Chapter 3 serial interface, Chapter 4 modbus protocol, Chapter 5 ladder communication protocol – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual
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Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names, Connection Procedure, and
Handshaking Methods of the RS-232 Interface ............................................................. 3-2
Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names ............................................................ 3-2
Connection Procedure ................................................................................................... 3-2
Handshaking .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Terminal Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection Procedure of
the RS-422/485 Interface ............................................................................................... 3-5
Terminal Arrangement and Signal Names ..................................................................... 3-5
Connection Procedure ................................................................................................... 3-5
Connection Example with the Other Instruments .......................................................... 3-6
Checking the Operation Status of the Modbus Master Function ................................. 4-11
Communications as a Modbus Slave .......................................................................... 4-13
Command Message Construction ............................................................................... 4-13
Specifying the Register Number .................................................................................. 4-13
Broadcast Request ...................................................................................................... 4-14
Function Code ............................................................................................................. 4-14
Chapter 5 Ladder Communication Protocol
Communications with PLCs ........................................................................................... 5-5
Command Construction ................................................................................................. 5-5
Response ....................................................................................................................... 5-6
Response When Errors Occur ....................................................................................... 5-7
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