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  1. How to configure an MPI communication between an HMI screen TIA Portal and S7-200 when using an MPI network. What speed should select and while oth assign devices to establish a successful connection. Read more at  http://www.tecnoplc.com/comunicacion-mpi-hmi-s7-200-tia-portal/   _________________________________________   PLC programming and HMI www.tecnoplc.com
  2. Hello, I am new to the Beckhoff PLC systems and PROFINET. For one of the applications I am trying to connect ETHERCAT module to the PROFINET Controller which is in turm connected to IO modules. I am using the following modules: ETHERCAT coupler EK1100,EL6631 (Controller), EL6631(Device) --> EL6631(Controller)*,EL1008 (Input module) The connection between EL6631(Device) --> EL6631(Controller)* is via Ethernet cable. I am not able to configure the connection in the above mentioned fashion. Please let me know if this is a valid configuration? Is there any simpler way to achive this. And I am using the TwinCAT3 software on my PC.   Thanksk in advance :)
  3. How to establish communication and TIA Portal PLC to detect the PLC within the network that we have defined in the project and thus be able to transfer the program to the CPU detected within this Profinet network. Read more... http://www.tecnoplc.com/comunicacion-plc-y-tia-portal-desde-el-proyecto/ Greetings. _________________________________________ PLC programming and HMI http://www.tecnoplc.com
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    Video game application running in an Opto22 PAC using RFB protocol and VNC client as interface, can be played with the Free simulator PAC Sim
  5. View File Video Game running in an Opto22 PAC using RFB protocol and VNC Video game application running in an Opto22 PAC using RFB protocol and VNC client as interface, can be played with the Free simulator PAC Sim Submitter Absolutelyautomation Submitted 04/01/16 Category Other PLC Demo Software
  6. IFIX Scada communication issues

    I am new to ifix, I am having an issue, I am unable to receive any information, after attempting to fix the fact that the view was only pulling half the data I lost it all, I had a back up saved, but it didn't work on restoring communication, I was getting a cannot connect to node error, but I have fixed that, now all I am getting is question marks. essentially I believe that I have two standalone computers with the ifix software and the communicate directly with various plcs that share information across, either a ring topology or full connected. so the computer I have that is working is setup with scada and the database and MB1 with no network support, the one that is not working is set up the same, my cable connection is a usb to Ethernet and im communicating with a Comm port on the computer. I've tried different comm ports, even contacted GE, they were suppose to have someone call me back but no one has yet. Can anyone give me an idea of what I've got wrong here?
  7. I am working on a project with Micrologix 1400 and PanelView C600 I am not able to communicate over Ethernet with any device and my computer. I was not able to load the HMI screens so I don't know if they are communicating between themselves. The RSLinx does not see any device connected via Ethernet. I am using EtherNet/IP driver for this, not sure if that is right. I have tried connecting directly to each device from PC over ethernet and also connecting to them through switch. I can however ping each device and the packets are coming back. The IP assignments are as follows: 192.168.0.1 Router 192.168.0.2 PLC 192.168.0.3 HMI 192.168.0.25 PC Would anyone have any suggestions what I need to try to get this resolved? I was able to communicate with the MicroLogix via serial port but was not able to communicate with the PanelView through serial port at all. I have tried using the USB-2711-NC13 cable for the PanelView connection. Thank you.
  8. plc to pc using fins

    i have this code in c# in order to communicate to cj2m using etheret cable , but i get a connection error ( u can't reach : 192.168.250.1 :9600 ) is there any configuration that need to be done on the plc ? i mean i don't quite get (the node and all thoese properties i fnd on cx-programmer) ?
