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This document provides instructions for connecting a GE Fanuc Automation Series 90-30/70 PLC to a GP3000 series display. It describes the system configuration, connection methods, example communication settings, setup items, and cable diagrams. Settings are configured on both the display in GP-Pro EX and on the PLC ladder software. The document guides the user through selecting the external device, port, and provides two examples for configuring communication between the display and PLC.

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Gef SNP

This document provides instructions for connecting a GE Fanuc Automation Series 90-30/70 PLC to a GP3000 series display. It describes the system configuration, connection methods, example communication settings, setup items, and cable diagrams. Settings are configured on both the display in GP-Pro EX and on the PLC ladder software. The document guides the user through selecting the external device, port, and provides two examples for configuring communication between the display and PLC.

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GE Fanuc Automation

Series 90-30/70
SNP Driver

1 System Configuration....................................................................................................... 3
2 Selection of External Device ............................................................................................ 5
3 Example of Communication Setting ................................................................................. 6
4 Setup Items .................................................................................................................... 10
5 Cable Diagram ............................................................................................................... 14
6 Supported Device........................................................................................................... 19
7 Device Code and Address Code.................................................................................... 20
8 Error Messages.............................................................................................................. 21

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Series 90-30/70 SNP Driver

Introduction
This manual describes how to connect the Display (GP3000 series) and the External Device (target PLC).
In this manual, the connection procedure will be described by following the below sections:

1 System Configuration
)"1 System Configuration" (page 3)
This section shows the types of External
Devices which can be connected and SIO
type.

2 Selection of External Device


)"2 Selection of External Device" (page 5)
Select a model (series) of the External
Device to be connected and connection
method.

3 Example of Communication Settings


)"3 Example of Communication Setting"
This section shows setting examples for
(page 6)
communicating between the Display and
the External Device.

4 Setup Items
)"4 Setup Items" (page 10)
This section describes communication
setup items on the Display.
Set communication settings of the Display
with GP-Pro Ex or in off-line mode.

5 Cable Diagram
)"5 Cable Diagram" (page 14)
This section shows cables and adapters
for connecting the Display and the
External Device.

Operation

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1 System Configuration

The system configuration in the case when the External Device of GE Fanuc Automation and the Display are
connected is shown.

Setting Cable
Series CPU Link I/F SIO Type
Example Diagram

IC693CPU311
IC693CPU313
IC693CPU321
IC693CPU323
IC693CPU331
IC693CPU340
IC693CPU341
IC693CPU350
Series IC693CPU351 Setting
SNP serial port on RS422/485
IC693CPU352 Example 1
90-30 power supply unit (4wire)
IC693CPU360 (page 6)
IC693CPU363
IC693CPU364
IC693CPU374
IC693CSE311
IC693CSE313
IC693CSE323
IC693CSE331
IC693CSE340 Cable
IC697CPU731 Diagram 1
IC697CPU771 (page 14)
IC697CPU772
IC697CPU780
IC697CPU781
IC697CPU782
IC697CPU788
IC697CPU789
IC697CPM790
Series Setting
IC697CPM915 SNP serial port on RS422/485
Example 2
90-70 IC697CPM925 CPU (4wire)
(page 8)
IC697CPX722
IC697CPX782
IC697CPX928
IC697CPX935
IC697CGR772
IC697CGR935
IC697CSE784
IC697CSE924
IC697CSE925

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„ Connection Configuration
Series 90-30: SNP Serial Port on the PLC power supply
Series 90-70: SNP Serial Port on the PLC CPU Unit

• 1:1 Connection
GP PLC

• 1:n Connection
GP PLC

The max number of PLC : 16

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2 Selection of External Device

Select the External Device to be connected to the Display.

Setup Items Setup Description


Maker Select the maker of the External Device to be connected. Select "GE Fanuc Automation".
Select a model (series) of the External Device to be connected and connection method.
Select "Series 90-30/70 SNP".
Driver Check the External Device which can be connected in "Series 90-30/70 SNP" in system
configuration.
) "1 System Configuration" (page 3)
Check this option when you synchronize the system data area of Display and the device
(memory) of External Device. When synchronized, you can use the ladder program of
External Device to switch the display or display the window on the display.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "Appendix 1.4 LS Area (only for direct
Use System Area access method)"
This can be also set with GP-Pro EX or in off-line mode of Display.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual " 6.13.6 Setting Guide of [System Setting
Window]„[Main Unit Settings] Settings Guide‹System Area Setting"
Cf. GP3000 Series User Manual "4.3.6 System Area Setting"
Port Select the Display port to be connected to the External Device.

