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LSIS Master-K S Series PLC Loader

LSIS Master-K S Series PLC Loader

This driver provides a software interface and communication protocol between Xpanel and LSIS Master-K S Series PLC Loader.

Communication Setup: Xpanel

Create a new device

To create a new I/O device, select [Tools] β†’ [I/O Devices] or click the icon in the main toolbar. The following picture shows the first step in creating a new device.

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

Select a device type

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After selecting the [OK] button in the previous step, the β€˜Serial Communication Configuration’ dialog box will appear as shown in the following picture.Β  Β  Β 

In this window, set the β€˜Device Type’ to β€˜LSIS Master-K S-Series PLC Loader’ and configure the remaining communication parameters. Ensure that these parameters match those chosen for the PLC device. See the Communication Configuration section for more information.

Create a station

Move to the [Station] tab of the β€˜Serial Communication Configuration’ dialog box. In this dialog box, connected PLC stations can be configured and registered to the Xpanel.

Each field can be configured with the following rules:

Station Name: Give a name to the PLC. This name will be used in the database window, accompanied by the β€˜Device Name’.

Station Type: Choose β€˜S Series’ (no other options are available).

Network ID: N/A

Station No: This number must match the station number of the PLC.

See the Communication Configuration section for more information about the remaining parameters.

Address Notation

Symbol

Range

Size

Access

P

P0 - P63F

64

R/W

M

M0 - M203F

192

R/W

L

L0 - L63F

64

R/W

K

K0 - K31F

32

R/W

F

F0 - F63F

64

R

T

T0 - T256

256

R/W

C

C0 -C256

256

R/W

D

D0 -D9999

10000

R/W

S

S0 - S99

100

R/W

Refer to the above table for available device ranges. If you reference the P, M, L, K, or F devices using a digital tag, the last digit in the address is hexadecimal, while all other digits are decimal. For example, 'P63F' refers to the 16th (F) bit in the 63rd word of the P address.

For analog tags referencing the P, M, L, K, or F devices, all numbers are decimal, with no reference to sub-bits.

Communication Cable Wiring

RS-232C Wiring

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