Руководство По Подключению для Delta Electronics DOP-A/AE/AS

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Delta DOP Series HMI Connection Manual|DOP-A/AE/AS Series 
Revision January, 2008, Doc. Name: 2007PDD23000007 
 
 
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NIKKI DENSO NCS-FI/FS Series 
A. HMI factory settings 
Baud rate: 9600, 8, ODD, 2. 
Controller station number: 1. (valid station number: 0 ~ 99) 
Control area/status area: None. 
NOTE
 
1)  The valid station number is in the range of 0 to 99. If the station number is out of this range, it will 
subtracted 100 from itself automatically until the station number is in the valid range. 
B. Definition of controller Read/Write address 
Registers 
Register Type 
Format 
Word No. 
Bit No. 
Data Size 
WORD_DEVICE_ RRegister 
RW-n 
n: 0 ~ 3999 
N/A 
Word 
WORD_DEVICE_ RRegister 
RW-n 
n: 8000 ~ 9999 
N/A 
Word 
WORD_DEVICE_ DStatus 
XW-n 
n: 0 ~ 8 
N/A 
Word 
WORD_DEVICE_ DStatus 
DW-n 
n: 0 ~ 129 
N/A 
Word 
WORD_DEVICE_ RRegister 
RD-n 
n: 0-3999 
N/A 
Double Word
WORD_DEVICE_ RRegister 
RD-n 
n: 8000-9999 
N/A 
Double Word
WORD_DEVICE_ DStatus 
DD-n 
n: 0-129 
N/A 
Double Word
NOTE
 
In order for DOP series HMI to be compatible with this controller, DOP series HMI provides various types of 
data. Please refer to the following description: 
1)  RW-n, RD-n, RB-nb all have corresponding relation (just the data format is different). They all refer to the 
same address n.  
DW-n, DD-n both have corresponding relation (just the data format is different). They all refer to the 
same address n. 
XW-n, XB-nb both have corresponding relation (just the data format is different). They all refer to the 
same address n. 
(In the above format name, the second alphabet represents the data format, W represents Word, D 
represents Double Word and B represents Bit) 
2)  The data size of RW-n, DW-n is defined as Word in DOP series HMI and each data address is regarded 
as an individual Word address. The data order uses "Little Endian" architecture which means that the low 
word of the number is stored in memory at the lowest address, and the high word at the highest address. 
(such as Intel processors (those used in PC's) use "Little Endian" byte order)