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Note: See the DAServer Manager documentation for general information about working in this snap-in environment.

7.Before the DAServer is started, you must first build the device hierarchy to establish communications to each of the controllers.

Important! For step-by-step procedures on how to build the device hierarchy, please see the following section, "DASOmronEth Hierarchy in the DAServer Manager."

Note: Selecting the Configuration object of the hierarchy tree displays the Global Parameters configuration view for this DAServer. The default Poke Mode settings for the DAServer is Optimization mode. Configuration of all other global parameters as required for this DAServer. For more information about the Global Parameters dialog box, including descriptions of the different Poke Modes, see the DAServer Manager documentation. You can access that documentation by clicking the DAServer Manager icon and selecting the Help topics on the Help menu, and then navigating through the DAServer Manager book.

Important! Any Global Parameters that appear dimmed are either not supported or cannot be configured for this DAServer. Simulation Mode is not supported.

8.When the DASOmronEth hierarchy build has been completed, you can start configuring the respective devices for communications.

9.You may create the desired Device Groups for each controller by:

Navigating to the object of interest in the DAServer Manager tree view.

Clicking on the Device Groups tab.

Right-clicking in the Device Groups dialog box and selecting the Add command from the shortcut menu.

Important! For step-by-step procedures on configuring Device Groups, please see the following section, "Configuring Device Group Definitions."

10.Finally, you may create the desired Device Items for each controller by:

Navigating to the object of interest in the DAServer Manager tree view.

Clicking on the Device Items tab.

Right-clicking in the Device Items dialog box and selecting the Add command from the shortcut menu.

Important! For step-by-step procedures on configuring Device Items, please see the following section, "Configuring Device Item Definitions."

Note: When any configuration view is in an open state and you open the same server the second time, the DAServer locks the second instance of this same-server access for any update or configuration activities. Access to this second opening instance will resume after the first one has been closed.

The DAServer is now ready for use. In order to use the DAServer, you must activate it.

If you are using an OPC Client, the DAServer can be auto-started.

If you are using DDE/SuiteLink, you must start the DAServer either as a manual or automatic service.

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Contents Omron Ethernet Direct DAServer User’s Guide Ver 1.x Rev DR 170Contents About This User Guide ContentsIndex Introduction OverviewApplication Communications Protocols Communication ProtocolsSuiteLink FastDDE Accessing Items via the DAServerFins Message Communication NetDDEDDE/SuiteLink Features Demo ModeKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Before 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 Comments on example program ladder diagram Example program for sending unsolicited data from PLCKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Getting Started Quickly with the DAServer To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServerNewSOCKET000 by default Configuring the DAServerAdd Controller Object To prepare the Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer To create Socket objects from the Configuration branch DASOmronEth Hierarchy in the DAServer ManagerPort Number Host Name IP AddrTo add Controller to your Omron Ethernet hierarchy Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Enabling Software License Key for DASOmronEth Configuring Device Group Definitions Device Group DefinitionsTo create or add device groups To make edits on device groupsKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer To delete device groups To configure default update intervalsScan-Based Message Handling To archive configuration sets Configuring Device Item DefinitionsArchiving Configuration Sets To use different configuration sets from the current oneTo create or add device items Device Item DefinitionsName Item Reference To add item referencesHot Configuration Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Pnb or Pnbb or Pn.b or Pn.bb Item Name General FormatPnS Pn-PhSFloating Point Format IEEE/BCD BCD FormatLong Format Signed/BCD Ascii Strings FormatWrite ReadImortant Note = a To M CS1/CJ1 PLCs= a Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer C200HX/C200HG/C200HE PLCs CV-series PLCs PVS Flag or Bit Status Step StatusCPM2x PLCs Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer CQM1 PLCs DAServer Standard System Items DAServer Device-Specific System Items System Item Type Description Values Name Access RightsDAServer Global System Item System Item Type Description ValuesKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DAServer Device-Group-Specific System Items RangeRange Generic OPC Syntax AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100Monitoring Connectivity Status with the PLC YourOPCAccessPath.$SYS$Status=DASOmronEthPLC!$SYS$Status Monitoring the Status of DAS Conversations Using DDEStatus and IOStatus in ExcelReading Values from the DAServer into Excel =POKEchannel,itemname, DataReference Writing Values to the DAServer from ExcelChannel=INITIATEapplicationname,topicname =TERMINATEchannelDAServer Error Messages Error Messages and CodesError Message Explanation Probable Cause Solution Log Flag Item Names Creating write Invalid value poked Check Item’s DASProtFail Data, received Take into DASProtWarn Fins Response Codes Server-Specific Error CodesError code Logger Message Log Flag Main Code Sub Probable Cause Remedy Log Flag HexKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer DAServer Architecture DAServersDAS Engine Plug-insPLC Protocol Layer Component Environments Klinkmann Automation
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