  9. PAROCK1 for HMI/SCADA View File Now a software solution is available for your Modbus (MB) needs in Rockwell/Allen-Bradley Control Logix or Compact Logix (Clgx) family processors, instead of a traditional 3rd party hardware like Prosoft MVI-56, Molex SST-SR4-CLX-RLL etc.  It is an Add-on instruction (AOI) for PLC/PAC firmware v16 or later, (other solutions are available for pre v16 systems).  For hardware interface, use PLC’s channel 0 (serial) or TCP/IP Interface module(s) to have as many MB TCP/IP devices or serial devices.  (Some limits apply based on system configurations, Comm. settings depending on HW used.) Connect any MB Client/Master or Server/Slave device(s) to your CLgx PLC, including flow computers, analyzers, VFDs, Power Monitors, Level gauges, Smart I/O, etc.  All the MB public/native function codes are supported.  32-Bit integers/floats as single entity are supported with byte and word level swapping. A separate utility automates the data mapping to your PLC logic.  Features -Serial Master (BASIC required Option); TCP; Slave; Redundancy; More than 5000 accumulative registers; MB CFC (Custom/Private Function Code) Support; Data mapping too – Between PAROCK1 & your PLC logic; Packaged with Rockwell; TCP/IP Interface Module; Volume Discounts; Annual Support Requirements -Rockwell/AB-CLgx processor with v16 or later.  Contact PCI for earlier versions. -If using CPU’s Chan0, you cannot use Chan0 for any other user mode activity. You can use it for non-user mode activities -TCP/IP Interface Modules from Rockwell/AB supported, are: -1756-EN2xx ControlLogix® Ethernet/IP communication modules, firmware revision 5.007 or later -1756-EWEB ControlLogix Ethernet/IP web server module, firmware revision 4.006 or later -1768-EWEB CompactLogix Ethernet/IP web server module, firmware revision 1.002 or later -1769-L30ER, 1769-L30ERM, 1769-L30ER-NSE, 1769-L33ER, 1769-L33ERM, and 1769-L36ERM CompactLogix controllers, firmware revision 20.011 or later -1769-L24ER-QB1B, 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B, 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B CompactLogix controllers, firmware revision 20.011 or later -1769-L16ER, 1769-L18ER, 1769-L18ERM CompactLogix controllers, firmware revision 20.011 or later Other Related Services/Items -Custom PLC Add-on instructions building -PLC upgrades, troubleshooting, applications -PC Windows, iOS5, Linux, Mobile devices Comm. Drivers -Custom development, Technology Transfer Services  -Other Non-AB communication drivers for serial or TCP  -Full control system integration, training, architecture design This driver can be conviniently used with Visual Studio in development of complete large scale complex HMI/SCADA Systems. It can be used to perform advanced reporting MES, analytics, IoT, Big data type apps. One example is available to download here For More Info Overview of Parijat Drivers: Click here  Additional supporting Info about Parijat Drivers:Click here Complete Related Driver options: Click here     Submitter Scadadoctor Submitted 03/10/16 Category Other PLC Demo Software
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    The Eaton cutler Hammer Incomprotocol for Impass systems driver from Parijat (ParImpacc), supports communication through serial or Ethernet ports to Eaton Cutler-Hammer devices using Incom or Impacc protocols, as a Master format. The driver enables users to capitalize on the low cost of communications equipment for use as the backbone for a power monitoring system and power quality analysis. ParImpacc can communicate with any serial via MINT or Ethernet viaEMINT device (Master Industrial Communications Network Translator), equipment as breakers, digital meters or motor overload relays. It supports communication with MPCV, IQ 200 & other Eaton devices. The IMPACC protocol module is designed to communicate with devices that use the ASCII version of the INCOM protocol to communicate with a host.    Features : Host-to-RTU commands supported: 2024 -300  Get Fast Status 2025 - 305 Get Current Buffer 2026 - 308 Get Power Buffer 1 2027 - 309 Get Power Buffer 2 2028 - 30F (00003B) Get phasingVoltage 2029 3A4 Get INCOM Statistics 2030 3C8 Get Flags Buffer 2031 3C9 Get Setpoints This driver can be conviniently used with Visual Studio in development of complete large scale complex HMI/SCADA Systems. It can be used to perform advanced reporting MES, analytics, IoT, Big data type apps. One example is available to download here For More Info Overview of Parijat Drivers: Click here  Additional supporting Info about Parijat Drivers:Click here Complete Related Driver options: Click here  
