Omron DR 170 14 manual Generic OPC Syntax, AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100

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device groups with a zero update interval (manual protocol triggering).

Generic OPC Syntax

DAServer serves as a container for the OPC Groups, which provide the mechanism for containing and logically organizing OPC items. Within each OPC Group, an OPC- compliant client can register OPC items, which represent connections to data sources in the field device. In other words, all access to OPC items is maintained through the OPC Group.

The fully qualified name for an OPC item is called the Item ID (equivalent to Item Name). Generally, in OPC data acquisition DAServers, the syntax can be as follows:

AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100

where each component (delimited by a period) represents a branch or leaf of the field device’s hierarchy. In this example:

PLC is the name of the target PLC.

D100 is the specific data point (Item) desired.

An item is typically a single value such as an analog, digital, or string value.

The syntax for specifying a unique Item ID is DAServer-dependent. With Omron Ethernet DAServer Item ID example could be the following:

Unit1.CV500.D100

Item ID describes the syntax for defining the desired data point, OPC provides for another parameter, called Access Path, that defines optional specifications for obtaining that data. In DAServers, Access Paths are equivalent to Device Groups; it is this parameter that is used to define the update interval between the DAServer and the field device for accessing the values of data points in the PLC.

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Contents Ver 1.x Rev DR 170 Omron Ethernet Direct DAServer User’s GuideContents Contents About This User GuideIndex Overview IntroductionCommunication Protocols Application Communications ProtocolsSuiteLink NetDDE Accessing Items via the DAServerFins Message Communication FastDDEDDE/SuiteLink Demo Mode FeaturesBefore starting the Omron Ethernet DAServer Ethernet Unit Configuration Example for CS1 PLC Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Example program for sending unsolicited data from PLC Comments on example program ladder diagramKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServer Getting Started Quickly with the DAServerConfiguring the DAServer NewSOCKET000 by defaultAdd Controller Object To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DASOmronEth Hierarchy in the DAServer Manager To create Socket objects from the Configuration branchHost Name IP Addr Port NumberTo add Controller to your Omron Ethernet hierarchy Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Configuring Device Group Definitions Device Group DefinitionsTo create or add device groups To make edits on device groups To delete device groups To configure default update intervalsScan-Based Message Handling To edit update intervalsArchiving Configuration Sets To archive configuration setsName Item Reference Configuring Device Item DefinitionsTo use different configuration sets from the current one Device Item DefinitionsTo delete a device item from the list To create or add device itemsTo add item references To rename a device item from the listHot Configuration To export device itemsTo import device items Pn-PhS Item Name General FormatPnS Pnb or Pnbb or Pn.b or Pn.bbAscii Strings Format BCD FormatLong Format Signed/BCD Floating Point Format IEEE/BCDRead WriteImortant Note CS1/CJ1 PLCs = a To M= a Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer C200HX/C200HG/C200HE PLCs CV-series PLCs PVS Step Status Flag or Bit StatusCPM2x PLCs Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer CQM1 PLCs DAServer Standard System Items System Item Type Description Values Name Access Rights DAServer Global System ItemDAServer Device-Specific System Items Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Range DAServer Device-Group-Specific System ItemsRange AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100 Generic OPC SyntaxYourOPCAccessPath.$SYS$Status Monitoring Connectivity Status with the PLC=DASOmronEthPLC!$SYS$Status Using DDEStatus and IOStatus in Excel Monitoring the Status of DAS ConversationsReading Values from the DAServer into Excel =TERMINATEchannel Writing Values to the DAServer from ExcelChannel=INITIATEapplicationname,topicname =POKEchannel,itemname, DataReferenceError Messages and Codes DAServer Error MessagesError Message Explanation Probable Cause Solution Log Flag Item Names Creating write Invalid value poked Check Item’s DASProtFail Data, received Take into DASProtWarn Main Code Sub Probable Cause Remedy Log Flag Hex Server-Specific Error CodesError code Logger Message Log Flag Fins Response CodesKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DAServers DAServer ArchitecturePlug-ins DAS EnginePLC Protocol Layer Component Environments Klinkmann Automation
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