Omron DR 170 14 manual DAServer Architecture, DAServers

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DAServer Architecture

Component Environments

DAServer Architecture

Note: DAServers are supported on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP only. NetDDE protocol is not supported by DAServers.

This DAServer is a collection of components that work in concert to provide communications access with hardware field devices. These components include:

DAServer Manager: This is the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, that is part of the ArchestrA System Management Console suite of utilities, supplied with the DAServer. It provides the necessary user-interface

for diagnostics, configuration, and activation.

Client Plug-ins: These are the components that are added to a DAServer to enable communications with clients. Examples are: OPC, DDE/Suitelink, and so on.

DAS Engine: This is the library that contains all the common logic to drive data access.

Device Protocol: This is the custom code provided by this DAServer to define the communications with a particular device.

DAServers

A DAServer is comprised of three physical parts (see the following figure). They are the following:

Plug-in Component(s): Responsible for communicating with clients.

DAS Engine: This common component is used by all DAServers.

PLC Protocol Layer, DAServer-specific: This component is responsible for communicating with the hardware.

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Contents Ver 1.x Rev DR 170 Omron Ethernet Direct DAServer User’s GuideContents About This User Guide ContentsIndex Overview IntroductionApplication Communications Protocols Communication ProtocolsSuiteLink NetDDE Accessing Items via the DAServerFins Message Communication FastDDEDDE/SuiteLink Demo Mode FeaturesKlinkmann 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 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 DAServerNewSOCKET000 by default Configuring the DAServerAdd 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 branchPort 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 Device Group Definitions Configuring Device Group DefinitionsTo make edits on device groups To create or add device groupsKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer To delete device groups To configure default update intervalsScan-Based Message Handling To use different configuration sets from the current one Configuring Device Item DefinitionsArchiving Configuration Sets To archive configuration setsTo add item references Device Item DefinitionsName Item Reference To create or add device itemsHot Configuration Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer 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/BCDWrite ReadImortant Note = a To M CS1/CJ1 PLCs= 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 System Item Type Description Values Name Access RightsDAServer Global System Item DAServer Device-Specific System ItemsKlinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer Range DAServer Device-Group-Specific System ItemsRange AREA10.VESSEL1.TIC1.PLC.D100 Generic OPC SyntaxMonitoring 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 =TERMINATEchannel Writing Values to the DAServer from ExcelChannel=INITIATEapplicationname,topicname =POKEchannel,itemname, DataReferenceDAServer 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 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 ArchitectureDAS Engine Plug-insPLC Protocol Layer Component Environments Klinkmann Automation
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