5/6/2009 3:39 PM | |
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Hello, for the PN interface of the S7-PLC you need to use the so called T-Functions. They are part of the S7-Sandard Library. |
5/6/2009 4:08 PM | |
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Hello ashvir; I see three options for your to talk to Hyperterminal over a serial line with your CPU: 1) a CP 340 or CP 341 serial communictaion processor for the PLC, and a null-modem cable. The following manual (First Steps with the CP 341) discusses a sample program installed with the CP 341 software that is designed to be tested with Hyperterminal: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1188622 2) a DP-RS 232C link ,odule to use the Profibus-DP port on your CPU and connect it to the serial port of the PC.The follwing FAQ discusses the transmission of data with a Windows PC: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/1188622 3) using the Profinet port of your PLC you could establish a TCP/IP connectiontoHyperterminal. However I must admit I have not done this myself, and I would be very happy to see if someone else here has done anything of the kind. Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
Last edited by: dchartier at: 5/6/2009 4:11 PMThanks, J_Bell, it seems my wishes were granted faster than I thought possible,. |
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5/11/2009 1:39 PM | |
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I have also now disabled active in FC 97, is there any parameter that I need to set |
5/11/2009 1:42 PM | |
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I have a connection error 8086. Thanks |
5/11/2009 3:31 PM | |
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Sorry J_Bell I got error 8086 because the local connection id was set to zero. This is now set to '1' which resulted in an error of '7000' |
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