For models that include both of these features, you can use an Analog Output along with the HSC. However, you cannot use the Analog Input with the HSC since the Analog Input uses the same input (I0) as the HSC. Please note that to use the Analog Output one has to use a Transistor output unit.
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The Micro-3C has additional communications abilities, including two serial ports, RS232 and RS485, dial-up capabilities, and additional data registers.
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Our Micro3C, ONC and Microsmart PLCs can be used over a wireless radio modem, and have the ability to communicate in ASCII and initiate modem dialing commands.
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You will need to purchase 2 cables and a link adaptor. Part numbers are as follows:
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If the I/O module is MIL connector type, use cable part number FC9Z-H###B20/A20 plus a breakout module part number BX1D-S20A. For the CPU with MIL connector, use cable part number FC9Z-H###A26/B26 and breakout module BX1D-S26A. Please check brochure/catalog for complete cable part number.
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Yes, both Microsmart and ONC support Modbus RTUs when used with the IDEC-MODBUS converter. The part numbers are as follows:
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A program can be downloaded to the loader by following these steps:
A message box should appear on the PC saying "Program Download Succeeded". The loader screen will say, "Loader to PC END".
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You can communicate with more than one Micro-1 or FA Series PLC by using the 1:N communication function within WindLDR. Follow these steps:
1. Each PLC should be given a unique device number. Each device number can be checked using the loader.
2. Attach the loader to the Micro-1.
3. Press FUN, enter 60, and press the READ key. The device number will appear in the far right corner of the screen. If that is the desired device number, remove the loader and attach the PLC to the cable link. If it is not, or you want to change the number, enter the desired number.
4. Press the TRS key, then the ENTR key. The screen should say "TRS LTP GO?".
5. Press the "ENTR" key. The new device number has been assigned. All PLCs to be used in the 1:N communication settings should be checked.
6. The PLC Network Settings in the communication Settings Dialog should be set to 1:N.
7. The Device number in the communication Settings Dialogue should be set to the PLC that will be communicated with.
8. To download the program to each PLC, the device number in the communication dialog has to be set to that PLC device number.
9. The 1:N Communication Device No. in the Function Area Settings Dialogue should also be changed to the PLC device number.
10. The user should then open the download dialog and press OK. At this time the program should be downloaded to the assigned PLC.
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The Micro-1 communication cable, from the Micro1 to a PC serial port, is FC1A-CLA.
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You can communicate with more than one Micro3 series PLC by using the 1:N communication Function within WindLDR. The steps below can be followed to achieve this.
At this time the program should be downloaded to the assigned PLC.
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A program can be uploaded to the PC by following these steps:
A message box should appear on the PC saying "Program upload Succeeded". The loader screen will say, "Loader to PC END". When the message box comes up saying that the program was successfully uploaded, another dialog box will appear after the OK button is clicked. The message box will read, "Wait for conversion to ladder". It is very important that you do not press the OK button in the message box until the message box blinks. If you do press the OK button before the box blinks an error will appear telling you that the mnemonic to ladder conversion has failed.
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Using regular communication cables the approximate distance is about 15 feet. But if you use a modem with a dedicated phone line, you can monitor, download, upload or do any changes to your program from anywhere in the world.
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Our Micro3C, ONC and Microsmart PLCs can be used over a wireless radio modem, and have the ability to communicate in ASCII and initiating modem dialing commands.
Last Updated: 2002/08/10