  11. View File EATON Cutler-hammer Incom protocol forImpacc systems for HMI/SCADA The Eaton cutler Hammer Incomprotocol for Impass systems driver from Parijat (ParImpacc), supports communication through serial or Ethernet ports to Eaton Cutler-Hammer devices using Incom or Impacc protocols, as a Master format. The driver enables users to capitalize on the low cost of communications equipment for use as the backbone for a power monitoring system and power quality analysis. ParImpacc can communicate with any serial via MINT or Ethernet viaEMINT device (Master Industrial Communications Network Translator), equipment as breakers, digital meters or motor overload relays. It supports communication with MPCV, IQ 200 & other Eaton devices. The IMPACC protocol module is designed to communicate with devices that use the ASCII version of the INCOM protocol to communicate with a host.    Features : Host-to-RTU commands supported: 2024 -300  Get Fast Status 2025 - 305 Get Current Buffer 2026 - 308 Get Power Buffer 1 2027 - 309 Get Power Buffer 2 2028 - 30F (00003B) Get phasingVoltage 2029 3A4 Get INCOM Statistics 2030 3C8 Get Flags Buffer 2031 3C9 Get Setpoints This driver can be conviniently used with Visual Studio in development of complete large scale complex HMI/SCADA Systems. It can be used to perform advanced reporting MES, analytics, IoT, Big data type apps. One example is available to download here For More Info Overview of Parijat Drivers: Click here  Additional supporting Info about Parijat Drivers:Click here Complete Related Driver options: Click here   Submitter Scadadoctor Submitted 03/10/16 Category Other PLC Demo Software
  12. Version 1.0.0

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    The Allen-Bradley Ethernet Driver provides an easy and reliable way to connect Allen-Bradley Ethernet devices to Client applications, including HMI, SCADA, Historian, MES, ERP and countless custom applications. This driver supports the Allen Bradley SLC 5/05 series, PLC-5 series, ControlLogix, CompactLogix, and MicroLogix PLCs. Features Interface: TCP/IP Ethernet Port, DHRIO, Net-ENI PLC Supported: AB Controllogix, Compactlogix, Micrologix,  SLC50x, PLC5, via TCP/IP Ethernet built-in or Module port. Any device with Ethernet/IP protocol.  Methods:  Open, Close, RefreshInfo, ClearDataBuffer Events:  OutCome (fires when a communication transaction completes) , RXComplete, TXComplete General: Also Supports unsolicited messages from SLC, Clogix family. Via DHRIO, access SLC & PLC5 data tables for read/write. Read or write most of the AB data types. support for DataQueue reads in SLC and Micrologix Throughput: Reads 100 consecutive registers @ 10Mhz in 40 msec. This driver can be conviniently used with Visual Studio in development of complete large scale complex HMI/SCADA Systems. It can be used to perform advanced reporting MES, analytics, IoT, Big data type apps. One example is available to download here
  13. View File Rockwell/Allen Bradley ethernet communication Protocol/driver The Allen-Bradley Ethernet Driver provides an easy and reliable way to connect Allen-Bradley Ethernet devices to Client applications, including HMI, SCADA, Historian, MES, ERP and countless custom applications. This driver supports the Allen Bradley SLC 5/05 series, PLC-5 series, ControlLogix, CompactLogix, and MicroLogix PLCs. Features Interface: TCP/IP Ethernet Port, DHRIO, Net-ENI PLC Supported: AB Controllogix, Compactlogix, Micrologix,  SLC50x, PLC5, via TCP/IP Ethernet built-in or Module port. Any device with Ethernet/IP protocol.  Methods:  Open, Close, RefreshInfo, ClearDataBuffer Events:  OutCome (fires when a communication transaction completes) , RXComplete, TXComplete General: Also Supports unsolicited messages from SLC, Clogix family. Via DHRIO, access SLC & PLC5 data tables for read/write. Read or write most of the AB data types. support for DataQueue reads in SLC and Micrologix Throughput: Reads 100 consecutive registers @ 10Mhz in 40 msec. This driver can be conviniently used with Visual Studio in development of complete large scale complex HMI/SCADA Systems. It can be used to perform advanced reporting MES, analytics, IoT, Big data type apps. One example is available to download here Submitter Scadadoctor Submitted 02/28/16 Category Demo Software
  14. Hello All,      I just had a brain storm while I was setting up a new piece of equipment. As most of us who setup new equipment, we use a long, long, long Ethernet cable when we are trying to reach the end of the machine. I was wondering if anyone has used a portable wireless router instead of a cable. I carry a Cisco router currently, but it isn't very portable. I also thought about Bluetooth, but not sure the range and/or if it works.      Any thoughts on products? The big key is portability for me.
