Connection procedure (RS-232C)

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Connection procedure (RS-232C)

overview

In this article, we will explain how to connect to various Hitachi devices via RS-232C.

 

 

Compatible models

List of compatible devices

Connection method

Series/Model etc.

Connection Unit

Supported drivers

RS232-C

HIDIC-S10/2α/mini

series

・Equivalent to CPU attached port

Hitachi - RS-232C

HIDIC-S10/2α/mini series

 

[Connection protocol]

private

 

attention

For combinations of CPU units and link units, please check with the device manufacturer to see if the model combination is actually possible. Also, please check whether communication is possible with the protocol used when connecting with our company for that combination.

 

(Reference material) Model list

series

Model etc.

HIDIC-S10/2α

series

HIDIC-S10/2α, HIDIC-S10/2αE, HIDIC-S10/2αH, HIDIC-S10/2αHf

etc.

HIDIC-S10min

series

LQP800, LQP000, LQP010, LQP011, LQP120

etc.

 

Settings Dialog Details

RS-232C common

 

Communication Settings

c_plc_0357

 

 

COMPort
Specify the communication port number to which the PLC is connected.

 

Transmission speed
Specifies the transmission speed (communication speed) between the PLC and the computer.

 

Byte Size
Specifies the byte size.

 

Stop bits
Specifies the type of stop bit.

 

parity
Specifies the parity type.

 

 

Communication details

c_plc_0358

 

Read timeout setting
Specifies the maximum time to wait for a response from PLC. If no data is received from PLC after this time has elapsed, reading will be stopped.

 

Write timeout setting
Specifies the maximum waiting time for sending to PLC. If sending to PLC is not completed within this time, writing will be aborted.

 

Retry count
When a communication error occurs, the system will retry the specified number of times.

 

Minimum Communication Interval
Specifies the waiting time on the PC side from receiving the device value from PLC until the next transmission. Normally it is "0".

 

Error Handling
If you are using a conversion connector to connect to a USB cable, etc., the COM port may be locked and you may not be able to reconnect when you try to do so.
If that's the case, check the box.