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1. However you may verify your application s runtime execution settings by checking the Project Status dialog To verify that the communication driver s will execute correctly 1 From the main menu bar select Project Status The Project Status dialog displays Project Status Task Status Strup A Z Background Task Automatic EP Database Client Runtime Manual 33 Database Spy Manual MA DDE Client Runtime Manual DDE Server Manual T Driver Runtime N Automatic HDA OPC Server Manual Eq LogWin Manual GHODBC Runtime Manual COPC Client Runtime Manual yy B l e 2 Verify that the Driver Runtime task is set to Automatic m If the setting is correct then proceed to step 3 below m If the Driver Runtime task is set to Manual then select the task and click the Startup button to toggle the task s Startup mode to Automatic 3 Click OK to close the Project Status dialog 4 Start the application to run the driver Page 21 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 6 Improve DI Al scan time The DCON driver provides a simple method to improve multi channel scan time for a DI Al module If a module has many channels this method can decrease the communication times to obtain all channels values from this module Users only need to configure the address for the first channel of this module and give the others null address as figure below 1 In Fast mode Users just need to con
2. Total_Out Channel gt lt Channel No gt Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 1 to OxFF 1 1 for 1 8K XW board For WP 5xxx controller 2 0 for l 87K modules in slot Slot The slot number where the Module is plugged in the backplane 1 1 for l 7000 modules or I 87K modules on I 87K expansion unit 1 0 for XW board For WP 5xxx controller Total_In Channel The total number of input channel for a module Total_Out Channel The total number of output channel for a module Channel No Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Module Location Address_ value The value of Address and Slot in Address Field Slot_value I 8K 1 gt 0 Slot Modules 1 87K 0 gt 0 Com Port Modules Tab gt 0 le 4 2 3 1 1 Example of Addressing Configuration Slot Modules XW Board Header Field Address Field Read DI XW107 XWDI 1 0 8 8 0 Slot 0 Ch 0 Write DO XW310 XWDO 1 0 3 3 1 Slot 0 Ch 1 Read Al XW310 XW310Al 1 0 4 2 2 Slot 0 Ch 2 Read AO XW310 XW310AO 1 0 4 2 1 Slot 0 Ch 1 Slot Modules I 8K Header Field Address Field Page 12 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Read DI I 8053P Addr 1 Table 4 2 3 2 DI 1 2 16 0 0 Slot 2 Ch 0 Read Write DO I 8057W DO 1 1 0 16 1 Slot
3. document only DCON driver specific settings and procedures will be discussed here To configure the communication settings for the DCON driver 1 In the Workspace pane select the Comm tab and then expand the Drivers folder The DCON driver is listed here as a subfolder 2 Right click on the DCON subfolder and then select the Settings option from the pop up menu The DCON Communication Parameters dialog is displayed amp DCON Connection Type Direct v Serial Port Workspace EJ COM comi w Stop Bits 1 vi a4 Project WinPAC_TEST APP Baud Rate 9600 v Parity None ih Data Bits 8 Timeout Checksum 200 0 Page 7 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 3 Verify the Serial Port settings and change them if necessary 4 Configure the additional driver specific settings as described in the following table Parameter Default Value Valid values Description Serial port uses to communication COM COM1 COM1 to COM256 with the devices Baud Rate 9600 110 to 115200bps Communication rate of data Number of data bits used in the Data Bits 8 5 to 8 protocol Number of stop bits used in the Stop Bits 1 1or2 protocol Even odd none space Parity None Parity of the protocol or mark Timeout 200 0 2147483647 Time unit is 1 ms 0 No checksum Checksum 0 Oor 1 1 Checksum Table 4 1 1 Note These Parameters must be just the same as the configur
4. filled with HTCmdStr it means the tag will be the received HART command string If the Header field is filled with ATCmdData it means the tag will be the received HART command data a Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Addresss gt lt Slot gt lt Total_In Ch gt lt Total_Out Ch gt lt Ch No gt lt HTCmds lt HTDataldx gt Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 1 to OxFF 1 for l 8K and 0 for I 87K modules in slot Slot The slot number where the Module is plugged in the backplane 1 for l 7000 modules or I 87K modules on I 87K expansion unit The value of Address and Slot in Address Field Module Location Address_ value Slot_value I 8K 1 gt 0 Slot Modules 1 87K 0 gt 0 Com Port Modules gt 0 1 Table 4 2 8 1 Total_In Channel The total number of input channel for a module Page 18 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Total_Out Channel The total number of output channel for a module Channel No Channel s Number to be read written from to the module HTCmd HART command string for sending and the format is as below Preamble_Delimeter_Address_Command_ByteCnt_DataArray like HART Cmd3 gt 05_82_16850B0A42_03_00 HT Dataldx HART command data index for receiving The value is as below Example of HTCmd and HTDataldx configuration Head