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3 Example of Communication Setting

Examples of communication settings of the Display and the External Device, recommended by Pro-face, are
shown.

3.1 Setting Example 1


„ Settings of GP-Pro EX
‹ Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, select [Device/PLC Settings] from [System setting window] in workspace.

‹ Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When you connect multiple External Device, click from [Device-Specific Settings] of [Device/PLC
Settings] to add another External Device.

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„ Settings of External Device


Use the ladder software for communication settings. (Check the operation in CIMPLICITY Machine Edition
V4.50)

1 Select "Add Target" -> "GE Fanuc PLC" among "Project" of tool bar and select the series to be connected.
The selected series is added as "Target" in the project.
2 Allocate the power supply module and the CPU module in "Hardware Configuration" -> "Main Rack" of added
Target.

• The Rack number and Slot number to allocate by environment using are different.
Check the environment, and allocate the Rack number and Slot number.

3 Double-click the CPU module, display the setting window.


4 Click the [Settings] tab and set the communication settings.
5 Forward the communication settings to the external device and spend a power supply of the external device again.

‹ Setup Items

Setup Items Setup Description


Data Rate [bps] 19200
Parity Odd
Stop Bits 1
SNP ID 1

‹ Notes
• Please refer to the manual of the ladder software for more detail on other setting description.

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3.2 Setting Example 2


„ Settings of GP-Pro EX
‹ Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, select [Device/PLC Settings] from [System setting window] in workspace.

‹ Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When you connect multiple External Device, click from [Device-Specific Settings] of [Device/PLC
Settings] to add another External Device.

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„ Settings of External Device


Use the ladder software for communication settings. (Check the operation in CIMPLICITY Machine Edition
V4.50)

1 Select "Add Target" -> "GE Fanuc PLC" among "Project" of tool bar and select the series to be connected.
The selected series is added as "Target" in the project.
2 Allocate the power supply module and the CPU module in "Hardware Configuration" -> "Main Rack" of added
Target.

• The Rack number and Slot number to allocate by environment using are different.
Check the environment, and allocate the Rack number and Slot number.

3 Double-click the CPU module, display the setting window.


4 Click the [Settings] tab and set the communication settings.
5 Forward the communication settings to the external device and spend a power supply of the external device again.

‹ Setup Items

Setup Items Setup Description


Data Rate [bps] 19200
Data Bits 8
Parity Odd
Stop Bits 1
SNP ID 1

‹ Notes
Please refer to the manual of the ladder software for more detail on other setting description.

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4 Setup Items

Set communication settings of the Display with GP-Pro EX or in off-line mode of the Display.
The setting of each parameter must be identical to that of External Device.
)"3 Example of Communication Setting" (page 6)
4.1 Setup Items in GP-Pro EX
„ Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, select [Device/PLC Settings] from [System setting window] in workspace.

Setup Items Setup Description


SIO Type Display the SIO type to communicate with the External Device.
Speed Select speed between the External Device and the Display.
Data Length Display data length.
Parity Select how to check parity.
Stop Bit Select stop bit length.
Display the communication control method to prevent overflow of transmission and
Flow Control
reception data.
Use an integer from 1 to 127 to enter the time (s) for which the Display waits for the
Timeout
response from the External Device.
In case of no response from the External Device, use an integer from 0 to 255 to enter how
Retry
many times the Display retransmits the command.
Use an integer from 0 to 255 to enter standby time (ms) for the Display from receiving
Wait To Send
packets to transmitting next commands.

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‹ Device Setting
To display the setting screen, click ([Setting]) of External Device you want to set from [Device-Specific
Settings] of [Device/PLC Settings].
When you connect multiple External Device, click from [Device-Specific Settings] of [Device/PLC
Settings] to add another External Device.

Setup Items Setup Description


Set the CPU ID of PLC.
Please set same CPU ID as the setting of PLC.
CPU ID CPU IDcan be set within the following ranges.
Series 90-30: It is the maximum and is character of six characters. [‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘F’, ‘_’]
Series 90-70: It is the maximum and is character of seven characters. [‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘Z’, ‘a’-‘z’, ‘_’]

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4.2 Setup Items in Off-Line Mode

• Please refer to GP3000 Series User Manual for more information on how to enter off-line mode or
about operation.
Cf. GP3000 Series User Manual "Chapter 4 Settings"

‹ Communication Settings
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Settings] in off-line mode. Touch the
External Device you want to set from the displayed list.