  15. Hi all. Long time reader, first time poster. I am tasked to make a couple of module specific function blocks for communication between our Mitsubishi PLC (GX IEC Developer 7.04) and a B&R remote IO over Profibus. A number of these blocks would then be used, depending on the RIO setup. Reading should be straight forward, just read X amount of words, starting from address Y. Writing is trickier as Mitsubishi prefers 16/32 bit Data whereas B&R batches Data in bytes! As I have several output modules in the RIO. I need to send my info "chained" together. Example: Module 1: 2 Bytes Module 2: 3 Bytes Module 3: 2 Bytes Totals: 7 bytes or 4 words. Sending the first word is no problem. Neither is the next two words (I will just have 1 empty byte at the end of the third word). But then the info to the third module should start in the middle of the third word. Any idea how I could solve this? Experimental: At the moment the blocks have inputs (bits), which are stored to a bit-array inside the block and then linked to an output. My idea at the moment is to merge all module-wise output bit arrays to one big bit array, converting that to INT and sending it off to the Profibus address. But I have not yet found a way to merge the arrays and shift them so all data is where it should be. Above example: ARRAY [0..15] OF BOOL + ARRAY [0..23] OF BOOL + ARRAY [0..15] OF BOOL Totals: ARRAY [0..63] OF BOOL or [0..71] counting the spare byte. Converted to 8 Words and forwarded through Profibus. Thank you in advance.
  16. Hello everybody, I want make communication PLC FX5U series and HMI GS2107-WTBD. IP for PLC is 192.168.3.250 IP for HMI is 192.168.3.18 I can make upload programs via Ethernet. My Laptop , PLC and HMI are connected toghether via switch. But I could connect data between PLC and HMI. So what must name of device and how to set BIT for example, which must communicate PLC<---->HMI. (bit.jpg) In GT Designer communication also write that i couldn't connect HMI via PLC in red , you can see attached picture. (GS.jpg) smiles : Altan ------------------------ Solved. My error was that PLC and HMI must have different Station Number Special thanks to Piotr Tynor(Mitsubishi, Poland ) , Adam Syrek (Mitsubish, Poland ) , I. Ayvazova (Bulgaria) , K. Raykov (Bulgaria) /you can see atched .pdf file/ MTS0026 - FX5U and GOT2000 (1).pdf
  17. Modbus client problems with FX3U

    Hello, I have the following problem, I have two PLCs FX3U-16M, with a communication module FX3U-ENET-Port502 in both PLCs have built a server under Modbus TCP and a client to read the registers of the other PLC, my code of Modbus TCP client presents the error code C017 and errors in the channels for reading and writing the registers. Of course grateful for his help.
  18. I need some help and advice communicating between an Omron PLC and a Keyence KV-5500. My system typically uses an Omron CJ2M-CPU34 which comes equipped with the built in Ethernet IP port.  My customer is insisting that we change the CPU in our system to a CJ2H-CPU66-EIP in order to communicate with the Keyence KV-5500.  They have not been able to detail why their communications require the CJ2H, they just say they will be using Ethernet TAG communication and for this they need us to change the CPU. Has anyone successfully established communicated between the Omron PLCs and the Keyence?  If so how did you do it and which CPU did you use?  Is there an .eds file available for the Keyence CPU? Please help!!! They will be visiting from halfway around the globe to test communications in January so I want to be prepared!