5. number of input channel for a module Mode 0 Dir Pulse Counter Mode 1 Up Down Counter Mode 2 Frequency Mode 3 Up Counter Mode 4 A B Phase Counter Unreserved 0 Not use in FRnet module Channel Number Channel s Number to be read from the module Example of Addressing Configuration Slot Modules l 8K Header Field Address Field Read Counter l 8084W Slot 5 Channel Mode 0 Channel 3 Counter 1 5 0 0 3 Table 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for I 8088W Tag Name Field PWM Output Mode The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective I 8088W API function In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag must be configured as String Type and will send its value to an API function according to Address field defined The tag value has the following sequence lt Variable 1 gt lt Variable 2 gt lt Variable 3 gt lt Variable 4 gt Variable 1 The slot number where the Module is plugged in the backplane Range 0 to 7 Variable 2 The number of channel the function will be called Variable 3 The value needed to be filled in the third parameter of the respective function If there is no Page 15 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 parameter needed please fill 0 instead Variable 4 The value needed to be filled in the forth parameter of the respective function If there is no paramete
6. 1 Ch 1 Read Al I 8017HW Al 1 6 8 0 2 Slot 6 Ch 2 Write AO I 8024W AO 1 7 0 4 3 Slot 7 Ch 3 Slot Modules I 87K Header Field Address Field Read DI I 87040W DI 0 5 32 0 31 Slot 5 Ch 31 Read Write DO I 87041W DO 0 6 0 32 30 Slot 6 Ch 30 Read Al I 87017W Al 0 4 8 0 4 Slot 4 Ch 4 Write AO I 87024W AO 0 7 0 4 0 Slot 7 Ch 0 Send Recv Cmd to DO l 87041W SendCmd 6 Command String like 00M Slot 6 ComPort Modules Header Field Address Field Read DI l 7041 DI 1 1 14 0 5 Addr 1 Ch 5 Read Write DO l 7042 DO 2 1 0 13 6 Adadr 2 Ch 6 Read Al I 7012 Al 4 1 1 0 0 Addr 4 Ch 0 Write AO I 7021 AO 3 1 0 1 0 Addr 3 Ch 0 Send Recv Cmd to DO I 7041 SendCmd Command String like 06M 4 2 4 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for FRnet Module Tag Name Field Page 13 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive or send values from or to the device Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Address gt lt Slot gt lt Port Number gt lt Group Number gt lt Used Channel gt Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 1 to OxFF 1 for l 8K and 0 for I 87K modules in slot P
7. 5 ese DEGUSSA AG D ra ssa NT 2000 94 v1 07 PEN NES i Selected drivers DLL Description 4 When the DCON driver is displayed in the Selected Drivers list click the OK button to close the dialog The driver is added to the Drivers folder in the Comm tab of the Workspace Page 5 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 3 2 Other Software Requirements It is not necessary to install any other software in the PC XP 8000 XP 8000 CE WinPAC ViewPAC to enable the communication between the host and the Device Note Special cautions must be taken when installing the physical hardware Refer to the hardware manufacture documentation for specific instructions in this area Page 6 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 4 CONFIGURING THE DRIVER Once you have selected the DCON driver in Studio you must properly configure it to communicate with your target devices First you must set the driver s communication settings to match the parameters set on the device Then you must build driver worksheets to associate database tags in your Studio application with the appropriate addresses for the devices 4 1 Configuring the Communication Settings The communication settings are described in detail in the Communication chapter of the Studio Technical Reference Manual and the same general procedures are used for all drivers Please review those procedures before continuing For the purposes of this
8. DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Support Serial Comm RS 232 485 for PC WinPAC ViewPAC XPAC 8000 XPAC 8000 CE6 Embedded Controller with ICP DAS DCON modules I 7K I 8K I 87K and others LELIKE EE 1 INTRODUCTION cicscenecerceenssbisienscanseapcaves capeseabsontavetalevasaedueessniaceistexdsvncsenadsxecenspeuccaiissuateecieeceniaueses 2 2 GENERAL INFORMATION bassasssssscessessicssvsesscusoasessisnassnsennesnnceavyaskesnnasanssuesesiaan qustaanugniecanannsecns 3 2 1 DEVICE SPECIICATIONS aaia ani aaea a a aaa aaaea aaa ae Aaa en ae aaa aaa 3 2 2 Network Specifications 0 ccccceecceceeeceeeeeeenceceeeeeeeaeeeeaaeeaeeeceaeeeeaaeseeaeeseaeeesaaeeeeaaesgeeeesnaeeesaeeseaeeenaes 3 2 3 NetWork Specifications sisina aaa aaeain iea aaaea iaa 3 3 Driver installation s sss ss ssssssosssssssesssssssoessonsseossssoseesssssorsssssseossosisoetsrs sosstssseeissssssssstssseesrei oo 5 3 1 Installing and Selecting Driver ccceccceceseeeenceceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaecseaaeseaeeesaeeseaaesseaeesseeeesaeeeeaeesenees 5 3 2 Other Software Requirements cccccccceceesceceeeeeceeeeeeaeceeeeeceaeeecaaeeeeaeeseeeesaeeesaaeeseeeeseeessaeeseneeeeaes 6 4 CONFIGURING THE DRIVER cseiicnssceutccanaseicaneccrecusiecarcenstoonddanstah cuaedavasestccsnconstiveieanscatcapesareccanss 7 4 1 Configuring the Communication Settings c cccccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeesaaeeeeaaeeseeeeseaeeesaeeseaeeseaes 7 4 2 Configuring the Dri
9. HART I O Series HTCmdData Any Receive HART Command Data Access DALI device via DALI DALI Gateway DGW Any gateway like DGW 521 XWDI For WP 5xxx controller expansion XWDO I O board like XW 107 110 304 XW Board Any XWxxXxXAl xxx will be as below XWxxxAO 107 110 304 310 310C Table 4 2 2 2 Note 1 For header type Al or AO The x symbol is used to configure a module s input output range in the XP 8000 s slot The following description lists all the x values The value 0 3 will be configured as 10V and the value 4 is 20mA If users just use Al or AO head type without x value the default x value is 0 0 10V 1 5V 2 2 5V 3 1 25V 4 20mA 2 For header type SendCmd For Slot Module x means slot number of module For COM Port Module use without x in header field Note Always creates two different driver worksheets for Input and Output modules 4 2 3 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for General Modules Tag Name Field The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device Page 11 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive or send values from or to the device Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Address gt lt Slot gt lt Total_In Channel gt lt
10. RC check 2 2 Network Specifications m Device communication port RS232 port m Physical protocol RS232 RS485 m Logic protocol ASCII Proprietary m Device Runtime software DCON driver m Specific PC Board None 2 3 Network Specifications m Operation System Microsoft Windows NT 2000 XP 7 8 Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 ICP DAS XP 8000 embedded controller Microsoft Windows CE 7 0 ICP DAS IWS x201 embedded controller Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 ICP DAS XP 8000 CE6 embedded controller Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 ICP DAS WinPAC ViewPAC embedded controller The driver is composed of the following files DCON INI Internal files of the driver it should not be modified by the user DCON MSG This file contains the error messages for each error code It is an internal file of the driver and the user should not modify it DCON PDF This document provides detailed documentation about the driver Page 3 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 m DCON DLL This is the compiled library for the driver Note All the files above must be in the subdirectory DRV of the Studio s installation direction Default Configuration COM Port 1 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 m Parity None m Stop Bits 1 m Timeout 200 m Checksum 0 No Checksum Page 4 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 3 Driver Installation 3 1 Installing and Selecting Driver After install InduSoft Web Studio i
11. characters ii The last character of the filename must be alphabet For Example m DCONA DCONB gt OK m DCONABC DCON1 DCON2 gt NG Page 23 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 8 Troubleshooting After each attempt to communicate using this driver the tag configured in the field Read Status or Write Status will receive the error code regarding the kind of failure that occurred The error messages are Error Code of General Module Reference Table Error Code Description Possible causes Procedure to solve 0 NoError a without None required 1 Invalid Header An invalid Header Type a valid Header 2 Invalid Address An invalid Address Type a valid Address 0x10000 1 Slot registered error 0x10000 2 Slot not registered error 0x10000 3 Unknown Module 0x10000 4 Module doesn t exist 0x11000 1 EEPROM accesses invalid address 0x11000 2 SRAM accesses invalid address 0x12000 1 The input value is invalid 0x12000 2 The WDT doesn t exist 0x12000 3 The WDT init error 0x13000 1 Create interrupt s event failure 0x14000 1 Uart check sum error 0x14000 2 Uart read timeout 0x14000 3 Uart response error 0x14000 4 Uart under input range 0x14000 5 Uart exceed input range 0x14000 6 Uart open filed 0x15000 1 lO card does not support this API 0x15000 2 API unsupported this IO card 0x15000 3 Slot s value exceeds its range 0x15000 4 Chann
