This document describes the SAIA S-BUS communication driver for Xpanel. This driver supports the data mode S-BUS protocol.
This driver provides a software interface and communication protocol between Xpanel and the SAIA PCD family of devices via the data mode S-BUS protocol.
Communication Setup: Xpanel
Create a new device | To create a new device, select [Tools] → [I/O Devices] or click the I/O Device Name: Give a device name. This name will be used in the tag database, accompanied by the ‘Station Name’. |
Select a device type | After selecting the [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 ‘SAIA S-BUS’ 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] tab of the ‘Ethernet 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 tag database, accompanied by the ‘Device Name’. Station Type: Choose the type of connected device (‘PCD Family’ is the only type supported). Network ID: N/A Station No: Specify a decimal number between 0 and 254. This number must match the station number chosen within the device configuration. 16Bit Data Swap: This option swaps bytes for all word- or double-word-sized data. The following diagram shows an example of byte-swapping: Almost all data types will be influenced by this option except INT8 / UINT8 / BCD8 / UBCD8. 32Bit Data Swap: This option swaps words of all double-word-sized data. The following diagram shows an example of word swapping: Tag values with data types INT32 / UINT32 / BCD32 / UBCD32 / FLOAT will be influenced by this option. String Data Swap: Swaps the upper and lower bytes of string word data. Using Checksum: Use a CheckSum in the communication protocol. 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 seconds. See the Communication Configuration section for more information about the remaining parameters. |
Communication Setup: SAIA PCD Family
The following picture shows device configuration using the PG5 tool from SAIA.
Open the ‘Hardware Settings' dialog box. In the 'S-Bus’ tab, set the S-BUS station number to use.
Move to the [Serial] tab and configure the communication parameters.
These parameters must match those chosen in XpanelDesigner. Note that the ‘S-Bus’ drop-down menu must be set to 'Data'.
The communication parameters can be set within an IL program on the SAIA PCD. The following program is a sample IL code for communication port setup.
This sample code is programmed for the PCD2.M150 CPU, for the PCD7 F120 module.
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Address & Function Codes
The following table lists the valid address ranges for each memory area.
The symbol character must be placed in the first position of the address string.
Area | Symbol | Word Notation | Bit Notation | Read | Write |
Input | I |
| I0000 - I8191 | YES | NO |
Output | O |
| O0000 - O8191 | YES | YES |
Flag | F |
| F0000 - F8191 | YES | YES |
Timer | T | T0000 - T1599 |
| YES | YES |
Counter | C | C0000 - C1599 |
| YES | YES |
Register | R | R0000 - R4095 |
| YES | YES |
Communication Cable Wiring
Xpanel COM/CPM2 RS-232C | |
ATVXEL COM1 RS-422/485 | |
Connection example - RS-232C: PCD2.M150 with PCD7 F120 |
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The above picture shows the RS-232C and RS-422/485 ports of the Xpanel. Refer to the manual of your device for signal descriptions. In the case of the RS-232C port, Xpanel provides the standard DB9 RS-232C pin assignment.
Supported Functions
The following table lists functions that are supported by the 'SIEMENS S7-200 PPI Direct' communication driver.
Function | Support | Remark |
Block Data Read | YES | This function allows multiple words to be read at a time. This function is used when you use the Xpanel recipe, data bridge, or trend features. |
Block Data Write | YES | This function allows multiple words to be written at a time. This function is used when you use the Xpanel recipe, data bridge, or trend features. |
String Real Tag | YES | This function treats the device as serialized memory so you can store string data from the Xpanel on the PLC. |
Word Swap | YES | This function swaps the upper and lower bytes of all word- or double-word-sized data. It is only available when the 16-Bit Data Swap option is selected. |
Dword Swap | YES | This function swaps the upper and lower words of all double-word-sized data. It is only available when the 32-Bit Data Swap option is selected. |