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Rockwell Automation DAG6.5.8 APPLICATION GUIDE SCADA SYSTEM User Manual

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Publication AG-UM008C-EN-P - February 2005

4-12 Configuring SLC 5/03, 5/04, and 5/05 Processors

Channel 0 System

Baud Rate

Select a communication rate that all devices in your system support. Configure all
devices in the system for the same communication rate.

Parity

Parity provides additional message packet error detection. To implement even
parity checking, choose Even. To implement no parity checking, choose None.

Stop Bits

Match the number of stop bits to the device with which you are communicating.

Node Address

A node address identifies the processor on the DF1 half-duplex link. Each station
on a link must have a unique address. Choose an address between 0

10

and 254

10.

Node address255

10

is the broadcast address, and cannot be selected as a station’s

individual address.

Control Line

This parameter defines the mode in which the driver operates. Choose a method
appropriate for your system’s configuration:

If you are not using a modem, choose NO HANDSHAKING.

If the master modem is full duplex, choose FULL-DUPLEX MODEM.

If all the modems in the system are half-duplex, choose HALF-DUPLEX
WITHOUT CONTINUOUS CARRIER.

See page 4-5 for a description of the control line operation settings.

Error Detection

With this selection, you choose how the processor checks the accuracy of each
DF1 packet transmission.
BCC: This algorithm provides a medium level of data security. It cannot detect:

transposition of bytes during transmission of a packet

the insertion or deletion of data values of zero within a packet

CRC: This algorithm provides a higher level of data security.
Select an error detection method that all devices in your configuration can use.
When possible, choose CRC.

Polling Mode

If you want to receive:

only one message from a slave station per its turn, choose STANDARD
(SINGLE MESSAGE TRANSFER PER NODE SCAN). Choose this method only
if it is critical to keep the poll list scan time to a minimum.

as many messages from a slave station as it has, choose STANDARD
(MULTIPLE MESSAGE TRANSFER PER NODE SCAN).

Duplicate Packet Detect

Duplicate Detect lets the SLC detect if it has received a message that is a
duplicate of its most recent message from another station. If you choose duplicate
detect, the processor will acknowledge (ACK) the message but will not act on it
since it has already performed the message’s task when it received the command
from the first message.
If you want to detect duplicate packets and discard them, check this parameter. If
you want to accept duplicate packets and execute them, leave this parameter
unchecked.

Table 4.1 SLC 5/03, 5/04, or 5/05 Master Using Standard-Communication Mode

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Parameter

Selections