12. e between 0 and 15 if DALI AddrType equals 2 then this value will be 0 0 gt The tag value will be Lamp Power Value 1 gt The tag value will be DALI Command Code if DALI_DataType equals 0 then this value will be blank No Use if DALI_DataType equals 1 then this value will be DALI Command Index Example of DALI gateway configuration a Station Field Module Location Header Field Address Field Set DALI Single Device Lamp_Power via DGW 521 DGW 1 0 2 0 Mod_Addr 1 DALI_Addr 2 Set DALI Group Device Lamp_Power via DGW 521 DGW 2 1 3 0 Mod_Addr 2 DALI_Group 3 Set DALI Broadcast Lamp_Power via DGW 521 DGW 5 2 0 0 Mod_Addr 5 Execute DALI Command 144 via DGW 521 DGW 3 0 4 1 144 Mod_Addr 3 DALI_Addr 4 Table 4 2 9 1 It is used to trig the assigned DALI query command for the reading driver sheet If the value of the station field is 0 then all query command in reading driver sheet will be executed Users can use rCmdNo to execute the assigned DALI query command rCmdNo is a integer tag 4 3 Device Configuration The device parameter baud rate stop bits etc must be matched with the settings configured in the Communication Parameters of the DCON driver Page 20 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 5 Executing the Driver By default Studio will automatically execute your selected communication driver s during application runtime
13. e communication driver such as the different permutations for configuration and its default values m Executing the Driver Explain the steps to test whether the driver was correctly installed and configured Enhance DI Al Scan Timing Explain the way to enhance the scan time when using DI AI modules m Using Multi DCON Driver Explain how to add another DCON driver in InduSoft m Troubleshooting Supply a list of the most common error codes for this protocol and the procedures to fix them m ICP DAS InduSoft Resources A list of useful links which provide varies demos and documents m History of versions Provide a log of all the modifications done in driver Note m This document assumes that you have read the Development Environment chapter in Studio s Technical Reference Manual This document also assumes that you are familiar with the Microsoft Windows NT 2000 XP 7 8 environment If you are not familiar with Windows then we suggest using the Help feature available3 from the windows desktop Start menu as you work through this guide Page 2 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 Device Specifications m Manufacturer ICP DAS Co Ltd Compatible Equipment ICP DAS modules from DCON families I 7000 1 8000 and l 87K Note m All analog modules must be configured to engineering units m This Driver version does not implement the CRC The equipment must be configured not to use C
14. ed on the ICP DAS device 4 2 Configuring the Driver Worksheets 4 2 1 Insert a Standard Worksheet The configuration of these worksheets is described in detail in the Communication chapter of the Studio Technical Reference Manual and the same general procedures are used for all drivers Please review those procedures before continuing 1 In the Comm tab open the Drivers folder and locate the DCON subfolder 2 Right click on the DCON subfolder and then select Insert from the pop up menu Page 8 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 A new DCON driver worksheet is inserted into the DCON subfolder and the worksheet is opened for configuration amp DCON001 DRY Description C Increase priority Read Trigger Enable Read when Idle Read Completed Read Status Write Trigger Enable Write on Tag Change Write Completed Write Status Station Header F Tag Name Address Diy Add A ey iw lt gt NOTE E Most of the field on this sheet are standard for all drivers see the Communication chapter for the Technical Reference Manual for more information on configuring these fields However the Station and I O Address field use syntax that is specific to the DCON driver Users can only apply the tag name up to 100 items in the same worksheet Page 9 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 4 2 2 Configuring the Station and Header fields Parameter Default Value Valid val
