Use unconnected cip messaging from a panelview, Standard terminal – Rockwell Automation 1755-OF8 GuardPLC Controller Systems User Manual
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Use GuardPLC Controller as an Adapter Chapter 19
9. Enter the IP address of the GuardPLC controller.
Use Unconnected CIP
Messaging from a
PanelView Standard
Terminal
Use the Generic CIP message profile to configure the PanelView
Standard terminal to exchange data with the GuardPLC controller.
Both devices must be connected to the EtherNet/IP network. You will
need PanelBuilder32 software, version 3.82.
xx or later, to configure
the PanelView Standard terminal.
Follow these steps to enable the PanelView Standard terminal to
message to the GuardPLC controller, acting as an adapter (target).
1. Create a GuardPLC Assembly Instance (input or output),
including the data type, assembly size, and assembly name. See
pages
2. Create a new EtherNet/IP application in PanelBuilder32
software.
3. Configure the PanelView terminal for EtherNet/IP
communication.
4. To perform read and write operations to the GuardPLC
controller’s target assemblies, add objects to the PanelView
Standard terminal’s application. Configure those objects for read
or write operation, using tags.
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TIP
Make sure the Run/Idle header box is unchecked as
unconnected CIP messages do not use a Run/Idle
header.
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