  19. I have a problem when trying to download a program from a FX1S-30MT PLC. I am using a SC-09 USB cable. The software i am using is GX Developer 8. When trying to download the MAIN program the screen in the attachment appears. I tested the download from another PLC of same model and have no problems, therefore the cable is ok, and the laptop is ok. When downloading of the parameters and comments does not give error, just when trying to download MAIN. Also I tested connection with Test Connection button and says communication is ok. Anyone who can help? I have a doubt, how can i see the communication parameters on the PLC side? Thanks a lot
  20. Hi, I am working on the following setup: External server connecting to PLC system via QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module and using MC protocolConnection via LAN cable (straight-though) between external server and QJ71E71-100 Ethernet moduleGoal is to pull data from PLC system via the use of MC protocol + 4E frame + ASCII data code + batch read Word units (via 0401 command, which is part of MC protocol)External server will act as TCP client, while QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module should act as TCP serverThe external server is using custom software (programmed in Python) to query/process response. At this moment I can 1) "ping" the QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module successfully, 2) connect to it via TCP socket and 3) send data via TCP socket. All is working well so far BUT I am not getting any data back from QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module. My setting are as follows: IP address of external server = 192.168.1.203 (it binds the socket to port 1500 of this external server when initiating communication). The external server will always initiate communication to query data whenever needed, FYI. IP address of QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module = 192.168.1.254, and it connects to port = 1500The Ethernet diagnostic tool indicates that my TCP packets are being received ("Total Number of Receives" increase every time data is sent), and that TCP response packets are being sent (increases in tandem with "Total Number of Receives" (apologies for poor picture quality): Would someone in the forum have experienced a similar issue (meaning that you could connect + send data from external server, but no data was getting sent back from QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module to external server? Are there some obvious mistakes in the configurations to the experienced eyes in this forum? For your information I am not using any gateway for the connection: it's a straight-through LAN cable from the external server directly into the QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module. Would such a setup work out of the box, or do I need to configure "Router Relay" or "Station No <-> IP information" within GX developer? Lastly I have not configured FTP, email or Interrupt settings, FYI. Thank you for your help, feel lost with this TCP connection issue. Regards to all forum readers! PS: find attached the pictures detailing configuration settings for both QJ71E71-100 Ethernet module and external server.
  21. Using its internal Ethernet ports, our 1769-L36ERM processor communicates with 15 other devices inside the same machine. Can a rack mounted Ethernet module be installed to allow communication to/from this processor and an external network containing a SCADA system and RSLogix 5000 workstations? We prefer not to add all 16 devices to our external network and our I/S department does not allow routing devices on the network that they did not install.
  22. Hello I'm looking for a way to setup communication between a PC and a PLC. The PLC is an Allen Bradley compactlogix L30ER i would like to use the existing network which is a Ethernet setup. I've read and tried some OPC/DDE sample project with Excel and I'm wondering if there is a better way to do it. Thanks!
  23. connecting ixt4a to a cj1m/cp1l/ns network

    hi everybody i have a network with 2 pieces cj1m and 2 pieces cp1l communicating with a ns15 monitor. everything is fine. i need to connect an ixt4a monitor in that network. my question is : do i have to make new routing tables or it is not neccessary? my routing table for cj1m and cp1l cpus are attached. if then i have to make new routing table so that the cj1m will be able to communicate ixt4a monitor, how am i going to do it for both monitors? Any help will be mostly valuable and appreciated. thanks
  24. CJ1M communication protocol

    Hello, I am not familiar with the Omron PLC's. A PC is connected to the peripheral port of an CJ1M CPU12 PLC. The write command the PC is transmitting to the PLC looks like this (ASCII): "@00WD0070010055*." Can you tell me what kind of communication protocol it is using? It is a public or proprietary protocol? Thank you!