15. el s value exceeds its range 0x15000 5 Gain s value exceeds its range 0x15000 6 rea unsupported the interrupt Error Code of l 8084W Reference Table Page 24 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Error Code Description Possible causes Procedure to solve 0 NoError 1 ID ERROR 2 SLOT OUT RANGE 3 CHANNEL OUT RANGE 4 SELECT CHANNEL ERROR 5 ADDRESS ERROR 10 DATA ERROR 15 Timeout Error Code of l 8088W Reference Table Error Code Description Possible causes Procedure to solve 0 NoError 1 ID ERROR 2 SLOT OUT RANGE 3 CHANNEL OUT RANGE 4 SELECT CHANNEL ERROR 5 HI DUTY OUT RANGE 6 LO DUTY OUT RANGE Note 1 The results of the communication may be verified in the output Window of the Studio s environment To set a log of events for Field Read Commands Field Write Commands and Serial Communication click with the right button of the mouse on the output window and choose the option setting to select these log events When testing under a Windows CE target you can enable the log at the unit Tools Logwin and verify the celog txt created at the target unit Page 25 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 is J Recipe Report M DDE Messages D Field Write Commands P Display Open Close Insert date time I Serial Communicstion Logon Logout I OPC Messages I Trace Messages TCP IP Messages I Database Messages B a
16. er Field lt HTCmd gt lt HTDataldx gt HTCmdStr HART send command string 0 HART receive command string 0 HART receive data0 1 HART receive data1 2 HART receive data2 HTCmdData HART send command string For example For HART Command 3 Table 4 2 8 2 For Example Header HTCmdData Address 0 1 8 0 0 05_82_16850B0A42_03_00 0 lt HTCmd gt gt 05_82_16850B0A42_03_00 lt HTDataldx gt gt 0 gt It will send HART command 3 string and receive the Current data in the InduSoft tag 4 2 9 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for DALI Gateway Series a Tag Name Field The tag value is used to the DALI device If DALI DataType 0 it means the value will be Lamp Power Value If DALL DataType 1 it means the value will be DALI Command Code Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence DL means DALI lt Mod_Addr gt lt DALI_AddrType gt lt DALI_Addr gt lt DALI_DataType gt lt DALI_Cmdldx gt Page 19 Mod_Addr Hex DALI_AddrType DALI_Addr DALI_DataType DALI_Cmdldx DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Module s Address in the network Range from 0x01 to OxFF 0 gt DALI single device address 1 gt DALI group device address 2 gt DALI broadcast address if DALI_AddrType equals 0 then this value will be between 0 and 63 if DALI _AddrType equals 1 then this value will b
17. escsccscscesescscsocscscesesesescocscssssesesesose 22 7 Using Multi DCON DriVer sessssossesesescsccsosossescscsossoscesescecsocsosoesesesosocsosoesssesosecsossesesesosoesosse 23 8 Tro bleshooting ssiississsissssecsssssisssissscsssissasosesssscnssicssisssdsssessensoistss sososss dssisisdosss sidsaisss nssn s 24 9 ICP DAS InduSoft Resource e esesesessosessesososeseseosososeesososssssessososossesosossseseososossesososesssssseses 27 10 History Version sicciccckescecicesinty ccacetecdscisshseitoneesiceaieavadecctuccbecedusiesswevicandasnckedabesdscccetevatenstiveadecs 27 Page 1 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 1 INTRODUCTION The DCON driver enables communication between InduSoft Web Studio and most of ICP DAS modules from DCON families I 7000 I 8000 and I 87K in accordance with the characteristics covered in this document This document will help you to select configure and execute the DCON driver and it is organized as follows Introduction Provide an overview of the driver documentation General Information Provide information necessary to identify all the required components hardware and software necessary to implement the communication and global characteristics about the communication m Driver Installation Explain the procedures that must be followed to install the software and hardware required for the communication m Configuring the Driver Provide the required information to configure th
