Addressing from data highway plus chapter 5 – Rockwell Automation 1779-KP5_KP5R ORD.1779-5.3 User Manual
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Addressing from Data Highway Plus
Chapter 5
5Ć6
Data Highway Plus to an AsynchronousĆDevice Interface (1779ĆKFL, ĆKFLR)
The following is an example of PLC-5 message instruction that writes 100
words of data from the PLC-5, starting at Memory Location N100:0, to
the first port (USER = 01) of the 1779-KFL. The command is a
PLC-2-type command and stores the data at Memory Offset 010 in the
computer.
MESSAGE INSTRUCTION DATA ENTRY FOR CONTROL BLOCK N13:0
Read/Write: WRITE
PLC-5 Data Table Address:
Press a key to change a parameter or
[
Program No Forces No Edits PLC-5/15 ADDR 20
READ/
WRITE
F1
PLC-5
ADDRESS
F2
SIZE IN
ELEMENTS
F3
LOCAL/
REMOTE
F4
REMOTE
STATION
F5
LINK
ID
F6
Remote Station:
Link ID:
Remote Link Type:
Size in Elements:
Local/Remote:
Local Node Address:
Processor Type:
Destination Data Table Address:
N100:0
100
REMOTE
Node = 013 User = 001
00
DATA HIGHWAY II
50
PLC-2
010
REMOTE
LINK
F7
LOCAL
NODE
F8
PROC.
TYPE
F9
DESTIN
ADDR
F10
BLOCK SIZE = 10 WORDS
This section describes communicating to a node on a remote Data
Highway II link. To address a remote Data Highway II link, you must
send the message over a 1779-KP5 bridge. Figure 5.2 shows an example
configuration.
You can send commands to Data Highway II from Data Highway Plus
Addresses 002 through 020 (octal). You may still assign Address 001 (the
default address for the 1784-T50) and Addresses 021 through 077 (octal)
on your Data Highway Plus network, but these nodes are unable to initiate
messages to nodes on your Data Highway II network.
Communicating to a Remote
Data Highway II Using Remote
Addressing