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Communication Setup: Xpanel

Create a new device

To create a new device, go to [Tools] - [I/O Devices] or click the (blue star) icon on the main toolbar.

I/O Device Name: Give a device name. This name will be used in the Tag configuration window of the database accompanied by the station name.

Select a device type

 

After selecting the [Ok] button on the previous step, the ‘Serial Communication Configuration’ dialog box will be popped up as shown in following picture.

In this window, select ‘LSIS Master-K H-Series PLC Cnet’ as the ‘Device Type’ and configure the appropriate communication parameters. Ensure that those parameters are matched with the device’s configuration. See the Communication Configuration section for more information.

Create a station

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

Each field can be configured as follows:

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

Station Type: Choose the 'Master-K 500/1000' (no other type can be selected).

Network ID: This field has no meaning in this driver (ignored in runtime).

Station No.: This number must be matched with the one of PLC.

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

Master-K 500/1000 DIP SWITCH Configuration

*If communication type is RS-485, configure baud rate by loader.

Address Notation

Refer to the table below fir available device ranges.

Communication Cable Wiring

RS-232C

RS-422

The wiring in the terminal resistance must be 330 Ω. To improve the stability of communication, devices should connect through SG, using STP cables. Shielded cables must be earthed.

RS-485

The wiring in the terminal resistance must be 120 Ω. When using RS-485, connect SDA and SDB, but disconnect RDA and RDB. To improve the stability of communication, devices should connect through SG, using STP cables. Shielded cables must be earthed.

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