18. figure the first channel of this module and keep the other address field of this module blank Refer to Figure 7 1 DCON Driver will obtain all channels ChO Ch7 data at once 2 In Normal mode Users need to configure all the channels of this module Refer to Figure 7 2 DCON Driver will obtain each channel s value individually Description Description oistlmut T Increase priority Bitan T Increase priority Read Trigger Enable Read when Idle Read Completed Read Status Read Trigger Enable Read when Idle Read Completed Read Status Po E E JE E WWE W Write Trigger Enable Write on Tag Change Write Completed Write Status Write Trigger Enable Write on Tag Change Write Completed Write Status Po E BE E JE EE BE Station aaa 7 T Station Header a eS Tag Name Address Tag Name _ 01 1 16 0 0 990 0 0 VT GE G ASBGERBRSE SB Fast Mode Normal Mode Page 22 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 7 Using Multi DCON Driver When users want to use two or more DCON drivers in InduSoft please follow the steps list below 1 Duplicate DCON dll DCON ini and DCON msg which located in the Bin folder under the installation path Ex C Program Files Indusoft Web Studio v7 1 Drv 2 After these three files duplicated modify the filename Please follow rules below for naming the filename of a new driver i The filename cannot exceed 5
19. itp www icpdas com products Software InduSoft indusoft htm 2 ICPDAS Indusoft News http www icpdas com products Software InduSoft News html 3 ICPDAS Indusoft Demos http www icpdas com products Software InduSoft download_ DP htm 4 ICPDAS InduSoft Package Tool http www icpdas com products Software InduSoft package htm 5 ICPDAS InduSoft FAQ English http www icpdas com download software InduSoft InduSoft FAQ Eng pdf Chinese hitp www icpdas com download software InduSoft InduSoft FAQ CT pdf 10 History Version Author Description of changes 2 01 Eugene Chen 2009 04 25 First driver version 2 02 Eugene Chen 2009 09 15 Add module l 8172W I 8084W and I 8088W 2 13 Edward 2014 06 13 Support I 87H17W HART Al module 2 14 Edward 2014 06 30 Support DGW 521 DALI Gateway 216 iah 2015 01 06 Bins ig E e WP 5xxx controller I O Page 27
20. lease refer to table 4 2 3 1 Slot The slot number where the Module is plugged in the backplane 1 for I 7000 modules or I 87K modules on l 87K expansion unit Please refer to table 4 2 3 1 Port Number The port number of FRnet module in which connects to FRnet Range 0 or 1 Group Number Group number which is corresponding to an FRnet module Range 0 to 7 Used Channel Channel s Number to be read written from to the module Example of Addressing Configuration Slot Modules I 8K Read FRnet DI Channel via I 8172W Slot 3 Port 1 Group 0 Ch 5 Write FRnet DO Channel via I 8172W Slot 2 Port 0 Group 5 Ch 8 Header Field Address Field FRnet 1 3 1 0 5 FRnet 1 2 0 5 8 Table 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for I 8084W Tag Name Field The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive the counter values from the device a Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Address gt lt Slot gt lt Channel Mode gt lt Unreserved gt lt Used Channel gt Page 14 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Address Hex 1 for I 8K module Slot The slot number where the Module is plugged in the backplane Range 0 to 7 Channel Mode The total
21. leo GR ja When you are not able to establish the communication with the PLC you should first of all establish the communication between the PLC Programming Tool and the PLC Very frequently the communication it is not possible due to a hardware or cable problem or due an error or lack of configuration at the PLC Only after the communication between the PLC Programming Software and the PLC is working fine you can test again the supervisory When testing the communication with the Studio you should first use the application sample described at item 7 instead of the new application that you are creating If is required to contact technical support please have the following information available Operating System type and version To find this information use the Tools System Information option Project information It is displayed using the option Project Status from the Studio menu Driver version and communication log Available from Studio Output when running the driver Device model and boards please refer to hardware manufacture s documentation Page 26 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 9 ICP DAS InduSoft Resource ICPDAS has work with InduSoft for many years and we provide more InduSoft solutions to help users solve InduSoft problems quickly and develop InduSoft project easily The following InduSoft resources provided by ICPDAS are free please refer to the ICPDAS InduSoft Web Site 1 ICPDAS Indusoft Introduction h
