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I/O Device Configuration

To create a new device, select ‘Tools’ → ‘I/O Devices’ or click the (blue star) icon from the Tool Bar. Select [New Device], then select ‘Serial Device’ and enter a device name. Press [OK] to create the device.

Device Name: Designate a name for the I/O Device. The ‘Device Name' and 'Station Name’ are used together to define names for device tags in the database.

I/O Device Type

 

Once the Device name is designated, the ‘Serial Communication Configuration’ window appears as shown below:

After selecting "CIMON-PLC HMI Multi-Link" as the device type, match the remaining parameters to the settings chosen for the connected PLC. In the case of Multi-Link Communication, only RS-485 is supported (select “RS485” for ‘Comm Type’).

Station Setup

Move to the 'Station' tab from the 'Serial Communication Configuration’ window. Here, users can register connected PLCs to the Xpanel. Each PLC must be configured, as shown below.

Station Name: Designate a name for the PLC. ‘Station Name’ is used with the 'Device Name' to generate names for device tags in the Database.

Station Type: Select “CIMON PLC".

Network ID: N/A

Station No: Designate a number between 0 and 31. This must match the station number for the connected PLC.

16Bit Data Swap: N/A

32Bit Data Swap: N/A

Using Checksum: N/A

Comm. Error Message Pop Up: If When this item is checked, Xpanel displays a communication error notification message box for every Rx and Tx error. Otherwise (unchecked), Xpanel does not display the a message for communication errors. Only when there is a data transmit error (writing a tag value to the station) will the notification message pop up. The message This message box will close automatically after 5 a few seconds.

Multi-Link Setup

Move to the ‘Multi-Link’ tab from the ‘Serial Communication Configuration’ window. Users can register Multi-Link Station No. and Multi-Link Table numbers.

The following options may be configured:

Multi-Link Station No: Designate the station number of the Xpanel within the Multi-Link setup. Each Xpanel in the Multi-Link network must use a unique station number.

Multi-Link Table: Select all station numbers which are used within the Multi-Link network. The more numbers that are used in the Multi-Link Table, the slower each communication cycle becomes. Therefore, users should select numbers based on the specific on-site communication needs.

Example: Multi-Link network with 3 Xpanels on a single RS485 channel. Each Xpanel must be configured separately, as shown below:

<Station No.0 Xpanel>

<Station No.1 Xpanel>

<Station No.2 Xpanel>

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