Setup Items Setup Description


SIO Type Display the SIO type to communicate with the External Device.
Speed Select speed between the External Device and the Display.
Data Length Display data length.
Parity Select how to check parity.
Stop Bit Select stop bit length.
Display the communication control method to prevent overflow of transmission and
Flow Control
reception data.
Use an integer from 1 to 127 to enter the time (s) for which the Display waits for the
Timeout
response from the External Device.
In case of no response from the External Device, use an integer from 0 to 255 to enter how
Retry
many times the Display retransmits the command.
Use an integer from 0 to 255 to enter standby time (ms) for the Display from receiving
Wait To Send
packets to transmitting next commands.

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‹ Device Setting
To display the setting screen, touch [Device/PLC Settings] from [Peripheral Settings]. Touch the External Device
you want to set from the displayed list, and touch [Device]..

Setup Items Setup Description


Device/PLC Select the External Device for device setting. Device name is a title of External Device set with
Name GP-Pro EX.(Initial value [PLC1])
Set the CPU ID of PLC.
Please set same CPU ID as the setting of PLC.
CPU ID CPU IDcan be set within the following ranges.
Series 90-30: It is the maximum and is character of six characters. [‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘F’, ‘_’]
Series 90-70: It is the maximum and is character of seven characters. [‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘Z’, ‘a’-‘z’, ‘_’]

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5 Cable Diagram

The cable diagram shown below may be different from the cable diagram recommended by Schneider Electric
Industries. Please be assured there is no operational problem in applying the cable diagram shown in this manual.
• The FG pin of the External Device body must be D-class grounded. Please refer to the manual of the External
Device for more details.
• SG and FG are connected inside the Display. When connecting SG to the External Device, design the system
not to form short-circuit loop.

Cable Diagram 1

Display
Cable Notes
(Connection Port)

COM port conversion adapter (for COM1)


by Pro-face
CA3-ADPCOM-01
+
GP (COM1)*1 A Connector terminal block conversion adapter
by Pro-face
AGP-3302 (COM2)
CA3-ADPTRM-01
+
Your own cable

B Your own cable

Online adapter by Pro-face The cable length must be


CA4-ADPONL-01 1000m or less.
+
Connector terminal block conversion adapter
C
by Pro-face
CA3-ADPTRM-01
GP (COM2)*1 +
Your own cable

Online adapter by Pro-face


CA4-ADPONL-01
D
+
Your own cable
*1 All GP models except AGP-3302

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A) When using the COM port conversion adapter (CA3-ADPCOM-01), the connector terminal block conversion
adapter (CA3-ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
• 1:1 Connection
External Device
Terminal block D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance Signal name Pin Signal name
Display CA3-ADPCOM-01 120
RDA 13 SD(B)*1
RDB 12 SD(A)*1
Termination
SDA 11 RD(B)*1 resistance
CA3-ADPTRM-01 120
SDB 10 RD(A)*1
Termination
resistance SG 7 SG
120
FG 9 RT*2
6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3

Your own cable

• 1:n Connection
External Device External Device
Terminal block D-Sub 15pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120 1
RDA 13 SD(B)* 13 SD(B)*1
RDB 12 SD(A)*1 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
SDA 1 resistance
11 RD(B)* 11 RD(B)*1 120
CA3-ADPTRM-01
CA3-ADPCOM-01 Termination SDB 10 RD(A)*1 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 SG 7 SG 7 SG
FG 9 RT 9 RT*2
6 RTS(A) 6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A) 15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B) 14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B) 8 CTS(B)
3
1 Shield* 1 Shield*3

Your own cable

*1: Notation of RD(A), RD(B), SD(A) and SD(B) are different by the external device.
Please refer to the manual of the external device.
In addition, please warn the naming of A class and B class is reversed to the display with the external device.
*2: Iinsert the termination resistance of the external device side. The 120Ω termination resistance is inserted
between RDA - RDB by connecting the 9th pin to the 10th pin of serial interface at the external device side.
But termination resistance is inserted in CPU731 and CPU771 by connecting the 9th pin to the 11th pin.
*3: FG of the external device ground the D class grounding. In addition, FG connection to a shield line select the
external device side, either display side by location environment.

