on External Device
Signal
name Pin Signal name
C) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01), the connector terminal block conversion adapter (CA3-
ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Terminal D-sub 25 pin (plug)
block Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
name Pin name
CA4-ADPONL-01
Display RDA 19 D(B)
RDB 12 D(A)
SDA 25 SG
CA3-ADPTRM-01
SDB 6
TERM 23
SG 9
FG 22
10
21
11
24
D) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
D-sub 25 pin (plug)
D-sub 9 pin (plug) Shield on External Device
Signal Signal
Pin name
Pin name
E) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
Terminal D-sub 25 pin (plug)
block Shield on External Device
Signal
name Pin Signal name
6 Supported Device
Range of supported device address is shown in the table below. Please note that the actually supported range of
the devices varies depending on the External Device to be used. Please check the actual range in the manual of
your External Device.
As it also varies depending on the "Software Configuration" setting of the ladder software, please check
accordingly.
*5
*1
Constant Word --- %KW00000 - %KW00063 or
• Please refer to the GP-Pro EX Reference Manual for system data area.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "Appendix 1.4 LS Area (Direct Access Method)"
• Please refer to the precautions on manual notation for icons in the table.
) "Manual Symbols and Terminology"
%MW00000:X00 - *2
Internal Word %MW00000 - %MW17543
%MW17543:X15
*3 *4
%MD00000:X00 -
Internal Double Word %MD00000 - %MD17542
%MD17542:X31
*5
*1
Constant Word --- %KW00000 - %KW13879 or
• Please refer to the GP-Pro EX Reference Manual for system data area.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "Appendix 1.4 LS Area (Direct Access Method)"
• Please refer to the precautions on manual notation for icons in the table.
) "Manual Symbols and Terminology"
%MW00000:X00 - *2
Internal Word %MW00000 - %MW32463
%MW32463:X15
*3 *4
%MD00000:X00 -
Internal Double Word %MD00000 - %MD32462
%MD32462:X31
*5
*1
Constant Word --- %KW00000 - %KW32759 or
• Please refer to the GP-Pro EX Reference Manual for system data area.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "Appendix 1.4 LS Area (Direct Access Method)"
• Please refer to the precautions on manual notation for icons in the table.
) "Manual Symbols and Terminology"
Use device code and address code when you select "Device Type & Address" for the address type in data displays.
Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)
Internal word %MW 0000 Word Address
Value of word address
Internal Double Word %MD 0002
divided by 2
Constant Word %KW 0003 Word Address
System Word %SW 0004 Word Address
8 Error Messages
Error messages are displayed on the screen of Display as follows: "No. : Device Name: Error Message (Error
Occurrence Area)". Each description is shown below.
Item Description
No. Error No.
Name of External Device where error occurs. Name of External Device is a title of
Device Name
External Device set with GP-Pro EX. (Initial value [PLC1])
Error Message Displays messages related to the error which occurs.
Displays IP address or device address of External Device where error occurs, or error codes
received from External Device.
• Refer to your External Device manual for details on received error codes.
• Refer to "When an error is displayed (Error Code List)" in "Maintenance/Troubleshooting Manual"
for details on the error messages common to the driver.