This Driver supports the communication between the Xpanel and RF Temperature Measurement Sensor.
| Communication Setup: Xpanel |
Create a new device | Select Tool -> I/O Device or click on the I/O Device Name To designate an I/O Device Name. This will be used in the Station Name and Tag Configuration of the Database. | ||
Select a network type
| Device Type: RF Temperature Measurement Sensor If I/O Device Name designation is completed, the [Serial Communication Configuration] window appears as shown below. Select RF Temperature Measurement Sensor as the Device Type, and set up the Comm. parameters exactly as the PLC configuration. Comm. parameters must be set up as shown below. | ||
Parameter | Configuration | ||
Baud Rate | Set to 115,200 (can vary depending on device setting). | ||
Parity | None | ||
Data Bit | 8 Bits | ||
Stop Bit | 1 Bit | ||
Comm. Type | RS232 | ||
Create a station | Go to the Station tab of the [Serial Communication Configuration] window. Station No. can be 1 to 15. | ||
Station Name | To designate a Station Name. This will be used in the Tag Configuration of Database in Device Name field. | ||
Station Type | Select Station Type Temp RF (no other option is allowed). | ||
Network ID | N/A | ||
Station No. | Station No. must be the same as PLC station number (1 - 15). | ||
16Bit Data Swap | N/A | ||
32Bit Data Swap | N/A | ||
Using Checksum | N/A | ||
Comm. Error Message Pop Up | With this feature on, communication error messages appear when the Xpanel detects Send/Receive errors. Error messages will disappear after 5 seconds. |
| Address & Function Codes |
How to designate a Comm. Address is shown below.
Address Format | Address | Description | Data Type | In Bit Type | Access |
T0 | Sensor Temperature | INT32 | - | Read Only |