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B) When using your own cable


• 1:1 Connection
Display External Device
D-Sub 9pin (Socket) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance
Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120
1 RDA 13 SD(B)*1
2 RDB 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
resistance
3 SDA 11 RD(B)*1 120

Termination 7 SDB 10 RD(A)*1


resistance
120 5 SG 7 SG
4 ERA 9 RT*2
8 CSA 6 RTS(A)
9 ERB 15 CTS(A)
6 CSB 14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3

Your own cable

• 1:n Connection
Display External Device External Device
D-Sub 9pin (Socket) D-Sub 15pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance
Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120 1
1 RDA 13 SD(B)* 13 SD(B)*1
2 RDB 12 SD(A)*1 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
1 resistance
3 SDA 11 RD(B)* 11 RD(B)*1 120
Termination 7 SDB 10 RD(A)*1 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 5 SG 7 SG 7 SG
4 ERA 9 RT 9 RT*2
8 CSA 6 RTS(A) 6 RTS(A)
9 ERB 15 CTS(A) 15 CTS(A)
6 CSB 14 RTS(B) 14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B) 8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3 1 Shield*3

Your own cable

*1: Notation of RD(A), RD(B), SD(A) and SD(B) are different by the external device.
Please refer to the manual of the external device.
In addition, please warn the naming of A class and B class is reversed to the display with the external device.
*2: Iinsert the termination resistance of the external device side. The 120 Ω termination resistance is inserted
between RDA - RDB by connecting the 9th pin to the 10th pin of serial interface at the external device side.
But termination resistance is inserted in CPU731 and CPU771 by connecting the 9th pin to the 11th pin.
*3: FG of the external device ground the D class grounding. In addition, FG connection to a shield line select the
external device side, either display side by location environment.

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C) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01), the connector terminal block conversion adapter (CA3-
ADPTRM-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
• 1:1 Connection
External Device
Terminal block D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120
CA4-ADPONL-01 RDA 13 SD(B)*1
RDB 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
SDA resistance
11 RD(B)*1
CA3-ADPTRM-01 120
Termination SDB 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 SG 7 SG
TERMRX 9 RT*2
TERMTX 6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3

Your own cable

• 1:n Connection
External Device External Device
Terminal block D-Sub 15pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120
RDA 13 SD(B)*1 13 SD(B)*1
RDB 12 SD(A)*1 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
SDA resistance
11 RD(B)*1 11 RD(B)*1 120
CA3-ADPTRM-01
CA4-ADPONL-01 Termination SDB 10 RD(A)*1 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 SG 7 SG 7 SG
TERMRX 9 RT 9 RT*2
TERMTX 6 RTS(A) 6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A) 15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B) 14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B) 8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3 1 Shield*3

Your own cable

*1: Notation of RD(A), RD(B), SD(A) and SD(B) are different by the external device.
Please refer to the manual of the external device.
In addition, please warn the naming of A class and B class is reversed to the display with the external device.
*2: Iinsert the termination resistance of the external device side. The 120 Ω termination resistance is inserted
between RDA - RDB by connecting the 9th pin to the 10th pin of serial interface at the external device side.
But termination resistance is inserted in CPU731 and CPU771 by connecting the 9th pin to the 11th pin.
*3: FG of the external device ground the D class grounding. In addition, FG connection to a shield line select the
external device side, either display side by location environment.

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D) When using the online adapter (CA4-ADPONL-01) by Pro-face and your own cable
• 1:1 Connection
Display External Device
D-Sub 9pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120
2 RDA 13 SD(B)*1
7 RDB 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
SDA resistance
CA4-ADPONL-01
3 11 RD(B)*1
120
Termination 8 SDB 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 5 SG 7 SG
1 TERMRX 9 RT*2
9 TERMTX 6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B)
1 Shield*3

Your own cable

• 1:n Connection
Display External Device External Device
D-Sub 9pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug) D-Sub 15pin (Plug)
Termination
resistance
Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
Display 120
2 RDA 13 SD(B)*1 13 SD(B)*1
1
7 RDB 12 SD(A)* 12 SD(A)*1 Termination
SDA resistance
CA4-ADPONL-01
3 11 RD(B)*1 11 RD(B)*1 120
Termination 8 SDB 10 RD(A)*1 10 RD(A)*1
resistance
120 5 SG 7 SG 7 SG
1 TERMRX 9 RT 9 RT*2
9 TERMTX 6 RTS(A) 6 RTS(A)
15 CTS(A) 15 CTS(A)
14 RTS(B) 14 RTS(B)
8 CTS(B) 8 CTS(B)
3
1 Shield* 1 Shield*3

Your own cable

*1: Notation of RD(A), RD(B), SD(A) and SD(B) are different by the external device.
Please refer to the manual of the external device.
In addition, please warn the naming of A class and B class is reversed to the display with the external device.
*2: Iinsert the termination resistance of the external device side. The 120 Ω termination resistance is inserted
between RDA - RDB by connecting the 9th pin to the 10th pin of serial interface at the external device side.
But termination resistance is inserted in CPU731 and CPU771 by connecting the 9th pin to the 11th pin.
*3: FG of the external device ground the D class grounding. In addition, FG connection to a shield line select the
external device side, either display side by location environment.

