Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

This driver is used to connect a CIMON Xpanel with a KOYO DL06 PLC using RS-232C or RS-422/485.

Communication Setup: Xpanel

Create a new device

To create a new device, select '[Tools' ] '[I/O Devices' ] in the menu or click the (blue star) icon in the main toolbar. The “I‘I/O Device Configuration” Configuration’ dialog box will appear as shown below:

I/O Device Name: Give a device name. This name will be used in the tag database, accompanied by the ‘Station Name’.

Select a network type

After selecting the ‘OK’ [Ok] button in the previous step, the ‘Serial Communication Configuration’ dialog box will appear as shown in the following picture:

In this window, set the ‘Device Type’ to ‘KOYO DirectNet’ and configure the remaining serial communication parameters. Ensure that these parameters are matched with the device’s configuration. See the Communication Configuration section for more information.

Create a station

Move to the ‘Station’ [Station] tab of the ‘Serial Communication Configuration’ dialog box and click ‘Add Station’. The ‘Station’ dialog box will appear as shown below:

Each field can be configured with the following rules:

Station Name: Give a name to the PLC. This name will be used in the tag database, accompanied by the ‘Device Name’.

Station Type: Choose either 'DirectNet(HEX)’ or ‘DirectNet(ASCII)’, depending on the PLC configuration.

Station No: Specify a decimal number between 1 and 247. This must match the station number of the PLC.

16-Bit Data Swap: N/A

32-Bit Data Swap: N/A

String Data Swap: N/A

Using Checksum: N/A

Comm. Error Message Pop Up: When this item is checked, Xpanel displays a communication error message box for every Rx and Tx error. Otherwise (unchecked), Xpanel does not display a message for communication errors. This message box will close automatically after a few secondsSee the Communication Configuration section for more information about the remaining parameters.

Device Range

Use the following format for device tags within the database:

Memory Type

Discrete Memory Reference (octal)

Word Memory Reference (octal)

Input Point

X0 - X777

V40400 - V40437

Output Point

Y0 - Y777

V40500 - V40537

Control Relays

C0 - C1777

V40600 - V40677

Special Relays

SP0 - SP777

V41200 - V41237

Timer Current Values (Analog)

TA0 - TA377

V0 - V377

Timer Status Bits

T0 - T377

V41100 - V41117

Counter Current Values (Analog)

CTA0 - CTA177

V1000 - V1177

Counter Status Bits

CT0 - CT177

V41140 - V41147

Stage

S0 - S1777

V41000 - V41017

Remote I/O

GX0 - GX3777

GY0 - GY3777

V40000 - V40177

V40200 - V40377

The above table is based on documentation for the Koyo DL06.

If the model used is not a Koyo DL06, DL405, or DL205, then you can only use word memory (you cannot access individual bits).

Digital Tags

  • Example of word memory referencing:

    • V40000.15 - bit 15 of word 40000

    • V40000.0 - bit 0 of word 40000

  • Example of discrete memory referencing:

    • GX017 - bit 17 in octal (15 in decimal) of the remote I/O