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Table of contents
Document Outline
Using this Manual
Safety Information
Safety Precautions
CONTENTS
1 Communications Modules
1.1 Overview
1.1.1 Communications Modules
1.1.2 Specifications
1.1.3 General Specifications
1.2 Communications Software
1.2.1 Communications Processing
1.2.2 Communications Processing Software
1.2.3 Communications Process
1.2.4 Application Software
2 Communications Modes
2.1 Communications Modes
2.1.1 Overview
2.2 Link Communications
2.2.1 Link Allocation
2.2.2 Conceptual Diagram of Link Communications
2.2.3 Communications Overview
2.3 Message Communications
2.3.1 MEMOBUS Message Transmissions
2.3.2 General-purpose Message Transmissions
2.4 Engineering Communications
2.4.1 Overview
3 Communications Protocols
3.1 Overview of Communications Protocols
3.1.1 List of Communications Protocols
3.1.2 Communications Protocols and Message Communications
3.2 Protocol Functions
3.2.1 Extended MEMOBUS Protocol
3.2.2 MEMOBUS Protocol
3.2.3 MELSEC-A Protocol
3.2.4 OMRON Protocol
3.2.5 No Protocol Mode (Through Mode)
3.3 Sample Programming Example
3.3.1 Master Function
3.3.2 Slave Function
4 Communications Process
4.1 Communications Process
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Opening the Communications Process
4.2 Communications Port Settings
4.2.1 Serial Communications Ports
4.2.2 CP-215 Communications Port Settings
4.2.3 CP-218 Communications Port Settings
4.3 Setting the Logical Port Numbers
4.3.1 Setting the MPE720 Logical Port Numbers
5 215IF Module
5.1 System Configuration
5.1.1 Standard System Configuration
5.1.2 System Configuration Using the Relay Function
5.2 Part Names
5.2.1 215IF Module External Appearance
5.2.2 Setting Switches
5.3 Module Specifications
5.3.1 Hardware Specifications
5.3.2 Communications Specifications
5.4 Cables
5.4.1 215IF Connection Cables
5.4.2 Precautions on Wiring Communications
5.4.3 Token Passing
5.4.4 Tokens
5.5 CP-215 Transmission Definitions
5.5.1 Overview of CP-215 Transmissions
5.5.2 Opening the CP-215 Transmission Definitions Window
5.5.3 The CP-215 Transmission Definitions Window Menus
5.5.4 Setting CP-215 Transmission Definitions
5.5.5 Saving CP-215 Transmission Definitions Data
5.5.6 Deleting CP-215 Transmission Definitions Data
5.6 Relay Function
5.6.1 Relays Between Networks
5.6.2 Relay Processing Flow
5.6.3 Example of a Network Configuration Using the Relay Function
5.7 CP-215 Repeaters
5.7.1 CP-215 Repeaters
5.7.2 System Configuration
5.7.3 Specifications Common to All CP-215 Repeaters
5.7.4 CP-215 Repeater-TT
5.7.5 CP-215 Repeater-TC
5.7.6 CP-215 Repeater-TP
5.7.7 CP-215 Repeater-TS2
5.7.8 CP-215 Repeater-TS5
6 217IF Module
6.1 System Configuration
6.1.1 Standard System Configuration
6.1.2 System Configuration with Controllers Manufactured by Other Companies
6.2 Part Names
6.2.1 217IF Module
6.3 Module Specifications
6.3.1 Hardware Specifications
6.3.2 Communications Specifications
6.3.3 Time Required for Communications
6.4 Cables
6.4.1 RS-232C Interface Cables
6.4.2 RS-422/485 Interface Cables
6.5 CP-217 Transmission Definitions
6.5.1 Overview of CP-217 Transmissions
6.5.2 Opening the CP-217 Transmission Definitions Window
6.5.3 The CP-217 Transmission Definitions Window Menus
6.5.4 Setting CP-217 Transmission Definitions Data
6.5.5 Saving CP-217 Transmission Definitions Data
6.5.6 Deleting CP-217 Transmission Definitions Data
6.6 217IF Communications Protocols
6.6.1 MEMOBUS Communications
6.6.2 MELSEC Communications
6.6.3 OMRON Communications
7 218IF Module
7.1 System Configuration
7.1.1 Standard System Configuration
7.1.2 10Base-T Connection
7.2 Part Names
7.2.1 218IF Module
7.2.2 Setting Switches
7.3 Module Specifications
7.3.1 Hardware Specifications
7.3.2 Communications Specifications
7.3.3 Module Startup
7.4 Cables
7.4.1 218IF Connection Cables
7.5 CP-218 Transmission Definitions
7.5.1 Overview of CP-218 Transmissions
7.5.2 Opening the CP-218 Transmission Definitions Window
7.5.3 The CP-218 Transmission Definitions Window Menu
