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- | {{:img_9246.jpg?400|}} | + | The manual for the ErgoTech SECS1/HSMS protocol converter can be downloaded [[https://www.ergotech.com/ |
- | {{: | + | The protocol converter ships with a default IP address of 192.168.5.104 . In order to configure the converter you will need to access the web server in the converter from another computer. |
- | ===RPi Version=== | + | If you are using a Windows computer [[https://support.microsoft.com/ |
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- | //STARTFlag is a simulated register in the PLC. PLC watches for a change form any number | + | **Converter Pinout** |
- | print("STARTFlag value changed to "+incomingValue.getIntValue()+ " | + | |
- | //PLC does some work here to determine if the START host command is OK or not | + | The male DB9 connector is a "DCE" |
- | java.lang.Thread.sleep(450); //simulate some time the PLC is working | + | |
- | //PLC sets the HCACK flag value (0 or 4 = OK, 2 = cannot perform now, 5 = already started) | + | {{: |
- | calculatedHCACK=32; | + | |
- | /Devices/ | + | (Image from [[https:// |
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+ | **Testing using ErgoTech' | ||
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+ | **Bench Testing using ErgoTech' | ||
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+ | You can test the protocol converter entirely | ||
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+ | The setup is in the diagram below. | ||
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+ | Configure the Standalone Tool to communication over serial and configure the SECSTester with the IP address and port of the Protocol Converter. | ||
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