AdvancedHMI Software
General Category => Support Questions => Topic started by: dhinsaguri on March 18, 2014, 09:11:14 PM
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HI, i was wondering does is AdvancedHMI compatible with PLC5? Currently PLC 5 is communicating with my computer through Allen Bradley DH+ to Ethernet box.
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It has some limited compatibility using the EthernetIPforPLCSLCMicro driver. The PLC5 must support the Ethernet/IP protocol. The older protocol prior to Ethernet/IP is not compatible.
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Hi. Thanks for a quick reply
The processor I have is PLC -5/10 Cat. NO. 1785-LT4 A, and to connect to it we are using DH+ to ethernet card. so that means that wont work? There should be ethernet port directly on PLC itself for it to work?
We also have a devicenet card in the PLC. Can we connect through that using Devicenet and Rs232 port?
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It would have to be one of the processors with an Ethernet port built in or the Ethernet card that plugs into the rack next to the processor. In either case it must also have the Ethernet/IP logo on it to indicate it supports Ethernet/IP protocol.
The only other option is if the processor has an RS232 port to be able to use the DF1Com driver.
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I am trying to use the EthernetIPforPLCSLCMicro driver to communicate with a PLC 5/40E
(looks like this:)
http://www.automation-drive.com/EX/05-13-03/1785l40e.jpeg
I can ping and get a responds from the target IP.
In VB, I just have to give the driver an IP right?
The Ethernet driver have a ConnectionEstablished event, I used a BasicIndicator to show if communication works, but this BasicIndicator says "Could Not Connect to 192.168.200.26 on port 44818"
Am I right to assume that the E in PLC 5/40E means it supports the Ethernet/IP protocol?
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The E only indicates it is an enhanced processor, so it may still not support Ethernet/IP. I find that most of the cases I have seen, it will have an Ethernet/IP logo on the processor if it supports it. An easy rest is to see if you can browse the processor using the Ethernet/IP driver in RSLinx.
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In RSLinx, the processor is found under Ethernet, but its type is CSPv4 instead of EtherNet/IP.
Would the EthernetIPforPLCSLCMicro driver still work if I changed the port to 2222?
CSPv4 is a proprietary protocol isn't it?...
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CSP is an older AB protocol that is not compatible with EIP.