7.5.4 Setting CP-218 Transmission Definitions
7.5.5 Transmission Parameter Settings
7.5.6 Saving CP-218 Transmission Definitions Data
7.5.7 Deleting CP-218 Transmission Definitions Data
7.6 Connecting 218IF Modules
7.6.1 218IF Communications Protocols
7.6.2 Communications Ladder Logic Programming
7.7 Connection with Devices Manufactured by Other Companies
7.7.1 System Configuration
7.7.2 Socket Communications Flow
7.7.3 Data Format
7.7.4 Precautions on Creating Data Using a Personal Computer
7.7.5 Programming Precautions
7.8 Connections with MELSEC
7.8.1 System Configuration
7.8.2 Message Flow
7.8.3 Programming
7.8.4 MELSEC Commands
7.8.5 MELSEC Devices
7.8.6 MP900-Series Machine Controller and MELSEC Register Maps
7.9 Troubleshooting
8 Example Communications Module Applications
8.1 Connection to a Display Device
8.1.1 System Configuration
8.1.2 Cable Specifications
8.1.3 217IF Transmission Settings
8.1.4 GP-450 Settings
8.1.5 MSG-RCV Function
8.2 Connection to a SYSMAC PLC
8.2.1 System Configuration
8.2.2 Cable Specifications
8.2.3 217IF Transmission Settings
8.2.4 SYSMAC PLC Settings (C28H)
8.2.5 MSG-SND Function
8.3 Connection with MELSEC
8.3.1 System Configuration
8.3.2 Cable Specifications
8.3.3 217IF Transmission Settings
8.3.4 MELSEC Settings (AJ71UC24 Example)
8.3.5 MSG-SND Function
8.4 Connection to a Temperature Controller
8.4.1 System Configuration
8.4.2 Cable Specifications
8.4.3 217IF Transmission Settings
8.4.4 Temperature Controller Settings
8.4.5 MSG-SND and MSG-RCV Functions
8.5 Connection to an Inverter
8.5.1 System Configuration
8.5.2 Cable Specifications
8.5.3 217IF Transmission Settings
8.5.4 Inverter Constants Settings
8.5.5 MSG-SND Function
8.6 Modem-to-Modem Connection
8.6.1 System Configuration
8.6.2 Cable Specifications
8.6.3 217IF Transmission Master Settings
8.6.4 MP930 Slave Settings
8.6.5 MSG-SND and MSG-RCV Functions (MEMOBUS Master)
Appendix A System Functions
A.1 SEND MESSAGE Function (MSG-SND)
A.1.1 Basic Specifications
A.1.2 Parameter List (PARAM)
A.1.3 Parameter Details
A.1.4 Inputs
A.1.5 Outputs
A.2 RECEIVE MESSAGE Function (MSG-RCV)
A.2.1 Basic Specifications
A.2.2 Parameter Lists (PARAM)
A.2.3 Parameter Details
A.2.4 Inputs
A.2.5 Outputs
Appendix B 218IF Messages
B.1 Extended MEMOBUS Messages
B.1.1 Message Configuration
B.1.2 MEMOBUS Binary Mode
B.1.3 MEMOBUS ASCII Mode
B.1.4 General-purpose Message Binary Mode
B.1.5 General-purpose Message ASCII Mode
B.2 MEMOBUS Messages
B.2.1 Message Configuration
B.2.2 MEMOBUS RTU Mode
B.2.3 MEMOBUS ASCII Mode
B.3 General-purpose Messages
B.3.1 Message Configuration
B.3.2 General-purpose Binary Mode
B.3.3 General-purpose ASCII Mode
Appendix C C Language Sample Programs
C.1 Sample Programs for Master Station
C.1.1 TCP (When Using Extended MEMOBUS Protocol (SFC = 09))
C.1.2 UDP (When Using Extended MEMOBUS Protocol (SFC = 09))
C.2 Sample Programs for Slave Station
C.2.1 TCP (When Using Extended MEMOBUS Protocol)
C.2.2 UDP (When Using Extended MEMOBUS Protocol)
Appendix D Wiring Communications
D.1 In-panel Wiring
D.1.1 Connection Methods
D.1.2 In-panel Cables
D.1.3 In-panel Wiring Separation
D.1.4 Shield Treatment
D.1.5 Exposed Conductor Length
D.2 Indoor Panel-to-Panel Wiring
D.2.1 Panel-to-Panel Cable Connections
D.2.2 Panel-to-Panel Cables
D.2.3 Wiring Separation
D.2.4 Shield Treatment
D.2.5 Exposed Conductor Length
D.3 Outdoor Panel-to-Panel Wiring
D.3.1 Wiring Precautions
D.4 Wiring Optical Fiber Cables
D.4.1 In-panel Wiring
D.4.2 Indoor and Outdoor Panel-to-Panel Optical Wiring
D.5 Transmission Line Components
D.5.1 215IF Transmission Line Components
D.5.2 217IF Transmission Line Components
D.5.3 CP-215 Repeater Transmission Line Components
D.6 Optical Cable Specifications
D.6.1 H-PCF Cable Specifications
D.6.2 Crystal Fiber Cords for Short Wavelength
D.6.3 Crystal Fiber Cords for Long Wavelength
D.6.4 Specifying Detailed Order Patterns
Appendix E Module Appearance
E.1 215IF Module
E.2 217IF Module
E.3 218IFA Module
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