22. n XPAC 8000 or PC the DCON driver of ICPDAS is not installed automatically Therefore users need to install the DCON driver first before using the DCON driver in IWS The DCON driver setup file can be downloaded from the site hitp www icpdas com products Software InduSoft indusoft_drivers htm For WinPAC 8000 ViewPAC 2xWx and XPAC 8000 CE6 users there is no need to install the DCON driver The DCON driver is included inside the runtime folder Simply download the InduSoft runtime folder from the site http Awww icpdas com products Software InduSoft indusoft download htm When the DCON communication driver is installed in IWS users just need to select the driver in the application and the steps are described as follows 1 Execute the Studio and select the proper application 2 From the main menu bar select Insert Driver to open the Communication Drivers dialog 3 Select the DCON driver from the Available Drivers list and then click the Select button Communication Drivers Eg Available drivers DLL Description Kadi COWAF OMRON Compow ay Communication Protocol NT 2k lt P CRDRY Crisp Automation Crisp Protocol NT 2000 9x v1 02 GTG CTC CTC Serial Data Comunication NT 2000 9x CE v1 CUTL CUTLER HAMMER D50 D300 NT 2000 CE x86 Sh3 CYLON Cylon UCU and UC32 xx devices NT 2K lt P v1 00 DA100 YOKOGAWS DA100 NT 2000 9x 1 08 DAYI DAVIS Weather Wizard NT 2000 9s v1 03
23. r needed please fill 0 instead Example of Tag Value in PWM Output Mode 1 8088W Function Tag Value String Type pac_i8088W_SetPWMDutyDeci Slot 2 Channel 3 Frequency 10000 Duty Cycle 10 pac_i8088W_PWMSiart Slot 1 Channel 2 2 3 10000 10 1 2 0 0 Table 4 2 6 1 Read DI Value from I 8088W The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive the DI values from the 8088W Address Field PWM Output Mode Please fill in the function type ID from 0 10 Type ID and Function Reference Chart Function Type ID Function 1 pac_i8088W_SetPWMDutyDeci 2 pac_i8088W_SetPWMDutyCoutn 3 pac_i8088W_SetPWMCountMode 4 pac_i8088W_BurstCount 5 pac_i8088W_PWMStart 6 pac_i8088W_PWMStop 7 pac_i8088W_SetSyncChannel 8 pac_i8088W_SyncStart Page 16 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 9 pac_i8088W_SyncStop 10 pac_i8088W_SetHardwareTrigChannel Table 4 2 6 2 Read DI Value from I 8088W Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Address gt lt Slot gt lt Channel Mode gt lt Total_ Out Channel gt lt Used Channel gt Address Hex 1 for 8088W module Slot The slot number where the Module is plugged in
24. the backplane Range 0 7 Total_In Channel 0 not use for I 8088W Total_Out Channel 0 not use for I 8088W Channel Number DI Channel s Number to be read from the module Example of Addressing Configuration Slot Modules l 8K Header Field Address Field Read DI I 8088W Slot 5 Channel 3 PWM 1 5 0 0 3 Table 4 2 6 3 4 2 7 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for DL 100T Series a Tag Name Field The body of the driver worksheet allows you to associate each tag to its respective address in the device In the column Tag Name you must type the tag from your application database This tag will receive the counter values from the device a Address Field Please fill in module setting value into address field with the following sequence lt Address gt lt Data Type gt Address Hex Module s Address in the network Range from 0x01 to OxFF Data Type The type of value to be read Range 0 to 2 Page 17 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 Type 0 Temperature value in degrees Celsius Type 1 Temperature value in degrees Fahrenheit Type 2 Humidity value Example of Addressing Configuration Slot Modules l 8K Header Field Address Field Read DL DL 100T485 Address 5 Data Type 0 DL 5 0 Table 4 2 7 1 4 2 8 Configuring the Tag and Address fields for HART I O Module Tag Name Field The tag value is used to receive the HART device response data If the Header field is
25. ue Description Define the type of variable to be read Header Al See next table or written from or to the device Table 4 2 2 1 Station field Not used in DCON driver Header field The Header field defines the type of variables that will be read or written from or to the device It complies with the syntax lt Module s Type gt After editing the field Header the system will check if it is valid or not If the syntax was incorrect the default value Al will be automatically placed in the field You can also specify an indirect tag e g header but the tag that is referenced must follow the same syntax and contain a valid value Header Field Reference Table Sample of syntax Valid range of initial Type Comment Header Address Read Digital DI Any Input Output Read Write Digital DO Any Output The ICP DAS device channel must Read Analog ALx Any be configured to engineering units The ICP DAS device channel must Write Read Analog AO x Any be configured to engineering units Read Set Counter Counter Any Read Set DI Counter DICounter Any value Send Recv string command from to Write Command SendCmd x SendCmd String the device Communicate with FRNET Any FRnet modules Page 10 DCON Version 2 16 2015 01 06 PWM modules PWM Any DL 100T Series DL Any HART I O Series HTCmdSir Any Send Recv HART Command String Send HART Command String and
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