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Communication Setup: Xpanel

I/O Device Configuration

 

To create a new device, go to [Tools] → [I/O Device Editor]. The “I/O Device Editor” window will open. Click the (blue star) icon or right click and select [Add Device] to begin adding a new device. Select an “Ethernet” [Connection Type] and a “Modbus TCP” [Device Type].

Device Name: Give a device name. This name will be used in the tag configuration window of the database accompanied by the “Station Name”.

I/O Device Settings

 

Once the connection type, device name, and device type have been assigned, the [I/O Device Editor] window populates with the default settings for the selected communication protocol.

After selecting the correct [Connection Type] and [Device Type], match the remaining settings to the target I/O device’s communication settings.

Communication Settings: PLC

Comm. Module

If using one of the following PLC modules to communicate with Xpanel, the card settings must be configured in CICON as shown below:

  • CM1 - EC01A

  • CM1 - EC10A

  • CM1 - EC10B

  • CM3 - SP01EET

  • BPnnMxxx - U

All communication parameters must match the settings chosen during the I/O device configuration in Canvas. Once the correct parameters have been entered, press the [Write] button while online with the PLC to update the communication parameters.

CPU built-in Comm. port

If using a built-in CPU (PLC) ethernet port to communicate with Xpanel, the channel settings must be configured in CICON as shown below:

This connection option is available with the following models:

  • CM1 - XP1F

  • BPnnMxxx - S

  • PLC-S

    All communication parameters must match the settings chosen during the I/O device configuration in Canvas.

Address and Function Codes

The following table shows the list of valid address ranges and used MODBUS function codes for each address area.

The symbol character has to be placed in the first position of the address string. The address number follows the symbol character.

Area

Symbol

Analog Tag

Digital Tag

Read

Write

Coil

0

 

000001 - 0299991

1

5

Input

1

 

100001 - 129999

2

 

Holding Register

4

400001 - 429999

 

3

6, 162

Input Register

3

300001 - 329999

 

4

 

  1. The symbol character does not behave as a number. For example, 400100 and 40100 designate the same memory area (holding register 100).

  2. Code 16 is issued for writing double words or when the recipe write function is activated. When writing single words, code 6 is used.

  • The memory areas listed above are provided for general purposes. The actual available memory area and range of each area should be checked with the manual for the connecting device. The ‘Read’/’Write’ columns show the MODBUS function codes used in this communication driver.

  • The symbol character (0, 1, 3, or 4) must be placed in the first position of the address string. The address number follows the symbol character.

Communication Cable Wiring

This interface is satisfied with standard IEEE802.3 about the 10BaseT/100BaseTX. You can configure the cable and allocation pin number of RJ45 as shown below.

RJ45 Connector

RJ45 Jack

Direct Cable: Host ↔︎ HUB

Cable

No

Color

Color

No

Cable

1

Orange/White

Orange/White

1

2

Orange

Orange

2

3

Green/White

Green/White

3

4

Blue

Blue

4

5

Blue/White

Blue/White

5

6

Green

Green

6

7

Brown/White

Brown/White

7

8

Brown

Brown

8

Crossover Cable: Host ↔︎ Host

Cable

No

Color

Color

No

Cable

1

Orange/White

Green/White

1

2

Orange

Green

2

3

Green/White

Orange/White

3

4

Blue

Blue

4

5

Blue/White

Blue/White

5

6

Green

Orange

6

7

Brown/White

Brown/White

7

8

Brown

Brown

8

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