The ABLOGIX IO server supports polling data from ControlLogix, CompactLogix, and FlexLogix PLCs from Rockwell.<:p>
It also permits polling DH+ devices using a ControlLogix gateway.
For Ewon devices including serial ports, the ABLOGIX IO server also allows the Ewon device to act as an Ethernet to serial gateway for remote maintenance of the ABLOGIX PLCs.
To poll data from SLC500, PLC5, or MicroLogix PLCs, see the DF1 IO server page.
Communication Setup (Serial Only)
The COM Setup portion of the IO server setup screen only appears if your hardware configuration includes a serial port.
In the PLC configuration, the serial port must be configured in DF1 Full Duplex mode. This is the standard setting for the PLC interface when used for programming maintenance.
The serial port on the Ewon device must also be in RS232 mode. For the FLA 3301 – 2 Serial Port Extension card, Port S2 is fixed RS232 mode and Port S1 is configurable with dip switches.
Additional configuration may also be required through the web interface in Serial ports page.
- Baudrate
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Select the baudrate from 1200 to 38400 bauds.
Set the baudrate as required to match the settings in your PLC.
- Parity
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The parity to apply: none / odd / even.
Set the parity as required to match the settings in your PLC.
- Stop Bit(s)
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Number of stop bits.
Set the stop bit as required to match the settings in your PLC.
- Frame Error Detection
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Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) or Block Check Character (BCC).
Set the frame error detections as required to match the settings in your PLC.
- HW mode
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Set the HW Mode to Full Duplex NO Handshaking.
- Master Response Timeout
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Maximum time the Ewon device will wait for a valid message from the DF1 master.
This value can be critical for a correct operation, depending on the responsiveness of the master. A value of 1000 should be selected to guarantee correct operations.
- Rx message timeout (MSEC)
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Maximum time between a request is posted and the response is received.
- Tx message timeout (MSEC)
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Maximum time for a request to be sent.
- Ewon DF1 address
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The device address of your Ewon devices on the DF1 link.
When the Ewon device acts as a DF1 slave, it will respond to 2 consecutive link addresses; doing this improves the throughput of data across the Ewon device when acting as a gateway (Ewon DF1 address and Ewon DF1 address +1).
- Destination DF1 address
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Device address of destination on DF1 link when EIP is used.
- Bridge EIP connection
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When bridging is configured, EIP connections requests are forwarded to the PLC on the DF1 interface (mandatory for Logix family).
This is the default configuration. When not configured, connection requests are canceled by the Ewon device.
Check the Bridge EIP Connection to forward EIP requests over the DF1 interface (mandatory for Logix family).
An IO server can only poll on one serial line. Similarly, multiple IO servers cannot poll on the same serial line.
Topic Configuration (Serial and Ethernet)
Topics give common properties to groups of ABLOGIX tags such as whether polling is enabled or disabled for these tags, their poll rate, and the destination device type and address.
- Global Device Address
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The global device address is a global parameter that identifies the device to be polled.
If an address is specified here, it will replace (overload) the address defined at the tag level.
Clicking in this field will enable an address helper to assist with selecting the appropriate address syntax for your device.
- For SLC500 and PLC5 PLCs, enter the PLC type followed by the DF1 node address or IP address.
- For MicroLogix PLCs, simply enter the DF1 node address or IP address.
When the address entered is a valid syntax, the contents of the field will appear green. When the syntax is invalid, the contents of the field will appear in red.
- Poll rate
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Defines the refresh rate of the tag name.
Enter the refresh rate in ms (milliseconds) for the tags associated with this topic. The default value is 2000 ms (2 seconds).
More detailed information about polling tags from Allen-Bradley PLCs is available for serial devices and for Ethernet devices.