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Horner APG XL7 OCS User Manual

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XL7 User Manual

CHAPTER 5: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS ........................................................................................... 24

5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 24

5.2 Port Descriptions ............................................................................................................................ 24

5.3 Wiring and Dip Switches ................................................................................................................ 24

5.4 RS485 Termination ......................................................................................................................... 25

5.5 RS485 Biasing ................................................................................................................................. 25

5.6 Cscape Programming via Serial Port .............................................................................................. 25

5.7 Ladder-Controlled Serial Communication...................................................................................... 25

5.8 Downloadable Serial Communication Protocols ........................................................................... 25

CHAPTER 6: CAN COMMUNICATIONS .............................................................................................. 26

6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 26

6.2 Port Description ............................................................................................................................. 26

6.3 CAN Port Wiring ............................................................................................................................. 26

6.4 Cscape Programming via CAN ........................................................................................................ 26

6.5 Ladder-Controlled CAN Communication ....................................................................................... 27

6.6 Using CAN for I/O Expansion (Network I/O) .................................................................................. 27

CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET COMMUNICATION ....................................................................................... 28

7.1 Ethernet Module Protocols and Features ..................................................................................... 28

7.2 Ethernet System Requirements .................................................................................................... 28

7.3 Ethernet Module Specifications .................................................................................................... 28

7.4 Ethernet Module Configuration .................................................................................................... 28

CHAPTER 8: COMMUNICATION OPTIONS ......................................................................................... 33

8.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 33

8.2 Modem COM Module (XMC) Option ............................................................................................. 33

CHAPTER 9: REMOVABLE MEDIA ..................................................................................................... 34

9.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 34

9.2 MicroSD Cards ................................................................................................................................ 34

9.3 MicroSD File System....................................................................................................................... 34

9.4 Using the Removable Media Manager .......................................................................................... 35

9.5 Using Removable Media to Log Data ............................................................................................. 35

9.6 Using Removable Media to Load and Save Applications ............................................................... 35

9.7 Using Removable Media to View and Capture Screens ................................................................. 36

9.8 Removable Media (RM) Function Blocks in Cscape ....................................................................... 36

9.9 Filenames used with the Removable Media (RM) Function Blocks ............................................... 36

9.10 System Registers used with RM ................................................................................................... 37

CHAPTER 10: GENERAL I/O .............................................................................................................. 38

10.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 38

10.2 Removing the XL7 OCS I/O Cover ................................................................................................ 38

10.3 Model and I/O Overview .............................................................................................................. 40

10.4 Solid-State Digital Outputs ........................................................................................................... 40

10.5 Relay Outputs ............................................................................................................................... 41

10.6 Digital Inputs ................................................................................................................................ 42

10.7 Analog Inputs ............................................................................................................................... 42

10.7.1 Common cause of analog input tranzorb failure .................................................................. 43

10.8 Universal Analog Inputs ............................................................................................................... 43

10.9 Analog Outputs ............................................................................................................................ 43

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