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IEC61131 User and Reference Manual
April 22, 2008
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Select the appropriate target controller this application is intended for.
Selecting OK saves the setting and closes the dialog.
Selecting Cancel closes the dialog without saving any changes.
ISaGRAF verifies the controller type when writing to the target controller. If the controller
type selected is different than the target controller connected, then the following error
message is displayed:
"Cannot write to a different type or model of controller. Do you want to switch the controller
type to xxxx?"
Where xxxx is the detected controller type.
Connect to Controller Command
This command connects to a controller using a dial-up modem. The command is available
only if a dial-up modem connection is selected in the Link Setup. A connection must be
established with the controller to enable the other commands on the controller menu.
Disconnect from Controller Command
This command disconnects from a controller using a dial-up modem. The command is
available only if a dial-up modem connection is selected in the Link Setup and a connection
has been made using the Connect to Controller command.
Write to Controller Command
This command writes the controller serial port settings, TCP/IP settings, Modbus/TCP
settings and I/O error indication settings to the target controller.
Programs that are executing in the target controller are paused momentarily when
commands are written. The length of the pause depends on the command written.
Observing the Maximum Cycle Time parameter in the Debug window gives an indication of
the pause length for the parameter written.
The controller serial port settings are edited using the Serial Ports command; the controller
TCP/IP settings are edited using the TCP/IP command; the controller Modbus/TCP settings
are edited using the Modbus/TCP command; and the I/O error indication settings are edited
using the I/O Error Indication command.
Read from Controller Command
This command reads the controller serial port settings, TCP/IP settings, Modbus/TCP
settings and I/O error indication settings from the target controller.
The controller serial port settings are edited using the Serial Ports command; The controller
TCP/IP settings are edited using the TCP/IP command; The controller Modbus/TCP settings
are edited using the Modbus/TCP command; and the I/O error indication settings are edited
using the I/O Error Indication command.
Initialize Controller Command
The Initialize command is used to restore a controller to default settings. This is typically
done when starting a new project with a controller. The Initialize dialog presented depends
on the type of controller.