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6 Supported Device

Range of supported device address is shown in the table below. Please note that the actually supported range of
the devices varies depending on the External Device to be used. Please check the actual range in the manual of
your connecting equipment.

This address can be specified as system data area.

32
Device Bit Address Word Address Notes
bits

Discrete inputs %I00001 - %I12288 %I00001 - %I12273

Discrete outputs %Q00001 - %Q12288 %Q00001 - %Q12273

Discrete Globals %G00001 - %G07680 %G00001 - %G07665

Internal coils %M00001 - %M12288 %M00001 - %M12273

Temporary coils %T00001 - %T00256 %T00001 - %T00241


*1
%S00001 - %S00128 %S00001 - %S00113

System status %SA00001 - %SA00128 %SA00001 - %SA00113


references %SB00001 - %SB00128 %SB00001 - %SB00113

%SC00001 - %SC00128 %SC00001 - %SC00113

System register
----- %R00001 - %R32640
references

Analog inputs ----- %AI00001 - % AI32640

Analog outputs ----- %AQ00001 - %AQ32640


*1 Write disable

• Please refer to the GP-Pro EX Reference Manual for system data area.
Cf. GP-Pro EX Reference Manual "Appendix 1.4 LS Area (only for direct access
method)"
• Please refer to the precautions on manual notation for icons in the table.
)"Manual Symbols and Terminology"

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7 Device Code and Address Code

Use device code and address code when you select "Device Type & Address" for the address type in data displays.

Device Code
Device Device Name Address Code
(HEX)

Discrete inputs %I 0080 (Word address - 1) / 16

Discrete outputs %Q 0081 (Word address - 1) / 16

Discrete Globals %M 0083 (Word address - 1) / 16

Internal coils %G 0082 (Word address - 1) / 16

Temporary coils %T 0084 (Word address - 1) / 16

%SA 0086 (Word address - 1) / 16

System status %SB 0087 (Word address - 1) / 16


references %SC 0088 (Word address - 1) / 16

%S 0085 (Word address - 1) / 16

System register
%R 0000 Word address - 1
references

Analog inputs %AI 0001 Word address - 1

Analog outputs %AQ 0002 Word address - 1

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8 Error Messages

Error messages are displayed on the screen of Display as follows: "No. : Device Name: Error Message (Error
Occurrence Area)". Each description is shown below.

Item Description
No. Error No.
Name of External Device where error occurs. Device name is a title of External Device set
Device Name
with GP-Pro EX. (Initial value [PLC1])
Error Message Displays messages related to the error which occurs.
Displays IP address or device address of External Device where error occurs, or error codes
received from External Device.

Error Occurrence Area


• IP address is displayed such as "IP address (Decimal): MAC address (Hex)".
• Device address is displayed such as "Address: Device address".
• Received error codes are displayed such as "Decimal [Hex]".

Display Examples of Error Messages


"RHAA035: PLC1: Error has been responded for device write command (Error Code: 2 [02H])"

• Please refer to the manual of External Device for more detail of received error codes.

„ Error Code Peculiar to External Device


The error code characteristic of the external device is displayed in 2 Byte of "Major Error Status Code (1 Byte)"
and "Minor Error Status Code (1 Byte)".
When received the error code from the external device, add to the below message. "Major Error Status Code" is
displayed continuously "Major" and "Minor Error Status Code" is displayed continuously "Minor".
For details of the error code, please refer to the manual of the external device.

The error code peculiar to the external device is as follows.

Message ID Error Message Description


Display the error message,
(Node Name): Error has been responded for initial communication
RHxx128 when the error occurred by
command (Major:[%02Xh], Minor:[%02Xh])
the reading demand.
Display the error message,
(Node Name): Error has been responded for device read command
RHxx129 when the error occurred by
(Major:[%02Xh], Minor:[%02Xh])
the reading demand.
Display the error message,
(Node Name): Error has been responded for device write command
RHxx130 when the error occurred by
(Major:[%02Xh], Minor:[%02Xh])
the write demand.
Display the error message,
(Node Name): Error has been responded for device write command
RHxx131 when write for the read only
(Major:[%02Xh], Minor:[%02Xh] There are read only devises)
device.

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